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U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTOS | AIRMAN 1ST CLASS JT ARMSTRONG 2 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2016 NORTHERN SENTRY SNCOPE pays respect SENIOR AIRMAN KRISTOFFER KAUBISCH | PUBLIC AFFAIRS

INOT AIR FORCE sure all Airman understand “The main thing is that just work any old job,” important for Airmen to pay MBASE, N.D. -- On the value of our heritage” we don’t want to forget our said Sickles. “We’re part respects to the flag and be Aug. 16, 2016, Team Shortly before the time of heritage and events like of something much bigger, proudly to our heritage past Minot’s senior-enlisted retreat, the senior-enlisted this show that we don’t the Profession of Arms. It’s and present.” leaders organized a retreat leaders were positioned ceremony which included facing the flagstaff. Three the Chief’s Group, First members of Team Minot Sergeant Council and were part of flag security Senior Non-Commissioned detail, who lowered the flag Officer Professional slowly and with dignity as Enhancement seminar the National Anthem played students. in the background. “The purpose of the The flag security detail retreat ceremony is to build then folded the flag and comradery in the senior- marched into position enlisted ranks, instill pride stating, “Ma’am, the flag in our Air Force heritage is secured,” as a senior- and traditions and bolster enlisted member saluted the support for the profession flag. The detail marched of arms,” said Master away, and the formation Sgt. Christian Sickles, 5th was then dismissed, ending Communications Squadron the ceremony. first sergeant. “We plan on making this The ceremony took place part of the curriculum of at the Minot Air Force the SNCOPE and I expect Base flag pole, across we’ll see more of these from the 5th Bomb Wing happening as we try to pass Headquarters building. on our heritage to even “The decision to do the the newest Airmen,” said retreat amongst the senior Sickles. leaders was to show that we The retreat ceremony want uphold and make sure signals the end of the we continue to carry on our official duty day and serves Air Force traditions,” said as a ceremony for paying Sickles. “We want make respect to the flag.

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On Aug. 16, 2016, Team Minot’s senior-enlisted leaders organized a re- treat ceremony which included the Chief’s Group, First Sergeant Council and Senior Non-Commissioned Offi cer Professional Enhancement seminar students. The retreat ceremony signals the end of the offi cial duty day and serves as a ceremony for paying respect to the fl ag. NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2016 3 CONTACTUS Minot maintainers learn Tonya Stuart-Melland Sales Manager | Ad Designer [email protected] new weapons system Beth Duchsherer AIRMAN 1ST CLASS CHRISTIAN SULLIVAN | MINOT AIR FORCE BASE PUBLIC AFFAIRS Ad Designer | Sales Representative [email protected] Tia Klein INOT AIR the rest of Global Strike bay as well. weapons without Ad Designer FORCE BASE, Command once they have “It gives the B-52 reloading as often, [email protected] M N.D. -- become familiar with it. the capability to carry and second, it makes The 5th Maintenance “Our role at Minot conventional munitions the BUFF a more MINOT AIR FORCE BASE Group are familiarizing is to help Global Strike internally,” Jones said. diverse . PUBLIC AFFAIRS themselves with a new Command implement this “It’s a compliment to “The CRL will Chief of Public Affairs conventional rotary new platform by going what it already has give combatant Maj. Jamie Humphries launcher for the B-52H through the processes because it gives the B-52 commanders Public Affairs Offi cer Stratofortress at Minot Air and finding deficiencies,” the capability to carry another option Lt. Kylee Ashton Force Base, North Dakota. said Senior Master internal GPS guided for the battlefield Chief Editor “It’s a new capability Sgt. Frank Espinoza, munitions. Before the commanders to be Senior Airman Kristoffer R. Kaubisch for Minot Air Force incoming 5th MXG CRL, all we could do was able to engage the Staff Photojournalists Base,” said Master Sgt. weapons standardization load special and ‘dummy’ enemy,” Espinoza Master Sgt. Kevin Davidson Iickyra Jones, 5th MXG superintendent. “Once munitions into the bomb said. “Lately, other Staff Sgt. Chad B. Trujillo weapons standardization we get done and all the bay. In the past, the B-52 bomber aircraft have Staff Sgt. Kristine MacDonald superintendent. “Right logistics are validated, was limited to Vietnam been brought back Senior Airman Apryl L. Hall now we are learning how the entire B-52 fleet will era unguided bombs. With for upgrades, so Senior Airman Sahara Fales to maintain it as well as be able to implement this the new system in place, it the B-52 platform Airman 1st Class Christian Sullivan load it.” weapons system.” will be able to carry Joint has been asked to Airman 1st Class Izabella Sullivan Minot AFB, along with The CRL is a weapons Direct Attack Munitions take that role. With Airman 1st Class Justin Armstrong the at system that broadens the at first.” this new system Airman 1st Class Matthew Rauschnot Barksdale AFB Louisiana, B-52’s already expanded This new platform is in line, it provides Airman 1st Class Jessica Weissman are the two wings with workload. Rather than expected to help improve more options for Airman 1st Class Jonathan McElderry this capability. They are carrying conventional the effectiveness and engagement without Media Relations now entering a training munitions primarily on efficiency of the bomber having to leave the Marissa Howard and familiarization phase the wings, they can now mission twofold: First, by area.” and will reciprocate it to load them in the bomb being able to carry more COMMANDERS 5th Bomb Wing Commander: Col. Matthew R. Brooks 5th Bomb Wing Vice Commander: Col. David Ballew Fueling the future: AF works to ‘home- Commander: Col Colin J. Connor grow’ biofuels for DOD, industry 91st Missile Wing Vice Commander: Col. Kelvin Townsend MARISA NOVOBILSKI | AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY NEWSSUBMISSIONS Northern Sentry Offi ce RIGHT- Research Laboratory, is resources. Most of all, program plays a role [email protected] | 701.839.0946 playing a critical role biofuels are helping to in assuring domestic MAFB Public Affairs Offi ce in commercializing this expand military energy ability to produce. 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LITTLE ROCK AIR to work together more FORCE BASE, Ark. cohesively and efficiently,” (AFNS) -- Green Flag said Air Force Maj. Bryant Little Rock 16-09 kicked Jarrell, the 34th Combat off Aug. 18 with about 750 Training Squadron exercise Army paratroopers jumping director. from several C-130J Six C-130s from Little Super Hercules and C-17 Rock AFB and Dyess AFB, Globemaster III aircraft in Texas, flew alongside six the dead of night to seize C-17s from Joint Base and secure an assault zone. Charleston, South Carolina, The event, referred to and Joint Base Lewis- as “hit night,” marked McChord, Washington. the beginning of the The fleet lined the sky as exercise. Among the largest they dropped containment rotational air mobility delivery systems training events in the bundles and hundreds world, the exercise is a of paratroopers onto the realistic scenario-based secured zone near Fort training opportunity for the Polk. Air Force to interact with With cargo dropped ahead ground force elements. of them, the Soldiers’ first The emphasis of GFLR objective was to create a 16-09 was to strengthen the blocking position, securing joint relationship between the landing zone while and keeping opposing forces at the Army ground forces. bay. During the weeklong “Once they get the exercise, AMC aircrews (landing zone) secured,” U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO | AIRMAN KEVIN SOMMER GIRON launched from Little Rock Jarrell said, “we can Soldiers secure their parachutes prior to a static-line jump in support of exercise Green Flag Little Rock 16-09 on Air Force Base to an bring in follow-on cargo Aug. 18, 2016, near Fort Polk, La. During the exercise, about 750 paratroopers were airdropped to include Air Force intermediate staging base in -- beans, bullets and more and Army personnel. Alexandria, Louisiana, in fight or whatever they support of Army operations need -- through landing they get us out there, the employment training, environment for us to at the Joint Readiness procedures.” faster we can do our job on tailored to air mobility utilize good airspace,” Training Center on Fort In total, AMC aircrews the ground,” said Army Pfc. forces and Army needs. It Jarrell said. “We work Polk, Louisiana. offloaded approximately Gardinier, an 82nd Airborne also allows the crossflow with the Army consistently “We are here for our 750 paratroopers, 491 Division forward observer. of information to boost because they’re the ones aircrews and the U.S. tons of cargo and flew 29 “All of my jumps have been communications between utilizing our aircraft in Army to receive the most sorties. off Air Force aircraft -- this branches. contingency operations. We accurate and realistic “The Air Force gets the being my 10th jump.” “It’s the Army’s depend on each other for training as well as build job done on time, which GFLR provides realistic, playground down here land and air support, time our relationship in order is good because the faster tactical-level, joint-combat and a great training and time again.”

