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Show IA August 10, 2000 x "P x; High School auditorium. Admission is for more details. free. Call Ext. 84 Blood drawing Friday A base blood drawing will be held Friin the 419th Medday from 9 a.m.-noo- n ical Squadron, Bldg. 568, next to the base clinic. The next donation will be Aug. 25. For more details, call Ext. Birthday meal Wednesday Birthdays in July, August and September will be celebrated Wednesday in the Hillcrest Dining Facility. Quarterly birthday meals in the Hillcrest are held in the middle of the quarter. The dinners are for all meal-car- d holders. To sign up for the contact a unit first sergeant. meal, birthday Carnival, hoedown Saturday A Back to School Carnival and Hoedown will be held Saturday, sponsored by the Youth Activities Center and the Enlisted Club. Activities will be held from 5 p.m. in the parking lot between the Enlisted Club and theThornton Community Center. Events include a roping contest, 1-- Wing honors two Two Hill AFB information managers haye been selected as the 75th Air Base Wing and InformaHontion Award Winners for April-JunJ. ored were Master Sgt. Kimberley Little, senior NCO category; and Staff Sgt. Theresa A. Beaudoin, NCO category. cow chip toss, tricycle rodeo, bouncy box, mini-golbungee run, face painting and other carnival games. Tickets to participate are 25 cents each. For more details, contact the Youth Center at Ext. n Quarterly-Communicatio- f, v XxxXXXN'Xs ky.X; - ' ss ssy "XXXffi.'' Comptrollers plan picnic The American Society of Military Comp1 trollers will hold their summer picnic on The Family Support.Center will host Back to School Night Monday at 6 p.m. in Bldg."308N. Davis and Weber County 'y. 1st grade, a.m.; 2nd 3rd a.m.; grade, grade, a.m.; 4th grade, 10:30-1- 1 a.m.; 5th grade, a.m.; and 6th grade, 11:30 a.m.-nooAn additional session for parents unable to come during the day will be held from p.m. For more details, call the and bowery from noon-- 1 p.m. Burgers, salad, chips, drink and dessert will be available For for $4 members, $5 at Sweeten Ext Susan contact information, 54340, or email susan.sweetenhill.af.mil. non-member- s. Aug. 17 atthe84th Radar Evaluation Squadron ; 10-10:- 30 11-11:- Food Pantry donations sought n. 4-4:-30 school at Donations are continually needed at the Family Support Center food pantry for disposable diapers, paper towels, toilet tissue, laundry soap, toiletries, baby food and canned food items. Donations will be taken at Bldg. 332 weekdays from 7 a.jn.-4:3- 0 p.m. Call Ext. 74681 for more information. 774-740- 8. Group sponsors Cancer Survivor Day Celebration of Life is the theme for the 3rd annual Hill AFB Cancer Survivor Day, SepfT16, sponsored by the Hill Cancer Survivo rsr Group. The program begins with a 5K Fun RunWalkWheelchair, open to all community members regardless of military affiliation. Registration is from a.m. at the Hill AFB Clinic. The $5 fee For includes a commemorative more Fun Run information, contact Capt. An inspiMichelle Johnson at Ext. rational program and seated luncheon will -' Education Fair set An Education Fair will be held Aug. 23 from 10 a.m.-- 3 p.m. in the Enlisted Club, Bldg. 450. Representatives will be available from Park University, Embry-Riddl- e Aeronautical University, the University of Phoenix, Weber State University, Webster 7-- 8 T-shi- rt. University, Columbia College and Utah State University. follow for cancer survivors and their guests. Dr. Dan Litchford will speak on Im A Survivor, What Does that Mean; and Ben Jones, will discuss The Comfort of Caregiving. A series of edu- Day planned Back-to-Scho- ol ll:30-noon- 9:30-1- 0 e. Center hosts school officials Xy NEWS BRIEFS answer questions about school policy. Representatives from local schools, including Hill Field and Lincoln Elementary Schools, North Layton Junior High, Clearfield and Northridge High Schools, and Layton Christian Academy will also provide information. The program is open to all active duty and DoD families. For more information, call Ext. Tops In Blue World Tour 2000, featuring the best in Air Force talent, will be presented Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the Roy &, X.vvXr- " school superintendents will attend and Tops in Blue Friday 3- " X Hill Field Elementary will hold Day on Aug. 28. Parents can visit with teachers in the classrooms and view cational breakout sessions will be available in theafternoon. 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