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U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO | SENIOR AIRMAN APRYL HALL 2 FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 2016 NORTHERN SENTRY Minot Airman named one of 12 Outstanding Airmen of the Year AIRMAN 1ST CLASS CHRISTIAN SULLIVAN | MINOT AIR FORCE BASE PUBLIC AFFAIRS

INOT AIR while he was still in Asuncion found out by FORCE BASE, pavement and equipment, getting a phone call from MN.D. -- or more commonly known two very high-ranking Winning any Air Force- as a “dirt boy,” stationed individuals in his previous level award is a highly at Patrick Air Force Base, command. sought out accomplishment Florida. “General Hyten, the Air and shouldn’t be taken “It’s really not a Force Space Command lightly by anyone who reflection of me, it’s the commander, along wins or is nominated at teams I’ve been on,” with Chief McMahon, that level, but being named Asuncion said. “The the command chief, one of the 12 Outstanding Airmen over there at called me up and said, Airmen of the Year in the Patrick were great. Once ‘Congratulations, you entire Air Force is a rare we pointed in a direction, made master sergeant, oh honor. the Airmen were already and you made 12 OAY’,” Tech. Sgt. Michael running that way.” Asuncion said. “I was Asuncion Jr., 5th Bomb Although this may be overwhelmed that day; Wing NCO in charge of the highest honor he has the first thing I did was go administration, was one received, it certainly isn’t home and tell my family of the Airmen selected for the first. what we’ve done because this prestigious award. “I did get BTZ, first they are a big part of my Remaining humble, he sergeant’s sharp troop success. Then I called doesn’t take all the credit award as an Airman, up all the dirt boys back for his award NCO of the quarter for at home station and my “I lead some really good the 4th quarter in 2014, mentors and everyone that people and teamed up with distinguished graduate had an impact on me and a lot of great people,” for the NCOA in 2015,” reciprocated the success Asuncion said. “The family Asuncion said. “I also got because I’m representing at home really did their distinguished graduate them.” part by sending me to work in tech school for both Although this is a very U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO | AIRMAN 1ST CLASS CHRISTIAN SULLIVAN every day ready to do my pavement and equipment high point in his career, Tech. Sgt. Michael Asuncion Jr, 5th Bomb Wing NCO in charge of admin- best.” in 2012 and tech school for Asuncion views this istration, sits in a Bobcat skid steer at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., July 12, Asuncion had to beat administration in 2016.” accomplishment not as a 2016. Asuncion was named one of the 12 Outstanding Airmen of the Year other Airmen at four Even though he has complacency point, but for 2015 when he was a “dirt boy” at Patrick AFB, Fla. different levels all across already known for some a launch pad to take his the Air Force before he was time now, Asuncion is still career even further and ever been. But I definitely said. “Anyone can do it if chosen as one of the final getting used to this high fulfill his long and short- want to stay in and retire to you keep trying. It’s out 12. honor. term goals. serve my country another there for anyone to get, it’s “The 12 OAY is an “I still don’t even know “Long term, my wife and 10 years, whether it’s as an not just for the elite. You annual award, so first you what to expect from this, I are still on the fence if officer or enlisted.” just have to wake up first compete at the wing level, people are saying it’s a big I want to go through with Asuncion said that he and go to sleep last and do then the numbered Air deal,” Asuncion said. “I the enlisted route and make is an example that you your best between those Force, then the MAJCOM know it’s a huge deal, it chief or to take the officer don’t have to do anything two points at whatever it and then the Air Force just really hasn’t sunk in route,” Asuncion said. crazy to be recognized for is you do. If it’s putting level,” Asuncion said. “I yet. I think it will when my “Short term, I just retrained doing a good job, just to binders away, make sure just found out recently wife and I go to D.C. and into administration and I make sure when you do the binders are straight. If that I won at the Air Force we’re actually talking to just got my three-level, so something, to do it right. it’s lining up chairs, make level.” Chief Cody. Right now it my current goal is to get “I just try to live the core sure there’s no dust on Asuncion was originally feels like another day just good at my job and make values and try my best in them, it’s the simple things nominated for this award trying to do the job.” this office the best it’s everything I do,” Asuncion that stand out.” NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 2016 3 Minot AFB Article 15s CONTACTUS MINOT AIR FORCE BASE PUBLIC AFFAIRS Tonya Stuart-Melland Sales Manager | Ad Designer [email protected] A vast majority of portion of the punishment. of 134, Uttering Worthless Class, forfeitures Beth Duchsherer members of Team Minot The suspended punishment Checks. of $1041.00 pay Ad Designer | Sales Representative will never have to acts as a probation period 3. A Senior Airman from per month for two [email protected] experience the nonjudicial no more than six months. 91st Missile Security months with one Tia Klein punishment process If the member commits Forces Squadron received month suspended, Ad Designer | Sales Representative pursuant to Article 15 further misconduct the a reduction to the grade 14 days extra duty [email protected] of the Uniform Code suspended punishment of Airman First Class, and a reprimand for of Military Justice can be vacated, meaning suspended forfeiture of one specification MINOT AIR FORCE BASE (UCMJ). However, it is the suspended punishment $1041.00 pay for one in violation of PUBLIC AFFAIRS important for members to will take effect. For the month, 15 days extra duty Article 128, Assault Chief of Public Affairs understand the different month of April, May, and and a reprimand for two Consummated by Maj. Jamie Humphries types of misconduct that June 2016, the Minot AFB specifications in violation a Battery and one Public Affairs Offi cer can warrant nonjudicial Legal Office processed of Article 86, Failure to specification in Lt. Kylee Ashton punishment and how forty Article 15s. Listed Go. violation of Article Chief Editor commanders can punish. below are short summaries 4. A Senior Airman from 134, Drunk and Staff Sgt. Chad B. Trujillo Under Article 15 of the of these cases to inform 5th Aircraft Maintenance Disorderly. Staff Photojournalists UCMJ, all commanders the base community of Squadron received a 9. A Senior Airman Master Sgt. Kevin Davidson may initiate non-judicial the serious nature of non- reduction to the grade from 5th Aircraft Staff Sgt. Kristine MacDonald punishment. The member judicial punishment and of Airman Basic with Maintenance Senior Airman Kristoffer R. Kaubisch is given the right to accept the potential severity of reduction below Airman Squadron received Senior Airman Sean Danker-Smith nonjudicial punishment punishment. First Class suspended, a reduction to the Senior Airman Apryl L. Hall or demand trial by court- 1. A Senior Airman suspended forfeiture of grade of Airman Senior Airman Sahara Fales martial. If the member from the 5th Logistics $783.00 pay per month with reduction Airman 1st Class Christian Sullivan accepts the Article 15 Readiness Squadron for two months, 45 days below Airman First Airman 1st Class Izabella Sullivan process they are provided received a reduction extra duty with 30 days Class suspended, Airman 1st Class Justin Armstrong an opportunity to to the grade of Airman suspended and a reprimand suspended Airman 1st Class Matthew Rauschnot respond before guilt and First Class, suspended for one specification in forfeitures of Airman 1st Class Jessica Weissman punishment is determined forfeitures of $1041.00 violation of Article 86, $878.00 pay per Airman 1st Class Jonathan McElderry by the Commander. pay per month for two Going From Place of Duty. month for two Media Relations After the Commander months, and a reprimand 5. A Senior Airman from months, 45 days Marissa Howard reviews the member’s for one specification in 91st Operations Support extra duty with 15 submitted matters, the violation of Article 92, Squadron received a days suspended COMMANDERS circumstances of the Neglect; Dereliction of reduction to the grade and a reprimand for 5th Bomb Wing Commander: offense, any factors in Duty and one specification of Airman First Class, two specifications Col. Matthew R. Brooks mitigation or extenuation, in violation of Article suspended forfeiture of in violation of 5th Bomb Wing Vice Commander: and the member’s history 108, Damage, Destroy, or $1041.00 pay per month Article 128, Assault Col. David Ballew of misconduct (if any), Loss of Military Property, for two months, 45 days Consummated 91st Missile Wing Commander: the Commander will $500.00 or less. extra duty with 10 days by a Battery and Col Colin J. Connor then determine guilt or 2. A Senior Airman suspended and a reprimand one specification 91st Missile Wing Vice Commander: innocence and if found from the 5th Aircraft for one specification in in violation of Col. Kelvin Townsend guilty an appropriate Maintenance Squadron violation of Article 111, 134, Drunk and NEWSSUBMISSIONS punishment. The received a suspended Drunken Driving. Disorderly. Northern Sentry Offi ce maximum punishment reduction to the grade 6. A Senior Airman from 10. A Senior [email protected] | 701.839.0946 for an Article 15 action of Airman First Class, 