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Show ' A Outdoor Recreation ner, Saturday- - breakfasL lunch, dinner, Sunday breakfast. OAP provides transportation, ATV, helmeL gas for ATV, meals and trip leader. Cost is $120 per person. Minimum of 4 people, maximum of 6 people. Only one rider per ATV. Group will stay together with the trip leader while riding. Bring camp-in- g gear, riding boots (no tennis shoes for HOURS: Located at Bldg. 524. Hours are Monday-Thursda8 a.m.-- 5 p.m., Friday, 8 m.-6 p.m. and weekends 8 a.m.-4:3- 0 p.m. Closed holidays. SUMMER HOURS: Summer hours: 8 a.m.-- 5 p.m., Friday 8 a.m.-- 6 closed Sunday p.m., Saturday 8 a.m.-noo- -- y, Monday-T- hursday, n, and Holidays. ( EQUIPMENT CHECKOUT: We have camping equipment, boats, canoes ready to go CENTENNIAL PARK Centennial Park is located near the South Gate and is available to rent for picnics. There are three pavilions. THE LOG CABIN on base is available to rent for parties, weddings, receptions, reunions, squadron functions, etc. FISHING POND Children under the age of 18 can fish in the pond by the Log Cabin. Buy season licenses for $5. Or a day pass for $1 at Outdoor Recreation, Bldg. 524. FAMILY CAMP: Rates are just $10 per night and include electricity. It has a new restroom, shower, laundry facility. All DoD employees and retirees are eligible to use the Family Camp sites. For reservations or information call the Family Camp Host at Ext.7-325ROD AND GUN CLUB: Hours Wednesday and Thursday 6 p.m., weekends 10 a.m.- - 5 p.m. Trapshoot on Wednesday and Saturday and skeetshoot Thursday and Sunday. For more information contact Tony Anthony at 0. 2-- v r K Ext. BEGINNING FLYFISHING CLASS: SepL . The ideal class for anyone who would like to fly fish. No experience necessary. Four, two hour classes and one field trip to a river location for some practical application. Classes will be held at the Log Cabin Bldg. 804 Students must provide their own equipment. Cost is $20. Minimum age 8 years. Maximum 15 people. UPCOMING TRIPS: Open to all DoD employees, their families and guests. Questions call Ext. TONY GROVE CANOE TRIP: SepL 11. Go for a canoe ride around Tony Grove and then enjoy a dinner of dutch oven chili and fry bread. Tony Grove is located in beautiful Logan Canyon. Trip will depart at 4:40 p.m. at Bldg. 524 and return around 11 p.m. Cost is $20 per couple or $15 per individual. Trip is limited to 7 canoes so sign up early. PAIUTE TRAIL ATV RIDE: Sept. 22-2Travel part of the 250 mile Paiute Trail on an ATV. The section that we plan on traveling will be a scenic part of the Fremont Indian State Park.Meals provided are Friday- - din 4. riding), water bottle canteen, sunscreen, mosquito repellent and money for 1 lunch. Depart 7 a.m. from Bldg. 524 and return around 4 p.m. PARADE REST RANCH TRIP: Sept. 14 17, at Yellowstone National Park. Youve never experienced the great outdoors until youve experienced the majesty of Montanas Yellowstone National Park. This popular trip offers comfortable cabins with modern ities. Horseback ride through n facil- flower-fille- d meadows, experience fabulous fishing, sight seeing tours and some great home cooked meals. Cost is $242 per person (gratuity included). A $100 per person deposit is If you plan on fishrequired upon sign-uing, bring your fishing gear and $ 15 for Montana State fishing license. You must be at least 18 years old to horseback ride and p. weigh less than 210 pounds. Each trip departs Outdoor Recreation, Bldg. 524 at 7 a.m. on the first day, and returns at approximately 4 p.m. on the last day. Call Ext.7-966- 6 for more information. 2 OT1 1 ANNUAL pancy - $240 sleeping outside, $250 lower stateroom, and $275 upper stateroom. Two people per stateroom. Minimum 12 people, maximum 15 people. Trip includes transportation, ski boaL jet skis 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners and trip leader. You pro- vide money for 1 breakfast and 1 lunch. Bring swimwear and plenty of sunblock. Depart at noon so that we can pick up the houseboat at 8 p.m. PICNIC LUNCH AT ANTELOPE ISLAND Oct. 14. Come enjoy a day of fun at Antelope Island. Discover the natural beauty of this great island and see wildlife as well while you hike the trails. Play in the Great Salt Lake. Bring a picnic lunch and drinks. Trip includes transportation and admittance to island. Trip departs Bldg. 524 at 9 a.m. and will return around 4 p.m. Cost is $4 per person. Minimum 9 people, maximum 20. MOAB MOUNTAIN BIKING: Oct. 27-2Enjoy mountain biking at its besL Two half days of mountain biking in beautiful country. Trip includes: