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Show 22 H.! AROUND THE HILL April 5. 1991 T.Ttes 'cc Mr 1991 MEMBERSHIP CARDS: On now for $9. TODAY: Roller skating in the gym. 6 9 p m., SI fur members. $1.50 tor A limited number of skates are available for a rental fee. SATURDAY: Youth .spring cleanup. 2 p.m. SUNDAY: Family roller skating in the gym, p.m., $1 for members. $1.50 for Parents skate for free. A limited number of skates available for a rental fee. MONDAY: Relays. 3:30 p.m., free. TUESDAY: Parent volunteer meeting, 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Cake cone decorating, 4 p.m., 25 cents. THURSDAY: Family aerobics. 4 p.m.. free. Tissue butterflies, 4 p.m., 25 cents. FRIDAY: Grammy Award winners roller p.m., $1 skating party in the gym, for members, $1.50 for A limited number of skates available for a rental fee. INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES: Karate, ballet, tumbling, piano, jazz and creative movement. For more information contact the Youth Center, Ext. 72419. HOURS: Monday-Thursdap.m., Frip.m., Saturday p.m.. Sunday day p.m. members $2 each. The dinner is open non-member- to all military, retired military and Department of Defense families. Make 50-ce- nt reserv ations by April 13. POSTER CONTEST: Entries due April 15 for1 posters incorporating an theme. First, second and third place prizes will be awarded. ESSAY CONTEST: Write a essay on why your mom is the best. Deadline is April 26, 9 p.m. Prizes include a plaque, bouquet of flowers, dinner at the NCO Club and a $20 gift certificate for the base exchange. Winner will be announced May 8. CAR10CA COMPETITION: April 20. 6 p.m. You can be a star with our new system. Choose a song from the hundreds of titles available and do the vocals. SHOPLIFTING AWARENESS: Trip to the base exchange, grades April 15. 3:30-4:3- 0 p.m. Preregister by April 11. Trip is free. LOST AND FOUND: All items in the youth center lost and found will be given to the thrift shop on April 12. child is missing anything, check with the youth center prior to that day. non-member- 50-ee- nt 6-- nt 6-- Sub-for-San- 8 News ta April Art Fair Art TODAY-SATURDA- s, tal engineering and environmental management are needed to teach at AFIT. Individuals with a master's degree may also apply for faculty duty at the institute's School of Engineering and Services. Under the AFIT Faculty Sponsorship Program, these people will be sent to graduate school for three years to get their doctoral degrees and then report for faculty duty. Call Maj. Mike Duncan, DSN or write: AFITDEV. Wright-PattersoAFB. Ohio. 45433. for more information. OVC News APRIL 16: Annual Crystal Silver Bingo evening function. 7 p.m. Menu will include heavy hors d'oeuvres. LA wives are hostesses. Make reservations by April 12 Denise Anderson, with: M R. Susan Rosemary Miller. or S-Charlotte Godsey. Flood, G-- wine-tastin- g 773-249- n f)46-376.- --r- jj 547-961- 5 785-838- 825-423- fair at the Officers' Club, sponsored by the Hill AFB Officers' Wives' and Noncommissioned Officers' Wives' Clubs. This fair, a fundraiser for the clubs' joint scholarship fund, will feature approximately 15 local artists and craftsmen. Among the items offered for sale will be original oils and water-colorprints, Southwest collectibles, handwoven rugs and mats, jewelry, wearable art, decorator gift items, pottery, stained glass and much more. Friday's events will include a complimentary social from 5:30-6:3- 0 p.m., followed by dinner with a French flair at 6:30 p.m. On Saturday the fair will be open from 10 a.m.-for p.m. Call Susie Miner. more information. SCHOLARSHIP FORMS are available at the Family Support Center and the cashier's cage at both the Officers' and NCO clubs. AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY: Captains and majors who have been awarded doctoral degrees in environmen- 1 774-876- 308-nort- Instructors Sought OUTBRIEF: April 17. p.m.. Bldg. 1295. Poe Conference Center. Everyone is welcome. OFFICER ELECTIONS: April 25. 10 a.m.. Bldg. 308, Family Support Center. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call SSgt. Tamara Westerman, Ext. 77872. A-- Real Estate Seminar If-yo- ur 3-- 9 y 1 ANY QUESTIONS? Call Ext. 72649 or 73476 (auto shop) or stop by Bldg. 534. WEDNESDAY: The monthly real estate seminar, sponsored by the base Housing Office, 9 a.m. in the Family Support The president of Center, Bldg. the Ogden Board of Realtors will discuss the local market update, home buying process and working with your realtor. All military and civilian employees at Hill AFB are welcome to attend. Make reservations by calling the Housing Office at Ext. 71840 or 72962. sing-alon- g 8 non-member- 50-ce- 3 energy-awarenes- 4-- 6 BRAKES: Learn how to fix your brakes in our auto shop, Wednesday, p m., $15 for two veeks. OIL PAINTING: Class starts April 22. 4.30 p.m., $30 for six weeks, plus supplies. BASIC FRAMING: Still being offered. Classes fill up about two months in advance, so sign up now. UPCOMING: Artist Craftsman Contest is coming in May, so plan ahead with your paintings, drawings, sculpture, pottery, basket weaving, wood projects, sewing, knitting or whatever. and preREMEMBER: payment is required for all arts and crafts WEDNESDAY: The Defense Relitigation and Marketing Office at Hill AFB will conduct an auction in Bldg. S 894, at 9 a m. Items include air conditioning units, photographic printers, shipping and storage containers, ammo cans, plastic drums, vehicle tires, tent and frame sections, storage lockers, railroad rails, engine generators, special purpose carts and much more. Items are on display weekdays, 7:30 a.m.-p.m. A complete list may be seen at Bldg. Registration begins at 8 a.m. Wednesday. Bidders must be present and registered to bid. Call Ext. 76557 for more information. FAMILY DINING NIGHT. April 16. 6 p.m. The menu includes spaghetti or lasagna, salad, garlic bread, beverage and baked Alaska. The first four family members are S2.50 each, additional Youth Center Arts and Crafts Auction sale Red Cross ON BASE: Standard first aid instructor 8 a.m.-- p.m., Bldg. course, April 308. Cost is $40, which includes instrucbinder. tor manuals and a three-rinPrerequisite is a current standard first aid 15-1- 4 g card. standard first aid class can be taught at your location at a time convenient for you. Cost is $35 per student class and all you profor this eight-hou- r vide is a VCR and TV. This same class is taught at the Bonneville Red Cross chapter twice a month in the evenings or on Saturday. Cost is $25. OFF-BASStandard first aid course, Tues- OSHA-approve- d dayThursday. 8:30 p.m., a.m.-12:3- 0 at the Bonneville Chapter, 1961 Washington Blvd., Ogden. Also taught April 13, 8:30 a.m.-5:3p.m. and April p.m.. at the same location. Cost is $25 with a book and $20 without. Community CPR is taught April 20, 8:30 a.m.-5:3p.m. at the chapter house. Cost is $20$ 15. INFORMATION: Call Carma Dorney. 22-2- 0 0 0 627-353- Hill AFB Museum HOURS: 9 a.m.-- p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays, 9 a.m.-- p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Closed Mondays, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's. ADMISSION IS FREE but donations are YEAR-ROUN- 3 5 - X MATH TUTOR: ALGEBRA! I w Eca With Predstea Bp! rSAVE $5.00 TOhC i I pp SPECIAL GUARANTEED TRIGONOMETRY! I CALCULUS! 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