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Show 14 lino fyiwpTinioi 2002 August Family Activities 1 1 a m. KOI KS OF OPERATION: 12 a.m.. 9 a.m. Sal. 9 30 p m., Kri. 1 1 a.m. a.m., Sun. Holidays as advrrtiscd. 'IV snack bar grill i loses 'M) minutes prior to the scheduled bowling renter dosing lime. 1 93 Youth Activities "TREASt'RE ISIND'auditioiisaiHlr. hearsalsare a.m. al the H.ise Thriller, Bklg. 441. from Aug. Sixty parts are available tor ages f 1 y-- ho are part of Child Development Center program and the Youth Activities school age, teen and pre leen programs. ! lie play will be performed Aug i at .').:' p in in the li.ise Theater. Admission is free. Kor more information, call Youth Activities at Ext. 7 2419. PRETEEN NKI IT. I riday. M p.m. lor ages 112. a hot dog. chips, and drink lor SXfiO per member and $f x r iiotiineinher and watch a free movie. Bring a blanket or lawn chair to sit on. KEYSTONE CO I'M 1, lor ages Kt- - IX meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 4 p.m. This activthe staff in planning upcomity planning group ing events and includes a v.tnely of community projects. TORCH 11.111 COI NC II. for ages 9 12 meets every second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 4 p.m. I'reteens are invited !o get involved and voice ideas for Youth Center a tivilies, events and field trips. YOITH EI.EA MARKET. Wednesday. 5 p m. Tables are :.r per member and $10 per nonmember. Everyone is invited to shop and brow se among a variety of items. Snow cones, sodas, popcorn and snacks will also be available to purchase. CHERRY 'HIIJ.TRIP, Aug. 8. noon(i::i() p.m.. forages The cost is S in for members and $l.r for Bring a swinisuit, towel, sunscreen, sack lunch, snacks or extra money for the snack bar. Sign up by Aug. and bring pavtnenl and a permission slip. YOUTH ACTIVITIES RA(.ING WATERS TRIP. The cost is$l.r) lor ages Aug. for members and $20 for nonmembers. Bring extra money for food or a sack lunch and sunscreen. Sign up by Aug. 12 and bring payment and permission slip. FAMILY BINGO, Aug. Hi, W) p.m. The cost is $4 for 8 the Family (. hild are program. C i fur-chas- 1 1 .ri r, for come to play. LAYTON SI RF 4N' SWIM TRIP. Aug. 22, noon 6 p.m. The cost is $10 for members, $15 for nonmembers, and includes admission and transportation. Tube rental is an additional $2, Bring ransereen. a sack lunch and a Frisbee for a picnic in the park. Sigh up by Aug. 19 and bring payment and permission slip. TEEN NIGHT OIT, Aug. 24. p.m. We're going out to dinner! We will choose a place to dine before we leave. Bring money for dinner plus $3 per member and $5 per nonmember for transportation. TEEN CANYON HIKE, Aug. 5-- 9 D r, 0 6-- 9 (6-1- 5:30-6:1- 5 Ext. KARATE LESSONS: Every Monday and Wednesday, 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. for all levels. Cost is $25 per month for members and $30 per month for non- - Hill AKB. Information will be given about the job market, salaries and what to expect when seeking employdegree ment in the area Spouses with a four-yea- r Family Support don't need to attend. OMEN'S, INFANTS AND CHILDREN program orientation, Aug. 9 or Aug. 23, 2 p.m. TRANSITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM. Aug. 5 and 8 a.m.-- 4 p.m. This course provides insight into techniques, 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 interview. W 13-1- 27-2- g child-centere- d 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. 29,noon-6p.m.forag- Participants must bring a water bottle and snacks, as there is no place on the trail to get water or food. Wear comfortable shoes and bring a light jacket. The cost is $3 per member and $8 per and a permission slip is required. BACK TO SCHOOL PRETEEN DANCE, Aug. 30, The cost is $4 for members, p.m. for ages and $5 for nonmembers. Iet's boogie! KITCHEN CRAFTS: Youth Activities Center 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 nonmember. ROLLER SKATING: Youth Activities sponsors roller p.m. The cost is $3 for skating every Friday from members and $4 for nonmembers. Bring your own skates or rent them for 50 cents. A snack bar is also available. Adults must accompany children under age for more details. 