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Show NEWS BRIEFS t Base On Cancellations possible Iu' i wtf I'l v tiisai:'l jxf..!j!' hrcf B Blue Cross The Blue Cross-Blu- e m a iliouhl iu Conditions, a:a i d or postponed. Patrons Hntrma aycncy before attending. n lx-- 1 i!h the ch-c- lYoU-ctio- 1- -4 n drives will ! 1, H Friday and Sept. 21 from 9 at the 4 'it h Medical Squadron. BIdg. 568 (by the Base call Mountain Clink ). For more information, call Fxt. , star Blood Services at The 3rd annual Hispanic Heritage Fiesta is Sept. 21 from 11 a.m.-- 2 p.m. at Centennial Park. Entertainment will include DJ Band, salsa dancers. Musical Tejano Pride, the Hill Wave and the Guatemalan Sisters. A fajita lunch will also be a.m.-noo- 1 All-Sta- rs 47t-2- served. The cost is $6 per person, and tickets are available from Master Sgt. Luis Pena. YPLA. Ext. Barbara Garcia. Uf CO. Ext.6M)522; Tech. Sgt. Patti Austill, YPLA, Ext. Alma Dominquez, LMC-Jeanette Martinez. LGPA. Ext Ext. 2nd LtTom LHJPA. Ext Martinez. Kathy 75th Pina. LCES. Ext. CS. Ext Jocelyn McChesney. Darlene Romero. TIE. Ext. Toni Prioletti, Cancer Survivors Day Friday "Celebration of life" is the theme for the Friday observance of Cancer Survivor Day. Friday. Activities bejiin with a 5KFun RunU'alkWheelchair. six.nsored by the Hill AFB Top 3. Rega m. at the Hill AFB Clinic. The $10 fee istration is from An inspirational program includes a commemorative and luncheon will follow for cancer survivors and guests. Educational sessions will follow, discussing nutrition, stress man- LAR-SP- t. Ext. George Gallegos. TICO. Ext. Mary Quintana. LGSDT, Jacque Laursen. LEPP, Ext. agement, organ and tissue donation, and hearing loss. The day concludes with a tree planting ceremony at the 75th Medical Group. Hldg. 570. For Fun Run information, call Master Sgt. Colette (ieiss at Ext. Ext. Elaine Lobato. LGSAM. Ext. Arcy Martinez. UUP. Ext. John MedJudy Johnson. LHCO. Ext or Stacy Lopez, LEEAG. Ext. ina. TICO. Ext The 7th annual Air Force Association Chili Cook-of- f is Sept. Centennial Park. Cooking starts at 8 a.m. and judging begins at noon. The public is invited to taste the chili starting is $4 each or $8 per family. Proat noon. Cost for ceeds benefit the Family Support Center. To participate or for more information, call Amy Vidrine at or Will Vidrine at Program discussing gender F 29 in ederal Women's Program Mentoring Committee presents a video lunch and learn program on "The Power Dead-EveKule and Other Gender Differences in the Workplace," Tuesday and Sept. 20 in BIdg. 555. Dr. Pat Heim will present the both days. Participants are program from 11 invited to bring their lunch. For reservations or more infor- n 525-365- a.m.-12:30p.- 525-365- 7, 7. step. tfoirsti . i & 4:30-- 8 Oct 30 p.m., B Square dance west gate) Weber State University computer science faculty f WSU tuition $492 plus lab fee $20 WSU credit Exclusive waiver (for HAFB course only) of university 105 (Personal Computer mation, call Sandra Buderson, (435) (435) 787-193- 7 orjwkennedypcu.net; 18: Oct Questions: Call Joyce Taylor, fl honors Hispanic heritage 'Salsa-Bratio- n' The sixth annual Utah Hispanic Festival will be Friday from p.m., and Saturday from 10 a.m.-1- 0 p.m. at Franklin Covey Field in Salt Lake City. Activities include a children's tent, a shopping bazaar, musical performances and food from several countries. Admission is $5 adults and free for children under 10. 