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Show 10 QHiikopTiiws August 1, 2002 Activity teaches children deployment Center reopened l m-r- .... Vii . I The activity, planned from in Bldg. 308N, is a ? f -- - i r Employment Web site or the Interactive Children will learn the hows and whys of military moves when the Family Support Center sponsors Kids Deployment Day on Aug. 14. j 1 9 Voice Recognition System. STAIRS classes can also be scheduled in base shops or offices for groups of 20 or more. Call Ext 74681 or to make arrangements. Basics of Resumix, Aug. 8, 11:30 a.m., or Aug. 27, 5 p.m. This class explains some of the tricks for filing out a resume using the resume builder program when applying for federal or Air Force civilian jobs. Resume Aug. 8, 15, 22 and 29, fastest way to write Learn the p.m. a quality resume. a.m. Smooth Move, Aug. 8 or 22, Learn from the experts how to organize and prepare for a PCS move. a.m.-noo- n child-centere- fun-fille- d, d event designed to bring children an awareness of the deployment process. Families who RSVP before Aug. 9, will ensure their young "deployers" receive several "benefits." Snacks and refreshments will be provided. For reservations or more information on this and other August Family Support Other classes courses, call Ext. scheduled are: p.m. Baby Bare Essentials, today, A Family Advocacy nurse teaches this course which explains everything about having a baby. Kids on the Move, Aug. 5, p.m. Children about to move from the area are invited to get together with others and decorate a scrapbook photo album. They each receive a free camera to help record their memories of Hill. Open to children in grades p.m. Learn Writing KSAs, Aug. 6, the best way to list your knowledge, skills and abilities to help you get the job you want. STAIRS Aug. 7, 11 or Aug. 22, p.m. Learn the basics on how to apply for new jobs, promotions or change in duty location through the Air Force Personnel Center, Civilian 1 4 Spouse Employment Orientation, Aug. 9 and 23, 10 a.m.; Aug. 14 and 28, 3 p.m. Orientations are for military or civilian spouses newly arrived at Hill AFB. Information will be given about the job market, salaries and what to expect when seeking employment in the area. Spouses with a four-yea- r degree don't need to attend. 1:30-2:3- 0 Women's, Infants and Children program orientation, Aug. 9 or Aug. 23, 1-- 6. a.m.-noo- Photos by Beth Young Sandy the Dog, Services Division mascot, threw out the first ball and cut the grand opening cake when the renovated Hill Bowling Center celebrated Its grand reopening Tuesday. Ray Parr, Services marketing director, opened the ceremony with a small history of bowling at Hill AFB before the sound and light show gave patrons a taste of the changes made. Col. John Belts, 75th ABW vice commander, Lt. Col. Linda Fronzak, 75th Support Group commander, Thomas Walters, 75th Services Division director, Capt. Kevin Strauss, 75h SVS deputy director, Moses Thompson, chief of Business Operations and Mike Lucovitz, Bowling Center general manager cut the blue ribbon strung across lane 11 to officially reopen the center. 4-- n, '"ft. - "ii 1. I 1 .mi L. 4' and 8 a.m.-- 4 p.m. This course techprovides insight into niques, VA benefits and other information for airmen leaving active duty. Panel Interviews, Aug. 13, p.m. Learn what or what not to say in a panel 27-2- 9, job-hunti- 5 Weber plans basketball camp D Weber State University is accepting applications for its August basketball camps, featuring head coach Joe Cravens and WSU basketball players. The camps are open to boys in An individual instruction session is Aug. 8 grades and the fee is $100. A father and son session is Aug. and the fee is $75. For more information and applications, call or or visit the Web site at www.weber.edu. 5-- 2. 