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Show O Hilltop May 29 Times 00 3 2 11 Around the Hill This Week Dining 7W - , mi . "., ,fc Club Q A ' - J 8 a.m. 5 p.m. 10:30 a.m.-- l p.m. 5 8:30 p.m. H Enlisted Lounge: Monday Tuesday Wednesday - Thursday 11 Friday Saturday Sunday 11 11 . a.m. - 2 am 1 1 - 1 B p. m Officers Lounge: Thursday 4 12 a.m. Friday Social Hour: Free light hors d'oeuvres 4:30 p.m. Wednesday and Friday. CLUB HILL LUNCH: launch is served weekdays from 10:30 a.m.-- l p.m. Enjoy 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 call for TAKE OUT: Order a take-ou- t a pickup at Ext. BARGAINS: All base personnel are eligible for Preferred Plus! Outdoor pools on base are open for the summer. Pool 2, near the Club Hill patio, Is open Tuesday-Sundafrom noon-- 7 p.m.; and Pool 3, located west of the base clinic on 11th Street, Is open Saturday-Tuesdafrom noon-- 7 p.m. Pool use is free to active duty military, Reservists, retirees, civilian employees, contactors and their family members. 1 1 a.m. 11 p.m. a.m. - 12 a.m. 11 a.m.- Hlllcrest Dining Facility BREAKFAST: 5:3(1 7:30 a in Monday Friday LUNCH: 1 a in p. in.. Monday Friday DINNER: 5 - 7 p.m.. Monday Fridav and - 7 p in weekends, holidays and UTA weekend BRUNCH: 7 a in p.m.. weekends. ind holidays and 6 a in 1 p.m. U FA weekend. 8 a.m. 5 p.m. 11 a.m. 7 p.m. 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Saturday Monday - Friday m l Club Hill membership. HOURS: Office: Monday - Friday Lunch: Monday - Friday Saturday Night Dinner: Cashier: Monday - Friday Catering: Jrriiriin Program membership. Those registering are entitled Hill Fast Eddy's BREAKFAST: 5:30-- a in. weekdays LUNCH: 10:30 a.m. 1 p.m. weekdays DINNER: 6- - 8 p.m. weekdays. F1JGHT KITCHEN: Open 5 days a week, around the clock Hillcrest Dining Facility and Fast Eddy's serve military members only a.m. MIDNIGHT MEAL 11.30pm DCrosswinds Menu Today: Lunch Dinner-Peppe- Friday: Roast pork with mashed potatoes. - Steak.. r Lunch - Halibut with new Dinner- - Hawaiian Meatballs. polaoes. Chapel Information y y UNITED WE PRAY: The base chapel is opened weekdays from 7 a.m.-- p.m. for prayer. For more information about other times of worship during the week or weekend, call 4 Today MEALS IN MINUTES: Family Support teaches how to prepare quick and easy meals in an electric frying pan, Crock-Posingle pan or microwave 5 from p.m. A meal will be pret, 4:45-5:4- pared and sampled during the class. one-hou- r Ext. CATHOLIC WORSHIP SERVICES: Saturday TEEN DANCE: Youth Activities from sponsors a dance for ages p.m. The cost is $5 per member and $8 per nonmember. Celebrate the end of school with a DJ and door prizes. 13-1- 8 1 Monday-Thurs- day, 1 TEEN JOB FAIR: 14 p.m. at the Thornton Community Center. The fair is designed to help teenagers, age 16 e and older, find employment. n Mass. 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 Mav). 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 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 Annex, This ministry is a cooperative effort between Rooms the Hill AFB Protestant Community and a local church. Contact Chaplain (Capt.) Richard Anderson at Tixt. for more information and the or Larry Myers at Ext. Tuesday Friday DOUBLES PING PONG: tournament will be played at 5 p.m. in the Hess Fitness Center. The tournament has beginner, inter double-eliminatio- mediate and advanced levels of play. Registration fee is $1. part-tim- 8-- Skills Development LOCATION: Skills Development is located in Bldg. 534 on 11th Street. s AVAILABLE SERVICES: Check out the Web site at www.hill.af.mil ser-vice- and visit the Skill Development Center page. ENGRAVING SHOP: Open weekdays, 10 a.m.- - 5 p.m., closed Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays. In addition to plaques, the Engraving Shop offers a large selection of eagles, mahogany book clocks, custom trophies, pen sets, desk wedges, name tags, stamps, plastic signs, progressive plaques, mugs and ribbons. The laser engraver can engrave on almost any material including wood and glass. The new sublimation system can add color to plaques, name tags and other products. Ext. FRAME SHOP: Open Tuesday Thursday, -- 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Friday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Sat- urday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.; closed Sunday and Monday. Offers custom framing and design matting for diplomas, portraits, awards and art. We can also mount pictures on foam core and