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Airmen’s dormitory undergoes remodel AIRMAN 1ST CLASS AUSTIN M. THOMAS | 5TH BW PUBLIC AFFAIRS

INOT AIR standards of the Airmen Cadell. “This will basically room will have individual As of right now, no new FORCE BASE, living in dormitories. be a new dormitory once the thermostat control. dorms are scheduled for MN.D., -- Most “When the living remodel is done.” “Dorm 276 was the building, but Dorm 331 and Airmen spend their fi rst standards go up, the dorms A common area will be last dorm with no air 330 are next for remodeling. few years living in base need to be replaced or, added for every two to three conditioning,” said Timothy The environment of a dormitories, and with in this case, completely dorms, and will include a Knickerbocker, Minot Air recently remodeled dorm living standards constantly remodeled,” said Ted small kitchen with a fridge, Force Base Homes housing provides Airmen with changing, facilities are often Cadell, 5th Civil Engineer stovetop and sink. manager. “With a new a good place to pursue improved or remodeled. Squadron project manager. With the improvements heating, ventilation and air opportunities, added Dorm 276 at Minot The building will have taking up more space, the conditioning system, it will Knickerbocker. Air Force Base, N.D. has new electrical components, dorms maximum capacity have eff ective cooling and undergone remodeling since insulation, carpet, fi xtures, will be 55 rather than the heating.” July 2016 and is scheduled outlets and a fi re sprinkler previous 70. As living standards Dorm 276 is boarded up while it’s in the process of being remodeled at for completion in July 2017. system, added Cadell. Cadell also mentioned change, dorms are torn Minot Air Force Base, N.D., May. 5, The goal of the project “The dorm was demoed another new aspect of down, built or improved 2017. The Remodel is scheduled for is to improve the living from wall-to-wall,” said the remodel; each dorm’s upon, said Knickerbocker. complete in July, 2017.

Asian/Pacifi c American Heritage Month: Diversity Day Sky Fest AIRMAN 1ST CLASS ALYSSA M. AKERS | MINOT AIR FORCE BASE PUBLIC AFFAIRS over INOT AIR the Combined Community in-charge of standard have the same cultural Fort Stevenson FORCE BASE, Complex parking lot May 25 evaluations and event co- infl uences we did growing Memorial Day MN.D. -- from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. planner for AAPI. “This may up.” In honor of Asian/Pacifi c During the event, there include Samoan, Hawaiian, While speaking to Weekend American Heritage Month, will be food sampling, Filipino and Korean cuisine. coworkers and the people Minot Air Force Base performances, a fashion Our food is donated to us for in Minot, Fuimaono and May 27-29 brought a small group show and kids activities. the event, but we will also Tupuola realized that 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. together to help celebrate “The food options we have pizza.” there are plenty of people the culture of our Asian plan to have come from The performances will be uninformed of the month. Ft. Stevenson State Park, Americans and Pacifi c many diff erent cultures,” cultural dances put on by “Every culture has a Islanders. said Tech. Sgt. Faleolealofa the newly-formed group, recognized month to Garrison A free event, Diversity Fuimaono, 5th Security as well as one by a private share their heritage,” said Day, is scheduled to occur at Forces Squadron NCO- organization from Minot. Fuimaono. “We wanted to Free Admission “We have a Filipino group share ours, even though we to Park with coming from off base,” said didn’t have a lot of time to Military ID on Staff Sgt. Kathleen Tupuola, plan everything we wanted 5th Civil Engineer Squadron to do.” Monday, May 29 engineering journeyman and “Hopefully for years to Call 1-800-799-4242 event co-planner for AAPI. come, future committees “They’ll be performing a will be more aware of all or visit Filipino dance and providing the work it takes to pull off www.skyfestnd.com the fashion show.” this event and the others that “We will also have kid have already passed,” added for more info activities,” added Fuimaono. Tupuola. “If we could do it Sponsors: CVB, BHG, Ye Olde Malt Shoppe “We want this event to be in a month, then they should RTC, BLFG & Fort Stevenson State Park family friendly, especially be more prepared with the since a lot of the kids don’t foundation we are laying." NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, MAY 26, 2017 3 CONTACTUS

AF showcases game- Tonya Stuart-Melland Sales Manager | Ad Designer [email protected] changing technologies at Beth Duchsherer Ad Designer | Sales Representative DOD Lab Day [email protected] BRYAN RIPPLE | 88TH AIR BASE WING PUBLIC AFFAIRS MINOT AIR FORCE BASE PUBLIC AFFAIRS Chief of Public Affairs ASHINGTON never enter a fight measure when Protect High Maj. Jamie Humphries W (AFNS) without an advantage. necessary. The Ninja Energy Laser Public Affairs Offi cer -- Scientists and “Our Airmen have solution has been Demonstrator Lt. Danielle Lucero engineers from the been leaders in developed to match the Advanced Chief Editor Air Force Research innovation for more pace of commercial Technology Staff Sgt. Chad B. Trujillo Laboratory presented than a century,” said drone development and Demonstrator 16 technology research Jeff H. Stanley, the keep warfighters safe. (SHiELD), is to Staff Photojournalists projects in various deputy assistant The Low Cost combine an agile, Tech. Sgt. Evelyn Chavez stages of maturity secretary of the Air Attritable Aircraft small, high-power Staff Sgt. Kristine MacDonald during the second Force for science, Technology Program laser system on a Senior Airman Apryl L. Hall biennial Department technology, and (LCAAT) is a research tactical aircraft Senior Airman Sahara Fales of Defense Lab Day engineering. “Today area that seeks to to demonstrate Senior Airman Justin Armstrong May 18, 2017, in we had the great introduce an unmanned an advanced self- Airman 1st Class Jessica Weissman the Pentagon center opportunity to aerial vehicle system defense capability Airman 1st Class Jonathan McElderry courtyard. showcase many of our to support warfighters to defend against Airman 1st Class Alyssa Akers AFRL scientists and science and technology with a lower cost than missile threats Airman 1st Class Austin Thomas engineers from across efforts. AFRL is truly traditional manned and enhance Airman 1st Class Dillon Audit the country joined at the forefront of aircraft, while meeting survivability. Airman 1st Class Ashley Boster more than 60 Army, helping ensure our capability requirements “Aircraft have Airman Dalton Shank Navy, and medical nation maintains for support in been working Media Relations labs and engineering technological contested areas. to maintain air Marissa Howard centers at the event superiority.” Lower productions superiority since COMMANDERS which featured more One AFRL exhibit, costs associated with aircraft were 5th Bomb Wing Commander: than 100 exhibits. called Military the LCAAT program invented and Col. Matthew R. Brooks The DOD Lab Day Applications of Gene will allow different we’ve been trying 5th Bomb Wing Vice Commander: was hosted by Mary Editing Technology, classes of UAVs to to shoot down Col. David Ballew J. 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We welcome your stories display, including one technologies and photos of interest to the reader- ship of the Northern Sentry. Minot Air that will eventually for the nation’s Force Base Public Affairs reserves the add to the self-defense air, space, and right to not authorize publication.The capabilities of Air cyberspace Northern Sentry deadline for sub- Force tactical aircraft. forces. mission of materials is at noon the The goal of the Self- Tuesday before publication date. 4 FRIDAY, MAY 26, 2017 NORTHERN SENTRY TEAM MINOT CELEBRATES NATIONAL POLICE WEEK Minot Air Force Base celebrated National Police Week 2017, May 14-19. National Police Week is a congressionally honored week celebrating law enforcement personnel across the nation and around the world who have made the ultimate sacrifi ce in the line of duty. During the week, Minot AFB security forces personnel planned a parade, weapon and vehicle display, 5K Remembrance Ruck March, 5K Memorial Run, and a retreat ceremony to end the week. U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTOS | AIRMAN 1ST CLASS ALYSSA M. AKERS AND AIRMAN 1ST CLASS AUSTIN M. THOMAS NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, MAY 26, 2017 5

