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Show Hilltop; February Youth Activities HOURS: 9 p.m. Monday- - Saturday. Closed . Sundays and holidays. OUTSIDE TRIPS: For staffing purposes sign up for field trips that are outside the Youth Center, 24 hours before the trip is scheduled. Payment and permission slips are required at the 3-- time of signup. TODAY: Crafty Kids, 4 p.m. Great games, 4pm CRAFTY KIDS: This activity is for kids ages 6 12 who are interested in learning more about arts and crafts. It will be held every Thursday at 4 p.m. The cost is $1 per class. Sign up by the Tuesday prior. Six children minimum and children maximum. GREAT GAMES: This is held every Thursday at 4 p.m. for any age. Play lots of fun games and its even free. Sign up by the day before. Minimum of four kids. FRIDAY: Roller skating, 8 p.m. Cost is $1 for members and $2 for and 50 cent skate rental. Fun Dome trip, 1 p.m. 1 p.m. Cost is $3 FUN DOME TRIP: Friday, for transportation plus additional money for activities at the Dome. Bowling and skating is under $5, a fun pass is under $ 14 and includes a game of laser tag, slice of pizza, game of golf, 3D pass, 5 tokens and a ride. For more information call Ext. SATURDAY: Roller skating p.m. Youth 12 6-- non-membe- rs 6-- 1 go-ca- rt 1:30-3:3- 0 p.m. Bingo, YOUTH BINGO: Saturday, p.m. This is open to kids ages years. Cost is $4 per member and $5 per nonmember and includes a pack with three cards per game. Daubers are available for $1.50 each. Kids can win over $350 in prizes, so play to win.. SKATING: Family skating will be held every 6-- 8 6-- 8 10-ga- 0 Saturday from p.m. Regular skating will be held every Friday and Saturday from p.m. The cost is $1 for members, $2 for and 50 cents for skates. MONDAY: Educational video, 4 p.m. Teen work1:30-3:3- 6-- 8 non-membe- rs out, p.m. TEEN WORKOUT: Every Monday and WednesP.M. at the Westside Fitness Cenday, ter. Meet at the Youth Center at 6:50 p.mi and ' we will drive. This activity is offered on a trial basis. A minimum of six teens and a maximum of 13 must sign up two days prior. For more information call Ext TUESDAY: Power Hour, 5 p.m. 4-- POWER HOUR: This is held every Tuesday at 4 p.m. for any age. Use this time to study and get some homework done. WEDNESDAY: Kids in the Kitchen, 4 p.m. Trails Council, 5 p.m. Teen workout, p.m. TRAILS MEETING: Parents and teens are It's Our 6th invited to discuss a teen outdoor recreation program. It is an excellent tool to build leadership, friendships, problem solving skills and to have a great time. KIDS IN THE KITCHEN: This activity is for kids ages It will be held every Wednesday at 4 p.m., the cost is $1 per class. This pro- retirees are eligible to use the Family Camp sites. For reservations or information call the Family Camp 'Host at Ext SKI LIFT PASSES: Bleg. 524. We now sell ski lift passes for all your favorite ski resorts. ITT sells ski lift passes as well in Bldg. 150. UPCOMING TRIPS: Open to all DOD employees, their families and guests. RABBIT HUNTING TRIP: Saturday. Location West Box Elder county. Trip includes transportation and trip leader, cost is $12. YELLOWSTONE SNOWMOBILE TRIPS: Feb. Feb. 8 and March Trip includes transportation, two nights lodging, All DoD employees and self-estee- 6-1- Monday prior. Six children minimum and 12 children maximum. PRETEEN AND TEEN POOL TOURNAMENTS: Feb. 19, 7 p.m. for preteens and 9 p.m. for ages 12 and older. Cost is $1 per member and $2 per nonmember. First, second, and third place trophies will be awarded. HOGLE ZOO TRIP: Feb. 20, 10 a.m.-- 6 p.m. Cost is $4 for transportation plus admission. $4.25 per adult and $2.25 per child For more information call Ext. COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER SERVICES: Every fourth and fifth Tuesdays of the month at 5 p.m. Make a positive difference in your community by volunteering. Locations will be chosen at preteen and teen council meetings. GIVE PARENTS A BREAK: Feb. 20, 9 a.m.-- 3 p.m. Child care is offered at the Child Development Center for kids ages 6 weeks to 5 years, and at the Youth Center for kids ages 6 to 13 years. It will be held on the third Saturday of each month with alternating times. This program is for active duty only and requires 5-- 7-- 15-1- p.m. and Sat and Sun., 8 5 p.m., Fri., 8 a.m.-4:3- Birthday r- - unr' ir- ; .WATER AEROBICS: Shallow water, Mon- a.m.; deep water dayWednesdayFriday, a.m.; deep water, Tuesday and Thursday, Monday and Wednesday, p.m. shallow water, Tuesday and Thursday, 4:305:30 p.m. SCOUTS' MERIT BADGE TRAINING: Four classes, $10person. Call Ext. to schedule. BOYS AND GIRLS SCOUT MERIT BADGES: Aquanaut, dabbler, swimmer, lifesaving, canoeing (partial) , PADI snorkel, explore SCUBA (12 yrs. and older) . Classes are one and half hours for four days. Cost is $10 per scout. Additional . 0 0 4:30-5:3- 0 te . 