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of honor guard. I felt like Solo said his fi rst funeral a desk job, contracting, I was having more of an was the fi rst time he made phones, e-mails, computers, For honor impact than my primary a mistake while in honor you start to get detached AIRMEN 1ST CLASS DILLON J. AUDIT | 5TH BOMB WING PUBLIC AFFAIRS career.” guard. He and his fellow from the tradition and Whether it’s at work or at honor guardsmen had to heritage of it. Getting to home, honor guard Airmen re-fold the fl ag twice. Later come into honor guard, it’s practice constantly to perfect that day Solo answered a like you’re the face of the Air their craft. Solo was no call from the daughter of Force.” exception. the deceased, and she was Continuing his career in the “When I was a guardsmen, furious. honor guard, Solo recently it was 90 percent practicing, “I apologized profusely, but rose up the ranks and became so it becomes kind of I was incredibly disappointed the new NCOIC of the base redundant after a while,” said in myself and I wasn’t sure honor guard, with hopes of Solo. “It’s easy to lose over I wanted to do honor guard eventually join the Air Force three weeks, so when I went anymore,” said Solo. “It was Honor Guard. back it was more and more enough of an impact on me “I’d go there in a practice.” to where I’m never going to heartbeat,” said Solo. The honor guard supports screw that up again.” “I would love to keep many on base ceremonies Despite feeling contributing, and continue which includes colors team discouraged, Solo felt like to do honor guard in some sequences with both fl ags honor guard was the only way.” and rifl es, funeral sequences, thing he wanted, so he Dedicating yourself to a pallbearing, fi ring party, fl ag pushed on. Remembering the cause is important because folding, sword cordons, and sense of purpose he felt at it shows when you put your other ceremonies. his grandfather’s funeral, he mind to something you Funerals are one of the overcame his disheartening believe in, you can make a most important ceremonies thoughts and continued to diff erence. Whether it’s big strive to be the best. or small, it still matters. To U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO | AIRMAN 1ST CLASS DILLON J. AUDIT for honor guardsmen. Staff Sgt. Michael J. Solo, 5th Force Support Squadron NCOIC of the base They require a strong “Honor guard brings me this day, Solo feels pride, honor guard, poses with his honor guardsmen at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., bearing, dedication and the back to the tradition and the the exact feeling that was June 26, 2017. The honor guard attends many ceremonies, to include colors Airmen’s full attention while military aspect of the Air instilled in him the day of his team sequences with both fl ags and rifl es, funeral sequences, pallbearing, Force,” said Solo. “Working grandfather’s funeral. fi ring party, fl ag folding, sword cordons and other ceremonies. performing. INOT AIR awesome, kind of like the FORCE culmination of his whole life BASE, N.D. -- in the Air Force,” said Solo. M As he sat “He did 20 years in the Air at the funeral, he watched Force and didn’t do a thing intently as uniformed robots with it after that, and here at walked by his grandfather’s the end of his life, they’re casket. Focused on their providing that military crisp, mechanical movements funeral honors. I thought that he stared curiously as the was awesome.” Airmen paid their respects. Solo eventually joined the Not knowing how to feel, he Air Force and was assigned found himself overcome with to the services fl ight at 5th a sense of purpose. Contracting Squadron at Staff Sgt. Michael J. Solo, Minot Air Force Base, North 5th Force Support Squadron Dakota. After talking to NCOIC of the base honor previous honor guardsmen, guard, was inspired to join he decided to get involved the Air Force after seeing and become an honor ceremonial guardsmen at his guardsman himself. grandfather’s funeral. “I loved honor guard more “Seeing them come out and than my current job,” said do military funeral honors Solo. “I defi nitely got a lot for him, I thought that was more attached to the mission NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2017 3 Air Traffi c Control: Eyes in the Sky CONTACTUS SENIOR AIRMAN SAHARA L. FALES | MINOT AIR FORCE BASE PUBLIC AFFAIRS Tonya Stuart-Melland Sales Manager | Ad Designer INOT AIR shoulders,” said Jubell. ”I and have experience with that may arise. [email protected] FORCE BASE, just wiped the sweat off my other aircraft,” said Jubell. “In training I teach Beth Duchsherer MN.D. -- “When brow and we proceeded to “Each aircraft has different them the basics, then Ad Designer | Sales Representative I was first notified of the get the aircraft back on the characteristics and abilities; once we get further [email protected] emergency, it was an, ‘Are ground.” those abilities will dictate along in training you serious?’ moment. Communication plays a how you can work them.” I try to help them MINOT AIR FORCE BASE I couldn’t believe it,” major role in ensuring that From the moment air develop their own PUBLIC AFFAIRS said Staff Sgt. Wolfgang aircraft return safely. In the traffic control Airmen arrive technique on how to Jubell, 5th Operations event that communication at technical school, they handle operations,” Chief of Public Affairs Support Squadron air systems stop working, air are taught air traffic control said Jubell. “We Lt Col. Jamie Humphries traffic controller. “We traffic controllers have principles and procedures can’t possibly teach Public Affairs Offi cer immediately notified the alternative ways of letting so they are prepared for any them everything that Lt. Danielle Lucero Fire Department, Air Field aircraft know when it’s safe possible situation. could happen, but Chief Editor Management, hospital and to land. “Tech school is very we do have a lot of Staff Sgt. Chad B. Trujillo other base agencies with “If there is only one-way intense and mentally checklists in place all the information on the radio communication, we demanding; I believe this to help guide them Staff Photojournalists