My Lt. is a cat AIRMAN 1ST CLASS DILLON AUDIT | PUBLIC AFFAIRS

MINOT AIR FORCE we’re thankful to have her.” staff and Buff e’s primary BASE, N.D. -- According to drafted caregiver, sees her lift A three-legged, grey- and approved 5th AMXS Airmen’s morale every day. haired, feline greets members operating instructions, “She’s like a little bit of and watches for tardy Airmen some of Buff e’s roles and a mental break,” said Rak. as she lounges in sunspots responsibilities are to serve “I always called it a ‘Buff e in the long 5th Aircraft as the 5th AMXS emissary break’ because I would stop Maintenance Squadron and provide increased morale what I was doing and hang hallway. and esprit-de-corps for all out with her for a little bit. It 1st Lt. Buff e (buh-fee) unit members. helped me center myself and Stratofortress Grey, the 5th “There are multiple times get ready to charge forward AMXS mascot, is more than I’ve seen young Airmen with whatever else I had to just a cat. She assists Airmen and NCOs who are having do at work.” by improving their overall a hard day and come over Buff e was commissioned mental and social fi tness. and say ‘hi’, to Buff e,” said by Maj. Oscar the black Historical church gets Buff e was found at a Schwinler. cat, the mascot for the 5th privately owned animal The 5th AMXS maintainers Reconnaissance Squadron historical donation rescue shelter in Minot N.D., work long hours and are at Osan Air Base, Republic VERENDRYE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE where several 5th AMXS tasked for last minute of Korea. Buff e and Oscar Airmen volunteered on Oct. deployments but regardless are two of several ranked 14, 2014. of these challenges, they mascots in other Air Force Verendrye Electric In addition to Nelson, The Airmen grew attached accomplish their daily squadrons who are given Cooperative held a about 50 people attended to Buff e and introduced her mission. offi cial titles and duties to special event on May 18 the event, including former to Lt. Col. Randy Schwinler, “Buff e can relate to help keep spirits high and 5th AMXS commander. the maintainers,” said morale strong. to celebrate the millionth members of the church, After Schwinler carefully Schwinler. “Despite being dollar granted by Operation Verendrye board members, considered the process of ostracized by other cats due Lt. Col. Randy Schwinler, the 5th Aircraft Round Up, a program and members of the media. Maintenance Squadron commander, caring for an animal at the to her undeveloped leg, she holds 1st Lt. Buffe Stratofortress Grey, where Verendrye members “We had a great turnout. squadron, Buff e was adopted continues to inspire Airmen, the 5th AMXS mascot, at Minot Air Force into the family. push on strongly and emulate Base, N.D., May 3, 2017. Buffe was voluntarily round their bills The church is off of the found at a privately owned animal res- to the nearest dollar. The beaten path, so it was our “She’s family, just like the strength and courage to cue shelter in Minot N.D., which several any other member of our 5th move forward.” 5th AMXS Airmen volunteered on Oct. funds donated are given as delight to see so many 14, 2014. grants to various charitable people come and visit with AMXS,” said Schwinler. Senior Airman “She is valued, treated with Samantha Rak, 5th AMXS U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO | SENIOR AIRMAN causes in Verendrye’s us about how important this respect and dignity, and commander’s support service area. The program church is to them. It was SAHARA FALES started in 1996, and about a special day for a lot of 90 percent of its members people, and $1,700 will go An experienced team for your peace of mind. participate. a long way toward fi xing The event was held at up this local landmark,” Department of Neurosurgery Norway Lutheran Church, said Tom Raff erty, member a 110-year old church services manager of between Karlsruhe and Verendrye Electric. Denbigh, ND. Listed on In the 21 years since the National Register of it gave its fi rst grant, Historic places, the church Verendrye has supported no longer holds weekly several programs dealing services, but it does hold a with children, education, few each year, including a the arts, and healthcare. special service during the “This program fi ts perfectly Norsk Hostfest. with the cooperative The church received philosophy,” Raff erty said. the millionth dollar in the “Everyone pitches in a little form of a $1,700 check to to have a big impact on the assist with refurbishing its community.” steeple. “It's a great honor for Norway Church to be Verendrye Electric Cooperative pre- Trinity Health neurosurgeon Charles Wood, MD uses image guidance chosen for this because it's sented the 110-year-old Norway technology for minimally invasive brain and back surgery, and provides follow something that's historical,” Lutheran Church with a check for $1,700 to help fi x the church stee- up care that allows you to stay close to home. said Vera Nelson, the ple. A special celebration was held church’s secretary/treasurer. at the church because the grant was • Smaller incisions with smaller scars the millionth dollar granted from the • Faster and less painful recovery Nelson has been involved in cooperative’s Operation Round Up • Less chance for complications the church for most of her program, which started in 1996. Pic- • Less stress to the body tured from left are Keith Reinowski • Decreased risk for infection and nerve damage Charles Wood, MD life – and she turned 100 and Steve Peterson, both Operation Neurosurgery years old earlier this month. Round Up board members, Blaine Bruner, chairman of Verendrye Elec- Department of Neurosurgery She attended the event tric, Vera Nelson, a 100-year old Health Center – East and accepted the check on secretary/treasurer of the church, 20 Burdick Expy W, Minot • (701) 857-5877 behalf of the church. and Randy Hauck, manager of Ver- trinityhealth.org endrye Electric. 6 FRIDAY, MAY 26, 2017 NORTHERN SENTRY