customers can work on framing projects call CLASSES: Open to active duty, Reservists, retirees, DoD civilian employees and their family members. Classes are on a rotation, except the basic framing class, which is held every two weeks and the design matting class held once a month. To call Ext. NEW RATES: The Auto Skills Center has new Safety Inspection rates. State Safety Inspections are $7 for motorcycles, $15 for cars and $15 for trucks. Emissions tests are $15, and safety and emissions tests are $30. Inspections are scheduled on the half-hoAppointby calling the center at Ext. 586-056- six-wee- k r, ments can be scheduled one week in advance. AUTO MART: The Base Auto Mart 7526 11th Street, across from the log cabin and west of Outdoor Recreation, Bldg. 805. The Auto Mart helps base personnel sell POVs, motor- cycles, boats and recreational vehicles. There is a $10 fee per space, for 14 days, for vehicles 17 feet or smaller; or $12.50 per space, for 14 days, for vehicles over 17 feet with a maximum occupancy of 28 days. For more information or registration, call the or stop by Auto Skills Center at Ext. Bldg 534. Vehicles can be registered Tues specific monthly schedule. 729th ACS BIBLE STUDY: Wednesdays at noon in Bldg. 1938, LG Conference Room. A free lunch is provided each day- Saturday. - WOOD SHOP: Open Wednesday Thursday, 4- - 8 p.m.; Friday, 2 - 6 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; closed Sunday - Tuesday. -- 586-056- week. For more information, contact Chaplain (Capt.) Richard Anderson at Ext. INSTRUCTOR NEEDED: Skills Development needs an instructor to teach Woodworking Classes. If interested, contact any or staff member at Ext. CERTIFICATION: Wood Shop equipment certification class is held Wednesdays from 4:30-5:3- 0 p.m. The cost is $3, and students receive an equipment certification card, required for using Wood Shop power tools. LAPEL MESSAGE: The Engraving Shop has pewter, style "Support Our Troops" pins on sale for $4 each. The pins can be purchased weekdays from 10 Alaskan Inn Bed and Breakfast in Ogden Canyon. The cost is $175 per suite or cabin. The bed and breakfast features 12 theme suites, king and queen n size beds, oversized whirlpool baths, televisions, and hot breakfasts served in your room. For more informa arctic-in- spired while supplies last. For more information, call Ext. TIRE REPAIR: The Auto Shop has two Snap-oTire Changer machines. Patrons must watch a training video before using these For more information, machines. call Ext. AUTO SKILLS CENTER: Open Tuesday-Thursdaa.m.-- 5 p.m. n 11 a.m.-- 7 p.m.; p.m.; closed Sunday and Monday. Friday-Saturda- 10 a.m.-- 6 DESIGN MATTING CLASS: Friday. 4:30-7:3p.m. The cost is $20 per student and includes all supplies. Prerequisite is the basic framing class. OIL PAINTING CLASSES: Begin June 2 and June 4, 4:30 p.m.-7:3p.m. Four week class Mondays or Wednesdays $30 per student, supplies not included in class fee. BASIC ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY: June 7. 11 a.m.-- p.m. $20 per student, learn skills to get desired results. 0 0 2 BASIC FRAMING CLASSES: June 7, $30 per stu14, 21, and 28. 11 dent. Supplies not included in class fee. Advance matting instruction a.m.-3p.m- ., floating, shadow boxed, etc.) available by appointment for $15 per person. Brush-ucourses also available by appointment for $15 per person. Call the Frame Shop at 586-056- 7. SPEED SOLDERING MADE EASY: For stained glass, June 14, 10 a.m.-- p.m., $20 per student. Learn to achieve beautiful, uniform solder work. We'll cover technical aspects of solder formulas, irons, flux. 2 tion, call ITT at Ext. LAS VEGAS TRIP: Enjoy a stay at the Stratosphere Hotel and Casino when ITT travels to Las Vegas June The cost is $200 per person, double occupancy; or $380 for single occupancy, and includes bus transportation and three nights lodging. Transportation only is also available. 19-2- Registration is due by June 4. AROUND THE HILL POLICY Club Hill . . ...... Command Post Education Services Family Support Center .............. Golf Course Health and Wellness Hess Fitness Center ... HIM Aerospace Museum.. HOURS: Summer hours for Outdoor Recreation, Bldg. 805, are 8 a.m. 5 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m.-noo- n Saturdays and closed Sundays and holidays. INDOOR POOL HOURS: Monday Thursday, 5 a.m.-- p.m.; Fridav, 5 a.m.