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Show O Hilltop Times August 21, 2003 Around the Hill .,,,, .TlilJ 7"rtr, Dining plaven register at the club's cashier's cage. DANCE CONTEST: Club Hill hosts a dance contest and all niter, Aug. 31, from 9 a.m.-- 3 a.m. HOURS: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 1030 am. -- lpm 5 8:30 p.m. 8 a.m. -- 5 p.m. 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. 9 a.m. -- 5 p.m. Monday Friday -- Lunch: Monday Friday Saturday Night Dinner: Cashier: Monday Friday -- -- n -- Breakfast: Lunch: 11 Friday p.m., Monday - Friday Dinner: 5 - 7 p.m., Monday - Friday and 5 p.m. weekends, holidays and UTA week- Skills Development is located in LOCATION: Bldg. 534 on 11th Street. Check out the services Web site at www.hflLatniil servioesindexhtm and visit the Skill Development Center page. HOURS: FRAME SHOP is open Tuesday-Thursda10 a.m.-- p.m.; Friday, 10 &m.-- 4 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-- 2 p.m.; closed Sunday and Monday. ENGRAVING SHOP is open weekdays 10 a.m.-p.m. and closed weekends and holidays. WOOD 8 SHOP is open Wednesday-Thursda- y p.m.; p.m.; Saturday 10 am-- p.m.; and closed Friday Class Certification Equipment is Wednesdays at 4:30 p.m. AUTO SKILLS CEN.; 11 TER Open Tuesday-Thursda10a.m.-6p.m- .; Sunday, p.m.; and closed Monday and holidays. SAFETY INSPECTIONS: State Safety Inspection rates at the Auto Skills Center are $7 for motorcycles, $15 for cars and $15 for trucks. Emissions tests are $15, and safety and emissions tests are $30. Inspections are scheduled on the half-hoby calling the center at Ext Appointments can be scheduled one week in advance. CLASSES are open to active duty, Reservists, retirees, DoD civilian employees and their famcall Ext ily members. To ADVANCED MATTIN G instruction, including y, 5 5 4-- 6 Sunday-Tuesda- a.m.-7p.m- 6 r, 1 end. BRUNCH: VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS service of fleer visit, Friday, 3:304:30 p.m., Clearfield Work- -' force Service Center, 1350 E 1450 South, Clearfield. AMERICAN LEGION service officer visit. Sept 26, 4 p.m., Clearfield Workforce Service 3-- Center, 1350 E. 1450 South, Clearfield. AIR FORCE SERGEANTS ASSOCIATION: AFSA Chapter 1163 is active both on and off base with projects designed to demonstrate the enlisted force's commitment to the human race. Members meet on the last Tuesday of each month at Club Hill at 3:30 p.m. To become a member, renew membership or transfer membership, visit www.afsahq.org 0rwww.hiD3f.milafsa for details. Chapter 1 163 executive council members are Senior Master Sgt Larue Campbell, president, Ext 64623; Chief Master Sgt Timothy Ossinger, Senior Master Sgt , vice president, Ext. Mark Branco, Treasurer, Ext NCOA: The Noncommissioned Officer Association meets the third Wednesday of each month at 3 p.m. in die Club Hill Wasatch Room. Are you looking for a way to get involved at Hill AFB and in the local community? To enhance and main-- . tain the quality of life for all current and former enlisted service members and their families? If so, come join us. NCOA is open to all enlisted ranks ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets every Thursday in Bldg. 445, the Base Chapel Annex, 0 from 1 1:30 p.m. This is an open meeting all are welcome. Contact Dave at for more details. Dis-- , DISCUSSION GROUP: The Wiccan-Paga- n cussion Group meets the first and third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. in Club Hill's E Conference Room. This is an open forum to discuss Paganism, Wicca and other religions, and learn about area shops and support groups. a.m.-12:3- 546-160- 8 l f BAD 2 ASSOCIATION reunion is Sept 6 in Salt Lake City. The association represents those who were stationed at Base Air Depot No. 2 in England during World war II. For more details, contact Dick McClune, 527 Quarterfield Road, Newport News, VA 23602. COOKS NEEDED: Your Community Connection is looking for cooks to demonstrate their culinary skills at the annual Real Men Can Cook fundraiser. The activity is Sept 19 in Ogden's Union Station. Cooks interested in participating should call Marcus Perry or Lindsay Gleason at 4-- or request an entry form from Vccpraol.com. PRESCHOOL OPENING: T.LC. Preschooland 394-945- . Kindergarten at Trinity Lutheran Church in Lay-Classes ton has room for more students ages The curriculum 'beginMondayandareopentoalL includes prayer and Bible stories as well as phonics, writing, math, music, art physical education, language and computer activities. Teachersare 0 for registration state certified. Call information and or to visit the classroom. "LEGACY OF HEROES," a national exhibit commemorating the role tliat physicians and orthopaedic surgeons played in World War II will be displayed 8, on the first floor of the Salt Lake Sept City & County Building, 451 South State Street, ; Salt Lake City. The exhibit includes 22 towers of 3-- 544-577- vention programs including Operation ID, McGruff hmum.,.:. ' :, 1 i: ; I . Lunch: Dinner: -- 10:30 a.m.