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Show ..1 •?".-. ^Hilltop Times -I O September 16, 2004 Around the Hill Photo by Beth Young Community After getting a balloon bouquet for her 10th birthday, Rebekah Brazil checks out the other celebration supplies that Information, Tickets and Travel offer at their new party store, located In Bldg. 460. The store offers party set-up services, invitations and party decorations for many occasions, from birthdays to baby showers. The store Is open Monday - Friday 9 am. • 5 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m. - noon and closed Sunday. For more Information calf Ext 7-3525. Family Activities SHARE THE HARVEST distribution of free produce and other food, Sun-• Youth Activities day, 1 p.m. in Ogden at the First Presbyterian Church, 880 28th Street; MEMBERSHIP: Youth Center membership is $12 per year for ages 5Marshall White Center,'228 28th Street; West Ogden City Park, 25th 8 and $24 per year for ages 9-18. Members receive discounts on and $ Avenue; and Lester Park, 625 25th Street. To donate produce activities by showing their membership card. Membership is open or volunteer to distribute, call 476-8060. to children of military members, DoD civilian employees and contract employees working on Hill AFB. For more details, stop by the COMPOSTING WORKSHOP: Utah State University Extension's Utah Youth Center or call Ext. 7-2419. House offers a two hour-workshop on home composting, Saturday from 9-11 a.m. The.workshop covers composting basics, including YOUTH FITNESS TRAINING with Jean Blaydes-Madigan, Monday, 6vermicompost. Participants will also learn to build their own corn8 p.m. at the Youth Center, Bldg. 883. The class is free and open to poster in just 20 minutes. The workshop is at the Utah Botanical Cenyouth and adults. Learn how to increase brainpower for optimal learning through diet, exercise, rest and hydration. For more inforter, 920 South 50 West in Kaysville. The workshop fee is $5. Call 801-544-3089 to register. [. mation, call Ext. 7-2419. PARK PROJECT: Eagle Scouts from Fruit Heights need volunteers for ACTIVITIES: For details on Youth Center activities, call Ext. 7-2419. their playground building project in the city's park. Construction will • PRETEEN DANCE, Friday, 6-9 p.m. for ages 6-12. The cost is $4 for be Sept. 21-26 from 8 a.m.-noon, 12:30-5 p.m. and 5:30-9 p.m. each day. members and $5 for nonmembers. Meals will be provided to volunteers in between each shift. The scouts TEEN NIGHT OUT, Saturday, 5-9 p.m., for ages 13-18. are building a castle-like playground facility and need help with conDRAGON FLY QUEST, Monday, 4:30-5:30 p.m., for ages 10-15. struction and landscaping. To volunteer, register on the city's Web KEYSTONE COUNCIL, Tuesday, 4:30-5:30 p.m., for ages 13-18. MEMBERSHIP FREE FOOD DAY, Sept. 23, 4-5 p.m. site at http://www.fruitheightscity.com or call Bonni Jones at 544FRIDAY NIGHT FAMILY SKATE, Sept. 24, 6-9 p.m., for ages 9-18 3447 for more information. <-; AUDITIONS: Terrace Plaza Playhouse, 99 E. 4700 South, Ogden, holds and their parents. The cost is $4 for members and $5 for nonmembers. auditions for their production of "Scrooge — A Christmas Carol," Sept. 25 from 9-11 a.m. Based on the popular rfovel by Charles Dickens,• TEEN HANG NIGHT, Sept. 25, 5-9 p.m., for ages 13-18. the musical has parts for all ages, and families are invited to participate. • TORCH CLUB MEETING, Sept. 27, 4:30-5:30 p.m., for ages 9-12. Those auditioning should be prepared to sing 16 measures of an upbeat ONGOING CLASSES: The Youth Center offers classes throughout the song, and bring their own accompanist, CD or tape. No accompanist will week. Call the center for further details. be provided. The production opens open Nov. 26, and is performed every• JAZZ-BALLEf, Saturdays at 9 a.m. or 10 a.m. for ages 3-5. The cost Friday, Saturday and Monday through Dec. 23. For more details, visit is $30 per month. At the Movies the playhouse Web site at www.terraceplayhouse.com. • HIP HOP DANCE, Saturdays at 11 a.m. for ages 6-9 and 1 p.m. for HOURS: The base theater, Bldg. 441, shows second-run or new video ages 10 and older. The cost is $30 per month for members and $40 '- releases on Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. Saturday children's matinees for nonmembers. are at noon. Admission is free for anyone with base access and their • PIANO CLASSES, Mondays or Wednesdays at 4:15 p.m. for ages 7 Dining family members. For recorded