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Show May 7, 1998 D Youth Activities cards for each game. HEALTHY LIFESTYLE ESSAY CONTEST: Write a 500 word essay about why a May healthy lifestyle is important, and have a chance to win a gift certificate to Gart Sports. All entries must be turned in by May 29. VIDEO: May 11. "Drugs and Alcohol, Part I" at 4 p.m. at the Youth Center. This activity is free HOURS: p.m. Friday and Saturday. Closed Sundays and holidays. CONGRESSIONAL AWARD PROGRAM: Recognizes young people for achieving individual goals in four program areas: voluntary public service, personal development, physical fitness, and expeditionexploration. This program is for kids ages 13-2KIDS IN THE KITCHEN: This activity is for It will be held every Wednesday kids ages at 4 p.m. The cost is $1 per class. This program teaches basic cooking skills using a different recipe each week. Sign up by the Monday prior. This week is cancelled. It CRAFTY KIDS: This is for kids ages 2. will be held every Thursday at 4 p.m. The cost is $1 per class. The kids create art and craft projects. Please sign up by the Tuesday prior. This week is tole painting. KIDS' SPORT CLUB: This activity is for kids ages 8 who are interested in learning more about sports. The sports club will meet on Tuesday at 4 p.m. The cost is $1. This week is pushup contest. ROLLER SKATING: Family skating from 1:30-3:3- 0 Saturdays, from 6-- 8 p.m. p.m.Forkids except this Saturday. Cost is $1 for members, $2 and 50 cents for skates. for BALLET LESSONS : Held Tuesdays and Fridays at 3:30 p.m. for preschool and 4 p.m. for Level I and n. Preschool students will only attend on Tuesdays. Preschool students are $15 a month and Level I and II are $25 a month. Ask Catherine for details. JAZZ LESSONS: Held Tuesdays at 4:45 p.m. for preschool and 5:15 p.m. for Level I and IL Preschool students are $15 a month and Level I and II are $20 a month. Ask Catherine for details. TEEN LOCK-IN- : Friday and Saturday. This activThe cost is $4 for memity is for youth ages 13-1The fun includes bers and $6 for a pool tournament, foosball tournament, competition, movies, skating, dancing, games and more. The snack bar will be open all night. Check-i- n is between 8:30 and 9:30 p.m. on Friis 6 a.m. on Saturday. A parental day. Check-ou- t permission slip is required. SHOOT-OUT: SOCCER Saturday. This activity At the Youth Center at 4 p.m. is for kids ages details. Ask Brandon for YOUTH BINGO: Saturday. Youth bingo will be held at the Youth Center from 6-- 8 p.m. Bingo is Kids can win over $350 open for kids ages in prizes. Cost is $4 for members, $5 for and $1.50 for daubers. There will be 10 games played, each player will have three to kids ages NIKE P.LA.Y. ACnvrnES: May 14. This activat the Youth Center at 4 ity is for kids ages p.m. Ask Brandon for details. FITNESS TESTING: May 15. Free fitness testat the Youth Center at 4 ing for kids ages p.m. Ask Brandon for details. GIVE PARENTS A BREAK: Child care is offered at the Child Development Center for kids ages 6 weeks to 5 years, and at the Youth Center for kids ages 6 to 13 years. It wUl be held on the third Saturday of each month with alternating times. On Saturday the program will be held between 6 This program is for active duty only and requires a referral and three days advance registration. FOR MORE INFORMATION contact the Youth Center, Ext Preregistration deadline for activities and field trips is three days prior to the event. Bowling Center SUMMER HOURS OF OPERATION: 11 a.m.-8:3- 0 p.m., Friday 11 a.m.-1- 1 p.m., Saturday noon -- 11 p.m., and Sunday noon-- 5 p.m. SMOKE-FRE- E FACILITY: All day Sun., Mon., Tues., Thurs. and Sat. from 9 a.m.-- 2 p.m. OPEN BOWLING SPECIALS: Monday-Frida11 a.m.-- l p.m., 85 cents per game; Tuesday evening is "Play and Save," use your play and save pass and get two games for one.Wednes-da-y evenings,6-8:3p.m., "Family Night," $10 per lane (shoes included). Friday evening, Rock & Bowl, $5 per bowler, 10 YOUTH BIRTHDAY PARTIES: Two games of bowling, rental shoes, lunch and an authentic ' bowling pin for the birthday person. Cost is only $5 per person. Bumper lanes are available. Call for reservations, Ext BONANZA BINGO: Play bonanza bingo at the bowling center. Must be at least 18 to participate. Cost is $1 per card or six cards for $5. MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL: Moms bowl free on Mother's Day, shoes included. In addition, moms get a free soda. Bring the family and enjoy the fun. FREE YOUTH SUMMER BOWLING PASS: , I & CHESAPEAKE , i We arc the nation's l;uilt:st madi- Irom-scratc- h bagel store. prepare the dough and bake our bagels on SITE. .' TFiiiiiirP'n BAGEL BAKERY i l Buy one I I Combo i l We I I I However, we have a lot more than just btiycls. Plrasi drop in and see us We're Chesapeake and we want to be your bagel sfoxr r. 710 So. State Street I riMM II a 7280630 Ire e r your kids, ages 5 for the 1998 "Just