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Show 14 O Hilltop Tunes May 2002 S Family Act ivit las Center Bowling Thf Hill iTuwIinR Onter m Hill through June D :'.() fur renovations. Youth Activities KITCHEN CRAFTS: Youth Activities Outer offers Kids in the Kitchen every Wednesday at 4 p.m., and Crafty Kids every Thursday at 4 p.m. for ages The cost for each activity is $1 per member and $2 per nonmeniber ROLLER SKATING: Youth Activities sponsors roller skatinjf every Friday from p.m. The cost is $3 for members and $4 for nonmem-bers- . Children under ajje 9 must be accompanied by an adult Call Ext, 7 24 19 for more details. GREAT KIDS DAY, June 1.11 a.m. 2 p.m.. Centennial Park Open to all Hill AI B families, the free events include a jiianl slide, Olympic challenge, rock climbing, Velcro wall, bungee run, gladiator joust, Jumpasaurus Bouncer, face painting, crafts and a bike rodeo. For more details, call Fxt. or SCHOOL AGE SUMMER CAMP: June - Family Support MEALS IN A MINUTE, today, p.m. Recipes for quick and easy meals that can be made in an electric frying pan, Crock-Pot- , microwave or in one pot on the stove are shared in this class, designed for busy people. A meal will be prepared and sampled during the class. 8 a.m.-TRANSITION ASSISTANCE, May techp.m. Provides insight into niques, VA benefits and other needs for personnel leaving active duty. RESUME today, May 16, 23 and 30, 1 5-- 6 21-2- 4 p.m. 9-- 1 8 Mm S t f ) 1st I Credit Low Rates Turn Iown Welcome JtimltK) Loans '2nd Mortgage I I nes Credit f ast Closing e Hental Medical Patient Credit Cards A,R LGMPT, Ext a.m., AMERICAN LEGION service of fictr visit May 17, 8:30-1South Employment Center, 480 27th Street Ogden; and 10:30-1:30 a.m., West Employment Center, 1350 E. 1450 South, Clearfield. DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS service officer visit a.m., South Employment Center, 480 27th May 24, 8:30-1Street Ogden; and 10:30-- 1:30 a.m., West Employment Center, 1350 E. 1 450 South, Clearfield. NATIONAL CONTRACT MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION is a professional association comprised of members who work within the procurement and contract management industry. Membership is open to military and government and civilian persomieLNCMA offers educational resources and training, certification and credential programs, related periodicals, and special seminars and annual events. Monthly and social events are held at various locations within the community and allow for networking opportunities, informative presentations by guest speakers, and discussion of current issues with otlierprofessionals in related fields. CaDTamerra Hite (hilLaf.miI) for more information. at Ext TOASTMASTERS helps people improve their natural ability to speak, listen and think. It isn't a class, but a club where every member participates and learns from each other. The Hill Climbers Toastmasters Club 4846 meets every Wednesday from 1 1:30 p.m. in the FM Conference Room located r of administrain the southeast wing of Bldg. 1289. A r tive leave granted to participants in conjunction with a lunch. For more information, contact Zana Anderson, Ext Jerry Coates, Ext 54750, or Katie Ellis, Ext 54707. 0 1 0 1 a.m.-12:3- 0 half-hou- half-hou- Hair One 1 1 (Call for further details) Full 1 Custom Work Available Walk-in- 1454 N. Hillfield Rd. mile from Base! s or Appointments Layton 593-096- 0 Way -- Cool Stuff THE LAW DAY mux Tid-bal- L 625-023- 3 Z R lome Land lot ( rvdit Problem lltHs Debt Ratio 1 AWARDS LUNCHEON: The Hill Administrators' Association will award scholarships to local high school seniors, and present its annual MACH and Image Awards, May 23 at 1 1:30 a.m. at Club Hill. The luncheon is $9 for members and $9.50 for and includes marinated chicken breast. For tickets or more details, contact a directorate monitor or Bonnie Mick Liscomb, UOC, Ext. WMBA, Ext Liesel Woodard, DPF, Ext 5837; Gavlene Brown, DPCE, Ext Steve Adams, PK3, Ext. Kyle Widdson, IX' AP, Gerald White, TI-- Ext 5713; and Barbara Hunt Ext Tattoos of Ogden 3040 Washington n. ntak 1H7 Residential omniiTt ttl PurcltHKe Hft Inance ( .onttrtii tlori I cx h Manufactured 0 5-- 6 lHm WWW.0ldweitmoH9Bat.COm are a.m.