FUELING THE FUTURE from page 3 industry as well. Overall making it possible to in a 50-50 proportion, use in almost all of their regular flights between biofuel technology has manufacture large-scale integrating into existing equipment and weapons Los Angeles and San been in development for batches of biofuel for engine systems, including systems, said Neely, and Francisco. years; the Title III office military and industry use. aircraft, without while they have purchased “The benefit to the is working with industry This particular type of modification. units for testing, fuller Air Force is that we will to commercialize the biofuel is manufactured The Navy integrated implementation depends not be dependent on a technology so that it is using the hydro-processed BSPK biofuels into strongly on cost and single source of supply or a viable and affordable esters and fatty acids the launch of the Great availability. international supply for option for all, Neely said. (HEFA) process. The Green Fleet in January While biofuels have our military fleets in the One recent success of process blends non- 2016, deploying the first a strong benefit for the future. We are growing the the biofuel program is the edible natural oils and carrier strike group to use military, industry interest domestic base, creating Bio-Synthetic Paraffinic agricultural wastes alternative fuel blends has helped drive these jobs and building industry Kerosene (BSPK) project. with hydrogen and a and energy efficient programs forward. For capability. These home- The project led to the catalyst. The resulting systems to power ships example, United Airlines grown capabilities are retrofitting of an idle fuel is able to blend for combat. The Air Force has purchased biofuel for helping America stay California-based refinery, with petroleum jet fuel has qualified biofuels for use in its fleet to power great,” Neely said. HEALTH & OUTDOORS NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2016 7

