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Show 17 HMop 1S 2001 Jol Family. Activities B Tops in Blue TOPS I.N I5U E. the bst in Air Force tak-n- swimming and door prizes, and musical entertainment by J .C Harkett. f. JJpTl.innAuj.iilUieDtKvenuCenliTWebef State University in Ogden. The free performance ) SrL Tyrone Reynolds, head usher, or call Ext. tyrone.reynoldsShill.af.mil er -- 0 Summer Bash M'M.MEK HASH: Celebrate lOyears of Summer Bash fun Aujf. Scheduled events include Big Bash ; Bingo, Aug. 6. 7 p.m.. Enlisted Club; Big Bash Golf - Tournament. Aug. 7, 7:30 a.m., Hubbard Golf Course; - Basewide picnic and Cardboard Regatta. Aug. 8, 1 1 J a.m.-- 3 p.m.. Centennial Park area; Chase the Moose, Ditch tlw Dog fun run and walk, Aug. 9, 1 1 a.m., VVest- side Fitness Center, Free swimming, Aug. 9, noon-' p.m.. Pool 2; Hill AFB Day at Raging Waters, Aug. 10, trans- t all day, admission $10 adults, $8 ages portation available for $5 through Tickets & Tours; Rod Ru n classic car show, Aug. 12, 10 a.m.--4 p.m., Cen-- . tennial Park. CARDBOARD REGATTA: Entry is now open for , the Cardboard Regatta, planned as part of the 75th Services Division's Su mmer Bash. The boat race will be Aug. 8 at 2 p.m. in the Youth Fishing Pond. Boats Hill Bowling 7 and oars must be made from cardboard and hold between two and six people. No plastic foam, plas-- , tic, fiberglass or wood can be used in the construe-'- i tion. Kntry forms are available at any Services facility. 1 Call ExL for more details. ROD RUN: The 13th annual Hill Rod Run will be ", ; Center noon-midnig- Fri-da- I Tattoos of Ogden AS has moved to 3040 (Call for further details) Custom Work Available ,' m Full tj Car Title Loans Discharged Bankruptcies Layton Finance 1969 N. Main COC QQQO Layton OJmO'QOuO i 625-023- 3 90-da- Personal Loans Washington 454 N. HILLFIELD RD. 4, LAYTON or Appi. oj-uo- u Expires 9-- 1 11 mm mm $50 - $1500 CVOOTTDCE: A Kim Hill Field Elementary NEW STUDENT REGISTRATION: Registration for new students at I fill Field F.lementary School will 1 a.m. Students who live on base or be Aug. 1 from on Aitiane Drive in Clearfield attend the school. Those registering should bring an original birth certificate, immunization record. Social Security numbers for the local emergency child and parents, phone numlM-rso- f contacts or a first sergeant, proof of residency and work place phone numbers or cell phone numbers. Families that plan to move onto the base before school starts need to bring a y housing letter from the Housing Office. School starts Aug. 27. self-guide- t. I L 6-- the-dar- 1 7 all-ran- vided. AROUND THE W ORLD IN 80 MILES, July 26, 9 p.m. Learn the culture and customs of Italy, then enjoy and Italian meal at a nearby restaurant. Bring money for the meal. DISCOVER SALT LAKE CITY TOUR, July 28. 10 d a.m.-- 3 p.m. Learn about Utah's capitol city in a walking tour. JOB SEEKERS: Family Support has a resource center, computer lab and a listing of job announcements to help you find employment Dropoff your resume for review by an employment team member. HEARTS APART is planning a "Discovery Day- - waiK-- - 0 of pounding music, special effects lighting, fog machines y and more! Bowlers of all ages are welcome every from 9 The cost is $30 to rent a lane for up to six bowlers or $2.05 per game. I 1 t; EARLY CHILD DEVELOPMENT, Friday and July 26. p.m. Designed for parents with children up to age 3, this class provides insights and ideas to help children develop mentally and emotionally. REDUX, July 25. 