Heritage to Horizons celebrates 70 years of AF dominance MASTER SGT. BRYAN FRANKS | SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE PUBLIC AFFAIRS

ASHINGTON Impact, Celtic Aire, and nearly 80,000 aircraft in flight was achievable. DNA.” (AFNS) -- As Strolling Strings, as 1944. Air Force Chief However, in 1903, as The concert was the W the sun set well as an aerial flyover of Staff Gen. David L. those thoughts were first of four scheduled across the Arlington, and special appearance Goldfein said he was published in the New Heritage to Horizons Virginia, skyline May by the U. S. Air Force proud of the heritage on York Times, the Wright performances at the 18, 2017, the Air Force Honor Guard Drill Team. which the Air Force is brothers were securing memorial. Future kicked off its Heritage “Tonight, we honor the built. their legacy and the concert dates include to Horizons summer millions of Airmen who “Ladies and gentlemen, nation’s legacy in June 9, July 7 and Aug. concert series at the Air have served this nation,” if you say something powered flight. 4. Force Memorial in honor said Secretary of the Air can’t be done, there’s a “We embrace a culture of the service’s 70th Force Heather Wilson. good chance an Airman of innovation and dare anniversary. “This concert has been is doing it,” Goldfein to break barriers,” The event took the about our heritage said. “If our motto Goldfein said. “It should Air Force birthday celebration con- tinues as the Air Force Honor Guard crowd through a musical and the price we have wasn’t ‘Aim High!’ and come as no surprise Drill Team performs at the Air Force tour of the Air Forces’ [paid].” somebody hadn’t already that Airmen are known Memorial during the Air Force history, featuring the The Air Force grew out grabbed it – it might be for taking challenges Band’s summer series, Heritage to Horizons, in Arlington, Va., May 17, United States Air Force of the Army Air Corps, ‘Bring It!’” and turning them into 2017. Band, with performances and numbered over 2.6 There was a time when opportunities … quite U.S. AIRFORCE PHOTOS by Airmen of Note, Max million personnel with no one believed manned simply, it’s in our ANDY MORATAYA HEALTH & OUTDOORS NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, MAY 26, 2017 7 May is Osteoporosis Awareness Month JULIE GARDEN ROBINSON | NDSU EXTENSION SERVICE FOOD AND NUTRITION SPECIALIST PRAIRIE ADVENTURES BY PATRICIA STOCKDILL

id you know that Eat a variety of foods every to learn whether the food has bones can become day to get the vitamins and vitamin D added. “Those two young girls painted their hearts Dso weak that a minerals your body needs. Note: Vitamin D can out for all of the kids who wanted their fac- sneeze can lead to a break? Where Do I Get Calcium be made when our skin is es painted.” Osteoporosis is a disease and Vitamin D? exposed to sunlight; during that causes bones to become Nutrition labels show the winter months, we may brittle. It can occur in men percent of the Daily Value be lacking in vitamin D. – Toni Ganje and women. of calcium provided by a According to some research, We can’t feel our bones serving of the food. 10 minutes of sun exposure weakening, so we need to Some nutrition labels also provides 10,000 International eat a healthful diet and get show how much vitamin D is Units of vitamin D. (But, Memorial Day weekend be placed in a special area weight-bearing exercise present. remember to wear sunscreen in North Dakota draws fam- at the hatchery so attend- (such as walking, hiking, Calcium is found in: to protect yourself from skin ilies outside, camping, and ees can come back in the jogging, dancing) to keep • Yogurt cancer!). to lakes and rivers. future to fi nd their special our bones strong. Building • Broccoli How Much Calcium and But let’s face it – Memo- rock “planting.” strong bones begins in • Calcium-fortifi ed juices, Vitamin D Do You Need? rial Day weekend weather The Fun Day is an op- childhood. Maintaining breads and cereals, soy milk, Calcium usually doesn’t offer up portunity to introduce or our bone strength continues almond milk, and tofu Women, 19 to 70, and men, oodles of warm summer remind people what the throughout our life. • Milk 19 to 50: 1,000 milligrams sunshine. hatchery does – everything May, Osteoporosis • Kale Women, 51 and older, men, With visions of yet an- from raise fi sh stocked in Awareness Month, is a • Cheese 71 and older: 1,200 mg other typical Memorial Day North Dakota lakes and good time to renew our • Figs Children/teens, 9 to 18: weather on tap last year, elsewhere to specialized commitment to protecting • Collard greens 1,300 mg Toni Ganje decided families endangered species work. our bones. Vitamin D is found in: Children 4 to 8: 1,000 mg should have another “Fun No pre-registration is Bone Builders • Fatty fi sh such as salmon Children 1 to 3: 700 mg Day” opportunity – and necessary, Ganje said. Sim- Calcium and vitamin D • Some types of 100 Vitamin D that’s how Garrison Dam ply come and have a “fun are the main bone-building percent juice* Children and adults, ages 1 National Fish Hatchery Fun day.” nutrients. Other vitamins and • Vitamin D-fortifi ed milk to 70: 600 International Units Day was born. Something else will be at minerals such as vitamin C, • Some types of cereal* (IU) The second annual the May 25 Fun Day: Adult potassium and magnesium • Some brands of yogurt* Adults, 71 and older: 800 Hatchery Fun Day is May sturgeon are in the hatch- also help build strong bones. * Read the label on foods IU 27 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ery for spawning, which oc- The free event is open to curs later in June. They can people of all ages, Ganje weigh up to 80 pound live described. Little tykes as to the age of 70. North Dakota to Observe Public Works Week small as 1 or 2 years of Last year’s success shows age will be entertained at how important it is for fami- NORTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH the “Little Tyke’s Pond”. lies to have fun, educational There is face painting outdoor opportunities and and a variety of programs, activities available, Ganje ISMARCK, professionals who said Chuck Abel, including learning about life said. The goal is to have N.D. – manage community executive secretary for stages of a monarch but- Fun Day become an annual North water, sewer, public the North Dakota Chapter terfl y and how to count fry event. Dakota will transportation, and of the American Public (newly hatched fi sh). Even though the next observe refuse removal systems, Works Association. It’s not “one fi shy, two Fun Day is only days away, PublicB Works Week as well as those who “Public works fi shy” when it comes to try- Ganje is already looking May 21-27, 2017, are responsible for professionals maintain ing to fi gure out how many towards the third annual to celebrate the maintaining public and improve the systems small fi sh – the young fry - event. With work under- contributions of public buildings and grounds. and services vital to a are darting around in the way extending the hatchery works professionals to “We value our community’s health, water. Instead, “it’s kind ground’s hiking trail, next communities throughout communities and the safety and comfort.” of scientifi c calculations,” year Ganje envisions guid- the state. role public works For more information Ganje explained. ed trail hikes as a possible Public Works Week professionals play in about Public Works Hatchery tours take activity. is observed annually keeping them safe and Week, contact Chuck place every one-half hour In the meantime, the ap- to recognize the functioning smoothly,” Abel at 701.328.5207. beginning at 9:30 a.m. proximately 1.6-mile hiking People can come and go trail, complete with viewing at their leisure throughout areas and kiosks, is open the 4-hour event. and available at no charge Last year’s inaugural to the public. event drew at least 480 Other public opportuni- people. “It was heartwarm- ties at the hatchery include ing,” Ganje smiled, think- aquarium viewing from 8 ing about all of the children a.m. to 8 p.m. daily from wanting to have their faces Memorial Day through La- painted by two volunteer bor Day weekend. Guided girls from Underwood. tours are held at 11 a.m. If it truly is typical North and 1 p.m. Dakota Memorial Day Ganje suggests larger weekend weather, the groups contact the hatchery hatchery has ample indoor for tour information so vol- space available to accom- unteers can accommodate modate Fun Day guests. more people. And given last year’s huge Self-guided tours are success, Ganje said more available weekdays, 8 a.m. volunteers will be on hand to 3:30 p.m. this year. More tours were The hatchery is located also added. downstream of Garrison Participants can help Dam. Rain or shine, sim- the hatchery grow a “rock ply follow the signs to the garden” by writing their hatchery complex east of names on rocks, which will the Missouri River.

