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Show May 10, 2001 Family Activities Base Library noon-HOURS: able al Q 6 p.m.; Tuesday-ThursdaOpen Monday, 10 a.m.-- 6 9 aja-- pm; is For on closed The Sundays. p.m. Library more details, call the library at Ext STORY HOLT?: Held every Wednesday at 1030 a.m. Join Miss Muriel for stories and activities. May is the la4 month. ORIENTATION TOURS: A tour explaining library services will be held the last Friday of each month at 10:15 a.m. If you need to schedule a dif ferent time, call Muriel at ExL Child Development Center Council The Parents Advisory FUND-RAISE- support of the CDC will be holding a fundraiser in the Officers Club Lobby on May 24 from 8 a.rn.-- p.m. We will be selling Longaberger baskets. Come see our wonderful baskets in a variety of displays from kitchen, bathroom, living room to baby's room. For additional information call Donna Ashwood at ExL in 6 Bowling Center SUMMER HOLTS OF OPERATION" Hill -- 11 Monday-Thursda- am.-83- 0 Saturday, am-midnigh- t; noon-midnig- ht are: p.m.; Friday, 11 Closed Sunday. YOUTH SUMMER BOWLING PASSES are now available at the Hill Bowling Center for $10. The pass is good for one free game of bowling, 31. includes shoe rental from June SUMMER LEAGUES ARE NOW FORMING: AduhYouth Doubles League, Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. League start. May 22 Summer Ball & Chain Mixed League, Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. League start. May 23. Scratch Doubles League, Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. I ague start, May 31. Summer Sport Trio League, Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. Irague start, June 7. Youth Ixague, Saturdays at 12:30 p.m. League start, June 9. Saturday Night Mixed League, Saturdays at 6:30 p.m. League start, June 2. JOL A SU1VLMER BOWLING LEAGUE and receive a "Summer Bowling Pass" good for three games of open bowling each day throughout the summer. SQUADRON BOWLING PARTIES are avail 10 im.4 per bouitr bowling, including rental is $5 YOFAM Activities PROGRAMS AND SERVICES: Free and open to all military (active, retired. Reserve), family members, and aH DoD civilians. Classes are held at the Family Support Center. Bldg. 308 N. Call ExL for more information or to register. -FAMILY SUPPORT: Families Helping AND EMISSIONS: Scheduled on the half for an hour, call the Auto Shop at appointmenL Appointments can be scheduled one week in advance. Cost for both inspections is $25. ExL7-347- DoD civilian employees and their family members. Classes are on a rotation, except the basic framing class which is held every two weeks and the design matting class is required held once a month. call ExL 60567. for all classes. To TIRE REPAIR CLASS: The Auto Shop has a new class on the tire changer machine. Individuals that wish to use this new machine must watch a training video prior to use. The Auto Shop has a sign up sheet for training. For more informasix-wee- pre-regist- $ 2 6 11-1- 4, a.m.-noo- n 2 4 Family Support HOME FINANCING, Today, S630 p.m. Learn mortgage loans, interest rates, terminology and how to negotiate the escrow accounts best price on a new home. RESUME 123, Friday and May 25, 9 am-nooLearn the basics of preparing a resume. CHRONOLOGICAL RESUME, May 15, 5 p.m. Learn the ins and outs of writing a good 5. d, n. Skills Development resume. REAL ROAD RULES, May 15, 5630 p.m., Youth is for teens in grades Center. This A time for teens to vent their frustrations and exchange ideas and experiences with other LOCATION: Skills Development is located in Bldg.534onllthStreeL HOURS OF OPERATION: Frame Shop: Sun.- - 1. 10 a.m.-- 5 p.m.; Fri., SI wsasgwg&gi jjg fiSaiJ SPECIAL For Al! HAFB Employees 10 -- OFF with Free Customer Pick-u- p (can tor details card ID - umited area - Offers expire 627 West Riverdale Road thrifty.com features quality products of DaimlerChrysier and other fine cars. A McvnsM ol Ttinfty M A Cli System. 393-432- 4 Inc INFORMATION FAIR, May 16, 10 ajn.1 what Kfl AFB is pjiL. Officers' Club, Learn abouL Guest speaker will be Davis County Commissioner Carol Pae. Information will be available from oo- - and otibase agencies, base directorates, tenants and contractors. Free music, food and fun. AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 MILES, May 17, 69 p.m. Participants will learn about the culture of Greece while enjoying some authentic dancers. Class particifood and pants pay for their own meals. WRITING COER LETTERS, May 17. 