Walk your way to health PRAIRIE ADVENTURES BY PATRICIA STOCKDILL ONLY 30 MINUTES OF WALKING A DAY: “I think it’s just a great time to get out with 1. Alleviates depression and fatigue great weather.” 2. Increases attention and decision making. 3. Halves the risk of Alzheimer’s. – N.D. Game and Fish Department migratory game bird biologist Andy Dinges discussing dove hunting season. 4. Limits chronic disease. 5. Lowers the risk of heart disease. Doves receive a hint of brood surveys. 6. Improves blood pressure by 5 love from North Dakota In addition, doves are hunters, but nothing com- banded throughout the points. pared to dove-crazy states U.S. Banding takes place 7. Works arm and shoulder muscles. like Missouri or Texas. in North Dakota from about Maybe part of the rea- July 1 through Aug. 15. The 8. Reduces lower back pain. son is the season seems to data is used to track har- sneak up on us, opening vest and population trends, 9. Limits Colon Cancer by 40%. Sept. 1 – the same time har- which the Fish and Wildlife 10. Strengthens legs, quads, hips and vest kicks into gear, school Service in turn uses to de- starts, and North Dakota termine season length and hamstrings. State University football limits. rolls towards more victories. Mourning doves were 11. Improves fi tness. Even with other distrac- the only legal dove when tions, about 7,000 hunters the season became an an- 12. Keeps weight in check. pursue doves each year, nual opportunity in 1979. N.D. Game and Fish De- However, in recent years the partment migratory game non-native Eurasian-col- bird biologist Andy Dinges lared dove has expanded said. in population across many Dinges feels there are areas of the country, includ- several reasons to hit the ing North Dakota. It’s been How to burn more calories fi eld in pursuit of doves: It’s legal to harvest Eurasian- WALKING: a great opportunity to get collared doves in the state into shooting and hunting for several years so 15-bird mode for upcoming upland daily and 45-bird posses- 1. POSTURE: Shoulders back and relaxed. Eyes looking and waterfowl seasons. sion limits can be an ag- forward and chin level. Secondly, it offers hunt- gregate of mourning and ing dogs some work under Eurasian-collared doves, 2. WEIGHT: Wear a weighted vest or a backpack. their belt before getting se- Dinges explained. rious about grouse, pheas- North Dakota doesn’t 3. ARM SWING: Bend elbows at 90 degree angle and ants, ducks, and geese. specifi cally survey its Eur- swing forward and back. The key is getting out asian-collared dove pop- early in the season because, ulation but anecdotally 4. GLUTE SQUEEZE: Squeeze glutes together as you push quite honestly, many doves Dinges said the state’s pop- off with back foot to shape and fi rm butt. already booked their fl ights ulation is increasing, much south, en route to warmer as it is elsewhere across the 5. Lowers the risk of heart disease. winter climates. country. This year the U.S. Fish However, not many Eur- 6. HILLS: Hilly terrain tones your butt and hamstrings. It and Wildlife Service, the asian-collared doves are also greatly boosts your caloric burn. agency charged with estab- harvested in North Dakota, lishing dove season length in part because they tend to 7. TOE PUSH-OFF: Strike the ground with heel. Roll forward and limits across the United inhabit different areas than States, allowed North Da- mourning doves. through arch of foot and push from toes. kota a 90-day dove season, Think about pigeons and 8. HEART RATE: Get your heart rate up to burn more which closes Nov. 29. how they love old granaries, Don’t wait, Dinges sug- farm elevators in small com- calories. Try walking at a brisk pace as if you were gested. Instead, get out as munities, and oftentimes, late. much as possible as early buildings. as possible because doves That’s similar to where 9. WALKING POLES: Nordic walking poles can increase will stage and move out in Eurasian-collared doves calorie burning by almost 50%. increasing droves with the hang out and not areas next round or two of chilly where dove hunters hang 10. ABS: Pull your stomach muscles in to tone abs and weather. out. burn more calories. Dove populations across Mourning doves, on the North Dakota and through- other hand, like those rural 11. LIFT KNEES:Add intervals: Knee lifts bring knees out their range generally edgy, patchy habitat ar- towards chest or soldier kicks keep knees straight. remain steady, Dinges de- eas with a mix of grasses, scribed. They’re an “edge” grains, water, and a few 12. LONG STRIDES: Increase your stride length to target species, he continued, tak- dead trees tossed into the ing advantage of patchy mix for them to roost. inner and outer thigh muscles. mixes of trees, grass, crop- The bottom line is dove 13. UNEVEN TERRAIN: Walk on trails, grass, sand, gravel, land, and even the mix of season is open. It will like- habitat available in residen- ly be short for any major snow or small rocks. This will make your muscles work tial areas. quantity of birds. harder. Game and Fish De- Yet it’s a great primer for partment biologists count the upcoming seasons. 14. Do 1 minute intervals walking backwards. Move mourning doves while con- Get out and enjoy it. slowly on an uneven surface. ducting summer upland 15. Add short intervals: Increase your speed. Walk faster, jog, or sprint. Walk hills or climb stairs for several minutes to boost your calorie burn. 16. Do 1 minute intervals of sideways shuffl e. 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28 ___ Kea 42 43 44 45 29 Mythologies 30 Start to go? 46 47 48 49 50 31 Plead 51 52 53 54 34 Top guns High Notes 35 "Long time ___" 55 56 57 Meryl Streep Gives Moving Musical Performance in Florence Foster Jenkins 36 Legendary Bunyan 58 59 60 NEIL POND | PARADE MAGAZINE 37 Pea jacket? 38 Fictional rabbit “I’ve got the music in pop-cultural footnote char- me,” proclaimed singer acter—and fleshes it out in 39 Pack animal Down 17 Nursery supplies 40 Political slants Kiki Dee in her pumping, engrossing detail. We see 40 Misrepresent thumping Top 20 hit of the tremendous lengths to 41 Plow line 1 Put into piles 21 Musical 41 Battleship guess 1974. “I’ve got the music which Bayfield and others composition 42 Hollywood 2 Romance 42 Quagmire in me, I’ve got the music in in Florence’s elite social publisher 23 Painter Tanguy 46 Pilot 43 Like Bo-Peep's me!” circle go to protect—and 3 ___ one's nest 24 Stockpiled charges Some three decades enable—her. Florence’s 47 Vietnamese holiday 4 Finale 25 Singer Mariah 44 Creepers before Kiki Dee, another vocal coach uses phrases singer made a similar proc- like “You’ve never sound- 48 .001 inch 5 Worker with an 26 Applaud 45 Birth places apron lamation, when matronly ed better” and “There is 51 Dentist's request 27 Cockeyed 49 Surefooted goat 6 Network, e.g. New York City socialite no one quite like you” to 52 Apple co-founder 30 Cabbie's cry 50 Future J.D.'s Florence Foster Jenkins was avoid hurting her feelings 7 1/15 initials hurdle 55 Unkind look 31 Actress Drew filled with a lifelong, over- and pointing out her clear 8 Survey choice 52 Cow or sow 56 Tortoise racer 32 Continental money abundant love of music— shortcomings. 9 Drivel 53 Blacken but a serious lack of talent. Bayfield’s long-term re- 57 'Hood 33 Be exuberant 10 Garlicky 35 "It's the truth!" 54 Calendar abbr. Director Stephen Frears, lationship with a mistress 58 Pianist Myra mayonnaise whose resume also includes (Rebecca Ferguson) is 36 Engine sound 59 Land o' blarney 11 Atlas enlargement The Queen, Philomena and strained by his equal devo- 38 Greeter's partner 60 Succeeding 12 On one's guard Dangerous Liasons, brings tion to Florence. “It’s com- 39 Montana city Jenkins’ quirky story to the plicated,” he tells McMoon. 15 Bartender's task screen with humor as well And indeed it is. We learn as heart, never crossing the heartbreaking reason Solution to last week’s Crossword puzzle. over into camp or parody in Florence and Bayfield never Solution to puzzle on page 19 MTN CHEFS LAP I S SUDOKU a tale that certainly couldn’t married, never had children ARE CARAT ERASE gone there. Meryl Streep and never had a “real” mar- DUCKTHEQUEST I ON has proven she can indeed riage—and how Florence’s ACT I V POT NBA 12 MEAN TALON STAT sing, and quite well—in doomed first marriage, SSR LUNAR SH I RE Mamma Mia!, Into the when she was 18, left her GASES SH I NS 23 4 Woods and Ricki and the devastated and damaged, DUCKWALK I NG Flash—which makes her in more ways than one. AR I ES GOOEY SLYLY KNORR HOP enthusiastic off-key yelping, We learn of the tragic PAGE ROAST DONA 5678peeping and squawking as medical condition—and IMO VIM GONER Florence all the more of a its toxic treatments—that GOOSEDOWNJACKET marvel. may have led to some, or ODDER DIALS AYE 79 85 TESTY ONTOP TED After a big-screen ab- many, of Florence’s oddball sence of several years, it’s behaviors, phobias or even 56 good to see Hugh Grant delusions. back in a leading role. But mostly we learn of a He’s terrific as Florence’s singer who loved to sing, 6431common-law husband, St who had a dream of do- Clair Bayfield, who loves ing it at Carnegie Hall, and 43 56her dearly and shields her about the unconventional from “mockers and scoff- love story at the center of ers” by bribing newspaper it all. 129critics and making sure “They may say I couldn’t audiences at her concerts sing, but no one can say I are packed with friends and didn’t sing,” says Florence 87 supporters. toward the end of the film, Simon Helberg (Howard in a final, parting nod to- Wolowitz on TV’s The Big ward her naysayers who Bang Theory) has a ma- refused to see—or hear— jor role as Jenkins’ young the unbridled joy and hap- piano accompanist, Cosme piness of her out-of-tune McMoon. At first incredu- operatics. lous at her ineptitude, Mc- “Bravo,” Bayfield replies Moon later comes—as we with a bittersweet smile. do—to admire and respect And bravo, Meryl Streep, Jenkins’ childlike innocence for a moving performance and the purity of her desire that reminds us that music, to share music with others like any gift, is one meant in the “profound commu- to be shared, and that in nion” of performance. 1944, Florence Foster Jen- The movie takes its ba- kins followed the music “in sic setup—a biopic of a her.” DINING, ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2016 9 MSU Notstock celebrates 10 years of interactive arts education MINOT STATE UNIVERSITY

