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Show 0 "J O i.mo Hilltop Around the Hill This Week Dining B Club Hill HOI RS: Office: Lunch: Saturday Cashier: a.m. - 5 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 1 p.m. 5 - 8:30 p.m. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 1 1 a.m. - 7 p.m. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 8 Monday - Friday Monday - Friday Night Dinner: Monday - Friday Saturday Catering: Monday - FYiday Enlisted Lounge: Monday - Tuesday Wednesday - Thursday Friday - Saturday Sunday & BLDG- VEHICLES THOSE lotl's Nil I'll' v.vim mil li ;iikI S;iliii"rlay llolll els llllo! Ill.li I., i. nii, ,w . a p in 1. lip I"' " ai I ' l ick Iron: ni : o i ' morr Dl a ol ( Jerry Nelson will ti ll aboil! ai tit al id I ii si i I i ut r ; storm. Wins', dm nil'. mis at p in p..: "I tin Hill Aerospace a Ik series. 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VII Ic. lip III NiihI,i s MAS Kll neWS,e In-.- . turns ,Hr s, ,n SI i,.i n u, ks saleiv and mis are s, In lu ii center all )pcn Tuesday- - Huit id, iv Saturday, llla.iu. n P m,. i Insed Mnnday. In ui,i skills Center has ,s in ( ales state Safety Insjxv- vcles. sp, ,,- cars and iissimis tests an' Sla, and is lestsai e s:in Inspections lie hall hour hy calling the Appointments can be :n advance. M() The Base Auto n itni i sclli'llllleil ,,!(, AlK) MAIM I,u innves p, nu.ini iiilv rnl.iv to 7f2(i 1th Street, acinss in, i, the ),,. alnii and west of liiidiJiir Re, a eat inn. I',k lis mi,'). 'Hie Auto Mart helps hast- personnel sell l'( "s, inotnrcycles, boats and e( n ational vehicles llicre is a $10 lee pel space, lm II days, lor vellieles 17 feet nr smaller, in sp; ,np, span', inr days, for vehit li s over leei w ith a maximum oecu-paivol L'sdavs i an m.iii iiiini in.ition or reg 1 1 ( t I V are invited to A, HUNT: Ages hunt Paster eggs in the Hess Fitness Center's Indoor Pool from 10 a.m. to noon. Participants must be there at 10 a.m. Kggs will be floating in the shallow end of the pool in three feet of water. must have adult supervision, and life jackets will be available. Parents must accompany tots in the water. All base personnel are invited. For more information, call Fxt. I'A 1:30-5:3- 4:30-5:3- 1 k 8 one-tim- pewter, n Troops" pins on sale for be purchased weekdays from 10 a.m.-- p.m. while supplies last. For more information, call Ext. STATE SAFETY INSPECTION AND EMISr SIONS may be scheduled on the by calling the Auto Shop at Ext. Appointments can be scheduled one week in advance. The cost for both inspections is $25. TIRE REPAIR: The Auto Shop has two Snap-ol ire Changer machines. Patrons must watch a training video before using these machines. For more information, call Ext. half-hou- n AROUND THE HILL POLICY one-mont- h Bowling Center Chapel Club Hill Command Post Education Services Family Support Center Golf Course Aerospace 0 PROTESTANT WORSHIP SERVICES: Base Chapel, Bldg. 475, Saturday, 7 p.m. (Praise and Worship Service), 8 a.m. (Liturgical Service), 11 a.m. (Evangelical Service), and 1 p.m. (Gospel Service). Sunday School is held each Sunday from 9:40 a.m. 10:40 a.m. in the chapel annex. BAPTISMS: The base chapel holds baptisms on the first Sunday of each month starting at 12:30 p.m. For more details, call Ext. COLLEGE AND CAREER MINISTRY: on Tuesdays at 7 p.m., a Bible study for single adults and young married couples without children will be held in the Chapel This ministry is a cooperative effort Annex, Rooms between the Hill AFB Protestant Community and a local church. Contact Chaplain (Capt.) Richard Anderson for more at Ext. or Larry Myers at Ext. information and the specific monthly schedule. 