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Desert Wings                                                Private Parties: Rod & Gun, Paintball, and other Outdoor                                                 October 23, 2015
                                                                 Recreation activities are available for squadron functions and
16 www.aerotechnews.com/edwardsafb                               private parties. In addition to using our facilities, let us plan a                             facebook.com/EdwardsDesertWings
                                                                 trip for you! Interested in going somewhere with your squad-
ANNOUNCEMENTS, from 15                                           ron or a group of friends? Tell us and we’ll do the legwork for      sentatives will meet once a month and discuss teen issues on
                                                                 you. Let us know how many people, where you want to go,              base. If interested, contact Anthony Quinnert at Desert High
ties, promotion, or any kind of event. We can also accom-        and what your budget is and we’ll do the rest!                       School or Mr. Paul at the Teen Center.
modate special events after hours. For more information, call
661-SAND.                                                          Team Building:'RHV\RXURI¿FHHOHPHQWRUJURXSQHHG               Youth of the Year: Do you have what it takes to repre-
                                                                 some team building? Come talk to us! We have instructors             sent Edwards AFB at the local, district, state, regional and
Oasis Community Center                                           and the facilities to make it a great afternoon/day for you and      potentially national level? If so you can earn thousands and
                                                                 your staff. Prices vary depending on the activity and group          thousands of scholarship dollars. Check with your local teen
  205 W. Popson Ave., 661-275-CNTR                               size. Call us today and let’s plan an event!                         center.

  Halloween Craft Night: Oct. 28, 5-7 p.m. Craft: Falling          RV Storage: Numerous openings are available in RV Stor-            Youth Programs
leaves frame.                                                    age! Come over and park your equipment for our low prices
                                                                 and have access to them anytime you need! 20’ Active Duty              24 Lathrop Dr., 661-275-5437
  Baseball Pocket Billiards: Nov. 13, registration starts at 5   and Retiree—$20; 20’All Others—$25; 25’-30’Active Duty
p.m., tournament starts at 5:30 p.m.                             and Retiree—$25; 25’-30’ All Others—$30; 35’-50’ Active                Pre-Teen Halloween Dance: Oct. 23, 7-10 p.m. Cost is $5
                                                                 Duty and Retiree—$30, 35’-50’ All Others—$35.                        for members, $7 for non-members. Open for youth aged 9-12.
  Tops in Blue: Nov. 14, 7 p.m. at the Base Theater. Join Tops                                                                        Come and dance with your Halloween costume!
in Blue, as they perform “Freedom’s Song,” a celebration of      Rod & Gun
the freedom we enjoy as Americans. This year’s tour features                                                                            Boys & Girls Club Power Hour/Project Learn: Monday-
the exciting sounds of the top of the charts along with popular    210 Adams Way, 661-275-CAMP                                        Thursday, 2:45-4 p.m. Power Hour: making minutes count
American music of the past. Of course, no Tops in Blue                                                                                helps club members (ages 6-12) become successful in school
show would be complete without the great patriotic music           Big 50 Thursdays: The “Big 50” is an ATA Registered                by providing homework help/ tutoring while encouraging
that honors our nation and its heroes. Add the high energy       shoot in which each participant shoots 50 single. Targets, 50        members to become self-directed learners. See Ms. Jasmine
precision choreography and dazzling visual impact Tops in        double targets and 50 targets from their handicapped position.       for details and to sign up.
Blue is known for and every member of the audience will be
singing along and dancing in their seats. For more informa-      Rosburg Fitness Center                                                 Torch Club: Tuesdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m. in the Torch Room.
tion, call 275-CNTR.                                                                                                                  Torch clubs are charter, small-group leadership and service
                                                                   210 W. Popson Ave., 661-275-GYM1                                   clubs for boys and girls ages 9-12. It is a powerful vehicle
  Game Night Club: Meets every Tuesday and Thursday,                                                                                  through which club staff can help meet the special character
4-7:30 p.m. in classrooms A and B.                                 Healthy Weight Class: Thursdays, noon-1:30 p.m. Call the           development needs of younger adolescents at a critical stage
                                                                 HAWC for more information.                                           in their development. See Mr. Andrew for details.
Zumba
  Monday and Wednesday: 11 a.m.-noon.                              Tae Kwon Do: Cost: A children’s monthly pass is $65, an              Youth & Teen Centers Memberships: For about a dollar
  Monday, Wednesday and Thursdays: 7–8 p.m.                      adult monthly pass is $70, and a daily pass is $9 per day. For       a day, you could have peace of mind knowing that your son
  Tuesdays: 4:30–5:30 p.m.                                       PRUHLQIRUPDWLRQFDOO.XP\H0RRUHDW8VH           or daughter is in a safe environment—an environment that
  Cost is $3 per person, per class, discount for advanced pur-   your PLAYpass here!                                                  fosters development in many different areas and offers con-
                                                                                                                                      stant supervision, tutoring and fun! Did you know that the
chase a 10-classes.                                                Personal Trainers: Cost is $40 per hour session, $25 for           most dangerous time for youth, especially teens, are between
                                                                 a half-hour session. Call to schedule your appointment and           the hours of 3 and 6 p.m.? The Youth and Teen Centers offer
Monthly Instructional Classes                                    VWDUWUHDFKLQJWKRVH¿WQHVVJRDOV)RUDSSRLQWPHQWVFDOO-HII      VRFLDORSSRUWXQLWLHVDQGVWUXFWXUHGSURJUDPPLQJIURPDI¿OL-
  All classes are conducted at the Oasis Community Center.       Walden at (210) 723-2052, Johnny Johnson at (660) 233-2141           ated agencies such as the Boys & Girls Clubs of America and
                                                                 RU/DXUHQ%UDQGLQDW8VH\RXU3/$<SDVV              the 4-H Club. For more information about youth and teen
)RUPRUHLQIRUPDWLRQFDOO8VH\RXU3/$<-        here!                                                                memberships, contact the main youth center at 661-275-5437.