In its 10th year, put their words on the page “In Our Own Words: Yoakam, the writings of NOTSTOCK closes with NOTSTOCK continues and then share them from Native Impressions,” an John Steinbeck, and the raw a reception at 62 Doors to provide unique the stage,” Sarah Aleshire, exhibit of both portraits and minimalism of The White Gallery & Studios Sept. 24, opportunities for guests English instructor and text from various people Stripes. He just recently 7 p.m. Attendees will enjoy to participate in the arts. WordStock co-organizer, who live within the Tribal released a self-titled, art, food, and music with Sept. 21-24, Minot State shared. Nations of North Dakota, full-length album. TN Jet this year’s guests. University’s annual live, Printmakers, Dan will be on display in the will perform Sept. 23 in Finally, a comprehensive signature arts festival, McCarthy of Boston, and Student Center Conference the MSU Amphitheater. 10-Year NOTSTOCK NOTSTOCK 2016, Neal Williams of Eugene, Center Sept. 22-23, 9 Doors open at 7:30 p.m., Retrospective exhibit will celebrates four days of Ore. will print live in the a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sept. and Vanity Plate opens the be on display Sept. 19 to printmaking, poetry, Beaver Dam Sept. 22-24. 24, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.. The show at 8 p.m. Be prepared Nov. 10 in MSU’s new Flat music, ceramics, theatre, They will also speak about exhibit, provided by the to clap, stomp, and chant Tail Press Gallery located film, foreign language their work at noon on Sept. North Dakota Museum of along as TN Jet engages in the west stairwell landing and broadcasting. It also 22 and Sept. 23 in Aleshire Art, features the work of the crowd in an experience of the Administration features three special art Theater. Kim Fink, Lucy Ganje and TOGETHER, blurring the Building. View prints, exhibits. All events, which “McCarthy and Williams Daniel Heyman. line between performer and quotes, and photos are free and open to the create stunning, detailed Theatre continues to be audience. The concert is from nearly all previous public, take place on MSU’s screen prints of nature and a part of NOTSTOCK. free, but donations will be NOTSTOCK artists. campus. other subject matter, as well Performers from the accepted. “Please join us to “NOTSTOCK looks like as posters for bands and Center for Applied Theatre Sept. 24, shop celebrate a decade of an energetic bohemian movies,” said Laurie Geller, and Drama Research at CRAFTSTOCK outside opportunities for hands-in, arts event, but it is layered vice president for academic University of Missouri- the Student Center. The hands-on interaction and with education, exposure affairs and NOTSTOCK co- Columbia will perform craft fair will feature participation in the arts,” and opportunity for all organizer. “I cannot wait for thought-provoking approximately one dozen welcomed Geller. “There is ages,” said Bill Harbort, art them to share their talents interactive theatre and local artists and their something for everyone at professor and NOTSTOCK and stories with students improv Sept. 22 in Aleshire work for purchase. Local MSU NOTSTOCK.” co-organizer and the community.” Theater at 8 p.m. They will music will also be featured For a complete list of WordStock kicks Their artwork is currently also host workshops for with support from Pangea times and events, visit everything off with Guante, on display in the Gordon interested high school and House. 3 Little Pigs food www.msunotstock.org. All two-time National Poetry B. Olson Library Gallery MSU students. truck will be on hand for events and performances Slam champion, master through Sept. 24 with an Foreign language those who want a bite to are free and open to the of ceremonies, activist, artists’ reception Sept. 22 participates again with eat while shopping, making public. educator and writer from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Their “Poetry Around the World,” art, or listening to music. from Minneapolis. He work will be available for and MSU’s Broadcasting has performed in many purchase at the event. Program will hold tongue locations from the United PotStock opens its twister contests each Nations, to the Soundset hip seventh year with guest day in the Beaver Dam. hop festival, to hundreds of ceramicist Danielle Filmmaking joins the event colleges, clubs and theaters O’Malley of Montana. as ND Strong provides one- across the country. He or She and MSU faculty and hour filmmaking workshops his work has appeared students will give ceramics three times during the on Upworthy, MSNBC, demonstrations Sept. 22-24 event. Come join the fun! Racialicious, Feministing, outside the north entrance A favorite NOTSTOCK Minnesota Public Radio, of the Student Center. activity, daily do-it-yourself the Progressive and City All are invited to sit at a screen-printing, continues Pages’ “Artists of the Year” potter’s wheel and attempt in the Beaver Dam on list and more. Guante will to throw a vessel with Sept. 22-23 from 9 a.m. to perform Sept. 21 at 7 p.m. direction from PotStock 5 p.m. and Sept. 24 from in Aleshire Theater. He will guests. O’Malley will 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Visitors also conduct workshops give a presentation of her can choose a NOTSTOCK with students and host the work Sept. 22 at 10 a.m. design and “pull” their Sept. 23 Poetry Slam in the in Aleshire Theater. Her own screen print. Bring a Beaver Dam at 1 p.m. Joe artwork will be available T-shirt, hoodie, tote bag or Davis, MSU alumnus and for purchase. other item for printing, or fellow writer, performer, “I grew up in a rural buy a T-shirt from the MSU and educator, will assist environment, spending Art Club. Guante and work with area my childhood exploring NOTSTOCK is super high school students. the woods, gardening, excited to host musician, “With WordStock, we’re swimming and prodding Tennessee Jet, a one-man excited to welcome another through tide pools in search Americana rock band talented, successful, of unknown treasures, and from Nashville. TN Jet is enthusiastic performance this molded who I became influenced by the hardcore poet who will help students as an artist,” O’Malley said. honky-tonk of Dwight

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Friday, September 9, 2016 6:00 pm sharp the State Fair Center, Minot Sample 20 Beers! Door Prizes! Snacks! Fun! $40 per person in advance $45 at the door $280 for table of 8 Tickets: contact Visit Minot – 701.857.8206 #beerfestminot Proceeds used to benefit hearing and speech initiatives of the Minot Sertoma Club 10 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2016 NORTHERN SENTRY

Pet Fair Offers A “Dog-Gone” Good Time For Pet Lovers Changes Coming To Members than simply cats and dogs as those attending often see guinea pigs, lizards, and more. Pet lovers of all First Monday Lunch Program kinds will enjoy the annual Family Pet Fair on Sep- tember 10th from 10 a.m. to noon at Bud Ebert Park. Again this year, the 5th Force Support Squad- ron has partnered with the Exchange to provide a great family outing designed for anyone who owns a pet. It provides a perfect opportunity to show off the furry members of your family with lots of great contests, prizes, and giveaways. Owners may register their pet at the event in numerous contest categories including: Most Unique Name, Owner and Pet Look-A-Like, Best Starting in September, Minot AFB club Dressed Pet, Most Unusual Pet Trick, Best Feline, members will have an option on what day Best Canine, and Best Unique Pet. Prizes will be they would like to enjoy their FREE members awarded to contest winners. lunch. Previously, club members could enjoy a A wide variety of pet supplies and products complimentary lunch only on the fi rst Monday will be given away to attendees during this year’s of each month. Now club members simply Pet Fair. You are also invited to visit various pet need to visit the Jimmy Doolittle Center during related booths. normal business hours to pick up their FREE The annual Pet Fair is sponsored by The Ex- Members Lunch voucher which will be valid change and North Country Mercantile. No Federal for lunch any day of the week (not to exceed You never know what you’ll see when you at- Endorsement of Sponsors Intended. For more $9.50) for the month the voucher is issued tend the annual Pet Fair. The event features more information, call FSS Marketing at 723-6707. in. The voucher can be presented for a com- plimentary lunch at Rockers Bar & Grill, the Kick Off The NFL Season During Tailgate Party At Rockers Jimmy Doolittle Center, Rough Rider’s Pizza, It’s time to cheer on your favorite NFL team as or Kelley’s Place. Lunch hours vary by loca- Rockers Bar & Grill kicks off this year’s Sunday tion. The voucher is valid for lunch only and football action with their Football Kick-Off Tailgate only one lunch per Club Membership card. For Party in the lounge on Sunday, September 11th. details, call the Doolittle Center at 723-3731. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. with the games begin- ning at noon. The event is free for club members and $5 for non-members; adults only. Enjoy great snacks and drink specials. Then catch all the action on the big screen or on one of the many televisions located throughout Rockers Bar & Grill. For additional information regarding the Foot- ball Kick-Off Tailgate Party, call Rockers Bar & Grill at 727-ROCK

CLUB MEMBER DRAWING ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2ND WILL BE FOR $950. You must be present to win. Become a club member today to qualif y. Simply visit Rockers Bar & Grill or the Jimmy Doolittle Center to obtain your application. The weekly club member drawing on Friday, September 2nd will only be held at Rockers Bar & Grill. The Doolittle Center will be closed. Drawing time varies each week between 5:30-6:30 p.m. NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2016 11

