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Show HILLTOP TIMES 10 'TIMES October 15, 2009 (801)777-2419.. Halloween storytelling, cake walk with prizes, a pumpkin decorating and carving contest, This family event will be held and the Trunk or Treat, featuring Join the Warrior Health decorated car trunks with prizes at the Hubbard Golf Course, and Fitness Center in the • for the best decorated trunk. A Oct. 30, from 6 p.m. until Halloween Costume 5k and 8 p.m. Activities will include a . DJ will provide music and hot 1 mile Run on Oct. 31 at 9 dogs, chips and apple cider will Halloween costume contest a.m. Prizes will be given to the be available for purchase. with prizes, marshmallow best kids' costumes. For more For more information, call • information, call (801) 777-2762 roasting, crafts, games, Halloween costume 5k and Kids' 1 mile 75th FSS Haunting on the Hill Haunted Hangar, painted pumpkins From 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. on Oct. 23 and 24, the Hill Aerospace Museum will offer tours of the museum in the dark and will be giving bags of candy to visitors. Visitors are encouraged to dress up in Halloween costumes. The museum is also hosting a painted pumpkin contest throughout the month, where people of all ages can submit a painted pumpkin to be judged by museum visitors until Oct. 31. Winners will be announced and prizes will be given the US SCHWAB evening of Oct. 31. For more information, call the Hill Aerospace Museum {801)777-6818. 649th MUNS Ammo Haunted House : The 649th Munitions : Squadron will be hosting ; fundraising events beginning ; Friday, Oct. 16, and thereafter, Oct. 17, 23, 24,30 and 31. From 7 p.m. until midnight every night of operation, Building 1607;.V:\ will transform into a Haunted:-;: House. Admission is $5 pe£:<; person. ^ For more information, .1^~ contact Tech. Sgl. Alan E. Reigelman at (801) 777-6574^ - : Adult Halloween ; Party at Club Hill £ Club Hill will host an adultsonly Halloween Party on Oct. 31, starting at 9 p.m. A DJ will provide music and a costume contest will feature cash prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place '\winners. ••:-'',.-''• For more information, call" : Club Hill at (801) 777-384i;>: Halloween Lock-in at the Youth Center From 9 p.m. on Oct. 30 ,• . until 8 a.m. on Oct. 31, young adults will be locked in the Youth Center to participate in fun all-night activities. Cost is $25 per person. Sign up at the Youth Center. V For more information, call the Youth Center at (801) 7772419. 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Falls are the leading cause of uninten- " tional injuries on HallowJ'" een. If children are allowed out after dark, outfits should be made of light ' colored materials. Stripe's ' of reflective tape should be used to make children visible. Since masks canJ' obstruct a child's vision/' facial make-up is recom- ' • mended instead. When ' buying special Halloween' makeup, check for pack-, •: ages containing ingredients that are labeled 'Made with U.S. approved color addi-' tives," "Labatory tested," "Meets federal standards for cosmetics" or "Non-toxic." Follow the manufacturer's instruction for application. If masks are worn, they should have nose and mouth openings and large eye holes. Knives, swords and other accessories should be made from cardboard or flexible materi- " als. Don't allow children to carry sharp objects. Bags or sacks carried by youngsters should be light colored or trimmed with' reflective tape if children1 are allowed out after dark.Carrying flashlights will' help children see better' ' and be seen more clearly. For more information, contact the 75th Security ' Forces Police Services Section,-Staff Sgt. Ashley ' Cavallaro at (801) 777-7133 or Senior Airman Tchai:. ' kovsky Crosley at (801) " 777-1868. |