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WAINWRIGHT MWR EVENTS 8  January 25, 2008 Alaska Post THROUGH FEB. 1  Want something hot? The Last Frontier Community Cen- ter invites you to join in their first Chili Cook-Off. Awards will given for “Best of the Army,” “Best of the Hottest,” “Best of the Rest” and “Best of the Peoples’ Choice.” Sign-up sheets are available the LFCC and the cook-off is Feb 3 in con-  junction with the Super Bowl kickoff. Call 353-7755 for more details. Jam on The Zone offers live music with DJ  Action at 7 p.m. For more information, call 353- 9452. Ice fishing on the lake The Outdoor Recreation Center of- fers an ice fishing trip to Birch Lake from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The cost is $60 per person. Call 361-6349 for more information or to sign up. Lace up and let’s bowl Nugget Lanes will is hosting a 1,300 Scratch Doubles bowling tour- nament. Call 353-2654 for more information. ID card for single Soldiers Get your Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers ID card at 6 p.m. at The Zone. For more information, call 353- 9452. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Seeing Seward Better Opportunities for Single Sol- diers offers a two-day trip to Seward. For more information, call 353- 9452.  Wood shop safety The Arts and Crafts Center offers a free woodcraft safety class at 6 p.m. For more information, call 353- 7520.  Work from home Family Child Care offers a provider pre-orientation briefing at 11:45 a.m. in Bldg. 4176. For more information, call 361-6226. offers two-for-one laser tag games starting at 3:30 p.m. For more information, call 353- 7755. It’s show time Last Frontier Community Center offers movie night on the big screen at 6 p.m. Call 353-7755 for more information and the movie schedule. Pedal away those pounds The Physical Fitness Center offers spin classes at the PFC for $3 per class. • Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day at noon. • Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. • Saturday at 11:30 a.m. For more information, call 353- 1994. Tri-it The Physical Fitness Center offers Tri-it, an Ironman triathlon at the PFC. The program runs through March 1 and consists of: • 2.4-mile swim • 112-mile bike • 26.2-mile run For more information, call 353- 1994. TUESDAY Calling all coaches The Physical Fitness Center will hold a men’s and women’s volleyball coaches meeting at 2 p.m. For more information, call 353- 7223. Be a better parent  Army Community Service offers “New Parent Support,” a program pro-  viding infant-care classes, parenting classes, resource referrals, play morn- ings and home visits. To enroll, call 353-7515 or visit  Army Community Service Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Kidding around Play mornings are an interactive play group designed to teach parents developmentally appropriate play and to help children improve their social, cognitive and motor skills. The group meets at the Last Fron- tier Community Center from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Tuesday and Thursday for chil- dren 2 and older, and Wednesday for children younger than 2. For more information, call 353- 7515. WEDNESDAY Show your best Employment Readiness offers an interviewing techniques class from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Call 353-4327 for more information. THURSDAY Making cents Financial Readiness offers a finan- cial readiness class for first-term Sol- diers from 9 to 4 p.m. Call 353-7438 for more information. FEB. 9 K9 for Kids Come out and enjoy the day with the Outdoor Recreation Center while children partake in the great winter sport of dog sledding. The event be- gins at 11 a.m. at the ORC. Children will be given instruction before becoming the musher of a small dog team. Sleds will be pulled on a trail made by Outdoor Recreation staff. For more information, call 361- 6349. photo by David Vallet/Fort Wainwright MWR Hoops and dreams

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WAINWRIGHT MWR EVENTS8  January 25, 2008Alaska Post

THROUGH FEB. 1 Want something hot?

The Last Frontier Community Cen-ter invites you to join in their first Chili

Cook-Off. Awards will given for “Bestof the Army,” “Best of the Hottest,”“Best of the Rest” and “Best of thePeoples’ Choice.”

Sign-up sheets are available theLFCC and the cook-off is Feb 3 in con-

 junction with the Super Bowl kickoff.Call 353-7755 for more details.

Jam onThe Zone offers live music with DJ

 Action at 7 p.m.For more information, call 353-

9452.

Ice fishing on the lakeThe Outdoor Recreation Center of-

fers an ice fishing trip to Birch Lakefrom 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The cost is $60per person.

Call 361-6349 for more informationor to sign up.

Lace up and let’s bowlNugget Lanes will is hosting a

1,300 Scratch Doubles bowling tour-nament.

Call 353-2654 for more information.

ID card for single SoldiersGet your Better Opportunities for

Single Soldiers ID card at 6 p.m. atThe Zone.

For more information, call 353-9452.

TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY

Seeing SewardBetter Opportunities for Single Sol-

diers offers a two-day trip to Seward.For more information, call 353-

9452.

 Wood shop safety The Arts and Crafts Center offers

a free woodcraft safety class at 6 p.m.For more information, call 353-

7520.

 Work from homeFamily Child Care offers a provider

pre-orientation briefing at 11:45 a.m.in Bldg. 4176.

For more information, call 361-6226.

BeamingLast Frontier Community Center

offers two-for-one laser tag gamesstarting at 3:30 p.m.

For more information, call 353-7755.

It’s show timeLast Frontier Community Center

offers movie night on the big screenat 6 p.m.

Call 353-7755 for more informationand the movie schedule.

Pedal away those poundsThe Physical Fitness Center offers

spin classes at the PFC for $3 perclass.

• Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs-day at noon.

• Wednesday at 5:30 p.m.• Saturday at 11:30 a.m.For more information, call 353-

1994.

Tri-itThe Physical Fitness Center offers

Tri-it, an Ironman triathlon at thePFC.

The program runs through March1 and consists of:

• 2.4-mile swim• 112-mile bike• 26.2-mile run

For more information, call 353-1994.

TUESDAY

Calling all coachesThe Physical Fitness Center will

hold a men’s and women’s volleyballcoaches meeting at 2 p.m.

For more information, call 353-7223.

Be a better parent Army Community Service offers

“New Parent Support,” a program pro- viding infant-care classes, parentingclasses, resource referrals, play morn-ings and home visits.

To enroll, call 353-7515 or visit  Army Community Service Mondaythrough Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Kidding aroundPlay mornings are an interactiveplay group designed to teach parentsdevelopmentally appropriate play andto help children improve their social,cognitive and motor skills.

The group meets at the Last Fron-tier Community Center from 9:30 to11 a.m. Tuesday and Thursday for chil-dren 2 and older, and Wednesday forchildren younger than 2.

For more information, call 353-7515.

WEDNESDAY

Show your bestEmployment Readiness offers an

interviewing techniques class from 2to 3:30 p.m.

Call 353-4327 for more information.

THURSDAY

Making centsFinancial Readiness offers a finan-

cial readiness class for first-term Sol-diers from 9 to 4 p.m.

Call 353-7438 for more information.

FEB. 9K9 for Kids

Come out and enjoy the day with

the Outdoor Recreation Center whilechildren partake in the great wintersport of dog sledding. The event be-gins at 11 a.m. at the ORC.

Children will be given instructionbefore becoming the musher of a smalldog team.

Sleds will be pulled on a trail madeby Outdoor Recreation staff.

For more information, call 361-6349.

photo by David Vallet/Fort Wainwright MWR

Fort Wainwright youth dominated the Youth Center’s courts during the 9th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational BasketballTournament last weekend. The event was highlighted with a round-robin tournament and a three-point shoot out for age groups 10to 12 years, 13 to 15 years and 16 to 18 years. Youth Services offers basketball every Friday night with “five-on-five” or Army vs. Youthgames starting at 7 p.m. Teams should be signed up before 6:30 p.m. Call 361-7482 or 361-KIDS for more information.

Hoops and dreams