0 a.m. Information is provided for military members who have been in between 14 12 and 15 years about the High 3 Option and Redux plans. CHRISTMAS IN JULY, July 25, 4:30-5:3p.m. Helpful ways to plan financially for the holidays are pro- n on-sit- I 1 Family Support Center D L 4 TV- 1 825-102- 6 INTRAMURUBOWLIn G: Letters of intent and team Intramural Bowlrosters are due Friday for the 2001-0ing League. The league starts Aug. 29. A team captain and board of directors meeting is scheduled for Saturday at 9 a.m. in the bowling center. League eligibility includes active duty military and their dependents over the age of 18. DoD civilians and their dependents over the age of 18. retired military and DoD personnel. The league will bowl on Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. COLORA.MA. The next Moonlight Colorama is SatOpen to adults only, the urday from 9 cost is $ 1 1 in advance or $ 13 the day of the event. THUNDER ALLEY: Experience the hottest glow-ik bowling system, with more than 3.000 watts Aug. 12 from 10 a.m.-- p.m. in Centennial Park. Reg- istration before Aug. 9 is $ 15; and is $20 Awards I I Saturday, The bow ling center is closed Sunday. p.m.; Friday. 4 1 ; 0 4:30-5:1- i volunteer. Call Ilonnie Parker for the SQUADRON BOWLING PARTIES: Schedule squadron or unit bowling parties now. The cost is only ;5 per bowler and includes three ganes of bowling and rental shoes. Thunder Alley' is also available upon request. LEAGUES: Fall and winter bowling leagues are now forming. Leagues start in earlv September. 1 1 a.m.-8:3SUMMER HOURS: Monday-Thursda- TUMBLING MONDAYS AN D WEDNESDAYS: 1 is 3:30 4 2 is p.m.. p.m.. p.m.. Beginner2 is 5:15--6 p.m.. Beginner 1 is Advanced is p.m. Cost is $20 nr3(ninutecIasses and $25 per member and $30 per nonmember for 19. classes. For more information, call Ext. KARATE LESSONS: Mondays and Wednesdays at 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. for all levels. Cost is $25 per month for members and $30 per month for nonmembers. at to bye-ma- il Activities D Youth OUTSIDE TRJI'S: 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. I SI 1 KRS AKE N CEDED for the Aug. 22Tops in Blue ; per formanre. The 75 volunteer usher will help ith crowd control and will be required to attend one train-- l ing meeting prior to the event. Ushers will be on duty , frtra4:3ai(3()pmtrK,dayofthesJKw.ContactTech. trip to the Children's Museum in Salt lake City. da'e and time. GREEN THL'MH GARDEN CU'K: A Utah State r University agricultural exTl will ofd-- advice on spring planting, pruning, lawn care and mure! Call 1 ainiJv Support for date and lime. INFORMATION AND KEFERK.IL: Family Stipjiort has information on the INS. pasporis. car registraservices, support groups and any tion, base airencv. Call li-se- l Wxlard for Mails. VOLUNTEER N EEDED: Hie Hill AFB Thrift Shop needs a volunteer to update its Microsoft Fxcel database. Hie database already exists but needs troubleshxling bv an Fxcel experL Contact Blanche for details. Greene at AIRMAN'S ATTIC: Airman's Attkr. BIdg.332. accepts donations of clothing, serviceable furniture and food. The shop is open Monday. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m.-- 3 p.m. The last Tuesp.m., and Tuesday from day the cost of day of each month is for the Food Pantry. admission is one paper NIGHT will be held Aug. 14 at 6 p.m. in the Family Support Center. Come and meet the superintendents of the local elementary, middle and high schools. FAMILY NIGHT: Fvery Monday night is family night! From 6:3O:30 p.m.. rent a lane fur only $20 for up to six bow lers (shes included). Reservations accepted. In addition. hamburgPT and hot dog are on! $1 eac h. will be presented in 13 categories. 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