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Show HilRopj September 7, 2000 w W'-Vs-- 'N NEWS BRIEFS 'fc'.'fc. S 'N S the Air Force Association. The banquet will be held in Ogdens Timber-min- Base bs Restaurant with a social at 6:30 and the banquet at 7 p.m. Guest p.m., Blood drawing Friday speaker will be Maj. Gen. Scott Bergren, Ogden ALC commander, talking on Aerospace Technology Year 2000: Where Are We Headed. For reser- Donors are needed for the September blood drawings on Friday and Sept. 22. Base blood drawings are held at the 419th Medical Squadron, Bldg. 568 (by the Base Clinic) . The drawings are held every other For additional Friday from 9 a.m.-noo- vations or more details, contact Julie Wilson at Ext. n. Magazine seeks Gulf War information, call Ext. photos Air Force Series discusses The Family Support Center is sponsoring a Couple Communication and Prob- magazine seeks personal snapshots from current Air Force Association members who are Gulf War veterans. The publication is especially interested in items from enlisted personnel and junior officers. The pictures will be copied and originals returned. Photos and descriptions can be mailed to Air Force Magazine, 1501 Lee High- lem Solving skills training course, Tuesdays starting Sept. 12, from p.m. The course, developed by University of Denver, discusses the critical skills necessary for maintaining loving relationships. For registration or more details, contact Dave Larsen at Ext. or Carole Beasley at or call Family Support at V Ext. Include way, Arlington, VA 22209-119a telephone number and mark the envelope with Gulf War Scrapbook. Deadline is Nov. 15. 8. Awards banquet Tuesday Twenty top performers from five directorates will be honored Tuesday at the annual Aircraft and Commodities Awards Banquet, sponsored by the Mountain chapter of Ute-Rock- Food Pantry needs items Donations are continually needed at y rBest TeriyaEci iletries, baby food and canned food items. Donations will be taken at Bldg. 332 weekdays from 7 a. m. 4:30 p.m.-CalExt. for more information. -- House tour highlights heritage l The Weber County Heritage Founda- 81 tion, a Claims office closes for year-en- d The Staff Judge Advocate Claims office will be closed for normal pro1 cessing of claims from Sept. for closeout. The office will still accept DD FORM 1840Rs r and statute claims during this time. Contact the Claims Office at Ext. for further information. end-of-ye- t. ar two-yea- organization dedicated to preserving Northern Utah history and architecture, is hosting its annual house tour Sept. 16 from 10 a.m.-- p.m. ' Eight historic Ogden homes will be featured. Tickets are $10, and will be available on the tour date at the Caillouet Clinic (2726 Harrison Blvd.) and Eccles Community Art Center (2580 Jefferson Ave. , Ogden). Salvaged architectural elements will also be on sale at the clinic. benefit the Hispanic Heritage Schol- arship Fund. For tickets or more details, contact a directorate representative. fit Food program needs Activities celebrate heritage 2 not-for-pro- 4 volunteers Children Our Hope for the Future, is the theme of the annual Hispanic Heritage Month celebration at Hill AFB. Activities include a fiesta on Sept. 19 at Centennial Park from 11 a.m.-p.m.; a golf tournament on Sept. 28 at the Hubbard Golf Course, starting at 8 a.m.; and a luncheon on Oct. 12. All activities are open to all Hill AFB employees and their families. Proceeds will Town Dra including disposable diapers, paper towels, toilet tissue, laundry soap, to- 15-Oc- Magazine is preparing a Gulf War Scrapbook, a candid look back at that conflict of a decade ago. As with earlier scrapbook editions, the communication Ext. the Family Support Center food pantry, e Volunteers are needed to collect and transport food for Share the Harvest between 8 a.m.-4:3- 0 p.m. on Sept. 9 and 16. 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