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Show Hilltop Times November 20. 2003 Holiday schedule announced by base activities, facilities Holiday hours for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years have been planned by base Services activities, the Commissary and medical facilities. Activities not listed will observe regular hours. For more details, call the individual activity. Nov. 24: To accommodate holiday shoppers, the Commissary is open from 7:30 a.m.-7:3- 0 p.m. Nov. 26: Information, Tickets and Travel and the Skills Development Center are closed. The Hess Fitness Center is open 9 a.m.-- 5 p.m.; Services Marketing and Publicity Office, 7:30 Hubbard Golf Course, 7 a.m.-- 6 p.m.; Club Hill, 10:30 0 p.m. a.m.-noo- n; a.m.-10:3- Thanksgiving Day: The Hess Fitness Center will be open from 9 Club Hill will hold Thanksgiving brunch with seating at 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. and close a.m.-noo- Happy afterward. Closed are the n. Com- a.m.-4:3- Center, Library, ITT, Restaurants, ling p.m; Library, 9 a.m--5 p.m.; ITT, 9 Hess Outdoor Recreation, 8 8 a.m.-a.m.-4 10:30 8 Club Hill, Center, p.m.; p.m.; Commissary, 7:30 a.m.-- 3 p.m. Closed are 11 a.m.-- 5 a.m-noo- a.m.-noo- n; n; Sundays: Monday-Wednesda- 1 y: 0am-- 1 0am-- 1 0pm 2am Steaks, Seafood, Italian Entrees, 75th m (Clinic) includ- Dec pm Mexican Cuisine, Burgers, Salads and Sandwiches Plus every Friday and Saturday is Prime Rib Night Mondays are Family Night Karaoke 6pm-9pand Family Style Dinner Specials Live Entertainment Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 6pm ing the Pharmacy will be closed from Development 9am-- 1 Thursday-Saturda- yl ment Facility lopment, Child off Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Medical Group Military Treat- Office, Marketing, Skills Deve- A Romantic and Fun atmosphere for you and yours 25 through Dec. 28, and Center, Family Care reopen with nor- ''' office, Club Hill, Westside Fitness Center, Linen Exchange and the Golf Course. The 75th Medical Group Military Treatment Facility (Clinic) including the Pharmacy will be closed from Thanksgiving Day through Nov. 30, and reopen on Dec. 1. Military treatment facility beneficiaries who have an urgent medical condition should contact the Primary Care at Ext. for guidance on Manager care. Beneficiaries with medical emergencies should contact civilian emergency rooms or call 911, then notify their Primary Care Manager on Dec. 1. The Occupational Medicine Clinic in Bldg. 249 is closed on Thanksgiving Day and minimally staffed on Nov. 28. The Pass and ID sections at the South and West Gates will be closed Nov. Nov. 28: ITT is open from 9 a.m.-- l p.m.; Outdoor Recreation, 8 a.m.-- p.m.; Hess Center, 9 a.m.-- 5 p.m.; Hubbard Golf Course, 7 a.m.-- 6 p.m. Closed are the Commissary, NAF Human Resources, Services Marketing, Skills Development, Family Child Care office, Westside Fitness Center and Club Hill. Dec. 18: The last Hilltop Times for 2003 will be published Dec. 18. Publication resumes with the Jan. 8 issue. Deadline for that issue will be close of business Jan. 2. Dec. 19: The Team Hill Gynecology Clinic will close after normal duty hours on Dec. 19, and remain closed Dec. 4. The clinic reopens Jan. 5 with normal operating hours, on-ca- ll 27-2- 8. 5 20-Ja- n. mal operating hours on Dec. 29. Beneficiaries with an urgent medical condition should contact the Primary Care Manfor guidance on care. at Ext. ager Beneficiaries with medical emergencies should contact civilian emergency rooms or call 911, then notify their Primary Care Manager on Dec. on-ca- 29. Dec. 26: ITTis open from 9 a.m.-noo- The chapel is sponsoring a Thanksgiving dinner for all dorm residents and single airmen Sunday at 3:30 p.m. in the chapel annex. See your first sergeant to attend. Newspaper deadline changes Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, inputs for next week's edition of the Hilltop Times are due Friday at noon. The newspaper will be distributed on Wednesday instead of Thursday. Support group meeting planned The next meeting of the Cancer Support Group is Tuesday at the base Burger King. The guest speaker is Paula Axelrod, program director for the American Cancer Society. For more information or base access, call Ext. Honor Guard looking for members The Hill AFB Honor Guard is recruiting airmen to perform precision movements at ceremonies, postings, community events, burials, and change of commands. All airmen, officer and enlisted, are invited. Rotational and contracts are available. Contact Tech. Sgt. Michael Harden non-rotation- al at Ext. Clinic holiday closure The clinic is closed from Nov. 30 Normal hours will resume on Dec 1. Urgent medical conditions will be handled by the primary care manager at Ext. Beneficiaries with emergency conditions should contact 911 Emergency Services. The Occupational Health Facility, Bldg. 249, is closed on Nov. 27, but minimally manned 27-No- v. on-ca- il on Nov. 28. Visitor Center closing Dec. Triple n; Outdoor Recreation, 8 a.m.