791st Missile Security Airman from 5th depends on the rank of the suspended forfeitures of Forces Squadron received Security Forces MAFB Public Affairs Offi ce member being punished $1041.000 pay per month a reduction to the grade Squadron received [email protected] and the rank of the officer for two months, 45 days of Airman First Class, a reduction to 701.723.6212 imposing punishment. restriction to the base suspended forfeiture of the grade of MAIL&FAX Typical punishments with 15 days suspended, $1041.00 pay per month Airman Basic with 315 South Main Street, Suite 202 include, but are not 45 days extra duty with for two months, 60 days reduction below PO Box 2183 limited to, reduction in 15 days suspended and restriction to the base Airman suspended, Minot, ND 58701 | 701.839.1867 rank, forfeitures of pay, a reprimand for one suspended and a reprimand suspended VIEWONLINE extra duties, restriction specification in violation for one specification in forfeitures of www.northernsentry.com to base and a reprimand. of Article 92, Misuse of violation of Article 111, $783.00 pay per www.minot.af.mil The Commander can Drunken Driving. month for two GTC Travel Card, and one FACEBOOK also choose to suspend a specification in violation 7. A Senior Airman from months and a 5th Maintenance Squadron reprimand for one Minot Air Force Base - Northern Sentry. The Northern Sentry is pub- received a reduction to specification in lished by BHG, Inc., a private fi rm the grade of Airman First violation of Article operating independently of the U.S. Class, suspended forfeiture 107, False Official Air Force. Contents of the Northern of $1041.00 pay per month Statement, one Sentry are not necessarily the of- for two months, 15 days specification in fi cial views of, or endorsed by, the extra duty and a reprimand violation of Article U.S. government, the Department for one specification in 113, Misbehavior of Defense or the Department of the violation of Article 107, in a Sentinel, and Air Force. The offi cial newssource for Minot Air Force Base is www. False Official Statement. three specifications minot.af.mil. The appearance of 8. 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U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTOS | SENIOR AIRMAN APRYL HALL NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 2016 5 6 FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 2016 NORTHERN SENTRY Green Dot: Changing the Culture SENIOR AIRMAN KRISTOFFER KAUBISCH | MINOT AIR FORCE BASE PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Green Dot is a violence coming in as India and not them identify which way prevention program that Staff Sergeant, then people works best for them in each is meant to give people may be more comfortable situation. avenues or ways to be able to speak out.” “Some people may to intervene and help stop The Green Dot training be more apt to directly violence from occurring, will be required for every confront the red dot action whether it is sexual assault, Air Force member. There as it’s occurring, whereas U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO | SENIOR AIRMAN APRYL HALL stalking, or dating/domestic are three phases. Phase one someone else may decide Col. Matthew Brooks, 5th Bomb Wing commander, gets lunch at the beef violence. is leadership; which will to use the distract approach picnic during Military Appreciation Day at the North Dakota State Fair in Mi- Green Dot started in be all of the wing, group by taking the attention off not, N.D., July 26, 2016. The day also included discounted entry and tickets, in addition to free rides for service members and their families. high schools and colleges. and squadron commanders, of the red dot action onto The program has had such chiefs and first sergeants. themselves or some other a dramatic reduction in Phase two is the bystander form of distraction,” said sexual assault, dating and training, which is a four- Wiener. “Green Dot is all NDSF celebrates military domestic violence and hour interactive training. about reactive and proactive stalking in those settings, Only people chosen by their Green Dots using one of members and families the Air Force bought into commanders are allowed the three D’s in different the program to help reduce to attend phase two of situations. Not one of the SENIOR AIRMAN APRYL HALL MINOT AIR FORCE BASE PUBLIC AFFAIRS interpersonal violence Green Dot, and it is only three D’s, is better than the within the Air Force. 12-15% of each unit. Phase other; it is just about what “The Air Force purchased three will be the overview fits you and how you would MINOT, N.D. -- Military maintenance technician. a 5-year plan for Green training, which is a 50- react in each situation.” members and their “I’m a fan of food, so they Dot, which started at 60 minute training for the The goal of the program families enjoyed free food put this on and I can’t say the end of 2015. The masses. Personnel are only is to reduce power based and fun during Military thank you enough!” actual training started required to attend one of personal violence by Appreciation Day at the In addition to appreciating in January of 2016,” the three phases. promoting an environment North Dakota State Fair, the sponsors who put on said Master Sgt. Kristy “This year Green Dot will where people can step in July 26, 2016. the Military Appreciation Wiener, 5th Bomb Wing count towards the annual and respond, regardless of The event, which has been Day, Walley took note of all Protocol Superintendent SAPR training; however, any barrier they may have. going on for years, features the patriotic fair-goers and and Green Dot Installation Green Dot is not SAPR, and The Team Minot Green discounted entry fees, free performers throughout the Coordinator for Team it covers more than sexual Dot Coordinators and rides and a free beef picnic week. Minot. “Some bases started assault. It is a prevention Implementers are very sponsored by the North “We were here the other rolling the program out strategy,” said Middleton. excited to start initiating Dakota Beef Commission, night volunteering, and in April, which is when it “SAPR is still in place if this new program for Team among other agricultural every one of the performers started here at Minot Air a sexual assault were to Minot. groups in the state. said, ‘Hey, shout out to our Force Base as well.” occur. You will still utilize “I started as a Victim “The military does so military, shout out to our There are roughly 25-50 the SARC for restricted Advocate along with Master much for us every day, and first responders, we really people per training session, or unrestricted reporting Sgt. Wiener, and when the we just don’t say thank appreciation all you do.’ I and each person is given an options. You can’t do that Air Force invested into the you enough,” said Nancy think that’s great.” anonymous clicker to use through Green Dot.” Green Dot program, we Jo Bateman, executive On behalf of the men and during that session. The In Green Dot, positive were asked if we wanted director of the N.D. Beef women of Minot AFB, 5th class is able to see actual, and negative actions are to help implement it, but Commission. “As beef Bomb Wing Ccommander real-time statistics from signified by green and red we knew nothing about it,” producers, we know what Col. Matthew Brooks spoke only those participating in dots. Red dots are negative said Middleton. “When we it’s like to work hard to be at the beef picnic, and that training. words or actions used to went to the training, we free, to do what we like thanked the sponsors and “Usually in Air Force cause someone else harm. found out that the spectrum to do, and they help that the community for their training, the statistics Opposed to the red, there had truly been broadened. happen.” unwavering support. are so broad: Air Force, are two types of green dots, The talk now wasn’t just Airmen from Minot Air “What a tremendous U.S. or Department of reactive and proactive. about sexual assault, but Force Base, who were given opportunity for our military Defense wide. In Green A reactive green dot is also stalking and dating/ an alternate duty location to members and our families Dot Training, no statistic positive words or actions domestic violence. I love attend the event, were happy from Minot Air Force Base comes from outside of the taken in response to the the program because of to be able to get out and to come down to the state classroom,” said Wiener. negative red dot action what it stands for.” enjoy the fair. fair and to spend some time “Every statistic is from to help deescalate the In the future, Green Dot “I think this is great!” said in the community,” Brooks the people participating in situation. Proactive green is projected to expand into Airman 1st Class Brennan said. “It’s a tremendous the training, anonymously. dots are positive things you additional environments Walley, 5th Logistics opportunity for us to enjoy By these statistics only can do in your personal/ such as family advocacy Readiness Squadron vehicle the fair.” coming from those in the work spaces to begin and suicide awareness. classroom, you can truly stopping red dots before “Green Dot is all about see how many people in they even (happen) start. changing our culture. It’s our environment have been “One of the main things important that everyone effected by interpersonal we talk about in Green Dot understands that we all violence in some manner is barriers,” said Middleton. have some sort of barrier whether directly or “Everyone, regardless of and that’s okay,” said indirectly.” what they see going on, has Wiener. “This program will “Everyone must wear that barrier where they see give us the tools needed civilian clothes in this something that they know to