5 pjn. Good Cover Letters can help a resume get noticed. HEARTS APART AND SINGLES TRIP TO LAGOON, May 19. 930 pm. The deadline to register is May 18. CMIiAN RETIREMENT, May 21, 24 pm Information is given on the Civil Service mid-easte- rn Retirement System, Federal Employees Retirement System. Thrift Savings Plan, Federal Employees Group Life Insurance and Social Security. SMOOTH MOVE, May 21, 9 a.nx Experts offer advice on how to organize your home, prepare for a move and keep down the stress. AIRMAN'S ATTIC, May 22, 7 p sit, Bldg. 332. For the price of a donation of a paper product to the Food Pantry, you can shop for free at Airman's Attic. Airman's Attic has doming, household hems, books, children's toys, etc Any paper product (including paper towels, toilet paper, diapers)- - For each item you bring in, you will receive a bag mat you can filL for diapers you wifl receive four bags. . GREEN THUMB GARDEN CLUB, May 23, 5 pm Join us for an informal meeting with a Utah State University agricultural expert for advice on spring planting, pruning, lawn care and more. VOLUNTEER AWARDS CEREMONY, May 24, 6 pm, Officers' Club. Help us thank our many volunteers. COLLEGE PLANNING, May 21 5639 pm This course discusses financial aid, investing and other ways to fund a college education. 4 - Want to work f V in paradise? We can make it happen! . Combination Dinner STARTING AT Luncheon Special STARTING AT $6.25 $3.95 The spa and resort industry needs thousands of therapists right now! spas and resorts recruit UCMT graduates. Many Start your new career in just seven months! availFinancial Aid grants and loans able to those who qualify. S VISA "vlITAH ' fcAJLLLUt LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS 0MASSAGE Served in Comfortable and Friendlv Atmosohere! THERAPY 505 N. MAIN, J3 (fJaLaj&L Large Selection of Combination Dinners 1 Thrifty 2-- 4 Sfvv SZECHWAN MANDARIN and HUNAN CUISINE Plus, we'll throw in some extra green - people Serving the finest in... wlw. ti Mandarin. 7 BfflS? FOR UP TO 40 teens who are moving. Free pizza and soda wiD be available. DriY MOVES, May 16, pm Ftnd out how to take care of your own PCS move. DAY APPRECIATION SPOUSES lt7lJMM ft - uue'ue er 13TH ANNUAL IIAFB ROD RUN: August 12, 10 a.m.-- p.m. Centennial Park. tion, call ExL 4 ON 4 FLAG FOOTI 1ALL TO I RNATM ENT: For boys and girls, ages 10-1- and 13-1June teams. Regis$10 per team, co-e13. For more information, call tration now-M-ay ExL 4-- 8. k tion, call ExL 13-1-8. vounr ffaunBirle 6 CLASSES: Open to active duty, Reservists, retirees, OUTSIDE TRIPS: For staffing purposes sign up for field trips that are outside the Youth Center 24 hours before the trip is scheduled. Payment and permission slips are required when signing up. 24. RegistraSUMMER CAMP: June tion to May 20, $55-- 107 per week, based on family income, forages years. Camp hours 5:45 a.m.-- p.m., Mon.-Fr- i Closed holidays. 9 HOOKED ON GOLF: June and June 15, 1 p.m., for boys and girls ages $25 per person, includes instruction and nine holes of golf June 15. Registration dates are now thru May 31 at the Youth Center. Participants will meet at the Youth Center and be bused to the Hubbard Golf Course. For more informa- piroDssiBoIiu gxBti s. s. s. Youth Activities Tues.-Thurs- ., 2 2-- Families" will provide an opportunity for families to sponsor military families whose spouse is ... deployed for six months or longer. Assistance would include shoveling snow, yard work, fun activities and other areas. Call Bonnie Parker. Hearts Apart advisor and HOI AFB alternate volunteer coordinator at ExL 74681 to sponsor a family or to be sponsored. Mon., closed; p.nu SaL, 10 am.-- p jiL;Tues.-Thur- open for custom frame business only. Fri and cusSaL will be made available to tomers. Engraving Shop: New hours Mon.- - Fri 10 a.m.- - 5 p.m., closed Sat. and Sun. Auto Skills Center. Sun. 6 pjtu Mon. dosed; Tues.-Thur- s. 10 a.m.- - 6 p.m. 10 a.m.- - 8 p.m.; Frl-Sa- t. No mechanic on duty on Sundays. Do-i- t yourself only. No emissions or inspections on Sundosed; Wed-Thurday. Wood Shop: Sun.-Tue4-8 p.m.; Fri 6 p.mi SaL 10 am.-p.m. PHONE NUMBERS: Frame Shop, ExL Auto Shop, ExL Engraving Shop, ExL Wood Shop, ExL 60565 and Director. 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