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SUDOKU Solution to puzzle on page 18 PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES 12 3 (PG-13) 435 FRIDAY, MAY 26 • 1800 67 SATURDAY, MAY 27 485 7 1500 – 1800 SUNDAY, MAY 28 • 1500 1964 Captain Jack Sparrow fi nds the 4 287 winds of ill-fortune blowing even more strongly when deadly ghost 31 pirates led by his old nemesis, the terrifying Captain Salazar, escape 27 6 from the Devil’s Triangle, determined to kill every pirate at sea...including 958 him. Captain Jack’s only hope of

C survival lies in seeking out the leg- endary Trident of Poseidon, Solution to last week’s Crossword puzzle. a powerful artifact that bestows upon its possessor total control over the seas. DINING, ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, MAY 26, 2017 9

Baked Cinnamon Cream Cheese Roll-Ups Creative Night Out FIRST THURSDAYS JUNE 1 Showcasing diverse local talent 5:30 - 9:00 PM

DOWNTOWN MINOT reative Night Mouse River Players. “I Out brings love to travel and look at the diverse the land, the mountains, talents of the the water, and the skies. community Every place has such toC downtown Minot, unique characteristics. HOT SPOT running on the first Through my use of CREATIVE STOPS Thursday of each month imagery, color, and paint In-store specials: through September. Each application, I try to bring studio tours, & more! month will feature three this spirit to viewers.” creative types whether • Local Poet and its music, poetry, dance, Author Frank Reardon • Artspace Suite 1 Gallery storytelling or visual will do readings at 7:00 Demo by member artist arts this event has hosted at Main Street Susana Amundarain something for everyone. Books. Frank Reardon • Art Main The events will start at was born in 1974 in • Budget Music & Video 5:30 where locals will Boston, Massachusetts, • Oliver’s Attic stop in at our creative and currently lives in • Rick’s Jewelry participating retail “hot Minot, North Dakota. • 62 Doors Gallery & spots” where you will Frank has published Studios enjoy music, snacks, poetry and short stories in • Taube Museum of Art INGREDIENTS: sale specials, and artist many different reviews, • 3 Little Pigs Food Truck demonstrations. Hot journals and online 10-12 slices bread (any kind) Spots: Art Main (Sales, zines. Frank is currently 4 oz cream cheese , softened punch/hor d’oeuvres), 3 Tbs powdered sugar 6:00 PM: working on a novel, short ½ cup sugar Featured Visual Artist Artspace Suite 1 Gallery fiction, and poetry. 1 tsp cinnamon (Artist demo by Susana • Off the Vine will ½ cup butter , melted Studio Tour: Andrea Donovan Amundarain, sweets host our music feature and coffee), Budget for the evening at 8:00. INSTRUCTIONS: 110 1st St SE (across from Music and Video (in The lyrical poetry sounds Mouse River Players) store specials), Oliver’s Preheat the oven to 350F. Slice the crusts off the bread of Ten 63 Studio will Using a rolling pin, fl atten the bread out. Combine the 7:00 PM: Attic (Sales, wine/ get your spirit moving. cream cheese and powdered sugar until smooth. Lay out Frank Reardon, hor d’oeuvres), Rick’s Ten 63 Studio is a 2 shallow dishes (I use pie plates sometimes) Combine the Author and Poet, at Jewelry (Bracelet Demo, creative group of friends sugar and cinnamon until well combined and add to one Main Street Books in sort specials and tour), come together through of the shallow dishes. In the other, add the melted butter. Taube Museum of Art photography, music Spread each slice of bread thickly with the cream cheese 8 South Main Opening Art reception, 3 and cinematography. mixture. Roll up tightly, dip in the butter, then the sugar and Little Pigs Food Truck, place on a baking sheet. Bake for 20 minutes until lightly 8:00 PM: They unite and express browned. Devour. Music by Ten 63 62 Doors(Open Studio themselves in many Studio at Off the Tours), Artist Booths and forms. A must see to end Vine Street Musicians! our creative night out! • Our June 1st Creative Need a snack while on 15 South Main Night Out events 6:00 your Creative Night Out Events are FREE to featured Visual Artist stop by local food truck attend! Studio Tour will be with 3 Little Pigs for some Dr. Andrea Donovan kicked up tasty treats! P.H.D., an Exhibiting For more information Contact us for info or to get Gallery Member at the or to get involved involved! facebook/Minotcr local Artspace Suite 1 contact us on Facebook eativenightoutfi rstthrusdays Gallery and Minot State at Creative Night Email: creativenightout@ University Professor. Her Out or email us at yahoo.com studio is located at 110 creativenightout@yahoo. 1st St. SE across from the com.

