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Show HHttopW October 12, 2000 Skills Development LOCATION: Skills Development is located in Bldg. 534 on 11th Street. HOURS OF OPERATION: Frame Shop: closed; Sun.-Mon- ., p.m.; Fri., 10 a.m.-- 4 10 Tues.-Thurs- ., p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.-- 2 a.m.-- 5 p.m.; open for custom frame business only. Fri. and Sat. will be made availcustomers. Engraving able to - Fri. 10 a.m.- - 5 Mon.New hours Shop: Skills CenSun.Auto and closed Sat. p.m., ter: Sun. p.m.; Mon. closed; Tues.-Thur10 a.m.- - 6 p.m. No 10 a.m.- - 8 p.m.; Fri.-Samechanic on duty on Sundays. only. No emissions or inspections on Tues.-Thur- s. 1-- s. 6 t, Sunday. Wood Shop: 8 p.m.; Fri. p.m. 4-- Sun.-Tue- s. 2-- 6 closed; p.m.; Sat. 10 Wed.-Thur- s. a.m.-- 6 PHONE NUMBERS: Frame Shop, Ext. Auto Engraving Shop, Ext. Wood Shop, Ext. Shop, Ext. and Director, Ext. AUTO SKILLS CENTER: Rates, stall: $2 per hour (up to and including 4 hours), $1.75 per hour (more than 4 hours) , lift: $3.25 per hour (up to and including 4 hours), $3 per hour (more than 4 hours), bench work: $1 per hour, welding room stall $6. per hour, auto shop resale items available: oil, antifreeze, transmissions fluid, windshield antifreeze, nuts and bolts and more! For more information call Ext. CLASSES: open to active duty military, reservists, retirees, DoD civilian employees and their family members. Classes are on a rotation, except the basic framis held every two weeks and which class ing the design matting class held once a month. is required for all classes. call Ext. To six-wee- pre-regist- sponsorship, 2:00 p.m TUESDAY: Baby er copied or typed. Visa, MasterCard and I.M.P.A.C. cards accepted. BASIC FRAMING CLASS: Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon, $25 per student, supplies not included in class fee. SCRAPBOOK CLASS: Oct. 17, and 24, 8 p.m., $15 per student. Cost includes supplies for first class and all participants receive a valuable scrapbooking tool. Instructor, Caroline Charron. OIL PAINTING CLASS: Two classes, begins Oct. 16 or Oct.18 at 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. 6 week class, Monday or Wednesday evenings. $30 per student, supplies not included in class 6-- fee. WOODWORKING CLASS: Oct. 17 from p m., 4 week class Tuesday evenings. $48 per student, supplies not included in class fee, project this month is a game table. FOLK ART CLASS: Oct. 24 from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m., 6 week class Tuesday evenings. $30 per student. DESIGN MATTING CLASS: Oct. 28 from 2.30 - 4:30 p.m., $10 per student, includes all. basic framing class. supplies. KIDS ARTS AND CRAFTS CLASSES: Classes are open to all kids ages with ID 10 card. a.m. from government Saturdays to noon on the following dates: Saturday, 28; Nov. 11; Dec. 2; and Jan. 13. $7 per class, supplies included. Create handmade projects. Each project features a specific holiday or seasonal theme. Preregister and pay by the Thursday prior to each class. Ensures enough supplies for each class. Monica Scrum, instructor. BEGINNING ACRYLIC DECORATIVE TOLE PAINTING CLASS: Begins Nov. 2 6-- 8 Pre-requisi- te 5-- at 5:30 - 8 p.m. 8 week class, Thursday evenings. $48 per student. Sare Deome, Instructor and Certified Decorative Artist. REALISTIC DECORATIVE ART IN OILS: Two classes, begins Nov. 16 at 10 am. - noon, or Nov. 18 from - 3:30 p.m., 8 week class, $48 per student, Sare Deome, Instructor and Certified Decorative Artist. 1-- 4 p.m. agement course for couples: 6:30 8 p.m. Special strategies to help couples manage -- inevitable conflicts more constructively, and productively. WEDNESDAY: Single Parent Meetings: 5 11:45 p.m. Great group for single Financial parents. Management Classes: 1 p.m. Get out of credit card debt and learn to ta"ke control of your spending. Its your p.m. money! Civilian Retirement, CSRS, TSP, FEGLE, and Social Security will be discussed. Sensible Investment Stratep.m. If you have an IRA whats another gies, investment. good THURSDAY: Time and life management: 4- - 5 p.m. Learn what you can do to get more out of your time and your life. Home Selling: Sell yourself and save! Learn how to prepare the paperwork and make it happen. a.m.