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Show ifiiifrrfnrir ft nr i -t rnrnTm Hilltop? February 24, 2000 Job Fair wu w yv w '.W y Vi Hill Field students v try reading challenge ' 1 Sr 7 ' ?2v s: !' - f ' S-- s K : ' ' S' - V i f - y' (hit sSSk ' - - mU viUAv - V - - ', yXilXssv1ffv ! 1' - ' 4 " - ,A s" - - , ' -- , '1 vt A SSSsl. r;4? v. : Photo by Mary Galbraith Jim Mallock, right, discusses employment information available at the Family Support Center with Bonnie Parker and Tim Novack. The second Family Support Center Mini Job-Fa- ir is set for Tuesday at Bldg. 308N from p.m. Twelve employers (with jobs) will participate, representing: a ski resort; customer service solutions; direct care; mentoring; dental assistants, emergency medical technicians, dental nurse assistants, registered nurses and licensed practical nurses; technical and communication professionals; Funds; the Commissary; security officers; a staffing specialist; training facility for vocational and high school students; reservation agents and the Department of Workforce Services. A list with employers names is available at Family Support Center. The Job Fair is open to those who have access to the base. Participants are encouraged to bring resumes and be prepared to complete applications for employers. Registration is not required and there is no cost to attend. For details, call Ext. Honor Ring 24 Hour Customer Service classrooms. 2 10 00 fI a v., ro irav '' Sv. 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For more details or to attend the ties, contact the school at gWWBBWMMi good lutndk www.ubuildit.com Discover a Proven Way to Save Therapeutic in Students are also bringin ing aluminum cans for recycling, with proceeds used to buy new library books. As of Tuesday, 11,820 cans had been col- for a home purchase, start 247126 f- birthday. On March 3, guests will (801)479-744- 7 Expert HelpOwner Control I Youre announce-ment- ?. .jjj. s throughout the day. When the announcements are made, students will be given 15 minutes to read books of their choice. Afternoon assemblies will celebrate Dr. Seuss Bartholomew and the Neighborhood Exclusive Agent . Everything and Read read to students in their BLAINE L. RIVERA V ers, March 2 will feature Drop Oobleck. Read Across America activities kick off with assemblies, starting at 9 a.m. on Monday. Classes will decorate the schools hallways based on themes from the Dr. Seuss books. Tuesday is Hat Day and participants are encouraged to wear silly hats ed com- memorates one of Dr. Seuss most popular books, Green Eggs and Ham. Everyone is encouraged to wear as much green as possible that day. In addition to pajama-cla- d teach- The Sneetches and 1- -4 UliH Green Day on Wednesday between approximately five each Feb. 1 and March 1. If the students reach their goal, teachers will wear pajamas and silly slippers to school on March 2. The date coincides with the birthday of Theodore Seuss Geisel better known as Dr. Seuss, author of more than 40 childrens books including If I Ran the Zoo, ' - to school. program. The schools 720 students have been challenged to read 3,544 books S' V' '. -- "A, '' "i- rLv ' " ' ' ! 4 ' Silly hats and teachers wearing pajamas will be among the activities when Hill Field Elementary School participates in the Read Across America Coming Spring of 2000 Special finance packages - Zero 985-220- 0 Down- - CALL FOR DETAILS |