help change the culture training to promote an shouldn’t be happening, but where people will feel environment where people they don’t want to step in comfortable to intervene will feel comfortable and because they may feel like in some manner. In the be more apt to participate. it is none of their business future, we want to have A lot of times when or maybe someone else will only proactive Green you look to your left or do it.” Dots, where people always your right, all you see People also may not stand up for interpersonal is rank,” said Staff Sgt. intervene because they violence, no matter what. India Middleton, 5th think they have to be the We want to change the Civil Engineer Squadron person who has to directly culture from where we furnishings management stop the negative action, are now to a much safer officer and Green Dot but that is not the only environment.” installation coordinator for way to help stop a red dot. With its motto being, “No Team Minot. “Someone During this point in the one has to do everything, may be more hesitant to Green Dot training, the but everyone has to do speak because there may be Implementers talk about the something,” the Green someone in their chain of three D’s of intervening in Dot program is creating command or they may have a situation: direct, delegate, a safe and effective path a fear of rank in general. So and distract. Then they for victims and bystanders if we shed that and I’m just work with everyone to help alike. HEALTH & OUTDOORS NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 2016 7 Free youth workshop offered DUCK’S UNLIMITED PRAIRIE ADVENTURES BY PATRICIA STOCKDILL free Youth The first 20 participants and begins at 8:30 a.m.. Waterfowl to register (ages 9-16) will The workshop is from 9 “Anyone may nominate an individual or or- Hunting be able to participate in a.m. to 1 p.m.; the two ganization they believe has made a signifi - A workshop is set shooting training in the shooting sessions are from cant and lasting contribution to sport fi shing for Aug. 12, at the Ducks afternoon at Capital City 2 to 3:30 p.m. and 3:30 to in North Dakota” Unlimited office, 2525 Sporting Clays Range, 5 p.m. River Road, Bismarck. 12951 71st Ave. NE, Contact Jennifer Kross, The workshop is for Bismarck. [email protected] or 701- – North Dakota Fishing Hall of Fame nomination form. kids 16 and younger. Shooting training will 202-8896. Activities will include duck include safe gun handling The workshop is identification and hunting tips. A parent or sponsored by Ducks regulations, decoy spreads, must accompany children Unlimited, North Dakota It all began in a log cab- committee chair, was in- hunting gear, basic firearm at the shooting range and in on the prairie…well, OK, ducted in 2005. Game and Fish and the maybe that’s not quite the One of the 2015 induct- safety, duck calling and during the workshop. Lewis and Clark Wildlife way the story goes but it’s ees, Tolly Holtan, elevat- retriever training. Registration is required Club. still an interesting journey. ed Lake Sakakawea and And, no, this isn’t a story McLean County’s role as a about Pres. Abraham Lin- tourist destination when she coln growing up in an Illi- her husband, Byron, devel- North Dakota’s Theodore Roosevelt nois log cabin. oped Indian Hills Resort. Instead, it’s a look at the Her dedication to fi shing National Park is ready to celebrate: The North Dakota Fishing Hall and Lake Sakakawea put National Park Service is turning 100! of Fame. the Big Lake on the map Granted, it didn’t origi- for anglers throughout not NORTH DAKOTA LEGENDARY nally begin in a log cabin, just North Dakota but the although for years photos Midwest and beyond. ISMARCK, Mint will release the park’s spectacularly rugged of Hall of Fame inductees Inductions are held in N.D. – newly designed Theodore and beautiful badlands host lined walls in a log building conjunction with the Gov- America’s Roosevelt National Park a surprising abundance of in Garrison’s Main Street ernor’s Cup rules meeting National Park quarter following this wildlife – including the City Park. Glass-topped kicking off the state’s oldest B display cases also featured consecutive running fi shing Service turns 100 on event and a Pictorial park’s famed feral horses August 25th and nature Postmark commemorating – and a diverse ecosystem. fi shing memorabilia from tournament. enthusiasts across the the National Park Service In relative solitude, visitors decades past. The original 11-member country are celebrating. Centennial will be available can hike for miles over The brainchild of several Fishing Hall of Fame board North Dakota’s Theodore at the Medora Post Office rounded buttes and through Garrison residents, the Fish- of directors was comprised Roosevelt National Park from 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 scenic ravines to get a ing Hall of Fame inducted entirely of folks from Gar- is in on the party and has P.M. Mountain Time. its fi rst honorees in 1981. rison, However, in 2012 sense for this undeveloped, The Hall now calls North the board of directors was even one more reason to That evening visitors austere terrain. Family fun Country Marine and Motor- broadened to include a mix rejoice: The United States will have the opportunity packs are available for 24- sports home, located on the of local Garrison residents Mint has selected Theodore to listen to author Clay hour loan at the North and east side of Garrison amidst and people throughout the Roosevelt National Park Jenkinson speak on the South Unit Visitor Centers shiny boats, high tech fi sh- state, Witt said. “The intent to be featured on the history, development and to enhance park guests’ ing equipment, and a litany was to spread the exposure quarter-dollar as part of future of the National Park experience with binoculars of parts to keep those boats and get more interest in the America the Beautiful Service at the Cottonwood and field guides. on the move. nominations,” he explained. Quarters® Program. Campground Amphitheater. There’s no better time The Hall of Fame is re- Fishing Hall of Fame in- On August 25th the Several other events to see and celebrate the ally about the people, de- ductions were held in 1981, Centennial Celebration and throughout the weekend landscape that Theodore scribed North Country Ma- 1983, and 1988 through Quarter Launch will get will allow park-goers to Roosevelt – and so many rine’s Kevin Bosch. 1992. The board then took underway at the Painted explore both the park itself others – have fallen in love It’s about difference a hiatus from nominations Canyon Overlook inside and also the significance with. The man said it best makers ranging from dedi- until 2003, inducting fi ve Theodore Roosevelt of the National Park himself, “It was here that cated biologists, resource people between 2003 and National Park. Guest Service to the United States the romance of my life advocates, and anglers 2005. The restructured speakers will include (https://www.nps.gov/thro/ began.” who simply loved to share board has inducted new Congressman Kevin getinvolved/centennial-at- This is just one of their passion. “It’s been Hall of Fame Members Cramer, Senator John trnp.htm). the many North Dakota all across the range of annually since 2013 when Hoeven, National Park Theodore Roosevelt activities and events people and organizations,” Garrison’s Dennis Jeffrey Service Deputy Regional National Park protects taking place in August. For described Fishing Hall of and Cayuga’s Louis Gauk- Director for the Midwest more than 70,000 acres more information, visit Fame board member Keith ler joined the previous 20 Region Patty Trap and over three park units and NDtourism.com or call Witt, Garrison. inductees. author and historian welcomes nearly 600,000 Lee Klapprodt, for exam- The Hall of Fame rec- 701-328-2525, 800-435- ple, was inducted in 2004 ognized an organization, Clay Jenkinson. The US visitors every year. The 5663. in recognition of his dedi- Fargo-based FM Walleyes cation to promoting salmon Unlimited, Inc., in 2015. fi shing in North Dakota. Founded in 1977, the orga- Former N.D. Game and nization’s mission is to pro- Fish Department directors mote conservation, sports- are honored, as well, includ- manship, and education of ing Dale Heneger (1981), walleye fi shing in Fargo- Russell Stuart (1983), and Moorhead. Dean Hildebrand (2014). Jason Mitchell, Devils Former U.S. Fish and Lake, and Terry Fleck, Bis- Wildlife Service Garrison marck, are the Hall’s 2016 Dam National Fish Hatch- inductees. ery manager Tom Pruitt is Witt said people can in the Hall. download nomination ap- The late Jim Fisher, long- plications from their - time North Dakota Gover- site, (www.ndfi shinghallof- nor’s Cup Walleye Derby fame.org).