- - 9 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. WATER YOGA: Classes on Saturdays from 8:30-9:1a.m., $2.50 per class at the Hess Fitness Center indoor pool. ATV TRIP: Outdoor Recreation travels to the West Desert geo field, Saturday, and will spend the day ATV riding over thousands of acres of public land. The cost is $100 per person and includes lunch, ATVs, transportation, gas and a guide. Only one rider per ATV is permitted, and all riders must be at least 18 years old. Participants must bring rain gear and a water bottle. For more information, call Ext. PAIUTE ATV RIDE: June sponsored by Outdoor Recreation. The group will travel through the Pahvant Range on an ATV. Only one rider per ATV allowed, and all riders must be at least 18 years old. The cost is $150 per person and includes dinner, transportation, ATV, helmet, gas and trip leader. The group will ride on mountain trails and live off the ATVs, so riders should pack light and bring camping gear, riding boots, water bottle or canteen, sunscreen, mosquito repellent, food for two breakfasts, one lunch and one dinner, and monev for two lunches. WHITE WATER RAFTING: Outdoor Recreation is spon -- 8 0 13-1- events. Check the chapel g 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 duly hours, call the Command Post at (801) 777-300- j WSU HOMECOMING: Weber State University's Emeriti Alumni Association is looking for alumni and former faculty members who served during World War II. The association will honor the veterans during homecoming activities, Oct. Anyone with information on veterans should contact the WSU Alumni Association at (801) at alumniweber.edu; by or by mail at Alumni Association, Weber State University, 3701 University Circle. Ogden. UT 84408-3701- . MILITARY APPRECIATION PROGRAM: Now through June 2, Hinckley Dodge, 2309 S. State Street, Salt Lake 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 $750 incentive, toward the purchase price of a vehicle. For more information on this program or other Daimler-Chrysle- r incentives, call 20-2- 626-753- 5; 994-443- BATTLE EXHIBIT: The Fort Douglas Military Museum will open the new exhibit, "The 96th Infantry Division and the Battle of Okinawa, April-Jun1945," on June 14 at noon. The Battle of Okinawa was the last great land campaign of World War II. The exhibit views combat on Okinawa from the perspective of the "citizen soldiers" who first helped liberate Island in the Philippines in late 1944 before assaulting Okinawa on April 1. 1945 as part of Tenth U.S. Army. The museum is at 32 Potter Street on Fort Douglas, near the University Utah in Salt Lake City, and is open Tuesday-Saturdafrom noon-p.m. Admission is free. For more details, call to fdouglaswebguy-internet.com- . or send an (801) e RELAY FOR LIFE: The American Cancer Society sponsors an Relay For Life, from 6 p.m. June 13 to noon June 14 at Ogden High School. Teams are invited to take turns walking the track during the 18 hours, and participate in the activities including volleyball tournaments, pizza parties, live music, silly games and contests. To sponsor a team, provide the name, company, address to Dona mailing address, telephone and Heiner, American Cancer Society of Northern Utah executive director, at dheinercancer.org, or call FREE ADMISSION: Now through Veteran's Day. Anheuser-Buscoffers free single-daadmission to its amusement parks to active duty military, active reservists, U.S. Coast Guard, National Guardsmen and up to four of their direct family members. The offer includes all coalition forces serving with U.S. troops in Operation 393-226- . h ; .7-34- , soring four white water rafting trips to Jackson Hole, Wvo., and Aug. The cost is June Aug. July $120 per person and includes transportation, campground for two nights, raft, equipment, trip ieader, and four meals. Participants should bring camping gear, water shoes, rain gear, towels, sunscreen, personal items and money for two lunches and one breakfast. PAINTBALL: The Outdoor Adventure Program lias a field near the North Gate set aside for Paintball Games. The field may be used for private games for S15 per person (maximum 30 people), including the use of all equipment, or $10 per person for a group of 10 or more players. Equipment rental includes a Tippnian 68 carbine, JT face mask ami a carbon dioxide tank. Paintballs are also available for sale in various quantities. All private games must be scheduled at least two weeks in advance and are subject to field availability. F"or more details, call Outdoor Recreation at Kxt. or 22-2- 18-2- 20-2- SKATE PARK: The Skate Park, located south of the base chapel on 1 1 til Street, is open weekdays from Saturday All from noon-- p.m. and closed Sunday from skaters must register through Outdoor Recreation, Bldg. 805. sign registration, release and liability forms, and receive a skate card before using the park. For more details, call Outdoor Recreation at Ext. noon-9p.m- 6 .. June-Augus- t. Community 18-ho- ..7-11- R COPY sponsor exciting, web page or call the chapel for information. NEED MORE INFORMATION? Outdoor Recreation 581-125- Publicity.., Skills Development..., Auto Shop ............ Engraving Shop Frame shop Wood Shoo. Tickets and Tours Westslde Fitness Hlllcrest Dining Hall.. Center...... Youth Activities- - liniMIMIMlHNINI Library Visit the 75th Services Division Web page at www.hlll.af.milservlce8Index.htrn 0 g 4 Fcr more details, call . . . Menu Line Outdoor Recreation tlllttilllMMH .......7.2106 Services Marketing & ........7-300- 7 care-givin- y one-mon- th Chapel. STEPHEN MINISTRY COMMUNITY: The Hill AFB that Chapel is one of three Air Force bases world-wid- e e has a vibrant, ecumenical, lay Christian ministry. Stephen Ministers are trained to extend care by listening, praying, and walking with persons in many p Due to the large numbar 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. Bowling Center.... A 1 yellow-ribbo- n Tickets and Travel INN VOUCHERS: Information, Tickets and Travel now sells vouchers for the ECUMENCIAL ACTIVITIES AND OTHER CHAPEL ACTIVITIES 5 types of crisis. If you or a friend need this confidential chapel ministering, or for more information, call F.xl. AIRMEN SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM: Interested first term airmen 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. II you are interested in either serving as a sponsor, being sponsored, or would like to learn more, call Ext. FLI OUTLINE BIBLE STUDY: Tuesday. 1:30 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 home. All singles are invited and encouraged to attend this excellent time of study and fellow ship. For more information, contact Chad lespersen 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 www.hill.af.milchapel or call the chapel for the most current topics and times. ( )pen to all ranks, family members, and civilian employees. YOUTH GROUPS: The chapel youth groups are active and y Iraqi Freedom. "Operation Salute" applies to Busch Gardens Tampa Bay; Busch Gardens Williamsburg; Orlando: ScaWorld San Diego; SeaWorld San Antonio; and Sesame Place in Langhorne, Pa. Military members need to show their Department of Defense LI), at the park and fill out a registration form. They will receive their own ticket and up to four others for direct dependents. MENTORING PROGRAM: The Youth and Families with Promise program is looking for youth mentors in the Davis and Weber County areas. YFP is an early intervention and prevention program for ages 10 to i t. who are showing early signs of low or behavior and academic problems in school. The program matches a youth with a young adult mentor, and with an older person or couple who can serve as graiidineiitors to the youth and to the entire family. Mentors range in age from 18 to 80, and are asked to meet with their youth or family every 7 to 10 days, with a minimum commitFor more information, call (801) 151 ment of 3414; write to YFP, Davis County Courthouse, Box 618, to Farmington, UT 84025; or send an Sea-Worl- e one-yea- PARADE ENTRIES: I.ayton City Parks and Recreation is now accepting entries for its Liberty Days Parade, planned for July 4 at 10:30 a.m. Entries can be taken to the Parks and Recreation office in I.ayton Commons Park weekdays from 8 a. in. 5:30 p.m. I'or more details, call AUDITIONS: Terrace Plaza Playhouse, 99 E. 4700 South, in Ogden is holding auditions for their production off"The Music Man," June 14 from 9 a. in. noon. The musical has roles for children and adults from ages and those auditioning should bring a resume and picture, and be prepared to sing 16 measures of an upbeat song. No accompanist is provided, so a CD. tape or accompanist is required. Performances are Aug. 4 on Friday, Saturday and Monday nights. For , more details, call the theater at or director Carolvn Stevens at COMMUNITY COUNCIL INTERNSHIP: The Clearfield Youth Council's Youth's Promises Committee has a internship opening. The intern would be youth and would help recruit voluncommittee teers and plan the Sept. 6 Patriot Day celebration. Hours are flexible and assignment is approximately 1 year. For more details, call the committee chairman at 546-858- t. 393-0070- 698-303- 525-2717- . |