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ANNOUNCEMENTS, from 15 Castaic Lake Fishing Trip: Sept. 19. Depart ODR at 6 Teen Center
a.m., return at 8 p.m. Deadline for registration is Sept. 16.
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New Items: 9LVLWWKHOLEUDU\HYHU\7XHVGD\WREHWKH¿UVW EDLW<RXPXVWEHLQSRVVHVVLRQRID&DOLIRUQLD6WDWH¿VKLQJ
license. Anyone under 18 years must be accompanied by a <(6<RXWK(PSOR\PHQW6NLOOVThe YES Program will
one to borrow new released books, DVDs, Blu-ray, TV se- parent or adult guardian. Minimum of 10 participants, maxi- begin in the 2015-2016 school year and helps teens earn mon-
ries, books on CD and more. We invite you to sign up for the PXPRI([SHULHQFHDJUHDWGD\RI¿VKLQJIRUWKHHQWLUH ey for college. The program is open to teens whose parent is
Information Awareness Program, to receive a weekly email family at Castaic Lake. Experience the beautiful and incred- active duty Air Force. Teens can earn up to a $1,000 towards
containing the complete list of new items. Call or email the LEOHVFHQHU\DWRQHRIWKHEHVW¿VKLQJODNHVLQWKHDUHD<RX their post high school education. Contact the Teen Center for
library for more information. will have the opportunity to catch big bass, trout, crappie, more information.
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0XURF/DNH*ROI&RXUVH Alcoholic beverages are not permitted. Keystone Club: Every Wednesday, 2:15 p.m., at the Teen
Center. The Keystone Club is a leadership club that performs
111 Crest Dr., 661-275-PUTT Pool Hours community service projects around the base. The club also
Sonic Pool: Early morning lap swim, 6-8 a.m, Tuesday and helps teens to maintain focus in high school and graduate and
Twilight Golf: Daily, 3:30 p.m.-sunset. Had a long day at prepare for college.
work? Take a little time to relax and enjoy some golf! Our Thursday; Lap swim, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Monday-Friday; Recre-
‘Twilight Special’ is a great way to end the day, get a few ational swim, 3-6 p.m., Monday-Friday. Closed on weekends. Teen Council: A Teen Council is being formed to give a
holes in before dark and save money! voice for teens within the community. The Teen Center is
Muroc Pool: Closed for season looking for teens associated with other teen youth groups i.e.
E1-E4: $4.50 green fees Oasis Indoor Pool is scheduled to open in October; date Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Chapel Youth Groups, NHS, ASB,
E5 and Above/DOD: $6.50 green fees to be announced. Home Schooled, and any other teen youth groups. Repre-
Contractors and guests: $8.50 green fees sentatives will meet once a month and discuss teen issues on
Carts: $5 per seat Private Swimming Lessons: Cos is $10 for up to 30-minute base. If interested, contact Anthony Quinnert at Desert High
Golf carts need to be returned by 6 p.m. and walkers can lesson. Let our experienced Water Safety Instructors teach School or Mr. Paul at the Teen Center.
play until dark. your children swimming and enjoyment of the water. Call
Annual Membership: Are you a frequent visitor to the Mu- Outdoor Recreation to join the request list. Youth of the Year: Do you have what it takes to repre-
roc Lake Golf Course? Save money by purchasing an an- sent Edwards AFB at the local, district, state, regional and
nual membership! Our memberships run from April 1 through 5RVEXUJ)LWQHVV&HQWHU potentially national level? If so you can earn thousands and
March 31 but you can join now with these pro-rated rates: thousands of scholarship dollars. Check with your local teen
E1-E4: $350 210 W. Popson Ave., 661-275-GYM1 center.