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Operation HEROES Family Deployment Event Deploys June 3rd FREE Admission For Club receive their mobility folder and other deployment Members To UFC Fight Night items on the day of the event. Participants will do everything from going through a pre-deployment line to getting their backpacks, shot records, and dog tags. The young “warriors” are given briefi ngs by various base agencies such as fi nance, public health, and the chapel. All registered “warriors” will be issued military orders, pre-deployment checklists, and more. Participants also receive an opportunity to participate in interactive displays plus touch and ask questions about Minot AFB equipment. All warriors will then meet up for a Operation HEROES Children at Minot AFB have a chance to deploy Reintegration Party at the Youth Center. The fi - to an undisclosed location as part of the Operation nale will feature a cookout, bouncy castles, and a HEROES event organized by the Airman & Family paintball shooting range. Club members receive FREE admission to the Readiness Center. The event provides children of The Operation HEROES event is open to chil- UFC 212 pay-per-view event at Rockers Bar & Grill deploying family members a better understanding dren of all ages however youth ages 11 and under on Saturday, June 3. Non-members price is only of what their military parents go through in order to must be accompanied by an adult. With parent’s $7. deploy. However, this event is open to all military consent, warriors age 12 and up can take part in a The action features the UFC Featherweight families regardless if their loved ones are deployed top secret mission which will surely test their skills Championship unifi cation bout between current or not. in a deployed setting. Children must be dressed two-time champion José Aldo and current interim Operation HEROES will be activated on Sat- for outdoor activities. champion Max Holloway. In the co-main event, urday, June 3 beginning at 9 a.m. at the Youth The Operation HEROES Reintegration Party Claudia Gadelha faces in Center. Children must pre-register for the event no is sponsored by AT&T and Northern Tier Federal a women’s Strawweight match-up. later than 12 p.m. on Tuesday, May 30 by calling or Credit Union. No Federal Endorsement of Spon- Preliminaries begin at 7 p.m. with the main card visiting the Airman & Family Readiness Center dur- sors Intended. To sign-up or for more details, call starting at 9 p.m. The UFC Fight Night is an adults ing normal business hours. The participants will the Airman & Family Readiness Center at 723-3950. only event - no children. For more information, call Rockers Bar & Grill at 727-ROCK. Summer Reading Program Kicks Off June 10th At Base Library It’s almost time for Summer Reading. The Base Library’s Summer Reading Program will run from Saturday, June 10 to Saturday, August 12 and is open to all ages from infants to adults. This year’s theme is “Read by Design,” so get ready for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics. The Summer Reading Program starts with a Kick-off Party at 1:00 PM on Saturday, June 10 featuring games, crafts, and a puppet show as well as an opportunity to register for the Summer Reading Program. Participants can register for the Summer Read- ing Program at the Library between June 10 and There will be programs all summer long for all July 31 or register themselves online at http:// age groups. Highlights include: a weekly STEM tinyurl.com/MinotLibrary from June 10 to July 31. program for older kids and teens on Tuesdays, a While supplies last, everyone who registers at the “Bad Art Night” program for adults and teens on Library will receive a t-shirt. July 6th, a Board Game Making Camp for older It doesn’t matter what you read or how quickly kids and teens in July, a Story Walk on July 8th, you can read it; what matters is the amount of and more. Check out the Library’s Facebook page time you spend reading. Any reading improves (Minot Air Force Base Library) for program details. For 5th Force Support Job Opportunities, literacy and studies show that children who read The Base Library is challenging the base’s visit www.nafjobs.org recreationally out-perform those who don’t. squadrons to a competition to see which squad- There are a lot of prizes available for readers ron participates the most in the Summer Reading CLUB MEMBER DRAWING to earn including prizes for reading a particular Program. The squadron with the most active number of hours and opportunities to win grand duty members participating in the Base Library’s ON FRIDAY, JUNE 2nd prizes. Participants can earn grand prize drawing Summer Reading Program will receive an award slips by reading or by earning badges by partici- certifi cate and the right to display the Summer WILL BE FOR $2,000. pating in particular activities like attending library Reading Program Squadron Trophy for a year. You must be present to win. Become a club programs, making things, participating in a variety 705 MUNS won the competition in both 2014 and member today to qualif y. Simply visit Rockers of competitions at the library, and more. Each 2015, and 742 MS won the competition in 2016. Bar & Grill or the Jimmy Doolittle Center to age group has its own badge-book that specifi es The Summer Reading Program will end with obtain your application. The next weekly which and how many badges can be earned for a wrap-up party at 1:00 PM on Saturday, August club member drawing will be held on Friday, each activity. Prizes have been provided by the 12. Last year, Minot AFB logged more reading June 2 at Rockers Bar & Grill and the Jimmy DoD and through sponsorship from the Minot AFB time than any other base in the Air Force (1.9 Mil- Doolittle Center. Drawing time varies each Offi cers’ Spouses’ Club. No Federal Endorsement lion minutes). For more information, call the Base week between 5:30-6:30 p.m. of Sponsors Intended. Library at 723-3344. NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, MAY 26, 2017 11

May 27 Memorial Day Golf Scramble Kids Bowl Free Program Jun 1 Kids Summer Bowling The Rough Rider Golf Course is hosting the Memo- Children 15 years of age and under at Minot AFB rial Day Scramble on May 27 beginning at 9 a.m. Enjoy the summer fun at Rough Rider Lanes dur- can now sign-up for 2 FREE games of bowling This 18 hole, four person scramble is sponsored by ing the Kids Summer Bowling special from June per day from now - September 4, 2017. Rough Minot Automotive Center. Entry fee is $30; green 1 through July 31. Children ages 17 and under Rider Lanes is participating in the Kids Bowl Free fees and cart rental not included. The tournament can bowl for $2 per game and receive FREE shoe program which allows children to sign up at no is limited to the fi rst 20 teams to sign up. Call 723- rental. The offer is valid Monday though Friday charge to receive the free games. Simply visit the 3164 for more details. No Federal Endorsement from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more details, call Rough www.kidsbowlfree.com website to register your Rider Lanes at 727-4715. of Sponsor Intended. child. Then you will receive your free bowling pass- Jun 5 es each week via email. Members may use the Family Child Care Pre-Orientation coupon on any electronic device or print the coupon Would you like to work in your home, make a differ- for presentation to the center. Shoe rental is not ence on Minot AFB, and in the life of a child? Then included. Each family will have the opportunity to attend the FCC New Provider Pre-Orientation at purchase a “Family Pass” directly from the website the Family Child Care offi ce on June 5 from 6-8 for $28.95 that allows 4 additional family members p.m. to see if it is for you! All persons providing care over the age of 15 to receive coupons for 2 free in their homes for more than 10 hours per week games of bowling per day all summer. For addi- must be licensed. People who become affi liated tional details, call Rough Rider Lanes at 727-4715. providers living downtown have the same opportu- nities as base providers. For more details, please Youth Outdoor Soccer Registration call the Family Child Care offi ce at 723-6662. The Youth Center is holding Youth Outdoor Soccer registration for Youth Center members 3-12 years Every Tues Family Fun Night of age from May 1-31. Cost is $30 for Smart Start Take the whole family out for a delicious meal. ages 3 & 4 and $40 for youth ages 5-12. Youth Rough Riders invites you to enjoy their Family Center membership and a current immunization Fun Night every Tuesday from 5-9 p.m. Club record and sports physical must be on fi le to reg- members can enjoy 2 large one topping pizzas, 12 ister. The Youth Outdoor Soccer season begins breadsticks, and 2 pitchers of soda for only $25. August 1. For more information, please call the Non-members can join the fun for only $32. Call Youth Center at 723-2838. 727-4377 for more information.

