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Show NEWS ask Irflfistfoiry o, 12) A variety cf activities has been scheduled throughout February to mark Hill AFB's observance of Black History Month. Following is a calendar of events for Black Histo ry Month at Hill. HFeb. 5- -A Black Heritage Month currently assistant chief, Property Utilization and Disposal Division, Directorate of Technical and Logistics Services at Cameron Station, Alexandria, Va. The colonel's theme is: overall's tf music from its beginning in slavery to the contemporary sound of today. Admission is free. The point of contact is Henry McCallister, Other activities scheduled include: H Feb. Black Heritage Film Series is a variety of videotapes available for enjoyment and education. They are suitable for viewing by all base workers at lunch time, staff meetings, and commander's call. Some of the films available are "Thank God-T- he Music of the Black Church," "Blacks in the Military," "Black Eagles (Tuskegee Airman)," "Prejudice A Lesson to Forget," and "Bill Cosby on Prejudice." Films may be picked up from Clayton Aaron, Bldg. 245, Films are VHS or military tapes. One day notice is and films required may be kept up to two days K-maximum. D Feb. Black Women Exhibit: Against the Outreach will also visit the following community Odds. In this exhibit, the lives of more than 100 centers: Feb. 2 American Association of University American black women who made contributions in exhibit Women at the Hill Noncommissioned Officers' Club, 16 career fields are depicted. The will be displayed in the foyer at the base exchange. 11 a.m.-- l p.m. 12-Feb. The base exchange will offer cosmetCreek Youth Center. Ogden. Feb. ic makeovers to military and military family memp.m. bers. Call 7:30-9:3Feb. Bldg. 430, for an appointment. Temple, Ogden, p.m. Feb. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Feb. 21 -- Marshall Whit Center. Ogden. p.m. exCivil Rights Movement Exhibition. This Feb. 25 Moweda Detention Center, Roy. hibit will be displayed in the foyer at the base exp.m. Feb. 13, 19, 27 During story hour, the great change. Additional points of contact include: Claudia art of, story telling will enlighten the minds of young White, 1st Jackie f stones about black heritage Lt. Kershaw L. Weston, Thompson, P806 Sgt. Raymond A committee will visit the children at Hill's Child Tecora Mary Douglas, Christy, Development Center. The point of contact is 2nd Lt. Wright, H. Smith, Joseph Douglas Johnson, and MSgt. Roy Allen, Charles Petty, March 1 A gospel musical will be held from p.m. at Second Baptist Church, 301 33rd Editor's note: Due to the crisis in the Persian Street, Ogden. It will consist of a mass choir corn- Gulf, and security needs of the base, this year's proposed of people from Hill and the surrounding e munities, including educational institutions and gram has been limited from previous years. other military installations. The choir will portray people who want to attend an event should call the through musical selections, the evolution of gospel point of contact for access to the base. no to drugs. The school schedule follows: Feb. 8 Polk Elementary, Ogden, a.m., . Lewis kindergarten-5grades Elementary, Ogden, - 1:45 p.m., grades K-Feb. 15 E.G. King Elementary, Layton, 8:45-9:1a.m. grades a.m., grades K-Dee Elementary, Ogden, p.m., grades ; 2- - 2:45 p.m. grades Feb. 22 Roosevelt Elementary, Salt Lake City, Muir Elementary, Bountia.m., grades K-ful, p.m., grades Feb, Elementary, Clearfield, 10:30-1a.m., grades K-- Joseph a.m., grades Cook Elementary, Syracuse, p.m! grades 777-726- 1- 5. 5 4-- 3; 9:30-10:1- 5 K-2- 6. 3-- 5. j v 9-9:- 6. 5-- 6. 45 28-Ant- elope 9-9:- 4-- 1 6; 777-060- 34-inc- 3. 6. 1-- Colonel Loundermon 20-pan- 15-Gr- 4 fc A 773-120- 7, 0 iffin 15-28-D- r. 6-- 7 7-- 20-pan- 8 777-506- " h 777-915- 5; 1; 777-513- 777-693- 777-303- 777-300- 0; 777-438- 5; 777-050- 4; 777-094- 9. 30 corn-goal- s, Off-bas- !CnonGDGOSC0GQOO laytcn ouannnnnn FREE Footlongs U 1 J D D Not good with any other discounts. Expires Hr J i"rf n nu i r--t Ml WO"" to"- -, on "-- Hi J.. H uror ny-th9y co e i. 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MW 2. h 1:30-2:1- 5 Colleges Strengths and Weaknesses." Tickets are $6.50 and can be purchased from any Black Heritage Month representative on base. The point of contact is Delores Hill at Feb. Hill Black History Month Community Outreach Program will again be a highlight during several performances at local schools throughout the month. tViomo .U Thie !f "All Thmrrc IMaro MU vear'c nrntrrnm Kt WK4 Possible-Wh- en You Believe in Yourself." The pro- gram includes eight committee members playing the parts of influential people in black history, including Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, Lena Home, Jackie Robinson, Mrs. Coretta Scott King, Dr. Charles Drew and Mary McLeod Bethune. The presentations will include high points of the character's background, education, dreams and and words of inspiration the characters would say to today's youth. The main purpose of the pro- gram is to motivate students to stay in school, iden- - Z 6. 9-9:- "Educating America: Black Universities and T felD BTitflh) Hilltop Timej tify positive role models and encourage them to say Lunch- eon will be held at the Noncommissioned Officers' Club ballroom from 11:30 a.m.-- l p.m. The featured speaker will be Col. Andrew Lounder-mon- , Feb, 1, 1991 |