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Show 14 Hilltop Times July 8. 2004 OFFICERS' SPOUSES CLUB CONTINUED FROM PAGE 13 SEPTEMBER FUNCTION: The Hill Officers' Spouses' Club welcoming social is Sept. 9 at 6:30 p.m. at Club Hill. This is a great opportunity to join the OSC and sign up for special activities, such as Babysitting Coop, Book Club. Bowling, Bunco, Gourmet Club. I.unch Bunch, Mah Jongg, Moms and Tots, Scrapbooking Club, and Walking Croup. For more information about activities, contact Kara Prince, the activities or by at knkprinceaol.com chairman, at 774-823- Fire Department Going My Way? pre-pa- CENTERVILLE, KAYSVILLE: Two riders wanted for vanpool, 6 p.m. shift, payday Fridays off. Arriving via Hill Field Road and South for details. Gate, east or west area. Call Ext. HUNTSVILLE-EDEAREA: Driver-ride- r wanted forcarpool from Huntsville-Kde- n area. Any day shift. Call lixt. CACHE VALLEY: Driver-ride- r wanted for carpool, south or mid Cache area. Shift is 6 a.m. 3:30 p.m. with payday Valley, Fridays off. Prefer West area. Call Ext. TOOELE AREA: Riders wanted to join a UTA bus pool from the Tooele area to Hill AFB. Call Fxt. or F.xt. Current work schedule is 6:30 a.m.-- p.m., Fridays off, but this is flexible. s UTAH COUNTY-DRAPETwo wanted for Utah County-Drape- r area vanpool. Shift is 6 p.m., payday Fridays off. Call Ext. Ext. or Ext. TOOELE: Riders-driver- s wanted for carpool from Tooele. Shift is 6:30 a.m.-p.m. with payday Fridays off. Call Ext. CACHE VALLEY: Driver-ride- r wanted forcarpool from North Cache ValNewton north into Idaho. Shift is 7 a.m.- - 4:30 p.m. with payday ley 1 or Ext. Fridays off. Prefer west area. Call Ext. CACHE VALLEY: Rider needed for the UTA vanpool from Cache Valley to Hill AFB. Work shifts 6:30 a.m.-- p.m. Prefer West side, but will accommodate others. Call Ext. for details. FOR INFORMATION on the Department of Transportation incentive program, visit the Hill home page at www.hill.af.milsitecommuterindex.shtml or call Debbie Turner at Ext. a.m.-3:3- 0 e 4 rider-driver- a.m.-3:3- 0 4 4 y 475-403- & Fitness Hill Bowling Center HOURS: Sunday, ngon-- p.m.: 10:30 p.m.; Friday, 10:30 a.m. midnight; Saturday, noon - midnight. Starting May 30, the bowling center will be closed on Sundays through August. THUNDER ALLEY: Colored lights, music and bowling highlight Thunder Alley, every Friday from 9 p.m.- - midnight, and Sat9 urdays from p.m.- midnight (except the third Saturday of each month when Thunder Alley is from p.m.)PIZZA BUFFET: every Tuesday from 10:30 a.m.-- l p.m. The cost is $4.95 or $5.95 with a fountain soda. FAMILY NIGHT: The best deal around every Monday, the Hill Bowling Center holds Family Night from 6:30-- p.m. The 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month are Family Night Thunder Alley. The cost is only $25 per lane for up to six bowlers, shoes included. Hot dogs and French fries are only $ I each. BOWLING DURING LUNCH? Buy our daily lunch special or a pizza combo special and your receipt gets you one free game, shoes included. The game must be played on the same day purchased, until 5 p.m. CASINO NIGHT: The Hill Bowling Center hosts Casino Night the third Saturday of each month, starting at 9 p.m. Bring your friends out for a night of Bowling Fun and beat the house. Cash prizes vary from $10 to $200 depending upon the shot pick up a split and win $125. The cost is $11 in advance or $13 on Saturday. For more information, call Ext. Monday-Thursda- a.m.-9:3- 0 k 5 9 6 Hess Fitness Center HOURS: Weekdays, 4:30 a.m.-- l 1 p.m.; weekends, 7 a.m. 8 p.m; holidays, 9 a.m.-- p.m. The Westside Fitness Center is open weekdays, 5 a.m. 7 p.m. If an equipment orientation or a tour is needed, ask the staff. FIT TO FIGHT: The Hess Fitness Center and the Health and Wellness Center have classes, equipment, activities and education to help you meet the Fit to Fight challenge. The Hess offerings include body sculpting, cardio, indoor cycling, pilates, circuit training, massage, sauna, Vitality Sports and Fitness beverages, basketball, running trails, pools, the spinning room and personal trainers. HAWC classes include tobacco cessation, cholesterol control, nutrition for diabetics, hypertension, strength training and flexibility. For information call the Hess at