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Show ri2 AROUND HILL TIMES March 26, 2009 Easter Dinner on the menu at Club Hill ; Dinner for two, 5 p.m.-8 p.m., $21.95 per couple. Members receive a $2 discount. j April 4: Prime rib, stuffed chicken, pepper crusted talapia I April 11: Prime rib, baby back ribs, ^roasted chicken half | April 18: Prime rib, Tour of Italy, blackened flounder, Retiree Appreciation Night •— additional $1 discount ; April 25: Prime rib, London broil, shrimp scampi j Member's Appreciation Night, April 29, Leap into Spring, 5 p.m.-7 p.m.: {Honey glazed ham on the carving station; served with pasta salad, chef's vegetables and rice is free for members and their spouses, $4 for children ages 5-10, $8 for Children 11 and older, $8 for nonmembers. I Club Hill for lunch: jj Monday: Blue Plate Special, $7.50 I Tuesday: International Lunch Special, $7.50 •• WednesdayiChicken Run Lunch Buffet, $8.50 \ Thursday: Barbecue, $7.50 I Friday: Fish Special, $7.50 g^ I Members get $1 discount. :*"*' \ Tbesday International Special of Day 'served on the Cafe line, $7.50, with $1 disfcount for members: April 7, German; Pork snitzel, potato ioup April 14, Mexican: Burritos and refried $)eans;, chicken enchilada soup \ April 21, Asian: Orange chicken, egg "drop soup April 28, All-American dutch oven: Chicken supreme served with cheesy potato wedges, beans and a lemon dessert Thank Goodness it's Friday Social Hour each Friday. Enlisted Lounge: 5 p.m.-6:30 p.m. r Officer's Lounge: 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Come out and unwind after a long week of work. Join Club Hill for its First Friday Mega Social in both lounges. Club Hill After Dark Friday: April 4: Acoustic Paul Howells (5 to 9 pm) April 11: Acoustic Paul Howells April 18: Acoustic Paul Howells April 25: Acoustic Paul Howells Bingo is at Club Hill every Tuesday and Thursday. Tbesday Bingo Special: Rib sandwiches, fries and coleslaw Thursday Bingo Special: Fried chicken plate Wednesday night lineup: Free Taco Bar starting at 5 p.m., followed by Club Hill Texas Hold 'Em each Wednesday. Games start at 5:30 p.m. Sign up between 5 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. the day of play, $10 for members/$15 for nonmembers. f Spend Saturday Nights in the Officer's Lounge with the new Party Package in which you invite 50 of your closest friends or family and Club Hill will provide the food. The deal includes 100 wings, 100 meatballs, 100 egg rolls, queso dip with tri-colored tortilla chips, potato chips served with salsa and a $100 bar tab at a cost of $500 which includes the service charge. Alimento Caffe Alimento Caffe is now serving fresh sandwiches and hot soups daily. The Caffe also serves breakfast burritos and Starbucks finest blends. Check out their daily specials. The Alimento Caffee is located in Building 460 and its hours are Monday-Friday, 6:30 a.m.-l p.m. Easter Sunday Brunch, April 12, seating time 11 a.m., prepaid reservations only beginning April 1, $18.95 per person, members get $2 discount, ages 12-14 are $10, ages 5-11 cost $7.25, ages four and younger are free: Carving station: Roast beef with creamy horseradish, sugar-cured ham with spicy mustard, Cajun turkey breast with mayonnaise, gourmet rolls and butter Specialties: Fresh broccoli tossed with almonds, honey-glazed carrots, medley of baby vegetables, rustic mashed potatoes with gravy, rice pilaf Belgian waffle station: Freshly made Belgian-style waffles with fresh fruit topping, warm maple syrup, whipped cream Omelet station: Fresh egg omelet made to order with your choice of filling. Breakfast: Freshly scrambled eggs, western scrambled eggs with bell peppers and onion, crisp bacon, breakfast sausage, biscuits and gravy, sweet rolls Enhancements: Peel and eat shrimp, fresh tossed green salad with assorted dressings, traditional Ceasar salad, potato salad, pasta salad, fresh fruit display, cheese and ccracker display Desserts: Carrot cake, strawberry shortcake, key lime