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  All classes are conducted at the Oasis Community Cen-              Rosburg Fitness Center                                          275-5437.
ter. For more information, call (661) 275-2687. Use your
3/$<SDVVKHUH                                                         210 W. Popson Ave., 661-275-GYM1                                Super Sitters Course: Cost: $40 course and registration,
                                                                                                                                     at Youth Center, Bldg. 5210. Super Sitters courses are held
  Classical Guitar Lessons: Cost is $28 per half hour lesson,          Healthy Weight Class: Thursdays, noon-1:30 p.m. Call the      every so often when at least six students are on the list. The
per student. Call for available lesson days/times.                   HAWC for more information.                                      classes are taught in two, four hour segments, location and
                                                                                                                                     times will vary on availability. The course is open for youth
  Basic/Beginning Drum Lessons: Cost is $28 per half hour              Tae Kwon Do: Cost: A children’s monthly pass is $65, an       and teens ages 11-18. Once registered, student will be noti-
lesson, per student. Call for available lesson days/times.           adult monthly pass is $70, and a daily pass is $9 per day. For  ¿HGRIWKHQH[WDYDLODEOHFRXUVH
                                                                     more information, call Kumye Moore at (661) 860-9292. Use
  Piano Lessons: Cost is $28 per half hour lesson, per stu-          \RXU3/$<SDVVKHUH                                             Youth of the Year: Do you have what it takes to repre-
dent. Call for available lesson days/times.                                                                                          sent Edwards AFB at the local, district, state, regional and
                                                                       Personal Trainers: Cost is $40 per hour session, $25 for      potentially national level? If so you can earn thousands and
  .LQGHU¿GGOHEHJLQQLQJYLROLQCost is $28 per half hour          a half-hour session. Call to schedule your appointment and      thousands of scholarship dollars. Check with your local teen
lesson, per student. Call for available lesson days/times.           VWDUWUHDFKLQJWKRVH¿WQHVVJRDOV)RUDSSRLQWPHQWVFDOO      center.
                                                                     Jeff Walden at (210) 723-2052, Johnny Johnson at (660)
  Hula Lessons: Thursday, $20 per month for beginners,               RU/DXUHQ%UDQGLQDW8VH\RXU         Youth Programs
$25 per month for intermediate and advanced.                         3/$<SDVVKHUH
                                                                                                                                       24 Lathrop Dr., 661-275-5437
Outdoor Recreation                                                     Massage Therapy: Cost is $40 for 30 minutes, $70 for
                                                                     an hour, or $100 one and a half hours. Available 10 a.m.-9        Pre-Teen Halloween Dance: Oct. 23, 7-10 p.m. Cost is
  1100 Kincheloe Ave., 661-275-CAMP                                  p.m., Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, by appointment only.        $5 for members, $7 for non-members. Open for youth aged
                                                                     Couples massage is also offered. For more information and       9-12. Come and dance with your Halloween costume!
  Climbing/Hiking at Joshua Tree: Nov. 7, depart at 7 a.m.,          appointments, call Brittni Albrechti at (661) 317-2139. Use
return to ODR at 6 p.m. Register by Nov. 4. Cost is $30.             \RXU3/$<SDVVKHUH                                               Boys & Girls Club Power Hour/Project Learn: Monday-
Minimum of 10, maximum of 12 participants. Price includes                                                                            Thursday, 2:45-4 p.m. Power Hour: making minutes count
transportation, guide and gear. Anyone under 18 years must             Lunchtime Disc Golf at Mojave Greens: Wednesdays,             helps club members (ages 6-12) become successful in school
be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. Joshua Tree            noon, Mojave Greens Disc Golf Course, Hole 1. Join us for       by providing homework help/ tutoring while encouraging
offers an extensive network of trails of varying length and          a round of lunchtime golf. Players of all skill levels are in-  members to become self-directed learners. See Ms. Jasmine
GLI¿FXOW\)URPVKRUWQDWXUHWUDLOVWRORQJVWUHQXRXVKLNHV       vited to attend. Experienced golfers will be on hand to offer   for details and to sign up.
\RX¶UHVXUHWR¿QGDWUDLOWR\RXUOLNLQJ:LWKPRUHWKDQ       advice and work with beginners. Equipment will be available
climbing formations and 8,000 climbing routes, Joshua Tree           for loan. Take this opportunity to meet other disc golfers on     Torch Club: Tuesdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m. in the Torch Room.
also offers challenging climbs for all levels of climbing abil-      base and challenge each other on the course!                    Torch clubs are charter, small-group leadership and service
ity. It is truly a world-class climbing destination. Alcoholic                                                                       clubs for boys and girls ages 9-12. It is a powerful vehicle
beverages are not permitted.                                           Equipment Orientation Classes: Tuesday, 10-11 a.m.,           through which club staff can help meet the special character
                                                                     Wednesday, 4-5 p.m., and Thursday, 7-8 p.m. Not sure how        development needs of younger adolescents at a critical stage
Pool Hours                                                           to use equipment or what it does for you? Stop by the front     in their development. See Mr. Andrew for details.
  Sonic Pool: Early morning lap swim, 6-8 a.m, Tuesday               desk and sign up for this one-hour class. We are here to help
                                                                     \RXJHWWKHPRVWRXWRI\RXU¿WQHVVURXWLQH                      Super Sitters Course: Cost is $40 for course and registra-
DQG7KXUVGD\/DSVZLPDPSP0RQGD\)ULGD\                                                                              tion, at Youth Center (Bldg. 5210). Super Sitters courses are
Recreational swim, 3-6 p.m., Monday-Friday. Closed on                Teen Center                                                     held every so often when at least six students are on the list.
weekends.                                                                                                                            The classes are taught in two, four-hour segments, location
                                                                       100 Kincheloe Ave., Bldg. 7211, 661-275-8336                  and times will vary on availability. The course is open for
  Muroc Pool: Closed for season                                                                                                      youth and teens ages 11-18. Once registered, student will be
  Oasis Indoor Pool is scheduled to open in October; date              <(6<RXWK(PSOR\PHQW6NLOOVThe YES Program will           QRWL¿HGRIWKHQH[WDYDLODEOHFRXUVH
to be announced.                                                     begin in the 2015-2016 school year and helps teens earn
                                                                     money for college. The program is open to teens whose par-      Youth Sports
  Stables: Did you know that Outdoor Recreation has riding           ent is active duty Air Force. Teens can earn up to a $1,000
stables where you can board your horse? For $25 a month              towards their post high school education. Contact the Teen        24 Lathrop Dr., Bldg. 5210, 661-277-8961
with a $25 a month membership fee you can board your                 Center for more information.
horse at Outdoor Recreations Riding Stables. Call Outdoor                                                                              Youth Basketball: Mondays and Wednesdays, Oct. 19-
Recreation for more details.                                           Keystone Club: Wednesdays, 2:15 p.m. in the Teen Cen-         Nov. 18, 4:30-6 p.m. at the Youth Center. Open to boys and
                                                                     ter. The Keystone Club is a leadership club that performs       girls aged 9-15. Please wear appropriate gym clothes and
  Overnight Camping at Branch Park: Cost is $5 for a                 community service projects around the base. The club also       shoes. Free to members, $25 for non-members.
campsite for up to four people. Come and get a “wilderness           helps teens to maintain focus in high school and graduate
experience” right here on base. This will be primitive camp-         and prepare for college.
ing (no potable water, no telephones, and no RVs).
                                                                       Teen Council: A Teen Council is being formed to give a
  Private Parties: 5RG	*XQ3DLQWEDOODQGRWKHU2XWGRRU          voice for teens within the community. The Teen Center is
Recreation activities are available for squadron functions and       looking for teens associated with other teen youth groups i.e.
private parties. In addition to using our facilities, let us plan a  Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Chapel Youth Groups, NHS, ASB,
trip for you! Interested in going somewhere with your squad-         Home Schooled, and any other teen youth groups. Repre-
ron or a group of friends? Tell us and we’ll do the legwork          sentatives will meet once a month and discuss teen issues on
IRU\RX/HWXVNQRZKRZPDQ\SHRSOHZKHUH\RXZDQWWR             base. If interested, contact Anthony Quinnert at Desert High
go, and what your budget is and we’ll do the rest!                   School or Mr. Paul at the Teen Center.