729th ACS BIBLE STUDY: Wednesdays at noon in Bldg. 1938, LG Conference Room. A free lunch is provided each week. For more information, contact Chaplain (Capt.) Richard Anderson at Ext. 8-- D Hillcrest Dining Facility BREAKFAST: 5:30 - 7:30 a.m., Monday Friday LUNCH: 1 1 a.m.-- 1 p.m., Monday - Friday DINNER: 5 - 7 p.m., Monday - FYiday and 5 - 7 p.m. weekends, holidays and UTA weekend. BRUNCH: 7 a.m. 1 p.m., weekends and holidays and 6 a.m. 1 p.m. UTA weekend. -- -- -- a Fast Eddy's BREAKFAST: 5:30 - 8 a.m. weekdavs LUNCH: 10:30 a.m.-- l p.m. weekdays DINNER: 6 - 8 p.m. weekdays. FLIGHT KITCHEN: Open 5 days a week, around the clock. Hillcrest Dining Facility and Fast Eddy's serve military members only. MIDNIGHT MEAL: 11:30 p.m. 12:30 a.m. -- details, call . . . Menu Line Outdoor Recreation Services Marketing & Publicity Skills Development Auto Shop Engraving Shop Frame Shop Wood Shop Tickets and Tours Westside Fitness Center Museum Hlllcrest Dining Hall Youth Activities Library Visit the 75th Services Division Web page at www.hlll.af.mliservlcealndex.htm Champagne Brunch, April 20 with seating times from 11a.m.-12:3- 0 p.m. and 1:30-- p.m. The cost is $18.95 per adult, $7.95 and children 5 and under eat free. Club per child age members receive a $2 discount. Reservations are required and made bv calling Ext. THUNDER ALLEY: Hill Bowling Center offers Thunder Alley, April 29 from p.m. The cost is $1 per game with free shoe rental, or $20 per lane with reservations. For more information, call Ext. 3 6:30-9:3- 0 ECUMENCIAL ACTIVITIES AND OTHER CHAPEL ACTIVITIES A STEPHEN MINISTRY COMMUNITY: The Hill AFB that Chapel is one of three Air Force bases world-wid- e e g has a vibrant, ecumenical, lay Christian ministry. Stephen Ministers are trained to extend care by listening, praying, and walking with persons in many types of crisis. If you or a friend need this confidential chapel ministering, or for more information, call Ext. AIRMEN SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM: Interested first-terairmen are linked with mature Christian chapel families from similar backgrounds in this ecumenical ministry. Fellowship, some home cooked meals, and wholesome role models are goals in this program designed to help young airmen's transition into AF life. If you are interested in either serving as a sponsor, being sponsored, or would like to learn more, call Ext. FLIGHTLINE BIBLE STUDY: Tuesday, 11:30 a.m., Bldg. 37, 388th LSS Conference Room. A free light lunch will be offered. Call Chaplain (Capt.) Greg Jans at Ext. for details. SINGLES MINISTRY: A Christian home Bible study for young adults meets weekly at 7 p.m. on Thursday at the Jespersen home. All singles are invited and encouraged to attend this excellent time of study and fellowship. For more information, contact Chad Jespersen at Ext. OTHER BIBLE STUDIES: There are numerous Bible studies throughout the base during the week (day and night) and on Sunday. Check the chapel web page at or call the chapel for the most www.hill.af.milchapel current topics and times. Open to all ranks, family members, and civilian employees. YOUTH GROUPS: The chapel youth groups are active events. Check the and sponsor exciting, chapel web page or call the chapel for information. NEED MORE INFORMATION? FOR INFORMATION ON LOCAL CHURCHES OR PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS: Call the chapel at Ext. check the chapel web page, or check the Yellow Pages of the telephone directory. TO REACH A CHAPLAIN: During duty hours call Ext. For emergency assistance after duty hours, call the Command Post at (801) one-on-on- care-givin- faith-growin- g 777-300- Outdoor Recreation 5 Due to tho large number of Items submitted for publication In this section of the Hilltop Times, the number of times a particular Item will be run is limited to four consecutive Issues then there must be a waiting period before it can appear again. This does not apply to permanent, but constantly changing, Items like restaurant menus and club announcements. Direct all questions to the editor, Ext. For more PROTESTANT EASTER SERVICES planned at the Hill chapel are All Night Prayer Vigil, April 17, 9 p.m.