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Show May 9, 1996 Youth Activities 11 r. a.m.-- 7 Fri.-Sa- t. 9 6-- 8 4-- 7 5-- 6 5-- 7 6:30-6:1- 5 crafts, videos, light snack. FOR MORE INFORMATION or to sign up for trips, contact Biz at the Youth Center at Ext. . HOURS: p.m., p.m.. Sun. closed. " ' 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 60 cents, or you may bring your own, provided they have not been worn on cement. INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES: Tumbling p.m.), karate (MAV, (MW, p.m.), piano (MT, p.m.), jazz, tap (Thursdays, 6:15-5- - 5:30, and p.m.) and ballet 5 and 6:15-(Tuesdays, p.m.), violin, viola and fiddle, kids' aerobics (Wednesdays, p.m.), jazzercise, Mon.-Thu- 7 5:30-6:1- 7 country line dancing lessons for children and their parents, p.m. Cost is Call $1 for members, $2 for for more information on any Ext; of these classes. CAMP ADVENTURE SUMMER PROGRAM: Register through Monday for for part-timActivities May include games, field trips, bowling, swimming, sports, song and dance, theater, contractplays and more. For ages ed through the University of Northern Iowa. Join us for a complete summer of action! UPCOMING ACTIVITIES: TODAY: Open house, p.m., free. Come see what the center has to offer your children through our instructional classes and other activities. FRIDAY: Ice Sheet trip, p.m., $4.25 for adults, $3.25 for children ages SATURDAY: Hogle Zoo trip, 10 a.m., $5 members, $6 SUNDAY: Mother's Day., MONDAY: Situp challenge, 4 p.m. TUESDAY: "Ships and Lifeboats" game, 6 p.m., free. WEDNESDAY: Teen council meeting, 4 p.m. THURSDAY: Capture the flag, 4 p.m.-MAY 17: Hansen Planetarium laser-rocshow, 4:15 p.m., $7 members, $8 6:30-8:3- 0 full-tim- TODAY: "Two Much" (PG-1FRIDAY: "A Family Thing" ) SATURDAY: "Executive Decision" (R) 16: MAY "All Dogs Go to Heaven" (G) MAY 17: "Muppet Treasure Island" (G) MAY 18: "Up Close and Personal" (PG-13- ) MAY 23: "Sergeant Bilko" (PG) MAY 24: "Race the Sun" (PG) SHOWTIME: 7 p.m. ADMISSION: Adults $3, children $1.75. (PG-13- 6-- 7 7-- 9 . k .. MAY 18: Bike rodeo, 10 a.m. in the Youth demonstra,t Center parking lot, free. Safety tion, relay races, obstacle course and more. Prizes wUl be awarded! Parents' night out, 6- - 11 i si3 vf I p.m., $8child, roller skating, arts and f 3.3.3 fLra?-- P Equipment Checkout f' 5 5 a.m.-l:3- 0 D Outdoor Recreation 11-1- Recreation 0 p E a.m.-12:3- Development Center rtssSL r$ Open Monday through Friday 10a.m.-5:3- 0 Fit-Sat- 8 ., 6 award-winnin- Sun.-Mon- ., Tues.-Thurs- ., 4-- 6 8 Community Center vockfl for $35 THORNTON COMMUNITY CENTER, is open to all Bldg. 460, Ext. active-dutmilitary, retired military and Department of Defense civilians. 9 a.m. 9 p.m.; HOURS: Thursday-Friday- , 9 a.m.-l- l p.m.; Satur-- : a.m.-a.m.-11 11 p.m. p.m.; Sunday, day, The Retreat snack bar observes these same hours. KARAOKE: Every Thursday, 7 p.m., in the Monday-Wednesda- 4 6 Retreat.-- - v 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, piaster 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. v tjj niNCsT Jsff?L Hefl?L for.2 Tues.-Thurs- ., Sun.-Mon- 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 S3 K .f? vvlSJ uunm.u'm j'ofTTmCiPTrn 'M .SMB S J 6-- 8 24-2- 2 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 TRD?: 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. Spaces still available. PAINTBALL CHALLENGE: Semiannual I58C S. State. Cifd... 775-OS- . 