  Team Building:'RHV\RXURI¿FHHOHPHQWRUJURXSQHHG
some team building? Come talk to us! We have instructors
and the facilities to make it a great afternoon/day for you and
your staff. Prices vary depending on the activity and group
size. Call us today and let’s plan an event!

  RV Storage: Numerous openings are available in RV Stor-              Teen Center Membership: Parents—memberships at the
age! Come over and park your equipment for our low prices            Teen Center are available year round. Cost is $360 for an
and have access to them anytime you need! 20’ Active Duty            annual membership. One of the worst times for a teen to
and Retiree—$20; 20’All Others—$25; 25’-30’Active Duty               make a bad decision is between the hours of 3 pm and 6
and Retiree—$25; 25’-30’ All Others—$30; 35’-50’ Active              p.m. For a dollar a day you can have peace of mind knowing
Duty and Retiree—$30, 35’-50’ All Others—$35.                        that your son or daughter is in a safe, fun and developmental
                                                                     environment with a caring staff that will make sure your son
Rod & Gun                                                            or daughter feels right at home and have a great experience.

  210 Adams Way, 661-275-CAMP                                          Youth & Teen Sponsorship: Are you new to the area? Will
                                                                     you be PCS’ing soon? Wouldn’t it be nice to have a friend to
  Big 50 Thursdays: The “Big 50” is an ATA Registered                show your kids around base? The Air Force Youth Centers
shoot in which each participant shoots 50 single. Targets, 50        RIIHUVSRQVRUVKLSIRUNLGV	WHHQVVRWKDWHYHU\PRYHLVD
double targets and 50 targets from their handicapped posi-           seamless transition. For more information about Youth or
tion.                                                                Teen Sponsorship, contact the Main Youth Center at 661-
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