-ll:3a.m.; Good Friday, April 18, 11:30 a.m.; Sonrise Service, April 20, 8 a.m.; Fellowship Breakfast in the chapel annex, April 20, 9:30 a.m.; Combined Easter Service, April 20, 11 a.m. CATHOLIC EASTER SERVICES scheduled at the Base Chapel are Reconciliation, Tuesday, 7 p.m.; Holy Thursday Mass, April 17, 7 p.m.; Adoration, April 17, 9 p.m.-ll:3- 0 a.m.; Good Friday Service, April 18, 3 p.m.; Holy Saturday Vigil Mass, April 19, 8 p.m.; Easter Mass, April 20, 9:30 a.m. in the chapel, or 9:45 a.m. in the Thornton Community Center. For more information, call the chapel at Ext. CATHOLIC WORSHIP SERVICES: Base Chapel, Bldg. 475, Mass, Monday Thursday, noon; Saturday, 5 p.m.; Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Confessions are heard on Saturday from p.m. or by appointment. CCD classes are held each Sunday at 8:15 a.m. (Sept May). style "Support Our $4 each. The pins can E SERVICES PROGRAMS: 'Hie 75th S 'curity Imrces Squadron offers several crime programs including ( Iperalinti 111, McGruff the Crime Dog, McGruff House, Neighborhood (. nine Wat( h. ( xt.i!ioii Identification and Vacation Quarters Watch. For more infonnation about these and oihe, police services, contact Tech, Sgt. Mark Borgerding at Ext. Hill chicken, stuffed pork chops. I Ainch - Herb baked chicken, southern fried catfish, stuffed cabbage rolls. Dinner - Glazed cornish hen, jaeger with mushroom sauce, roast loin of pork. Thursday: Chapel Information 4 yellow-ribbo- For more information, call Ext. Program. GOLF SPECIAL: Hubbard Golf Course offers a family special Saturday after 4 p.m. parents pay regular fees and children plav for half price. For more information, call Ext. EASTER BRUNCH: Club Hill sponsors an "All Ranks" Easter istration, call the Auto Skills Center at Ext. 76 or stop by Bldg 534. Vehicles can be registered Tuesday- - Saturday. The parking lot lias 3(1 spaces next to 11th Street, 33 slots for larger boats and recreational vehicles on the west end, and 21 spaces close to Bldg 805. Auto Mart parking signs have been posted. WOOD SHOP: Open Wednesday Thursday, 4 - 8 p.m.; Friday, 2 - 6 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. - (i p.m.; c losed Sunday - Tuesday. Equipment Certification Class, every Wednesday, p.m. 'Hie cost is $3 per student. INSTRUCTOR NEEDED: Skills Development needs an instructor to teach Woodworking Classes, If interested, contact any staff or member al Ext. CERTIFICATION: Wood Shop equipment cer0 tification class is held Wednesdays from p.m. The cost is $3, and students receive an equipment certification card, required for using Wood Shop power tools. BASIC FRAMING, Saturday, April 19 and 26, a.m.-p.m. 'Hie cost is $30 per student; supplies are extra. BASIC STAINED GIASS: Hie class meets Tuesday from 5:30-- p.m. The cost is s 10 per student with a $10 e material tee. All students will use the same pattern and glass provided bv the instructor. WATERCOLOR CLASS: The class starts May 6, from 5:30-- p.m. This class is an overview of watercolor techniques and subjects, and is great for beginners or those who w ant to brush up on their skills. The cost is ht student; supplies are extra. Supply lists are available in the Frame Shop. IAI'EE MESSAGE: 'Hie Engraving Shop has POI.K Hess Fitness Center king. Wednesday: Lunch - BBQ ham steak, beef ball stroganoff, turkey and noodles. Dinner - BBQ spareribs, lemon herb UNITED WE PRAY: The base chapel is opened weekdays from 7 a. m. 4 p.m. for prayer. A short prayer service is held at 7 a.m. and at 4 p.m. to open and close the day. This schedule