aircraft. There was constant have a light gun we can helps Airmen cope with the through a majority of Tech. Sgt. Jared Denton communication between us use. Different colors and stress the job can cause,” scenarios.” Tech. Sgt. Evelyn Chavez all.” patterns to tell them what said Tech. Sgt. Nathan Although the job Staff Sgt. Kristine MacDonald During any in-flight to do,” said Senior Airman Jeter, 5th OSS assistant can be challenging, Senior Airman Apryl L. Hall emergency, it’s an air traffic Jalah Patten, 5th OSS air chief controller. Patten enjoys seeing Senior Airman Sahara Fales controller’s responsibility traffic control journeyman. “It’s more intimidating the immediate effects Senior Airman Justin Armstrong to get the aircraft safely on “The aircrew can also once you get to your first his role has on Airman 1st Class Jessica Weissman the ground by clearing the signal us back by rocking duty station because the aircraft and aircrew Airman 1st Class Jonathan McElderry airspace, communicating their wings or doing other people you hear over the when they return. Airman 1st Class Alyssa Akers with the aircrew and motions.” headset are real,” added “My favorite part Airman 1st Class Austin Thomas ensuring emergency Additionally, air traffic Patten. of the job is the personnel are prepared to controllers always work Along with their extensive experience,” said Airman 1st Class Dillon Audit meet the aircraft when it with at least two other technical school training, Patten. “It’s a cool Airman 1st Class Ashley Boster lands. Airmen or a watch air traffic control Airmen experience to see the Airman Dalton Shank “Once the pilots informed supervisor who can provide are required to complete jets take off and come Media Relations us that the aircraft was their experience whenever their Control Tower back, and to know structurally sound and needed. 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McClusky High School Gym July 22, 2017 • 7:00 p.m. General Admission Tickets $20 McClusky C-Store or Rhonda 701-363-2605 HEALTH & OUTDOORS NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2017 5 Changes to North Dakota’s Child Passenger Safety Law Effective August 1, 2017 More Children Will Be PRAIRIE ADVENTURES Required To Ride in a Car Seat or Booster Seat BY PATRICIA STOCKDILL NORTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH “It’s defi nitely a nice of anglers (fi shing for cat- ISMARCK, N.D. belt. seat with a harness. Use the fi sh)…once people eat them, they’ll go back to – More children Booster seats are belt seat until the child reaches the them.” in North Dakota positioning devices that help harness’s highest size limit soon will be riding position the lap and shoulder allowed by the manufacturer. – Scott Hobbs, Scott’s Bait and Tackle, Pick City discussing fi shing B belt safely across a child’s Boosters: When children for catfi sh in the Missouri River tailrace. safely because of changes in the state’s child passenger body – low on the hips and have outgrown the harness in safety law. Eff ective August centered across the chest. It their forward-facing car seat, 1, children younger than eight is required to use both the lap they may utilize a booster seat. Admittedly, they prob- many of the anglers who years of age will be required and shoulder seat belt when Children should be at least ably missed out in the make up that niche of cat- to ride in a child restraint (car using a booster seat. 40 pounds and at least four “handsome” category when fi sh anglers in his Pick City seat or booster seat) unless Booster seats come in two years of age. Keep children in it comes to fi sh. They prob- store. Anglers in the tail- they are 4’9” tall or greater. general types – backless boosters until about 4’9” tall. ably don’t even fi t in the race typically catch nice, The restraints must be used boosters and high-back Seat Belt: When children “cute” category. eater-sized catfi sh in that correctly – following the boosters. High-back boosters have outgrown their booster After all, channel cat- 1- to 3-pound range, he manufacturer’s instructions. are recommended if the seat, they may use a seat belt fi sh calling the Missouri described, as they work the Children ages eight through vehicle seatback does not off er when it fi ts over their body River tailrace home – or chutes from boats. 17 must be properly secured head protection (meaning the correctly. For a seat belt to fi t any channel catfi sh for that Or they may fi nd them in a seat belt (or restraint, if vehicle seat back is lower than properly, the lap belt must lie matter – lack the glittery from the wing walls, al- needed). The law carries a passenger’s ears). snugly across the upper thighs greenish-gold of walleye, though that’s usually at penalty of $25 and one point The NDDoH recommends and be centered across the the cute bluegill and crap- night. against the driver’s license. all children younger than 13 shoulder and chest. It should years ride in the back seat. pie physique, and well, The presentations used According to Dawn Mayer, not lie on the stomach or possibly remind folks of the when targeting catfi sh director of the North Dakota Follow these best practices across the neck. when it comes to transporting lowly bullhead. aren’t that much differ- Department of Health A fact sheet for the public They have this big ent than looking for The (NDDoH) Child Passenger children of all sizes: explaining the revised law and Rear-Facing: Children mouth…really big mouth. King – walleye: Hobbs sug- Safety Program, “This child passenger best practices And whiskers – four of gested vertical drifting with revision basically extends the should ride rear-facing for transporting children is until at least two years of them, in fact. smelt or nightcrawlers – or time a child is required to ride available on the Department of And they’re kind of a any typical walleye rigging. in a child restraint (car seat age (following car seat Health’s website at ndhealth. instructions) or until the upper gray-brown – not exactly “You’re usually in fast water or booster seat) by one year.” gov/injuryprevention/ eye-catching. (tailrace chutes or immedi- size limits of the car