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Show H April 18, 1996 DYouth Activities HOURS: 9 Mon.-Thu- r. p.m.. Sun. 11 am.-- 7 closed. . ONGOING p.m., FrL-Sa- t. ," ' 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, 7 p.m., karate (MAV, p.m.), piano (MT, 7 p.m.), jazz, tap (Thursdays, 5 and 6:15-- 7 p.m.) and ballet and 6:15-(Tuesdays, p.m.), violin, viola and fiddle, kids' aerobics (Wednesdays, p.m.), jazzercise, 6-- 8 4-- 5-- 6 5-- 5:30-6:1- 5:30-6:1- 5 7 6--7 children's singing, computers, APRIL IS the Month of the Military Child.' Prizes will be given throughout the month. MOTHER'S DAY ESSAY CONTEST: In 50 - words or less, tell why your mother is the best mother for you. Entries due by May 6. Prizes to top three essays. FOR MORE INFORMATION or to sign up for trips, contact Biz at the Youth Center at Ext. i ' DCommunity Center y Monday-Wednesda- 9 3:45-4:4- 6-- 8 1 5 6-- 8 21-2- tation, two' semiautomatic rifles, two pump rifles, all safety equipment and 200 rounds of paint per person. Maximum of seven teams. Who will challenge 84th RADES, our reigning champion? PARADE REST RANCHYELLOWSTONE TRIP: May $220 includes transportation, all meals at the ranch, cabins, fishing, horseback riding and tour of Yellowstone. Don't wait until the last .minute! ' ' 7-- 8 24-2- 2 L 6-- ENLISTED CLUB DBase Theater 2 THORNTON COMMUNITY CENTER, is open to all Bldg. 460, Ext. active-dutmilitary, retired military and Department of Defense civilians. HOURS: 9 a.m.-- p.m.; Thursday-Friday- , 9 a.m.-l- l p.m.; Satur11 a.m. 11 6 day, p.m.; Sunday, a.m-- 4 p.m. The Retreat snack bar observes these same hours. KARAOKE: Every Thursday, 7 p.m., in the Retreat. 5 AEROBICS: Monday-Thursdap.m. and p.m., $2session or : $20month. GAME NIGHT: Every Monday, excluding holidays, p.m. Cards go on sale at 6 4:45-5:4- Surf-n-Swi- " Weber State activities and the Hansen Planetarium. Also, ask about Talk and Toss telephone cards. ADULT TAE KWON DO and kickboxing" available on Tuesdays and Thursdays, ' 'p.m., $28month. SUMMER INFORMATION SHOW: April 25, 10 a.m.-- p.m., Bldg. 460. Information, entertainment, snacks and prizes. Lagoon season passes will be on sale that day only for $53 each. FLEA MARKET: May 4, II a.m.-- p.m.. 10table. FOR MORE INFORMATION on any of these items, call the Thornton Communi- -' or or stop ty Center, Ext. by Bldg. 460. - Every Friday, there are country line dancing lessons for children 0 and their parents, p.m. Cost is Call $1 for members, $2 for for more information on any Ext. of these classes. UPCOMING ACTIVITIES: TODAY: Control tower tour, 4 p.m., free. FRIDAY: trip, p.m., $3.25, includes transportation. SATURDAY1. Parents' Night Out, p.m., p.m. $8child, includes skating, games, arts and FAMILY NIGHT: Wednesdays, p.m. a and snack. video a light crafts, Open to all base employees, their family MONDAY: Dribble tag, 3:30 p.m., free. members and guests. This week, free TUESDAY: "Preventing Head Injuries," 4 karaoke; May 1, game night, free; May 8, free. free karaoke; May 15, Utah Clown Alley, p.m., WEDNESDAY: Bike safety demonstration, p.m., free; May 22, family bingo, 6 p.m., free, presented by Policeman Bri$5pack; May 29, game night, free. 7 is National Bike EIGHT-BALan Porter. April TOURNEYS: Fridays in ' ' Safety Week. April, 8 p.m., $5. BALLROOM RENTAL: The ballroom may APRIL 27: Youth and their parents are invited to join us for a night of fun and mysbe rented for parties, weddings and other occasions. Check out our reasonable rates. tery, as the Youth Center staff stages a live "Clue" game. Cost is $3person and TICKETS AND TOURS: Check out the includes dinner. The fun starts at 6 p.m. Southern California packages and tickets, Guests are invited to come dressed in including Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, World War II attire. Universal Studios, Sea World, Magic You can rent winter DID YOU KNOW? Mountain, harbor tours, museums and for Outdoor Recreation half more. Local discount tickets include equipment at Center Youth card. a Cineplex Odeon and Cinemark theaters, price with 6:30-8:3- . 