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Show 22 Jan. Hilltop Times a Chapel 1 1 1 , 996 MILITARY LIAISON: Call Lt Col. R. Larry or DeCoursey, Ext. for information. Meetings are not held at the base chapel due to the numerous meetings held locally. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST FOR INFORMATION: Call Debra Lutz, Christian Science lay representative for armed services personnel at Hill AFB, Schedule CATHOLIC 825-957- LITURGIES: 5 p.m. Saturday, 7:30 and 10 a.m. Sunday. Noon Mass and every other Friday. MINISTRY OF RECONCILIATION: A p.m. Saturday or by appointment. BAPTISMS: One month's notice and parents' preparation class. MARRIAGES: Four months' notice and preparation class. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: Sunday, CCD and adult education, classes, grades 8:30 a.m.; grades and RCIA, 11:15 M-T- h 774-070- OTHER SERVICES or CALL THE CHAPEL, Ext. for information on local churches or check the Yellow Pages of the telephone directory. K-- 6 2 a.m. . . NEED MORE INFORMATION? PROTESTANT SUNDAY: 8:45 a.m., Service of Word and Table (traditionaVCommunion); 11:30 a.m.. Evangelical Service (contemporary). SUNDAY SCHOOL: 10 a.m. FOR INFORMATION concerning any chapel activities, parochial schools or to or reach a chaplain, call Ext. For emergency assistance after duty hours, call the Command Post, Ext. YOUTH OF THE CHAPEL: Group meets every Sunday in the chapel basement, p.m. All youth from junior high through high school are invited to attend. Call Doug Balleine, for more information. PROTESTANT 6:30-8:3- - 0 p.m. in the chapel annex. The subject under discussion is "Created for Relationships," by Cindy Bunch. This Sunday's topic will be "Love of a Lifetime," using Song of Songs 1 as a springboard. JEWISH SABBATH SERVICES: Held at Ogden's Congregation B'rith Sholem, 2750 Grant and or Ave., phone Salt Lake s Kol Ami, 2425 E. 2760 S., 399-966- Family Support 484-150- PROGRAMS AND SERVICES are free and open to all military (active, retired, Reserve), their family members, and all DOD civilians. Classes are held- - at the Family Support Center, Bldg. To or for more information, call Ext. TODAY: "Kids on the Move," p.m. for a year-old-s Help prepare your move with your military family. TUESDAY: "Resume Writing," 11:30 a.m.-l:3p.m. Different types of resumes and cover letters. "Changing Course," 4:30-serp.m., part two of a ies. If your current course is not taking you here you want to be, it's time to make GREEK ORTHODOX ORTHOS: Morning prayer held Sundays at 9 a.m. with Divine Liturgy at 10 a.m., Greek Orthodox Church of the Transfiguration, 674 42nd St, Ogden. For more information, call 399-223- CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST SAINTS OF LATTER-DA- Y MEETINGS: Held only on each unit's UTA Sundays as follows: 419th FW, 12:30-- 1 p.m., Bldg. 593, Jensen Room; 405th CLSS, 10:30-1- 1 a.m., Bldg. 244, Room 10; 67th APS, noon-12:3p.m.. Bldg. 841, 2 0 training room. 419th FW chaplain is in or Bldg. 590, Room 218, phone four-wee- k 6 775-264- 6 fall 0 3 future. JAN. 18: "Gettingto Know Yourself." 11:30 a.rrt-p.m. Insight on various personality types and how they are developed. 1 7:30 a.m.-- p.m. For emergenHOURS: M-cy service only, call the Hill Command 4 Post, Ext. HYPERTENSION CLASS: Learn how to control your high blood pressure, a.m. on the fourth Tuesday of the month. NUTRITION EDUCATION: Individual counseling, unit briefings and supermarket tours are available. FITNESS FUNDAMENTALS: Learn the basics of developing balanced exercise n program. Every other Friday, 11 at the HAWC. STRENGTH TRAINING: Develop a personalized strength training program or improve your current program. Separate classes for men and women meet one hour a week for four consecutive weeks. Space ris limited. HEALTHWISE SELF-CARPROGRAM: Receive a free Health wise medical self care handbook when you attend a one-howorkshop. Open to all active duty and family members. CLASSES ARE OPEN to ail active-dutretirees, family members, civilian employees and reservists, while on active duty. All programs are free. Unless otherwise noted, call the Health and Wellness for information and Center, Ext to register. a.m.-noo- - E a Health & Wellness TOBACCO CESSATION: The next session of classes begins Feb. 28, once a week for six consecutive weeks. 6 p.m. Call Ext. to register or for more information. In addition, the Health and Wellness users' supCenter will begin an port group, which will meet for the first time Feb. 13, noon-- p.m.. Bldg. 1277. After that, the group will meet the second Tuesday of each month, noon-- p.m., and the fourth Monday, p.m. No registration is required for this group. WELLNESS PROGRAM: Phases I and Hot blood pressure the wellness program and cholesterol measurements, along with are available a health risk appraisal through the HAWC or at your worksite. asAssessment Phase 111 the sesses your cardiovascular endurance, strength, flexibility and body composition. This is scheduled after the health risk appraisal is completed. STRESS MANAGEMENT: Learn how to deal with stress on a daily basis. Classes are offered every other Wednesday, p.m. at the HAWC. class startDIABETES CLASS: A ing the first Wednesday of each month, 7:30-to sign up. 1:30 a.m. Call Ext 5-- Singles Bible Study SUNDAYS: Singles Bible study, 546-532- 9 a change. Find out how. a.m., WEDNESDAY: "Safe at Home," presented by the Utah State Attorney General's office. Information on protective orders, shelter services for victims and treatment available for victims, perpetrators and children. Single parent support group, 11:30 a.m. 12:30 pjn., no registration required. "Smooth Move," p.m., for military anticipating a move in the near 1 1 Talent Show 5-- 6 Tri-F- it 2-- 3 four-wee- k 1 FEBRUARY: The Black Heritage Committee will be sponsoring a talent show dur- -' ing Black History Month in February. All interested participants should contact or SSgt. SSgt Dwight Hines, Ext. as soon as Mike Ward, Ext. possible. Holiday Hours MONDAY: Bowling center, 11 p.m. The following activities will be closed: base restaurants. 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