Ext. or the HAWC at Ext. MASSAGE: Call to schedule a massage at the Hess Fitness r Center. A session is $45. session is $25; session is $15; and session is $65. A structural integration session, which lasts minutes, is $75. SWIMMING LESSONS are available at 3:30 p.m. for level I, 4 p.m. for level II. and 4:30 p.m. for level III; and Saturdays at 9:30 a.m. for level I, 10:30 a.m. for level II and 11:30 a.m. for level III. Call Howard at Ext. or the Hess Center at Ext. for more details or information about private lessons. STEP IT UP: Record your steps, starting Monday, for a from the Hess Fitness Center. period, and receive a "Step It Up" Hie first 20 people to register get a free Pedometer. Prizes will be awarded for the top three people who take the most steps. Entry fee is $10. Participation forms are available at the Hess front desk. For more details. 5 510-562- one-hou- 75-9- Monday-Thursda- y two-wee- k NUTRITION 101: July 19, 1 a.m. DIABETES: Monday, a.m.; July 22, p.m. CHOLESTEROL: Tuesday, a.m.; July 27, 10-1- 10-1- 1 3 10-1- 1 a.m. 10-1- 1 294-HOM- E n 791-608- a.m.-12:3- 0 half-hou- half-hou- Outdoor Recreation 0 SUMMER HOURS: Outdoor Recreation is open weekdays from 8 a.m.-and closed on Sundays and holidays. p.m., Saturday from 8 INDOOR POOL: The indoor pool is open weekdays from 5 a.m.- -l p.m. and p.m. for lap swimming only, and closed Saturday, Sunday and holidays. OUTDOOR POOLS: The outdoor pools are open from noon-- p.m. Pool and closed Monday; No. 2, located at Club Hill, is open Tuesday-Sundaand Pool No. 3, located west of the Hill Clinic on 11th Street, is open and closed Tuesday. Wednesday-MondaPAINTBALL: The Outdoor Adventure Program has a field near the North Gate set aside for paintball 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. AH 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 Base Chapel on 1 1th Street, is p.m., and weekends noon-- p.m., open weekdays from weather permitting. All skaters must register and receive a skate card at Outdoor Recreation before using the park. A parent or sponsor is required to sign for skaters under age 18, and children 9 and under must be supervised by a parent or guardian while inside the skate park. For additional rules and requirements, contact Outdoor Recreation. JACKSON HOLE WHITE WATER RAFTING TRIPS, July Aug. $120 per person. Do some white water raftAug. Sept. River a Snake on the and of real western the town. ing enjoy atmosphere FLY FISHING CLASSES will be held in July and August on Wednesdays from p.m. in the Log Cabin. The cost is $25 per person and stur dents must supply their own fishing equipment. The class is four sessions and one outing to a local lake or river. Dates are July 14, 21, 28 and Aug. 4: and Aug. 18, 25 and Sept. 1, 8 WHITE WATER RAFTING trips to the Snake River in Jackson Hole, Wyo., are planned in July, August and September. The cost is $120 per person. Dates are July and Sept. Aug. Aug. BACKPACKING TRIP to Utah's highest peak, King's Peak, July 1. The cost is $12 per person and hikers must be in good physical condition. UINTA MOUNTAINS ATV TRIP, Aug. 14. The cost is $100 per person. All riders must be 18 years old. 5 a.m.-noo- 3-- 6 7 y Information, Tickets and Travel y OGDEN RODEO: The 71st annual Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo is July ITT has tickets and the prices are July 20, $5.50 adult, $2.50 child; July 21, $7.50 adult. $3.50 child; July 22. (MilitaryGovernment Appreciation Night) $5.50 adult, $2.50 child; July 23, $7.50 adult, $2.50 child; and July 24, $9.50 adult, $4.50 child. ALPINE SLIDE tickets are $8.50 from ITT. The Alpine Slide, located at Park City Mountain Resort, is one of the longest slides in the world with two new tracks for more curls, swirls, dips and turns. Riders slide down 550 vertical feet over 3,000 feet of track. CHERRY HILL WATER PARK: Purchase a Cherry Hill combo pass includes the water park and two other activities such as miniature from ITT golf, batting cages, The Rock, or Hamster Haven Playport for $ 16 per adult or a Splash Pass (water park only) for $1 1. Cherry Hill is located in Kaysville overlooking the Salt Lake Valley. The water park includes tube slides. Pirates Cove activity pool, Olympic-sizepool. Cardiac Canyon River Run, and Grant's Gulch Lazy River. CRUISE