theater information, call Ext. 7-3394. and older. The cost is $40 per month. "BREAKING ALL THE RULES/1 Friday, 7 p.m. Quincy gets dumped by • Club Hill • TUMBLING CLASSES are taught for all levels. Sign up at the front v his fiancee, but he then writes a best-selling book advising guys to desk. HOURS: avoid heartache by breaking up with their girlfriends before they can Office: Monday - Friday • MARTIAL ARTS INSTRUCTION is every Tuesday and Thursday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. •: get hurt. Quincy's cousin enlists him to break up with his girlfriend 4:30-5:30 p.m. and 5:30-6:45 p.m. The cost is $40 per month. Lunch: Monday - Friday 10:30 a.m.-1p.m. for him, but while doing so, Quincy falls for her. Rated PG-13 for sexHOUR, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Monday-Thursday. Youth earn points • POWER Saturday Night Dinner: 5-8:30 p.m. ual material, humor and language. Running time 85 minutes. for doing their homework at the Youth Center, and participants can Cashier Monday- Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. "E.T.: THE EXTRA TERRESTRIAL," Saturday, noon. The unforgettable exchange their points for a variety of prizes from the Power Hour 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday film about a disenchanted young boy who befriends a being from Store. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Catering: Monday- Friday another world. Rated PG for language and mild thematic elements. Enlisted Lounge: Running time 112 minutes. • Family Advocacy Monday - Tuesday lla.m.-llp.m. "SHREK 2," Saturday, 7 p.m. Shrek and Fiona return from their honCLASSES: The Family Advocacy Program offers classes for individWednesday - Thursdayr 11 a.m.-12 a.m. eymoon to find Fiona's parents inviting them to dinner Fiona's paruals and groups. No official documentation is maintained, other Friday - Saturday lla.m.-2a.m ents anticipate the homecoming of their daughter and her new Prince.. than attendance, regarding participants in the programs or classes. lla.m.-llp.m Sunday But no one could have prepared them for the sight of their new sonFor more information call Daryl Sondrup, Family Advocacy OutOfficers' Lounge: in-law. Shrek now faces his greatest challenge: the in-laws. Rated reach/ Prevention manager at Ext. 5-4657. To sign-up for a class, 4-9 p.m. Thursday PG for crude humor, a brief substance reference and some suggescall Janeil Hudgens, Family Advocacy Program Assistant at Ext. 4-12 a.m. Friday tive content. Running time 93 minutes. 7-3497. Social Hour: Free light hors d'oeuvres COMING ATTRACTIONS: Sept. 24, 'The Chronicles of Riddick," 7 p.m., Wednesday and Friday, 4:30 p.m. rated PG-13. Sept. 25, "Spiderman," noon, rated PG-13; and 'The Step• Family Support ford Wives," 7 p.m., rated PG-13. AIRMAN'S ATTIC, in Bldg. 150, is open Monday-Friday. Call Ext 6-2699 for BARGAINS: All base personnel are eligible for Member's First Plus! Prohours. Donations of serviceable clothing and small household items are gram membership. Those registering are entitled to Club Hill memwelcome during open hours. The Attic is open to active duty members bership. Chapel Information E-5 and below; Tuesdays are "all ranks" day and their immediate families TAKE OUT: Order a take-out meal on the way home or call for a pickup — bring a donation for the Food Pantry if you're above E-5 or a civilian. at Ext 7-2809. BAPTISMS: The base chapel holds baptisms each month. For more CHILI COOKOFF: The 10th annual Air Force Association Chili Cookoff, FAMILY DINING, Club Hill, every Friday. Our rotating themed buffets are details, call Ext. 7-2106. fantastic and the only thing that outshines the dishes are the low prices! benefiting the Family Support Center, is Oct. 2 in the Centennial CATHOLIC WORSHIP SERVICES: Mass, Monday-Thursday, noon; Sat- Members First Plus cardholders get our standard $2 off for adult meals. Park pavilion. Cooking starts at 8 a.m., judging at noon, and servurday, 5 p.m.; Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Confessions are heard on Saturdays Adult nonmembers eat for $10. Youth 12-14 may eat from the adult buf- ing from noon-3:30 p.m. The cost to sample the chili is $4 per perfrom 44:20 p.m. or by appointment. CCD classes are held Sundays at son or $8 per family for all-you-can-eat. Cooking teams interested fet for $7.25. Kids 4-11 dine for $3.95 and ages 3 and under eat free! 8:15 a.m. from September-May. LUNCH DISCOUNT:A$1 lunch discount is available weekdays to military in participating may register by calling Jim Aadland at 775-2011 or PROTESTANT WORSHIP SERVICES: base chapel, Bldg. 475, Saturday, diners who show their ID card and Members First Plus! card. Grades George Hit! at 825-1173. 