Sep 7 Brown Bag Book Talks Sep 10 FREE Castle Capers The base library invites you to Brown Bag Book Talks on Wednesday, September 7th at noon. No The Base Library invites children of all ages to their required reading; no scripted discussion questions. FREE Castle Capers event on Saturday, Septem- Come to the library to share what you are currently ber 10th at 1 p.m. Meet dragons, princesses, and reading or listen to others doing so. Bring a brown knights as well as enjoy stories and crafts. For bag lunch if desired. For additional information, additional information regarding the Castle Capers call the base library at 723-3344. event, contact the Base Library at 723-3344. Sep 9 Sep 12 Family Child Care Pre-Orientation Grill Your Own Steak Night The Jimmy Doolittle Center invites you to their Grill Would you like to work in your home, make a dif- Your Own Steak Night on September 9th from 5-7 ference on Minot AFB, and in the life of a child? p.m. Pick your own delicious ribeye steak (fresh Then attend the FCC Pre-Orientation at the Fam- cut to size), chicken breast, or portabello mush- ily Child Care offi ce on September 12th from 6-8 room and cook it on the patio over a charcoal grill. p.m. to see if it is for you! All persons providing Cost is $1.50 per ounce for steak and $4.50 for care in their homes for more than 10 hours per either a chicken breast or portabello mushroom. week must be licensed. People who become af- To make your meal even more delicious, the fi liated providers living downtown have the same Doolittle Center is featuring a potato bar with all opportunities as base providers. For details, call the fi xin’s, marinated salad, and garlic medallians. the Family Child Care offi ce at 723-6662. The potato bar is free for club members and $7 Sep 15 Creative Kids Class for non-members. For more details, call 723-3731. Spend the morning with your preschooler having Sep 17 Air Force Ball Kids Night Out Sep 11 Retiree Scramble fun creating a back-to-school apple craft during The Youth Center is hosting a special Air Force Ball The Rough Rider Golf Course is hosting the Re- the Creative Kids class at the Arts & Crafts Center Kids Night out on Saturday, September 17th from tiree Scramble on Sunday, September 11th begin- on Thursday, September 15th from 10:30-11 a.m. 5-9 p.m. The event is open to both Youth Center ning at 9 a.m. Check-in for the tournament starts Age appropriate projects are offered for children members and non-members ages 5-12. Cost is at 8 a.m. This 18-hole, four person scramble is ages 3-5. Cost for the class is $5. Please call at $40 per child and includes snacks, games, crafts, sponsored by the Air Force Association and Tires least one day prior to class to sign up for the class. and more. Registration deadline is September Plus Total Car Care. No Federal Endorsement of Call 723-3640 for more information. 16th. Call 723-2838 for additional details. Sponsor Intended. Entry fee for the tournament is $30; green fees and cart rental not included. Registration is open now until the day of the event. the 723-3164 for more information.

Sep 6 Off-Base Budget Class Sep 8 Single Airmen Wingman Night Planning to move off base? Do you have a func- Calling all single Airmen! Rockers Bar & Grill tional budget plan? The Airman & Family Readi- is hosting Single Airmen Wingman Night every ness Center is hosting an Off-Base Budget Class Thursday from 5-7 p.m. Single Airmen can choose on September 6th from 2:30-4 p.m. Airmen will a basket of wings spun in their choice of sauce obtain important information on leases, military with one dipping sauce for only $5; price includes clauses, renters insurance, and so forth. At- drink. For more details, call Rockers Bar & Grill tendees should bring their current LES and have at 727-ROCK. Weston knowledge of their bills. Class size is limited; call Sep 9 Friday Night Karaoke Vernon 7 2 3 - 3 9 5 0 t o r e g i s t e r o r f o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n . Come and show off your talent during Friday Night turns 1 on Sep 7 Single Airmen Slice Night Karaoke at Rockers Bar & Grill on September September 3! Single Airmen (E-4 and below) are invited to join 9th from 8 p.m. to close. Rockers Bar & Grill has Rough Riders on Wednesday nights from 5-9 p.m. a great karaoke selection for your enjoyment. for Single Airmen Slice Night. Single Airmen can Gather up your friends and enjoy all of the fun. purchase any available slice of pizza for just $1 per For additional information, contact Rockers Bar & Join the Birthday Club! slice; limit 4 slices of pizza per person. Offer is Grill at 727-ROCK. E-mail your name, address, phone number & birth date to available to all single Airmen (E-4 and below); must [email protected] along with a color For 5th Force Support Job Opportunities, show military ID to receive discount. For more photo (.jpg format). Please submit request for child’s information, call at Rough Riders at 727-4377. visit www.nafjobs.org or call 723-2812 birthday wish a minimum of 10 days before birthday. Visit our website at www.5thforcesupport.com 12 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2016 NORTHERN SENTRY Worth the weight: Airman fi nds solace in gym sessions AIRMAN 1ST CLASS ASHLEY N. STEFFEN | PUBLIC AFFAIRS

AVIS- improve her health. She’s stress reliever.” MONTHAN AIR now the PT leader within According to Benjamin, DFORCE BASE, her squadron and also there is nothing like the Ariz. (AFNS) -- (This trains on her own six days high she receives from feature is part of the a week. the release of endorphins "Through Airmen's Eyes" “(The gym is) a good after a workout. For her, series. These stories focus place to escape,” Benjamin it’s a necessity to have on individual Airmen, said. “I put my headphones this experience before she highlighting their Air on, do what I have to do, starts her day. Force story.) then go on about my day. I “I’m naturally a With her brow furrowed feel like previously in my very reserved person,” and teeth clenched as life, I was kind of dealing Benjamin said. “Working muscles in her body tense with things the wrong out has helped me get out up, the dissonant sounds way.” of my comfort zone and of metallic ringing, Like many other become part of a small U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO | AIRMAN 1ST CLASS ASHLEY N. STEFFEN determined grunting and bodybuilders, the gym family.” Staff Sgt. Macy Benjamin, a 355th Contracting Squadron contract admin- echoed overhead music development of Benjamin’s Every fitness center has istrator, prepares to perform a dead lift at the Haeffner Fitness and Sports constructs the 25-year-old humility stemmed from her its own little community Center at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, Aug. 25, 2016. Benjamin bodybuilder’s place of early, more inexperienced of regulars, who aid in the uses weightlifting as a personal escape from everyday stressors. serenity. days of weightlifting. growth and development of Staff Sgt. Macy “When I first started new gym goers. Benjamin finds her escape working out, I felt kind of “The fitness community from everyday life within stupid,” she said. “I didn’t will come up and tell you her workouts. Starting with know what I was doing, how great of a job you’re a scarce amount of fitness there’s a bunch of buff doing, and it’s boosted my knowledge, she began guys who look like they confidence,” Benjamin transforming herself from know what they’re doing said. an average Airman to a and I was just throwing From a PT failure to fitness guru. weights around.” leading exercises, she also “I got into fitness pretty As her muscles looks to inspire others seriously about two years strengthened, so did her struggling with fitness. ago after I failed my confidence. Benjamin was “I started from humble physical training test,” able to see herself growing beginnings and honestly, I Benjamin said. “I decided I in more ways than one. wouldn’t change a thing,” was done being mediocre.” “Working out is a part Benjamin said. “I’m really The contract of her everyday life now,” happy and I hope by telling administrator from said Staff Sgt. Christina people (my story) I can U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO | AIRMAN 1ST CLASS ASHLEY N. STEFFEN the 355th Contracting Rinato, one of Benjamin’s help inspire them to realize Staff Sgt. Macy Benjamin, a 355th Contracting Squadron contract adminis- Squadron began looking gym partners. “It's not a that you can start from the trator, performs a squat exercise at the Haeffner Fitness and Sports Center at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, Aug. 25, 2016. Benjamin has used for a positive avenue in burden or a task, but rather bottom and get to where I fi tness to boost her self-esteem and fi nds happiness within her workouts. her life to destress and something she uses for a am today.” NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2016 13 Infl uenza vaccine update for Airmen, families J.D. LEVITE | AIR FORCE SURGEON GENERAL PUBLIC AFFAIRS

