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Show HILLTOP TIMES 12 TIMES November 5, 2009 Expo will open your eyes' to Utah's outdoor playground and Wingman Expo will host more „ "1/l/e want our families and customers to than 32 of those helping agencies at " Hilltop Times staff the Nov. 19 event. Some of those agenknow what is around Utah to get them out cies include Your Community Connecints of snow visited a few tion, American Red Cross, Tricare, ; days last week, inspiring all of the house and dorm rooms, and to see the Military Family Life Consultant , ski and snowboarding enthuand local hospitals and universities. . siasts to prep their gear for a long Utah while they are here." Merging the wellness and travel season of outdoor fun. aspects has been complementary. For those who recently completed PAULA SPETH of the Information, Tickets and Tours office "We want our families and custom'a permanent change of station here ers to know what is around Utah to and do not yet have their outdoor adthe low-beat tone of the expo and the get them out of the house and dorm • venturing gear or for those who want buted in theaters in Ogden and Salt rooms, and to see Utah while they are Lake City at costs ranging from $18 to stigma associated to the event that it to upgrade their aging equipment, $30 per ticket, but the viewing at the was something only attended by peo- here," said Paula Speth of the ITT ofthere are still two weeks left before ple who had problems, LaRue Camp- fice. the Team Hill Recreation, Travel and expo will be free. The film will play bell, 75th Force Support Squadron "You'll sometimes hear (an Airconsistently while the expo is open Wingman Expo.The five-hour long man) complain, 'There's nothing to do and will be hosted in a separate room Wellness advocate, joined forces last expo at the Warrior Health and Fityear with ITT to transform the sterile here,'" adds Campbell. "What we want ness Center, Nov. 19, from 11 a.m. un- complete with seating for viewing event into one with a fun atmosphere. to with the expo is to let both the ci- * til 4 p.m., will host numerous vendors comfort. vilians and the military here see what "It worked out really well for us Rachel Peterson, a travel and leifeaturing equipment and information all there is to do at this time of year. last year," Campbell said. "Our aton camping, skiing, snowmobiling and sure consultant with Hill's InformaAlso, if there is something in your life tendance was up, we had a lot of lodging. tion, Tickets and Travel office, will that is preventing you from going on' also be on hand to show the discount- activities going on and there was Ski enthusiasts will also have a music and TV screens going on in the that vacation, there will be helping chance to view Warren Miller's new- ed cruises available to the military. Peterson can also discuss other travel background. It was a positive, upbeat agencies there that may be able to .• est ski adventure film, "Dynasty." help you get to a point where you can event." options and discounts her office proMiller has produced numerous ski take that vacation. This year, the team added a third and snowboarding films over the past vides, such as their discounted tickets "It also serves to open people's to Disneyland and Disneyworld. host, the U Matter program, to aug60 years, and some historical clips ment the wellness portion of the expo. eyes to the opportunities around The expo is hosted by the ITT ofemerge throughout "Dynasty." The The program is new to Hill AFB and them. Just try something new. If you. fice along with the Wingman and U film crew followed skiers through don't like it, then at least you can was adapted from a similar program Matter programs. It was originally China in search of the birthplace of complain from personal experience started at Robbins Air Force Base, hosted solely by the Wingman proskiing and then followed mountaineer rather than from what someone else , gram as a wellness expo to showcase Ga. The U Matter program dissemiChris Davenport to Norway's hightold you." nates positive information through the plethora of helping agencies that est peaks. Featured music includes Speth and LaRue promise many " Incubus, Silversun Pickups and Band are available both on base and within various methods that remind people why "they matter" and offers rethe community to promote the four other surprises and activities will be* of Horses. pillars of wellness: physical, spiritual, sources of helping agencies. offered and door prizes will be given The film is part of Miller's annual emotional and social. After noting away each hour throughout the event. The Team Hill Recreation, Travel traveling film festival, which has deBY LEE ANNE HENSLEY H f WINTER TIR PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY, P.C. 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The event pro- : vides baked cookies for Airmen, most of whom cannot"; be home for the holidays. The cookies are baked by volunteers from around the base who want to help give, a bit of holiday cheer to our Airmen. The 75th ABW needs a sor dng-bagging coordinator. This volunteer position would be responsible for finding volunteers for the day of sorting and bagging, and •'*• maintaining that list of the volunteers (approximately 40 people). These people would come to the Base Chapel , on Dec.16 to help sort and bag cookies and prepare them for delivery taking approximately two to three hours total. • If youare ,interes$ed,in this volunteer position, pjease contact Heather Higby either by phone at (801) 820-5957 or via e-mail at patrickhigby@comcast.net Acorn's ^Antique Show & Sale "Utah's Premier Antique Event" Weber County Fairgrounds 1000 N. 1200 W. Ogden (Exit #346. East of 1-15) Sat. Nov. 7th, 9am-6pm Sun. Nov. 8th, 10am-5pm Our Biggest Show Ever - Just in Time for the Holidays! 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