will continue indefinitely. For more information about other times of worship during the week or weekend, call Ext. Police Services Health and Wellness n. SKILLS DEVELOPMENT CENTER offers a 10 percent discount on custom framing for family and child portraits during April. Club Hill members can show their club card and save an additional 10 percent through the Preferred Plus! k I p.m Month of the Military Child Skills Development I.OC.VIION: 1 1 7- l:i' I'll ' - Today: Uinch - Liver with onions, orange spiced chops, temura holders and club members, and $8 for nomnembers arriving after the show. For or more information, call Kxt. a ' o i ,M K: I a.m. B Hillcrest Menu s. mini mat Saturday AIKIM.WT a.m. 1 1 p.m. 12 a.m. 2 a m Plus! Program membership. Those registering are entitled to Club Hill membership. CLUB HILL LUNCH: Lunch is served weekdays from 10:30 a.m.-- l p.m. Ivnjoy new lunch buffet lines including Sunday Skillet Chicken, Casa Solara Mexican and Block & Barrel deli sandwiches. Members get 10 percent off their purchase. meal on the way home or TAKE OUT: Order a take-ou- t call for a pickup at Ext. "t oim ly Alter I );u k," featuring the hottest comedians in the area at 9 p.m. All ranks and all base personnel are invited to attend. Tickets are $10 for Club Plus members and $13 for After the show, there will be ainiiv It.ival I..iv l 11 1 1 COMEDY CLl'B: Club Hill sponsors "Comedy After Dark," featuring the hottest comedians in the area, Saturday at 9 p.m. All ranks and all base personnel are invited to attend. TickPlus members and $13 for ets are $10 for Club nonmenibers. After the show, there will be a Iate Nighter, free to comedy show ticket holders and club members, and $8 for nonmenibers arriving after the show. For more inforor mation, call Fxt. BARGAINS: All base personnel are eligible for Preferred The Base Auto Mart moves permanently Monday to 7526 11th Street, across from the log cabin and wfsl of Outdoor Hecrention. Bldg 805. The Auto Mart helps base personnel sell POV s. motort.yc.les. boats and recreational vehicles. For more information on selling a vehicle, call the Auto Skills Center at Ext 7 346 or stop by Bldg 534. Vehicles can be registered Tuesday Saturday II a.m. a.m. 4 - 9 p.m. Thursday 4 12 a.m. Friday Social Hour: Free light hors d'oeuvres Wednesday and FYiday, 4:30 p.m. NO EXCEPTIONS II 1 1 Officers' Ixunge: Parking Today M'lAMI! 1 1 fried fish. Dinner - Pepper steak. Mr. Z's baked chicken, pasta primavera. Fridav: Lunch - Beef and corn pie, seafood Newburg, roast turkey. Dinner- - Yankeee pot roast, simmered corn beef, pineapple chicken. Saturday: Brunch - Creole shrimp, savory baked chicken, Swedish meatballs. Supper - Baked fish, BBQ chicken, Hungarian goulash. Sunday: Brunch - Cantonese spareribs, grilled mustard chicken, oven fried fish. Supper - Ioin strip steak, stir fry beek with broccoli, turkey nuggets. Monday: Lunch - Baked stuffed fish, pot roast, roast loin of pork. Dinner - Beef cannelloni, chili mac, southern fried chicken. Tuesday: Lunch - Salmon cakes, teriyaki chicken, veal parme-seaDinner - Country capt. chicken, meat loaf, turkey ala HOURS: Summer hours for Outdoor Recreation, Bldg. 805, Saturdays and closed p.m. weekdays, 8 Sundays and holidays. SAN JUAN RIVER TRIP, April Enjoy a river trip on the San Juan River in southern Utah. The trip includes an overnight stay in Mexican Hat, Utah, Class 2 and Class 3 rapids on the river and a look at fossils and wild flowers. All personal items must fit into waterproof bag (issued). The cost is $185 per person and includes 15 meals, transportation and staff. Bring extra money for meals to and from the base. A list of items to bring will be provided For more information, call Ext. upon sign-uEUREKA ATV TRIP, April 19. Enjoy a day of ATV riding over thousands of