-- 5 p.m.; Club Hill, 4 p.m.-- 2 a.m. Closed are NAF Human Resources, Skills Development, Family Child Care Office, Westside Fitness Center and the Golf Course. Dec. 29: To accommodate shoppers, the 0 Commissary is open from 7:30 p.m. Dec. 3 1 : The Library is open from 9 a.m.-- 5 Outdoor Recreation, 8 p.m.; ITT, 9 the Hess Center, 8 a.m.-- 4 p.m. Club 0 Hill is open from 10:30 p.m. for lunch, and 7 p.m.-- 3 a.m. for New Year's Eve festivities. Closed are Services Marketing, the Westside Fitness Center and the Golf Course. New Year's Day: The Bowling Center is open from p.m., Hess Center, 10 a.m.-- p.m. If the course is playable, the Hubbard Golf Course will be open. All other Services facilities and the Commissary are closed. The Pass and ID sections at the South and West Gates will be closed Jan. 1. 0 Jan. 2: Club Hill is open from 10:30 p.m. If the course is playable, The Hubbard Golf course will be open. All other Services facilities and the Commissary are closed. 1 Due to renovation, the South Gate Visitor Center will close Dec. 1 for about 90 days. personnel needing extended base passes (more than one day) or vehicle decals can report to Building 1296, just outside the West Gate. One-da- y passes and temporary vehicle passes will be issued at the South Gate f I ihf ll & 6 40 4 ivCiris I Brubec! a.m.-7:3- a.m.-noo- a.m.-noo- n; n; a.m.-2:3- 2 a.m.-10:3- Chris Brubeck, son of Jazz legend Save Brubeck, & Triple Play bring their amazing brand of Jazz to PET Nov. 21, at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $20 and $18. Visit www.PcerysE9ypt1anThaater.com for online for tfcketsinfo ticketing or cafl entry control facility. Contact Tech. Sgt. Chapel plans Thanksgiving meal J 'ITaiiiBolin'Slivtt. &fde, 24 I ll NEWS BRIEFS All Bring in your current Military I.D. or Base I.D. and get 10 Christmas Day. The 73-9385 the whole family Bring (no membership required) be closed on Human Resources El conveniently located adjacent to Bogey's Private Club 22 E. 200 S. in Clearfield 801 Services Marketing, Skills Development, West-sid- e Fitness Center, linen Exchange and the Golf Course. Christmas Day: All Services activities and the Commissary are closed. Occupational Medicine is closed on Christmas Day and minimally staffed on Dec. 26. The Pass and ID sections at the South and West Gates will Fund Q at a reasonable price" a.m.-7:3- Youth Center, Child "Dine in luxury 728-260-0. Eoudavs, missary, Bow- estautcmt 0 p.m. While the Gynecology Clinic is closed, military treatment facility beneficiaries who have an urgent gynecological condition can make an appointment with their Primary Care Manager by calling Dec. 22: To accommodate shoppers, the 0 p.m. Commissary is open from 7:30 Dec. 24: The Bowling Center is open from 7:30 Bruce Justice at Ext. with questions. 801-395-32- 27 Marquez award recipients honored Dec. 4 . Recipients of the Lt. Gen. Leo Marquez Award will be honored at a luncheon, Dec. 4 at 11 a.m. at Club Hill. Retired general Marquez will present the awards. The cost is b members and $7.60 for $9.60 for club members and tickets are available from unit representatives. The menu includes Orinon-clu- ental pepper steak or vegetarian lasagna, rice pilaf and tossed salad. The awards recognize military and civil service aircraft, munitions, missile, and communications-electronic- s maintenance personnel that enhance maintenance readiness, improve efficiency, and reduce waste by encouraging excellence in all maintenance areas. ..Mb wmhhm i.ii requirements,, are in Bldg. 546, and have bsss cat , -- -U in- - D Scholarship announced The Air Force Aid Society is awarding nearly $2.5 million in Hap Arnold scholarships to Air Force family members. Eligi- bility is determined by weighing family income and education cost factors. Stop by the Family Support Center now to pick up an application or visit the Air Force Aid's Web site at www.afas.org. D Members First winners The following Team Hill Club members were recent winners in the Members First "Show It" promotion: Senior Airman Keri Wilson, Staff Sgt. Andrea Jordan, Tech. Sgt. Antonio Plater, Tech. Sgt. Ronald Stewart, Master Sgt. Glynda Lilly, Capt. Richard Pike, William Kirk and Jim Richey. In this campaign, members who showed their Services card at Services facilities received entry forms for cash prizes. 5j jsJ ', !! III 'iJW lim- Ext. .i.m r. t.i TinnniriiM im n m in A J t ra 1 'J sssss Jrasa u. r rni ,.,...-r.- D Suicide briefings scheduled Suicide Prevention and Violence Awareness briefings are available in November and December. The briefings, which fulfill annual ited seating. Classes are held Thursdays in November and December at 8, 9 and 10 a.m., and 1, 2 and 3 p.m. (excluding Thanksgiving and Christmas weeks) To attend, call reumin sr w i i , & n,mn. ....... mmm tw .i.....u,.n. ... II jg S r .j;?. KB. mm a .. a |