-- l p.m. weekdays p.m. weekdays. Flight Kitchen: Open five days a week, around the clock. Hillcrest Dining Facility and Fast Eddy's serve military mem6-- 8 bers MIDNIGHT MEAL: - s -- onlv. 1 1:30 j floating and shadow boxes, is available by appointment for $15 per person. Brush-u- p courses may also be scheduled. INTERMEDIATE STAINED GLASS: Four to six week class starts Today, and meets Thursdays from p.m. The cost is $45 per student plus $25 for the first project Students must provide their own materials for their projects. BASIC BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY, Saturday, 11 a.m.-- 2 p.m. The cost is $20 per stu- dent DESIGN MATTING, Aug. 29, 4:30-7:3- 0 p.m. The cost is $10 per student and includes supplies. Prerequisite is the Basic Framing Class. class starts Sept 9 and SCROLL SAW: Four-wee-k meets Tuesdays from p.m. The cost is $30 per student FOLKART: Six week class starts Sept 9 and meets p.m. The cost is $30 per Tuesdays from student k WATERCOLOR: class starts Sept 9 and meetsTuesdays from 5:30-- p.m. The cost is $45 per student and doesn't include supplies. Supply lists are available in the Frame Shop. This class 6-- 8 5:30-8:3- 0 8 is an overview of watercolor techniques and subjects. It is great for beginners and for those who want to brush up on skills. For more details, call Airman 1st Class Ian Kiser at Ext or NATIONAL CONTRACT MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION is a professional association comprised of members who work within the procurement and contract management industry. Membership is open to military and government civilian personnel. Monthly and and social events are held at various locations wthinthecomniunity CaDTamerraHite (hiILaniil) for more information. at Ext TOASTMASTERS helps people improve their natural ability to speak, listen and think. It isn't a class, but a club where every member participates and learns from each other. The Hill Climbers Toastmasters Club 4846 meets every 0 Wednesday from 11:30 p.m. in Bldg. 1234's conference room 16. Ahalf-houradministrative leave granted to participants in lunch. For more conjunction with a half-hoinformation, contact Zana Anderson at Ext Catherine Yeager at Ext or Katie Ellis at Ext INTERNATIONAL TRAINING IN COMMUNICATION helps improve in communication, leadership and organizational skills. Meetings are from 56:30 p.m. twice a month in the Roy Library. Call or Nancy Hollis-te- r at Ext for details. RIDE FOR PRIDE: The Air Force Associay tion's Mountain chapter sponsors a "Ride for Pride" motorcycle rally. Sept 13. The ride starts and finishes in Roy's North Park. Registration fee is $15 per person, and registration is from 0 a.m. the day of the rally. A barbecue and picnic will be held in the park from 3 p.m. Proceeds benefit local veterans and Operation WarmHeart For details, call Cindy Stevens :( ( f I at Ext photos, stories, memorabilia, interactive DVDs film, "Wounded in Action," accompanies the exhibit and is shown at the new Salt Lake City Dbrary, located across the street from the city and county building. The exhibit will be open to the public weekdays from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. FESTIVAL: The Layton Buddhist Temple, 644 East Gordon Ave., hosts its annual International and Intercultural Festival, commemorating its 23rd anniversary, Saturday & Sunday. The events starts Saturday with a food fair at noon, followed by entertainment at 2 p.m. Sunday events begin regular morning service followed by alms giving to the monks and a buffet luncheon, and a 1 p.m. remembrance of the years in Utah. PATRIOT DAY: Military veterans, especially those who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan, will be honored Sept 6 during the first-evClearfield Patriot Day. The event honoring war veterans, recognizes the role of Hill AFB as well as local emergency response personnel. Events planned include a ceremony from 8:30-- am, entertainment, exhibits, booths and a special memorial service for military, veterans and emerHill AFB gency personnel from 11 personnel will provide various exhibits and dis-- " plays including military working dogs and bomb disposal units. 