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Show October 28, 1999 Youth Activities COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER SERVICES: Every fourth and fifth Tuesdays of the month at 5 p.m. Make a positive difference in your community HOURS: Closed Sunp.m. Monday-Saturdaand holidays. Located in Bldg. 882, Ext days 3-- 9 y. OUTSIDETRIPS: 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 time of. signup. TODAY: Crafty Kids, 4 p.m. Great games, 4 p.m. CRAFTY KIDS: This activity is for kids ages 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. Signup by the Tuesday prior. Six children minimum and 12 children and teen council meetings. FOR MORE INFORMATION contact the Youth Center, Ext Preregistratiori deadline for activities and field trips is three days prior to the event ; n 2 maximum. Deal, Cherry Hill, and Dinosaur Park. Also avail-- t able, subsidized UTAbus passes, adults $17.60, ; premium $38.50. fJ HOTELS: Anaheim, CA Stovall's Best Western Inn $65 per night per room Anaheim, CA Ramada Conestoga Hotel $55 per night per room. San Diego, CA Innsuites Hotels $49 weekday and $69 weekends. Wendover, NV Peppermill Rainbow Hotel Casinos (see us for prices) . Las Vegas, NV. Station Casinos-GardeRooms, $25 weekday, $45 weekends; tower rooms, $49 weekday, $79 weekends. All Vegas hotels valid Nov. 28. Kissimmee, FL Orlando Sun village (See us for prices). Melbourne, FLHampton Inn Melbourne $65 year round. (Subject to all applicable taxes) . Park City, UT Best Western Landmark Inn $67 per night per room valid until Dec. 1. Layton, UT Outwest Bed and Breakfast $60 up to $75 per night per room. Tickets and Tours 19-De- LOCATION: Bldg. 150, call Ext or Ext Hours are Mon.-Fri- ., 9 a.m.-- 5 p.m.; Sat 9 a.m.-- l p.m., closed Sun. and holidays. FLU SHOT CLINIC: Nov. at Occupational Health, Bldg. 249 from 8:30 a.m.-l-l am. and 1 p.m.-- 3 p.m. ($6 per shot) . GET LOST IN LAYTON: We now have passes for the Get Lost in Layton cornfield maze. Adults $4, children (ages $2 and kids 5 and under are 9-1- 0 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 sktitc rental SATURDAY: Roller skating p.m. Regular skating, p.m. SKATING: Family skating will be held every Sat0 p.m. Regular skating will urday from 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. TUESDAY: Power Hour, 5 p.m. Sunshine Gen6-- . free. Monday-Thursda- y, 0 p.m., Friday 4--1 1 p.m., Saturday p.m. Closed on Sunday. During the day they have hayrides , $1 per person, trick or treats for the kids and pumpkins are $2. At night the maze is haunted. For more informa- ' tion please call. DISCOUNTED ATTRACTIONS HAPPENINGS BOOKS: $20, now on sale. For. more information call Ext " and 50 off discounts at hundreds of great names you know in your hometown. Restaurants, travel, shopping, hotels, attractions, golf and more. For Salt Lake books contact Paula at Ext 10-1- 1 1:30-3:3- 0 6-- 8 1:30-3:3- 6-- 8 non-membe- rs Two-for-one- 4-- eration. SUNSHINE GENERATION: Every Tuesday at the Community Center, Bldg. 460, ages 2 12 to teens. Call Ext for more information. POWER HOUR: This is held every Tuesday at 4 p.m. for any age. Use this time to study and get some homework done. WEDNESDAY: Kids in the Kitchen, 3:30 p.m. Teen workout p.m. KIDS IN THE KITCHEN: This activity is for kids It will be held every Wednesday at 4 ages p.m.Thecostis$l per class. This program teaches basic cooking skills using a different recipe each week. Sign-u- p by the Monday prior. Six children minimum and 12 children maximum. TRAILS MEETING: Parents and teens are invited to discuss a teen outdoor recreation program. It is an excellent tool to build leaderskills and to ship, friendships, problem-solvin- g have a great time. CONGRESSIONAL AWARD: Young people can 6-1- self-estee- receive recognition for achieving individual goals in personal development voluntary public service, physical fitness and expedition exploration. Medals are presented by Congress. Applications and information are available at the Youth Cenfor details. ter, Bldg. 883. Call Ext OTHER SERVICES 9 a.m.-- 5 N&N LEISURE TRAVEL: Open Mon.-FrClosed Sun. is the and This Sat, p.m. holidays. travel authorized on only agent Hill AFB. Services available for all active duty mili-tretired military and Department of Defense civilians. Grand opening special extended 5 to 10 percent savings on specific airlines. Call Ext for more information. ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAOpen Mon.-Fri- ., 9 a.m.-- 5 p.m., Sat 9 closed Sun. and holidays. This is available for all active duty military, retired military and Department of Defense civilians. Great specials and weekend rates. After hours pickup and drop off also available. Call 0 for more information. L 1) non-membe- rs SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TICKETS: Disneyland, Universal Studios, Knotts Berry Farm, Movieland WaxMuseum, Magic Mountain, Sea World, Wild Animal Park, San Diego Zoo, Medieval Times, and Legoland. SHOPPING TRIP TO CROSSROADS PLAZA, SLC: November 12, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. $3.00 per person for transportation. Depart from ITT parking lot Deadline to sign up is Nov. 5. For more info, call STATE CAPITOLTOUR November 19, 10 a.m.-- 3 p.m. $3.00 per person for transportation. Lunch will be at the Old Spaghetti Factory in Trolley Square Mall (bring extra money) . For more info, call FLORIDA ATTRACTIONS: Advance orders only between 9 a.m.-- 4 p.m. only, Monday through Friday. Please allow one week for orders to come in. We have tickets for Universal Studios Florida, Sea World, Busch Gardens, Disneyworld and Islands of Adventure. LOCALUCKETS including Cineplex Odeon Theaters, Cinemark Theaters, Hogle Zoo, Park City Ripley's c. full-servi- y, 22 R: a,m.-noo- n, 825-008- Believe-It-Or-No- t Hess Fitness Center 5 a.m.-l- l p.m., GYM HOURS: Open Mon.-Fr- i. and holidays, 9 a.ra--5 p.m. Closed Christmas Day and New Year's Day. PERSONAL TRAINING: Open to anyone. For more information and to make appointments call Sat-Su- n. 15 punches$12; family and below, $15; E--5 and above monthly pass, (includes retirees and civilian employees) , $25. Daily swim, $1.75 OUTDOOR POOL: Closed for the season POOL PARTIES: The pool may be rented Saturday and Sunday after 4:30 p.m. for private parties. $60 for two hours, $30 for each additional 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 Howard L Howard, Ext 74617, for more information. punches$10; adults, E-- 4 WATER AEROBICS: Shallow water, Mo- a.m.; deep ndayWednesdayFriday, water Tuesday and Thursday, a.m.; 0 0 deep water, Monday and Wednesday, 4:30-5:3- 0 p.m. shallow water, Tuesday and Thurs- day, 4:30-5:3- 0 p.m. SCOUTS' MERIT BADGE TRAINING: Four classes, $10person. Call Howard L. to schedule. Howard, Ext 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 class and fee for PADI Snorkel and explore Scuba are not included in the above cost For more information call Ext 74617. WOMEN'S FITNESS: Orientation class, a.m. If Tuesday and Wednesday, 8:30-9:3- 0 this time is not convenient contact a personal trainer at Ext. JAZZERCISE: Aerobic fitness program at the bubble. Experience fun, fitness and friendship. Open enrollment, all fitness levels and ages welcome. A great workout. Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays at 5 p.m. Cost is $25 per month, $5 per class, first 8 class free. Call Howie Aubertin at for more information. KARATE CLASSES: Tae Kwon Do, Seido 771-531- Kan, Hapkido; Specializing in women's Cost is $20 per month and classes are at 6 p.m.Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday in the bubble For more information call Ext. Ext 777-352- 5. self-defens- SWIM COST: Daily swim cost will be $1.75. SWIMMING LESSONS: Swimminglessons will be held at Hess Fitness Center until Nov. 6. Level 1, a.m., level 2 a.m.; level 1, a.m., levels 3 and 4, a.m., level 2 a.m. and levels 5,6 and 7, am. INDOOR POOL (Bldg. 520) Hours: Lap swim, Monday-Fridaa.m., 11 a.m.-- l p.m. and 3:30-p.m. Closed Saturday and Sunday. Open 8 swim: Mon.-Fri- ., p.m., Sat noon-4:3- 0 p.m. and Sun. p.m. Free to all active duty and reservists. Show us your club card and receive 5 10-10:- 777-352- 5. 10-10:- FOR MORE INFORMATION: Front issue Intramurals: Ext. desk: Ext. Fitnessspecial events, Ext. Pool reservations: Aquatics: Ext. y, Ext. 6 6-- one free day of swimming when you purchase a punch card or pass. Punch card prices: 12 children 2 and under, free; children Mine Adventure, Raging Waters, Crystal Hot Springs, Raptors baseball, Lagoon Day PassesMeal 30-da- y 6, West Side Fitness 5 a.m.-- 7 REGULAR HOURS: Monday-Fridap.m. Closed weekends. 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