pass here.
                                                                   Massage Therapy: Cost is $40 for 30 minutes, $70 for                 Youth & Teen Sponsorship: Are you new to the area? Will
  Classical Guitar Lessons: Cost is $28 per half hour lesson,    an hour, or $100 one and a half hours. Available 10 a.m.-9           you be PCSing soon? Wouldn’t it be nice to have a friend to
per student. Call for available lesson days/times.               p.m., Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, by appointment only.             show your kids around base? The Air Force Youth Centers
                                                                 Couples massage is also offered. For more information and            offer sponsorship for kids and teens so that every move is
  Basic/Beginning Drum Lessons: Cost is $28 per half hour        DSSRLQWPHQWVFDOO%ULWWQL$OEUHFKWLDW8VH         a seamless transition. For more information about Youth or
lesson, per student. Call for available lesson days/times.       your PLAYpass here!                                                  Teen Sponsorship contact the Main Youth Center, 661-275-
                                                                                                                                      5437.
  Piano Lessons: Cost is $28 per half hour lesson, per stu-        Lunchtime Disc Golf at Mojave Greens: Wednesdays,
dent. Call for available lesson days/times.                      noon, Mojave Greens Disc Golf Course, Hole 1. Join us for
                                                                 a round of lunchtime golf. Players of all skill levels are invited
  .LQGHU¿GGOHEHJLQQLQJYLROLQCost is $28 per half hour      to attend. Experienced golfers will be on hand to offer advice
lesson, per student. Call for available lesson days/times.       and work with beginners. Equipment will be available for
                                                                 loan. Take this opportunity to meet other disc golfers on base
  Hula Lessons: Thursday, $20 per month for beginners, $25       and challenge each other on the course!
per month for intermediate and advanced.
                                                                   Equipment Orientation Classes: Tuesday, 10-11 a.m.,
Outdoor Recreation                                               Wednesday, 4-5 p.m., and Thursday, 7-8 p.m. Not sure how
                                                                 to use equipment or what it does for you? Stop by the front
  1100 Kincheloe Ave., 661-275-CAMP                              desk and sign up for this one-hour class. We are here to help
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  Climbing/Hiking at Joshua Tree: Nov. 7, depart at 7 a.m.,
return to ODR at 6 p.m. Register by Nov. 4. Cost is $30.         Teen Center
Minimum of 10, maximum of 12 participants. Price includes
transportation, guide and gear. Anyone under 18 years must         100 Kincheloe Ave., Bldg. 7211, 661-275-8336
be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. Joshua Tree
offers an extensive network of trails of varying length and
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climbing formations and 8,000 climbing routes, Joshua Tree
also offers challenging climbs for all levels of climbing abil-
ity. It is truly a world-class climbing destination. Alcoholic
beverages are not permitted.

Pool Hours                                                         YES (Youth Employment Skills): The YES Program will
  Sonic Pool: Early morning lap swim, 6-8 a.m, Tuesday and       begin in the 2015-2016 school year and helps teens earn mon-
                                                                 ey for college. The program is open to teens whose parent is
Thursday; Lap swim, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Monday-Friday; Recre-        active duty Air Force. Teens can earn up to a $1,000 towards
ational swim, 3-6 p.m., Monday-Friday. Closed on weekends.       their post high school education. Contact the Teen Center for
                                                                 more information.
  Muroc Pool: Closed for season
  Oasis Indoor Pool is scheduled to open in October; date          Keystone Club: Meets 2:15 p.m., Wednesdays in the Teen
to be announced.                                                 Center. The Keystone Club is a leadership club that performs
                                                                 community service projects around the base. The club also
  Stables: Did you know that Outdoor Recreation has riding       helps teens to maintain focus in high school and graduate and
stables where you can board your horse? For $25 a month          prepare for college.
with a $25 a month membership fee you can board your horse
at Outdoor Recreations Riding Stables. Call Outdoor Recre-         Teen Council: A Teen Council is being formed to give a
ation for more details.                                          voice for teens within the community. The Teen Center is
                                                                 looking for teens associated with other teen youth groups i.e.
  Overnight Camping at Branch Park: Cost is $5 for a             Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Chapel Youth Groups, NHS, ASB,
campsite for up to four people. Come and get a “wilderness       Home Schooled, and any other teen youth groups. Repre-
experience” right here on base. This will be primitive camping
(no potable water, no telephones, and no RVs).
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