9 a.m.-noo- Crime Watch, Operation Identification and Vacation Quarters Watch. For more information about these and other police services, contact Tech. Sgt Mark Borgerding at Ext r 1 ' v I ! 1 111 3 4 Outdoor Recreation has camping trailers, available for checkout. Prices range from $85 per day, $170 per air conditioned trailer, to $50 per day, $100 per weekend and $300 weekend and $450 per week for a non-ai- r conditioned trailer. All trailers are available for rental through Oct. 1, except per week for a ' the Labor Day weekend. 25-fo- ot 19-fo- Outdoor Recreation HOURS: Summer hours for Outdoor Recreation, Bldg. 805, n are 8 a.m.-- 5 p.m. weekdays, 8 Saturdays and closed Sundays and holidays. POOL HOURS: The indoor pool is open for lap swimming weekdays from 5 a.m.-- l p.m. and-- 6 p.m. Scuba lessons are available from p.m. weekdays. Outdoor Pool No. 2 is open Tuesday-Sunda- y from noon-- p.m. Outdoor Pool No. 3 is open Wednesdav-Monda- y from noon-- 7 p.m. PARADE REST RANCH and Yellowstone National Park, Aug. 1. Stay in a comfortable cabin, take a horseback ride through mountains and meadows, and enjoy fly fishing, as well as a guided tour of Yellowstone National Park. The cost is $250 per person, with $100 due at sign up. Travel by ATV through mounPAIUTE ATV RIDE, Sept. tain trails on the Pahvant Range in south central Utah. The cost is $150 per person, and transportation, ATV, helmet gas for ATV, and trip leader. Participants must bring camping gear, riding boots, water bottle or canteen, sunscreen, mosquito repellent food for two breakfasts, one lunch and one a.m.-noo- 6-- 9 7 29-Se- 4--7. dinner. UINTA MOUNTAINS ATV Trip, Sept. 13 14. See the beauty of the Uinta Mountains by ATV. The cost is $150 per person and includes transportation, ATV, helmet, fuel and trip leader. Participants need to bring riding boots, water bottle or canteen, sunscreen and overnight camping gear and meals. BIKE RENTAL: Experience Utah's high country on a Barracuda mountain bike, available for rent from Outdoor Recreation, Bldg. 805. During the "Sizzlin' Summer Special," rental is $7 per day (regularly $13); $10 per weekend (regularly $19.50) ; or $20 per week. Helmets are available for $2 per day or $3 per weekend. A $50 deposit is required, and is refunded when the bike is returned. For more information, call Ext. CAMPING TRAILERS: Outdoor Recreation had added three news camping trailers, available for checkout. Prices range from $85 per day, $170 per weekend and $450 per week for a air conditioned trailer, to $50 per day, $100 per weeknon-aconditioned trailer. end and $300 per week for a trailers available. Outdoor Recreation also has 20-- and All trailers, old and new, are already reserved for Labor Day weekend, but are available other days through Oct. 1. The trailers will be stored for the winter from October through April or Mav. WATER YOGA: Classes on Saturdays from 8:30-9:1- 0 a.m., $2.50 per class at the Hess Fitness Center indoor pool. 25-fo- 19-fo- ir 23-fo- ot WHITE WATER RAFTING: Outdoor Recreation is sponsoring four white water rafting trips to Jackson Hole, Wyo., Friday-Sunda-y The cost is $120 per person and Aug. and includes transportation, campground for two nights, raft, equipment, trip leader, and four meals. Participants should bring camping gear, water shoes, rain gear, towels, sunscreen, personal items and money for two lunches and one break22-2- fast. PAINTBALL: The Outdoor Adventure Program has a field near the North Gate set aside for pairitball games. The field may be used for private games for $15 per person (maximum 30 people), including the use of all equipment, or $10 per person for a group of 10 or more players. All private games must be scheduled at least two weeks in advance and are subject to field availability. For more details, call Outdoor Recreation at Ext. or SKATE PARK: The Skate Park, located south of the basechapel on 1 1th Street, is open weekdays from noon-- p.m., Saturday All from