transportation, trailer for bikes, all permits, helmets and 2 dinners, 2 breakfasts, and 1 lunch. You provide: bike, camping gear, water bottle, sunscreen, and money for 2 lunches. Cost is $92 per person. Must be 12 years or older and accompanied by adulL Helmets must be worn. Minimum 9. of 9 people, maximum 20 people. Trip departs form Bldg. 524 at 7 a.m. and returns at 6 p.m. SIGN UP FOR ALL ACTIVITIES: Bldg. 524. Call Ext. GLOBAL VOLKSMARCH: SepL 26. Circle the date on your calendar. This will be both a 5k and 10k sanctioned volksmarch. Cost is $6 for medal. $2 for will also stamp or just walk for free. be available for $10. Contact Kelly or Becky at ExL for details. THUNDER ALLEY: Experience the hottest bowling system, with over town. Enjoy camping and good food! Go with us and check out some local history. Cost is $40 for adults, $20 children under 13. Min- lighting system, fog machines and more! Every Friday night from 9 Cost is $25 to rent a lane for up to six bowlers or $2.05 per game. Bowlers of all ages are welcome. FAMILY NIGHT: Every Monday night is family night! From 6:30-8:3p.m. rent a lane for only $15 for up to six bowlers (shoes Bowling Center T-shi- 7-0- 66 GHOST TOWN TRIP: Sept. 30 - Oct. 1. Johnson, Utah is an old Ghost Town from the 1870s and was used for making movies.. It is located in Kane County, close to Kanab. It is said the Aztec had hidden a cache of gold inside a treasure chamber close to the imum 9 people, maximum 14 people. Trip includes, transportation, 1 dinner and 1 breakfast and trip leader. You provide money for 2 lunches, camping gear, water bottle. Bring a metal detector if you wanL LAKE POWELL HOUSEBOAT TRIP: Oct. 5-Enjoy spending three days and three nights aboard a 52 foot houseboat. There will be water skiing and jet skis and great food. Cost is based on per person occu 8. glow-in-the-da- rk 3,000 watts of pounding music, special effects includes 3 games of bowling and rental shoes, Thunder Alley is also available upon request. BOWLING LEAGUES NOW FORMING: Leagues are scheduled to start in September, stop by the bowling center to sign-uLeague membership is limited to eligible patrons only, guests are not eligible. YOUTH BOWLING LEAGUES FORMING: Registration for the 2000-0- 1 YABA (Youth) Bowling League is scheduled for SepL 0 at the bowling center. Youth league registration fee is $11 per bowler and weekly league bowling fees are $5 per bowler. On Sept. 9 and 16, all youth interested in joining the league will be allowed to bowl 3 free practice games from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The following youth leagues will start on SepL 23. Hill Strikes ( age 12 and older) 9:15 p. 9-2- a.m.. Hill Toppers (ages 11 and under), 11:30 a.m. and Hill Pee Wee (bumpers only), 11:30 a.m. HOURS OF OPERATION: The Bowling 11 Center is now open : Monday-Thursdaa.m.-8:3- 0 11 p.m., Friday, and Sunday closed. Saturday, FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call the bowling center. Ext. y, a.m.-midnigh- noon-midnigh- t., t, Family Child Care ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY AND DoD CIVILIAN FAMILIES: Care is available full or part-timbefore and after school, hourly, evenings, during temporary duty and for infants or children with special needs. Caregivers are trained in first aid, care, diopulmonary resuscitation, safety and nutrition and follow Air Force regulations, policies and procedures. For more details, call the FCC coordinator. Ext. 95 p.m.-midnig- ht. Toastmasters addition, hamburgers and hotdogs are only each. COLO KAMA: The next scheduled Colorama event is Saturday from 9 p.m. to midnight. Open to adults only, cost is $11 if paid in advance or $13 the day of the evenL TOASTMASTERS helps people improve their natural ability to speak, listen and think. It is not a class, but a club, where every member participates and learns from each other. Toastmasters meets weekly every Wednesday in the LGFM Conference room. Bldg. 0 1209, 11:30 p.m. except for the third Wednesday of the month when we meet in the conference room in Bldg. 1254. Half-hou- r administrative leave is granted in lunch with super-visor- s conjunction with a half-ho- ule your squadron or unit bowling parties now. The cost is only $5 per bowler and more details, contact Jerry Coates, at Ext. or Zana Anderson, at Ext. 0 included). Reservations accepted. In $1 SQUADRON BOWLING PARTIES: Sched- ;Uu Let your smile be a sign of happiness and good health! Call our office today to schedule a visit Clive C. Ingram, B. a.m.-12:3- ur approval. For Vi? 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