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Show Jan. D Youth HOURS: Mon.-Sa- Activities t. 9 ' p.m. . ONGOING ACTIVITIES: ROLLER SKATING: Skate every Friday and Saturday, p.m., $1 for members, There are a limited $2 for number of skates available to rent for 50 cents, or you may bring your own, provided they have not been worn on cement. INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES: Tumbling (MW, p.m.), karate (MAV, p.m.), piano (MT, p.m.), jazz, tap (Thursdays, and 6:15-- p.m.) and ballet and 6:15-(Tuesdays, p.m.), violin and fiddle, kids' aerobics, computers and a finishing class (Fridays, p.m.). A line dancing class will begin the next week, and jazzercise in will begin for February. Call Ext. more information on any of these classes. UPCOMING ACTIVITIES: TODAY: Kids in the Kitchen will make Dutch oven potatoes, 4 p.m., $1. 6-- 8 4-- 7 6 5--7 5:30-6:1- 5 7 5:30-6:1- 5 7 jazz-ercis- 6-- 7 FRIDAY: Doubles pool tournament, at Youth Center. $1 person. SATURDAY: Teen pool party at Hess Fit- ness Center, p.m., $3. Participants may also play basketball, and theire will be a DJ to keep the party going. MONDAY: Closed. TUESDAY: Paintball trip to SLC for ages $15person includes transportation, 100 paint balls and at least one game of war. Trip leaves at 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Jazz player appearance, 7 p.m., free. JAN. 18: Open house, p.m., free. Come meet our class instructors and find out about the many activities your Youth Center offers. JAN. 19: Day camp all day. Air hockey tournament, p.m. JAN. 20: Parents' Night Out, p.m., $8child.FOR MORE INFORMATION or to sign up for trips, contact Biz at the Youth Center at Ext. 7-- 9 13-1- 6-- 8 4--6 1 D Community The Retreat snack bar observes these . same hours. ..'-KARAOKE: Every Thursday. 7 p.m., in the Retreat. Also Fridaysin January, - Center THORNTON COMMUNITY CENTER, miliBldg. 460, is open to all active-duttary, retired military and Department of Defense civilians. 9 a.m.-- p.m.; HOURS: 9 a.m.-l- l p.m.; SaturThursday-Fridaday, 11 a.m. 6 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m.-- p.m. . -- - . Monday-Thursda- Monday-Wednesda- 6-- 8 Bldg. 402, 9 4 Ext. Checkout Equipment 8 8 p.m.; HOURS: y Monday-Wednesda- . p.m. AEROBICS: 4:45 p.m. in the ballroom. GAME NIGHT: Every Monday. 7 p.m.. in the ballroom. CUSTOMER APPRECIATION NIGHTS: p.m., $3 pitchers. FAMILY NIGHT: Wednesdays, p.m. Next week, play Sega games for free. Call Ext. for more information. BALLROOM RENTAL: The ballroom may be rented for parties, weddings and other occasions. Check out our reasonable rates. TICKETS AND TOURS: Check out the Southern California packages and tickets, including Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, Universal Studios, Sea World, Magic Mountain, museums and more. Local discount tickets include Hogle Zoo. Weber State activities and the Hansen Planetarium. Also, ask about Talk and Toss telephone cards. SKI LIFT TICKETS: Nordic Valley, $14.75adults, $12students, $9.20night; Powder Mountain, $22adults, $12.65chil-dren- , $llnight; Brighton, $27, $llnight; Deer Valley, $42.90; Park City, $41; Snowbird, $42tram and chairs, $33chairs only; Solitude, $31 (Solitude tickets are nonrefundable). FIFI, THE MAGIC CLOWN, will be at the community center Jan. 24, p.m., for children of all ages, free. FOR MORE INFORMATION on any of these items, call the Thornton Communior or stop ty Center, Ext. by Bldg. 460. NEW POLICY: All reservations for the log cabin, Centennial Park, FamCamp, Carter Creek and Outdoor Recreation trips are now handled through Outdoor Recreation, a.m.-4:3- 0 M-- a.m.-- Sat.-Sun- 5 ., p.m. Winter rentals include downhill and cross country ski packages, sleds, toboggans and snowshoes. We have Montana ski tuning equipment for tuning and a crystal glide finish. Check us out at Bldg. 402, Ext. state-of-the-a- rt V. iW pr "wi!' Call for AUTO iM. j m Serving the finest In... $5.95 Urge Selection on Combinofion Dinner! WKH UNNU SKOALS Wwd in Cofflfoftabli and Luncheon Special STARTING AT S3.75 CLOSED SUNDAY g I 505 NO. MAIN LAYTON 5470Q8o 9 5 M-F- M-- 4-- 6 6-- 8 0 12 punches$10; adults, 15 and bepunches$12; family of four, and above, 25 for low, 25 punches$15, $25. Daily swim, $1.25. POOL PARTIES: The indoor pool may be reserved for parties, $60two hours. Call for more information or to find Ext. out about our birthday specials. E-- 4 E-- 5 PROP6RTV 451-088- 1 LIF 1 WATER AEROBICS: MWF, a.m.. shallow water; MERIT BADGE TRAINING: Saturday mornings are available for all boy and girl scouts to get their water badges. Four hours per day for $10. Saturdays, PERSONAL TRAINER Jack Berger is at the fitness center before 6 a.m. and after 7 p.m., M-and all day Saturday. One hour of personal instruction is $20. OPEN TENNIS TIMES: All day Wednes- days, before 1, p.m. and after 4 p.m. MTThF, and weekends from 9 a.m. to 5 M-T- l'i p.m. WEST SIDE FITNESS CENTER , a.m. and 10:30 p.m. Closed weekends. HOURS: BUSINSS a.m.