NORTHERN SENTRY | 839.0946 [email protected] | www.northernsentry.com 8 FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 2016 NORTHERN SENTRY THE LIGHTER SIDE CROSSWORD PUZZLE Shifting Into Reverse Across 123 4567 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 Free-for-___ 14 15 16 4 Suspend, as curtains 17 18 19 8 Used glue 14 Carnival city 20 21 22 15 Perpetually 23 24 25 26 27 16 Women's sportswear line 28 29 30 17 Enthusiastic demanding star? 31 32 33 19 Covered with goo 20 Marks sales prices 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 21 Character 41 42 43 44 23 Mountain crest 24 Goods: Abbr. 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 25 Invitation letters 52 53 54 28 British wheel 29 Keep away outcast? 55 56 57 31 Football coach Don 58 59 60 61 33 Words of wisdom 34 Promising words 62 63 64 37 Switch settings 65 66 67 38 Quirky Pet Sounds 40 Senate vote 41 Recess Manhattan menagerie has wild adventure in fetching family flick 43 To the point NEIL POND | PARADE MAGAZINE 65 Dazed 12 Night before 43 Shop holders 45 Accepted brewless 66 Adjusts, as a 13 Poppa 44 Analyze syntactically brew? Like Toy Story did with whose resume includes the 48 With warts and all 67 Asian capital 18 Takes out 46 Fancy playthings, this wildly Despicable Me franchise 52 "The Leaves of Life 22 Wall Street org. 47 One billion years imaginative animated fam- and The Lorax, and co- Down keep falling one by 24 Alice's diner 49 Easter ___ ily flick—from the mak- director Yarrow Cheney, a one" poet 1 Noah's landfall 26 Lyra's brightest star 50 Cooling-off period ers of Despicable Me and former production designer 53 Sushi selection 2 Driver's attire 27 Bird of ___ 51 Homily Minions—starts with a very and animator, 54 Peace offering 3 Hang out simple premise: What do keep the jokes flying fast 29 Bleed 54 Model Cheryl 55 's sister 4 Shrub border our domesticated animals and funny and the plot mov- 30 Boys 56 Loaded do when we’re away? ing at a brisk, lively trot as 57 Cartoonist Will 5 Budget rival 32 Worked the soil 57 Modify text Quite a lot, it turns out! Max and Duke try to make 58 "How things stand..." 6 AZ neighbor 34 Data 58 Nile reptile In a Manhattan high-rise, their way home. Things get 60 Created runny 7 Old-timer we’re quickly introduced especially hairy when Snow- cheese? 35 Geom. line 59 R followers 8 Subdued color to Max, a well-groomed ball’s subterranean army— 62 Unflinching folks 36 Special event 61 "My hands ___ tied" 9 Rights grp. Jack Russell terrier (voiced a motley crew of critters, 63 Victorian 38 Kind of tradition by Louis C.K.); Chloe, the from alligators, turtles and 10 Mixed in 64 Earlier 39 "What's the ___?" tubby tabby cat next door snakes to cats, a tattooed 11 Era 42 Inquisition target (Lake Bell); and Gidget pig and “Sea Monkeys”— (Jenny Slate), a prissy puff- turns against them when ball of a Pomeranian down they find out they’re really Solution to last week’s Crossword puzzle. the street who has a crush “domesticated” and not Solution to puzzle on page 18 SERB OUTS ST I RS SUDOKU on Max. truly “liberated.” AV I A UN I T ACTUP Max’s walking buddies There’s a chaotic traffic- EACHOTHER THEDA CHANG RUM OMEN 12include Buddy, a slinky jam cliffhanger on a New ITRY MAST dachshund (Hannibal York City bridge, with a DNA VEAL SUCHAS Burress), and Mel, a squir- bus driven by a Max and RATA WHOTHEHECK 34516rel-obsessed pug (Bobby Snowball (“You drive like ADAMS OUR SKATE WIREPHOTOS ER I E Moynihan). an animal!”). In one dream LA INI E SOLE TIT 78 4 Things are sailing along sequence, hot dogs dance HTML PAUL fine for Max until his owner to “We Go Together,” the OMOO SAM TR I TE brings home a second pet, “rama lama lama ding PENTA DICHOTOMY a big, slobbery, rescue-dog dong” song from Grease. A TELEX ELSE ERMA 7 31 SKYPE NO I R REAM mongrel named Duke (Eric poodle rocks out to heavy Stonestreet). Max and Duke metal the second his owner 29don’t get along, and soon is out the door. One tiny they’re in a real doggie pooch, with a camera atop 645delimma, rounded up by his head, films funny cat Animal Rescue without their videos and uploads then to collars or tags—and about a Times Square jumbotron. 4 95 to begin an even bigger, It’s all great, clever, wilder adventure. whimsical fun, with a heart- This involves even more warming, cuddly overlay of 89743 colorful characters, includ- friendship and “family.” You ing a Snowball, a gonzo may not (or may!) have a 16white rabbit (Kevin Hart), dog or cat as adventur-

©2009 Hometown Content leader of an underground ous as Max, Duke, Gidget, activist group called the Chloe, Buddy and Mel, but Flushed Pets—animals just about anyone can relate who’ve been “thrown away to the montage at the end Place an ad for as little by our owners; now we’re of the movie—when all the out for revenge!” There’s Ti- pets exuberantly welcome berius, a rooftop hawk (Al- their owners home to the bert Brooks) comically torn tune of Al Green’s “Lovely as $9.00 per week! between his longing for Day.” companionship and hard- Any pet owner knows, wired predatory instincts. and it’s no secret: That For more info call Pops (Dana Carvey), an display of loyalty, love and 839-0946 elderly basset hound, may affection from a pet—no be paralyzed in his back matter where they’ve been legs—but he sure knows or what they’ve done— or email how to get around town! makes it a positively lovely [email protected] Director Chris Renauld, day, indeed. DINING, ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 2016 9

Peanut Butter Marshmallow Cookie Pie

INGREDIENTS: Local DIY promoters and community organizers 1 package peanut butter cookie dough or 1 recipe of dough Pangea House are proud to announce their 7th 1/2 cup chocolate chips Annual Why Not?! Minot Music and Arts Festival. 12 reese’s peanut butter cups The festival boasts 90 + performers at four Downtown 1 1/2 to 2 cups of mini marshmallows hot fudge for drizzle locations between August 12-14. Tickets can be purchased at the door for either $7 per day or $25 for the entire weekend. A kickoff party and street INSTRUCTIONS: dance will be held at the Blue Rider on Thursday, Heat the oven to 350. Spray a pie pan with nonstick cooking spray. August 11th at 7pm to raise the funds necessary for Press 2/3 of the dough all over the bottom and sides of the pie plate. the rest of the festival to remain all ages. Co-organizer Bake for 5 to 8 minutes or until, as seen in the photo, it’s starting to Jazmine Schultz says, “If you like music you’ll be able set up, but is not baked through. Sprinkle chocolate chips evenly over the bottom, and add the peanut butter cups. Sprinkle marshmallows to fi nd something up your alley at this festival, both over the top. press 1/4 cup sized balls of remaining dough into the 62 Doors Art Gallery and Mainstreet Books will be palm of your hand and carefully place on the top of the pie. Bake for featuring acoustic performers and the Taube Museum an additional 15-18 minutes or until golden brown. Remember, the insides are gooey so it will jiggle a little coming out. Cool for 6-10 of Art and Otis and James will host more rockin roll minutes before slicing or 20 minutes for the perfect piece to come out. and hip hop kind of acts.” The schedule and more drizzle with hot fudge for serving. information for the festival can be found on their Facebook @whynotminotfest or at whynotfest.tumblr. com. Why Not?! starts on Friday at 5:30PM at the Taube Museum of Art. TAUBE MUSEUM- FRIDAY AUG 12TH 11:00 PM CROOKED GOSPEL 5:00 PM FEST REGISTRATION BEGINS 5:30 PM HEXAGONAL SKY OTIS & JAMES- SAT AUG 13TH 6:00 PM MUSICAL CAKE 6:00 PM NORA & THE JANITORS 6:30 PM FLOODS 6:30 PM JILL ZIMMERMAN 7:00 PM DIAMOND SEA 7:00 PM MONICA LAPLANTE 7:30 PM NOCOAST BLACKSMITH 7:30 PM HORSE & HOUND 8:00 PM FEMA TRAILER 8:00 PM ’S RITE 8:30 PM KOTA FROST 8:30 PM UNCLE DAD 9:00 PM JOE BIEL (VIDEO) 9:00 PM THE TRANSPARENTS 9:30 PM TALK SICK BRATS 9:30 PM THE ASS BASTARDS OF MORDOR 10:00 PM CLEMENTINE 10:00 PM WILD HANDS 10:30 PM COLD SWEAT 10:30 PM NORTHERN LIGHT 11:00 PM PISSTORY 11:00 PM THOSE DAMN KIDS 11:30 PM DAKOTAH FAYE 12:00 AM ME AT MY DARKEST MAINSTREET BOOKS- SUN AUG 14 11:00 PM DUHLING TAUBE MUSEUM- SAT AUG 13TH 12:00 PM A LITTLE MOUSE 4:00 PM DOPPELGANGER 12:30 PM MADILYN GEFROH & GRACE RANSIEAR 4:30 PM NOCTURNAL BLUES EMISSION 1:00 PM ZEBRA ZEBRA/ JOE BIEL OR ELLY BLUE 5:00 PM PASS THE FLASK 1:30 PM RICHARD LOEWEN 5:30 PM PSYCHIC GREETINGS 2:30 PM ASHLEY IHRIG 6:00 PM CRAB LEGS 3:00 PM MORNING STREETLIGHT 6:30 PM GRIME 3:30 PM JOHNNY UNICORN 7:00 PM FERAL TEENS 4:00 PM MIKE POWER 7:30 PM LOST IN JAPAN/ BRANDON COLE 4:30 PM JAKE BORJA 8:00 PM CODY BLOTTER 5:00 PM JO-KER 8:30 PM FIRST AVENUE 9:00 PM FREE TRUMAN 62 DOORS- SAT AUG 13 9:30 PM MR. DAD 11:30 RICK WATSON 10:00 PM WITH IOWA IN BETWEEN 12:00 PM KALIE JO RIDER 10:30 PM THE MIAMI DOLPHINS 12:30 PM SOUL BEAUTIFUL 11:00 PM VICTOR SHORES 1:00 PM MCKEON HUGH ROBERTS 11:30 PM VANITY PLATE 1:30 PM KEESHA REENA 2:00 PM FEMULINITY & FLORENCE SPARROW TAUBE MUSEUM SUN AUG 14 2:30 PM DEAR RABBIT 1:00 PM GROUND WATER MAFIA 3:00 PM CHRIS 1:30 PM PRETTY GIRL PROBLEMS STROSCHEIN 2:00 PM CLASHIC 3:30 PM THE 2:30 PM FINEST LINE DIVIDES DARNING HEARTS 3:00 PM JOE BIEL (VIDEO) 4:00 PM 3:30 PM YOUR AWKWARD PROM DATE JAS MARIE 4:00 PM MILEAGE 4:30 PM 4:30 PM ALGORILLATHYM CHRIS 5:00 PM EXIT WOUNDZ BASDEN 5:30 PM CLUTTERPILES/ JOE BIEL OR ELLY 5:00 PM BLUE KIDS WITH 6:00 PM THE AMBERLAMPS BEARDS 6:30 PM MISSOULA SUBARU 5:30 PM 7:00 PM STILL THE RYAN 7:30 PM SEQUENCES GOSCHE 8:00 PM MIND CONTROL SYNDROME 8:30 PM DUFFY & THE BEER SLAYERS 6:00 PM 9:00 PM SOTOS BLUE HOUSE 9:30 PM JOSHUA PLAGUE'S SANCTUARY OF SOUND 10:00 PM MINERAL RIGHTS KICK OFF PARTY THURSDAY, AUGUST 11 STREET DANCE AT THE BLUE RIDER DOORS AT 7 MUSIC AT 8 10 FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 2016 NORTHERN SENTRY

