Events

June 7, 2012

FMWR June 7, 2012

Get set for wrestling action!

International Championship Wrestling will return to Fort Huachuca Saturday starting at 7 p.m. at Eifler Fitness Center. There is no charge, and the public is invited. The card will feature seven matches, including a ladies’ match and a tag team match.

For more information, call 533.3354 or 266.0254.

 

Save on knitting, crochet supplies

During June, the Arts & Crafts Center is offering a special at “Concepts,” the arts and crafts supply store. Buy one, get 25 percent off an item of equal or lesser value on knitting and crochet supplies.

For more information, call 533.2015 or 533.5550.

 

Volleyball coaches’ meeting set

The Coaches Meeting for the 2012 Intramural Volleyball Program will begin at 10 a.m., Wednesday at Barnes Field House. All letters of intent for teams wanting to enter the program are due at that time. The season will begin June 25.

For more information, contact Tom Lumley, 533.0041 or thomas.lumley@us.army.mil.

 

Corral schedules Father’s Day ride

Buffalo Corral Horseback Riding Stables has scheduled a Father’s Day Trail Ride June 17, 10 a.m. – noon. Dads ride for half price, $8.50, that day!

To make reservations, call the corral at 533.5220 by close of business June 15.

 

MVGC offers ‘Dad and Me’ golf event

Celebrate Father’s Day June 17 at Mountain View Golf Course with the Dad and Me Golf Event. Play nine holes of golf and enjoy lunch after the round.

The cost is $25 for dad and child. It includes golf fees, rental clubs, if needed, range balls, cart fee and lunch. For more information, call 533.7088.

 

Volleyball coaches’ meeting set

The Coaches Meeting for the 2012 Intramural Volleyball Program will begin at 10 a.m., June 13 at Barnes Field House. All letters of intent for teams wanting to enter the program are due at that time. The season will begin June 25.

For more information, contact Tom Lumley, 533.0041 or thomas.lumley@us.army.mil.

 

Salt River tubing trip offered

Outdoor Recreation has planned tubing trips to the Lower Salt River on the following dates: June 23, July 14 and Aug. 25. Trips leave at 7 a.m. and return at 7 p.m.

Cost is $40 for tubing, with $25 paid at the time of registration and $15 paid in cash at the float house for the tube and bus rides to drop-off/pickup sites.

Trips depart from MWR Rents, Building 70914, Irwin Street. For more information, call 533.6707.

Patrons can also check out the Salt River tubing and recreation website, http://www.saltrivertubing.com/index.asp.

 

Register youth for summer activities

Registration for the SKIESUnlimited “Exploring Summer Fun” programs continues for all classes.

Classes include: horse camp, arts and crafts camps, piano camp, learn-to-swim, a babysitter course, including first aid and CPR, learn to sew, gymnastics camp, cheerleading camp, plus academic classes such as creative writing, college prep writing and examining literature through film.

To register or for more information, contact the Parent Central Services Office, Building 52111, 533.0738.

 

Irwin Pool will host free movie

FMWR will present a free Moonlight Movie “Alvin & the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked,” June 23 at Irwin Pool. The movie will start at dusk.

Free popcorn, hot dogs, water and soft drinks will be provided, while supplies last.

For more information, call 533.3354 or 266.0254. 

In case of inclement weather, the movie will be shown at Eifler Fitness Center.




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