seat. childpassenger. Child restraints off er more Some anglers may re- ately downstream),” he de- protection for children than Forward-Facing: When For more information, children are at least two years contact Dawn Mayer with the member when bullheads scribed. just seat belts. Most children and other native species With most fi sh less than 5 at age seven should be riding of age or have outgrown the North Dakota Department of in a booster seat with a lap and highest rear-facing size limits Health at 701.328.4536 or were highly sought after pounds in the tailrace, one’s shoulder belt because they are of their car seat, they may 800.472.2286. among North Dakota an- line weight really doesn’t not tall enough to ride in a seat ride forward-facing in a car glers. However, that was matter – anything from before Garrison Dam and 8-pound up to 16-pound Valley City National Fish test line, he said. hatcheries and a N.D. One trick Hobbs offered Game and Fish Department that could make a differ- fi sh-stocking program that ence in keeping or releasing elevated walleye to near a catfi sh is the size of hook. god-like status. “I would suggest bigger Since then, pike, sauger, hooks, a No. 2 or larger,” bullheads, and even chan- he explained. The reason is nel catfi sh just don’t have removing the hook from the the glitz and glamour that mouth of the catfi sh. comes with walleye fi shing. When the hook is too Oh, some anglers haven’t small, it’s more diffi cult to forgotten them and even get the hook easily out. seek them out. It’s hard to say why chan- Yet, channel catfi sh seri- nel catfi sh don’t get much ously lack angler love. They love. Maybe it is their ap- get a little love from some pearance. Maybe it’s be- folks who treasure fi shing cause they’re not named for them on the Red River. ‘walleye.” For the true catfi sh angler, But Hobbs has a sugges- the Red River has a hefty tion – head to the tailrace reputation and catch-and- and try to catch a few of release is hugely popular. those nice eater-sized tail- Channel catfi sh even race catfi sh. get a little love from a few Cook them up. folks who know the secrets While they’ll likely never to their whereabouts on attain the popularity chan- the Little Missouri River, the nel catfi sh enjoy in southern upper end of Lake Saka- states and most certainly kawea, and maybe even could never topple King Lake Oahe. Walleye from its perch on Thankfully, there is also a Top of the Hill, Hobbs feels steady niche of anglers who that once people eat catfi sh have catfi sh love for those they will fi sh for them more. calling the Missouri River Maybe they can get the tailrace home. angler love the native fi sh Scott’s Bait and Tackle deserves. owner Scott Hobbs sees 52 days until the ball NORTHERN SENTRY 839.0946 | [email protected] 6 FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2017 NORTHERN SENTRY THE LIGHTER SIDE CROSSWORD PUZZLE

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Air Force Implements Revolutionary Change To Club Membership Don’t miss comedian Ron Lamprecht as well as develop a mobile application for personal coming to Rockers Bar & Grill on Aug. 5th electronic devices. “The beauty of the Club Membership Portal is that members can now choose to use their top of the wallet credit or debit card to pay for mem- bership dues,” Polangin said. In addition to more freedom with dues payment methods, members will be better informed about club programs and events in “real time” through the web portal and mobile application. “Through our membership portal, club mem- bers can fi nd out what events are happening at The Air Force is revolutionizing its club mem- their club,” said Boyd. “We’re also looking to ex- bership program in the coming months, to include pand the membership portal to provide our mem- a transition away from the club credit card to the bers with information pertaining to other installation AF Club Membership portal. services facilities and products.” “Many people told us that they wanted to be- The new AF Club Membership Portal will be Show Off Your Ride At The come a part of their Air Force clubs and the culture rolled out across the Air Force 1 Aug. Show & Shine Car Show that surrounds membership, but declined because “Air Force club membership is a tradition,” said If you’re a car enthusiast, make plans now to of the credit card requirement,” said Jonathan Col. Donna Turner, AFSVA commander. “It’s where attend the Show & Shine Car Show scheduled Boyd, Air Force Services Activity chief of nonap- our Airmen experience, learn, and share our Air for August 19. From muscle cars to antiques, propriated fund food and beverage operations. Force culture. Our clubs provide resiliency to our from the hottest new rides to classic cruisers, this “We’ve changed the way to Air Force Club Airmen and their families. This new approach to 12th annual event is a must see for the automo- membership and much more with this new portal. club membership will make it easier for our Airmen tive afi cionado. The car show will be held in the We’re very excited to roll out this new capability to to stay connected with the tradition and build on parking lot adjacent to Rockers Bar & Grill from 3-6 our current members and offer it to all of our active- the AF culture and esprit de corps established by p.m. in conjunction with the annual Block Party. duty force, retirees and Department of Defense those who have served before.” This year’s show will feature the following civilians,” said Jeff Polangin, 5th Force Support For more information on the new Air Force classes: Car (1976 and newer), Car (1975 and Squadron Food and Beverage Operations Director. Clubs Membership portal, stop by Rockers older), Truck (1976 and newer), Truck (1975 and The Air Force Services Activity (AFSVA) has Bar & Grill or the Jimmy Doolittle Center or go older), Imports (no specifi c year/model), and Mo- partnered with MemberPlanet to manage the Air to your Force Support Squadron’s website at torcycle. Each class will be judged by the public Force Club Membership portal through a web site, https://5thforcesupport.com. with the top vehicle in each class receiving the FREE Admission for Club Members To UFC Fight