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Show 1 17 O Hilltop Times 2003 May 22 Health Hill Bowling Center & Fitness 6 one-hou- YOUTH PASS: Youths are invited to get a Youth Summer Bowling Pass for only $25. The pass is good for one free game of bowling and shoe rental everv dav from June 31. SPECIAL EVENTS: Call the Bowling Center for information on Squadron Bowling Parties and 75-9- more fun at Ext. SNACK BAR RENOVATION: starting Sunday, the Hill Bowling Center's snack bar will be closed for renovations until The Bowling Center will still be open, and beverages and snacks will be available at the front desk. B Hess Fitness Center Semi-privat- GYM HOURS: Weekdays, 5 a.m.-l- l p.m., weekends, 7 a.m.-- 6 p.m. Holiday hours vary. The West Side Fitness Center is open weekdays 5 a.m.-- p.m. If an equipment orientation or a tour is needed, ask the fitness staff. HOLIDAY HOURS: On Memorial Day, the Hess Fitness Center will be open from 9 a.m.-p.m. The Westside Fitness Center will be closed Fridav and Monday. 5 p.m. 4 627-923- 581-125- YOGA-PILATE- shaping and strengthening your body, but focuses on breathing and alignment and is a 1 more holistic, internalized experience. Classes at 4 p.m. are held upstairs. Monday-ThursdaBATTING CAGES: are located next to Bldg. 524, and are open weekdays from p.m. and Saturdays from noon-- p.m., and closed Sundays. Players must be age 10 an older and a parent should accompany minors. The cost is $1 for 20 balls and use is open to all base personnel. For more information, call the Hess Fitness Center at Ext. REBOUNDING: Classes using mini trampolines for jumping and running are held in the y 3-- 9 impact levels, high energy land based class designed to get your heart pumping and your You could win 1 1 a.m.; and Friday at 5 p.m. The exercise helps burn the same calories as jogging but without the impact. Wednesday at i bi dependents. ounii GeiVmir a bQbmT Plus, attend the exclusive Coca-Col- a Racing Family Reunion tJy sua IJB Race in to your bowling center snack bar to buy a large Coca-Col- a fountain drink. You could win the grand prize VIP trip to the NASCAR Winston Cup Series Race October 26, 2003 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, and attend a private dinner with Racing Family drivers'. r i iM3) Plus other great prizes: Coca-Coracecar hood repca 4844 i Instant-wi- Sunt prizes snack and bowling prizes Get into the Fast Lanes scratch-of- f game... now through August U, 2003. CattanwOTtMIl fcf 1 mm No purchase necessary. Visit four bowling center for compktt contest rules and details. Gams pieces available while supplies as. No tederal endorsement ol sponsor intended. i 7Qd t All Accsiser fa? racing-theme- d n Mullarjay. Btwt JXSl a Weekly CO This Flan! trip for two! HIS y stretching room upstairs on Monday and feet moving. Class is upstairs Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 6 a.m. and 12 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday at 7 p.m., and Saturday at 9 a.m. b b 393-22ii- (. 6 weightlifting club! Lift either 500 (women only), 750, 1,000 or 1,250 pounds in a combination of the dead lift, squat and bench press and See the front desk for more receive a details. CARDIO CLASS: High intensity, both highlow rrbb ra Coca-Col- a Iioii-glas- group have the same needs and goals. To schedule a session, contact Waltz at exercise involves stretching, work out. 994-443- )aimler-Chrvsle- PERSONAL TRAINING: Certified personal trainer Mark Waltz is now available at the Hess Fitness Center to help you get in shape. Rates sesare $40 per hour or $100 for three, one-hosions in a week; $20 per hour for two people or sessions in a week for $50 per three, one-hotwo people. Groups of three or more aren't recommended but will be considered if all in the e . MILITARY APPRECIATION PROGRAM: Now through June 2, Hinckley Dodge. 2309 S. State Street, Salt hike City, offers a Military Appreciation Program for all active or retired military personnel and their immediate family members. Military receive a retail incentive, plus an additional ST.'iii incentive, toward the purchase price of a vehicle. For more information on r this program or other I incentives, call BATTLE EXHIBIT: Hie Fort I )ouglas Military Museum will oen the new exhibit, The With Infantry Division and the Battle of Okinawa. April . lunr 1945," on June 14 at noon. The Battle of Okinawa was the last great land campaign of World War II. The exhibit views combat on ( ikinawa from it perspective of the "citizen soldiers" who first helped liberate Iyte Island in the Philippines in lale 1944 before