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Show 10 Hilltop Times February 19, 2004 Around the Hill Pining Club Hill HOURS: Office: Monday - Friday Lunch: Monday - Friday Saturday Night Dinner: Cashier: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. -- 5 p.m. 10:30 a.m. -- lp.m. p.m. 8 a.m. 5 p.m. 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. 9 a.m. -- 5 p.m. Saturday Catering: Monday- - Friday Enlisted Lounge: Monday - Tuesday Scuba lessons, taught in conjunction with Dive Utah, are now available in the Hess Fitness Center's indoor pool. The cost, Including mask, snorkel, fins and other required equipment, Is $22.55 plus $55 for the purchase of a PADI Open is Water manual. and pre-pa-y for required. Call the Hess Center at Ext. details. 5-- 3:30-4:3- views with ease. FAMILY READINESS BRIEFING, Mondays, a.m. The Family Readiness Program helps DoD personnel and their families prepare for deployments or remote tours. This office also coordinates all arrange-ment- s for evacuated personnel arriving in the northern Utah area. "HOW TO CONTROL YOUR ANGER BEFORE IT CONTROLS YOU," Wednesday, 11:30 p.m. Larry K. Jacobson, licensed professional counselor, discusses stress management and other solutions. 0 a.m.-12:3- 0 4-- 5 6-- Bring your membershipcard and receive $1 off. Bring extra money for snacks, and don't miss the limbo contest. TEEN ICE SKATING At the Ogden Ice Sheet, Feb. 28, noon-p.m. The cost is $3.50 for members and $5.50 for nonmembers and includes transportation, skates and admission. FRIDAY NIGHT SKATING, today, p.m. for ages The cost is $4 for members and $5 for nonmembers. Show your membership card and receive $1 off. Bring your own skates or rent them for 50 cents. 3 6-- 9 Officers' Spouses Club open to military and civilian employees. Seating is limited, so advance registration is required. To register, or for more information, call Ext. SPOUSE EMPLOYMENT ORIENTATION, day, 2-- 3 Mon- p.m. Information will be given about the job market, salaries and what to expect when seeking employment in the area. Spouses with a four-yea- r degree do not need to attend the Orientation. Call for an appointment. TARGETED RESUMES, Feb. 26, p.m. Learn the most effective approach to get a job interview. WRITING KSAs, Feb. 19, p.m. Learn the best way to details your knowledge, skills and abilities on federal applications. MEALS IN MINUTES, Feb. 19, p.m. Learn recipes and techniques for making quick and easy meals in an electric frying pan, Crock-Pomicrowave, or in one pot on the stove. We will make a meal and sample Club annual "Red, White and Denim Auction for Education," March 12, at 5 p.m. at Club Hill. This annual fundraiser is conducted entirely under the direction of the Hill Officers' Spouses Club, a private organization, and all proceeds benefit the OSC academic scholarship program. Several donated products and services, as well as handcrafts, may be bid on at silent and oral auctions throughout the evening. An Italian buffet and beverages will also be served. Tickets are available at the door for $7 per person. For more information, contact OSC 2nd Vice President Kathy Awe at ELECTIONS: The Hill Officers' Spouses Club is accept5 executive board. ing nominations for the e Positions elected by majority vote are president, president, second recording secretary, corresponding secretary, treasurer and assistant treasurer. The parliamentarian, who serves as chairman of the nominating committee, and remaining standing committee positions are appointed by the president. Anyone interested in seeking office or participating on the board should contact Parlia7 or mentarian Amy Ruffell by March 1 at The Hill OSC organizes, develops and sponsors social and cultural activities throughout the year, as well provides assistance to members of the Air Force and local 779-971- 497-016- s. MEMBERSHIP in the Officers' Spouses Club is open to all spouses of active duty officers; spouses residing locally of