Community Notes: week ending May 6 Published May 5, 2011 MALMSTROM AIR FORCE BASE, Mont. -- Youth Programs relocating to old club Due to the ongoing heating, ventilation and air conditioning project, Youth Programs will be temporarily relocating to the old Grizzly Bend Club across from lodging. The Youth Center will be closed May 18-21 for the move and will re-open in the new location May 23. For more information, contact the Youth Center at 731-4634. Road closure announced HHI Corporation has requested a road closure for 73rd Street east of the clinic through May 20 to install a new fire line to the new Exchange being built. Traffic cones and barricades will be in place as needed. Clinic access will not be affected. Fitness Center ID policy In accordance with AFI 34-262, Malmstrom's Fitness Center is a 100 percent ID check facility for all members not wearing an official military uniform. Please be prepared to show your ID when using the facility. Song of Solomon Relationship series held every Thursday Chaplain Survance is leading a relationship series about God's best for love, marriage, sex and romance on Thursdays at 8 p.m. This series will run through June 16 and is being held at the Detour (across from the Lemon Lot). For more information, contact Chaplain (Capt.) Steven Survance at 731-3721. Ceremony for scholarship winners May 10 Come join the Malmstrom Spouses Club in congratulating the 2011 scholarship winners. The MSC will be hosting a dinner in their honor Tuesday, May 10 at 6 p.m. Dinner and the awards ceremony will be held in the banquet room at the Macaroni Grill. For more information, or to RSVP, contact Naomi Sharkey at (602)-770-4155. Salvation Army looking for donations The Women's Auxiliary of the Salvation Army is seeking donations for their spring antique and collectible sale being held May 13 and 14. Old china, linens, vintage clothing, jewelry, furniture, books, pictures, dolls, toys and anything that is still in good condition can be added to the sale. Items may be left at the Salvation Army West Thrift Store, 616 1st Ave. N.W., clearly marked "Women's Auxiliary" or call 452-9927 to schedule a time for items to be picked up. Commissioning information events on tap There will be an event May 14 from p a.m. to 1 p.m. planned to provide information to people interested in commissioning into the service via the ROTC program or the service academies. It will be located at the Montana Army National Guard building located at 1430 Broadwater Avenue in Billings and is sponsored by Rep. Denny Rehberg. Parents and counselors are encouraged to attend. For more information, contact Lt. Col. Linda Rosenmerkel at 866-0976 or Maj. Conn McKelvey at 731-6029. Annual kids' fly tying night set Fish, Wildlife and Parks, and the Missouri River Flyfishers will hold their annual fly tying night for children May 16 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at FWP regional headquarters in Great Falls. The free event teaches youngsters the basics of the hobby and how to tie a few simple flies. In addition, the participants learn about aquatic insects, which many flies imitate. No equipment is necessary as everything, including instructors from the club, will be provided. Parents are encouraged to attend and watch. 'Coping with Deployments' seminar coming to A&FRC The American Red Cross has designed a seminar called "Coping with Deployments: Psychological First Aid for Military Families," and will be presenting it May 20 from noon to 4 p.m. at the Airman and Family Readiness Center here. Anyone interested in attending should call to reserve a space at 731-4900. Volunteers needed to help at Paris Gibson Square Volunteers are needed in a project slated for May, to build a number of wood pedestals for displaying pottery in an upcoming exhibition. Another call for help is for a construction -related project that involves restoring a major sculpture in the outdoor sculpture garden. For more information or to sign-up to volunteer, contact Kim Thiel-Schaaf at 727-8255, ext. 309. Summer registration begins at Embry-Riddle Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has started registration for the summer 2011 term. They offer classes onsite, online or through their Eagle Vision system. Tuition Assistance, Federal Financial Aid, Grants, Scholarships, Private Pay, Veteran's Benefits and more are accepted. Stop by Embry-Riddle for more information, or contact Teresa or Joyce at 406-727-9901 or via email at greatfalls@erau.edu.