1 Call Dave Galvan at for more details. "Salsa-Bration- " 0 301-503- for the ARTS T Performances by: Woody Herman Orchestra Jazi Clarinetist Ken Peplowski & the Four Freshman Ogden Concert Band, Joe McQueen Restaurants from 25th St FREE ADMISSION Fundamentals) OCDENam0tt WSU continuing education registration office Rm. 21 8, WSU Ogden Campus Ben Lomond HISTORIC SUITE HOTEL A 17: At HAFB during first class period BIG D tcAcv Of Comfort SYMPHONY-BALLE- CONSTRUCTION or see our Web site www.weber.educehillab 626-63- or Jeri Martin (801) BRING A BLANKET OR LAWN CHAIR AND JOIN THE FUN! or Promontory Tower (626-660- Warren Kennedy, 734-936- 0; Registration options: Sept. classes set The Ogden Singles Square Dancing Club is starting new dance classes Tuesday and Sept. 25, p.m. at the Hayloft. 2770 W. North Plain City Road. Plain City. The first lesson is free with a $3 donation after the first lesson. For more infor- at Registration On-lin- e www.sahlake2002.com (click on get involvedhealthy lifestyle) or at Ogden City Community Services 1875 Monroe Blvd. Military and civilians equally welcome CEET In Town Children i Activities Giant Puppets Ribbon Cutting & Dedication Gold Meadal Mile Walk -- 19, 2001 Hill AFB training building (BIdg 1279, near Weber State University 1. SEPTEMBER 22, 2001 & Thursday 544-121- QRAM OPENING Routing Basics (CS 2410) it Hill AFB (includes exam prep for Microsoft A and Net Plus) Tuesday nials and bulbs. Pick up a signed plant list at the Self Help Center. BIdg. 820 and then go to &J Nursery, 1815 West Gentile, Layton, to purchase the items. For more information, call Brenda Roberts at OGDEN AMPHITHEATER and PLAZA toward your Information Technology Systems Specialist Certificate! Network starts the time to start fall planting of trees, shrubs, peren- 392-668- 7. B Chili cookoff benefits center The Enroll in B Fall planting 2. 7-- Take ttue "Searching for True Love," a series on romance, begins Sept 23. 6 p.m. in the Base Chapel basement For more information, call Chaplain (Capt) Ricky Harvey at Ext or Tech. Sgt. Tom Koehler at Ext Refreshments will be served. Now is B Fiesta celebrates heritage Blood drive Friday I'. im- - b!(Hid representative visiting Shield representative will be in BIdg. 1245, Room 2. SepL 20. Anyone with billing questions or problems must call ExL to sc hedule an appointment Appoinand tments are available between 9 a.m.-noo- n p.m. B sonic B Romance series begins mation.call Ext. T I in OjmIcii ASSOCIATION DOO.DODDOODDOODD I I win I I Mil - V . I I I V) I n h A NURSERY FULL OF SAVINGS! NOW THRU WEDNESDAY SEPT. 19! DOUGLAS FIR TREES 20 20 Gallon Sizes, Regular $59.98Now $47.98 28 Gallon Sizes, Regular $79.99Now $55.99 16 SCOTT'S WINTERIZE STEP 4 .......$ ALL REMAINING FRUIT TREES Regular $19.98 - TOP S7 U! ENTIRE STOCK OF BULBS 4" "In Bloom!" 1H II IDQ Off 3.44 D Off 7 AU$4.98 now r$5.44 $3.77 . $ .67 each or 3 for PINE & SRPUCE TREES YIMmh 20-5- 0 . AA I O i o D O $4.47 Off a I 4rr $Z Ad in I Pot Regular $2.29 1 iQ - READY TO PLANT ON SALE! PERENNIALS "Plant Now for COLOR Next Year! GARDEN MUMS Off NURSERY GRADE C Tl rJ j n Accnnii c WA o 20 ALL JAPANESE MAPLES r Off 30 Covers 5,000 sq.ft.. Regular $15.95 BEST QUALITY! 10 1 D d not alone... 6484 S. 2000 E. (UintahSouth Ogden) 479-606- 0 Monday - Saturday 8 am - 6 pm Closed Sundays For more information on Hill's various support groups look in the Around the Hill section of the Hilltop Times. 4jf D LI O |