ALLS few seasons FluMist has According to the CDC, really need to get the newborns with the flu CHURCH, become less effective than more than 200,000 people vaccine: children less than whose mothers were Va. other forms of the vaccine. are hospitalized from flu- 6 years old, adults over vaccinated during (AFNS) -- “People should be related complications, and 65 years old, pregnant pregnancy. The yearly reassured that this is as many as 171 children women, anyone with Oh said, “It’s pretty clear influenza exactly how the system die from the flu every certain chronic medical the influenza vaccination vaccine is is set up to work,” said year. conditions like asthma, has a lot of really good oneF of the most important Col. John Oh, the chief “The flu virus has to and people with weakened benefits. We encourage regular immunizations of preventive medicine be respected. We just immune systems, among everyone to get it.” for Airmen and their for the Air Force Medical really can’t underestimate others. The CDC tracks There are a lot of ways families. This year will Support Agency. “We are its potential to cause the rates of vaccinations for Airmen to get the be different because testing the effectiveness of harm,” said Maj. Ryan among high-risk groups. influenza vaccine as the Centers for Disease the vaccination annually, Gottfredson, a pediatrician “This is a safe and it becomes available. Control and Prevention and we’re taking the and Uniformed Services effective vaccine,” Airmen can contact their has recommended not appropriate policies to University of the Health Gottfredson said. “Recent local military treatment using the live attenuated make sure our Airmen are Sciences preventive studies have shown that facilities to see if the influenza vaccine going to be protected.” medicine resident. “I think the flu vaccine in children vaccine is in stock, several commonly known as The absence of FluMist flu becomes commonplace can decrease their risk clinics and bases do FluMist. All the military doesn’t change anything because it recurs every of being admitted to the large immunization days services will follow their else going into the year. So it’s easy for pediatric intensive care where Airmen and their recommendation. immunization season. It’s people to get lulled into a unit by 74 percent, and families can show up and This is because an still recommended that sense of normalcy and not there’s about a 71 percent get the vaccine quick and independent panel of people get vaccinated, to recognize this as a threat reduction in flu-related easy, and Airmen can experts, known as the include age groups from to their health and to their hospitalizations overall.” also get the shot from Advisory Committee on children as young as 6 families’ health.” He added there is a retail pharmacies as long Immunization Practices, months to adults 65 years He said there are certain 92 percent decrease as they’re a TRICARE has found over the past and older. groups of people that in hospitalizations of participating provider.

The Keys to Diabetes Success Educational Series

Foot Care for People with Diabetes September 6 • 7 p.m. Health Center – Riverside Education Center 1900 8th Ave SE • Minot Presented by Andrea Anhorn, RN, CDE; Susan Burkhart, RN, CDE, BC-ADM; First AF reservist assumes role as AF assistant and Sascha Demory, RN, BSN vice chief Reservations are not required, but recommended. Gen. Darren W. McDew, the U.S. Transportation Command commander, watches as former Women Air- Please call 857-5268. force Service Pilot Pauline Cutler-White and retired Col. Charles McGee, one of the original Tuskegee Airmen, pin new rank on Lt. Gen. Stayce D. Harris during her promotion ceremony Aug. 26, 2016, at Joint Base Andrews, Md. Harris became the Air Force's fi rst black female lieutenant general, and also the fi rst reservist to fi ll the position of the assistant vice chief of staff and director of the air staff.

U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO | ANDY MORATAYA trinityhealth.org 14 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2016 NORTHERN SENTRY BASE ANNOUNCEMENTS