acres of public land. The trip is $100 per person and includes ATV's, transportation, gas, lunch and a guide. Participants must provide dinner on the return trip to Hill AFB, rain gear, water bottle and snacks. The riding area may change due to weather. Riders must be 18 or older. GREEN THUMBS: Garden plots may now be reserved by anyone with a base I.D. card. Plots are available now through the end of October and are located on the west side of the base near the Riding Stables. The 150 plots have water access. To reserve a plot, contact Angela Sturgill by at hillsgardenladyyahoo.com, or call Ext. The plots are owned by Outdoor Recreation. FLY FISI IING: Outd(xr Recreation sponsors Fly Fishing Classes from 6$ p.m. Wednesday and April 23, 30 and May 7, and May 14, 21, 28 and June 4 at the Ixig Cabin.The class includes four sessions and an outing. The cost is $25 per class and students must provide their own fishing equipment. For more information, call Ext. WOMEN ONLY FLY FISHING: Classes for women only are April 17, 24 and May 1, 8 from 8 p.m. in the Log Cabin. r The class includes four classroom sessions and an outing. The cost is $25 per class and students must provide their own fishing equipment. For more information, call Ext. RIVER TRIP: Outdoor Recreation is taking a Desolation 4. The group will enter the Canyon river trip, April Green River at Sand Wash and travel through Desolation Canyon for 84 miles to Swaseys Rapid. In some areas, the are 8 a.m.-- a.m.-noo- 5 n four-nigh- 13-1- five-da- y two-ho- 6-- two-hou- y t, canyon walls are deeper than the Grand Canyon and the rapids are from Class 1 to 3. Events include camping along and a look at historic buildings and the river, Indian petroglyphs. The cost is $185 per person and includes includes 11 meals, transportation, and Outdoor Adventure Program staff. A list of items to bring will be given upon All items must fit into one (issued) waterproof bag, sign-uper person. Bring extra money for food on the way to and from Hill AFB. For more information, call Ext. sight-seein- YELLOW'STONE: Outdoor Recreation's popular trip to Parade Rest Ranch and Yellowstone National Park is May The ranch offers comfortable cabins with modern facilities, horseback riding through surrounding mountains and meadoutside the cabin areas. The trip includes ows, and a guided tour of Yellowstone National Park. All meals feature home style cooking with some of the best food you'll ever taste. The cost is $250 per person, including gratuity. A $100 deposit is due upon sign-uand final payment is due by May 9. A Montana fishing license is required for those who will be fishing. For more information, call Ext. SKATE PARK: The Skate Park, located south of the base chapel on 1 1th Street, is open weekdays, p.m., Saturand September-OctobeA days noon-- p.m., March-Matrained recreation specialist will supervise the park during the posted hours of operation. The park is closed on Sundays and holidays. All skaters must register through Outdoor Recreation, Bldg. 805, sign registration and release of liability forms and receive a skate card before using the park. For more information, call Outdoor Recreation at Ext. 23-2- 3-- 6 6 y r. SNAKE RIVER RAFTING: Do some white water rafting on the Snake River and enjoy the unique atmosphere of Jackson, Wyo. Outdoor Recreation will take tours to the area June and Aug. Activities Aug. July include camping, dinner and show with the Bar J Wranglers, and a day of rafting. The cost is $120 per person and includes transportation, campground for 2 nights, raft, equipment, trip leader and four meals. Participants should bring camping gear, water shoes, rain gear, towels, sunscreen, personal items and money for two lunches and one breakfast. For more information, call Ext 20-2- 18-2- 3 22-2- ; POOR |