SALE: The Leisure Travel Office is offering a "2 for 1" Cruise Sale, with booking dates good through July 15. Cruises range from a seven-dawest Caribbean cruise, departing from Galveston, Texas, on Nov. 14 for $498 double occupancy; to a seven-daAlaska cruise, departing from Seattle on Sept. 19 for $1,837 double becupancy. Full payment is required at time of booking and fares cover ocean view cabins, cruise and port charges. Airfare, taxes, and fees are additional. Anyone eligible to use ITT can purchase these cruises. For more details, visit ' ' Leisure Travel in Bldg 460, or call Ext. RAGING WATERS discount tickets are available at ITT for $13.50 per adult and $1 1 per child. "Utah's own beach" is located in Salt Lake City. Adults and children can enjoy the giant wave pool. Splash Island and the Balboa River Expedition. The water park has the world's only H20 roller coaster, the Waimea Wave. NEED A LIFT TO THE AIRPORT? Purchase an airport shuttle voucher from ITT for $22 one way and $44 round trip. Call Utah Shuttle Service at (801) to make arrangements ahead of time. BROADWAY IN UTAH: ITT has tickets for three upcoming Broadway touring productions. "David Copperfield, an Intimate Evening of Grand Illusion," Oct. 8, Kingsbury Hall, 9 p.m., tickets are $50 and $40; and Oct. 9, 1 p.m., $15, $26 and $37. "Little Shop of Horrors," Oct. 30, Capitol Theatre, 2 p.m., $57 and $43. "The Producers," Nov. 23, Capitol Theatre, 7:30p.m., $65; Nov. 26, 2 p.m., $59 and $65; and Nov. 26, 8 p.m., $69 and $75. d y y 7 Organizations VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS service officer visit, July 16, 1:30-p.m., and July 22, 9 a.m.-- p.m., Ogden Employment Center, 480 27th Street; and July 16, p.m., Clearfield Workforce Service Center. 1350 E. 1450 South. Clearfield. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets every Thursday in Bldg. 445, the Base Chapel Annex, from 1 1:30 p.m. This is an open meeting all are welcome. NATIONAL CONTRACT MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION is a professional association comprised of members who work within the procurement and contract management industry. Membership is open to civilian personnel. Monthly military and government and and social events are held at various locations within the community. Call Tamerra Hite (hill. af.mil) at Ext. for more information. 7 16-1- 27-2- 6-- 10-1- 6-- 8 two-hou- 16-1- 27-2- 9 10-1- 30-A- ug. Police Services 393-543- 8 POLICE SERVICES PROGRAMS: The 75th Security Forces Squadron offers a variety of youth and crime prevention programs such as Law Enforcement Explores; Civil Air Patrol Information Point; Operation ID; McGruff the Crime Dog: McGruff House; Neighborhood Crime Watch; Operation Identification; Home and Office Security surveys, tours and demonstrations for official groups; and vacation quarters watch. For more information about these programs, or other police services, contact Master Sgt. Mark Borgerding at Ext. or visit the 75th SFS Police Services Web page at http:www.hill.af.milsfs 75sfsps.htm. 3 3 3:30-4:3- Reunions 0 a.m.-12:3- 0 FALCON ROUNDUP 29: The Alumni Association has'scheduled its 2004 Reunion, "Falcon Roundup 29" for Sept. 2004 in Park City's All Resort. or former present members of the Canyons family are invited to attend. For more information regarding the reunion visit Alumni Association Web site at www.fl6alumni.org or conthe tact Jeanie Beatty at jaybeegraphtronics.net or Cutis Mann at Curtis. mannhill.af.mil. 6 10-1- 6 6 REUNIONS CONTINUED ON PAGE 15 Learn a new skill at the Skills Development Center! Tract y Rumsey i.oaniiinc The center is available to active-dut- reservists, retirees, of Defense Department employees and their family members. All unaccompanied family members must be at least 16 to use the facility. For more information, please call Make your MOVE before rates no un! pre-approv- Discussion Group meets the DISCUSSION GROUP: The Wiccan-Pagafirst 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. For or more details, call Senior Airman Ian Riser 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 Wednesday from 11:30 p.m. in Bldg. 1225's r of administrative leave granted to , north conference room. A r lunch. For more informaparticipants in conjunction with a or Catherine