64.iath Street. C9Uen.37-66C.; 7C4S S. State. COPY 0 29-3- aw-aww- IU 5 C-- HOURS: Mon., 8:30 a.m.-- p.m. Tuea.-Fri- ., 9 a.m.-p.m.; Sat., 8:30 p.m.; Sun., closed. Summer rentals include camping gear, fishing boats, canoes, golf clubs, super cookers, mowers, trimmers and tillers. Camp trailers, 16' and 13', will be ready May 15. Check us out at Bldg. 402, Ext. A'TnflJ h. . 3:45-4:4- 4:45-5:4- 5 four-perso-n two-ste- 14-2- 4 non-sto- p squadron paintball challenge, May 18, $80 AEROBICS: Monday-Thursdap.m. and team, includes transporp.m., $2session or per $20month. tation, two semiautomatic rifles, two pump rifles, all safety equipment and 200 EIGHT BALL TOURNAMENTS: Fridays in May, rounds of paint per person. Maximum of p.m., $5person. seven teams. Who will challenge 84th ' GAME NIGHT: Every Monday night, exRADES, our reigning champion? cluding holidays, p.m. Cards go on PARADE REST RANCHYELLOWSTONE sale at 6 p.m. FAMILY NIGHT: Wednesdays, TRIP: May $220 includes transporp.m. tation, all meals at the ranch, cabins, fishOpen to all base employees, their family members and guests. This week is Utah ing, horseback riding and tour of Clown Alley, p.m., free; May 22, family bingo, $5pack; May 29, game night, free. BALLROOM RENTAL: The ballroom may Civilian be rented for parties, weddings and other COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE LESSONS: occasions. Check out our reasonable rates. Four Thursdays starting today, p.m., and TICKETS AND TOURS: Check out the $40couple. Learn to Southern California packages and tickets, much more. Last session of dance including Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, classes for the summer! Universal Studios, Sea World, Magic CLASSES ARE OPEN to all base employees Mountain, harbor tours, museums and and their family members. Register at more. Local discount tickets include Bldg. 460. For more info, call Ext. Cineplex Odeon and Cinemark theaters IN TODAY'S ENVIRONand Weber State activities. Abo, ask 0 MENT: May 22, 11:30 p.m., about Talk and Toss telephone cards. presented by Tyrone Aranda, Commodities Directorate, and David Pratt, Civil WHOLESALE ART OUTLET SALE: May 9 am. Engineer, both black belts in American p.m., kickboxing and karate. Seminar is free; FLEA MARKET: June 1, 11 a.m.-$10table. to reserve your seat. call Ext. MORE FOR on INFORMATION COED SOFTBALL: Registration packets are any of these items, call the Thornton Communiavailable at the Civilian Recreation Office, or or stop ty Center, Ext. Bldg. 564, and the Hess Fitness Center, by Bldg. 460. Bldg. 520. Open to all base employees and their family members. Coaches' meeting Tuesday, 4:30 p.m., in Bldg. 564. Call Ext. Skills for more details. ., 10 HOURS: closed; BOOK FAIR: May 22, 10 a.m.-- p.m., Thorna.m.-10 a.m.-- p.m. Tuesp.m.; ton Community Center lobby, Bldg. 460. day: frame shop closed. g Over 100 titles of best sellers, closed; children's books, cookbooks and WOOD SHOP HOURS: 8 p.m.; Fri., closed; Sat., lots more. Hardcover books at wholesale 10 a.m.-- p.m. Fee: $3hour. prices. CLASSES: Intermediate watercolor class begins Tuesday and May 30, 5:30-- p.m., six 6-- 8 DBase Theater 5-- 7 children's singing, computers, Every Friday, there are 21 Hilltop Times p.m. glPJg w mMlflMMm s m. XKyWK5C&XSb T S" vfTl SIYXSsBmI |