-12:3- WOMEN, INFANTS AND CHILDREN PROGRAM, Friday and May 31, p.m. A video orientation is shown and the application process for the supplemental program is explained. GOALS, BUDGETING AND OUT OF DEBT, 1:30 a.m. Learn how setting goals and Friday, budgeting helps eliminate credit card debt. FEDERAL FORMS, Tuesday, p.m. Learn how to fill out SF 171, OF 612 and other employment-related forms. 10-1- 3 0 a.m.-12:3- job-hunti- 1 1 7 a.m.-12:3- n TEA: (or bring someone special) Saturday. Noon p.m. in the park behind the youth center. Pack a lunch and bring a blanket to sit on for this special afternoon activity. 'Hie YouthCenter w ill provide beverages and a light dessert - cost is $2 per family. Sign up at the front desk so staf f can plan for drinks and dessert. ICE SKATING: The trip is for ages 6 18. May 18, a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Ogden Ice Sheet. $5 per member, $8 per nonmember. Bring a sack lunch or extra money for the vending machines and drinks. Children under 9 years must be accompanied by an adult. Permission slip required. 10 a.m. 12 p.m. HOOKED ON GOLF: June and June 14 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Only $15 per person, eligible. Register May 20 - May 31 at ages the Youth Center. Cost includes 4 days of instruc S -- -- years. Fees are based on both parents' income or single parent's income. Breakfast, lunch and snack served daily. Field trips planned throughout the summer. Supervised environment for summer activities. For more info, call Ext. MOTHER-DAUGHTE- - 3 a.m.-12:3- Fri., 5:45 a.m. 6 p.m. School age summer camp is for ages kindergarten to 12 Aug. 23, Mon. 6-- RefinanceZNow While rates" ANALYZING VOI R DREAMS, Tuesday, 11:30 0 p.m. Learn what dreams mean and how they can be used during wakeful hours. Guest speaker is Curtis Watson from Family Counseling Services in Ogden. Participants are invited to bring their lunch. Call Pat Cerone, Family Life Program manager, at Ext 74681 for more details. HOW TO ELIMINATE THE NEGATIVES AND ACCENTUATE THE POSITIVES IN YOUR LIFE, Wednesday, 11:30 p.m. Larry Jacobson from Ogden will speak on focusing on the positive part of life. Participants are invited to bring their lunch. Call Pat Cerone, Family Life for more details. Program manager, at Ext. SPOUSE EMPLOYMENT ORIENTATION, Wednesday and May 22, 3 p.m. Job seekers new to the area are encouraged to attend this one-hoorientation. ITS PAYDAY, TIME TO START INVESTING, 0 p.m., or May 16, 11:30 Wednesday, p.m. Learn how to start investing and why it's important. COUPLES CONFLICT RESOLUTION, May 16, 1 1:30 p.m. This workshop focuses on resolving relationship issues and communicating with your partner. Participants are invited to bring their lunch. Call Pat Cerone, Family Life Program manager, at Ext 74681 for more details. WRITING KSA'S, May 21, p.m. Learn how to effectively write your knowledge, skills and abilities on employment forms. AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 MILES, May 23, p.m. Learn the customs of France from a cultural specialist, then enjoy the cuisine of a French restaurant in Salt Lake City. Participants need to bring money for their meal. HELPING CHILDREN PCS, May 30, p.m. Parents receive hints to help their children , prepare for a PCS move. tion from the Hubbard Golf Course staff and a free hotdog and small soda at the Golf Scramble. 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