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The White Falcon - 30.03.1990, Qupperneq 10

The White Falcon - 30.03.1990, Qupperneq 10
FYI’s (For Your Information) Announcements The A.T. Mahan Elementary School Student Council and Parent-Teacher Organization are sponsoring a spring carnival tomorrow at the high school from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. Please plan for an after- noon of fun. There will be game booths like the ping pong toss, bowling, bingo and much more. Prizes will be given to all participants. There will also be goodies like a cake walk, gingerbread house, hot dog stand, cotton candy, and lots of others to satisfy your appetite. “Discover Iceland” is a series of presenta- tions about travel opportunities in Iceland. The presentations begin at 7 p.m. at the NAS Library. There will be question and answer sessions and refreshments will be available. The schedule for the months of April and May is: April 5, Farm Holidays; April 12, Day Off (Easter Holiday); April 19, First Day of Summer, Ice horses (Pony Rides); April 26, Iceland Tourist Bureau (Edda Summer Hotels); May 3, Inter- Iceland Bus and Coach Services; May 10, Youth Hostels in Iceland (Budget Accomo- dations); May 17, Iceland Touring Club (Hiking Trips and Mountain Huts); May 24, Four-Wheeling in Iceland; and May 31, Summer Skiing in Iceland. The Arctic Sportsman Club is open for business on Wednesday and Thursday from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. Archery practice at the Air Terminal is held on Friday and Saturday from 7:30 until 10 p.m. The Skeet Range is open all day Saturday and Sunday during regular club hours. The base gym has new weekend hours beginning tomorrow. The gym will open at 8 am. and close at midnight on Saturday, Sunday and holidays. Starting April 2, the gym will start new weekday hours. The gym will open at S am. and close at midnight Monday through Friday. The Hispanic American Society is looking for new members, including those of a non- Hispanic background. Anyone interested in making new friends, learning about Hispanic culture and having a great time, should attend the group’s next meeting. Meetings are held at the Community Cotter. Children are welcome and babysitting will be provided on the premises. Refreshments are also served. For more information call Amanda at 7064 DWH or Grade at 7640 AWH. The University of Arizona has part-time employment openings. Seminar leaders are needed to facilitate the classes offered as part of NAS Keflavik’s Alcohol and Drug Safety Action Program. Teaching this college equivalent course requires a person with strong interpersonal skills but not necessarily a college degree. Training will be provided as required. For more details, call 4227. Family Service,Center A child abuse prevention series will be shown at the Family Service Center during April, which is National Child Abuse Pre- vention Month. The movies are for adults only. “Child Sexual Exploitation” will be shown Tuesday from noon to 1 p.m. and again from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. “The Hidden Shame” and “It’s Not Always Happy At My House” will be shown Wednesday from noon to 1 p.m. and again Thursday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. ACOA(Adult Children of Alcoholics) Support Group will be held Wednesday from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. This is a weekly support group for individuals who were raised by alcholic or drug-addicted parents or those who lived with compulsive behaviors such as gambling, eating disor- ders, chronic illness, or mental illness. By sharing some of their experiences, members increase self-awareness, reduce feelings of isolation, and provide support and encour- agement to change dysfunctional patterns of behavior. Completing the 1040 A is the topic of a seminar at the FSC slated for Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. If you have no itemized deductions; your filing status is single, married filing jointly, married filing separately, head of household, or a qualify- ing widow with a dependent child; your taxable income is less than $50,000; and your source of income is from wages, salaries, tips, taxable scholarships or fellowships, interest dividends, or unem- ployment this class is for you. This class is limited to 10 participants. Please bring a calculator, W2 forms, and your 1099 interest statements to class. Spouse Employment Assistance Program (SEAP) workshop will be offered on Thursday from 9 to 10 a.m. If you’re new to the community, or if you have been here a while and are just now deciding to join the work force, this workshop is designed especially for you. The SEAP Coordinator will provide you with information about the various employment offices on base, their respective applications, and the current job climate. Completing the 1040 EZ seminar will be held Thursday from noon to 1 p.m. If your filing status is single, you have no depend- ents, are under the age of 65 and not blind, and your taxable income is less than V $50,000 and your total earned interest is less than $400, stop by for the seminar. Please bring a caculator, W2 forms and your 1099 interest statements to class. Smoking Cessation is a four-part series which is open to anyone who has a sincere desire to give up any form of tobacco. It is based on the American Cancer Society’s Fresh Start Program, but also incorporates education, support, and nicorette gum. Newcomers are welcome to attend, but please be advised that this is the last session of a four-part program. Social Actions and CAAC co-sponsor this workshop. The workshop will be held Friday from noon to 1 p.m. Fewer than five registrations may result In a workshop being canceled. For more information or to register call 4401 or 4357 (H.E.L.P.). U SO InfprmatiQn USO Fish Fry tonight at 5:30. Call-in orders will be taken beginning at 6. Gift Shop offers a 10 percent discount on selected items in the store every Friday ^ following payday. S Knitting class begins at 10 a.m. tomorrow^ Movies will be played all day tomorrow. Pancakes all day Sunday. Grill closed on Monday at 7 p.m. and the center will close at 9 pm. due to monthly routine pest control. Knitting Class Tuesday from 7 to 9 pm. The beginning sign language class begins Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Upcoming events to watch for: Six days around the island with Leo Munro; Flea Market, April 14 (Call to reserve a table.); Easter Egg Hunt for the kids on April 14 which will be held at the elementary school playground. Mr. Easter Bunny will be paying a visit to this event. Donations of turkeys, ham, canned goods and desserts for a free Easter dinner for single and unaccom- panied. Call 6113 for more information. Library Notes Story-time is held every Tuesday at 10 a.m. The library has several new sports videos. If you need videos on bodybuilding, volleyball, racquetball, aerobics, basketball and many other sports, the Station Library is the place to go. The videos can be checke out for free. Tax forms are available at the library. For^ those odd forms, ask for the reproducible originals. Remember, library staff members are not authorized tax consultants, but mere distributors of tax information. iry is ced^ For™ 10 The White Falcon

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