Night “People’s Choice” award for their respective divi- sion. In addition, a special “Kid’s Choice” award will Club members receive FREE admission to the be given to the top vehicle overall as determined UFC 214 pay-per-view event at Rockers Bar & Grill by the votes of the children age 12 and under at- on Saturday, July 29. Non-members price is only $7. tending the show. Two special awards, the War- The action features the UFC Light Heavyweight bird’s Choice and the Rough Rider’s Choice, will Championship bout between current champion be presnted to the 5th Bomb Wing and the 91st and former champion . In Missile Wing judge’s favorite entry. other events, battles for Car enthusiasts interested in entering their the Women’s Featherweight title and Tyron Wood- vehicle in the Show & Shine Car Show should ley takes on for the Welterweight title. contact Marvin at Auto Hobby, 723-2127 to obtain Preliminaries begin at 7 p.m. with the main card an entry form. Civilians, including spouses and all starting at 9 p.m. The UFC Fight Night is an adults vehicle passengers, who do not have clearance to only event - no children. For more information, call enter Minot AFB must register by August 4. There Rockers Bar & Grill at 727-ROCK. is no entry fee and each exhibitor receives a com- plimentary 12th Annual Show & Shine T-shirt for First Friday Coming To Jimmy Doolittle Center On August 4 entering their vehicle/motorcycle. The Jimmy Doolittle Center invites you to enjoy For 5th Force Support Squadron a special Tail Gate First Friday event on Friday, job opportunities, visit www.nafjobs.org August 4 from 4-9 p.m. Join the fun with corn hole, darts, and crud as well as a tailgate-style themed buffet. CLUB MEMBER DRAWING A delicious kid-friendly menu featuring grilled chicken wings, chili, popcorn shrimp, and more will ON FRIDAY, JULY 21st be served from 4-6 p.m. Cost is FREE for Club WILL BE FOR $2,000. Members and spouse, $7 for adult non-members, $3 for children 6 years of age and older, and FREE You must be present to win. Become a club for children age 5 and under. The event is family member today to qualify. Simply visit Rockers friendly. For more details, call the Jimmy Doolittle Bar & Grill or the Jimmy Doolittle Center to obtain Center at 723-3731. your application. The next weekly club member drawing will be held on Friday, July 21 at Rockers WATER CARNIVAL - SUNDAY, AUGUST 13 - 1 P.M. - OUTDOOR POOL Bar & Grill only as the Jimmy Doolittle Center is Join us for a FREE fun-fi lled time at the Outdoor Pool with games & prizes closed through July 31. Drawing time varies each For more information, call Outdoor Recreation at 723-3648 week between 5:30-6:30 p.m. 8 FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2017 NORTHERN SENTRY

2017 Rock Schedule: Tuesday, July 25 Saturday, July 22- Fergie New this year is a Truck and Tractor Show roaring into the Grandstand Saturday, July 29 – Paramore with special guests X Ambassadors Monday, July 24 & Tuesday, July 25 NPRA Championship Bull Riding

2017 Grandstand Schedule: Other items available for purchase include Season and Daily Gate Passes, Friday, July 21-Little Big Town Mega Ride Carnival Passes, Ranch Rodeo tickets, beer tickets and nine-day Sunday, July 23- Brothers Osborne camping spots. Monday, July 24 - Enduro Race* Tuesday, July 25- The Western Grand National Truck and Tractor Pull* For ticket information visit www.ndstatefair.com, call 701-857-7620 or visit Wednesday, July 26- Thomas Rhett the North Dakota State Fair offi ce from 8am-5pm, Monday-Friday, at the Thursday, July 27- Lonestar State Fair Center. Dates for the 2017 ND State Fair July 21-29. Friday, July 28-Jason Aldean *General Admission Events More information is available at www.ndstatefair.com. NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2017 9 * Must be present coupon & military ID to receive off ers For more information, contact Minot Area Chamber Military of Commerce 701-852-6000 Appreciation Day Tuesday, July 25, 2017 Schedule Highlights TIME EVENT LOCATION 8a 4-H Horse Show Arena I & II 9a Jr. Limousin Show East Expo Barn Sponsored By: 9a-7a Instagram Contest 10a Jr. Angus Show East Expo Barn Military Aff airs Committee 10a-4a Xcel Energy Family Day Festival State Fair Park Minot Area Chamber of Commerce 11a 4-H Consumer Choices Contest State Fair Center 11a-11:30a Fritters Strolling the Grounds 11a-1p Military Beef Picnic North of Commercial II Military Day 11a-6p College Save Mural Next to Stage 6 11a-8p “Comfort Zone (Diaper Changing Area, etc.)”Jaycee Building 11a-8p Kids Clubhouse Jaycee Building 11a-9p Giant Sandbox Kids Kingdom July 25, 2017 11a-9p Fur Traders Rendezvous 11a-10p Commercial Exhibits Commercial Bldgs I & II FREE Military Appreciation Beef Picnic 11a Thrill Zone North of Grandstand North of Commercial II 11:30a Jr. Red Angus Show East Expo Barn 11:30a-7p Dakota Talent State Fair Park 11:00 am - 1:00 pm 12p Carrie Cunningham Band Stage 2 July 25, 2017 only 12p FFA/4-H Livestock Exhibitor Meeting Expo Barn Sponsored by ND Beef Commission, 12p-12:30pWild About Dinosaurs Strolling the Grounds ND Stockmen’s Assoc. & ND Cattlewomen 12:30p Daryl’s Racing Pigs Stage 4 FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE 12:30p Dollipops Stage 1 12:30p-1p Fritters Strolling the Grounds FREE Carnival Rides 1p Lexi Wyman Band Stage 2 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm 1p Extreme Raptor Show Stage 5 July 25, 2017 only 1p Jr. Simmental Show East Expo Barn 1p-3p Diaper Derby/Toddler Trot Near Dakota Talent Stage Must present military ID at each ride Coupon not required 1p-3p Free Carnival Rides with Military ID Midway 1p-7p ND Game & Fish Outdoor Skills Park 50% off Adult 1p-12a Carnival Hours Midway 1:30p Flippen Out Trampoline Show Stage 7 NPRA Championship Bullriding 1:30p Disc Connected K-9’s Stage 3 July 25, 207 only at 7:00 pm 2p Kid’s Pedal Pull Front of KX Building $8 value 2p Carrie Cunningham Band Stage 2 Not good with any other off er 2p STEAM Education Day-Technology 4-H Hall One coupon per customer - No cash value 2p-2:30p Fritters Strolling the Grounds Must present military ID & coupon at time of purchase 2p-7p Clowns-Strolling Kids Kingdom