-12:4- Family Support -- family. FRIDAY: Parents of Children with a Phys-ica- l 2-3:- Disability Supportwill Group p.m. This new group explore resources available in the community to help your child. Network with other families and gain some ideas on some tried and proven ideas and activities. MONDAY: Readiness brief 9 a.m Military amusement park featuring three haunted childrens walkhouses and a s is inhabited that by friendly through non-scar- y char-actcr- 5--6 Hess Fitness Center GYM HOURS: Open weekdays 5 a.m.-l- l p.m., weekends and holidays, 8 a.m.-- 6 p.m. at the Westside Fitness Center weekdays 5 a.m.-- 7 p.m. K.O. KARDIO CLASSES: Tuesday and Thursday at 5 p.m or 6:15 p.m. and Saturdays 10 arm. (beginning), 11:15 a.m. (intermediate to advanced) . Cost is $5 per class and $35 per month. JAZZERCISE: Aerobic program at the bubble. Open enrollment, all fitness levels and ages welcome.Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 5 p.m. Cost is $25 per month (electronic funds transfer) , $30 for 4 week class, $5 walk-irate, the first class free. WATER AEROBICS: Morning- - Monday, Wednesday and Friday (shallow water) 0 a.m., Tuesday and Thursday (deep water)9-1- 0 a.m. Afternoon- - Monday, Wednesday and Friday ( shallow water) 4:30 - 5:30 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday (deep water) 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. POOL PARTIES: The pool may be rented weekends for private parties after the pool closes. $60 for two hours. Parties can be booked by any DoD or military ID card holder. Cost includes admission for 30 persons, $1 each additional person. Call Howard L. Howard, Ext. for more information and availn ability. KARATE CLASSES: Tae Kwon Do, Seido Kan, Hapkido. Specializing in womens self-defens- e. Cost is $20 per month and classes are at 6 p.m.Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at the Crosswinds Cafe (Base Restaurant) . For more information call Ext. POOLS ON HILL: 1 ( indoor- - Bldg. 520, Hess ' Fitness Center, Ext.6-2600lap swimming ), Monday-Friday- a.m., 11 : p.m. Costs: lap swimming is free to active duty and Reservists. Individual day pass ($1.75) ; unch card (children $10 for 12 visits; adults 12 for 15 visits), or 30 day pass for families (E-below $15; E-- above $25) , is available for 4 5 purchase at the Hess Fitness Center. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Intramuralvarsity sports programs or fitness special events call Ext. Any additional questions can be directed to the Hess Fitness Center at Ext.7-276- 1 or Ext.7-2762. Tickets and Tours LOCATION: Bldg. 150, call Ext. or Ext. Hours are weekdays, 9 a.m.-- 5 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m.-- l p.m., closed Sunday and holidays. INFORMATION, TICKET & TOURS: The ITT Office is located in Bldg. 150 (East wing of the Officers Club) and offers discount tickets to local and out-o- f state attractions. N&N Travel, Services leisure travel planner, is on hand to make all of your transportation reservations and ticketing. Entercan insure that you have prise Rent-a-Ca- r ground transportation ready at your destination. For more information call Ext.7-352- 5. DISCOUNTED ATTRACTIONS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TICKETS: Disneyland, Universal Studios, Knotts Berry Movieland Farm, Ripleys Wax Museum, Magic Mountain, Sea World, Wild Animal Park, San Diego Zoo, Medieval Times, and Legoland. FLORIDA ATTRACTIONS: Advance ticket sales: order a week in advance, Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, Sea World, Busch Gardens and Adventure Island. LOCAL: Lagoon, Dinosaur Park, Alpine Shde, Raging Waters, Cherry Hill, Rocky Mountain Raceway, Crystal Hot Springs, Cinemark Theaters, Cineplex Odeon Theaters, subsidized UTABus Passes (Reg. Adults $17.60. Premium $38.50), HOTELS: Anaheim, Calif., Stovalls Best Western Inn. Anaheim, Calif., Ramada Con Believe-It-Or-No- t, FLU SHOT CLINIC: Oct. 24,25,26 Held at Occupational Health, Bldg 249, 7:30 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. $6.50 per shot. WINTER TRAVEL, SKI, AND RECREATION SHOW: Nov. 21,10 a.m. 2 p.m. at the Officers Club (Heritage Room). Complimentary lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.mr. Information, entertainment, and lots of valuable prizes given away by the vendors. Vendors and representatives for the following info: ski areas, cruises, hotels, snowmobiling, airlines, "snowcat skiing, heli copter skiing, sleigh rides, ski lessons, outfitters, outdoor recreation, resorts and much more. N&N LEISURE TRAVEL: Open weekdays 9 a.m.