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August 24–26: Gold Member Early Enrollment. August 27: Open Enrollment. From fun theater classes, to fitness challenges and upcoming holiday events, The Kroc Center's Fall/Winter 2011 Program Guide let you explore something new this fall!

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Page 1: The Salvation Army Kroc Center Fall/Winter 2011 Program Guide

Sept 12-Dec 31

Sign-up early for best class selections.

New! Learn how to record and edit video. pg. 18

Dive into swim lessons! pg. 20

Aug. 24–26: Gold Members Early EnrollmentAug. 27: Open Enrollment The SAlvATion Army rAy & JoAn

Kroc corpS communiTy cenTer

1765 W. Golf Course Rd.

Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 83815

208.667.1865

www.kroccda.org

100 Drop-in Options to choose from.Pick-up a Drop-in FiTneSS ScheDule at the front desk or download one at www.kroccda.org.

2011 Fall/Winter Program Guide

Kroctober: A week of Fall

festivities. pg. 12

Explore something

new this Fall.

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FAciliTy locATion

Kroc AcTiviTy0-6 yrs

7-10 yrs

11-12 yrs

13-14 yrs

15-17 yrs

Play Care With Adult On-Site

Cove Pool With Adult Supervision In Water

Indoor Playground With Adult Supervision

Rock Climbing With Adult Supervision/Waiver on File

Walk/Jog Track With Supervision (15+)

The Zone and Gym With Supervision (15+)

Competition Pool With Adult On-Deck

Cove Pool With Supervision On-Deck (15+)

7-10 Play Care With Adult On-Site

Competition Pool Rec Swim Without Adult With Deep Water Swim Test

Check-In Without Adult

The Zone Without Adult

Gym Without Adult

Cove Pool Rec Swim Without Adult

Walk/Jog Track Without Adult

Rock Climb Without Adult/Waiver on File

Competition Pool Lap Swim Without Adult

Group Exercise Class With Adult

Open Aqua/Open River With Adult

Fitness Machines With Smart Start Class

Fitness Machines and Free Weights With Adult

Belay Certification/Waiver on File

Fitness Machines and Free Weights Without Adult

Group Exercise Class Without Adult

Open Aqua/Open River Without Adult

Welcome to The Kroc Center.

Operating Hours mon–Fri: 5Am–10pm, SAT: 7Am–10pm

SunDAy: 8Am–7pm

Hours are subject to change. Please visit the website, www.kroccda.org, for current hours, schedules, and events.

Age Quick Reference

About The Salvation ArmyThe Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal

Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to

preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.

Nearly 33 million Americans receive assistance from The Salvation Army each year through a wide array

of social services that range from providing food for the hungry, relief for disaster victims, assistance for

the disabled, outreach to the elderly and ill, clothing and shelter to the homeless and opportunities for

underprivileged children. About 83 cents of every dollar raised is used to support those services in nearly 9,000

communities nationwide. For services, donations, and other information, visit www.salvationarmyusa.org.

1 | Children under the age of 11 must be

accompanied in The Kroc Center. See age chart to left for more information.

2 | Refrain from the use of foul language, abusive

actions, and inappropriate behavior.

3 | Lost membership cards must be reported and

replaced within 30 days. There is a $5 fee to

replace a membership card.

4 | No one under the age of 13 is allowed in the

Fitness Area unless participating in a Kroc Center

program or class. Members 13–14 may use the

Fitness Area after successfully passing the Smart

Start for Teens program or with a participating

adult.

5 | Clothing including shirt and shoes must be worn

in all areas outside of pools and sun deck. No

swimwear or wet clothing is allowed outside of

aquatic areas. Proper workout attire is required

in fitness area (no street shoes or jeans.) Any

clothing, including logos or messages on apparel,

must be acceptable in a family setting.

6 | Bicycles, roller blades, skateboards, scooters

or pets (excluding service animals) will not be

allowed inside the facility.

7 | Alcohol and/or drugs are not allowed anywhere

on the premises.

8 | Smoking and/or use of any type of smokeless

tobacco are prohibited in the facility or on facility

grounds.

9 | Weapons of any kind are not permitted on the

premises.

10 | With exceptions to special dietary restrictions,

outside food is not allowed at The Salvation Army

Kroc Center.

11 | The Kroc Center reserves the right to terminate

membership in response to any immoral or illegal

activity by a member.

Code of Conduct & Discipline Policy In order to facilitate positive life experiences

while at The Kroc Center, mutual respect

between members, guests, and staff is

required at all times. Failure to observe these

policies will result in disciplinary action and/or

termination of membership privileges. Center

personnel have the right to refuse service to

anyone deemed disruptive or abusive. The

Kroc Center reserves the right to conduct

background checks on all members and day

pass users.

The Kroc Center:

A great place to grow.

This chart represents facility age policies. Our number one priority is safety of all our members. All age limitations are designed and enforced with this thought in mind.

The Kroc Center considers a parent/guardian or anyone 18 or older an adult, when supervising children.