Yeager at tion, contact Zana Anderson at Ext. Ext. AFSA AIR FORCE SERGEANTS ASSOCIATION: Chapter 1163 meets on the last Tuesday of each month in the Base Dining Facility at noon. Chapter 1 163 Executive Council is Senior Master Sgt. Larue Campbell, presSenior Master Sgt. Mark Branco, vice president. Ext. ident. Ext. and Tech, Senior Master Sgt. Pamela Peck, secretary. Ext. AFSA is a organizaSgt. Lori Gawan, treasurer. Ext. tion representing the interests of more than 140,000 active duty and retired enlisted members of the Air Force, Air National Guard and Reserve Command. To become a member, renew membership or transfer membership, visit www.afsahq.org or www.hill.af.mil afsa for assistance. y 4-- 8 CORPORATION FREE 985-25- 668-465- 9. Hubbard Golf Course SNACK BAR: The Hubbard Golf Course's snack bar is open Wednesday-Fridafrom p.m., and weekends and holidays from noon-6:3p.m. Menu includes hot dogs, smoked sausage, barbecue sandwiches, stacked ham and turkey sandwich, rotisserie chicken, nachos, chips, pretzels, cookies and ice cream. The shop opens early for tournaments. Breakfast items muffins, pastry, granola bars, biscuit sandwiches and fruit are available in the Pro Shop when it is open. For more details, call Ext. flcme loan VA and VALTtah Housing Purchase, Refinance, Construction Conventional, Jumbo, FIIA Street, Clearfield. The public is invited to attend. The public is invited. For more information, contact Vicente Velasquez at or non-prof- Health and Wellness Center 20-2- Health NCOA: The Noncommissioned Officer Association meets the third Wednesday of each month at 3 p.m. in the Club Hill Wasatch Room. NCOA is open to all enlisted ranks. INTERNATIONAL TRAINING IN COMMUNICATION helps improve in communication, leadership and organizational skills. p.m. twice a month in the Roy Library. Call Meetings are from for details. Nancy Hollister at Ext. GUAM INTERNATION ASSOCIATION, second Sunday of each month. 3 p.m. in the Clearfield American Legion Post No. 134, 345 Depot 5:30-7:3- THE BASE FIRE DEPARTMENT offers many fire and safety services. Child car seat safety checks, fire safety briefing for newcomers and base employees, fire extinguisher training, fire evacuation drills, fire station tours and home inspections on request. The Fire Prevention Section also has fire safety videos available for checkout. For more information or to schedule car seat inspection, call F.xt. CUTTING AND WELDING CLASSES are offered the first Thursday of every month at 8 a.m. in lildg. 9, the main fire station. Hyrum-Wellsvill- call Ext. ONGOING CLASSES: The Hess Fitness Center offers a variety of classes throughout the week. Call the center for costs and other details. Classes include: ABDOMINAL CLASS: Weekdays from p.m. in the stretching room. Mats and exercise balls provided. , BODY SCULPTING, Monday and Wednesday at 4 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday at 5 p.m.; and Saturday at 8 a.m. CARDIO, Monday and Wednesday at noon; Friday at 5 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday at 6 p.m.; and Saturday at 9 a.m. 0 HAPKIDO, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, p.m. in court No. 3. INDOOR CYCLING, weekdays at 1 1 a.m.; Monday and Wednesday at 5 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday at 5 a.m.; and Saturday at 8 a.m. at the Westside Fitness Center, Bldg. 1277. KICKBOXING, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 p.m. in the bubble. KOKONDO, Tuesday and Thursday at 5 p.m. PILATES, Tuesday and Thursday at 6 a.m.. and Friday at 5 p.m. REBOUNDING, Tuesday. Thursday and Friday at 11 a.m. SCUBA LESSONS, taught in conjunction with Dive Utah. The cost, including mask, snorkel and fins, is $225 plus $55 for the purchase of a PADI Open Water manual. and is required. STEP AEROBICS, Tuesday and Thursday at noon; and Monday, Wednes6 and at day Friday p.m. TAE KWON DO. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 5 p.m. 5 TENNIS LESSONS, call to schedule an appointment. TURBOKICK. Wednesday at 9 a.m., and Friday at noon. YOGA, Monday and Wednesday at 5 p.m., and Tuesday and Thursday at 4 p.m. als (4663) y, 777-264- 9. TraceyTraceyRumsey.com & 1 a ' 'tl 1 f feo 6 h r r fTTinTlirrrrlorrnirnTi ii t T IMMIM.IIM, 33 'Sss. i Nk fi u D yy ytt i ft 1 n G0D QEEIIBlT) gnMBDEB i |