Not valid on advance ticket purchases 2:30p-3p Wild About Dinosaurs Strolling the Grounds 3p Daryl’s Racing Pigs Stage 4 50% off 3p Lexi Wyman Band Stage 2 Deals Throughout Grounds 3p-3:30p Fritters Strolling the Grounds 3:30p Dollipops Stage 1 July 25, 2017 only 3:30p Flippen Out Trampoline Show Stage 7 Not good with any other off er 4p ND Jr. Hereford Field Day Expo Barn Not valid on advanced ticket purchases 4p Disc Connected K-9’s Stage 3 4:30p Extreme Raptor Show Stage 5 4:30p-5p Wild About Dinosaurs Strolling the Grounds 50% off $35 Daily 5p ND Junior Goat Show Expo Barn Unlimited Ride Wristband 5p Carrie Cunningham Band Stage 2 5p ND Club Calf Association Show East Expo Barn July 25, 2017 only 5p-5:30p Fritters Strolling the Grounds $17.50 value 5:30p Daryl’s Racing Pigs Stage 4 5:30p-6p Wild About Dinosaurs Strolling the Grounds Not good with any other off er 6p Dollipops Stage 1 Limit one coupon per customer - No cash value 6p Lexi Wyman Band Stage 2 Coupon available at Minot Chamber with Military I.D. 6p-6:30p Fritters Strolling the Grounds Must present military I.D. & coupon at time of purchase 6:30p Flippen Out Trampoline Show Stage 7 Not valid on advanced ticket purchases 7p Disc Connected K-9’s Stage 3 7p Crowd Pleasers Karaoke Contest Dakota Talent Stage 7p Western Grand National Truck & Tractor Pull Grandstand 50% off Gate Admission 7p NPRA Championship Bull Riding All Seasons Arena 7p-7:30p Wild About Dinosaurs Strolling the Grounds with a Pepsi Product 7p-7:30p Fritters Strolling the Grounds July 25, 2017 only 7:30p Extreme Raptor Show Stage 5 8p-8:30p Fritters Strolling the Grounds Not good with any other off er 10p Carrie Cunningham Band Stage 2 Not valid on advanced ticket purchases 10:45p Crowd Pleasers Karaoke Contest Finals Dakota Talent Stage 10 FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2017 NORTHERN SENTRY

Aug 7 Family Child Care Pre-Orientation Kids Drive Free Program At Golf Course Aug 5 Baby and Me Story Time Would you like to work in your home, make a differ- ence on Minot AFB, and in the life of a child? Then The Rough Rider Golf Course is excited to once The Base Library invites you to their Baby and Me attend the FCC New Provider Pre-Orientation at again offer the Kids Drive Free program on their Story Time scheduled for Saturday, August 5 at the Family Child Care offi ce on August 7 from 6-8 range. Bring your child to the golf course now 3:30 p.m. This special story time for infants and p.m. to see if it is for you! All persons providing through August 31 from 3-9 p.m. daily to practice toddlers aged 0-18 months and their caregivers care in their homes for more than 10 hours per on the range. Range balls are FREE for kids for will include stories, action rhymes, and informa- week must be licensed. People who become af- the summer! For more information, call the Rough tion on preparing your child to talk, learn, and love fi liated providers living downtown have the same Rider Golf Course at 723-3164. literature. For more details, call the Base Library opportunities as base providers. For more details, at 723-3344. Kids Summer Bowling call the Family Child Care offi ce at 723-6662. Enjoy the summer fun at Rough Rider Lanes dur- Youth Indoor Flag Football Registration Aug 12 ing the Kids Summer Bowling special now through The Youth Center is hosting registration for Youth Minot vs. Grand Forks Match Play The action heats up during the Minot vs. Grand July 31. Children ages 17 and under can bowl for Indoor Flag Football from July 5-31. Cost is $30 Forks Match Play Tournament on Saturday, Au- $2 per game and receive FREE shoe rental. The for children 3-4 years of age and $40 for youth gust 12 with an 11 a.m. shotgun start at the Rough offer is valid Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. 5-12 years of age. Youth Center membership is Rider Golf Course. Registration starts at 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For additional information, call Rough required. For more details, call the Youth Center Cost for Minot AFB participants is $20. See who Rider Lanes at 727-4715. at 723-2838. wins the overall trophy between Minot AFB and Grand Forks AFB. The tournament is open to all Active Duty, retired Air Force personnel, and DoD Jul 21 Friday Night Karaoke Aug 4 First Friday 5K Fun Run employees. For more details, call the Rough Rider Come and show off your talent during Friday Night The Fitness Center is hosting a Summer Series Golf Course at 723-3164. Karaoke at Rockers Bar & Grill on July 21 from 5K Fun Run. Every First Friday from now through 8 p.m. to close. Sing solo, do a duet, or grab a September, you’re invited to participate in a 5K Aug 14-17 Off-Base Budget Classes group! Rockers has a great karaoke selection for Fun Run. The next event is scheduled for Friday, Planning to move off base? Are you ready to man- your enjoyment. Gather up your friends and enjoy August 4 with the run beginning at 7:30 a.m. at the age the costs? The Airman & Family Readiness all of the fun. For additional information, contact Fitness Center. The events feature awards for the Center is hosting Off-Base Budget Classes on Rockers Bar & Grill at 727-ROCK. fastest male and female at each run. T-shirts will August 14, 15, 16, & 17 from 2:30-4 p.m. Airmen be awarded at the last run. For more information will obtain important information on leases, military Like us on Facebook, visit on this FREE event, call the Fitness Center at clauses, renters insurance, and complete a budget www.facebook.com/5thforcesupport 723-2145. worksheet. Attendees should bring their current LESs and have knowledge of their bills. Call the Airman & Family Readiness Center at 723-3950 to register or for additional information. Photo Scavenger Hunt Grab a camera, form a team, and take a few walks around Minot AFB to participate in the Base Li- brary’s Photo Scavenger Hunt during the month of July. Take pictures of a team member with each item on the list and submit them by showing them to a member of the library staff or sharing them on the Library’s Facebook page to earn a chance to win prizes. Entries must be submitted before August 1. For more details, call the Base Library at 723-3344.