assaulting Okinawa on April 1, 194.) , as part of Tenth U.S. Army. The museum is at 32 Cotter Street on Fort near the University Utah in Salt Like City, and is open Tuesday-Sa- t urday from noon-- p.m. Admission is free. For more details, call (80 to fdouglas " webgiiyinternet.com. or send an RELAY FOR LIFE: The American Cancer Society sponsors an Relay For life, from 6 p.m. June 13 to noon June 14 at ( Igden High School. Teams are invited to take turns walking the track during the 8 hours, and participate in the activities including volleyball tournaments, pizza parties, live music, silly games and contests. To sponsor a team, provide the name, address to Dona Heiner, company, mailing address, telephone and American CaixerSKiety of Northern Utah executive director, at dliHner"i;tit-cer.org- , or call FREE ADMISSION: From Memorial Day through Veteran's I )ay, Anheuser-Buscadmission to its amusement parks to active offers free single-daduty military, active reservists, U.S. Coast Guard, National Guardsmen and up to four of their direct family members. Hie oi ler includes all coalition forces serving with U.S. troops in Operation Iraqi Freedom. "Operation Salute" applies to Busch Gardens Tampa Bay: Busch Gardens Williamsburg; SeaWorld Orlando; SeaWorld San I)iego; SeaWorld San Antonio; and Sesame Place in liinghorne, Pa. Military members need to show their Department of Defense I.D. at the park and till out a registration form. They will receive their own ticket and up to four others for direct 9 a.m.-- 4 WEIGHTLIFTING CLUB: Be part of the Hess DOUBLES PING PONG: tournament will be played May 30 at 5 p.m. at the Hess Fitness Center. The double elimination tournament has beginner, intermediate and advanced levels of play. Registration fee is $1. CLASSES: The Therapeutix Massage Center teaches a series of stretches for pain management and injury prevention. Instructor is Vicki Lee. The first set of classes are in the upstairs stretching area on May 31, June 7 and a.m. The second set. June 14 from 626-753- 825-578- 9 475-403- 7 20-2- Wednesday and Fridav at 6 p.m. NUTRITION CONNECTION, located in the Hess lobby, offers nutritional fruit smoothies and shakes that fit your workout needs. Choose from a variety of power, energizer, muscle builder, fat burner or pure protein shakes. Extra additives are available. Call to order ahead or for more details. Open weekdays from 7 a m.-- p.m. and Saturday 10 510-562- 1 I ing moves. Classes are in the bubble on Monday, session. 7 to schedule a masMASSAGE: Call r sage at the Hess Fitness Center. A session is $25; session is $45, session session is $15; and a is $65. A structural integration session, which lasts 0 minutes, is $75. ABDOMINAL CLASS: Weekdays at 6- - 6:30 p.m. Held in stretching room at the Fitness Center. No need to sign up, just show up and go to work. Open to all, men and women, young and old, beginners and experienced. Mats and exercise balls provided. TAE KWON DO: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6 - 8 a.m. $35 per p.m. and Saturdays month. Classes taught by Cherith Struse. Held in the stretching room. Ages 18 and older. TENNIS LESSONS: Taught by USTPA Barbara Thompson, private lessons $36 per hour. two people, $18 per person per hour; group of three, $12 per person per hour. Group of four or more; $9 per person per hour. 5 Call to schedule an appointment. BODY SCULPTING CLASS: Monday Thursday, 5 - 6 p.m. and Friday from 11 a.m.- - noon. Free of charge, taught by fitness center staff. Bring plenty of water to class. We'll give you a to the scheduled bowling center closing time. WEEKDAY SPECIAL: Bowl from 1 1 am-- p.m. for only $1.25 per game. W'SU HOMECOMING: Weber State University's Fmeriti Alumni Association is looking for alumni and former faculty members who served dm ing World War II. The association will honor the veterans during homecoming activities, Oct. Anyone with information on veterans should contact at .iliinmi" welieredu. the WSU Alumni .Association at (801) by or by mail at Alumni Association, Weber State University, 3701 I 'nivvr-sitDeadline to submit information isjuiu-1Circle, Ogden, IT 84408-370- Classes are first come, first serve. KICKBOXING: Intense class which coordinates a cardio workout with traditional box- held in the bubble stretching area are June 3, 10 and 17 from 4:30-- p.m. The cost is $45 for the 4 12 hour course or $18 for a I IOITS OF OPERATION: Mon.-Thur11 a.m. 9:30 p.m., Fri. 1 1 a.m. 1 a.m.. Sat. 9 a.m. - midnight. Sun. noon - 9:30 p.m. Holidays as advertised. 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