-- Sun.-Mon- ., p.m.; 8 Fri.-Sat- ., 10 closed; Tues.-Thurs- ., 10 a.m-- 6 p.m. Tues- day: frame shop closed. WOOD SHOP HOURS: closed; p.m.; Fri., closed; Sat., 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Fee: $3hour. CLASSES: Basic framing starts Tuesday, p.m., $25 for two Tuesdays. Bring a photo or postcard and learn the basics of framing and equipment safety. Design matting class is Jan. 30, p.m., $5. Learn the principles of design mat cutting, ovals, special corners and American Indian beading class is held every Tuesday, p.m., $7 or $30 for six weeks, plus supplies. FOR MORE INFORMATION on classes and supply lists, stop by the sales store or call Ext. Many art classes are available. LOOKING FOR CRAFT SUPPLIES? Check out the sales store for embroidery floss, stained glass supplies, plaster crafts, beads, models, paints and brushes, pattern books, rockets and specialty consignment items. You may also special order craft items through the sales store catalogs. Sun.-Mon- .. Tues.-Thurs- ., 4--8 5x7-inc- h 5:30-8:3- 0 ffBest Teriyaki I Restaurant (OHUl I$ TAKE-OU- $ As Low As It T BANQUETS LUNCH SPECIALS O TK Jp.0 with DBINK ll.WIIII.M. OPEN: t Aerfc) PARTIES MON.-FR- 10:30 A.M.-9:0- 0 SAT. 11:00 A.M.-9:0- 0 P.M. P.M. V,J:tirJl.rai- - Mull Call or visit Lisa and JoAnn at the Education Office (Bldg. 383) Thursday January 11th between 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. 0. 6 Skills Development Center HOURS: University of Phoenix Classes Still Available For January Enrollment. TttaUmwfMriirhwi.cTIihKCm a.m.-- TURTLE TROTTERS RUNNING CLUB: Log your miles at 520 and 1277. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Front issue desk: Ext. Intramurals: Ext. Aquatics: Ext. Indoor Pool: Ext. West Side Fitness: Ext. uuu 777-271- 4:30-5:3- Fitness Center 5 am.-HOURS: M-p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m.-- p.m. Closed all federal holidays. , AEROBICS: Mandatory Military Fit Program, 6 a.m. in the bubble; M-- 6 p.m. in the bubble, $2 per class or $20 per month. Class includes: power, bench and floor exercises and step aerobics. Instructor: Michelle Hunnell. NAUTILUS TRAINING: Tues., 10:30 a.m.; Wed.. 6:30 p.m.; Sat., 9:30 a.m. Training is given on an individual request basis and staff availability. INDOOR POOL: a.m., lap swim, free to military; 11 a.m.-- l p.m. and p.m., lap swim only, all swimmers must p.m., open family swim; Saturday, pay; noon-4:3p.m., open family swim, lap lanes available; closed Sunday. Punch cards have taken the place of monthly passes: children 2 and under, free; children JASON BRRBCR xcluslve Agent n tyalaee. I half-day- You're in good hands. '. R6NT6RS ''BANQUET FACILITY FOR no tnoTv decidi e Combination Dinner STARTING AT 27-2- D Hess 21 Hilltop Times 10-1- 14-1- competetive rates military discounts JllnnRaeut MANDARIN SZECHUAN AND HUNAN CUISINE Recreation THE LOG CABIN on base is available to rent for parties, weddings, receptions, reunions, squadron functions, etc, Make reservations at Bldg. 402. POWDER MOUNTAIN SKI TRIP: Saturday, $24adults, $15children 12 and under, includes transportation and lift pass. SNOWMOBILE YELLOWSTONE: Jan. Trip includes transportation, two nights' lodging, one day of snowmobiling and one prime rib dinner. HARDWARE RANCH: Jan. 20, $5person includes transportation and admission. CARTER CREEK SNOWMOBILE TRIP: Jan. Trip includes transportation, s cabin, two snowmobiling and tank of gas. SIGN UP for trips and make reservations for Centennial Park, FamCamp and Carter Creek at Outdoor Rec, Bldg. 402. Trips are open to all DOD employees, family members and guests. Call Al Stone, Ext. for more information. instate Coll J D Outdoor 11, 1996 |