E5 and above/Retirees/DOD Civilians/Contractors: $475
Guests: $575 Healthy Weight Class: Thursdays, noon-1:30 p.m. Call the <RXWK3URJUDPV
Family Memberships are available along with monthly HAWC for more information.
payment plans. New rates effective April 1, 2015, and run 24 Lathrop Dr., 661-275-5437
through March 31, 2016. For more information, call MLGC Tae Kwon Do: Cost: A children’s monthly pass is $65, an
at 661-275-7888. adult monthly pass is $70, and a daily pass is $9 per day. For Boys & Girls Club Power Hour/Project Learn: Monday-
more information, call Kumye Moore at (661) 860-9292. Use Thursday, 2:45-4 p.m. Power Hour: making minutes count
Sandbagger Grill your PLAYpass here! helps club members (ages 6-12) become successful in school
Open 7 a.m.-2 p.m. We offer a wide variety of food selection by providing homework help/ tutoring while encouraging
Personal Trainers: Cost is $40 per hour session, $25 for members to become self-directed learners. See Ms. Jasmine
for every palate from breakfast to lunch. Lunch daily specials a half-hour session. Call to schedule your appointment and for details and to sign up.
include choice of french fries or small side salad and a 16-ounce VWDUWUHDFKLQJWKRVH¿WQHVVJRDOV)RUDSSRLQWPHQWVFDOO-HII
soft drink. Walden at (210) 723-2052, Johnny Johnson at (660) 233-2141 Torch Club: Tuesdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m. in the Torch Room.
or Lauren Brandin at (210) 723-2052. Use your PLAYpass Torch clubs are charter, small-group leadership and service
Monday: Pulled-pork sandwich and chicken adobo here! clubs for boys and girls ages 9-12. It is a powerful vehicle
Tuesday: Ultimate roast beef sandwich and homemade tuna through which club staff can help meet the special character
salad on croissant Equipment Orientation Classes: Tuesday, 10-11 a.m., development needs of younger adolescents at a critical stage
Wednesday: Build-your-own taco salad (french fries are Wednesday, 4-5 p.m., and Thursday, 7-8 p.m. Not sure how in their development. See Mr. Andrew for details.
not included) to use equipment or what it does for you? Stop by the front
Thursday: Tri-tip sandwich desk and sign up for this one-hour class. We are here to help NASA’S American Eatery
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You can make reservation for birthday parties, promo-
tion, or any kind of event. We can also accommodate Special Sept. 11-18; 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Events after hours. Simply call 661-275-SAND.
Monday
2DVLV&RPPXQLW\&HQWHU Chicken cordon bleu
Mashed potatoes and gravy
205 W. Popson Ave., 661-275-CNTR
Vegetables
Lunch Hour Table Games Tournament: Sept. 11, 11:30
a.m.-1 p.m. Enter in ping pong, foosball or pool. $5 entry fee. 7XHVGD\
Beef taco salad
Game Night Club: Meets every Tuesday and Thursday,
4-7:30 p.m. in classrooms A and B. Wednesday
Barbecue pork rib tips
Zumba Potato salad and baked beans
Monday and Wednesday: 11 a.m.-noon.
Monday, Wednesday and Thursdays: 7–8 p.m. 7KXUVGD\
Tuesdays: 4:30–5:30 p.m. Chicken teriyaki
Cost is $3 per person, per class, discount for advanced pur- Fried rice and egg roll
chase a 10-classes.
Friday
Monthly Instructional Classes Chicken enchiladas
All classes are conducted at the Oasis Community Center. Refried beans and Spanish rice
For more information, call (661) 275-2687. Use your PLAY- All Blue Plate Specials—$7.89
pass here. Drink not included.
Classical Guitar Lessons: Cost is $28 per half hour lesson, Medium Beverage. $1.99; Large, $2.09
per student. Call for available lesson days/times.
Robin Hood and Anthony’s Pizza Food Facilities
Basic/Beginning Drum Lessons: Cost is $28 per half hour Available
lesson, per student. Call for available lesson days/times.
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Piano Lessons: Cost is $28 per half hour lesson, per stu-
dent. Call for available lesson days/times.
.LQGHU¿GGOHEHJLQQLQJYLROLQCost is $28 per half hour
lesson, per student. Call for available lesson days/times.
Hula Lessons: Thursday, $20 per month for beginners, $25
per month for intermediate and advanced.

