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Show Hilltop Times April 15. 2004 Youth bowlers place 'by mail' Three Hill AFB youth recently placed in the Air Force's 2004 event. Adell Jameson took second place, high categame and second place high series in the girls, ages gory. Shirley Jackson took third place, high game in the girls, ages 4 category and William Jackson placed third, high game, and second, high series, in the boys, ages category. Bowl-by-Ma- il 1 12-1- 15-1-8 Museum hosts art exhibit Hill's Aerospace Museum will host an aviation art exhibit through June 1. The exhibit is sponsored by ATKThiokol Propulsion and features the work of Mark Waki, a long-tim- e employee of ATK Thiokol, who has received many awards for his artwork. Mr. Waki's paintings are on display at the Pentagon and Air Force bases throughout the country. Mr. Waki will review his work and autograph posters from 8 p.m. Friday. Admission is free. For more information, contact the museum at Ext. or online at Bob Aamodt, a certified financial planner with American Express, present a variety of financial strategies for improving personal financial portfolios. For more information and to RSVP, contact Richard Duarte at Ext. or Cathy Johndro at Ext. will Ext. O AFPC team holding career counseling sessions An Air Force Personnel Center team will visit Hill April 27-2- 9 to conduct individual counseling sessions. The sessions will follow a luncheon at 1 1 a.m. at Club Hill. Air Force Specialty Codes represented are 62, 63, 21RX and 21AX, however, the team will meet with anyone, regardless of AFSC. Those with an AFSC of 62 or 63 must schedule a session time by calling 2nd Lt. Paul Ext. 21R21A AFSC holders must schedule sessions by calling Capt. Debra Perry, Ext. Hen-drickso- n, 6-- http:www.hill.af.milmuseum. D ID section closing The Military Personnel Flight's ID Card Section will close Friday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information, contact 2nd Lt. Nicole Lucas at Ext. D Blood drive Friday A blood drive will be held Friday and April 30 from 9 a.m.-noo- n in Bldg. 568, the 419th Fighter Wing Medical Center. D Hill salutes base volunteers Hill AFB will host a salute to volunteers event as part of National Volunteer Week. This year's theme, "Inspire by Example" will be highlighted as the many base volunteers are recognized Monday at Club Hill from 5-- p.m. Refreshments will be served. All volunteers and their guests are invited. For more information, contact the Family Support Center's Volunteer Program, Ext. 7 D FMA offers financial planning luncheon The Federal Managers Association, American Society of Military Comptrollers and Hill Administrators have planned a luncheon titled "Your Financial Planning Strategy". The luncheon is April 26 in the Club Hill Officers Lounge from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. mr j. ll W m? Call for details S44-180www.usatravelmart.com Days Inn Holiday Inn Dana Hotel from 355 irom$378 from $394 Surf ....from $718 Honolulu-Aloh- a $815 from $824 Resort n 398 Carousel Suites trom Marriott Fairfield from$449 Disneyland Hotel from Flamingo Resort from Kristal Cancun Resort. ...from from Kona Kona-Roy- SNELGROVE TRAVEL iW Riv Cancun Resort ....from $498 I J 3 IJ v v I 544-180- 1 I Wn I V J 3 ill I KB m ri essay contest. Deadline for entries is April 28. In a letter or essay, entrants should explain why their military spouse should be named best at Hill. Essays should be dropped of fat the FSC, Bldg. 308N.. attention Patricia Cerone, or email Patricia.Ceronehill.af.mil. Essays should contain the author's name, home and duty phone numbers and address. The Hill Air Force Base Military Spouse and Mother of the Year Ceremony is May 4 at 5 p.m. at Club Hill. Prizes will be awarded to the spouse and mother winner. For more information, contact Ms. Cerone, Ext. D General addressing Administrators' Association Maj. Gen., Kevin Sullivan, Ogden ALC commander, will discuss his vision for Hill AFB at the April 29 breakfast meeting of the Hill Administrators' Association. The program is at 7:30 a.m. in Club Hill. Tickets are $10, available from Barbara Hunt, Ext. K.C. LaValley, Ext. Kellie Diersman, Ext. Kerry and Jerry White, Wayne, Ext. 74762; Chris Decker, Ext. Ext. Hispanic employment program offers scholarships The Hispanic Employment Program Scholarship pommittee is vv The Base Chapel will host a prayer walk at noon on May 1 to pray for Hill's The walk begins at the chapel and encompass almost the entire base by way of Perimeter Road. The Protestant Men of the Chapel will provide refreshments at various stops along the route. After the walk, the Stephen Ministry will provide a meal at the dorm picnic areas, followed by entertainment from the Christian music group, "Pearl." Those interested in participating or assisting with food should call Chaplain (Capt.) Andrew Schulze at Ext. or well-bein- B FSC hosts Heart Link The Family Support Center will host a Heart Link seminar May p.m. for spouses who have been married to an Air Force member for less than five years. The seminar covers the Air Force mission, customs, on and off base resources, services, and more. Refreshments, door prizes, and free child care are pro19 from vided. To sign up, call, Ext. D Picnic tickets available The Hill AFB Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month Committee hosts the 2004 Asian Pacific Heritage Month Picnic in Centennial Park on May 20 from 1 1 a.m.-- l p.m. Entertainment will be by dance groups. Food plates are $8 per person and include roast pig, teriyaki ribs, teriyaki chicken, salad and drink. Tickets r can be purchased from Nelia Aquino, Ext. Bldg. 1244; Jef-fe- Bldg. 843; Vicente Yelasquez, Ext. Aquino, Ext. Nancy Garcia, Ext. Bldg 1289; Dan Makalena, Ext. Bldg. 1209; Tommy W. Lee, Ext. Bldg. 1284. D Enlisted Spouses meet Monday The Enlisted Spouses's Club meets Monday at 5 p.m. in the Club Hill enlisted conference room. Join us to mingle and enjoy some refreshments. For more information, contact Maggie Fleck at 773-159- P0TT1MG s SAVE $3.00 688 N. Main, Layton 0 D FSC honoring best spouse The Family Support Center is holding the annual Spouse D Prayer walk planned 488 $587 $645 What's fun to you! Call for Details accepting applications for 2004 scholarships. Criteria and scholarship application are available on the new HEP Web site, www.hepcu.org. Application deadline is June 1. For more inforor Barbara Garcia at mation, contact Dan Gomez at Ext. Jo 3 cubic foot bagNO LIMIT! 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