noon-- p.m. and closed Sunday from skaters must register through Outdoor Recreation, Bldg. 805, sign registration, release and liability forms, and receive a skate card before using the park. For more details, call Outdoor Recreation at Ext. CARTER CREEK CAMP, located on the north slope of the Uintah Mountains, is now open for the season. Cabins, RV sites and tent sites can be reserved through Oct 31. Prices per night range from $5 for a tent site, to $40 for a weekend cabin. Use is open to active and retired military, and DoD civilians. There are five cabins and one cabin with refrigerator, stove, sink, microwave, heater, table and chairs, one double bed, one single bed, and one set of bunk beds. A maximum of five people per cabin cabin that is allowed with the exception of the has a capacity of seven people. Two trailers are available that sleep four people each and include stove, icebox, and sink. Camp amenities include showers and restrooms, picnic tables, and barbecue fireplaces. Activity areas are complete with horseshoes, volleyball, badminton and swings. Contact Outdoor Recreation, Bldg. 805, for reservations and more details. BIKE RENTAL: Experience Utah's high country on a Barracuda mountain bike, available for rent from Outdoor Recreation, Bldg. 805. During the "Sizzlin' Summer Special," rental is $7 per day (regularly $13); $10 per weekend (regularly $19.50) ; or $20 per week. Helmets are available for $2 per day or $3 per weekend. A $50 deposit is required, and is refunded when the bike is returned. For more information, call Ext 9 June-Augu- 6 st m Chapel Information CHRISTIAN CONCERT: Bill and Katie Toney, from Spirit-Shin- e Christian Ministries, will perform in concert Saturday at 7 p.m. in the Base Chapel. A recept ion will follow in the chapel annex. Since 1976, theToneys have written and pera formed praise and worship music around the world from concerts in Hawaii, to Korea-wid- e "Spirit Warrior" Men's Rallies, to international praise and worship services. The Toneys will also share their ministry in the 8 a.m. Liturgical, 11 a.m. Evangelical and the 1 p.m. Gospel services Sunday at the Base Chapel. CHAPEL POSrnONS: the Base chapel is accepting bids for multi-medi- a chaplain fund bookkeeper-accountin- 6 Worship Team technician and a Praise Call Staff Sgt. Heather g Leader-Musicia- for more information. A statement of Kachmar at Ext work for each position can be picked up at the chapel. resumes and bids will Praise & Worship Leader-Musicia- n be accepted through Sept. 7. Interviews will be conducted Sept. 8 at the chapel. Bids will be opened at 2 p.m. Sept 8, and the contract awarded. Contract start date is Sept 10. Accounting technician resumes and bids will be accepted through Sept. 12. Interviews will be conducted Sept 15 at the chapel. Bids will be opened at 2 p.m. Sept. 16, and the contract awarded. Training begins Sept 17 and contract start date is and artifacts. A .J; r a.m.-12:3- 2-- V- , li Base Restaurant semi-privat- - 1 ! j -- FINISHED! The renovation of the Base Restaurant, Bldg. 1235 is complete! Breakfast and lunch are served weekdays from 6 a.m.-- l p.m. The restaurant offers menu items plus daily specials, and the biggest salad bar on the base. Diners who bring their Members First Plus card and get 10 percent off their purchase. Meetings can be held in e the dining area that seats up to 12 people. For more details, call Ext flag-raisi- t s p.m. 12:30 a.m. Police Services POLICE SERVICES PROGRAMS: The 75th Security Forces Squadron offers crime pre- 'i Fast Eddy's Breakfast: 5:30 - 8 a.m. weekdays Community the Crime Dog, McGruff House, Neighborhood - 4 7 a.m. - 1 p.m., weekends and holidays and 6 a.m.- - 1 p.m. UTA weekend. Organizations , f I J - ' "" ' -- a.m.-- Skills Development Friday-Saturda- - -- Hillcrest Dining Facility 5:30 - 7:30 a.m., Monday Saturday Catering: Monday Friday Enlisted Lounge: 11 a.m.-1- 1 Monday Tuesday p.m. Wednesday Thursday 11 a.m.- - 12 a.m. 1 1 a.m. - 2 a.m Friday Saturday lla.rn.-llp.rSunday Officers' Lounge: 4 9 p.m. Thursday 4 12 a.m. Friday Social Hour: Free light hors d'oeuvres Wednesday and Friday, 4:30 p.m. CLUB HILL LUNCH: Lunch is served weekdays from 10:30 a.m.