active duty officers who are currently serving on unaccompanied or remote tours; spouses of Air Force Reserve officers currently serv-in- g with the 419th Fighter Wing; spouses of retired officers, international of ficers and civilian members GS-and above; officers' widows or widowers who live near Hill AFB, and any adult relative member of a household, other than spouses, of retired or active of ficers. For questions about membership, contact Anita Toth at orAnitawmsaol.com. 5-- 6 t, class. this one-ho"WHY ARE WOMEN SO TIRED?" Monday, 11:30 p.m. Tips will be given on how to cope with the everyday hassles of a busy life. n or 5- PANEL INTERVIEWS, Tuesday, 11 it in 9 a.m.-12:3- 0 525-141- a.m.-noo- Openings NEW YORK AIR GUARD: The 109th Airlift Wing, in Scotia NY, home of the has Traditional Guard vacancies in career fields 1A1X1, 4D0X1, X4N0X1, 4T0X1. and 6C0X1. For more details, contact Master Sgt. Wes Ryerson, 109 at Wesley.Ryerson or call DSN AWDPR, by nyscot.ang.af.mil.; 344-245- Chapel Information Monday-Thursda- noon; 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, BIdg. 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. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION COORDINATOR: The Base Chapel is seeking a Religious Education Coordinator. Those interested should contact the Chapel office for guidance about the statement of work, personal requirements and the bidding process. A resume and bid are due by Tuesday at 4 p.m. Interviews will be conducted Wednesday at 10 a.m. and bids will be opened at 1:30 p.m. that day. The person selected will begin working in March. -- NEED MORE INFORMATION? FOR INFORMATION ON LOCAL CHURCHES OR PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS: Call the chapel at Ext 2106, check the chapel web page, or check the Yellow Pages of the telephone directory. TO REACH A CHAPLAIN: During duty hours call For emergency assistance after duty Ext hours, call the Command Post at (801) 777-300- ECUMENCIAL ACTIVITIES AND OTHER CHAPEL ACTIVITIES A STEPHEN MINISTRY COMMUNITY: The Hill AFB Chapel is one of three Air Force bases worldwide that has a vibrant ecumenical, lay Christian g ministry. Stephen Ministers are trained to extend care by listening, praying, and walking with persons in many types of crisis. If you or a one-on-o- care-givin- friend need this confidential chapel ministering, or for more information, call Ext. 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. 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 g and sponsor exciting, events. Check the chapel web page or call the chapel for information. PROTESTANT MEN OF THE CHAPEL is a group of men ministering to the needs of other men. The group accomplishes work projects, offers Christian fellowship, studies God's word and extends a hand to the local community. All men are welcome to attend. The group meets on the third Saturday of each month from 0 a.m. in the Chapel annex. Breakfast is prepared followed by a devotional, study session, business meeting and fellowship. For more information, contact Chaplain (Capt) Andrew Schulze at Ext. Jack Jones at Ext 54611 or or Russ Oster at 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 This ministry is a cooperChapel Annex, Rooms ative effort between the Hill AFB Protestant Community and a local church. Contact Senior Master for more information. Sgt Arnell Rivera at Ext 985-378- 8-- 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 edione-mon- th tor, Ext 98. For nsre cstxiis, call . . Bowling Center . . . . . . Hess Fitness Center . Aerospace Museum . Chapel Hill Command Post Education Services . . . Family Support Center Ooff Course Hlllcrest Dining Hall Library Menu Line ...7-342- Outdoor Recreation Services Marketing ...7-966- 6 ClubHiH ...7-121- 5 Publicity .. 8 .52084 . Skills Development Auto Shop Engraving Shop . . . Frame Shop Wood Shop Tickets and Travel Westside Fitness Center 67 .... Youth Activities , Visit ttt 75th Services Division Wsb pags at www.hlll.ai.milssrvicasVIrKlsx.htm J 5-- 5-- 7 p.m. weekends, holidays and UTA weekend. Brunch: 7 a.m. 1 p.m., weekends and holidays and 6 a.m.