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Show t A THE SAMPLER Friday, March 20, 1981 '.k. . New people, new programs Recreation! opportunities growios fast 1 M , f-- i 'viiT s j-- ': 4, fcv-- , i " ' t . N . Hft. , . s .si '1 ' A i j. SP4 Shannon McNamara checks a tire on the new Bear spin balancer available for use at the auto craft shop. By SSG Hul Ilale I hardly know where to start," commented Morale Support Activi- ties Officer, 1LT Jim Endahl, We finally are getting people with the right skills to get this job done right. . was responding to the age old question. What is there to do at Dug- And indeed, the list has ex- tly; panded in the last few months and the plans for the summer are getting to the point that it takes this much room in the paper just to explain them all. This summer, you will see quite a few changes and improvements in we do, thanks in no small measure to the ve gotten supportje from Col Bay Bullington and from the people at Dugway. pA Can iraCKi. For example. our new go cart track opens today at the parking lot West of Post HQ, with three machines. . . two, 3hp models and one five HP cart .Tins family entertatament; and ki of all ages can come by and ride. If they are too small to handle the machine themselves, our attendant will be glad to give them a ride. The track will Ire open from noon to 6 p.m. Fri., Sat. two-seat- er and Sun., with expanded hours as soon as the days get longer, and the kids are out of school. Picnic area Speaking of intraniurals. . . an intramural golf team will be formed to play Tues. afternoons as soon as the military bowling league ends. The intramural softball league and post team tryouts are getting un-Il- e derway also. Watch thebulletin for details of these and the womens sofball program. Plans are to continue to have the flag football intramurals and basketball intramural programs, Registration for teams for the three categories in the intramural volley-ball leagues will be held shortly. Vicki Burke will lie glad to take team lere consisting of not more than 21 players for the mens, womens, and mixed schedule. Rosters need to be in by March 30. New Pool Hours Since we have another lifeguard hired. lhe hollrs for the ,wimbmin , have 1)een expanded. Endahl The new houra are Mon, and Wed and Fri coming Tues RollerSkating One of our biggest recent has been the popularity of the Roller skating. We plan this to be a sue-cess- es Another new addition youll see is a $30,000 picnic area planned for the seasonal activity ending this year area between the Gym and the around May. Next year you can look Chapel, Endahl continued. This area for better music and. lighting for the will have covered tables, and barbeand some other different proskating cue pits including one large pit for grams. . . This Sim. will lie adult (18 group get togethers. and over) skating at the gym. Intramural sports Intramural sports outside will lie in different locations around post this year as we will have a contract to refurbish all the sports fields that should I accomplished by late July. Michelle Robinson tries on a pair her smile the rink is a success. of-rolle- r re- Center, and due to the terrific additional sponse, we are bringing in instructors to teach the course. . Chris Samples has begun tumbling places for the youngsters and in the fall these will transition to apparatus oriented gymnastics. We also plan a free basic automo- tive repair class soon at the Auto Post Shop. r volved, were offering more instruc- tional programs, and are planning some others this summer that should really lie fun. . . T-B- all Rod and Gun Club About 20 people showed up for the first meeting of the Rod and Gun Club thanks to the organizational ability of temporary President Jo Right weiser and Jim Hutchinson. The next meeting, scheduled for April 7, at. 7:30 iri the Deseret Room of the Community Club, will hopefully draw many more people who are interested in this type of activity. With the support of the club,1 we expect to try and have the skeet range operational once again out near the dump, and hold other functions of interest to anglers and nimrods alike, Endahl commented. Teen Club Hie Teen. Club has expanded its hours, and now offers time for pre- wen. Check the Weekly Bullef.n for details Craft Shops We still have room for more people Adventure training that well lie Another activity military. The sign up sheet Bernina Finances The Moral Support Fund , anything once.added Endahl. but we need the feedback and help of the community to make this work. any suggestions for Mor- - Hanhas ale Support Activities, give me a call at 2318. We want to do the things you the community want, but we need to know what they are. Off On ilecchl Demonstrators a Come watch Mary Olney demonstrate both Bernina and Necchl machines each evening from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. and all day Saturday. 882-688- V ' 6 i V . gains much of its money through Dugwav Days events. This year several fund raisers will be held to support these and more activities for the DPC. community. Your participation in these events and your generous contributions will let us offer more and lietter programs as the year progresses. We Sports director Vicki Burke cooks up some new ideas at the Rec Services office, if you have any suggestions, call her at 2318. 105 N. Main is at HHC. SEWING IDEAS! "Come In and Let Us Show You How!" $200 Off On V ge- tting more involved in is adventure training for active duty military. For example next week, we are having a one-da- y free introduction to snow skiing at Park West for all active dutv skates at the gym, you can tell by Members of the 65th MPa enjoy PT in the heated, year round pool. at our craft shops, Endahl continued. Our lapidaiyshopu: one oft he finest in the Army. Mike Masoian is a true wizard with wood and helps wherever he can. The Ceramic shop has everything imaginable for you to create masterpieces of your own. If the high cost of film processing has got you down, why not call SP5 Jeff Droubay at 5177 and make an appointment to use the photo shop located over the Rec. Center. The Post Library also offers a basic quilting class. ' Tennis lessons will also be offered this summer and the tennis courts are Recreation Center due to be resurfaced. Information Tour & Travel The this lessons are expected Archery section of the Recreation Center has summer, we have the equipment, all been busy lately with trips to West we need now are the people. Yellowstone, and Elko, Nevada, more are planned, including a free day-tri- p to Wendover departing at 1 pjn. on For the Kids DYA activities will expand signifi- - Sat., Mar. 28. Contact Barb Berringer for reservations. Others planned in- cantly this year. In addition to and Little League we hope to have elude a river raft experience through Dinosaur National park near Vernal. soccer and football again this year. andSun..noontn6p.m. As more Weglatds are hired, more program, and longer hours can be expected. Also, this summer we will lie offering swimming lessons for all ages from infants on up. These will be regular lessons, hot just supervised free swimming, under the supervision of qualified instructors, Endahl added. to enjoy the excellent facilities Karate is underway now Thursdays from 7:30 to 9:30 at the Recreation this year summer. |