-- p.m. Closed weekends and holidays. travel agent The only authorized on Hill AFB. Services available for all active duty military, retired military and Department of Defense civilians. Call for more infor- mation. ENTERPRISE RENT-A- - CAR: Ext.5-0089 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sathours: Monday-Frida9 12 p.m. closed Sundays and urday a.m. holidays. Available for all active duty military, retired military, and department of defense civilians. Great specials and weekend rates. After hours pickup and drop off also available. Call for more information. -- - 5 full-servi- 0, y -- Hill TV Schedule VIDEOS:Making a paper airplane and the mission of Air Education and Training Com- mand are highlighted in videos broadcast this week on Hill TV Channel 39. The station is received on the Broadband Local Area Network. Limited Benefits and Entitlements description of the transition of limited benefits and entitlements from Hill AFB to the Air Force Personnel Center at Randolph AFB, Texas and the civilian benefits and entitlements certification team. Length: 12 minutes. Broadcast weekdays at 1 a.m., 8 a.m., 1 p.m. and 8 p.m. 6 Paper Airplane Making Demon- A F-1- stration Make your own 6 from a simple piece of paper! Length: 20 minutes. Broadcast weekdays at 2 a.m., 9 a m., 2 p.m. and 9 p.m. F-1- -6 1- PROGRAMS AND SERVICES are free and open to all military (active, retired, Reserve), family members, and all DoD civilians. Classes are held at the Family Support Center, Bldg. 308 N. Call Ext. for more information or to register. TODAY: Marital Communication, lunch and learn noon 1 p.m. why do some have more satisfying marriages than others? Learn from a family counselor why what you can do to make your marriage great Holiday Preparation 4:30-5:3- 0 p.m. Start now and plan for your holiday spending. Give practical, inexpensive gifts. Dont use your credit cards for the upcoming holidays! Home buying 5 p.m. Looking to make the biggest investment of your life? This class will educate you and enable you to make more informed decisions about purchasing your home. Kelly Reunion BBQ 5 p.m. Will be held at the Log Cabin, Bldg. 804. Registration is $1 per person, $3 FRIGHTMARES TICKETS: Lagoon Fright-mare- s passes here! Only $16 per pass. CORN MAZE TICKETS: Get lost in the maze, purchase your Layton Corn Maze tickets. Adults $5, child $2.50, challenge your wits at Laytons cornfield maze and discover why getting lost means finding fun. STATE CAPITOL TRIP: Salt Lake City, Thursday, Oct 19. Depart 10 a.m. $5. per person for transportation, free admission. The Capitol is one of the finest examples of Renaissance Revival style in the United States. It was built in 1915 of Utah granite. The tour includes topographic history, and current people and events. FRIGHTMARES AT LAGOON TRIP: Oct. 27. Depart 5:45 p.m. and return at 11 p.m., $3 per person for transportation, $16 per ticket ages 4 and up. Enjoy Utahs scariest Learn about having and caring for your newborn. Come to this informative class taught by the Family Home nurse and receive a layette gift and book. Panel Interviews: 5 p.m. liarn techniques to improve your preparation for successful panel interviews. Panel Interviews: 5 p.m. Learn techniques to improve Together Support Group: 5 p.m. at the FSC. If you have an illness, chronic, critical or otherwise, join this delightful group and let us help you work it out. This is also great if you are a caregiver of a sick child or adult. Call Liesel for more information. Conflict man- k ENGRAVING SHOP: Let us make your trophies, plaques, name tags, medals and pen and pencil sets. Our computerized engraver allows us to engrave anything that can be Bare Necessities: estoga Hotel. San Diego, Calif., Inn Suites Hotels weekdays and weekends. Air Education and Training mand Mission Com- explanation of recruiting, training and educating quality people for our air and space force and the nation. Length: 8 minutes. Broadcast weekdays at An 3 a.m., 10 a.m., 3 p.m. and 10 p.m. Air Force Television News The Air Force mission on a tiny island in the Pacific Ocean, and the islands role in the development of nuclear weapons, highlights the Oct. 2 edition of Air Force Television News. In a special Eye on the Air Force, Senior Airman Israel Aviles visits Johnston Island, one of four that make up Johnston Atoll, to cKomdtle, islands history. The Air ForCe1 wiirsooh turn the island over to the Interior Department, which will manage the area as a bird refuge. Tech Sgt. Dean Padgett and