-- 1 p.m. UTA weekend. -- Fast Eddy's Breakfast: 5:30 - 8 a.m. weekdays Lunch: 10:30 a.m.-- l p.m. weekdays Dinner: 6 - 8 p.m. weekdays. Flight Kitchen: Open five days a week, around; ; i the clock. Hillcrest Dining Facility and Fast Eddy's! serve military members only. MIDNIGHT MEAL: 11:30 p.m. 12:30 a.m. -- Base Restaurants HOURS: The base restaurant in Bldg. 1235 serves breakfast and lunch weekdays from 6 a.m.-- l p.m. Diners who bring their Members First Plus card get 10 percent off their purchase. The restaurant has e a dining area available for meetings.1 For more details, call Ext. NO CHECKS: All base restaurants now accept only cash, credit cards or debit cards for payment noi checks. FRIDAY FAMILY DINING: Join us for rotating meals every February Friday at Club Hill starting at 5 p.m. Members receive a $2 discount on items over $4. Friday, Seafood buffet: butterfly deep fried shrimp, semi-privat- Community CATHOLIC SCHOOL: Enrollment for 2004-0- 5 at St. Joseph Catholic Elementary School in Ogden is open through March 4. Prospective families are invited to tour the school at both campuses by appointment The main campus is at 2980 Quincy Ave., and the St. Benedict campus at 586 40th Street For information, call ext. registrar Marianne Bischoff at (801) Street off Foothill Drive near the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. For more details, call DAFFODIL DAYS: The American Cancer Society is taking orders for its annual Daffodil Days fundrais-in- g campaign to support cancer research, education and patient services programs. Individuals and businesses may buy fresh-cu- t daffodils for themselves or . to send to others. Each bunch contains 10 fresh cut 25 bunches daffodils and costs $6. A half case 50 bunches is available for $125 and a full case is $250. Order deadline is Feb. 27, and orders over Order by mail from $50 will be delivered March the American Cancer Society, 255 E. 930 South, Orem, 6 UT 84058, or call or by fax, PATRIOTIC PERFOMERS: The Layton City Voices 581-125- 393-605- 221 BIG BAND VALENTINE DANCE, Friday, Shepherd Union Ballroom, Weber State University, featuring music by the Junction City Big Band. Dance lessons available at 7:15 p.m., dance starts at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 at the door; dance lessonscost an addition $1. Best dress is recommended. THE FORT DOUGLAS MILITARY MUSEUM spon- . 15-1- 373-588- sors an open house reception honoring Abraham LinIt will be in Bldg. coln on Feb. 28, from 10 55, the historic (1864) Commander's Quarters and will be hosted by the 3rd California Volunteers, a Civil fife and drum corps association attached War to the museum. The museum is located at 32 Potter Hill County churches, schools, youth groups and communities to perform during July 4 activities. Interested groups should contact Dave Thomas at at dthomaslaytoncity.org. Application or by deadline is March 1. 336-392- 1 Aerospace Museum ment to Vietnam. He retired as a pilot with the Utah Air AIRPLANE TALK: Kenneth Burton, from Ogden, discusses his experiences with the Saturday as part of the Hill Aerospace Museum's Airplane Talk series. Mr. Burton flew with the 192nd Air Refueling Wing from Fairchild AFB, Wash., on several assign guard's 191st Air Refueling Wing. The program is at KC-13- HUNTSVILLEEDEN: Driver-ride- wanted for r 1 p.m. in the museum classroom and admission is free to the public. Future programs include Feb. 28, Roland Wright, who piloted the 1 during World War II. My Way? BRIG CACHE car-poo- Ext HAM CITY AREA: Need VALLEY for UTA Rideshare Vanpool from two Cache ValleyBrigham City. Shift is 6:30 a.m.