-- l p.m. Buffet lines include Sunday Skillet Chicken, Casa Solara Mexican and Block & Barrel deb' sandwiches. Members get 10 percent off their purchase. TAKE OUT: Order a take-ou- t meal on the way home or call for a pickup at Ext BARGAINS: All base personnel are eligible for Preferred Plus! Program membership. Those registering are entitled to Club Hill membership. MEMBERSHIP APPRECIATION Night is Aug. 27 at 5:30 p.m. Members receive a free meal. FORE! The annual Club Hill Golf Scramble is Aug. 29 at 1 p.m. Cash prizes will be awarded to first second and third place. The cost is $45 per 2-- 6 f,,.., " . Club Hill Office: 1 Oct 1. UNITED WE PRAY: The Base Chapel is open weekdays from 7 a.m.-- 4 p.m. for prayer. For more information about other times of worship during the week or weekend, call Ext CATHOLIC WORSHIP SERVICES: Mass, Monday-Thursdanoon; Saturday, 5 p.m.; Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Confessions are heard on Saturdays from p.m. or by appointment. CCD classes are held Sundays at 8:15 a.m. from September-May- . PROTESTANT WORSHIP SERVICES: Base Chapel, Bldg. 475, Saturday, 7 p.m. (Praise and Worship Service), 8 a.m. (Liturgical Service), 11 a.m. (Evangelical Service), and 1 p.m. (Gospel Service). Sunday School is held each Sunday, September - May, from 9:40 a.m. 10:40 a.m. in the chapel -- annex. BAPTISMS: The Base Chapel holds baptisms each month. For more details, call Ext COLLEGE AND CAREER MINISTRY: on Tuesdays at 7 p.m., a Bible study for single adults and young married couples without children will be held in the Chapel Annex, Rooms This ministry is a cooperative effort between the Hill AFB Protestant Community and a local church. Contact Senior for more information. Master Sgt. Arnell Rivera at Ext 8-- ECUMENCIAL ACTIVITIES AND OTHER CHAPEL ACTIVITIES A STEPHEN MINISTRY COMMUNITY: The Hill AFB Chapel that has a vibrant is one of three Air Force bases world-wid- e g ecumenical, lay Christian ministry. Stephen Ministers are trained to extend care by listening, praying, and walking with persons in many types of crisis. If you or a friend need this confidential chapel ministering, or for more information, call Ext. one-on-o- care-givin- AIRMEN SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM: Interested first-terairmen are linked with mature Christian chapel families from similar backgrounds in this ecumenical ministry. Fellowship, some home cooked meals, and wholesome role models are goals in this program designed to help young airmen's transition into Air Force life. If you are interested in either serving as a sponsor, being sponsored, or would like to learn more, call Ext. FLIGHTLJNE BIBLE STUDY: Tuesday, 11:30 a.m., Bldg. 37, 388th LSS Conference Room. A free light lunch will be offered. for details. Call Chaplain (Capt.) John Harris at Ext OTHER BIBLE STUDIES: There are numerous Bible studies throughout the base during the week (day and night) and on Sunday. Check the chapel web page at www.hill.af.milchapel or call the chapel for the most current topics and times. Open to all ranks, family members, and civilian employees. YOUTH GROUPS: The chapel youth groups are active and events. Check the chapel web sponsor exciting, page or call the chapel for information. NEED MORE INFORMATION? faith-growi- FOR INFORMATION ON LOCAL CHURCHES OR PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS: Call the chapel at Ext check the chapel web page, or check the Yellow Pages of the telephone directory. TO REACH A CHAPLAIN: During duty hours call Ext 7- 2106. For emergency assistance after duty hours, call the Command Post at (801) 777-300- AROUND THE HILL POLICY Due to the large number of items submitted for publication In this section of the Hilltop Times, the number of times a particular Item will be run Is limited to four consecutive issues then there must be a waiting period before It can appear again. This does not apply to permanent, but constantly changing, items like restaurant menus and club announcements. Direct all questions to the editor, Ext. one-mon- For more details, call Hess Fitness Center . . . Hill Aerospace Museum Hillcrest Dining Hall Library Bowling Center Chapel Command Post Education Services Family Support Center Golf Course Health and Wellness ... Skills Development Auto Shop . : .7-27- Club Hill 28 Menu Line .... .7-- 1 21 5 Outdoor Recreation . . . Services Marketing & Publicity th .7-96- Engraving Shop Frame Shop Wood Shop Tickets and Tours Westslde Fitness Center Youth Activities Visit the 75th Services Division Web page at www.hill.af.milservicesindex.htm r- - |