0 626-657- 8, host base Aug. B Starzz M Transition Assistance Program, Aug. 13-1-5 9 Hill Air Force Base and the Utah Starzz are teaming up for a night of fun at the Delta Center on Aug. 9. The Utah Starzz will host the WNBA defending champion Los Angeles Sparks. A free Fan Fest on the plaza, beginning at 5:30 p.m., precedes the 7 p.m. tipoff. The Fan Fest includes live entertainment, inflatable games, face painting, clowns, salsa dance instruction, the Starzz mascot Fox and Hill AFB displays and demos. Discount tickets are available for the game by 2 or Information, Tick- calling Dustin Dehlin at (801) ets and Tours at Ext. 325-251- 58 Program sponsors tournament mm Registration Form 14" Annual Hill AFB Rod Run mm Fast & Convenient Consolidate Your High Interest Debts Name Freedom Plaza, East Side of Hillfield Road, South of Northridge High School. Covenant 779-268- 0 Make of Car Size: Indicate Number of Each LI Registration Fee Includes One XL ) Please Enclose Please arcle AH 1 $11 XXL B Swim instructors needed d That Apply Pre 1948 Best Mopar Best 4x4 Pre 1948 Best GM Post 1948 Best Mopar Pre 1948 Best Ford Post 1948 Best GM Best Mustang Post 1948 Best Ford Best Truck Full Size) Post 1948 Best American Motors Best Corvette Best Mini Truck BestT-Bir- Best Air Cooled d ZT Best Convertible LcJ ffi?3- JUST Hill AFB, Utah f 84056 j ; . ' 1 BfeiflrPTiil fcEiteSiKS d Cross-certifie- , For more Information, please call the Skills Development Center, Bldg 534, at ! paying excessive bank fees each month, come to this class where participants will do an exercise reconciling a bank water safety instructors are needed to teach swimming lessons at the base pools. For more details, contact Howard Howard at the HESS Fitness Center, Ext. Red If K" 9-- 393-405- 0, Mail Registration and Entry Fee to: 75 SPTGSVRS Street 7288 "'I Budgeting and Checkbook Mana.m. If you are agement, Aug. 30, I Make checks payable to Skills Development Center (Rod Run) i, 10-1- 36-301- two-perso- i - teen employers will participate in this job fair, which is open to anyone with access to Hill AFB. Employer lists are available at the Family Support Center beginning on Aug. 12. Sponsorship Training, Aug. 21, 1 a.m. AFI 1 requires that all first, time sponsors, and those who haven't sponsored a newcomer in the past year attend sponsorship training. Guidebook and information provided. p.m.' Cover Letters, Aug. 27, Cover letters provide a first impression for a resume. Learn how to write one that will get you noticed. n I f p.m. This class helps take the guesswork ' out of filling out federal forms. Mini Job Fair, Aug. 20, 14 p.m. Fif- Q Tournament for dads, sons I Open Golf Tournament will be played The Father-Soat Glen 25 the Aug. Eagle Golf Course, 3180 St. Andrews n Drive in Syracuse. The scramble will have a shotgun start at 8 a.m. The cost is $60 per person and includes lunch. For more details, contact Ron Chavez at or Ext. or forms must be received by August 9, 2002. Payment must accompany registration. Cost is $15 for each vehicle registered by August 9, 2002 and $20 per vehicle registered on the day of the event, August 11, 2002. I have a plan for your money. Federal Forms, Aug. 20, gram. For more details, contact Dennis Gough at Ext. Bonnie Page at Ext. and Virginia Paulson at Ext. Preregistralion .,- - 9:30-11:3- 0 for Each Additional Shirt irJ:M. 444nAK''4 i g Model Year BestStudebaker " Sisters. Choate from Big Brothers-BiCall Ext. 54873 for more information. Budget and Become Debt Free, Aug. a.m. Learn to become free 16, of credit card debt, how to set goals and Zip Code State City Best Foreign Car ir experiences. Guest speaker is Holly Telephone Under Construction Vie and discuss volunteer opportunities and Club Affiliation Call Today! (801) Aug! p.m. Bring your lunch Address No Credit Check Avoid Bounced Check Fees III! a.m.-12:3- 0 n, C?. V -- August 11, 2002 from 10am -- 4pm Centennial Park, Hill AFB, Utah We Can Help! 15, 11:30 Lunch-and-Lear- soring a golf tournament on Aug. 16 at the Glen Eagle Golf Course, 3100 W. 1700 South in Syracuse. The shotgun scramble starts at 8 a.m. The cost is $50 per person and includes golf, cart, prize fund and lunch. Play is limited to the first 36 teams that sign up. The proceeds will help establish a scholarship fund for the American IndianAlaskan Native Pro- The American IndianAlaskan Native Program is spon 0, Volunteer SPORTSBIUEFS 626-649- 6 V') 2 p.m. interview. H3s EES mm mmm The Thrift Shop needs your reusable items. Call 825-102- 6 for more information or to donate. Get out and j I enjoy the sun. I Make your j J Reservations now I I for Centennial J Park at j j |