-- 4 p.m., payday Friday off, west area preferred. The Vanpool will be subsidized by the Transportation Incentive program. If interested, call Ext. CACHE VALLEY: Rider needed for the UTA vanpool from Cache Valley to Hill AFB. Work shifts 6:30 a.m-- 4 if interested. Prefer west side, p.m. Call Ext. but will accommodate others. s wanted. Shift is 6:30 TOOELE: Carpool a.m.-- 4 p.m. with payday Fridays off. Contact Ext. for details. NORTH CACHE VALLEY (Newton north into Idaho): wanted for 7 a.m.-4:3Carpool driver-ride- r p.m. shift with payday Fridays off. Prefer West area. Call Ext. l, for details. TOOELE AREA: Riders wanted to join a UTA bus pool from the Tooele Area to Hill AFB. Current work y schedule 6:30 a.m.-- 4 p.m., Fridays off, but this is flexible. We just need a couple of more or Ext. people to start a bus pool. Call Ext. any day shift. Contact UTAH COUNTY-DRAPE- AREA: Two R rider-drive- riders-driver- s wanted for van pool. Shift is 6 a.m.-3:3- 0 p.m., payday Fridays off. A $100 reimbursement is available through the vanpool transportation incentive program. Contact south or valley: Driver-ride- r wanted for 6 a.m.-3:3- 0 p.m. shift with payday Fridays off. Prefer West area. Contact Ext. for details. 775-220- 777-493- riders-driver- 777-476- mid-Cac- HYRUM-WELLSVILL- 373-822- of Liberty committee is looking for choirs from Davis a.m.-noo- for details. 3E7X1. 3M0X1, 3P0X1, 3S0X1, 4A0X1. 4A1X1, 4A2X1. 1A2X1, 1N0X1, 2A5X1, 2A5X3, 2A6X1, 2A6X2. 2A6X4, 2A6X5, 2A6X6, 2A7X1, 2A7X3, 2E1X3, 2F0X1, 2S0X1, 2T0X1, 3C1X1, 3C3X1. 3E0X1, 3E2X1, 3E3X1, 3E4X3, BAPTISMS: The Base Chapel holds baptisms each month. For more details, call Ext. CATHOLIC WORSHIP SERVICES: Mass, -- Sunday 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. BARGAINS: All base personnel are eligible for Member's First Plus! Program membership. Those registering are entitled to Club Hill membership. meal on the way home TAKE OUT: Order a take-oor call for a pickup at Ext. DINNER FOR TWO specials are offered Saturdays. Menu choices include prime rib, shrimp, steak, catfish, fried chicken, halibut and London Broil. COMBINED DINING: Now, you can eat lunch with at Club Hill! Officers, enlisted and your civilians may dine together at lunchtime in the Wasatch Room for quiet dining or in the Enlisted Dining area and watch TV. peel and eat shrimp, baked cod, fried catfish, stuffed first-vic- CLASSES taught by the Family Support Center are Breakfast: 5:30 - 7:30 a.m., Monday Friday Lunch: 11 a.m.- - 1 p.m., Monday - Friday Dinner: p.m., Monday - Friday and 7 -- y AUCTION FOR EDUCATION: All base personnel and their spouses are invited to the Officers' Spouses 2004-200- Family Support Hillcrest Dining Facility -- ut 6:30 p.m. This class teaches how to handle panel inter- MEMBERSHIP: Youth Center membership costs $12 per year for ages 8 and $24 per year for ages 0 POWER HOUR, Monday-Thursdap.m. Earn points for doing your homework at the Youth for the earned Center, then exchange prizes points from the Power Hour Store. In addition, a Power Hour Party is held at the end of each month. CELL PHONE RECYCLE MONTH, now through Feb. 29. TheTorch Club will collect used cell phones during February and send them to Atlanta to be recycled. Donations are appreciated. Get TORCH CLUB, Monday, p.m. for ages involved and voice your ideas and opinions for activities, events, and field trips. Your suggestions will help the staff to schedule and program activities that you want for the Preteen Program. PRETEEN DANCE, Feb. 27, 9 p.m., for ages The cost is $4 for members and $5 for nonmembers. 1 -- Family Activities Youth Activities a.m. 1 1 p.m. a.m. 12 a.m. 11a.m. 2 a.m 11a.m. 11 p.m 1 11 Wednesday-Thursda- y Friday-Saturda- salmon, clam strips, gumbo, roasted new pota toes, corn cobbettes, hushpuppies, fruit cobbler ana beverage, $15.50. For kids, fish sticks, popcorn shrimp, french fries, corn cobbettes, and chocolate chip cookies, $3.95. Feb. 27, Ballpark Buffet: beef hamburgers with all the fixin's. Ballpark Franks, cheesy nachos, steak fries, potato chips, ice cream bars and beverage. 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