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Show Hilitop lanes September 23, 2002 Skills Development Family Activities 1HOIHill Bowling Center KS OF OPtR.vnON: 11 a.m. 9:30 p.m., Frilla.rn.-- 1 am., Sat 9 a.m. 12 a.m., closed Sun. Holidays as advertised. The snack bar grill closes 30 minutes prior to the scheduled bowling renter closing time, WEEKDAY SPECIAL: Bowl from 11 a.m. 1 p.m. for only $1.25 per game. THl'NDER ALLEY: Every Fri night from 9 p.m. - MidMon.-Thur- s, day of the class. For more details, call Beth Freitas at LOCATION: Skills Development is located in Bldg. RESUME today, 5&30 p.m. Learn the fastest way to write a quality resume. 1 a m. Learn from the experts SMOOTH MOVE, today, withhow to organize and prepare for a PCS move out the stress. SINGLE PARENTS SUPPORT GROUP, Wednesday, 0 1 1:30 p.m. Share parenting experiences and advice with other single parents and meet new friends in the process! for ages Oct 11, 6 SINGLES p.m, The group will meet at the Family Support Center, then have dinner at a local restaurant Oct 10, 11:30 PARENTING CHILDREN (AGES p.m. This workshop provides techniques on effective parenting, rules and consequences, methods of raising responsible children, and building First-tim- e and parents, parents with difficult children, and anyone wanting to develop parenting and coping skills are encouraged to attend. Guest speaker is Ivan Peterson from Weber Human Services. Oct 22, 11:30 PARENTING CHILDREN (AGES p.m. Guest speaker is Ivan Peterson from Weber Human Services. DIVORCE nS EFFECT ON CHILDREN, Oct 15, 11:30 p.m. This presentation focuses on understanding the grieving process that children experience following divorce and separation. Information and handouts will be available to guide parents on what can do to help their children through this difficult time. Guest speaker is Barbara Morris, executive director of the Family Summit Foundation. MARRIAGE UNDER CONSTRUCTION, Oct 17, 11:30 AVAILABLE SERVICES: Check out the services Web site at www.hili.af.milservicesindex.htm and visit the Skill Development Center page. ENGRAVING SHOP: In addition to plaques, we ofter the following products and services: Custom trophies, engravable gifts, pens, desk accessories, medals, mugs, photo displays, acrylic display cases, mantel clocks and sculptured fig- Ext 54871. -- -- night YOLTH THUNDER ALLEY': Every Tues. from 0 p.m., $4 per bowler, includes shoes. MOONLIGHT COLORAMA: Saturday from 9 p.m. Midnight FAMILY NIGHT: Monday from 6:30 - 9 p.m. $20 per lane, shoes included, limit of six bowlers per lane. 1 hamburgers and hot dogs. Reservations accepted. 1:30-3:3- -- Q Youth Activities 534 on 11th 9-- 1 a.m.-12:3- ures. We also offer sublimation - transferring color to engravable surfaces including metal, glass and pSatic. FRAME SHOP: Offers custom framing and design matting for diplomas, portraits, awards 30-5- and art. We can also mount pictures on foam core framand customers can wor k on ing projects. Don't go downtown, we will save you money. AUTO SKILLS CENTER: State safety inspection and emissions scheduled on the half-houPlease call for an appointment, we can schedule up to one week in advance. Cost for both inspectire tions is $25. The Auto Shop has two Snap-omachines. Individuals that wish to use these machines must watch a training video prior to use. WOOD SHOP: Offers a variety of tools and equipment to assist in completing wood projects. An AF form 1451 equipment certification card is required prior to using the power tools. Equipment certification class is held every Wed. at 4:30 p.m. INSTRUCTORS WANTED: To teach a variety of photography classes. If interested call David at Ext. CLASSES: Open to active duty, Reservists, retirees, DoD civilian employees and their family members. Classes are on a k rotation, except the basic framing class, which is held every two weeks and the design matting class held once a month. To pre register, call Ext a.m.