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Show ' iEsofm June Hess Fitness Center HOURS: 5 GYM Sat.-Su- Open Mon.-Fr- tion class, Tuesday and Wednesday, 8:30-9:3p.m.and 4 5 p.m.. Home selling Seminar 5 a. m. If this time is notconvenient contact a perp.m. ' FRIDAY: Safe sonal trainer at Ext at Home, 2:30-3:3- 0 p.m. - WATER AEROBICS: Shallow water, Mon MONDAY: Military Sponsorship 2 p.m. 9 day WednesdayFriday, TUESDAY: a.m.; deep water a.m.. CivilTuesday and Thursday, 0 a.m.; deep water, ian Sponsorship 2 p.m.. Couple CommuniMonday and Wednesday, cation 6:30 p.m.. Three day TAP Seminar p.m. shallow water, Tuesday and Thursday, 8 a.m.-- 4 p.m., call Ext June to p.m. POOL PARTIES: The pool may be rented register. evenings and weekends for private parties after WEDNESDAY: Smooth Move 9 a.m., the pool closes. $60 for two hours. Parties can MilFinance out brief 1 p.m., be booked by any DoD or military ID card holder. support group 6:30p.m., Kids on the Move You can also book a 5 p.m. party during the day. Cost includes admission for 30 persons, $1 each addiTHURSDAY: Military 8 a.m.. tional person. Call Howard L. Howard, Ext Home buying seminar 5 p.m., Kids crafts for more information and availability. 5 p.m. v , FAMILY NIGHT ATTHE POOL: Hess Fitness Center aquatics is now offering a great family adventure! Friday night hours have been extended so families may enjoy an evening of swimming AIR FORCE CLUBS: Club members and together. The cost has been reduced for this spetheir families are eligible to win scholarships in cial event and daily swim passes are just $1 prize amounts of $5000, $3000 and$2000. Enter per person Special $1 rate children must be accomby writing a 500 word essay. Entries due by July 15 to the Clubs. For contest rules, call die Enlisted panied by a parent Open swim hours will be 6 ' 9 For more information, Howard L Howard 1 club at or Officers Club at Ext at the fitness center Ext7-347-1 . , $ LESSON REGISTRATION: Deadline for swim lesson registration is Friday,Lessons run June Hill TV Session classes are $20. Classes available VIDEOS on how to handle liquid nitrogen, are parent and tot, level one through six and terrorists and reform initiatives will be; high. adult beginner. For times and more information, lighted in videos broadcast this week on contact Howard L Howard at the fitness center Hill TV Channel 39. The station is received Ext7-347- 1 on the Broadband Local Area Network, FOR MORE INFORMATION: Front issue desk: liquid Nitrogen This training video details Ext Fit-Intramurals: Ext the liquid nitrogen removal process, safety ness special events, Ext Aquatics: Ext equipment and procedures for handling and Ppol reservations: Ext working with the substance.Length: 10 minutes. Broadcast weekdays at 1 a.m., 8 a.m., 1 , p.m. and 8 p.m. Air Force Acquisition Reform LightPROGRAMS AND SERVICES are free and ning Bolts 99 The Air Force announced a open to all military (active, retired, Reserve) , new series of acquisition reform initiatives their family members, and all DoD civilLightning Bolts on April 23, 1999. This video ians.. Classes are held at the Family Supexplains each initiative and explains how they will provide greater efficiency and cost port Center, Bldg. 308 NCall Ext for more information or to register. 57 minutes. Broadcast weekdays 9 TODAY: 2 9 2 p.m. and 9 p.m. at Senior a.m., a.m., a.m., moments support group 11:30 a.m.-l:0- 0 Antiterrorism Produced by the Secrep.m.Summer Fun and Games 11:30 a.m.-- 1 tary of Defense and the Chairman of the Joint p.m., and holidays, 9 a.m.-- 5 p.m. at the n. Westside Fitness Center 5 a -- 7 p m SCOUTS MERIT BADGE TRAINING: Four classes, $10 per person. Call Howard L Howard, Ext to schedule, LIFT AN Through June 6. See how much you can lift, must be accomplished at the Center. Free to all base personnel. Questions call Ext Mon.-Fr- i. 9-1- 0 te v r i - Scholarship Contest: Ext7-384- - e. Schedule 13-2- 8. , call Ext POOL COST: Daily swim cost is $1.75. INDOOR POOL (Bldg. 520) Hours: Lap swim, Monday-Fridaa.m., 11 a.m.