Jun 2 Friday Night Karaoke Jun 17 3D Outdoor Archery Tournament Come and show off your talent during Friday Night Outdoor Recreation is hosting a 3D Outdoor Ar- Karaoke at Rockers Bar & Grill on June 2 from chery Tournament at the Outdoor Archery Range 8 p.m. to close. Sing solo, do a duet, or grab a on Saturday, June 17. Registration and California group! Rockers has a great karaoke selection for start is scheduled from 9-11 a.m. Come shoot our your enjoyment. Gather up your friends and enjoy 15 - 3D Rinehart target range and see how you all of the fun. For additional information, contact stack up against the competition. Non-competitive Rockers Bar & Grill at 727-ROCK. categories include Cubs, Youth, Men’s, Women’s, Jun 5 Off-Base Budget Classes and Traditional. Entry cost per shooter is $5. For Planning to move off base? Are you ready to man- more details, call Outdoor Recreation at 723-3648. age the costs? The Airman & Family Readiness Jun 23 Whitewater/Zip-Line Trip Center is hosting an Off-Base Budget Classes Enjoy some adventure during the Whitewater/Zip- on June 5 from 2:30-4 p.m. Airmen will obtain Line Trip to Montana with Outdoor Recreation on important information on leases, military clauses, June 23-26. Price includes bus ride to and from renters insurance, and complete a budget work- Bozeman, MT, a full day of rafting, a night of camp- sheet. Attendees should bring their current LESs ing in the mountains, zip-lining over the Gallatin and have knowledge of their bills. Call the Airman River, and two nights lodging at the Western & Family Readiness Center at 723-3950 to register Heritage Inn. Registration deadline is June 16. or for additional information. For costs, call Outdoor Recreation at 723-3648. Visit our website at www.5thforcesupport.com 12 FRIDAY, MAY 26, 2017 NORTHERN SENTRY

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The suspended punishment acts as a probation period for no more than six months. If the member commits further misconduct, the suspended punishment can be vacated, meaning the suspended punishment will immediately take effect. For the month of April, the Minot AFB Legal Office processed ten Article 15s. Listed below are short summaries of the cases to inform the base community of the types of conducts which can be appropriate for non- judicial punishment and the potential severity of punishment. 14 FRIDAY, MAY 26, 2017 NORTHERN SENTRY BASE AND AREA ANNOUNCEMENTS

TODAY • Career Technical Training Workshop, 0800- • 4-H Club, 1600-1700, Youth Center • Memorial Day Holiday Weekend Hours of 1600, A&FRC, Held at the Education Center • Members Wind Down Wednesday, Every Wed, Operation, Federal Holiday, For detailed 5th Force • Jump Up! Youth Camp, 0900-1115, Youth 1630, Rockers Bar & Grill Support Squadron facility hours for the Memorial Center • Boss and Buddy Draft Special, 1630, Rockers Day holiday weekend period of May 26-29, visit • Game Day, Every Tues, 1000-1930, Library Bar & Grill www.5thforcesupport.com • Cycle/Yoga, 1130, Fitness Center • H2O Fitness, 1645, Indoor Pool (located at • Body Shred, 0645, Fitness Center • TFL 101, 1130, Fitness Center Fitness Center) • Fit Family Boot Camp, 0930, Fitness Center • Family Fun Night, Every Tues, 1700-2100, • Cize, 1730, Fitness Center • Fit to Fight, 1100, Fitness Center Rough Riders Pizza • Jiu Jitsu Training, 1800, Fitness Center (18 & • Climbing 101, 1200, Fitness Center • Jiu Jitsu Training, 1800, Fitness Center (18 & Older) Older) • Yoga, 1830, Fitness Center SATURDAY • Urban Boot Camp, 1830, Fitness Center • Memorial Day Golf Scramble, 0900-1500, • Cycle, 1930, Fitness Center THURSDAY Golf Course • Kids Summer Bowling Special begins at • Jiu Jitsu Training, 1100, Fitness Center WEDNESDAY Rough Rider Lanes • Chess Club, 1100, Base Library • Last day to register for Youth Outdoor Soccer • Hard Core Strength Muscle Pump, 1130, • Warrior High Intensity Cardio, 1130, Fitness at the Youth Center Fitness Center Center • Last day to submit photos for the 2017 Air • Strength 101, 1230, Fitness Center Force Photo Contest • Reintegration Briefi ng, Every Thurs, 1300- SUNDAY • Last day to register for the June US Kids Golf 1400, A&FRC • Zumba, 1400, Fitness Center Session at Rough Rider Golf Course • Members 2 for 1 Appetizers, 1700-1900, • Yoga, 1500, Fitness Center • Youth Center Karate Classes, Various Times, Rockers Bar & Grill Youth Center • Zumba, 1730, Fitness Center MONDAY • Warrior High Intensity Cardio, 0800, Fitness • Jiu Jitsu Training, 1800, Fitness Center (18 & • Memorial Day, Federal Holiday, For detailed Center Older) facility hours, visit www.5thforcesupport.com • Career Technical Training Workshop, 0800- • WWE Summer Bowling League, 1830, • Dakota Inn Lunch Special, 1030-1330, Dakota 1600, A&FRC, Held at the Education Center Bowling Center Inn Dining Facility • Club Member Benefi t, Every Wed, 0900-1400, • Hard Core Strength/Muscle Pump, 1830, Bowling Center Fitness Center TUESDAY • Story Time, Every Wed, 1030, Base Library • Last day to register for Operation HEROES at • Cycle & Core, 1100, Fitness Center UPCOMING EVENTS - JUNE 2 Airman & Family Readiness • Pre-Deployment Readiness Training, Every • Last day to register for Base Camp at Outdoor • Strength 101, 0800, Fitness Center Wed, 1300-1400, A&FRC Rec • Fit Family Boot Camp, 0930, Fitness Center • Torch Club, 1600-1700, Youth Center • Friday Friday, 1600-2100, Buff et served 1600- 1800, Jimmy Doolittle Center • Friday Fun Members Buff et, 1630, Rockers Bar & Grill • Club Member Cash Drawing, 1730-1830, Rockers Bar & Grill and the Jimmy Doolittle Center • Give Parents A Break, 1800-2200, Child Development Center/School Age Program • Youth Cooking Classes, 1830, Youth Center • Keystone Club, 1830-1930, Youth Center • Karaoke, 2000, Rockers Bar & Grill • Lights & Strikes Bowling, Every Fri, 2100- 2400, Bowling Center UPOMING EVENTS - JUNE 3 • Operation HEROES 2017, 0900, Hosted by A&FRC, Held at the Youth Center • Operation HEROES Reintegration Party, 1215, Youth Center • Get up. Get out. Get Fit Together Bowling, 1700-2000, Bowling Center • Fight Night: UFC 212 – Aldo vs Holloway, Prelims 1900, Main Card 2100, Rockers Bar & Grill • Saturday “Bowl the Night Away” with Lights & Strikes, 2000-2400, Bowling Center ONGOING EVENTS • Operation HEROES Registration is Open NOW, Spouses & children can experience fi rst- hand the deployment process their Active Duty member goes through. There will be FREE back- packs, dog tags and food at the Reintegration party following the mock deployment. Register at Air- man & Family Readiness Center or call 723-3950. • Summer Reading Program, Looking for Sum- mer fun? This year’s “Read by Design” Summer Reading Program is a Minot AFB favorite! Readers can log books read between June 10th-Augst 12th to win prizes. It is open to all ages and kicks off on June 10th at the Base Library. • US Kids Golf, Get your child on the green with US Kids Golf. Students will receive a set of golf clubs, instruction by an experience golf instructor and on-course experience. Sessions are June 12-23 (Register by May 31), July 10-21 (Reg- ister by June 30) & August 7-18 (Register by July 27). For more information or to register contact the Golf Course at 723-3164. • Rough Riders Monthly Pizza Special May Special - Philly Cheesesteak Pizza Alfredo based pizza topped with steak meat, green peppers, on- ions, mushrooms, provolone & mozzarella cheese and fi nished with a touch of garlic salt. June Special – Spicy BBQ Chicken Pizza Chopped chicken marinated in our tangy BBQ sauce and seasoned with Cajun & red pepper fl akes on a BBQ base & loaded with chopped onion, pineapple, & green pepper. Finished off with cheddar & mozzarella cheese – this one is sure to please! Small: $11 Med: $15 Large: BASE AND AREA ANNOUNCEMENTS NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, MAY 26, 2017 15

