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Show 8 NEWS BRIEFS TIMES April 19, 2007 NEWS BRIEFS * Operation Purple Camp taking registrations Hill Air Force Base Youth Programs will host Operation Purple Camp at. Bear Lake during the last week in June. This is a no-cost camp that was developed to support military children, especially those whose parents are or will be deployed. It is open to all military children, ages 12 to 16. For more information or to register tor the camp, visit wvvw.operationpurple.org. Applications are available only online and registration ends May 1. >>- Bodybuilding competition The 2007 Utah Bodybuilding and Figure Championships will be held Saturday at Northridge High School in Layton, Utah. The morning show begins at 10 a.m. and the evening show at 7 p.m. Tickets for the morning event are $8 beforehand and $10 at the doors and for the evening event are $12 beforehand and $15 at the doors. For ticket sales or more information contact James and Bianca Purtell at 731-9333 or 529-0114. •f Aircraft display The Falcon RC Club is hosting an aircraft display Saturday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., at the BX. Falcon RC club members will be displaying their aircraft. Free Hot dogs, chips and sodas will be provided to all Team Hill members who attend. Following the display, everyone is invited to the RC airfield to watch demonstrations and try to fly one of the RC club's trainer aircraft. The RC airfield is one block east of the 1200-series buildings. Maps to the airfield will be provided at the BX display. •f Free concert Clearfield Community Services is hosting a free concert, "Signs of Spring," Tuesday, 7 p.m., at the North Davis Junior High commons area. The Clearfield Community Band, North Davis Junior High Concert Choir and the "B Natural" women's singing group will perform at the concert. For more information call Clearfield Community Services at 5252790, North Davis Junior High at 4026500 or visit www.clearfieldcity.org. scholarships for an Asian American or Pacific Islander Hill Air Force Base employee or dependent and an employee or dependent on Hill AFB regardless of race. Applications must be received no later than May 16 and are available through Joann Holt at 777-6275 or 1st Lt. Francine Barley at 777-1354. Complete applications should be sent to Joann Holt, Scholarship Application Point of Contact, 505 CBSS/ GBBA, 6033 Elm Lane Bldg 1247, Hill AFB, UT 84056-5805 * 649th Munitions Squadron depot inventory The 649th Munitions Squadron will be conducting an inventory of the depot stockpile May 1 -June 15. At this time only emergency requests approved in writing by the requestor's group commander or equivalent will be supported. For more information contact Staff Sgt. Zachariah Debolt at 777-5444. *• Space Camp Applications for the 2007 Space Camp at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in *• Spring craft bazaar The Officers' Spouses' Club Spring Craft Huntsvillc, Ala., are due to the Hill Air Bazaar is scheduled for Wednesday, 10 a.m.-Force Base Youth Center by May 7. To be 6 p.m., at Club Hill. Booths can be rented foreligible, applicants must be 12-18 years $40 each, and all fees collected are consid- old. Pick up an application at the Youth ered direct donations to the Hill OSC Wel- Center or download one from www.afyfare Fund which provides scholarships and outhprograms.com. For more information educational materials for the military com- contact the Youth Center at 777-2419. munity. Booth setup begins at 8 fc.m. For more information contact Michelle Storeh at smstorch@comcast.net or Alison Koike- * Silent auction beck at apm369@hotmail.com. The 75th Air Base Wing Activities Committee is hosting a Silent Auction to offset Airmen ticket prices for the Air Force Ball. May 16, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., *• Base Blood Drive donated items will be accepted for drop There will be a base blood drive April 27, 8-11:30 a.m, in Bldg. 568. Walk-ins are off at Bldg. 900 in the cargo bay and bidwelcome, but to make an appointment to ding takes place May 17, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. donate, or for eligibility questions, please Hot dogs, soda and chips will be for sale for $2. For more information concall Donor Services at 479-2389. tact Staff Sgt. Shirley Moon at 777-9164, Tech. Sgt. Kenneth Havvley at 775-4475 or Fred Schoettler at 777-5571. * Library closure The Gerrity Memorial Library will be * Asian American/Pacific closed April 28, to provide programs for Islander Heritage Committee children of deploying families at a spescholarships cial event. The library will resume norThe Asian American/Pacific Islander mal business hours April 30. For more Heritage Committee is offering two $250 information call 777-2533 or 777-3833. >*- Safe kids Fest The seventh annual Safe Kids Fest is scheduled for May 19, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., at Ellison Park located at 700 N. and 2200 W. in Layton, Utah. There will be more than 50 interactive booths available and free bike helmets will be handed out to the first 300 participants. For more information contact the Davis County Safe Kids Coalition at 451-3586. * Kid's Run There will be an America's Armed Forces Kids' Run on May 19 at the southwest corner of the base track field near Bldg. 549. Pre-register at www.americaskidsrun.org or on the morning of the race, 8:15-9 a.m. Ages 5-6 will run one-half mile, ages 7-8 one mile, and ages 9-13 two miles. + Administrative Professionals Day Individuals can celebrate Administrative Professionals Day by honoring their local administrative professional Wednesday. 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