The White Falcon - 13.06.1986, Side 9
FYI (for your information)
NAVY CAMPUS — Webster
University will be conducting Fall
I registration, June 16-20. The
courses students can register
for are: MGT 552 Personnel
Management (Core), MGT 587
Issues in Managment (Elective).
All students are requested to
complete their registrations at
this time. Registrations
completed after July 11 will be
assessed a$10 late fee. Also,
anyone interested in completing
their Master of Arts in
Management or Master of Arts in
Teaching degrees should stop by
the Navy Campus Office or call
Webster University at 2405.
CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO —
is looking for instructors for the
1986-87 school year. Qualified
instructors are needed in all
areas: Business, English, Math,
Science (Natural and Physical),
and technical fields - electronics
and Data Processing. If you have
a Bachelor's Degree and, or a
concentration of 21-30 hours in a
specific area and would be
interested in teaching, stop by
Navy Campus to pick up an
application. For more
information call Anita at 4408.
NSGA COMMUNITY DAY — June
14, at the Community Center
10-4 pm. Plenty of fun, food,
crafts, clowns,games for the
kids and a good time for all.
GIRL SCOUTS -- The Girl Scouts
will be holding a leader
indoctrination and training
session on June 18 at the USO
from 7-9 p.m.. All adults
interested in helping with the
scouts should attend.
POSTAL NOTE — Effective June
11, NAS Keflavik will begin
routing mail for Europe to
Germany. Official and personal
U.S. mail must be marked local
forces. APO/FPO personal
correspondence to Intratheatre
of Europe and European Deployed
units, may be authorized to be
sent free. These letters must be
brought by the mailer to the Post
Office for endorsement. They
cannot be placed in the U.S. mail
boxes. Also letters for local
delivery may be sent free if
delivered and endorsed at the
Post office.
OWC NEWS — Embassy tea on
June 24. A bus will leave the
Officer's Club at 2 p.m., fare is
$5.50. Must RSVP,by June 21 to
4442 or 4152. Also, a Hail and
Bless Tea on June 10 at the
Officer's Club at 10 a.m. No
charge, and no RSVP.
PROTESTANT WOMEN OF THF
CHAPEL — Brunch/Bible Study
will be held on Thursday, June
19 at the Chapel of Light. The
brunch will be from 9:15 to 10:30
a. m. followed by a Bible Study
untill noon. Child care will be
provided free of charge at the
chapel. All women are welcome
to attend. If you're working stop
by and have a muffin during your
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NORTH ATLANTIC COIN AND
STAMP CLUB — Will hold its
meeting Sunday from 3-5 p.m. in
the USO music room. Come out
and enjoy the fun. Guest are
always welcome. Call Walt at
7547 for more information.
NAVCOMSTA WOMEN'S GROUP
— Pot luck salad lunch
communtiy center June 18, 11:30
a.m. to 1 p.m.. Bring your
favorite salad for everyone to
enjoy. For information call Pat
7128 or Debbie 4991.
Tour Office Tips
RIDING SCHOOL — The Icelandic
Pony farm at Vestra Geldingaholt
teaches youth 9-16 years the art
of handling horses. Due to great
popularity, requests for the
July 22-29 school should reach
the Tour Office ASAP.
DOWNTOWN SCENE — The
Reykjavik Arts FGestival is May
31st -June 17th. Guests of honor
will include Mme Jacqueline
Picasso and Ingmar Bergman.
THE GOLDEN CIRCLE TOUR —
This tour goes to Gullfoss and
Geysir and leaves the Viking Mall
at 9 a. m. Staurday, June 14.
Sign up must be before noon
Friday 13 and no cancellations
will be accepted after that.
SKOGAFOSS TOUR — Saturday,
June 21, departing from the
Viking Mall at 9 a. m. Signup
must be on the Friday before and
no cancellation can be accepted
after that time. Packed lunch is
recommended.
AKUREYRI SPECIAL-- A special
3 day package to Akureyri,
staying at a guesthouse in
Ytrie-Vik or a summer hotel at
Dalvik.
THORSMORK — Sunday June 22.
Departure from the Viking at 8
a.m.. Sign up no later than the
Friday before.
Call 4420/4200 for
information on local and
international tours.
m.W.R. Items
POD SHOW — The band "The Kid-
will be aboard the Naval Air
Station June 11-16. They'll play
a variety of music at the
following locations;
13 9 p.m.
Top of the Rock
14 1:30 p.m.
Andrews Theater
15 2 p.m.
O'Club
16 9 p.m.
Windbreaker
EXTENTED HOURS — Operating
hours have been extended for a
trial period to encourage
personnel and their dependent's
to get out and enjoy Iceland
during the summer months.
They are now open on Saturdays
from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on a trial
basis.
Youth Center Happenings
CHANGE IN SUMMER EVENING
HOURS — Starting June 16 the
youth center will be open the
evenings during the summer for
the following events.
Saturdays, Pre Teen Dance 6-10
p.m. Mondays, exercise
classes, 7-9 p.m. registration
required. Tuesdays, Pre Teen
Dance and Dinner, 6-9 p.m..
Wednesdays, movie night, 6-9
p.m.. Thursdays, 7th thru 9th
graders dance, 6-11 p.m..
Friday., Teen Dance, 7-11
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ICE CREAME SOCIAL -- June
14, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the
youth center.
SUMMER BEACH PARTY — June
13, 7-11 p.m..
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