Register Now At ODR For Mt. Rushmore Rock Climbing Trip Advance Tickets On Sale night at the Best Western Golden Spike Motel. Then on August 27th, you will journey to Sylan Now For Hangar Party Lake in Custer State Park for a half day of learn- ing how to rock climb. The focus of the course is not to make climbers out of the group, but rather provide a memorable adventure of the Black Hills. Afterwards, you can relax at the Best Western or enjoy personal time for shopping. The trip returns to Minot AFB on August 28th. Cost is $45/quad occupancy, $60/triple oc- cupancy, $85/double occupancy, and $170/single occupancy. Price includes round trip bus transpor- tation from Minot AFB to South Dakota, 2 nights lodging at the Best Western Golden Spike Motel, Looking for something fun and exciting to do to and a guided rock climb at Custer State Park. end the summer? Outdoor Recreation invites you Registration deadline is by August 19th. Partic- to enjoy their Mt. Rushmore Rock Climbing Trip on ipants must be 10 years of age or older. Anyone 18 August 26-28. You’ll travel to Custer State Park years of age or under must be accompanied by a par- in South Dakota on August 26th and spend the ents or guardian. For more details, call 723-3648. Northern Neighbors Day Open House & Air Show Features Variety Of NAF Funded Civilian Aerial & Demonstration Acts Enjoy an evening of fun for the entire family during the Pre-Northern Neighbors Day Hangar Spectators attending the Northern Neighbors Party on August 12th. The event will be held at Day Open House & Air Show at Minot AFB on Building 727 and the Flight Line. There is free Saturday, August 13th will enjoy a day fi lled with admission to this all ranks event but you must breathtaking aerial acts, numerous demonstra- purchase a meal ticket if you choose to eat. tions, and awesome static displays. The free event Social and dinner is scheduled from 4:30- is open to the public and features the U.S. Army 6:30 p.m. Advance tickets for the hamburger/ Golden Knights parachute team, the F-16 demo hot dog dinner are $8 and include a 4 ounce team with the P-51 Heritage Flight, and much burger/hot dog, with potato chips, cookies, more. The air show performances begin at 12 p.m. and one non-alcoholic beverage. Advance In addition, a variety of civilian aerial and dem- tickets for the steak/chicken breast dinner are onstration acts funded through NAF sponsorship $16 and include an 8 ounce ribeye steak/4 will accompany the military “warbird” portion of the ounce chicken breast, baked potato, corn on event. Among the civilian acts is Jim Peitz Aero- the cob, garlic bread, cookies, and one non- sports who has created one of the most diverse alcoholic beverage. Tickets are available in and unique air show performance offerings in the advance by visiting the Jimmy Doolittle Center, industry. An aerobatic Beechcraft F33C Bonanza Rockers Bar & Grill, Outdoor Recreation, the will be fl own to its limit with dazzling, low-level Youth Center, or the Information, Tickets & maneuvers and unxpected thrills. The Jim Peitz Travel offi ce. An additional $2 per ticket will Aerosports performance is sponsored by the Da- be charged at the event. kota Territory Air Museum and Base Utilities. The night features a special Preview Air The Lindemann Brothers are sure to be a Show from 6:30-9:00 p.m. followed by enter- crowd pleaser featuring both the distinctive red- tainment featuring the “Smokin’ Joe” band from and-white painted Red Baron Stearman as well will perform with afterburners shooting 20-foot 9:00-11:00 p.m. as their Pitts aircraft. The 1941 Stearman biplane fl ames and generating jaw dropping speed. The The Pre-Northern Neighbors Day Hangar was part of the Red Baron Squadron, an aerobatic Smoke-n-Thunder Jet Car performance is spon- Party is sponsored by Tires Plus Total Car team that barnstormed air shows across the U.S. sored by Boeing and Magic City Harley-Davidson. Care and Stonebridge Farms of Minot. No from 1979 to 2007. The Lindemann Brothers Youngsters will have their own Kid Zone fea- Federal Endorsement of Sponsors Intended. performance is sponsored by Strata Corporation, turing a variety of bounce houses, painting, For more information, please contact the Enbridge, and First Western Insurance. activities, and more. Cost for admission to the Kid Jimmy Doolittle Center at 723-3731. When you hear the deafening roar of an engine Zone is $3 per child. The Kid Zone is sponsored along with billowing clouds of smoke at Northern by SRT Communications and Minot AFB Homes. Neighbors Day you might be suprised to fi nd that No Federal Endorsement of Sponsors In- CLUB MEMBER DRAWING it’s not an aircraft. The Smoke-n-Thunder Jet Car tended. ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 5TH Library Hosting Summer Reading Program Wrap-Up Party The Base Library is hosting the Summer Read- age groups will be entered into an Air Force-wide WILL BE FOR $800. ing Program Wrap-Up Party on Saturday, August grand prize drawing sponsored by USAA. No You must be present to win. Become a club 20th beginning at 1 p.m. This FREE event is Federal Endorsement of Sponsors Intended. member today to qualif y. Simply visit Rockers open to all ages. Participants will enjoy a variety A special Squadron Trophy will be presented Bar & Grill or the Jimmy Doolittle Center to of games as well as a puppet show. to the Minot AFB squadron with the most active obtain your application. The weekly club The event will also feature the drawings for the duty members participating in the Summer Read- member drawing on Friday, August 5th will be grand prize winners of this year’s Summer Read- ing Program. 705 MUNS won the competition in held be held at Rockers Bar & Grill and the ing Program. Prizes have been provided by the both 2014 and 2015. Jimmy Doolittle Center. Drawing time varies DoD and through sponsorship from the Minot AFB For more details regarding the Summer Read- each week between 5:30-6:30 p.m. Offi cers’ Spouses’ Club. The top readers in three ing Program, call the Base Library at 723-3344. NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 2016 11

Aug 5 Airmen Appreciation Fiesta Night Aug 5 FREE “The Jungle Book” Performance Aug 17 Bundles For Babies Bring your Airmen and enjoy Airmen Appreciation Fiesta Night at the Jimmy Doolittle Center on Fri- The Youth Center invites everyone to enjoy a free Expectant mothers are invited to attend Bundles day, August 5th from 5-7 p.m. Feast on delicious public performance of “The Jungle Book” at 5 p.m. For Babies at the Airmen and Family Readiness tacos and play corn hole with the crew. Buy your on Friday, August 5th. The performance caps off a Center on August 17th from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Airmen a drink of their choice and receive 50 cents week of fun for youth participating in the Missoula The class is open to all ranks and not limited to a off. Cost is free for club members and $7 for non- Children’s Theatre. For more information, contact fi rst pregnancy. Attendees will learn how to budget members. Plus club members and their bona fi de the Youth Center at 723-2838. for your new baby and about many of the support guests can enjoy bingo at 5 p.m., 6 p.m., and 7 Aug 12 programs that are available. Meet other expectant Library Quest p.m. For more details, call 723-3731. Are you good at following clues? Teens and parents and receive a free gift for your new baby Aug 26 tweens can try to solve the case involving the courtesy of the Air Force Aid Society. To register Team Cohesion Challenge kidnapping of some of the Base Library’s most or for additional information, contact the Airman & The Fitness Center is hosting the Team Cohesion popular stuffed animals during the Library Quest Family Readiness Center at 723-3950. Challenge - GO RUCK on Friday, August 26th from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. This challenge is to create event on Friday, August 12th at 3 p.m. Follow the Aug 18 Creative Kids Class a sense of wingmanship and build upon the pillars clues to fi nd the missing animals before it is too Spend the morning with your preschooler having of wellness. Airman who know they can do amaz- late in this live activity game. For additional details, fun decorating a T-shirt that you can take home ing things will do them in all aspects of their life. call the Base Library at 723-3344. during the Creative Kids class at the Arts & Crafts The event is open to all DoD I.D. Card holders 16 Center on Thursday, August 18th from 10:30-11 years of age and older. Deadline for registration For 5th Force Support Job Opportunities, a.m. Age appropriate projects are offered for chil- is August 20th. For more details, call 723-2145. visit www.nafjobs.org dren ages 3-5. Cost for the class is $5. Please call at least one day prior to class to sign up for Do-It-Yourself Canvas Painting NEW or call NAF Human Resources at 723-2812 the class. Call 723-3640 for details. Single Airmen (plus 1 guest) can come to the Arts & Crafts Center during normal hours of operation and paint a masterpeice to take home for FREE. Aug 5 Friday Night Karaoke Minot AFB Summer Games - August 30th The Do-It-Yourself Canvas Painting is available now through September while supplies last and Come and show off your talent during Friday Night A Wide Variety Of Events To Choose From Karaoke at Rockers Bar & Grill on August 5th is for single Airmen only. For more information, from 8 p.m. to close. Rockers Bar & Grill has a Register now at the Fitness Center please call the Arts & Crafts Center at 723-3640. great karaoke selection for your enjoyment. For additional information, contact Rockers Bar & Grill at 727-ROCK. Aug 10 Single Airmen Slice Night Single Airmen (E-4 and below) are invited to join Rough Riders on Wednesday nights from 5-9 p.m. for Single Airmen Slice Night. Single Airmen can Cameron purchase any available slice of pizza for just $1 Ray per slice; limit 4 slices of pizza per person. Offer is available to all single Airmen (E-4 and below); turned 1 must show military ID to receive discount. For on August 4! additional information, contact Rough Riders at 727-4377. Aug 11 Single Airmen Wingman Night Calling all single Airmen! Rockers Bar & Grill John is hosting Single Airmen Wingman Night every Beers Thursday from 5-7 p.m. Single Airmen can choose turns 7 a basket of wings spun in their choice of sauce on August 11! with one dipping sauce for only $5; price includes drink. For more details, call Rockers Bar & Grill at 727-ROCK. Join the Birthday Club! E-mail your name, address, phone number & birth date to birthdayclub@5thforcesupport. com along with a color photo (.jpg format). Please submit request for child’s birthday wish a minimum of 10 days before birthday.