pie, chocolate mousse, Jello with whipped toppings, cheesecake Kids buffet: Chicken nuggets, mini corn dogs, tater tots, homemade macaroni and cheese, green beans Make your reservation at the Cashiers Cage and enter to win a jumbo Easter Basket. For more information, call 7773841 Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Reservations close April 9 at 4 p.m. Warrior Health and Fitness gOok it to the Center schedules up some fun Library April 6, Hot Shot Competition, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.: A free event involving shooting baskets from five hotspots marked on half of the basketball court testing the participants' speed, Scuba classes to get shooting ability, dribbling skills, and rebounding. Sign up at certified are held at the the front desk. Indoor Pool inside the 8 and 22, Fun Functional Fitness, 9 a.m.: Dress ,for ,c April Hess Fitness CenteuV*nf'W fitness and bring your own stability ball or use one of ours. Get certified for a cost Learn how to choose the right size ball, the benefits of the use of SBO'pi'us $60 for a of stability balls, positioning and base moves, modifications, PADI Open Water Book. progression techniques and injury prevention. The cost includes the April 11, Easter 5K and Kids 1 Mile Runs, 9 a.m.: A family use of pertinent equip- . . event before the base Easter Egg Hunt (sponsored by Youth ment. ;ji Programs). The first 50 adults and the first 50 youths to sign Not sure if you are •^ up will receive a T-shirt. Sign up by April 6. interested? Take the DisApril 16, Take Along Gym, noon-1 p.m. or 3:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.: Learn some tips about staying fit in the workplace, on vacover Scuba class on the cation, at home or on the go with little or no equipment. Dress f third Saturday of each in your fitness attire and be ready to participate. month for $10. If you like I, it, the $10 can be applied April 18, Men's Singles Tennis Tournament in the Bubble beginning at 9 a.m., two fitness-level groups: beginner/intermeto the full course. diate and advanced, sign up by April 13. Call the scuba instrucApril 25, Women's Singles Tennis Tournament in the Bubble tor, Larry, at (801) 589- y].-; beginning at 9 a.m., two fitness-level groupsL beginner/inter6517 to sign up. ;:Zl:.,-,:-f4-.,• mediate and advanced, sign up by April 20. For more information, contact the center at 777-2762 I u Themed Story Hour every Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. with songs and crafts. April 1, Colors April 8, Shapes ApriLlS, Nutrition and . April 22, Taking Care of Your Teeth April 29, Numbers • Spanish Class every Tuesday, at 11 a.m. Bring a sack lunch. • Boyz 'n' Books every third Tbesday at 6 p.m. for boys ages 8-13. • LiF Ladies Lit' every fourth Tuesday at 6 p.m. for girls ages 8-3. • Stitchery by the Book with Nancy McDonald every Thursday at 4:15 p.m. Sew with the group or learn to crochet, knit or cross stitch. For more information, call 777-2533. rf- Christian Assembly Pentecostal Church of God Sunday School 10:00 am Services 11:00 am & 6:30 pm wenhip- Bible Study: Wed. 6:30 pm Pastor John Salcldo 2280 Jackson St., Ogden • 601-393-7617 Wear jeans to church. JL Mountain View f Baptist Church (SBC) alpincchurch: 1 church [ 2 !ocations Sunday Worship: 10:15 am Sunday School: 9:00 am 2585 E. 3000 N., Layton • (801)771-3204 to Mwrfofe # 9 i.m. 110 JO a.m. 113 p.m. to lsytw># 930 a.m. 1UftJun. More Info at otphedmnkoqi or KL392.K00 Washington Heir 1770 E 6200 S, Ogden (801) 479-7030 Sunday Services: 9:00,10:20, and 11:45 am, and 7:00 pm ELIM EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH HvitfillP 575 -23rd Street, Ofjden Phone 394-5543 FIRST UNITED METHODIST JIW.I CHURCH I 8:30 Modern Worship 10:00 Traditional Worship i Sunda) School for All Ages Youlh Group and Oiildcart E\cry Sunday 1339 West 400 North, Marriott-Slatcrville 393-5662 www.tumcogdcnut.org Community United Methodist Church Join us for Worship 9:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Childcare, Sunday School, and Youth Group every Sunday. 