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Show n 15 Hi:.top November 24, 1999 NEWS BRIEFS Odd For details, call Ext Base Santa visits Associates of Utah monthly luncheon is Monday at the Officers' Club. The social begins at 11:30 a.m. Col. Kenneth Lewandowski, director of the 6 Management Directorate, will speak. The cost is $10 for nonmembers and $7 for AFA members. F-1- 825-424- ABW 7 or send an email to "atlrcorpmsn.com.'' Wardleigh Road closure set Due to construction of a communications manhole, the southbound traffic on Wardleigh Road will be reduced to one lane between . Maine and Georgia Streets Monday-Wednesday- The Quarterly Spouse Employment Seminar at the Family Support Center is set for y from 9 p.m. both days. Participants should attend both sessions because different information will be presented. The seminar is taught by Department of Workforce Services Veteran's representatives and is open and free to anyone who has base access. Topics include resumes, job search strategies, interviewing and information on the current job market Direct links with job opportunities will be provided. Contact Barbara Ferguson, Larry Dawson or Jim Mallock at Ext for more information. The Hill Aerospace Museum will dedicate its new Fighter Gallery Dec. 7 at 11:30 a.m. The dedication will commemorate the 58th anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor. The public is invited to attend. 0 commander hosts party H com-municati- Ogden's Christmas Village at the on the corMunicipal Park Grounds ner of Washington Blvd. and 25th Street will remain open through Jan. 2. . on 6-- ment is scheduled for Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights between 8 p.m. 6-- Veterans' officers available An American Legion Officer will be at the Ogden Employment Center Dec. 3 from 8:30-1- 0 a.m. and at the Clearfield Employment Center from 10:30-11:3- 0 a.m. For details, call 5-65- : teering, call Ext from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 35 524-594- weekdays. The Thrift Shop needs volunteers. Child-car- e is paid during volunteer hours. For : details, contact Blanche Greene, atmeThriftShop on Wednesday or Thursday from 10 a.m.-- 4 p.m. The Hill Aerospace Museum is building a new Fighter Airplane Gallery and needs 825-102- 6, - a.m. Veterans should bring DD Form 214, marriage and divorce papers, birthadoptiondeath certificates and children's tour guides, security and administrative more information, call Jackie McDonough at Ext. 54631. volunteers.-Fo- r . social security numbers. I, MsM 3. A Department Service Officer for the Disabled American Veterans will be at the Ogden Workforce Office, 480 27th Street, Dec. 10 from 8:30-1- 0 a.m. and at the Clearfield Workforce Office, 1579 South State Street, from 10:30-11:3- 0 ." Volunteer coffee set This year's theme, "Not a Creature was Stirring," features 13 festively decorated and automated Christmas houses, including a new Santa's Castle where Jolly Old Saint Nick will greet children nightly from 9 p.m. Additional Municipal Park entertain- bers are invited to help Ogden City school children through the Students and Tutors for the Advancement of Reading Skills (STARS) program. Volunteers help students with reading skills. To volunteer, contact Linda Brown, Ext. Sherry Draper, Ext. Dorothy Olsen, Ext. Florence McCrite, Ext. or Aaron Harms, Ext. The Retiree Activity Office is located in Bldg. 308N. For information on volun- ' All volunteers and potential volunteers are invited to attend a coffee at the Family Support Center, Bldg. 308N, Dec. 3 from 10 a.m. - noon. To attend, call Ext Representatives of local volunteer agencies will be available to answer questions and a drawing for homemade baskets will Fireworks and other entertainment will be included during the ceremony. All Hill AFB and Defense Depot Hill Utah employees, tenants and their family mem- Club on Hill AFB? m, ington Blvd. and 22nd Street. The lighting of Ogden's Christmas Village (with over 300,000 lights) follows the parade. Volunteers needed members develop and decision-makin- g skills. Activities include learning about agriculture, economics, shooting sports, space, science, computers, childcare and raising guide dog puppies. Anyone interested in becoming a group leader or anyone with a child who is interested in joining, should call Barbara Ferguson at Ext. self-estee- begins at 5:30 p.m. Saturday at Wash- 58 rs. Is there aneed for 4--H Ogden Christmas Parade February. Through character portrayals, students are motivated to stay in school, identify positive role models and say no to drugs, alcohol and gangs violence. Each presentation is five minutes and includes the high points of the character's background, education, dreams and goals, with words of inspiration for today's youth. Singers, musicians, characters and support personnel are needed. For details, contact Joseph Smith at Ext or SSgt Denise Elbert at Ext. Club seeks participants a4-- 4-- H 81 Museum wing dedication set African American characters during 8, 6-- Tuesday-Wednesda- Christmas village lighting kicks-of- f holiday season The annual is looking for performers to portray famous On Dec. 15, Col. Ken Page, 75th ABW commander, hosts his annual Officer Holiday Party. The party is for all 75th ABW officers, civilian equivalents (GS-- 9 and above) and spouses and will be held at the Officers' Club ballroom. A social hour begins at 6 p.m. followed by the meal at 6:30. The cost is $16for club members and $18 for Dress is coat and tie. For reservations, call Lt Brandon Fisher, Ext by Dec. 3. non-membe- Jobs seminar set performers The Community Outreach Committee 18 Tootq Dun Outreach committee seeks Hill Santa has confirmed his annual visit to the Hill Aerospace Museum Dec. 11 at noon. His helicopter will be in the shop that day so he will enter via sled or carriage. He will greet children of all ages until 3 p.m. Parents are encouraged to bring their cameras. For additional information, call the museum at Ext between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. AFA luncheon set The Air Force Association's Industrial For reservationscall Marie at be held. light refreshments will be served. , GENTLE, PROFESSIONAL FAMILY CARE" ' NEW PATIENTS AND CHILDREN WELCOME MILITARY DEPENDENTS WELCOME USING THE LATEST DENTAL TECHNOLOGY If you are paying more than $657 per month in rent, then you need to call IVORY HOMES TODAY! 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