Kids" bowling league. The league will bowl on Thursdays at 1 p.m. Start date is June 4. Cost is $30 per child and includes 10 weekly league sessions, shoe rental, bowling towel and coupons for bowling specials. Register at the bowling center. SUMMER LEAGUES: Join a summer bowling 31 for league and open bowl from May only 85 cents per game. The following summer bowling leagues are now forming. Start dates are May Stop by the Bowling Center or call Ext to sign up. Adult-Yout- h doubles Monday: league. Start time, 6:30 p.m. One adult and one youth per team. Cost is $4.50 per bowler. ABCWIBC & YABA sanctioned league. Tuesday: Tuesday Night Mixers. Start time, 6:30 p.m. Four adult bowlers per team. Cost is $7.50 per bowler. ABCWIBC sanctioned league. Wednesday: "Have a Ball" league. Start time, 6:30 p.m. Four adult bowlers per team. Nine pin non sanctioned league. Cost is $12.50 per bowler. Each bowler receives a new "Storm" bowling ball or "Dexter" shoes at the end of the league. Thursday: Ball and Chain summer league. Start time, 6:30 p.m. Four adult bowlers per team. ABCWIBC sanctioned league. Cost is $7.50 per bowler. Handicap 80 of 200. Friday: Friday Night Mixers fun league. Start-time- , 6:30 p.m. Four bowlers per team. This is fun league. Nine pin no-ta- p, a and games. Cost is $7.50 per bowler. Get one "Free" 22-2- 9 a.m.-12:3- Ext. D Reunions AIR COMMANDO ASSOCIATION : Annual 1998. reunion at Fort Walton Beach, FL Oct Oct. 8 will be registration night at the Howard Johnson Hospitality Room, 314 SW Miracle Strip CHF.SAPf.AKE M for ACA Parkway, FWB, FL 32548, D Outdoor Recreation HOURS: We have moved from Bldg. 402 to Bldg. 8 a.m.-- 5 524. New summer hours are Mon-Fri- ., p.m. and Saturday, 8 a.m.-nooTHE LOG CABIN on base is available to rent for parties, weddings, receptions, reunions, squadron functions, etc. FAMILY CAMP: Winter rates are just $10 per night and include electricity. The Family Camp also has a new restroomshower, laundry facility. All DOD employees and retirees are eligible to use the Family Campsites. Forreservations or information please call the Family Camp Host at Ext. has SPRUNG 1off small fruit i n one-fiv- or 8004464656. room rates. Fax Oct 9 will be the ACA GolfClassic and social. Oct 10 will be the annual membership meeting at 10 a.m. in the new Air Commando building, 2502 Hwy 98 West Mary Esther, FLMap will be on the ACA home page and the banquet and dancing start at 6 p.m. at the Hurlburt new Sound Side Club. On Oct 11 there will be memorial services at the Hurlburt Air Park at noon followed by a BBQ at the south patio of the Sound Side. AIR RESCUE ASSOCIATION : 23rd annual 4, 1998. Nevele Resort, reunion, Sept. Catskill Mountains, New York. Contact Tom 1201 Danberry, Burkbur-net- t, Seebo t. Texas, 76354. Spring salad s1MOff large fruit salad CHFJSAPFAKF- - yf tht finest Jn Come see our I ntAentit MANUELS New Restaurant we built for I I JUST KIDS BOWLING LEAGUE: Register CARTER CREEK CAMP: Reservations for Carter Creek Camp summer season are now being taken for all DOD personnel. Carter Creek Camp, located on the North Slope of the Uintah mountains, features five cabins that sleep e people, one cabin that sleeps people, three trailers that sleep two, three priRV sites and three tent sites. The camp has vate men's and women's showers and rest rooms, picnic tables, barbecue grills and spectacular hiking and scenic areas. UPCOMING TRIPS: Open to all DOD employees, their families and guests. PARADE REST RANCH YELLOWSTONE: May Enjoy our most popular trip of the year. Trip includes transportation, comfortable cabins, horseback riding, fishing, one day sight seeing through Yellowstone National Park, all meals and trip leader. $228 per person. This trip usually sells out quickly; please reserve your space early. AL'S CANYON DAY HIKE: Saturday, p.m. Wild and rugged with spectacular scenery. Must be in good physical condition. Trip includes transportation and trip leader. Cost is $3 per person. STRAWBERRY RESERVOIR FISHING: May 0 16, 4:30 p.m. Trip includes 16' fishing boat and trip leader. Cost is $46 per person. SIGN UP FOR ALL ACTIVITIES AT OUTDOOR RECREATION: Bldg. 524. Phone Ext For additional information contact Al 75 SPTGSVRE, Ext. Stone at Ext. 0 Employees Receive an Extra 10 Offl I Attention all parents! Youth summer bowling passes are free and available at the Bowling Center for youth dependents 18 and under. Youth will get one free game of bowling every day, June no-ta- Monday-T- hursday All Military I r i you. better all the Expires Lfe FREE CHIPS We're getting CBnittosan Absorbs Dietary Fat Studies have shown Chitosan has a weight loss and cholesterol control effect. References on request By Natural Max 240 Fast Caps SPECIAL SALE ihStosai Purchase! time! MtoMIH 9mm With Any Meal We will fax rs a menu ---" upon request. During Jazz Game With This Coupon Cantina and State Liquor License. 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