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Show HILLTOP TIMES contact the golf course at 777-3272. workshops and practice sessions. The competition will start at 6:30 p.m., and prizes will be awarded. Upcoming 4-H Summer Winners will move on to the state, On Saturday, June 19, the Camps competition. Contestants will need Warrior Fitness Center encourages The Military 4-H Club has several to provide their own props. all athletes to push themselves to upcoming summer camps that will new limits with its triathlon. • Hunger Games Survivor offer fun for all ages. The upcoming Camp: July 29-30; 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. The triathlon will include two camps for June are: categories: sprint and Olympic. Located at Wetlands Discovery • 4-H Project Runway Fashion Competitors in the sprint category Point in Kaysville. This camp will will take part in a 400-meter swim, Revue: Wednesday, June 23; 6 - 8 teach kids how to survive in the p.m. 20K bike ride and a 5K run. The outdoors. Activities offered are Olympic category will include an Located in the Bountiful library's geocaching, paintball, outdoor 800-meter swim, 40K bike ride and lower level auditorium. Cost: $10 cooking, hiking, and more. Lunch 10K=run. will be provided for both days. per person. Contestants will present their This is an Operation: Military The cost to register is $10 per fashion creations in this runway person. For more information, Kids camp, so military kids whose competition. Judges will review please call the Warrior Fitness parents are deployed are eligible to clothing construction, personal Center at 777-2762. attend for free by registering for an presentation and interview OMK claim code on the registration responses. Prizes will be awarded site. Dads can hit the greens and the winners will move on to the More information on these for free state competition. camps can be found at the Grab Dad and the irons and Upcoming camps for July: registration Web site, http:// head out to Hubbard Memorial Golf • 4-H Idol Talent Contest: July 8; extension.usu.edu/davis/. Course on June 20 for a Father's 12-8:30 p.m. Day special. Hogle Zoo offers Located at the Layton City The golf course will be offering Amphitheater. Cost: $20 for the military events dads the chance to golf nine holes whole day. for free if they are playing with a The Hogle Zoo, located in Salt Contestants of all kinds spouse or dependant paying for Lake City, will be hosting a Salute music, dance, theater, etc. - are nine holes. Our Military event on July 2 from 10 encouraged to attend during the For more information, please a.m. to 3 p.m. day to participate in performing Swim, bike and run in triathlon TIMES 13 June 17, 2010 The event will feature a flagraising ceremony, marching band, military equipment displays, a rock climbing wall, animal presentations, and more. Along with the event on July 2, the zoo will be hosting Military Appreciation Days July 1-3. All military personnel — including veterans — and their immediate families (spouse and dependants under age 18) will receive free admission with a valid military or veteran ID. The zoo will also be offering a 10 percent discount at their concession stands with military or veteran ID. Power outage set for June 25 There's no place like USA,gov. Kavc j"\i ew *:.-ndrrcd hcv-* the V/lr.-ird the secret's out or.d n's L'SA.^iv. 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