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TODAY Bar & Grill and see us or send us an email. Stop in and see • Fit Family Boot Camp, 0930, Fitness Center • Club Member Cash Drawing, 1730-1830, us!!!! • Fit To Fight, 1200, Fitness Center Rockers Bar & Grill • Torch Club, 1600, Youth Center • Keystone Club, 1830, Youth Center CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY • Friday Fun Members Buff et, 1630, Rockers • Karaoke, 2000, Rockers Bar & Grill AT MINOT AFB Bar & Grill • Lights & Strikes Bowling, Every Fri, 2000, CMU specializes in master level degrees. CMU • Club Member Cash Drawing, 1730-1830, Bowling Center offers a military discount to active duty, spouses, Rockers Bar & Grill and federal employees. The Spring I term for face- • Give Parents A Break, 1800-2200, School Age UPOMING EVENTS - JULY 29 to-face at Minot AFB, starts January 13 to Febru- Program and Child Development Center • Competition Dance Team Skills Assessment/ ary 25, 2017 (only meeting two weekends) Classes • Keystone Club, 1830, Youth Center Tryouts Ages 4-15 at the Youth Center will meet Fridays, 5-10pm and Saturdays 8:00am- • Karaoke, 2000, Rockers Bar & Grill • Times vary by age. For more information 3:30pm. Online classes starts January 9 to March • Lights & Strikes Bowling, Every Fri, 2000, contact the Youth Center at 723-2838. 3, 2017. We are always looking for local instructors Bowling Center • Fight Night: UFC 214 : Cormier vs Jones 2, in the Minot area. The candidates must have a 1900, Rockers Bar & Grill Ph.D. or a terminal degree. If you have any ques- SATURDAY • Lights & Strikes Bowling, Every Sat, 2000, tions or want more information about our programs • 3D Archery Tournament Series, 0900, Outdoor Bowling Center or faculty opportunities, please stop by the offi ce Recreation Archery Range M-F: 8am-4:30pm located at the Education Build- • Chess Club, 1100, Base Library ONGOING EVENTS ing, 156 Missile Ave. #219, or call us at 701-727- • Lights & Strikes Bowling, Every Sat, 2000, • Kids Summer Bowling, Enjoy the summer fun 5535 or email [email protected] . Bowling Center at Rough Rider Lanes! Children ages 18 and under can bowl for $2/game and receive a FREE shoe EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL SUNDAY rental! Off er valid June 1- July 31 Monday-Friday UNIVERSITY IS NOW REGISTERING • Zumba, 1400, Fitness Center 0900-1400. FOR THE FALL 2017 TERM (7 Aug-8 • Yoga, 1500, Fitness Center • Summer Reading Program, Looking for Sum- Oct). To sign up for Undergraduate and Graduate mer fun? This year’s “Read by Design” Summer courses, please stop by the ERAU offi ce, located MONDAY Reading Program is a Minot AFB favorite! Read- inside the Base Education Center Bldg, Room 223 • TAP GPS Workshop, 0800-1600, A&FRC, ers can log books read between now and August or email your request to [email protected] . If you held at Professional Development Center 12th to win prizes. It is open to all ages. For more have any questions, please call 701-727-9007. • Kids Yoga Class, 0930, Fitness Center details, call the Base Library at 723-3344. • Reintegration Briefi ng, Every Mon, 1300- • US Kids Golf, Get your child on the green 1400, A&FRC with US Kids Golf. Students will receive a set • Build Wealth With TSP, 1500-1600, A&FRC of golf clubs, instruction by an experience golf • Newbery Book Club , 1530, Base Library instructor and on-course experience. Session is • Yoga, 1830, Fitness Center August 7-18 (Register by July 27). For more in- • Cycle Challenge, 1930, Fitness Center formation or to register contact the Golf Course at 723-3164. TUESDAY • Photo Scavenger Hunt, Grab a cam- • TAP GPS Workshop, 0800-1600, A&FRC, era, form a team, and take a few walks held at Professional Development Center around the base to participate in the Base • Water Safety Instructor Course , 0900-1800, Library’s Photo Scavenger Hunt during Outdoor Recreation the month of July. Take pictures of a team • Game Day, 1000-1930, Base Library member with each item on the list and • Communication Skills Workshop, 1300-1430, submit them by showing them to a mem- A&FRC ber of Library staff or sharing them on the • STEM Time, 1500, Base Library Library’s Facebook page to earn a chance • Family Fun Night, 1700-2100, Rough Riders to win prizes. Entries must be submitted Pizza before August 1st. For more information, • Urban Boot Camp, 1830, Fitness Center contact the Base Library at 723-3344. • Cycle & Core, 1930, Fitness Center • Youth Indoor Flag Football Registra- tion Open, Now - July 31st – Season WEDNESDAY runs Oct 10th - Nov 17th. For more • Right Start, 0730-1200, A&FRC, held at the information, contact the Youth Center at Jimmy Doolittle Center 723-2838. • TAP GPS Workshop, 0800-1600, A&FRC, • Kids Drive Free Range Balls, The held at Professional Development Center Rough Rider Golf Course is excited to • Club Member Benefi t, Every Wed, 0900-1400, once again off er the Kids Drive Free Bowling Center program on their range. Bring your child Tuesday, August 1 • Water Safety Instructor Course , 0900-1800, to the golf course now through August Outdoor Recreation 31 from 1500-2100 daily to practice on 5:30-8 pm • Story Time, Every Wed, 1030, Base Library the range. Range balls are FREE for kids • Cycle & Core, 1200, Fitness Center under the age of 18 years old for the sum- Minot High School • Pre-Deployment Readiness Training, 1300- mer. 1400, A&FRC • Rough Riders Monthly Pizza Special- • 4-H Club, 1600, Youth Center July Special – Bacon Cheeseburger Pizza. Magic City Campus, northside • Mug Club Special, 1600-1800, Rockers Bar & A new spin on an American Classic! This Trinity Health is teaming up with the Minot Grill pizza boasts a Ketchup base covered • Members Wind Down Wednesday, Every Wed, with marinated ground beef. Fixed with Police Department, Target and area businesses 1630, Rockers Bar & Grill bacon, onion, and chopped tomatoes, and and organizations to promote public safety and • Boss & Buddy $1 Draft Special, 1630, fi nished off with provolone & Ameri- recognize those who keep our community safe. Rockers Bar & Grill can cheese –You’ve got to try this pizza • Yoga, 1830, Fitness Center before it’s gone! Small: $11 Med: $15 • Cycle Challenge, 1930, Fitness Center Large: $17- Members receive $2 off any Free games, food, music, face painting, pizza. Try it on a Panino! $8.25 meal – prizes, inflatables, educational booths, THURSDAY includes side & drink • Last day to register August US Kids Golf • B-Fifty Brew Drink Special July NorthStar Criticair, law enforcement Session at the Golf Course Special – The Patriot. Celebrate America special equipment displays and • TAP GPS Workshop, 0800-1600, A&FRC, when you order the Patriot! Vanilla bean MAFB K9 demonstrations held at Professional Development Center Frappuccino with blended Raspberry, • Patriotic Family Photo Shoot, 0800-1700, topped with whipped cream and blueberry Child Development Center drizzle. Freedom never tasted so good. Parking available is the student and teacher parking lots • Craft Club, 1030, Base Library Grande $5.00 Venti $5.50 of the school. Seating is limited; • Reintegration Briefi ng, Every Thurs, 1300- bring lawn chairs and blankets if you’d like. 1400, A&FRC PARK UNIVERSITY SUMMER • Members 2 for 1 Appetizers, Every Thurs, 2017 REGISTRATION IS NOW 1700-1900, Rockers Bar & Grill OPEN!! Event sponsored by: • Zumba, 1730, Fitness Center Park University’s Summer term (June • Teen Book Club, 1800, Base Library 5, 2017- July 30, 2017) registration is • Muscle Pump, 1830, Fitness Center now open. Contact our offi ce for more details. A variety of classes are available UPOMING EVENTS - JULY 28 for CCAF and Undergraduate degrees. • TAP GPS Workshop, 0800-1600, A&FRC, Classes are held onsite in the evening or held at Professional Development Center online. Signing up for classes is easy: stop • Fit Family Boot Camp, 0930, Fitness Center by our offi ce at the Education Center-156 • Fit To Fight, 1200, Fitness Center Missile Ave Minot AFB or email us at • Torch Club, 1600, Youth Center [email protected]. If you have any ques- Fraternal Order of Police, Souris Valley Regional Lodge #7 • Friday Fun Members Buff et, 1630, Rockers tions you can call us (727-0469), stop by 12 FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2017 NORTHERN SENTRY BASE AND AREA ANNOUNCEMENTS

NORTH DAKOTA STATE FAIR reading this summer! The Read to the Animals All ages are welcome to both half hour story 7/21/2017 8:00 AM program gives kids a fun environment to read in sessions. See you here! North Dakota State Fairgrounds. Come to the while they interact with some of our amazing pets. largest annual event in North Dakota! Enjoy 7 This program is absolutely free! No registration WHIMSICAL WEDNESDAY free stages packed with exciting entertainment required. 7/26/2017 10:30 AM daily from acrobatics, music, live animal shows, Minot Public Library. A story time featuring our and much more. Have fun all day at the carnival RUN THE ROUTE 2017 puppet, Flash, will be held on Wednesdays at 10:30 with over 30 rides and games. See top entertainers 7/22/2017 8:30 AM am for independent children ages 3-6. such as Thomas Rhett, Litte Big Town, Lonestar, North Dakota State Fair. Run the Route is a 5K Jason Aldean, and Brothers Osborne perform on and/or 1 Mile Run/Walk. It follows the parade MANGA MANIAC’S POWER HOUR the Grandstand Stage. Shop til you drop and get route right before the parade starts. First 400 7/26/2017 3:00 PM out of the heat in our 3 air conditioned Commercial entries receive a T-Shirt and prizes are awarded Minot Public Library. Join the Manga Maniacs as Buildings with over 400 vendors selling to top fi nishers. All age groups are encouraged to they work in the Makerspace on their own Manga everything from jewelry and clothing to cookware, participate. stories and artwork! aromatherapy, and hot tubs. Don’t forget about the Fair food that is sure to please any appetite, visit GAMERS UNPLUGGED STORY TIME the food court for some of your Fair favorites such 7/22/2017 10:00 AM 7/27/2017 10:00 AM as cheese curds, foot-long corn dogs, turkey leg and Ward County Public Library. Come and enjoy board Ward County Public Library. Come enjoy story time much much more! The North Dakota State Fair is games at the Ward County Public Library. All ages and activities at the Ward County Public Library home to over 30,000 exhibits from around the state are welcome. Bring friends or come make new ones! on Thursdays at 10 am. For more information, with contributors from 4-H, FFA Chapters, schools For more information, please contact the library at please contact the library at (701)852-5388. and local static exhibitors. We are proud to display (701) 852-5388. the talents of North Dakota residents in the North DR. STRANGE MOVIE MATINEE Dakota State Fair Center during all nine days of MAIN STREET BOOKS STORY TIME 7/27/2017 2:00 PM Fair! Another Fair staple that we are proud to host AND ACTIVITY 7/22/2017 10:30 AM Minot Public Library. It’s hot out and MPL has is the Ranch Rodeo and NPRA Championship Bull Main Street Books 8 Main Street South. Come FREE admission and FREE Popcorn in our South Riding in our All Seasons Arena. Date: July 21-29, and enjoy Themed Stories at Main Street Books Community Room which now features awesome 2017 Tickets: Daily Gate Admission: Adults $10, on Saturdays. We will be reading with your child audio, making movies sound better than ever! Junior( age 7-12) $5, Children 6 and under are at 10:30 am, followed by a matching activity! Don’t Bring a friend or two to the following show. FREE. Season Gate Pass: Adult $25, Junior (ages miss the fun! Children of all ages welcome! 