$17- Members receive $2 off any pizza Try it on a Playdough and fun toys will be set up for the kids. PATH FOSTER CARE MEET N’ GREET Panino! $8.25 meal – includes side & drink B-Fifty A parent or guardian must be present the entire & SUMMER SAFETY EVENT Brew Drink Special Strawberry & Mango Blended time. For more information, please contact the 5/31/2017 10:00 AM Lemonade May Special – Grab yourself or a library at (701) 852-5388. Minot PATH Offi ce: 1425 21st Ave NW Suite A. friend the thirst quenching blended lemonade with PATH Inc. of ND, a treatment foster care and strawberry & mango syrup! Tall $4.50 Grande GAME ON! FRIDAYS @ 4:30 PM & family service agency, will be hosting a “Meet and $5.00 Venti $5.50 Orange Creamsicle June SATURDAYS @ 10:00AM Greet” on Wednesday, May 31st, 2017 from 10 Special – Take a trip back to your childhood with Ward County Public Library. The Ward County am- 3 pm at 1425 21st Ave. NW in Minot. This is this blended drink! Orange Juice, Milk & Crème Public Library will be offering gaming systems every a kid friendly event in collaboration with local law blended with orange syrup and vanilla bean then Friday from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm and Saturdays from enforcement agencies and the rural fi re department topped with whipped cream – it’s to die for! Tall 10 am to 1 pm starting April 21st. The last day will that will provide information to children regarding $4.50 Grande $5.00 Venti $5.50 be June 3rd. We will have a Wii and an Xbox 360 summer safety. PATH staff and foster parents will with Kinect. Bring your friends because we are sure be on hand to discuss the need for foster parents in PARK UNIVERSITY SUMMER 2017 to have a fun time! For more information, please the state and answer questions you may have about REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!! contact the library at 701-852-5388. becoming a foster parent. Refreshments and food Park University’s Summer term (June 5, 2017- will be provided. We hope to see you there! July 30, 2017) registration is now open. Contact STORY TIME AND CRAFT WITH our offi ce for more details. A variety of classes are BECCA SATURDAYS @ 10:30 AM STORY TIME available for CCAF and Undergraduate degrees. Main Street Books 8 Main Street South. Come and WEDNESDAYS @ 10:00 AM Classes are held onsite in the evening or online. enjoy Themed Stories and Crafts at Main Street Main Street Books; 8 Main Street South. Come Signing up for classes is easy: stop by our offi ce at Books on Saturdays. We will be reading with your and enjoy Storytime at Main Street Books on the Education Center-156 Missile Ave Minot AFB child at 10:30 am, followed by a matching craft! Wednesdays. We will be singing and reading and or email us at [email protected]. If you have any Don’t miss the fun! Children of all ages welcome! rhyming with your children during the 10:00 AM questions you can call us (727-0469), stop by and storytime for ages birth - 4yrs. and the 11:00AM see us or send us an email. Stop in and see us!!!! MINOT AREA TEAM WELLNESS - storytime for ages 4+. All ages are welcome to both WALK MINOT MONDAY half hour story sessions. See you here! CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY 5/29/2017 6:30 PM AT MINOT AFB In honor or Memorial Day, Minot Area Team TECH ED AT THE PARKER 6/01/2017 CMU specializes in master level degrees. CMU Wellness encourages you and your family to take 10:30 AM Parker Senior Center. Come get offers a military discount to active duty, spouses, a walk on this day; take pictures; and upload a all your technology questions answered by the and federal employees. The Spring I term for face- picture of your family walk to our facebook page. knowledgeable staff of the Minot Public Library. to-face at Minot AFB, starts January 13 to Febru- Classes are held at the Parker Senior Center from ary 25, 2017 (only meeting two weekends) Classes YOUTH CONNECT MINOT 10:30 am - 12:00 pm the fi rst Thursday of each will meet Fridays, 5-10pm and Saturdays 8:00am- 5/31/2017 10:00 AM month. Please contact either Brendan or Josh at 3:30pm. Online classes starts January 9 to March Hyatt House. Connect Minot is a free monthly 701-852-1045 with any questions. 3, 2017. We are always looking for local instructors meet-up designed to educate, inspire, and connect in the Minot area. The candidates must have a entrepreneurs in the Minot area. The month of CREATIVE NIGHT OUT 6/01/2017 Ph.D. or a terminal degree. If you have any ques- May we are encouraging youth to come and be part 5:30 PM Downtown Minot. Creative Night Out tions or want more information about our programs of the audience! As a service to our community, brings the diverse talents of the community to or faculty opportunities, please stop by the offi ce we believe fi rmly that when passionate business downtown Minot, running on the fi rst Thursday M-F: 8am-4:30pm located at the Education Build- managers, owners, entrepreneurs and people who of each month through September. Each month ing, 156 Missile Ave. #219, or call us at 701-727- invest in our community build strong connections will feature three creative types whether its music, 5535 or email [email protected] . with one another, positive connections will drive poetry, dance, storytelling or visual arts this growth. event has something for everyone. The events will EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL start at 5:30 PM where locals will stop in at our UNIVERSITY IS NOW REGISTERING creative participating retail “hot spots” where you FOR THE SUMMER 2017 term (29 May-30 will enjoy music, snacks, sale specials, and artist Jul). To sign up for Undergraduate and Graduate demonstrations. courses, please stop by the ERAU offi ce, located inside the Base Education Center Bldg, Room 223 or email your request to [email protected] . If you have any questions, please call 701-727-9007. Nationally approved, medically accurate training program designed STORY TIME 05/25/2017 10:00 AM for 11 years old and older. Main Street Books; 8 Main Street South. Come and enjoy Storytime at Main Street Books on Wednesdays. We will be singing and reading and rhyming with your children during the 10:00 AM storytime for ages birth - 4yrs. and the 11:00AM storytime for ages 4+. All ages are welcome to both half hour story sessions. See you here! STORY TIME THURSDAYS@10:00 AM 2017 Summer Class Schedule Ward County Public Library. Come enjoy story time and activities at the Ward County Public Library on Thursdays at 10 am. For more information, May 31 • June 12 • June 27 • June 29 please contact the library at (701)852-5388. July 10 • July 13 • July 17 • July 20 • August 3 MAGIC 60 5/25/2017 5:30 PM Central Campus Auditorium. In an effort to Safe Sitter® teaches adolescent babysitters how to handle crises, how to keep their engage community members in improving Minot, ® the Minot Young Professionals and United charges secure, and how to nurture and guide a young child. Safe Sitter babysitters Community Bank have partnered to provide $7,500 help children stay safe and sound while their parents are away. In the process, these for Magic 60, a microgrant program, as a vehicle 11 years old and older emerge as more confident, responsible and compassionate for residents to make an impact on our community. The premise of Magic 60 is that community teens and adults. members are asked to think of projects that add to the quality of life in Minot and present them to a During this one-day course, students listen, practice, role-play—and learn an array of judging panel. The only caveat: All presentations topics including: must be made in sixty seconds or less. Community • Choking and CPR • Safety for the sitter • Accident management members are encouraged to submit project ideas that run the gamete, from community art and • The business of babysitting • Child development • CPR music projects to events and charity programs. A panel of community members will judge each All classes are held 8:30 am to 3:30 pm project throughout the event and make funding decisions before the event concludes. All potential Trinity’s Health Center – Riverside, Education Center, 1900 8th Avenue SE projects must be able to be completed within sixty days of funding and must benefi t the community. Due to the high demand for this class, the course fee of $50 must be paid in advance. Please register by calling the Trinity Health Community Education PRESCHOOL PLAYDOUGH CLUB 5/26/2017 10:30 AM Department at 857-5099 and then mail your check (payable to Trinity Health) to Ward County Public Library. Come and enjoy Trinity Health Community Education, P.O. Box 5020, Minot, ND 58702. playdough at the Ward County Public Library. Payment must be received in advance to confirm your participation in the course. 16 FRIDAY, MAY 26, 2017 NORTHERN SENTRY The Souris Valley Animal Shelter announces $150,000 in matching funds