163 West 4800 South Washington Terrace 479-7430 www.community-umc.net 1200 East South Weber Drive, South Weber Christian Education® 9:00 a.m. Worship Services® 10:00 a.m. www.ollmlutharan.org "TlieAiiswer- (WELS) ; Sunday Worship Sllftl(1 SDO(IIT Hmt " 10:30 a.m. viiHon Eipwfi 1074 N. Falrilald, Layton (Across from Poll Orttca) Call Pastor Doug Lange •I 444-1501 Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Prayef/Bbte Study - Wednesday 7:00 p.m. 197 West 100 S.»Kaysvide 546-6554 www.llohtonhavallay.ori) Pastor Chuck Sabin Our Savior's Lutheran Church 5560 S. 2300 W. Roy, UT. 601.825.6552 osJcroyCiaol.com Located near the mtersecUon of Skyline Drive and Hwy 89 in So Ogden w w w.wash ingtonheights.org Be Included In The Church Directory As little as $10,74 an issue Call Mitzi @ 625-4371 For More Information Sunday 9:30 am Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship Service 6:00 p.m. Evening Service The Bible. When self-help doesn't help. Sunday worvhlp tlmea are* 8:15 am * 11:00 am the best deal in town. Rent a lane for $25. As many as six bowlers per lane may bowl. The cost of shoe rental is inf;: eluded. s.,; Every Thursday all you ^ can eat pizza, 10:30 am. to 1 p.m., $5.75 for pizza; $6.75 for ; pizza and soda. April 18, Casino/Colorama Night: Win cash prizes, $15 per person, 9 p.m. to midnight April 19, Bowler Appreciation Day: $1.50 per game, noon-4:30 p.m. Thunder Alley Bowling: Second and fourth Monday and every Friday. ^ * For more information, call the center at 777-6565. . •'; '••!>'. ' Coloring contest for Lagoon pass Information, Tickets and Travel are offering several promotions during the end of March, and month of April: Coloring contest: April is the Month of the Military Child and there is a coloring contest set to coordinate with the month. Children of active duty parents can stop by ITT and pick up a Mickey's Coloring Sheet for a chance to win a free Lagoon day pass. Age categories are 1-3,4-7,8-12 and 13 and older. Walt Disney World Salute to the Military; Free five-day Hopper Ticket with waterpark option for active duty or retired military. • Each military member can sponsor as many as five family members or friends, $99 each Base Ticket, $124 each Hopper Ticket, $149 each Hopper Ticket and Waterpark Option, now through Dec. 23. Disneyland Salute to the Military: Free three-day Hopper Ticket for active duty or retired military. Each military members can sponsor as many as five family nTemoers or friends, $86.50 each three-day Hopper Ticket, now through June 12. Las Vegas special on the Strip. Call ITT with your hotel of choice and the dates you will stay. You must book a three-night stay or longer for the specials. The following Lagoon passes are on sale at ITT and regular gate prices follow: Season Pass $88 (gate price $94.95 plus tax) Lagoon Day Pass $35 ($42.51 plus tax) Lagoon Meal plus Day Pass $40.50 (gate price $49.95 plus tax) For information call ITT at 7773525. FIRST 880 28th Street PRESBVTERIAN 393-8477 9:30 a.m. Contemporary 11:00 a.m. Traditional Sunday School: 9:30 & 11:00 Free Nursery Care Pastor: Rick Minnich www.fpc -ogden.org J^us Christ" Sunday School 9:30 im. LIGHT OF THE VALLEY LUTHERAN CHURCH -.?•: Every Monday night is ' Worship (just W. of Hwy 89 on Hwy 193) mountainviewbc.org pose with strike? FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH A ftUcc to axil U Chuck Bcickcl, Pastor 2430 N Fairfield Rd Layton, UT 84041 801-771-4652 Located between H\TY 193 and Antelope Near Hill AFB South Gate Wednesday 6 50 p.m AVTANA 7:00 p.m. Mid-WcekService Friday 7:00 p.m. RU Addiction Program KTMW TV20, Sundays al 9:30 a.m. Nurseries Children's Classes Bible Study for All Apes Teen Group Faith Baptist Academy - K-12 www.f bcuta h.org ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Episcopal Church Welcomes You Sunday Service: 10:30 a.m. Thurs Service: 1:30 p.m. 1579 So. State St., Clearfield 825-0177 Church Office or 621-5008 |