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Fueled to Fight MINOT AIR FORCE BASE, N.D. -- Refueling Minot Air Force Base’s muscle is just one of many mission essential tasks performed by the Team Minot. From JP-8 to fl ex fuel (E85) to diesel, the Airmen of the 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron’s fuels fl ight are the base’s one-stop-shop when it comes to fuel. In all, the fuels fl ight processes more than 50,000 gallons of ground fuel and more than one million gallons of aviation fuel monthly.

U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO SENIOR AIRMAN KRISTOFFER KAUBISCH

Keeping Team Minot mobile MINOT AIR FORCE BASE, N.D. -- Airmen from the 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron repair and maintain various types of vehicles at the Defender Dome at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., July 28, 2016. Airmen from the 5th LRS vehicle maintenance fl ight work to ensure that Team Minot stays mobile. The 91st Security Support Squadron is specifi cally responsible for preventative maintenance inspections and troubleshooting, and everything from electrical repair to transmission replacement, on armored Humvees and Bearcats.

U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTOS | AIRMAN 1ST CLASS J.T. ARMSTRONG 14 FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 2016 NORTHERN SENTRY BASE ANNOUNCEMENTS

TODAY • Single Airmen Slice Night, Every Wed, 1700- EXPECTANT AND BREASTFEEDING • Youth Center Dance Classes, Every Friday, 2100, Rough Riders Pizza MOTHERS We meet the 2nd Thursday of each Various Times, Youth Center • Zumba, 1730, Fitness Center month at 10AM at the Rough Rider’s Golf Course • VA Benefi ts Briefi ng, 0830-1400, A&FRC • Jiu Jitsu Training, Every Wed, 1800-1930, Meeting Room. Please check our facebook page • Fit Family Boot Camp, 0930, Fitness Center Fitness Center, (18 years & older) LLL of Minot for last minute meeting updates • Cycle, 1130, Fitness Center • Yoga, 1830, Fitness Center and changes. Our mission is to help mothers to • Friday Fun Members Buff et, 1630, Rockers breastfeed through mother-to-mother support, Bar & Grill THURSDAY encouragement and education. Babies and children • Bingo, 1700, 1800 & 1900, Jimmy Doolittle • Youth Center Dance Classes, Every Thursday, welcome. It’s free to attend! Please contact us at Center Various Times, Youth Center (701) 409-0292, [email protected] or on • Missoula Children’s Theater “The Jungle • TAP GPS Workshop, 0800-1600, A&FRC, Facebook at www.facebook.com/LLLofMinot. Book”, FREE Public Performance, 1700, Youth Held at the Professional Development Center Center • HIIT Circuit + Core, 1100, Fitness Center PARK UNIVERSITY SUMMER 2016 • Airmen Appreciation Fiesta, 1700-1900, • Reintegration Training, Every Thurs, 1300- REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!! Jimmy Doolittle Center 1400, A&FRC Park University’s Summer 2016 term (6 June • Corn Hole Tournament Fiesta, 1730, Jimmy • Single Airmen Wingman Night, Every Thurs, 2016 – 31 July 2016) registration is now open. Doolittle Center 1700-1900, Rockers Bar & Grill Contact our offi ce for more details. A variety of • Club Membership Cash Drawing, 1730-1830, • Members 2 For 1 Burger Night, Every Thurs, classes are available for CCAF and Undergradu- Rockers Bar & Grill & the Jimmy Doolittle Center 1700-1900, Rockers Bar & Grill ate degrees. Classes are held onsite in the evening • Keystone Club Meeting, 1800-1900, Youth • Zumba, 1730, Fitness Center or online. Signing up for classes is easy: stop by Center • Craft Club, 1800, Base Library our offi ce at the Education Center-156 Missile Ave • Karaoke, 2000, Rockers Bar & Grill • Jiu Jitsu Training, Every Thurs, 1800-1930, Minot AFB or email us at [email protected]. If you • Lights & Strikes Bowling, Every Friday, 2000- Fitness Center, (18 years & older) have any questions you can call us (727-0469), stop 2300, Rough Rider Lanes • Body Blast, 1830, Fitness Center by and see us or send us an email. Stop in and see • Cycle, 1930, Fitness Center us!!!! SATURDAY • MAFB Club Championship, 0800, Golf UPCOMING EVENTS - AUG. 12 MINOT OFFICER SPOUSES CLUB Course • Youth Center Dance Classes, Every Friday, Are you an offi cer spouse? Please join the Minot • Dakota Sun Gardens Winery Tour, 0900, ITT Various Times, Youth Center Air Force Base Offi cer Spouses’ Club (OSC)! We Offi ce • TAP GPS Workshop, 0800-1600, A&FRC, are an organization designated to provide and fos- • Saturday “Bowl the Night Away” with Lights Held at the Professional Development Center ter a welcoming environment, committed to meet- and Strikes, 2000-2300, Bowling Center • Fit Family Boot Camp, 0930, Fitness Center ing social and philanthropic needs of all members • Cycle, 1130, Fitness Center by encouraging growth, friendship and a sense of SUNDAY • Library Quest, 1500, Base Library community. OSC board positions now open! Please • MAFB Club Championship, 0800, Golf • Pre-Northern Neighbors Day Hangar Party & visit our website to join or for more information at Course Preview Air Show, 1630-1830 Social & Dinner, www.minotosc.org Like us on Facebook at Minot • Zumba, 1400, Fitness Center 1830-2100, Preview Air Show, 2100-2300, OSC. Many little clubs to include Bunko, Social- Smokin’ Joe Concert, Bldg 727 & Flight Line ite, Bowling, and much more at www.minotosc.org/ MONDAY • Keystone Club Meeting, 1800-1900, Youth little-clubs.html • Youth Tumbling Classes, Various Times, Youth Center Center • Lights & Strikes Bowling, Every Friday, 2000- MINOT ENLISTED SPOUSES CLUB • Fit to Fight, 0700, Fitness Center 2300, Rough Rider Lanes Come and join the MESC! You can meet a lot of • TAP GPS Workshop, 0800-1600, A&FRC, fun ladies. Join us for a much of different socials Held at the Professional Development Center UPOMING EVENTS - AUG. 13 plus playing BUNCO!!! We also have mini clubs • Fit Family Boot Camp, 0930, Fitness Center • EFMP Summer Day Camp, 0800-1530, for everyone to enjoy. We are open to all enlisted • Fit to Fight, 1100, Fitness Center A&FRC spouses of all military branches. you can also check • Reintegration Training, 1300-1400, A&FRC • Northern Neighbors Day Open House & Air out our Facebook page at Minot Enlisted Spouses • Zumba, 1730, Fitness Center Show, Gates open at 0900, Show starts at 1200, Club or/and our website at http://www.mesc.org/ • US Kids Golf, 1700-1800 & 1800-1900, Golf • Flight Line Give Parents A Break, 1300-1700, Course CDC/School Age Program EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL • Learn on the Course, Every Mon, 1800, Golf • Saturday “Bowl the Night Away” with Lights UNIVERSITY is now registering for the Course and Strikes, 2000-2300, Bowling Center Fall 2016 term (8 Aug-9 Oct). To sign up for • Yoga, 1830, Fitness Center Undergraduate and Graduate courses please ONGOING EVENTS stop by the ERAU offi ce, located inside the Base TUESDAY • Northern Neighbors Day Hangar Party Ticket Education Center Bldg, Room 223 or email your • Youth Center Dance Classes, Every Tues, Sales, Meal tickets are being sold at the Jimmy request to [email protected] . If you have any Various Times, Youth Center Doolittle Center, Outdoor Recreation, Information, questions, please call 701-727-9007. • TAP GPS Workshop, 0800-1600, A&FRC, Tickets & Travel, Youth Center, and Rockers Held at the Professional Development Center Bar & Grill. Ticket Prices: Steak/Chicken $16 – AIR FORCE SGTS ASSOCIATION, • Game Day, Every Tues, 1000-1930, Library Hamburger/Hotdog $8 FREE admission to Hangar CHAPTER 959, GENERAL • Running Clinic, Every Tues, 1430, Fitness Party and concert by Smokin’ Joe . MEMBERSHIP MEETING GENERAL Center • Do-It-Yourself Canvas Painting, Single MEMBERSHIP MEETING takes place on the • Torch Club Meeting, 1600-1700, Youth Center Airmen are invited to come to Arts & Crafts, Second Tuesday of each month at ROCKERS • Family Fun Night, Every Tues, 1700-2100, Tues-Fri 1000-1700 thru September, and paint a at noon (1200hrs). The Air Force Sergeants Rough Riders Pizza masterpiece at no cost. Supplies are limited. Association (AFSA) is a federally chartered non- • Jiu Jitsu Training, Every Tues, 1800-1930, • Jimmy Doolittle Center New Lunch Options, profi t organization representing the professional Fitness Center, (18 years & older) Every Wednesday, 1100-1300, in August, come and personal interests of active duty, retired, and • Zumba, 1830, Fitness Center try our new lunch options at the Jimmy Doolittle veteran Total Air Force and their families. Please • Cycle, 1930, Fitness Center Center. We want your feedback to help develop our join us as we discuss Base and Community events upcoming menu. and current legislation. Offi cers, enlisted, civilian, WEDNESDAY • Rough Riders Monthly Pizza Special. August dependent, Active Duty, Veterans, and Retired- • Youth Karate and Tumbling Classes, Hours Special – Chicken Cordon Bleu Pizza. Chicken, -All are welcome! Like us on Facebook at www. vary by age, Youth Center Canadian bacon, bacon with slices of Swiss cheese Facebook.com/MinotAFSA. We post any meeting • Right Start, 0730-1200, A&FRC, Held at the covering a white sauce. Lightly topped with changes, important news, events, and volunteer Jimmy Doolittle Center mozzarella. Small: $11 Med: $15 Large: $17- opportunities on our page. If you have questions, • TAP GPS Workshop, 0800-1600, A&FRC, Members receive $2 off any pizza. Panino Meal please contact us via email at AFSACh959@gmail. Held at the Professional Development Center – Chicken, ham, & bacon topped with Swiss & com. • Club Member Benefi t, Every Wed, 0900-1400, mozzarella. $8.25 meal – includes side & drink Bowling Center • B-Fifty Brew Drink Specials. Not a coff ee or MAIN STREET BOOKS STORYTIME – • New Spouse Orientation, 0930-1200, A&FRC, tea fan? Try our Redbull® Burners! Choose your An interactive storytime with songs, rhymes, pup- Held at the Jimmy Doolittle Center Redbull® fl avor: Original, Blueberry, Cranberry, or pets and books. Every Wednesday and Thursday • Fit Family Boot Camp, 0930, Fitness Center Tropical. Then choose your syrup: peach, coconut, morning at 10:00 a.m. for birth – 4yrs and 11:00 • Story Time, Every Wed, 1030, Base Library raspberry, or strawberry. Top with pink lemonade a.m. for 4 yrs+. All ages welcome. Each storytime • Lunch Time Pickup Basketball, Every Wed, or lemonade. Venti $4.00. Frozen Peach Cobbler – 30 minutes long. Main Street Books, 8 South Main 1100-1300, Fitness Center-Court B Cool down this month with our signature blended Street, Minot. 