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Show TIMES 7 NEWS BRIEFS June 28, 2007 rion for judging includes neat carports, patios, shrubs and edging. Judges will also look at flower beds, weeds and other aspects of the yard. Residents are reminded that the Self-Help Program offers grass seed and power tools for sign out at 3303 Liberty Way. pay $35 and non-members pay $45. Coaches are still needed for the program. Please contact Garry Navas at 777-2419 or at garry.navas@hill.af.mil. >f MPF closure The military personnel flight, including the identification card office, will close on Friday, 3 p.m., to support the Salute to our Nation's Defender's Picnic. The MPF will open for normal operating hours Monday. For more information contact Maj. Letitia Marsh at 777-2658. *¥ Salute concerts The Davis Arts Council announced its annual tribute * Help Desk to the men and women of the armed forces for two upcoming concerts in the Ed Kenley Amphitheater, The Help Desk hours are now Monday-Friday, 5 a.m.»>- Help with care packages Layton. Cowboy Crush will perform July 6. Tickets are 7 p.m. Password technicians are still always available, as Weber State University students are asking for Team $25 for reserved seating and $17 for general admission. is emergency after-hours support. For more information Hill member's help with a service project that will benefit Kurt Bestor and the Utah Symphony will perform July call Kris Tilly at 777-0215. service members overseas. The students will be collecting 16. Tickets for that show are $39 for reserved seating and donations in front of the Commissary and Base Exchange $28 for general admission. Doors open at 7 p.m., and >f Steak night on Friday, 10-2 p.m., and Saturday, 2-7 p.m. They need both concerts begin at 8 p.m. For more information The Hubbard Golf Course holds Steak Night every items such as magazines, books, small games, DVDs, contact the DAC at 546-8575. Wednesday and Saturday, 4-7 p.m., on the patio at the personal care items, and snack foods such as drink mix, golf course. The meal includes a half-pound New York granola bars and other non-perishable items. There will also be a drop-off site at the Airman & Family Readiness •> Rod Run steak, baked potato, vegetable, salad and beverage. The 75th Services Division Rod Run and Motorcycle Reservations are suggested. For more information call Center and an account at America First Credit Union for monetary donations to pay for the shipping of the boxes. Show has been rescheduled for Aug. 12,10 a.m.-4 p.m., 777-3272. at Centennial Park. For more information call 777-3476. The account name is Amazon Leaders Soldier Support. * Club Hill fees *> Palace Chase * Handyman volunteers Booking fees are now required to hold events in the Club Hill rooms. Any event cancelled more than two weeks before the scheduled date may be eligible for a refund. For more information call John Patten at 777-4134. In support of the fiscal year 2007 Force Shaping program, the Air Force has approved a temporary change to the current service commitment for transferring into the Reserve through the Palace Chase program. For more information call Master Sgt. Shawn Moore at 777-3849. Questar Corporation volunteers will help with light handyman projects Saturday for the spouses of soldiers who are currently deployed. The Questar Volunteer Team is available for light handyman and homemaker projects such as adjusting sprinklers, replacing screens, sewing on buttons and making other minor repairs. Questar Gas is also offering free Green Sticker inspections to the spouses of deployed soldiers. For more information call 324-5817. •> Vehicle Ops A support group is forming for parents with disabled children. The group plans on meeting at least once each month at the Airman & Family Readiness Center. The >f Hill Bowling Center group will be open to all ID card holders. For more The Hill Bowling Center will be closed SundayWednesday due to a construction project. It will reopen information contact Amy Short at 479-5796, Dawn for business July 5, 10:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m. For more infor- Mattheiss at 731-2926, or Liesel Woodard at 777-4681. mation contact the Hill Bowling Center at 777-6565. Vehicle Operations will be providing limited services now through February 2008 due to upcoming deployments. You-Drive It assets can be signed out from Vehicle Operations in BIdg. 1138 when support is unavailable. Other means of transportation to and from the airport are available such as off-base taxi and shuttle services from 4 a.m.-midnight. Government vehicle licensing office hours will be limited to 8:30 a.m.-noon. For more information contact the 75th Logistics Readiness Squadron at 777-1843. + July 4 bell ringing >¥ Job openings site >f Support group •f Carter Creek Carter Creek Camp is now open. Seven large cabins, three camp trailers, four RV pads and three tent sites are available for rent. For more information call 777-9666. The Hill Air Force Base National Bell Ringing Ceremony will take place at the Hill AFB Museum Wednesday, noon. The ceremony will run 11:30 a.m.-noon, with an invocation. The bell ringing signifies the time the Declaration of Independence became official. Internal civilian announcements are posted on the Air Force Personnel Center Web site. Announcements for bargaining unit positions are posted on Fridays. All other * Yard of the Month announcements may be posted any day of the week. The The Yard of the Month program for 2007 is under way. Civilian Announcement Notification System is a subscripThe program will run through September with yards being tion e-mail service available to assist employees in their job + Soccer registration judged on the 17th of each month. One winner from each search. Self nominations for posted announcements can be made on-line at www.afpc.randolph.af.mil/resweb, or via housing area will be announced on the last Thursday of Soccer registration for the Youth Center's Youth the interactive voice response system at 1-800-997-2378 and Sports Program is ongoing through July 6. For ages 3 and each month. Winners will receive a check for $100, an American flag and a certificate of appreciation. The crite- TDD 1-800-382-0893. 4, the cost is $25, for ages 5-12, Youth Center members ir CHERRY DAYS SPECIAL Hours: Mon-FN.J-6 , 9-6 ^WHttfl^^VACATION OF CHERRY SWEET ROLLS GREEN SALAD & HALF SANDWICH w/ wlndshleld replacement ' 195 ' "AWo/e not included. With coupon. 1 coupon per v,vi, limit 4 Expires 7-30-07 281S. Mountain Road FRUIT HEIGHTS (In ihe Historic Rock Loft) '—————————1 Remember Dad! I ^I Cookies Open: MoiL-Sai. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. m «?:•• m m. r Of? 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