7 p.m. (Praise and Worship Service), 8 a.m. (Liturgical Service), 11 CLASSES: E-l through E-4 receive the discount Monday, grades E-5 through E-9 , . .,. , , . <• ., The Family Support Center offers free classes to military a.m. (Evangelical Service), and 1 p.m. (Gospel Service). Sunday School on Tuesday, grades,(Mar.QUghi}-ion Jliursday and grades £),5 and ,.^..a"d tcivilian employees and t^eir family members. Advance regisj\ is held each Sunday, September - May, from 9:40 a.m. -10:40 a.m. in above on Friday J1^"^ *^^ ,**..-.. tration is required. Call Ext. 74681 for details the chapel annex. • DIVORCE — IT'S EFFECT ON AND WAYS TO HELP CHILDREN, WednesPRAISE AND WORSHIP SERVICE: The Praise and Worship Service is • Hillcrest Dining Facility day; 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. * now on Sunday at 5 p.m. The service focuses on "how to serve God TIME MANAGEMENT, Sept. 23, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. BREAKFAST: 5:30 - 7:30 a.m., Monday -Friday right here, right now." The service is conducted by a talented praise TEENS ON THE MOVE, Oct. 4,3:30-4:30 p.m. LUNCH: 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Monday- Friday team that leads the congregation in modern praise and worship songs DINNER: 5 - 7 p.m., Monday- Friday and 5 - 7 p.m. weekends, holidays READINESS BRIEFING, every Monday, 9 a.m.-noon. followed by a message by Chaplain (Capt.) Andrew P. Schulze. For SPOUSE EMPLOYMENT ORIENTATION, Oct. 4,2-3 p.m. and UTA weekend. more details, Call Ext. 7-0951. BRUNCH: 7 a.m. -1 p.m., weekends and holidays and 6 a.m.-1 p.m. UTA KIDS ON THE MOVE, Oct. 4,3:30-4:30 p.m. for grades 1-6. TRANSITION ASSISTANCE SEMINAR, Oct. 5-7,8 a.m.4 p.m. weekend. ECUMENCIAL ACTIVITIES AND OTHER CHAPEL ACTIVITIES HILLCREST MENU: today, herb baked chicken, stuffed cabbage, South- RESUME WRITING, Oct. 5,11 a.m.-noon. AIRMEN SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM: Interested first-term airmen are ern fried catfish. Friday, lasagna, spaghetti with meat sauce, Italian FAMILY ACTIVITIES CONTINUED ON PAGE 14 linked with mature Christian chapel families from similar backgrounds sausage. Saturday, crispy baked in this ecumenical ministry. Fellowship, some home cooked meals, chicken, Cajun meat loaf, rib eye Crossword Happy Birthday, USAF! and wholesome role models are goals in this program designed to steak. Sunday, tuna and noodles, By 1st Lt. Tony Wickman, Alaskan Command Public Affairs help young Airmen transition into Air Force life. If you are interested sauerbraten, chicken breast in either serving as a sponsor, being sponsored, or would like to learn ACROSS parmesan. Monday, Swiss steak 13. Steers more, call Ext. 6-2952. 14. Model Carol with tomato sauce, baked chicken, I. First USAF officer to serve as CJCS OTHER BIBLE STUDIES: There are numerous Bible studies through4. Basilica 15. Boob-tubes Italian sausage. Tuesday, onion out the base during the week (day and night) and on Sunday. Check 20. Actor Mineo lemon baked fish, pork schnitzel, 9. Actress Marie Saint the chapel web page at www.hill.af.mil/chapel/ or call the chapel for 23. Gametes of animals steak yakisoba, beef and spaghetti. II. Shrek was one the most current topics and times. Open to all ranks, family members, 24. Allow Wednesday, Caribbean jerk chicken,12. Ship and civilian employees. 16. Aloha gift 25. Gym class beef porcupines, chicken enchiA STEPHEN MINISTRY COMMUNITY:The Hill AFB Chapelhasavibrant,ladas. 17. Bill Parcell nickname 26. River in Tuscany * ecumenical, lay Christian one-on-one care-giving ministry. Stephen 18. Year of USAF independence (on Air Force Seal) 27. Pic mode (two words) Ministers are trained to extend care by listening, praying, and walk• Fast Eddy's 19. abc.ghL. 28.8th SECAF of the USAF ing with persons in many types of crisis. If you or a friend need this BREAKFAST: 5:30 - 8 a.m. weekdays 21. Places 29. USAF commissioning source confidential chapel ministering, or for more information, call Ext. 6- LUNCH: 10:30 a.m.-l p.m. weekdays 22. Singer/songwriter King 31. Person from ancient empire 2952. DINNER: 6-8 p.m. weekdays. 