YP March Calendar (pdf-1MB) »Continues through March 16, 2010
The One Page at a Time Program is a no-cost reading motivation program for children 3-13 years old. Children may create their own book lists from thousands of recommended titles, read the books, have their mentor sign their Registration and Reading Log, and earn points and rewards for their literary successes.
Individual youth will receive recognition for their reading accomplishments.
Contact Youth Programs at 731-4634 for more information.
March 17 | 6 - 8 pm
Malmstrom Youth Center
Open to all EFMP or special needs children, adults, and elderly.
Come and enjoy a great time, meet other EFMP families and on/off base support agencies.
Bouncy castles will be provided!
Friday, March 26, from 2:30 to 4:30 pm
YP members only! Youth ages 9-18, join us for a visit to the CM Russell Museum to celebrate the birthday of C.M. Russell. Museum entrance fee and transportation cost is free! Bring money for ice cream afterwards.
Applications are due March 17. Please call Ms. Stevie at the Youth Center to schedule your interview!
Spend a week at the Air Force Academy in Colorado. This program is for eligible youth program users who would like to explore the U.S. Air Force Academy as a possible choice for college. High school students who will be entering their sophomore and or junior year in fall 2010 may apply. Some of the scheduled activities include: CESSNA Flight, flight simulator training, wilderness orienteering, team-building exercises, ropes course, tour of the Academy and much more. For more information and an application, contact Youth Programs.
Links to application and information documents below:
Attch 1 - General Information and Instructions »
Attch 2 - AF Teen Aviation Camp Official Nomination Form »
Attch 3 - AF Teen Aviation Camp Familiarization Exam »
Attch 4 - AF Teen Aviation Camp Verification and Interview Form »
Attch 5 - Staff Application »
Apply to Fly! Experience the excitement of Space Exploration at Space Camp.
AF Space Camp: The Air Force Space Camp (AFSC) is a residential 6-day program that shows youth firsthand what it takes to be an astronaut. Activities include simulated Space Shuttle missions, training simulators, rocket building and launches, scientific experiments, and lectures on the past, present, and future of space exploration.
More info: www.spacecamp.com
Space Camp Application (Word doc)»
This program encourages YP members ages 6-18 to learn and practice black-and-white, color, digital and alternative process photography. Submit your favorite photo’s in the 2010 ImageMakers Photography Competition. Entries are due by March 20. The local show is March 29-April 2. Winners will be submitted to Regional Competition. Also members 16-18 are eligible to apply for one of four $3,000 scholarships. Contact YP for more information.
“Be Creative” 2010 Club Tech Digital Arts Festival
Festival participants are challenged to depict the greatness happening within their very own Club! They can show where their creative passion lies by entering any or all of the four festivals: Photo Tech, Music Tech, Movie Tech, and Design Tech.
Contact the Youth Center at 731-4634 for more information.
Email: Email YP
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Phone: 731-4634
DSN: 632-4634
FAX: 406-761-4079
Monday - Thursday: 3 to 7 pm
Friday: 3 to 11 pm
Saturday: Noon to 5 pm
Sunday, Holidays and AFGSC Family Days: Closed
*Note: AFI 34-249: Participants in Open Recreation must be 9 years or older. A parent or sibling over 16 years old must accompany youth, ages 6 - 8.

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