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Show HILLTOP TIMES TIMES 13 November 5, 2009 Centennial anniversary of the NAACP NEWS BRIEFS 4-H Horse Club to hold first meeting 75th FSS Holiday Card Lane .; The 4-H Horse Project Club will hold its first meeting, Monday, Nov. 9,5 p.m., at the Hill Air Force Base Stables. The meeting will give parents and children interested in the club a chance to ask questions and get a preview of what the year's activities would likely include. Youth, ages 8-18, are invited to participate in the club, and the informal first meeting will also include information about activities for children who won't have their own horses as well. For more information, contact Tiffany Meyer via e-mail at tiffany. meyer@usu.edu. B Sign up at the Warrior Health Frtness Center for the Gate to Gate 10K Run/Walk to take place Saturday, Nov. 7. The run scheduled at 9 a.m.11 p.m. will begin at the West Gate, proceed to the South Gate and back again. The event is free but participants must sign up by Nov. 6 at the fitness center or e-mailashley.mitchell@hill.af.mil. There will be prizes for the winners. For more information, contact the center at (801) 777-2762. ;and Bazaar to offer range of gift ideas Don't miss the Hill Officers' Spouses' Club's Holiday Bazaar on Nov. 18 at the Club Hill Ballroom, Admission is free for the 10a.m.-6 p.m. event. Shop for holiday gifts, fall and winter birthdays, baby gifts and so much more! If interested in setting up a vendor's booth, vendors may contact Heather Smalling via e-mail at 1 "h.smalling@yahoo.com or by telephone at (801) 820-5709. Active duty invited to Veterans Ball " ' Included within those eligible to attend the Veterans Ball, a "special invitation is issued to all active giuty mjlitary personnel and any members of the public wjio are interested in attending -aneveht'oriVeterans Weekend, Nov. 6 and 7. Operating a Family Child Care home is a privilege granted by the support group commander. All persons providing child care in their home for more than 10 hours per week must be licensed. Unlicensed child care is a violation of base regulations and may result in the loss of base housing privileges. If you suspect someone of providing unlicensed child care please call (801) 777-0695, a child's well being may depend on your call. uild a giant holiday card that represents your squadron or organization. Cards will be placed on the lawn divider (within the area where the state flags begin and end) on the road exiting/entering the South Gate. Rules are as follows: • Organizations may post their cards from Nov. 27 through Dec. 7 • Cards must be removed by Jan. 4 • Cards will be judged on originality, squadron/division representation and technical aspects • Cards must be made of plywood — choose your size: 4 foot by 4 foot, 4 foot by 6 foot, or 4 foot by 8 foot • Card must fit into a 10-foot wide area and be securely anchored • Paint and decorations should be waterproof and weather resistant • Mounted items must be securely attached to the card • No electric decorations permitted • Backside of card should list organization, point of contact and phone number • Each organization is responsible for set-up, maintenance, and tear-down of its card • To enter, please e-mail your name, organization and phone number to Edie.Messina@hill. af.mil by Dec. 7 • First, second and third place prizes will be presented • Winners will be notified by the 75th Force Support Squadron Marketing Office and directed when to pick up their prize. For questions, call (801) 775-2084. Gate to Gate 10K ftun/Walk on Nov. 7 A parade will be Nov. 7 at 11:11 a.m. with an F-16 flyover from Hill Air Force Base. The parade will begin at 18th Street and Washington Boulevard and end at 23rd Street and Undquist Field after a right turn on 23rd Street from Washington Boulevard. A celebration will follow at Lindquist Held to honor those who have served and those who are currently serving in the U.S. armed forces. For more information about tickets to the ball, contact Doug Larson at (801) 391-5932. Fpr information about the parade or celebration, contact Richard Armstrong at (801) ' 69£i2u5 or Robert Porter at (801)3933461. The ball, to be held at the* Ogden Marriott Hotel on Nov. 6, will begin with a social hour at 7 p.m. and entertainment from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. provided by the Junction City Big Band. Tickets cost $15 pe{«person or $25 per couple. T Unlicensed child care reminder German National Day of Mourning The German American community and the German air force will perform a common ceremony Nov. 15 in Salt Lake City for"Volkstrauertag" which is similar to the American Memorial Day. A ceremony will take place beginning at 9:45 a.m. in the parking lot in front of the east entrance of Fort Douglas Cemetery. A ceremonial walk will take place among the graves at 10 a.m. A program will begin at 10:10 a.m. with a performance of the choir "Harmonie" and a German liaison officer will speak. The ceremony will include the placing of a wreath and the public is invited. he National Association for the Advancement of Colored People has been at the forefront of dismantling segregation and discrimination at all levels of society. The Ogden NAACP Centennial Celebration will be Nov. 14, at the Davis County Convention Center, for the 100th anniversary of the organization of the NAACP. Military service has been one of the areas in which progress has been prominent, and the Air Force and Team Hill are invited to participate in the Centennial Freedom Fund Banquet. There will be live music, dancing and a banquet. Formal dress is requested. Social hour will start at 6:30 p.m., dinner will start at 7 p.m. Tickets will be $40. The national theme is "Bold Dreams, Big Victories," and the public is invited. Contact Staff Sgt. Jarkovey Jordan at (801) 309-5061 for tickets. For more information, contact him via e-mail at jamesjones50@yahoo.com. • Hill AFB Job Openings Site Internal civilian announcements are posted on the Air Force Personnel Center Web site. Announcements for bargaining unit positions are posted on Fridays. All other announcements may be posted any day of the week. The Civilian Announcement Notification System is a subscription e-mail service available to a assist employees in their job search. | Self-nominations for posted announcements can be made on-line at www.afpc.randolph.af.mil/resweb. or via the interactive voice response system at 1-800-997-2378 and TDD 1-800-382-0893. • For info on NSPS visit http://www.cpms.osd.mil/nsps. Women's Program manager needed Weber State Hill Appreciation Night Personnel officials are seeking applicants for a collateral duty position, Federal Women's Program Manager. Weber State University is holding a Hill Appreciation Night The position closes Nov. 25. As a collateral duty position, the football game Nov. 14. Tickets to the game, in which the Weber employee will perform the duty State Wildcats face the Northern in addition to regularly assigned responsibilities. Duties with the Arizona Lumberjacks, may be position should constitute 20 purchased from Information, Tickets and Travel for $2 apiece. percent of assigned duty time. For more information, contact For more information or to apply, contact Sara Barker at (801) Staff Sgt. Brok McCarthy at 586-6669 or sara.barker@hill. (801) 777-7322 or e-mail brok. af.mil. mccarthy@hill.af.mil. ! 3 Bedrooms 2Vi Baths, 1253 square feet. Single car garage Marseille Townhome 3 Bedrooms 2V? Baths, 1477 square feet. Double car garage 14OO N, Main & AngelL©tre»l**N Layton, Utah (In front of Kohl's) Bulk Ammol svRncuse 6 -Calais lownfiome. Everyday low Prices : \ € ' 2500 W. 1700 S. • 801-773-2254 lijlts S7.50 • Seniors 65* & Children (2-12) SS.50 Bargain malinees before 6 pm $5.50 .'«-,' Doors open 15 mlnules before liral movie. "\^ Concessions doM 15 ft!* aftef tsi shos sals! 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