0 NEW WATER AEROBICS CLASSES: Mon7:45-8:3- 0 Max-ineFou- Ext INDOOR POOL (Bldg. 520) Hours: Lap swim, Monday-Fridaa.m., 11 a.m.-- l p.m. and 3:30-- p.m. Free to all active duty and reservists. y, 6 class and fee for PADI Snorkel and explore Scuba are not included in the above cost For more information call Ext 74617. KARATE CLASSES: Tae Kwon Do, Seido Kan, Hap Kido. Specializing in women's Cost is $20 per month and classes are at 6 pmTues-day- , Wednesday and Friday in racquetball court 6. For more information call Ext ANNUAL SNOWBALL SOFTBALL: Saturday and Sunday. Double elimination tournament, USSSA rules. Team trophies awarded for top three finishers, individual awards for top two teams. Entry fee is $125 per team. All teams need to register at the Hess Fitness Center by 5 p.m. on Feb. 5. For more information call Ext FOR MORE INFORMATION: Front issue desk: FitExt. Intramurals: Ext. ness special events, Ext. Aquatics: Ext. Pool reservations: Ext. self-defens- e. day and Wednesday, p.m., shallow. Saturday, cancelled due to lack of participation. PRIVATE SWIMMING LESSONS: $35 per person for four one-hoclasses. Call Ext. to schedule class time. Regular group lessons are still available for $20 per person. PO C is " at Ext. v ' PERSONAL TRAINING: Open to anyone. For more information and to make appointments call SrA Sombrero at Ext or Audra Brown at 6 ir y, p.m., works on a new stroke each week. a.m.-12:3- 0 6 squadron functions, etc. FAMILY CAMP: Rates are just $10 per night and include electricity. The Family Camp also has a new restroom, shower, laundry facility. if ,,,, 5:30-6:3- y, 6-- 8 holidays. j , ur a.m.-- and 8 p.m a.m. (lap swim) , 11 a.m.-- l p.m., 3:30-- p.m., lap swim. Pool is open from p.m. (open swim). Open Sat noon-4:3p.m. and Sunday 14:30 p.nx Closed Christmas Day and New Year's Day. THE LOG CABIN on base is available to rent for parties, weddings, receptions, reunions, qp. :. J y, SWIM AND STAY FIT, Monday-Frida0 a.m. Swim one mile each day to a different workout Call the instructor, Pam Launer, at Ext between 5 and 8:30 a.m. for further details. LEARN TO SWIM, Monday-Thursda11:30 Hess Fitness Center - p.m. Closed 0 Monday-Thurs-da- 4:15-5:1- WINTER HOURS: Open MohVFri. Winter hours Bldg. 5-- 7. . Outdoor Recreation HOURS: Located at 524. a.m.-- urday and Sunday after 4:30 p.m. for private parties. $60 for two hours, $30 for each addi- tional hour. Parties can be booked by any DOD or military ID card holder. For $45 you can book a party during the day. Cost includes admission for 30 persons, $1 each additional person. Call Maxine Fouks, Ext. for more information. MASTER SWIM PROGRAM, 5 between 3:30 p.m. Call Ext 4. . 2. 8 swim, $1.25 20-2- 1 13-1- y POOL PARTIES: The pool may be rented Sat- : SCHOLARSHIPS: Hill Administrators Association is offering five scholarships between $400 and $600 to dependents of Hill AFB employees military and civilian. The categories are Academic Achievement and Essay for grades Applications are due by March 15. See Veronica for more details. ' FOR MORE INFORMATION contact the Youth Center, Ext. Preregistration deadline for activities and field trips is three days prior to the event ., 30-da- one day snowmobiling, two dinners, one lunch, a referral and three days advance registration. Mon.-Thurs- 26-2- 7, two breakfasts, first run movie ticket, trip leader, $250 deductible snowmobile insurance and breathtaking scenery. Costs start at $199. Sign-u- p before Dec. 20 and receive a nice discount These trips fill up fast Reserve your space early. CARTER CREEK SNOWMOBILE TRIPS: and March Friday and Saturday, Feb. The Uintah Mountains offer the best snowmobiling in the state. Trip includes transportation, cabins, snowmobiling for two half days, trip leader and one tank of gas and oil. Cost is $40 per cabin and $78 per person riding single or $64 per person riding double. SIGN UP FOR ALL ACTIVITIES AT OUTDOOR RECREATION: Bldg. 524. Call Ext For additional information contact Al 75 SPTGSVRE, Ext Stone at Ext. ; ; Ext , , 4. are Show us your club card and receive one free day of swimming when you purchase a punch card or pass. Punch card prices: children 2 and under, free; children 12 punches$10; adults, 15 punches$12; family monthly pass, E-- 4 and below, $15; E--5 and above (includes retirees and civilian employees), $25. Daily . gram teaches basic cooking skills using a different recipe each week. Sign up by the 25 1999 11 . s -- ao.i I I it 5 5 I Siiiiii- -. 5 ;,. v- - p 5 Riverdale 399-054- tirr mm H r1 p EASY GUALIF8CATIO?!S H- - 3 13 South Lain S Hand Crafts Home Decor Antiques Layton, UT 84041 5 as LISMI OFF Your First 1 . A personal checking account open for approximately 6 months. Bring your most recent paystub or evidence A local phone number of your residence. ofincome. 3. 4. Valid photo identification. 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