Senior Airman Marty Rush team up to show the expanded use of smart bombs on the Air Forces 2 Spirit and 6 Falcon fleets. Staff Sgt. Rolla Suttmiller and Senior Airman Matt Lomba go to the former eastern block republic of Moldova to spotlight an Air Force-ledelivery of medical supplies and equipment. Seniqr Airman Eric Kerr talks to one of three Air Force surgeons capable of using a unique new treatment for skin cancer, and Army Sgt. Ken Robinson goes along with a Texas Army and Air National Guard group helping the city of Corpus Christi get rid of its crack houses. The video also has the new Air Force n commercials, as well as an eight-minut- e production showing how the new commercials were made. Length: 30 minutes. Broadcast weekdays at 4 a.m., 11 a.m., noon, 4 p.m. and 11 p.m. B-- F-1- d tele-yisio- Outdoor Recreation HOURS: Located at Bldg. 524. Hours are J. JAVUMW Monday-Thursda- 8 a.m.-- 5 y, p.m., Friday, 8 a.m. p.m. and weekends 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Closed 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 -- 6 -- pavilions. THE LOG CABIN: on base is available to rent for parties, weddings, receptions, reunions, squadron functions, etc. FISHING POND: Children under age 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.1- - 5 p.m. Trapshoot on Wednesday and Saturday and skeetshoot Thursday and 0. 2-- Sunday. For more information contact Tony Anthony at Ext. UPCOMING TRIPS: Open to all DoD employees, their families and guests. Questions call Chris Breck Ext. PICNIC LUNCH AT ANTELOPE ISLAND Saturday. Discover the natural beauty of this great island 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. HEBER CREEPER: Oct. 22. Spend 3 12 hours traveling back in time winding your way through majestic Provo Canyon on an authentic turn of the century locomotive. Starting point is Heber. OAP will furnish transportation to Heber and train ticket. You provide lunch. Cost is $22 for adults and $15 for children age Depart 8:30 and return at approximately 5 p.m. Minimum of 10 people, maximum 2. of 30. MOAB MOUNTAIN BIKING: Oct. 27-2Mountain biking at its best. Two half days of mountain biking in beautiful country. 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 9. is $92 per person. Must be 12 years or older and accompanied by adult. Helmets must be worn. Minimum of 9 people, maximum 20 people. Departs form Bldg. 524 at 7 a.m. and returns at 6 p.m. SIGN UP FOR ALL ACTIVITIES: Bldg. 524. Call Ext. Bowling Center THUNDER ALLEY: An entertainment and sound experience! Check the monthly bowl- ing calendar for dates and times. $2.05 game or $30 to rent a lane (reservations accepted). Glow in the dark bowling balls, bowling pins and an awesome light show. Rock 300 live broadcast music station. Experi- ence the thrill. FAMILY NIGHT : Every Monday night is family night! From 6:30-- 9 p.m. rent a lane for only $20 (shoes included). Reservations accepted with advanced payment). Unlimited bowling for up to 6 bowlers per lane. In addition, hamburgers and hotdogs are only $1 each. a COLORAMA: The next scheduled event is Oct 28 from 9 p.m. to midnight. Open to adults only, cost is $11 if paid in advance or $13 the day of the event. Col-oram- SQUADRON BOWLING PARTIES: Schedule your squadron or unit bowling parties now. The cost is only $5 per bowler and includes 3 games of bowling and rental shoes, Thunder Alley is also available upon request. HOURS OF OPERATION: The Bowling 11 Center is now open : Monday-Thursda, a.m.-9:3- 0 p.m., Friday, 11 a.m.-- l a.m.., Satand Sunday noon-9:3- 0 urday, 9 p.m. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call the ' bowling center. y, a.m.-midnigh- t, si Youth Activities Center HOURS: p.m. Monday" Saturday. Closed Sundays and holidays. Located in Bldg. 882, 3-- 9 ' Ext. L CLASSIC SKATING TRIP: Oct. 21, 12 5 p.m., $6 per member, $7 per nonmember, includes admission, roller-skat- e rental, and transportation. Join us as we venture to the Classic Fun Center in Layton. Skate rental is 5 extra. MASQUERADE CARNIVAL, HAYRIDE AND COSTUME CONTEST: Oct 28, p.m. (Thornton Community Center, Bldg. 460) . 25 cents per ticket. Celebrate autumn with snack bar specials, games prizes, face painting, and arts and crafts. Feel the crisp, cool air and see the colors of fall on s the annual hayride! Wear your costumes, prizes will be awarded for the scariest, most original and best costume in -- $3-$- 5-- 9 age-specif- categories. ic |