701-839-4050; www.mainstreet- • Fit to Fight Cycle, 1100, Fitness Center beverage. It is a dreamy combo of Peach, Hazelnut, booksminot.com • Fit to Fight CORE, 1130, Fitness Center Cinnamon, & Vanilla Bean. Starting August 1st, • New Parent Orientation, 1200, Child limited time only. Grande $5.00 Venti $5.50 MAIN STREET BOOKS 1ST SATUR- Development Center • Auto Hobby Monthly Special. Strut Spring DAYS STORYTIME – A weekend storytime • Pre-Deployment Readiness Training, Every Replacement Customer removes strut assembly for families. Once a month on the 1st Saturday of Wed, 1400-1500, A&FRC from vehicle & Auto Hobby staff will remove the the month there will be a specially themed story- • 4-H Club, 1600-1700, Youth Center old strut from the spring & install a new one. Sale time at Main Street Books that will be interactive • Members Wind Down Wednesday, Every Wed, Price $10/strut. Tire Mounting Customer mounts 4 with songs, rhymes, puppets and books. The 10:00 1630, Rockers Bar & Grill tires & Auto Hobby staff will balance the tires. Sale a.m. storytime is 30 minutes long and is geared • Cycle, 1630, Fitness Center Price $3.50/tire for birth – 4 yrs, but all ages are welcome. Main • US Kids Golf, 1700-1800 & 1800-1900, Golf Street Books, 8 South Main Street, Minot. 701-839- Course 4050; www.mainstreetbooksminot.com AREA HAPPENINGS NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 2016 15

entertaining art instruction by Minot local artists! copies for patrons to checkout: a regular print, MAHC 6TH ANNUAL CHARITY 5K No experience required! You will go home with a large print, audio CD, and a downloadable audio FUN WALK-RUN painting you can call “uniquely yours” and possibly edition through our Overdrive app. The 2 print edi- 8/06/2016 7:30 AM unleash a new talent you will want to explore. The tions and CD can be checked out for up to 10 days Oak Park Shelter #9. Join the Minot Area Home- featured artist will guide you through in recreat- with no renewals. If you already have read, own, less Coalition at our 6th Annual 5k Charity Fun ing her featured painting. It is easy, fun, and stress or plan on purchasing the book, you are welcome Walk-Run event at Oak Park shelter #9. This is a free! Feel free to bring your favorite cocktail and a to join us too. For more information, please contact non-competitive charity event to raise funds for the snack if you choose, then sit back and be creative! Brendan Chella, the Adult Services Librarian, at Homeless Coalition to continue to provide services Each session is $35 for non members and $32 for 701-852-1045. Hope to see you there! to those in need within the counties we serve. members, per person, which includes all the sup- Contact the MAHC offi ce for registration informa- plies needed to create your masterpiece. Class size RTL OPEN MIC NITE tion or check us out on facebook or on our website. is limited, so register early! Payment is due at time 08-26-2016 07:00 PM - 08-26-2016 Apparel items are limited so get yours soon and we of registration. Must be 21 to register. Registration 09:30 PM will see you there! now accepted online at www.taubemuseum.org Lik- Classic Rock Coffee-Minot. Founded with the spirit ing or commenting on this event does not constitute of Rock the Leaves Music Festival, musicians and LEGO CLUB registration for the class...you must call, stop by, or music lovers alike have built a burgeoning artist 8/09/2016 7:00 PM register online to complete the registration process. movement through RTL Open Mic Nites, where Minot Public Library. The LEGO Club will meet Thank you! For more information call the Taube artists of a wide array of disciplines share their the second Tuesday of the month at 7:00 PM in the Museum of Art at 838-4445, email [email protected]. God-given talents in an intimate stage setting. Imagination Station of the Minot Public Library. Several artists that have been featured at Beard- Children ages 4 and up are invited to come build 10TH ANNUAL ROCK THE LEAVES stock and Rock the Leaves were a product of the with us. MUSIC FESTIVAL 8/19/2016 - series formerly called Share Your Shine Open Mic 8/20/2016 Nites. While the name has now been shortened, the MOVIE IN THE PARK RTL entertainment presents the 10th Annual Rock movement continues to grow, cultivating a home for 8/10/2016 5:00 PM the Leaves Music Festival! 3 days of non-stop FUN all ages to share and celebrate talent. Oak Park: 1305 4th Avenue NW Minot ND. Save for the whole family!! -LIVE music featuring local the Date! Visit Minot’s Movie in the Park. We hope and nationally known recording artists -prize give- CARDINAL COLOR CRAZE 5K FUN to see you there! aways -FREE food -Infl atables -face painting -RTL WALK/RUN 8/27/2016 10:00 AM 5k -and more! Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, or Nedrose High School, 5705 15th Ave SE, Minot ND WHY NOT?! MINOT FEST VII Instagram! /rocktheleaves 58701. The Nedrose Cardinals Athletic Boosters 8/11/2016 8:00 PM - 8/14/2016 are SUPER excited for our fi rst FUNdraising event 11:00 PM SPECIAL OLYMPICS NORTH DAKOTA - The Cardinal Color Craze 5K Fun Walk/Run. The Taube Museum of Art. Why Not?! Minot Fest VII 5K 8/20/2016 8:00 AM course will loop through the 55th Crossing Commu- An all ages DIY music festival held in the heart Minot Optimist Soccer Complex 21st Ave & 12th nity, starting and ending at the new Nedrose High of downtown Minot! 90+ Bands and Performers, 3 St NW Minot ND 58701. Join us on August 20th School. Participants will be cheered across the days, $25. The event is hosted by Pangea House a to support Special Olympics North Dakota. Choose fi nish line and welcomed into the Color Explosion group of like-minded individuals working together the distance - 5k or 1 mile. Then walk or run to join After Race DANCE Party!! Open to EVERYONE- to provide: safe, affordable, all ages, community in the fun! Spectators welcome! Register online by young and young at heart!! Check out our website events for the Minot area. Thursday August 11th- August 1st to guarantee a race shirt! at http://cardinalcolorcraze.weebly.com. We are hop- Kick off party at Souris River Brewing! Local mu- ing for a HUGE turnout!!! Go Cardinals!!! #cardi- sic, local beer, local volunteers getting together to FESTIVAL ON MAIN 8/20/2016 nalcolorcraze16 #nedrosecardinals #colormecrazey fund the impending 3 day, all ages, music festival. 10:00 AM Come eat food, play games and parking lot party Downtown Minot. The annual Festival on Main DOG DAYS OF SUMMER it up for a great cause. $5 at the door or buy your will be held in Downtown Minot on Saturday, Au- 9/05/2016 10:00 AM Why Not?! weekend pass and get in free. Weekend gust 20th from 10-5 pm. This event is sponsored by Main Street/Roosevelt Park. Dog Days of Summer passes will be $25 at the door. Friday August 12th- the Downtown Business & Professional Association Schedule Labor Day September 5th 2016 • Jasper’s The fun begins and stays at the Taube Museum of of Minot. Activities include carnival and infl atable Walk (10-12)-This year’s walk takes us to down- Art for the weekend! Saturday August 13th- The games, Dakota Cruisers classic car show, bingo, town Minot. We begin our walk at the intersection fun continues at three venues: The Taube Museum food and craft vendors, and Dizzy the Clown. There of Central Ave and Main Street. From 10-12 that of Art, Otis and James Photography and Souris will be children’s art activities, sidewalk sales, morning several businesses will be offering dis- River Brewing. Saturday is the big touring band MAFB K-9 dog demonstration, FunTyme karaoke counts on various items. We will walk from Main day! Many, many talented bands from Minneapolis, contest, dance performances, in store events, and Street to Roosevelt Park. • Pet Fashion/Costume Texas, and of course North Dakota! Sunday Au- so much more! The Festival is free to the public, Show (12:30-1:30)-This show is bringing back an gust 14th- The last day of the 3 day festival begins and parking will be available in the city parking old tradition with a fun twist. Local businesses with music and art at 62 Doors Art Gallery and lots. will dress their dogs in unique outfi ts to determine ends together at the Taube Museum of Art. For all which business is the most creative when it comes the news check out our blog at: http://whynotfest. DALE BROWN COURTS DEDICATION to dressing their pet. • Action Agility Demonstra- tumblr.com/ The event schedule: https://docs.google. 