The White Falcon - 01.05.1987, Page 10
FYI 's (For your
Honsing Occupants
Attention housing occupants: if you
are due to rotate between now and
September 30 1987, please call
the housing office at 6123. By
notifying housing as soon as
possible, the families on the
waiting list can be reunited
sooner. Thank you for your
concern.
Family Service Center
Quit Smoking Workshop is being
held at the FSC May 5 from
7:00-9:00p. m. The program will
consist of four sessions, May
5,7,12 and 14 and we highly
recommend you commit yourself
to all four. Come and learn how to
be healthy, happy non-smoker
through innovative techniques and
methods for quitting smoking. For
more information of to sign up call
the FSC at 4401.
Dollars and Sense is a money
management workshop. This
program will focus on basic budget
concerns each bank account
holder has about money
management. Particularly,
checking register details,
concerned with bank account
management are encouraged to
attend on Monday, May 4 from
7:00-9:00 p.m. This particular
workshop is also beneficial to
those who do budget counseling.
Call FSC at 4401 or 4357 to sign
up.
Toilet Training is a workshop
that is being offered May 6 from
6:00-8:00 p.m. This program is
designed to help parents through
the difficulties of toilet training.
Topics to be discussed will be
when to start and methods to use
for successful results. Call the
FSC at 4401 to Sign up.
Icelandic Holidays is a series of
inter-cultural workshop over thp
lunch hour during the month of
May. The first will be'Icelandic
Holidays" on May 5. Come and
learn about customs and traditions
of the First Day of Summer, May
Day and Seaman's Day. Bring your
lunch and enjoy. For more
Inform a tion)—
information or to register call the
FSC at 4401 or 4357.
Birth Bimmincements
Sara Francis Cichocke, born
April 15 at 9:52 a.m. Her parents
are Dale and Laura Cichocke.
James Michael Rankin, born
April 16 at 8:47 p.m. His parents
are Randy Rankin of CFK and
mother Anita.
PSD Happenings
Two classes will be offered in
May; Intermediate Shorthand
starts in May 4 from 6-8 p.m.
held on Mon, and Tue, for 6
weeks. The cost is $25. Beginning
American Knitting starts the May 2
from 3-5 p. m. every Sat, for 6
weeks. The cost is $25. Signup
now at the USO.
Candlelight Night is a new
concept at the USO. It begins May
6 from 5:30-7:00 p. m. You can
enjoy a steak dinner for only $4.95
and a romantic atmosphere to
enjoy it in. Call Kathleen at 7980
for more details.
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Navy Campus testing schedule
for May is as follows:
5th.. .SAT/ACT.. .8:30 a.m.
6th.. .CLEP .8:30 and 2:30
7th.. .ACT-PEP.. .8:30 a.m.
11th. .PRE-GED.. .8:30 a.m.
12th. .CLEP .8:30 and 2:30
14th. .GED .8:30 a.m.
15th. . GED .8:30 a.m.
University of Maryland and
City Colleges of Chicago are
now accepting applications to
teach during the summer and fall
terms, 1987. Instructors are
required to have a Bachelor's
Degree to teach for the University
of Maryland. For more
information call Ellen or Dianne at
4408.
Davq Flying Club
The Keflavik Navy Flying Club will
hold its monthly meeting May 6 at
6:00 p.m. in the Air Operations
Lounge, bldg 810. For more
information call Sandy at 7949 pr
Jim at 6246/7887.
KWBH
KWBA is holding its officers
elections May 3rd at 2:30 p.m. in
the USO Music Room. For more
information call Kathy at 4775.
Spring Flea market and
Bazaar
Saturday, May 2 at the
Community Center from 12:30 until
5 p.m. Table rentals will be $5.
For more information call Robin at
7373 or Carol at 7760.
Girl Scouts
Girl Scouts are looking for
energetic people to hold
management position
(Neighborhood Chairperson and
staff) in the Keflavik Neighborhood
from May 87-June 88. Travel and
challenges are guaranteed but the
best part's the fun, Previous Girl
Scout experience preferred. Call
Toni ar 2101 or 4090 for job
description and more information.
Attention fllnmni
All Alumni from AFROTC
Detachment 910 at the University
of Washington: We have an Alumni
program! All interested alumni
please contact the detachment at:
AFROTC Detachment 910
University of Washington DU-30
Seattle, WA. 98195-0001.
High School Dotes
May's end-of-year calendar of
events. May 1 computer
coordinator visit. May 2
cheerleader tryouts. May 4-8
testing: grades 7-11. May 6 career
day. May 16-20 special ed
coordinator visit and prescrip-
tionist visit. May 19 PTSO meeting.
May 23 junior/senior prom. May 28
sixth graders visit the high
school. May 29 student council
elections.
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