-12:3- self-wort- KEYSTONE COUNCIL for ages meets the first and third Tuesday of each month At 4 p.m. This , 13-1- 3 activity-pla- group helps the staff choose upcoming events and includes a variety of community projects. TORCH CLUB COUNCIL for ages meets every second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 4 p.m, Preteens are invited to get involved and voice ideas for Youth Center activities, events and field trips. nning 2 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 r. ROLLER SKYRNG: Youth Activities sponsors roller skating every Friday from 9 p.m. The cost is $3 for 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 for more details. age 9. Call Ext 6-- n 0 0 a.m.-12:3- p.m. Guest speaker Sandy Watson, from New a,m.-12:3- 0 Directions in Clearfield, will discuss how to decide whether or not marriage is worth fighting for. STUDENT WORK EXPERIENCE Program seminar, Oct 23, p.m. Information on courses, career planning, financial assistance and other topics will be presented by Cathy Bolin, School-to-Wor- k Program coordinator. The program is collaboration between Hill AFB and the Ogden Applied Technology College. To register or for more details, call Barbara Ferguson or Larry Dawson at Ext six-wee- 5-- 7 U Family Support today, p.m. Learn the basics of applying for new jobs, promotions or change in duty location through the AFPC, Civilian Employment Website or the Interactive Voice Recognition System. Space must be reserved by 8 a.m. the STAIRS 5-- 6 Chec ks Outdoor Recreation Sunday-Thursda- Although the cabins are located in a primitive area, they have refrigerators, running water, stoves iiiBMitii'iMiwiifminnftriiiiiiimi igffWWf PAY DAY LOANS SECURED LOANS Located at: Sable Financial Inc. A Prescription For Healing The World For more information call: 6 or 5 Proclaiming The Word Ministries NorvAWoted MSUdry "" mi "" flftS W "Experiencing Together God's Gnce And trinsforming power" Is? ' mm - I Celebrative Worship at 9:30 & 11 am i.'a finMsn I I CommiOTon; 1st Phone: "V" iinrmti svrnn mill iwiiiiiMiMHiBBgM mn . LIOHT Of THE VAUIV LUTHERAN CHURCH l if ; www fieocfries Dynamic programs for all ages 0 comHghtoftneva'teychurch &30 A.M. Ri& Be Included In First Presbyterian Church Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) '' Contemporary Wonhip AW (jKmr rp, Senior Fasior . TfX S3. ' !1 $8.52 MkUi Pmj, lud Pamr 2604 Jefferson Ave., Ogden 393-566- 2 Nursery available for all services www gogm-umorgvistumcui Rev. www.fpc-ogden.or- 393-847- 163 West 4800 South Washington Terrace an issue 0 Call Mitzi Traditional Worship 8:30 a.a and 10:00 a.m. Contemporary Worship 11:30 a.m. Chid care and Sunday School 6254371 provided during all worship services For More Laura Stdlnion 880 28th Street, Ogden Community United Methodist Church wvvw.community-umc.n- Free Nursery Provided Pastor: Rev. Dr. Richard Minnich Lakeside Elementary School 2941 W, 800 N. West Point Faith Baptist Information 7 1 Church M g OmliesoutW.Gate) Sunday Worship: 8:30 am Sunday School 11 00 am Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Morning Services 11:00 A.M. Evening 6:00 P.M. TomKoehler- - Minister Retired Air Force Wed. Vineyard Meeting at the Courtyard Marriott 686-176A fi;iY1i 1803 Woodland Park Road, Layton Services: 10:00 a.m. Every Sunday Cell: Mi . Teen , Cheap Nursery Pastor Chuck Bcickcl 2 Phone 2430 N. Fairfield Uyton, U T 84041 Dick Margeson, Pastor Office: 771-170- 0 Home: 444-109-2 rwiiKWiU worsnip :4S a.m. Sunday Schooi for till ages 11:00 a.m. Contemporary Worship 7:00P.M. 771-465- 540-019- 0 nihvr Aumiation ul Vnii vard Chunhci 1st Baptist Church Of Roy 2025 W. 5700 S. Roy 825-742- 5 Sunday School Morning Worship Family Worship Wod- - Bible Study Servtos For All 9:45 11:00 6:00 6 pm Anm r itojEin VittWptlrtCiiiirfii 2352 1 1 Sunday School - 9:30 am are paskkmately committed to sharing sndsrowing in the toriofc relevsj message oT Jesus Christ 4347 South 1900 West Roy, Utah 84067 m Open minds. Open doors. As little as . worsaip - s:3t) am & n:uu am COMMUNIIY wr ... ...... Church Directory CHRIST mi ...... u. AM. - Tnuiiiional Worship Pbmst The Washington llci&hts in &WA.M. Sunday School tor all Ages KMX) Scouts Mondays 7 prn Preschool Klndtrgartan i. .1 Sunday Services Boil KartNwtot .111. i First United Methodist Church I 3rd Sun, Ea. Month & Wksre Gods Love Is Lived V8 i mm 544-57- am .proclaimingttwworJ.org i Sunday Worship Staffed Sunday Nursery