TODAY Various Times, Youth Center questions you can call us (727-0469), stop by and • AFGSC Family Day, For information on • Warbird Tactical Fitness, 0600, Fitness Center see us or send us an email. We look forward to see- facility hours, visit www.5thforcesupport.com or • Fit Family Boot Camp, 0930, Fitness Center ing you!!! our “5th Force Support Squadron” Facebook page • Cycle/CORE, 1130, Fitness Center • Last Day to register for the Medora Musical • Swim Lesson Registration, 1600-1800, Indoor MINOT OFFICER SPOUSES CLUB Trip at Outdoor Rec Pool Are you an offi cer spouse? Please join the Minot • Warbird Tactical Fitness, 0600, Fitness Center • Friday Fun Members Buff et, 1630, Rockers Air Force Base Offi cer Spouses’ Club (OSC)! We • Fit Family Boot Camp, 0930, Fitness Center Bar & Grill are an organization designated to provide and fos- • Cycle/CORE, 1130, Fitness Center • Torch Club Meeting, 1700-1800, Youth Center ter a welcoming environment, committed to meet- • Grill Your Own Steak Night, 1700-1900, ing social and philanthropic needs of all members SATURDAY Jimmy Doolittle Center by encouraging growth, friendship and a sense of • For information on facility hours, visit • Club Membership Cash Drawing, 1730-1830, community. OSC board positions now open! Please www.5thforcesupport.com or our “5th Force Rockers Bar & Grill/Jimmy Doolittle Center visit our website to join or for more information at Support Squadron” Facebook page • Family Movie Night, 1800-2000, Jimmy www.minotosc.org Like us on Facebook at Minot • Hard Core Strength, 0900, Fitness Center Doolittle Center OSC. Many little clubs to include Bunko, Social- • Yoga, 1000, Fitness Center • Family Color Run, 1800-2000, Jimmy ite, Bowling, and much more at www.minotosc.org/ Doolittle Center little-clubs.html SUNDAY • Keystone Club Meeting, 1800-1900, Youth • Zumba, 1400, Fitness Center Center EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL • Give Parents A Break, 1800-2200, Child UNIVERSITY is now registering for the MONDAY Development Center/School Age Program Fall 2016 term (8 Sept-9 Nov). To sign up for • Labor Day, For information on facility hours, • Wine & Paint Class, 1830-2030, Arts & Crafts Undergraduate and Graduate courses please visit www.5thforcesupport.com or our “5th Force • Karaoke, 2000, Rockers Bar & Grill stop by the ERAU offi ce, located inside the Base Support Squadron” Facebook page • Lights & Strikes Bowling, 2000-2300, Rough Education Center Bldg, Room 223 or email your Rider Lanes request to [email protected] . If you have any TUESDAY questions, please call 701-727-9007. • Last day for Minot AFB Men & Women’s UPOMING EVENTS - SEPT. 10 Basketball Coach Sign ups at the Fitness Center • 10 September AIR FORCE SGTS ASSOCIATION, • Youth Center Dance Classes, Every Tues, • Historical Medora Musical Trip, Departs 0700, CHAPTER 959, GENERAL Various Times, Youth Center Outdoor Rec MEMBERSHIP MEETING GENERAL • Warbird Tactical Fitness, 0600, Fitness Center • Pet Fair, 1000-1200, Bud Ebert Park MEMBERSHIP MEETING takes place on the • Game Day, Every Tues, 1000-1930, Library • Fall Fitness Sampler, 1000-1200, Fitness Second Tuesday of each month at ROCKERS • Yoga, 1130, Fitness Center Center at noon (1200hrs). The Air Force Sergeants • Running Clinic, 1430, Fitness Center • Minot vs Grand Forks Match Play, 1100, Golf Association (AFSA) is a federally chartered non- • Off -Base Budget Class, 1430-1600, A&FRC Course profi t organization representing the professional • Family Fun Night, Every Tues, 1700-2100, • Chess Club, 1100, Base Library and personal interests of active duty, retired, and Rough Riders Pizza • Castle Capers, 1300, Base Library veteran Total Air Force and their families. Please • Jiu Jitsu Training, Every Tues, 1800-1930, • Base Skate, 1600-1800, Youth Center join us as we discuss Base and Community events Fitness Center, (18 years & older) • Super Saturday Family Activity, 1800-2000, and current legislation. Offi cers, enlisted, civilian, • Urban Boot Camp, 1830, Fitness Center Youth Center dependent, Active Duty, Veterans, and Retired- • Cycle, 1930, Fitness Center • Saturday “Bowl the Night Away” with Lights -All are welcome! Like us on Facebook at www. and Strikes, 2000-2300, Bowling Center Facebook.com/MinotAFSA. We post any meeting WEDNESDAY • UFC Fight Night – UFC#203 Miocic vs changes, important news, events, and volunteer • Youth Karate and Tumbling Classes, Hours Overeem, 2100, Rockers Bar & Grill opportunities on our page. If you have questions, vary by age, Youth Center please contact us via email at AFSACh959@gmail. • Warbird Tactical Fitness, 0600, Fitness Center ONGOING EVENTS com. • Club Member Benefi t, Every Wed, 0900-1400, • Indoor Pool Parties, Make your reservation for Bowling Center a party at the Indoor Pool! Times available: Friday CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY • Fit Family Boot Camp, 0930, Fitness Center 1800-2000 & Saturday 1000-1200 & 1500-1700. AT MINOT AFB • Story Time, Every Wed, 1030, Base Library Each 2 hour party is $75 for up to 30 guests and CMU specializes in master level degrees. The Fall • Parent Advisory Group Meeting, 1100, Child $100 for 30-60 guests. Contact Outdoor Rec at II term for face-to-face starts 10/24-12/16/2016. Development Center least 10 days in advance at 723-3648. Classes only meet Fridays, 5-10pm and Saturdays • Lunch Time Pickup Basketball, Every Wed, • Pizza Delivery Option, Starting September 8:00am-3:30pm. Online classes starts 10/21 to 1100-1300, Fitness Center-Court B 9th, Rough Riders Pizza will be off ering delivery 12/10. CMU offers a military discount to active • Fit to Fight Cycle, 1100, Fitness Center to on base housing, including the dorms. The duty, spouses, federal employees, and veterans. • Fit to Fight CORE, 1130, Fitness Center delivery minimum is just $10 plus a $2 delivery We are always looking for local instructors in the • Brown Bag Book Talks, 1200, Base Library charge. Delivery will only be available Fridays & Minot area. The candidates must have a Ph.D. • Pre-Deployment Readiness Training, Every Saturdays from 1700-2100. or a terminal degree. If you have any questions Wed, 1400-1500, A&FRC • Trapped in Bismarck, The latest craze in or want more information about our programs or • 4-H Club, 1600-1700, Youth Center puzzles is here. Can you solve the riddles and faculty opportunities, please stop by the offi ce M-F: • Members Wind Down Wednesday, Every Wed, escape the room in under an hour? Get discounted 8am-4:30pm located at the Education Building, 1630, Rockers Bar & Grill tickets to Trapped in Bismarck at the Information, 156 Missile Ave. #219, or call us at 701-727-5535 or • Cycle, 1630, Fitness Center Tickets, & Travel offi ce –inside the Base email [email protected] . • H2O Fitness, 1630, Indoor Pool Exchange. Select times available. Call 723-6669. • Single Airmen Slice Night, Every Wed, 1700- • Do-It-Yourself Canvas Painting, Single MINOT ENLISTED SPOUSES CLUB 2100, Rough Riders Pizza Airmen are invited to come to Arts & Crafts, Come and join the MESC! You can meet a lot of • Zumba, 1730, Fitness Center Tues-Fri 1000-1700 thru September, and paint a fun ladies. Join us for a much of different socials • Jiu Jitsu Training, Every Wed, 1800-1930, masterpiece at no cost. Supplies are limited. plus playing BUNCO!!! We also have mini clubs Fitness Center, (18 years & older) • Rough Riders Monthly Pizza Special. for everyone to enjoy. We are open to all enlisted • Yoga, 1830, Fitness Center September Special – Taco Pizza. Taco sauce, spouses of all military branches. you can also check ground beef, mozzarella, & Cheddar Cheese on a out our Facebook page at Minot Enlisted Spouses THURSDAY fresh baked crust topped with fresh tomatoes, crisp Club or/and our website at http://www.mesc.org/ • Last day to sign up for the Wine & Paint Class lettuce, and crunchy tortilla chips. Small: $11 at Arts & Crafts Med: $15 Large: $17- Members receive $2 off EXPECTANT AND BREASTFEEDING • Youth Center Dance Classes, Every Thursday, any pizza. Panino Meal – Taco Sandwich - Ground MOTHERS We meet the 2nd Thursday of each Various Times, Youth Center beef, mozzarella, cheddar cheese, topped with month at 10AM at the Rough Rider’s Golf Course • Warbird Tactical Fitness, 0600, Fitness Center lettuce & tomatoes. Served with taco sauce. $8.25 Meeting Room. Please check our facebook page • HIIT Circuit + Core, 1100, Fitness Center meal – includes side & drink LLL of Minot for last minute meeting updates • Stress Management Workshop, 1100-1230, • B-Fifty Brew Drink Specials. Hot Butterbeer and changes. Our mission is to help mothers to A&FRC Latte – Tasty caramel sauce with toff ee nut syrup, breastfeed through mother-to-mother support, • Reintegration Training, Every Thurs, 1300- warmed with steamed espresso and topped with encouragement and education. Babies and children 1400, A&FRC whipped cream and a sprinkle of cinnamon. Tall welcome. It’s free to attend! Please contact us at • Swim Lesson Registration, 1600-1800, Indoor $4.50 Grande $5.00 Venti $5.45 (701) 409-0292, [email protected] or on Pool • Auto Hobby Monthly Special. September 1st- Facebook at www.facebook.com/LLLofMinot. • Single Airmen Wingman Night, Every Thurs, 15th Special – Pay for 2 hours stall use and receive 1700-1900, Rockers Bar & Grill 1 hour stall use FREE. MAIN STREET BOOKS STORYTIME – • Members 2 For 1 Burger Night, Every Thurs, An interactive storytime with songs, rhymes, pup- 1700-1900, Rockers Bar & Grill PARK UNIVERSITY FALL 2016 pets and books. Every Wednesday and Thursday • Zumba, 1730, Fitness Center REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!! morning at 10:00 a.m. for birth – 4yrs and 11:00 • Craft Club, 1800, Base Library Park University’s Fall 11 term (Oct 15, 2016 – a.m. for 4 yrs+. All ages welcome. Each storytime • Jiu Jitsu Training, Every Thurs, 1800-1930, Dec 11, 2016) registration is now open. Contact 30 minutes long. Main Street Books, 8 South Main Fitness Center, (18 years & older) our offi ce for more details. A variety of classes are Street, Minot. 