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Show TIMES July 20, 2006 NEWS BRIEFS • Indoor Pool closes for maintenance The Indoor pool located in the Hess Fitness Center (Bldg. 520) will be closed until July 31 for maintenance. As a result, free lap swimming will be offered at Pool 2, adjacent to the Club Hill patio, Tuesday - Sunday from 11 a.m.-7 p.m., during the closure. For more information, please call the aquatic office at 777-3471. Spanish) their life, career and education experiences with the students. For more information, please email jennifer.moore® hill.af.mil, or call 777-2260. • Hill Chiefs' Group holds golf tournament The 9th Annual Hill Chiefs' Group Golf Tournament will take place at the Hubbard Golf Course on Hill Aug. 16 at 7:30 a.m. Registration begins at 6:30 a.m. and the entry fee is $55 per person. The entry fee • Free swimming available for includes the greens fee, golf cart, continenfamily members of deployed tal breakfast, lunch and prizes. The forpersonnel mat is four person select shot (scramble). Family members of deployed airmen, are Proceeds will be donated to support Hill's eligible to receive free admission to Hill's Operation Warm-Heart Program, Airman outdoor swimming pools this summer Leadership School Academic Achievement while donated funds last. For more inforAward Winner, and military and civilian mation or for list verification, contact Howoutstanding performers. ard Howard at 777-3471. gate security and assisting children with • American Indian, Alaska Native Fair Farmer and games. All volunteers recommittee holds meeting ceive a T-shirt, free admission, free beverThe American Indian, Alaska Native comages ad coupons redeemable for free food. mittee is seeking new members to help Those interested should contact Terry Ashwith this year's upcoming events. The comment at (801) 399-8491 before Saturday. mittee meets every second Thursday of the month at 1 p.m. in Bldg. 308 (north en• Cookbooks for sale trance of Hill Thrift Shop). This year's anThe Hill Enlisted Spouses Club has cooknual observance performance will be "Honor the Vets POW WOW". It will be held at books on sale to raise money for charitable the Hill Aerospace Museum on Nov. 4. For activities. The books are available at the club's monthly meeting for $8. For more more information contact Dennis Gough at information, call Catherine Evans at (801) 777-1123, Virginia Paulson at 586-7874 or 791-8011 or e-mail caeemail@yahoo.com Bonnie Page at 586-7774. • 72nd Annual Ogden Pioneer Days• Safeguard valuables during moves Rodeo begins Information, Tickets & Travel office has discount tickets for the 72nd Annual Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo at the Ogden Pioneer Stadium (located in Lorin Farr Park just southwest of 15th Street and Monroe Blvd). • Hill holds archery deer hunt • Base undergoes telephone Pre-Rodeo each night is at 6:30 p.m. and on HAFB Deer numbers have increased upgrade the Rodeo begins at 7:30 p.m. Individuals the point that they pose a significant to The 75th Communications Squadron is can purchase tickets from ITT for the folto the safety of aircraft and base threat conducting a telephone system upgrade. lowing dates: personnel. In order to manage this threat, This upgrade will last until approximately Thursday the herd numbers must be kept in check. Sept. 30 and affects roughly 9,000 base $6 Adult The Natural Resources Program of Hill is telephone customers. The upgrade will re$3 Child offering a chance to participate in a deer place old equipment with new technology Friday archery hunt beginning in August and runand give the entire base better telephone $8 Adult ning through December. support. More than 3,000 phones will be $4 Child Participants in the base hunt are subject replaced with digital phones which will unSaturday to all laws set forth by the Big Game Procfortunately remove most voice mail boxes. $8 Adult lamation published by the Utah Division Customers receiving a new digital phone $4 Child of Wildlife Resources http://wildlife.utah. may experience at the most, 30 minutes Monday gov. A total of twenty permits will be issued of disrupted service. The remaining 6,000 $10 Adult phones will not be replaced, only upgraded ' through a drawing for the 2006 hunt. Prior$5 Child ity will be given first to current military and and will not affect service to the customer. Parade Bleacher Seats civilian base employees. Second priority is These phones will keep their existing voiceper seat $5 given to base contractors. Any remaining mail capability. The 75th Communications permits will be available to the general pubSquadron is working with unit communica• Information, Tickets & Travel lic, provided they have a base sponsor with tion service advisors to address training office offers discounts a current DOD identification card. and voice mail issues. For more informaThe Information, Tickets & Travel office Anyone interested in participating in this tion concerning the upgrade contact Staff hunt may apply online for a permit at www. offers discount tickets to Lagoon during Sgt. Phillip Gardner or Staff Sgt. Nicole the Lagoon Military Appreciation Days now hafbdeerhunt.com. Before applying, inGatliff at 777-9056. through Monday. Active duty military and dividuals must have a 2006 Utah Archery their families are eligible and must show Hunt tag and a Wasatch Front Extended Ar• Volunteer opportunity for fluent military identification in order to purchase chery Ethics Course certificate of compleSpanish speakers tion (available at the DWR web site). Appli- all day passes from ITT for only $22.50— North Layton Junior High is looking for good during the listed dates only. For more volunteers to work with students in a "Span- cations are now being accepted and must information contact ITT at 777-3525. be received by 5:30 PM on July 31. The ish immersion classroom environment." Time commitment is minimal; twice during draw will occur on August 4 and successful-applicants will be notified via email by • Fair volunteers needed the school year, less than two hours each Volunteers are wanted to staff various artime. The goal is for volunteers to share (in August 7. eas at the Weber County Fair, Aug. 9-12. Volunteers must be 18 or older and willing to work two four-hour shifts. The shifts available are 2:30-6:30 p.m. and 6-10 p.m. LifePath Hospice saved my life... Some of the duties include door greeter, As permanent change-of-station season starts, the 75th Logistics Readiness Squadron reminds military and civilian members to safeguard valuables — cash, credit cards, personal checks, expensive jewelry and plane tickets — during persona) property pack/pickup or delivery service. The Traffic Management Flight recommends items of this nature are secured by locking them in a car trunk prior to the day of a household goods pack/pickup or delivery. For questions or assistance during pack/pickup/delivery service, contact the flight's quality control section, 7:30 a.m.4 p.m., at 777-6374 or 775-3828, or after 4 p.m., at 777-1843. • Job openings The following internal vacancies are projected for Friday: WG-3806-08, GS-856-9/11 and GS-346-12. Other vacancies, not listed, may also be announced. Eligible internal candidates should check "Search for Jobs" at www.afpc.randolph.af.mil/resweb or call IVRS 1-800-997-2378 for a complete list of vacancies and/or to self-nominate. • Golden Games volunteers needed Volunteers are needed for the 2006 Golden Games Aug. 18. This is a non profit event for seniors who are in a long-term, assisted-care, living setting. Volunteers will assist these residents in numerous sport activities. The games will take place starting at 8 a.m., at the South Towne Expo Center, Exhibit Hall 3, 9575 S. State Street, Sandy. To volunteer or for more information, email: Community.Relations@hill.af.mil. 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