Community Notes: Week ending May 30 Published May 29, 2008 MALMSTROM AIR FORCE BASE, Mont. -- Cruisin' the Summer promotion starts June 2 The annual Cruisin' the Summer promotion offering a chance to win a 4-Wheeler starts June 2. Earn stamps with every $5 purchase at Aces High Bowling Center, Arts and Crafts, Outdoor Recreation and the Grizzly Bend Club. Fill the card with stamps and drop it into the container located in each participating facility.The grand prize - a Yamaha Big Bear 4-Wheeler - will be given away at the base picnic in August. Marriage Enrichment Conference slated There will be a marriage enrichment conference June 10 to 14 on a daily basis. It will be held at the Great Falls International Airport in the second floor Prairie Room from 8:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. There is no cost to attend, meals and child care will be provided. For more information or to sign up, call the chapel at 731-3721. Tops In Blue set to return Tops In Blue, the Air Force's premier entertainment troupe, will be in Great Falls for one show June 15 at the Four Seasons Arena. Doors open at 6:15 p.m. and the show starts at 7 p.m. The show is free and open to the public. Lost and found items The 341st Security Forces Investigations section currently has three sets of car keys, a fishing pole, a snowboard and a children's mountain bike in their lost and found area. Anyone who thinks these items may belong to them should call 731-4499 or 731-4498 with a description of the item to claim it. Volunteers needed for Relay for Life Volunteers are needed to help set up and tear down for the upcoming Relay for Life, a fundraising event to fight cancer. Set up begins at 1 p.m. June 27 and tear down starts at 8 a.m. June 28. For more information or to volunteer, call Tech. Sgt. Jason Berger at 731-4055. Uniform tip for officers All rank on ABU caps must either be the sewn on ABU type, or mteal subdued type. For those who deploy frequently, sewing on the rank is the easiest way to go since metal rank is not allowed in the AOR. Rainbow girls always accepting new members The International Order of Rainbow Girls is a youth organization for girls ages 7 to 16. It teaches leadership, service to the community, patriotism and respect for all people. The Rainbow Girls meet twice each month and girls plan and decide on service projects, fun activities, social events and fundraisers. Adult supervisors are present to help the girls wrok as a team to organize and plan events. An interested girls and their parents can visit www.gorainbow.org, e-mail maryann9920@yahoo.com or call 868-8800 for more information.