8/20/2016 11:30 AM tion (2-3)-Action Agility is back with more dem- com/spreadsheets/d/1fvfup1VGE1ni1l6d6p0CHU_1 Hammond Park. There will be a dedication cer- onstrations. Join us while the Action Agility gang MtQMC4wYWFbm6iLUzyE/edit?usp=sharing emony unveiling the two new basketball courts in demonstrates obstacle course running and explains honor of legendary coach Dale Brown. the importance of • Minot PD K-9 Demonstra- NORTHERN NEIGHBORS DAY tion (3:30-4:30)-Our friendly neighborhood police 8/13/2016 11:00 AM COLOR ME HAPPY ADULT COLOR- department will exhibit one of the most important Minot AFB. Northern Neighbors Day is the Minot ING CLUB 8/20/2016 1:00 PM allies an offi cer has while they are on the job. This AFB, ND open house and air show. This years The Minot Public Library is excited to begin offer- display should NOT be missed. • Soggy Doggy show will feature the US Army Golden Knights ing a coloring club for adults! The club will meet (6:30-8:30)-For the third Labor Day in a row, the parachute team and the Air Combat Command the third Saturday of every month from 1:00 pm – good folks at the Minot Parks District will allow F-16 demonstration team. Additionally, we are ex- 2:30 pm. The Color Me Happy Coloring Club gives us to offer the Roosevelt Park Pool to EVERY well pecting fl ybys by the B-2 and B-52, numerous war grown-ups an opportunity to unwind and take part behaved dog for a free will donation to the Souris birds and other acts to be announced. in some childlike fun. MPL will provide all the sup- Valley Animal Shelter. *Leashes are mandatory GAME ON SATURDAY plies you need to relax and get creative, but you are when dog is not in the pool. **Must maintain full 8/13/2016 1:00 PM welcome to bring your own. No registration is nec- control over your pet at ALL times Minot Public Library. We are excited to offer TEEN essary; for more information please call 852-1045. GAMING on the second Saturday of every month. PAINT THE TOWN RED 9/06/2016 From 1:00-4:00, come on down to Teen Gaming CHOW DOWN FOR CHARITY Feeling Creative? Looking for an adventurous in the South Community room. We have a Wii, a 8/23/2016 6:00 PM new opportunity? Grab your friends, coworkers, or WiiU, an Xbox360 and a Kinect. We have tablets The Riverside Holiday Inn is Hosting a Chow Down make it a unique date night – and join the Taube to play on too! Bring a game from home or play one for Charity Event for the Domestic Violence Cri- Museum of Art for an evening of entertaining art of ours! Grab a friend or two and let’s GAME ON sis Center, Vendors will set up a booth with tasty instruction by Minot local artists! No experience SATURDAYS! menu items and for a donation of 10.00 a person required! You will go home with a painting you can you are allowed to go around and taste the items. call “uniquely yours” and possibly unleash a new SWITCHFOOT LIVE! AT 10TH AN- All proceeds will benefi t the Domestic Violence talent you will want to explore. The featured artist NUAL ROCK THE LEAVES Crisis Center. Fee is charged at the event. no ticket will guide you through in recreating her featured 8/18/2016 6:00 PM needed. painting. It is easy, fun, and stress free! Feel free Minot Auditorium. Grammy Award winning band to bring your favorite cocktail and a snack if you Switchfoot returns to the Magic City to kick off the BOOKS N’ BREWS BOOK CLUB choose, then sit back and be creative! Each ses- 10th Anniversary of western North Dakota’s Big- 8/25/2016 7:00 PM sion is $35 for non members and $32 for members, gest Family Friendly Music Festival!! Also featur- On Thursday, August 25th at 700pm at the Tap per person, which includes all the supplies needed ing: Big Daddy Weave and much much more! Check Room, located between Rooster’s and Rick’s Jewelry to create your masterpiece. Class size is limited, out iamrtl.com for more information. just off Main Street, will be the next meeting of the so register early! Payment is due at time of regis- Books ‘n Brews Book Club. The featured book this tration. Must be 21 to register. Registration now PAINT THE TOWN RED meeting is one of the more popular fi ction novels of accepted online at www.taubemuseum.org Liking 8/18/2016 6:30 PM the last several years, “The Girl on the Train” by or commenting on this event does not constitute 2 N Main St. Feeling Creative? Looking for an Paula Hawkins. Hawkins’ best-selling debut tells registration for the class...you must call, stop by, or adventurous new opportunity? Grab your friends, the story of Rachel and how she got dragged into register online to complete the registration process. coworkers, or make it a unique date night – and a mystery involving a couple she saw every day on Thank you! For more information call the Taube join the Taube Museum of Art for an evening of her train commute. The library has access to three Museum of Art at 838-4445, email [email protected]. 16 FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 2016 NORTHERN SENTRY

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INOT AIR raised in small-town has spent the entirety 25 positions were open for FORCE BASE, Pordenone, Italy, near of his career in the 5th guardsmen Air Force-wide, MN.D. -- Aviano AFB and graduated Communications Squadron. and Johnson was one of Before meeting face-to- from Kaiserslautern The day he completed his two selected from Air Force face with the NCO in charge, American High School Career Development Course, Global Strike Command. a young Airman slowly in Germany. Growing up Johnson called Tech. Sgt. The goal of the course was walked into the Honor Guard around Air Force bases, the Joshua Hull, the NCOIC of to teach Airmen from base building, nervous to make urge to join the United States the base Honor Guard, to say programs to perform military a good first impression at a Air Force developed early on he was interested in joining. funeral honors at the same meeting that would decide for Johnson. “Everyone joins the Honor standard held by the Air his future. “Growing up in a whole Guard for their own personal Force Honor Guard, Johnson When faced with the different country surrounded reasons,” said Hull. “Several explained. Airmen sharpened question of why he wanted by other Americans, you feel Airmen have had family their skills in firing party, to join the Minot Air Force that sense of comradery,” members receive military body bearing and colors Base Honor Guard, a million he said. “That is one of funeral honors, which gives team. different answers raced the main reasons I wanted them the desire to give “We were constantly through his mind. to join. No matter where back. We have an amazing training how to perform “I want to become part of I would go, I knew that I opportunity to represent in all aspects of a military an organization that is truly would be able to meet other every member, past and funeral down to the finest passionate about what it people who share common present.” detail because it’s that does,” said the eager Airman. interests.” Which is the exact attention to detail that keeps Immediately following Being raised by a U.S. reasoning Johnson said he all of us performing at the their meeting, Airman 1st Navy veteran, Johnson gave to why he wanted to be highest standard,” he said. Class Alessio Johnson was discovered quickly during a guardsman. High standards are enrolled in a two-week Basic Military Training that “I wanted to honor the expected in details, as well training course, where he he had already experienced memory of each and every as in dress and appearance. would eventually graduate many military aspects veteran, retiree and active Starting with string-free and earn the title of throughout his life. However, duty Airman who passes blues shirt and service coat Ceremonial Guardsman. working alongside other away to the best of my and finishing with smudge- Johnson was born and Airmen, he said he realized ability,” Johnson said. “At free shoes and ceremonial he was now, finally, part of the same time, I want to give cap, Airmen are expected to the team. the family an even greater uphold standards explained “We all had to strive to sense of pride for their in the Honor Guard manual complete the mission, no family member.” given to them early on in matter how big or how small Johnson, who recently their Honor Guard career. it might be,” he said. surpassed his one-year Impressions are important After completing technical anniversary with the for Honor Guardsmen, training in his respective base Honor Guard, was whether they’re going in to Air Force Specialty Code selected to attend a training meet their base NCOIC for 3D0X3, Cyber Surety, course with the Air Force the first time, or performing Johnson was assigned to Honor Guard at Joint Base detail at a high-visual Minot Air Force Base, Anacostia-Bolling in the funeral, they always have to North Dakota, where he District of Colombia. Only be flawless and precise.