7-12) $15. Grandstand Showpass: $110 Standing PAINT AND GLOW Room, $110. Reserved Seating (Showpass includes MINOT AREA COUNCIL OF THE 7/27/2017 2:30 PM Little Big Town, Jason Aldean, Thomas Rhett, ARTS, ARTS IN THE PARKS, 2017 Taube Art Museum. Paint using fl uorescent paint Brothers. Osborne, Lonestar, Western Grand FREE SUMMER CONCERTS on black stretched canvas. Age: 8+ Visit website for National Truck & Tractor Pull, Enduro Race) 7/23/2017 4:00 PM more details. NPRA Championship Bull Riding: Adult $16, Ages Oak Park. Arts in the Parks is a Free Summer 7-12 $6. Ranch Rodeo: Adult $10, Ages 7-12 $5 Concert Series featuring Live Music and Visual DECOUPAGE BIRDHOUSE Artists. It is Every Sunday and Thursday Evening 7/27/2017 6:00 PM READ TO THE ANIMALS from June 11th through August 3rd. For more Margie’s. Decoupage Birdhouse Join Vhonda 7/21/2017 12:00 PM information contact Tina at the Minot Area Council Bunce to decoupage your own quirky birdhouse. All Souris Valley Animal Shelter, 1935 20th Ave SE of the Arts: (701) 852-2787 [email protected]. materials included, but feel free to bring printed Bring your kids to the Souris Valley Animal material to apply. Class fee $30.00. Shelter for a unique opportunity to keep them NORM OF THE NORTH MOVIE MATINEE 7/24/2017 2:00 PM MINOT AREA COUNCIL OF THE Minot Public Library. Open to adults and ARTS, ARTS IN THE PARKS, 2017 children of all ages- under 5 MUST be FREE SUMMER CONCERTS with an adult. Feel free to bring your own 7/27/2017 7:00 PM snack! Oak Park 1305 4th Avenue NW Minot ND 58703 Arts in the Parks is a Free Summer Concert Series SIDE BY SIDE STORIES featuring Live Music and Visual Artists. It is Every 7/25/2017 10:00 AM Sunday and Thursday Evening from June 11th Minot Public Library. Side by Side stories through August 3rd. For more information contact will be held Tuesdays at 10:00 am for Tina at the Minot Area Council of the Arts: (701) children accompanied by parents or other 852-2787 [email protected]. caregivers. For more information, please contact the Children’s Library at 838- MAKE YOUR OWN STAINED GLASS 0606. 7/27/2017 7:00 PM Minot Public Library. Come learn how to make ART FOR YOUNG CHILDREN your own stained glass. Craft materials are free 7/25/2017 1:00 PM and the event is for all ages. Please contact 701- Taube Art Museum. I scream you scream! 852-1045 with any questions. Hope to see you there! All about ice cream, art projects and the fi nale of eating your own handmade treat! PRESCHOOL PLAYDOUGH CLUB Age: 4-5. Visit website for more 7/28/2017 10:30 AM information. Ward County Public Library. Come and enjoy playdough at the Ward County Public Library. INTRO TO LEGO ROBOTICS Playdough and fun toys will be set up for the kids. 7/25/2017 1:30 PM A parent or guardian must be present the entire Minot Public Library. Introduction to time. For more information, please contact the LEGO Robotics is available to children library at (701) 852-5388. grades 4-6. Registration is required for the 4 week session. Limit 15 children. READ TO THE ANIMALS 7/28/2017 12:00 PM READ TO THE ANIMALS Souris Valley Animal Shelter, 1935 20th Ave SE 7/25/2017 6:00 PM Bring your kids to the Souris Valley Animal Souris Valley Animal Shelter, 1935 20th Shelter for a unique opportunity to keep them Ave SE. Bring your kids to the Souris reading this summer! 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NEWSPAPER LOCATIONS 16 FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2017 NORTHERN SENTRY DINING, ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Annual Summer Gourmet Picnic 29th Annual Great Tomato Festival

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he 29th Annual Great will include vacation now to ensure yourself TTomato Festival will destination getaways, a spot at this fun-filled be held on Wednesday, autographed memorabilia, evening! August 9, 2017 at the ND and more! The silent The Great Tomato State Fair Center, 4H Hall, auction will include more Festival is a community 2005 Burdick Expressway than 250 auction items fundraiser, which has East. This classic include tickets to sporting benefitted a number of community fundraising events, theater and music, non-profit organizations event was established in restaurant meals, kids’ since its inception. The 1989 by Jeff and Peggy activities, vacation stays, mission of the fundraiser Miller. It has become the art, furniture, and more! is “Working together with annual end of summer Returning again is the Great the purpose of raising funds gourmet picnic to attend! Chocolate Cake Revival! A to enhance the services The menu consists of selection of fancy chocolate of the specific nonprofit smoked pork chops cooked cakes will be available to organizations”. It to perfection by master bid on and take home that currently benefits the chefs, a top secret recipe evening. The creator of the Minot Public Library, Taube of roasted tomatoes stuffed cake with the highest bid Museum of Art, and Minot with rice, along with chips will receive a prize! Doors Symphony Orchestra. All and salsa, tomato and open for browsing at 5:30 net proceeds from ticket cucumber salad, beer batter pm with social hour at 6:00 sales and silent auction bread and brownies. pm, and dinner served at are directly granted to the The evening also includes 7:00 pm. Tickets are $25.00 sponsoring organizations. entertainment by the in advance and $30.00 at For more information Dakota Dixie Jazz Band the door. Attendees must please contact: and Minot Symphony be 21 to attend. Advance greattomatofestival@srt. Orchestra Musicians, tickets are available at com Janet Anderson - Minot creative tomato displays, a Minot Public Library, Public Library: 852-1045 social hour serving tomato Taube Museum of Art, Nancy F. Walter - Taube hors d’oeuvres, and an Artmain, Interiors Plus, The Museum of Art: 838-4445 amazing silent auction. Computer Store or online at Ellen Fenner - Minot New this year will be a www.greattomatofestival. Symphony Orchestra: 858- INGREDIENTS: LIVE AUCTION, which com. Pick up your tickets 4228 2 cups cooked grilled chicken breasts, chopped (seasoned with your favorite spices, see note*) ¼ cup Hidden Valley® Simply Ranch dressing 13 Unique Foods That You Can Only Find at the ½ cup mozzarella cheese ¼ cup cilantro, minced (optional) 4 8’’ tortillas North Dakota State Fair

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