IU:4oa.m. verostxpeaeai 1074 N. Fairfield, lovton MT ( Across from Post Office) iVALLEY Call Pastor Tom Giende 1801)540-521- Roy City Building (North Side) 505 IS. 2000 W.Roy, Utah inn i Pasta, Hooen uouique Sunday Services 1 0;00 We mm ChufcholttMUrtherariHour Worshc Servicas Sails 9.30 am Sunday Adult 11.00 am Suiday School 1 Located 12 mile east of Intersection of Washington and Harrison jfcPt 'fJTl Hi (Missouri Synod) 479-703- 32B982 rtWv WnLUlriERiUiCrHIRCH (801) 0 Cantu-Sanche- "He is the real Physician, bringing living remedy and rtealing to the world of man" Abdul-Bah- a Baha'i Faith 2 Layton N. Hilifield Rd. 776-140- Barbara Garcia, Ext Tech. Sgt Patti Austill, Staff Sgt Ext Kathy Martinez, Ext Vence Hill, Ext George Gallegos, Ext. Maria Diaz, Mary Quintana, Ext. Ramona McCubbin, Ext Ext Hope Ext Juan Gutierrez, Ext LeRoy Martinez, Ext 64675; Carlos Romero, Nadine Rendon, Ext and Christina Ext Romero, Ext " - 2182 . bi wiiiwrairim - ii POSTDATED CHECKS Hispanic Heritage Month FIESTA: A fiesta will commemorate Hispanic Heritage Observance Month, Oct 10 in Centennial Park from 11 a.m.-- l p.m. Entertainment includes a live band, folk dancers, and singers. A combination plate with a choice of chicken or beef fajitas, rice, beans, tortillas, chips, salsa and a soft drink is available for $6. In addition, a drawing for door prizes will help raise funds for the scholarship program. Tickets are available from Master Sgt Luis Pena, Ext ore & -- and microwave ovens. The camp also features three RV pads ($10 and $12 per night), three tent sites ($5 per night), shower facilities, picnic tables, and recreational areas for volleyball and horseshoes. The cabins are available through Nov. 1. Outdoor Recreation also has two trailers for rent for $15 each per day. Reservations must be paid for in advance and can be made by visiting Outdoor Recreation, Bldg. 524. For more information, call Ext CARTER CREEK CABINS: Reservations are now open for the Carter Creek Cabins, located approximately 105 miles southeast of Hill AFB in the beautiful Uintah Mountains. There are five cabins that sleep five people, and one cabin that sleeps seven. y Rates are $35 per night for stay and $40 per night for Friday and Saturday night. instructor. BASIC FRAMING CLASSES: Oct. 5, 12, 19 and 25, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. $30 per student, supplies not included in class fee. Gloria Hunt, instructor. OIL PAINTING: Two classes begin Oct 7 and 9, 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. $30 per student, supplies not included in fee. Joyce Wallev, instructor. BASIC WOODWORKING FOR THE BEGINNER: Four week classes are Oct. 8, 10, 15 and 17,4- - 8 p.m. $32 per student supplies not included in class fee. Earl Hansen, instructor. BASIC AUTO CARE CLASS: Oct. 23, 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. $10 per student. Instruction includes changing oil and grease, checking all fluids and belts, and changing a tire on the road. Please sign up at the Auto Shop two days prior to class date. FOLK ART CLASS: Four week class begins Oct. 29, 5:30-8:3- 0 p.m. $30 per student Tirzah Probasco, instructor. SCROLL SAW CLASS: Four week class begins Nov. 5, 6 - 8 p.m. $30 per student, includes patterns used in class, one saw blade and instruction. Larry Chantland, instructor. r. ), a.m.-12:3- BASIC STAINED GLASS CLASS: Six week class begins Tuesday, and Nov. 5. 5:30-- 8 p.m. $40 per student plus $10 for first time materials. All students will use the same pattern and glass provided. DESIGN MATTING CLASS: Sept. 27, and Oct. 25, 4:30-- 6 p.m. $10 per student. Includes all supplies. Prerequisite; Basic Framing Class. BASIC SEWING CLASS: Four week class begins Oct 1, 5:30-7:3- 0 p.m. $30 per student supply list Melissa Allen, instructor, provided upon sign-up- . REALISTIC DECORATIVE ART IN OILS: Four seek class begins Oct 3, 5:30 - 8 p.m., $30 per stu-deSare Deotne, instructor. BASIC TO ADV AN CE DRAWING AND WATER-COLOTwo, four week classes begin Oct. 4, 3 - 6 p.m. and Oct, 5, 1 - 4 p.m. $30 per student, supply list provided upon sign up. James Sawyer, Street. Pc."Sr Myke Oowctef Eot Hwy. 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