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inot, ND, May 18, M2017 – A month after their success with An Evening to Paws and their announcement of a Capital Campaign to expand and rebuild the shelter, the Souris Valley Animal Shelter has received a guaranteed $150,000 to be used to match future donations. The Souris Valley Animal Shelter is seeking donations to help provide a much needed expansion and remodel of the shelter. Phase 1 of the project will expand the shelter by nearly 7,000 square feet and include an almost 1,500 square foot multipurpose room, a doggie daycare and groomer, expanded kenneling space separating cats and dogs, a cat patio, and a special to our campaign. Thanks community resource for Ward overfl ow room. The total to this contribution we can County and beyond. cost for the fi rst phase will be boost our campaign funds an To donate, visit our $1,487,475 of which we have additional $300,000, but we website, www.svaspets. raised $388,000. need your help to get there! com, and click on the Capital With the generous Please “help us… help them” Campaign tab. You can also matching funds from a and donate to this important text the amount of your contributor who wishes to cause, knowing that your donation to (701) 402-3002 remain anonymous, every donation will be doubled to (always include area code) dollar you donate to SVAS help the Souris Valley Animal and follow the instructions. will be matched turning Shelter achieve its goals Please contact Randy at (701) every $1 into a $2 donation and expand its impact as a 852-6133 with any questions.

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91SFG trains for Global Congratulations to the following school in the First District Unit Area for protecting the students with a Strike Challenge comprehensive tobacco-free policy: MINOT AIR FORCE BASE, N.D., -- Members of the 91st Security Forces Group trained for Global Strike Challenge April 1-May 15, 2017 at Minot Air Force Base and Camp Grafton South, Devil’s Lake, North Dakota. The Anamoose yBottineau yBowbells y 91st SFG GSC team trained in preparation for the upcoming competition which challenges security forces tactics, job knowledge and weapons fi ring. Burke Central yDrake yGarrison yGlenburn y The team also practiced physical fi tness with buddy and litter carries and a Humvee push. Kenmare yMax yMcClusky yMLS yNedrose y U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTOS | AIRMAN 1ST CLASS JESSICA WEISSMAN Newburg yPowers Lake ySouth Prairie ySurrey yTGU yTurtle Lake-Mercer yUnderwood y United DLB yVelva yWashburn yWesthope y Wilton

For more information on how your school can adopt a comprehensive tobacco-free school policy, contact First District Health Unit

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