701-839-4050; www.mainstreet- • Hard Core Strength, 1830, Fitness Center available for CCAF and Undergraduate degrees. booksminot.com • Cycle/ CORE, 1930, Fitness Center Classes are held onsite in the evening or online. Signing up for classes is easy: stop by our offi ce at MAIN STREET BOOKS 1ST SATUR- UPCOMING EVENTS - SEPT. 9 the Education Center-156 Missile Ave Minot AFB DAYS STORYTIME – A weekend storytime • Youth Center Dance Classes, Every Friday, or email us at [email protected]. If you have any for families. Once a month on the 1st Saturday of AREA HAPPENINGS NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2016 15 the month there will be a specially themed story- SERTOMA BEERFEST HEALTHY HEARTS BRUNCH SYMPO- time at Main Street Books that will be interactive 9/09/2016 6:00 PM SIUM 9/12/2016 9:00 AM with songs, rhymes, puppets and books. The 10:00 Sertoma Beerfest 2016 will be taking place Sep- Holiday Inn Riverside. The Healthy Hearts Brunch a.m. storytime is 30 minutes long and is geared tember 9th starting at 6:00pm sharp at the State Symposium will feature presentations from Trin- for birth – 4 yrs, but all ages are welcome. Main Fair Center. This will be a taste test of some of the ity Health cardiologist, Dr. Emad Dodin, and Street Books, 8 South Main Street, Minot. 701-839- best brews around! There will be door prizes, food, Trinity Health Stroke/Stemi Coordinator Jerilyn 4050; www.mainstreetbooksminot.com fun and much more! Details regarding ticket sales Alexander. A delicious yogurt parfait buffet will be and costs will be announced soon. Proceeds from served. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at DOG DAYS OF SUMMER the event are used to benefi t hearing and speech the Trinity Hospital Gift Shop or by calling Sherry 9/05/2016 10:00 AM initiatives of the Minot Sertoma Club. at 701-857-5221. Main Street/Roosevelt Park. Dog Days of Summer Schedule Labor Day September 5th 2016 • Jasper’s RTL OPEN MIC NITE 09-09-2016 MAKER MONDAY 09-12-2016 10:30 Walk (10-12)-This year’s walk takes us to down- 07:00 PM - 09-09-2016 09:30 PM AM - 09-12-2016 11:00 AM town Minot. We begin our walk at the intersection Founded with the spirit of Rock the Leaves Music Minot Public Library. Maker Mondays will con- of Central Ave and Main Street. From 10-12 that Festival, musicians and music lovers alike have tinue this fall for all independent children ages morning several businesses will be offering dis- built a burgeoning artist movement through RTL 3-6. This is a story/activity program which will be counts on various items. We will walk from Main Open Mic Nites, where artists of a wide array of held Mondays at 10:30 am. Topics for the weekly Street to Roosevelt Park. • Pet Fashion/Costume disciplines share their God-given talents in an program are as follows: September 12- Popsicles Show (12:30-1:30)-This show is bringing back an intimate stage setting. Several artists that have September 19- Cookies September 26- Popcorn old tradition with a fun twist. Local businesses been featured at Beardstock and Rock the Leaves October 3- Pete the Cat October 10- Little Red Hen will dress their dogs in unique outfi ts to determine were a product of the series formerly called Share October 17- Apples October 24- Elephant and Pig- which business is the most creative when it comes Your Shine Open Mic Nites. While the name has gie October 31- Halloween November 7- Where the to dressing their pet. • Action Agility Demonstra- now been shortened, the movement continues to Wild Things Are November 14- Farms and Barns tion (2-3)-Action Agility is back with more dem- grow, cultivating a home for all ages to share and November 21- Turkey Turkey November 28- Cup- onstrations. Join us while the Action Agility gang celebrate talent. cakes December 5- Here Comes Santa demonstrates obstacle course running and explains the importance of • Minot PD K-9 Demonstra- WESTERN PLAINS OPERA PRES- HEALTHY HEARTS GOLF SCRAMBLE tion (3:30-4:30)-Our friendly neighborhood police ENTS: RIGOLETTO 9/09/2016 7:30 9/12/2016 12:00 PM department will exhibit one of the most important PM Vardon Golf Club. Great hole-in-one prizes includ- allies an offi cer has while they are on the job. This Minot’s own Western Plains Opera Company is ing $20,000 in cash, roundtrip airline tickets for display should NOT be missed. • Soggy Doggy producing the Giuseppe Verdi’s tragic masterpiece, 2, a set of irons and a fl atscreen TV. One lucky (6:30-8:30)-For the third Labor Day in a row, the Rigoletto, featuring an internationally acclaimed participant will get a chance to shoot a long-range good folks at the Minot Parks District will allow cast. A father’s struggle to protect his daughter put and win $2,500. The scramble is open to both us to offer the Roosevelt Park Pool to EVERY well from outside evils manifests in a most devious men and women, with 4 individuals making up a behaved dog for a free will donation to the Souris manner when a womanizing duke captures her team. The cost per team is $500 and includes 2 golf Valley Animal Shelter. *Leashes are mandatory heart. Unfortunately, a curse will exact a toll from carts. Registration begins at 11 a.m. To sign up, when dog is not in the pool. **Must maintain full these characters in a most tragic ending. For tick- call Sherry at 857-5221 or Jordan at 857-7841. control over your pet at ALL times ets: Visit: www.wpopera.org Call: (701) 858-3185 SIDE BY SIDE STORIES 09-13-2016 PAINT THE TOWN RED 9/06/2016 OUT OF THE DARKNESS COMMU- 10:00 AM - 09-13-2016 10:30 AM Feeling Creative? Looking for an adventurous NITY WALK 9/10/2016 11:30 AM Minot Public Library. Side by Side stories will be new opportunity? Grab your friends, coworkers, or Roosevelt Park. American Foundation for Suicide held Tuesdays at 10:00 am for children accompa- make it a unique date night – and join the Taube Prevention will host a 3 mile walk. This event is nied by parents or other caregivers. Museum of Art for an evening of entertaining art open to the public. Registration is free with the op- instruction by Minot local artists! No experience tion to raise money for research, education, public LEGO CLUB 9/13/2016 7:00 PM required! You will go home with a painting you can policy and suicide prevention. Minot Public Library. The LEGO Club will meet call “uniquely yours” and possibly unleash a new the second Tuesday of the month at 7:00 PM in the talent you will want to explore. The featured artist COMMUNITY ROLL-A-THON Imagination Station of the Minot Public Library. will guide you through in recreating her featured 9/10/2016 12:00 PM Children ages 4 and up are invited to come build painting. It is easy, fun, and stress free! Feel free Minot Bark Park and Burlington Loop. Day will with us. to bring your favorite cocktail and a snack if you start with a “Roll-A-Thon”. Two different lengths choose, then sit back and be creative! Each ses- for people to sign up for, both starting and ending WHIMSICAL WEDNESDAY sion is $35 for non members and $32 for members, at Bark Park. Everyone must be on wheels of some 09-14-2016 10:30 AM - 09-14-2016 per person, which includes all the supplies needed sort to participate (bike, skate, stroller, skateboard, 11:00 A M to create your masterpiece. Class size is limited, ect). Paid entry fee into Roll-A-thon. After complet- Minot Public Library. Whimsical Wednesdays, a so register early! Payment is due at time of regis- ing the wheel portion, there will be a hosted BBQ puppet story time will be held on Wednesdays at tration. Must be 21 to register. Registration now and block party at the Bark Park. This part of the 10:30 am for independent children ages 3-6. accepted online at www.taubemuseum.org Liking event is open to everyone for a free will donation. or commenting on this event does not constitute All Proceeds will be donated to the Domestic Vio- BABY PLAY 09-16-2016 10:00 AM - registration for the class...you must call, stop by, or lence Crisis Center. 09-16-2016 11:00 AM register online to complete the registration process. Minot Public Library. Baby Play is a story time and Thank you! For more information call the Taube THE ADDICT’S MOM LIGHTS OF sensory play activity for children ages 12 months Museum of Art at 838-4445, email [email protected]. HOPE 2016 9/10/2016 4:00 PM to 3 years of age and their caregivers. There will Roosevelt Park Band Shelter. September is Nation- be stories with an opportunity for children to play $100,000 HOLE IN ONE 9/06/2016 al Recovery Month! 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