9. Call Ext. TUMBLING CLASSES: Every Wednesday, yrs.) yrs.) 4 - 4:30 p.m., intermediated 4.45 5:30 p.m. Advanced (13yrs.and up) classes p.m. Cost is$ 15 per month for and $20 per month for all others. For more info, call move. 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 SPOUSE EMPLOY MENT ORIENTATION, Aug 9 and Aug. 23 at 10 a.m.; or Aug. 14 and Aug. 28 at 3 p.m. These orientations are for military or civilian spouses newly arrived at Hill AI B. Information will be given about the job market, salaries and what to expect when seeking employment in the area. KIDS DEPLOYMENT DAY, Aug. 14, 9 a.m. noon. event designed to This is a 13-1- (5-- 7 the experts how to organize and prepare for a PCS members. For niorr info call Ext TAE KWON DO: Held ever y Tuesday and Thursday from 4 30 5:30 p m. for beginners, 6 45 p.m. for advanced students. Cost is $30 per month for members and $35 per month for nonmembers. nonmembers, and includes a pack with three cards per game. Daubers are available for $1.50 rach. More than $350 in prws will be given away, and the grand prize for our blackout winner is a Karaoke machine! Children under 9 must be accompanied by an adult and parents are welmembers and $6 ft Kill Bowling Center M..n Thurs. Aug. 15, 11:30 p.m. Bring your lunch and discuss volunteer opportunities and experiences. Guest speaker Sisters. Call is Holly Choate from Big Brothers-Bi- g Ext. for more information. BUDGET AND BECOME DEBT FREE, Aug. 16, a.m. Learn to become free of credit card debt, how to set goals and have a plan for your money. FEDERAL FORMS, Aug. 20, p.m. This class helps take the guesswork out of filling out federal forms. MINI JOB FAIR, Aug. 20, p.m. Fifteen employers will participate in this job fair, which is open to anyone with access to Flill AFB. Employer lists are available at the Family Supixrt Center beginning on VOLUNTEER a.m.-12:3- BABY BARE ESSENTIALS, Aug. 1, 4 p.m. 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 1:30-2:3- 0 LUNCH-AND-LEAR- 0 9:30-11:3- 0 WRITING KSAs, Aug. 6, p.m. Learn the best way to list your knowledge, skills and abilities to help you get the job you want. STAIRS Aug. 7, 1 1 Learn or Aug. 22, the basics on how to p.m. apply for new jobs, promotions or change in duty location through the Air Force Personnel Center, Civilian Employment Web site or the Interactive Voice Recognition vstem. STAIRS classes can also be scheduled in base hop8 or offices for groups of 20 or more. Call Ext. to make arrangements. or BASICS OF RKSUMIX, 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, p.m. Learn the fastest way to write a quality resume. SMOOTH MOVE, Aug. 8 or 22, 1 1 a.m. Learn from 1- a.m.-noo- Aug. 12. 4-- 5 a.m. AFT SPONSORSHIP TRAINING, Aug. 21, 1 e sponsors, and those requires that all who haven't sponsored a newcomer in the past year attend sponsorship training. Guidebook and infor10-1- 1 first-tim- 36-30- 1 mation provided. COVER LETTERS, Aug. 27, p.m. Cover letters provide a first impression for a resume. Learn how to write one that will get you noticed. ! BUDGETING AND CHECKBOOK MANAGEMENT, 1 a.m. If Aug. 30, you are paying excessive bank fees each month, come to this class where participants will do an exercise reconciling a bank 9-- 1 9-- Dinner Buffet voi m scars cotvtwvuo,... 0ui etvlXte Irtrvtottj, oj! & patio vtema 30 la 50. SacJl eeJc I Footloose aue. Valid 2002 August 2i&courvkj3 j$3&5-- 9 P.M. Q EVERY DA Y! I with Dinner Buffet purchase Not valid with any other offers. 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