25. Sport reporter (2 words) 33. First airman to receive Medal of Honor after USAF PROTESTANT MEN OF THE CHAPEL is a non-denominational group ofFLIGHT KITCHEN: Open five days a 28. War in South Africa established - men ministering to the needs of other men. The group accomplishes week, around the clock. Hillcrest 30. Dine 34. First USAF astronaut to fly; Virgil I." " Grissom work projects, offers Christian fellowship, studies God's word and Dining Facility and Fast Eddy's 31. What combat aircrews "sat" during Cold War 36. Object used in making choice at random extends a hand to the local community. All men are welcome to attend. serve military members only. 32. Central Asia country 38. First CMSAF of the USAF The group meets on the third Saturday of each month from S-10 a.m. MIDNIGHTMEAL 11:30 p.m.-12:30 34. Org. that secures federal products, services 40. Main dish in the Chapel annex. Breakfast is prepared followed by a devotional, a.m. 35. Capital of Norway 41. First CSAFof the USAF study session, business meeting and fellowship. For more informa37. Tardy 43. Subway system tion, contact Chaplain (Capt.) Andrew Schulze at Ext. 7-0951, Jack • Base Restaurants 39. America, informally 44. Model Jones at Ext. 5-4611 or 985-3787, or Russ Oster at Ext. 7-4274. HOURS: The base restaurant in Bldg. 42. First SECAF of the USAF 45. Prey -COLLEGE AND CAREER MINISTRY: onTuesdaysat7p.m., a Bible study1235 for serves breakfast and lunch 46. Golf score 49. Airman in service during time of war, briefly single adults and young married couples without children is held in the weekdays from 6 a.m.-l p.m. Din- 47. Airman Medal of Honor recipient Henry E. Erwin's 51. Saull Marie Chapel Annex, Rooms 8-9. This ministry is a cooperative effort between ers who bring their Members First 53. Accountant, in brief nickname the Hill AFB Protestant Community and a local church. Contact Senior Plus card get 10 percent off their 48. SE regional power provider 54. Stain Master Sgt. Arnell Rivera at Ext 6-3744 for more information. purchase. The restaurant has a 50. Snakelike fish YOUTH GROUPS:The chapel youth groups are active and sponsor excit- semi-private dining area available 51. Location ing, faith-growing events. Check the chapel web page or call the chapel for meetings. For more details, 52. Only three-time recipient of for information. call Ext. 7-2043. Mackay Trophy NfeD MORE INFORMATION? FOR INFORMATION ON LOCAL CHURCHES OR PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS: • MOBQ'S Call the chapel at Ext. 7-2106, check the chapel web page, or check CAN YOU SMELL IT? Enjoy tradi" the Yellow Pages of the telephone directory. tional Southern barbecue at MoBQ's, TO REACH A CHAPLAIN: During duty hours call Ext. 7-2106. For open Tuesday-Friday, 10:30 a.m.emergency assistance after duty hours, call the Command Post at 6 p.m. in Bldg. 460. For more infor(801) 777-3007. mation call Ext. 7-5000. 55. Seat of Irish kings in ancient times 56. Type of Navy officer? 57. USAF plane that d ropped first atomic weapon; Gay 58. Actress West 59. Ambition J DOWN 1. President who signed EO 9877 Due to the large number of Items submitted for publication in this section of the Hilltop Times, the num/jto create separate USAF ber of times a particular Item will be run is limited to four consecutive Issues — then there must befr 2. Long-range nuclear missiles one-month waiting period before It can appear again. This does not apply to permanent, but cor controlled by USAF stantly changing, Items like restaurant menus and club announcements. Direct all questions to the ec 3. St. alternative tor, Ext. 7-4598. 5. Airman who made first free backtype parachute jump ; i Bowling Center .7^-9911 Skills Development 6-0566. Hess Fitness Center .. .7-2761 6. School located in Be'erSheva, ! Chapel 7-2106 Auto Shop 7-3476 Hill Aerospace Israel (abbrev.) j Club Hill 7-2809 Engraving Shop 7-2649 Museum 7-6818 7. Sea bird ; I Command Post 7-3007 Frame Shop 6-0567 Hillcrest DlnlngHall .. .7-3428 8. USAF pilot to first break sound -j "Education Services 7-2710 Woodfehop .. .6-?0§6& Library 7-2533 ; barrier ' Family Support Tickets end Travel T^dSSf' Menu Line 7-1192 ! " Center j-4681 9. Inventor Whitney Westslde Fitness ^j, Outdoor Recreation ...7-9666 , Golf Course .7-1108 Center '.,.. .743360 Services Marketing & 10. Name prior to USAF: Army , i Health apd Wellness ....7-1215 Publicity 5-2084 Youth Activities AROUND THE HILL POLICY , j for more details, call -.. Visit the 75th Services Division Web page at www.hlll.af.mil/servlces/lndex.htm!? THE ANSWER TO TODAY'S PUZZLE IS ON PAGE 15. |