25 Hilltop Times - TODAY: "Beautiful Girls" (R) FRIDAY: "Broken Arrow" (R) SATURDAY: "Rumble in the Bronx" (R) ) APRIL 25: "Down Periscope" APRIL 26: "Unforgettable" (R) APRIL 27: "Homeward Bound II" (G) MAY 2: "City Hall" (R) (PG-13- D Outdoor Recreation THE LOG CABIN on base is available to rent for parties, weddings, receptions, reunions, squadron functions, etc Make reservations at Bldg. 402. CARTER CREEK CAMP: Reservations are now being taken for all DOD personnel. Carter Creek, on the north slope of the Uintah Mountains, has six cabins, three trailers, three private RV sites and three tent sites, along with showers, rest rooms, picnic tables, barbecue grills and spectacular hiking and scenic areas. For more information, call Ext. SIGN UP for trips and make reservations for Centennial Park, FamCamp and Carter Creek at Outdoor Rec, Bldg. 402, Ext. Trips are open to all DOD employees, family members and guests. Call Al Stone, Ext. for more information. LAKE POWELL HOUSEBOAT TRIP: May ' $245 inside sleeping, $225 outside sleeping, includes transportation, all meals on the boat, WaveRunners, JetSkis, water skiing and sightseeing in our 21' powerboat and canoe. PAINTBALL CHALLENGE: Semiannual squadron paintball challenge. May 18, $80 team, includes transpor- per MAY 3: "Ed" (PG) SHOWTIME: 7 p.m. ADMISSION: Adults $3, children $1.75. D Civil Air Patrol WEBER MINUTEMAN COMPOSITE SQUADRON: Meets Wednesdays in Bldg. 295 at 6 p.m. For more information, call Ext. HILL AFB SENIOR SQUADRON: Meets first and third Wednesdays in Bldg. 295, upstairs in the conference room, at 7 p.m. For more information call Capt. Denny H. Mansell, Ext. Maj. Larry S. or 1st Lt. Kent S. Brown, Ext. ; Wright. Ext. D Firing Range FIRST AND THIRD WEDNESDAYS: The base combat arms firing range is open p.m. for base military and civilian employees who want to fire their privately owned weapons. All shooters must provide their own weapons, ammunition and targets. For information on caliber and ammunition restrictions contact SSgt. Glenn Herman, Ext. 11-1- 5 four-perso- n 1 "A Piece of the Beach on the Wasatch Front" SATURDAY FRIDAY Dinner Special Prime Red Hook Draft Rib 1630 Hr equest Night Easy E DJ Hr High Boss & Buddy Night 1630 Hr SUNDAY Big Bucks Game Day 1445 Hr PM Food Menu 1100 Hr 2030-020- Prime Rib Dinner Special $12.95 Runway Country Band 2100 Hr Country Dance Lessons 1900 Hr TUESDAY 1830 . 0 Hrs All MONDAY Hr Heit Camp Trio Jazz Croup 1800 Hr High Dinner for Two Special High Hrs 1630-210- Hrs Tide-1630- -1830 WEDNESDAY 1630-210Hrs Dining Room Hrs High Tide-1630- -1830 Hr Peel & Eat Shrimp 1630-183Dance Music 2030 0000 Hrs 1830 WE MAKE YOUR NEXT PAYDAY TODflYI THURSDAY High r Hrs Tide-1630- -1830 - NO CREDIT CHECKSI NO HASSLE FuH Service Military Check Cashing Game Night Early Bird 1800 Hrs Regular Session 1830 Hrs Hrs Dance Music 2100-00- r Two-Par- ty 26 APRIL Tide-1630- -1830 Jager Night Checks 0 You Bring "Em, Wei Cash 10-- 4 Dinner Special Prime Rib High "Em! Sat. 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