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Show April 5. 2001 NEWS BRIEFS to resolve your issues. Call Ext make an appointment On Base Spouses preparing Easter Blood drawing Friday baskets A blood drawing will be held Friday at the 419th Medical Squadron, Bldg. 568 near the Base Clinic from 9 a.m.-noo- The Officers' Spouses' Club is helping the Family Support Center fill Easter baskets for families on base. Anyone interested in helping can come by the Family Support Center, Bldg. 308N, Monday at n. Additional blood drawings will be April 13 and 20. For additional information call Ext or Mountain Star Blood Services at 479-238- 9 a.m. 9. Hill Pride Day planned The 75th Civil Engineering Squadron is sponsoringTake Pride in Hill Day May 16, a cleanup and landscape improvement effort involving volunteer labor and special CE funds. It's a day of fun and esprit de corps for all employees. Each building will be allotted $500 though the Self-Hel-p Center to replenish flowerbeds and and shrubs. For details, call 2nd trees plant LLTed Romaine at Ext Association collecting for homeless The Air Force Sergeant's Association is sponsoring a collection drive starting Saturday and running through April 14, for the St Ann's Homeless Center in Ogden. Collection points are the Base Chapel Annex, West Side Cafeteria, Base Exchange and Commissary. Items needed include personal hygiene items, caps, sun block and sunglasses. Volunteers are also needed to help with the collection drive. For more details, contact Staf f Sgt Keith Varnado at is the POC for the collection Ext Mail Mailhandler representatives visiting Mailhandler Insurance representatives will be in the Civilian Personnel Office, Bldg 1245, Room 12, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, from 8 a.m.-4:3- 0 p.m. to answer any questions about health benefit issues. If you do not understand how Base Easter services set The Hill AFB Chapel Protestant Easter Worship schedule is: April 12 - Seder Meal 6 p.m. and All Night Prayer Vigil 11 p.m.; April 12 - Good Friday Service at noon; April 15 - Sunrise Service 6 a.m., Fellowship Breakfast 7 am. and Combined Easter your daims are paid, questions on deductibles, of claims, plan on meetor ing with the Mailhandler Representative nt SPECIAL 2 Dozen Roses Arranged 7Y (801)621-236- Chiropractic Acupuncture Massage Medical Physical Therapy Herbs 0 2735 Washington Blvd. Ogden, Utah (801) IIMM V'C 1 O FLOWIR 773-840- Service at 11:15 a.m. The Catholic schedule is: April 10 - Reconciliation 7 p.m.; April 12 - Holy Thursday Mass 6 p.m.; April 13 - Good Friday Service 3 p.m.; April 14 - Holy Saturday Vigil Mass 8:30 p.m.; April 1 5 - Easter Mass 8 a.m. and 9:45 a.m. Tax Center open The Tax Assistance Center is located in Bldg. 800, Bay 7D. It is open Monday-Thursda- y from 10 a.m.-- 2 p.m., and Friday from 6 am.-- 2 pjn. for walk-in- s filing 1040EZ and 1040A Appointments for those using other forms are available Thursday from 5 p.m, and Saturday from 1 a.m. Call Ext. for an appointment or for more details. microwaves, CI) players, cookware and utensils. Trailers are at three sites: Flagg Ranch (two miles from the park's south entrance), Lionshead Resort (eight miles from the west entrance) and 1 lenry's Lake (15 miles from the west entrance). Telephone reservations require a MasterCard or Visa payment at the time of booking. To make a reservation, or for details, call the Outdoor Adventure Program Office, 3 Mountain Home AFB, Idaho, at (202) 828-633- In Town 3-- 8-1- 82 ROTC program applications open Check out description, eligibility criteria and application procedures for the new One-yea- r ROTC Program under "hotnews" or "commissioning programs" at http:www.hill.af.mildpe. The applica- tion period is anytime between now and Aug. 1. All applicants must receive wing level endorsement For more information, call Ext Yellowstone National Park lodging for Department of Defense personnel is available for $55 per night. Military members, Department of Defense civilians and their families can rent one of 13 new n trailers at a reduced price. Trailers include bathrooms, showers, 26-fo- Aglow meets April 1 4 Natalie Archuleta will talk on "More, More, How Much More," when the Ogden Aglow Community Lighthouse for Women in the meets April 14 from 9 a.m.-noo- n Ogden Marriott Hotel, 247 24th Street. Breakfast reservations are due by Tues10, day and made by calling 546-1or (435) 544-247- 4 734-963- 6. Run to raise awareness ot is sponsoring the second annual "Take walk Back the Morning" 5K run and or wheelchair roll on April 21 at 10 a.m. The course will follow the Mount Ogden Exercise Trail. Registration by April 8 is $15, and $18 after. Participants will receive and snacks. For details, call the T-shi- rts YCC at 394-945- 6. Turkey 8c Bacon 0 2840 N. Hill Field Rd. Layton, I'tah A SHOT DOUBLE TASTE OBSESSION WE CAN HELP! SHI I Nwfr mm fey bow ii t lili fTT2l Bonni, For You We Do Y hiUv .)..' Hi s ft 1'n in 1! fe; - it . feW (s ' V !' s' i K l rP s MR. BANKER PI rl P OTOMl 7S tA t n ' : ' 1 ) I 1 if -- 1 1 0 pr'Y7QCD DDCio t KID Then check out our Sports Briefs for information on upcoming, interesting events! 3, To raise awareness about rape and sexual assault, Your Community Connection, in conjunction with McKay-De- e Hospital, Discount Yellowstone lodging for DoD personnel six-perso- from 9 a.m.-- 5 p.m. Tuesday-Frida- y WE WELCOME BLUE CROSS -FEDERAL PATIENTS ROSE J24.99 center moved The Base Information Transfer Center has moved to Bldg. 800 SE. The new facility will accept hand carried FedEx mailings from 7 a.m.-2:3- 0 p.m. daily. For more information, call Ken Nelson at Ext drive. non-payme- to 4 BE! 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