-- l p.m. and 3:30-- 6 p.m. Saturday from 10 Sunday from lla.m.-noo6-8 Open swim: Mon.-Fri- ., and Sun. Noon p.m., Sat noon-4:3p.m. 4:30.p.m. Additional evening Lap swim .Tues. and Thurs. p.m. Free to all active duty and reservists. 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 12 punches$10; adults, under, free; children 15 punches$12; family monthly pass, E--4 and below, $15; E--5 and above (includes retirees and civilian employees), $25. SWIMMING WOMENS FITNESS: Orienta 0 - n. n. 0 ( Family Support 0 30-da- B-- . Wednesday and Friday at the Crosswinds Cade (Base Restaurant). For more information a.m.-noo- allied forces in Europe tops the May 15 edition of Air Force Television News. Gen. Joseph W. Ralstons installation as commander of U.S. military forces in Europe, as well as NATOs top military commander, is one of several stories in the program. The program also spotlights problems with the mission ready capability of the 2 bomber, as Senior Airman Marty Rush reports from Whiteman AFB, Mo., on what crews there are doing to overcome those problems. Staff Sgt. Noah Berg reports from the beaches of Florida on how the Air Force is using events like air shows to shore up its sagging recruiting numbers. Master Sgt. Jim Lawson and Senior Airman Israel Aviles report from this years Readiness Challenge competition, and how the Air Force chaplain corps was an integral part of exercise. And, Staff Sgt. Cheryl Cho tells how modern technology and Air Force help reunited an Air Force master sergeant and the mother he hadnt seen in almost four decades. Length: 30 minutes. Broadcast weekdays at 4 a.m., 11 a.m., noon, 4 p.m. and 11 p.m. Self-Estee- m mation. KARATE CLASSES: Tae Kwon Do, Seido Kan, Hapkido. Specializing in womens Cost is $20 per month and classes are at 6 p.m.Tues-day- , y, Air Force Television News The second Air Force general to command 6-- 8, 4:30-5:3- 0 586-971- 0 I a.m., 3 p.m. and 10 p.m. 8-- 4:30-5:3- 0 g, self-defens- in protecting people and resources. Length: 8 minutes. Broadcast weekdays at 3 a.m., 10 - troops 9-1- F-1- 6: K.O. KARDIO CLASSES: Held Tuesday and Thursday at 5 p.m or 6:10 p.m. and Saturdays 10 11 am. intermediate to advanced. Cost is $5 per class and $35 per month. JAZZERCISE: Aerobic fitr ess program at the bubble. Experience fun, 1 . ss and friendship. Open enrollment, all fitness levels and ages welcome. A great workout Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays at 5 p.m. In addition to the usual classes, Jazzercise is now offering a 40 minute Cardio Quick class. Held in the Hess Fitness Center bubble every Saturday at 9:10 a.m. Cost is $25 per month (electronic funds transfer) , $30 for 4 week class, $5 walk-i- n rate, the first class free. Call Nina Perino at for more infor- Chiefs of Staff, this video explains the role of -- 0 a.m.-l- l i. y 3-1- 8-- 21 1, 2000 Air Force Reserve AIRFORCE RESERVE: The Air Force Reserve has vacancies in many AFSCs nationwide. You . can process for any reserve unit before you actually separate. Why not retain some of your , benefits and your military retirement as well? The Air Force Reserve is above and beyond. For more information call Ext. MSSDPMISR) PALACE CHASE:Are you separating soon or interested in applying for Palace Chase. The Air Force Reserve is viable option for you. We ' have many different AFSCs and opportunities available around the nation. It is possible to get what you want. If you like to inquire into any Air Force Reserve Program, please contact Master Sgt. Bill Lane at Ext - mm iAmu pi EWirncCE: A.SJ Tattoos of Ogden has moved to 3040 Washington 625-023- E a 3 (Call for further details)' ,0 Custom Work Available r Full Hill, Aerospace Museum No matter what you want to put in a Cover-A-ll building, rest assured we have you covered with a quality structure that will protect and add value to your investment. Open daily 9 a.m.-4:3- 0 p.m. Admission is free, but donations are accepted. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's. 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