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Show 0MarchHilltop21.Tini2002 14 Family Activities 8 1 1 a.m.-- l BOWLING SPECLUlWtrkdays, p.m., bowl for onlv $1.25 per same. BOWLER APPRECIATION DAY. Third Sunday of every month, mxm - 5:30 p.m., only $1.25 per game. TM'XDER ALLEY, an entertainment and sound experience, Fridays, 10 p.m.-- l a.m.; and Saturday from 9 'Die cost is $2. 15 per game or $35 to rent a lane. Thunder Alley includes glow in the dark bowling balls and pins, a light show and a live broadcast from Rock 300 radio. EVERY MONDAY is Family Night from 6:30-- p.m. The cost is $20 per lane, shoes included, for unlimited bowling for up to six bowlers per lane. The center also offers $1 hamburgers and $1 hot dogs that night. HOI RS OF OPERATION: Mon. Thurs. 1 a m. 9:30 p.m., Fri. 1 1 am. 1 a.m., Sat. 9 a.m. 12 a.m., Sun. 12 - 9:30 p.m. Holidays as advertised. The snack bar grill closes 30 minutes prior to the scheduled bowling center closing time. B Youth Activities HOCKEY CLINIC: Saturday, 1 1 a.m. 1 p.m. for ages H. FREE, learn how to play roller hoc key. If you have your own equipment, please bring it. All levels welcome. We will have a scrimmage at the end of the clinic. BASEBALL, SOFTBALL, COACH PITCH & T BALL Register Monday - Friday at the Youth Center between 6 a.m. and 5 p.m., registration ends April 12. Cost: & coach pitch $23 for members, $28 nonmem-bers- . BaseballSoftball $33 members, $38 nonmembers. Each participant will receive a uniform jersey and ball cap, a $5 late fee" will be assessed for all participants who register after April 12. Volunteers are also being recruited to serve as team coaches for all k'agues. For more info.call Ext. EASTER FUN: The Youth Center is sponsoring an Easter Bunny Breakfast and Egg Hunt, March 23 from -- 6-- 1 13-1- 10-1- Adoptions Upgrades Monitors Pregnancy-relateexpenses & housing available Confidential Services, support of an experienced and loving staff that truly cares about YOU d GIG Computers "Bare Bones System" - --v information. 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FAMILY READINESS PROGRAM: Family Support offers TDY or remote assignment preparation assistance and communication support for Air Force members & the people they want to stay in touch with. Services include morale calls, video links and access, and the Hearts Apart Program. Contact Master Sgt Kevin Padberg or Angela Henderson for more NETWORK SPECIALISTS $7( MONITORS Adoption Agency two-nig- ht 0 a.m.-12:3- 0 a.m.-12:3- 6-- 9 Birthparent Services: Call Toll Free 1 6-- 9 12-1- 3 17" 5-- -- 2-3, -- Heart to Heart Adoptions Service Licensed Full B Family Support SPOUSE EMPLOYMENT ORIENTATION, Friday, 10 am. Orientations are for military or civilian spouses newly arrived at Hill AFB. Information will be given about the job market, salary and what to expect when seeking employment in the area. Spouses with degrees don't need to attend. March 28, 6 p.m. RESUME 1 AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 MILES, today, p.m. Learn the culture of Germany and enjoy dinner at the Bavarian Chalet restaurant in Ogden. A cultural specialist will assist with menu selections and give a brief overview of the country. Class participants are responsible for the price of their meal. for more details. Call Ext or EVENING SPOUSE EMPLOYMENT SEMINAR, Monday-Tuesdaseminar is p.m. The vetof Workforce Services by taught Department inforeran representatives and provides mation on salaries and the local job market. This is not a job fair, and federal forms are not discussed. EFFECTIVE COUPLES' COMMUNICATION 0 p.m. Learn WORKSHOP, Monday, 11:30 how to be more effective in communicating with your partner. Guest speaker is Dr. William Endy, Family COMPETITION: Saturday, 9 a.m., girls and guys ages 8 13 FREE. Competition consists of three separate age groups for boys and girls: 8-9 yrs, 1 yrs, and yrs. Top two winners in each category will advance to the regional competition on March 16 for a chance at the finals in the Delta Center March 28. For more information call Ext. ROLLER SKATING is held every Friday from p.m. The cost is $3 for members and $4 for nonmembers. ll 2; t, Counseling Service. DEALING WITH THE DEPRESSION, Tuesday, 1 1:30 p.m. Learn new techniques on erasing depression and coping with life's daily frustrations. Guest speaker is Dr. Tom Benhard from the Anchor Point Institute. FEDERAL FORMS, Tuesday, p.m. Learn to fill out forms that increase your federal employment chances. INTERESTED IN ADOPTING? Wednesday, 4:30-5:3- 0 p.m. Learn the ABCs of adoption from the Depart-meof Children Services. COPING WITH ANGER, March 28, 11:30 p.m. Guest speaker is Dr. Tom Benhard. a.m.-12:3- 13-1- LOCK-IN- : will ATeen Lock-In- , for ages he held March 29 from 9 p.m.-- 6 a.m. The cost is $10 for members and $ 15 for nonmembers, and activities include bowling, video games, hoops, movies, karaoke and games. IDs are required. TUMBLING: Tumbling on Wednesdays starting at 3:30 $20 beginners and up, Bldg. p.m., $15 883. Also JazzBallet classes Tuesday and Thursday, $25 per month, times vary. For more information, call BrendaSloper Ext. KARATE LESSONS: Mondays and Wednesdays at 5 and 6 p.m. for all levels. Cost is $25 per month for members and $30 per month for nonmembers. BALLET CLASSES: Youth Center Bldg. 883, classes will be offered, $25 per month for Youth Center members, $30 per month for nonmembers. Monday classes: 5 - 6 p.m. Grades 2 IVeschool 4 - 5 p.m., Grades K-- 3, 6 - 7 p.m. Wednesday Classes: Grades 4 - 6, 4 - 5 p.m., Junior High and High School Beginning, 5 - 6 p.m. Junior High and High School Intermediate Advanced, 6 - 7 p.m. For more information, call Ext TEEN 1 rL ' B Thornton Community Center CHESS CLUB: The Thornton Community Center is organizing a base chess club. Player categories are teens ages youth ages nine-1youth ages active duty military, and eligible family members, DoD civilians, contractors and retirees. A membership meeting will be April 9 in the Thornton Center computer lab, Bidg. 460. The center will host a USCF Tournament on May 1 1 starting at 9 a.m. For more information, contact John English at the Thornton Community Center or call Ext 7-- 9 M a.m.-noo- 13-1- t. Heart to Bring your own skates or rent them for 50 cents. n for ages and their parents. The cost is $4 for children, $5 for adults, and ages 2 and under eat free. Breakfast will be served until 10 a.m., followed by the egg hunt and a carnival. TEEN HUNT: Ages 8 are invited to hunt Easter p.m. at the Youth eggs by flashlight, March 23 from Center. The cost is $2 for members and $3 for B Hilt Bowling Center from - ' I t |