Contact Us GenerAl inFormATion/mAin 208.667.1865 | 208.667.6301 AquATicS 208.763.0613

BirThDAy pArTieS 208.763.0632

BuSineSS/AccounTinG 208.763.0628

cATerinG 208.763.0633

DonATionS 208.763.0627

FAciliTy renTAlS 208.763.0616

FiTneSS 208.763.0637

Group inquirieS 208.763.0632

KiDS’ cAmpS & AFTer School 208.763.0618

mArKeTinG 208.763.0629

memBerShipS 208.667.1865

miniSTry/church 208.763.0624

mulTiSporT 208.763.0640

plAy cAre/chilD wATch 208.763.0646

proGrAmminG 208.763.0641

ScholArShipS 208.763.0596

plAnneD FAciliTy cloSureSSept. 5 | Labor Day, Holiday Hours, 8AM–5PM*

Nov. 24 | Thanksgiving Day, Closed

Nov. 25 | Thanksgiving Friday, 8AM–5PM*

Dec. 24 | Christmas Eve, Closed**

Dec. 25 | Christmas Day, Closed**

Dec. 31 | New Years Eve, Closed

Jan. 1 | New Years Day, Closed

*No drop-in fitness classes or Play Care offered on holidays with special hours. **Open for Church services only.

plAnneD Swim meeTSThere are occasional scheduled aquatic events. During the following days, limited lap lanes will be available, and the Competition Pool may be congested.

Sept. 20, 3–7PM | Kootenai County High School Tri-Swim Meet

Sept. 24, 10AM–3PM | North Idaho High School Double Dual Swim Meet

Oct. 15, 10AM–2PM | North Idaho High School Double Dual Swim Meet

Kroc proJecT pArK A new parking garage is being constructed in The Kroc Center parking lot, adding 140 additional parking spaces.

2 FAll/WiNTeR 2011 FAll/WiNTeR 2011 31

puBliSheD By

The Salvation Army

Ray & Joan Kroc Corps

Community Center

1765 W. Golf Course Road

Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 83815

208.667.1865

www.kroccda.orgSchedules, Pricing, Programming and Policies subject to change without notice.

looking for even more? The Kroc has over 100 Drop-in Options to Choose from.Flex Fee clASSeS Masters Adult Swim Team Open Ballroom Dancing TRX Water 4 Lunch

AquATicS clASSeS Aqua Sculpt, Aqua Blast, Aquatic Games 360, Arthritis Aqua Fit, Arthritis Gentle Aerobics, Aqua Zumba, Boot Camp H20, Cardio Core, Deep Water Cardio, Pre & Post Pregnancy Water Workout, River Walk Class & Wave Runners.

FiTneSS clASSeS Basketball, Boot Camp, Extra Gentle Stretch and Tone, Group Strength, Indoor Cycling, Kids N’ Me Stretch and Tone, Low Intensity Stretch and Tone, NIA, Pickleball, Pilates, Shake & Tone, Stretch & Tone, Turbo Kick, Volleyball, Zumba, & Zumba Tone.

Pick-up a Drop-in FiTneSS ScheDule at the front desk or download one online at www.kroccda.org.

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16 | Planning HealtHy Holidays

Holidays don’t have to be a time when

your healthy eating habits have to

stop. learn some simple techniques

for planning healthy meals that will

please your family and guests this

holiday season.

18 | Harvest Collages

Join us for this workshop where we will

use a limited palette of colors to create

a festive fall collage to hang in our

homes this season. we will use other

materials such as leaves and twigs to

add to our collage.

Chill out with fun holiday activities!

REV 9/20/11

Features2 | welCome

Contact Information 2

Operating Hours and Closures 2

4 | general information

Membership Information/Rates 4

Kroc Scholarship Program 4

Kroc Center Policies 5

Play Care/Child Watch 6

After School Program 6

School’s Out Day Camp 7

8 | KroC CHUrCH

Community Groups 9

Youth Group 10

13 | arts & CUltUre

Youth Workshops 13

Dance Classes 14

Scrapbook Club 15

16 | family & CommUnity edUCation

Community Learning 16

Gardening 17

Media Workshops 18

19 | aqUatiCs

Personal Coaching 19

Swim Lessons 20

Aquatics Programming 22

24 | mUltisPort fitness

Multisport Programming 24

25 | fitness & Climbing

Personal Coaching 25

Climbing Programming 25

Fitness Programming 26

28 | rentals & events

30 | index

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Membership & Day Passes Choosing the perfect membership for you and your family is easy. To

sign-up, visit www.kroccda.org to download a membership form.

Applications and payment can be submitted to the front desk.

Join The Kroc community.

The Salvation Army Kroc Center is pleased to provide a scholarship

program to help provide access to The Salvation Army Ray & Joan

Kroc Center of Coeur d’Alene.

How to apply To apply for a Kroc scholarship, please pick-up an application

from the front desk and return it completed with copies of your

household income documents for verification. When you drop-off

your completed application, you will automatically be enrolled

to attend a Community Workshop. This workshop will allow

us to get to know you better so that we can connect you with

the activities, education,

and personal enrichment

program opportunities

offered within The Kroc.

For more information

about scholarships to The

Kroc Center, please call

208.763.0596 or email

[email protected].

aCtivity silver gold

Aquatic Center • •

Multi-Activity Gym • •

Cardio Fitness & Weight Center • •

Fitness Equipment Orientation • •

The Zone Game Room • •

Private Changing Cabanas • •

3 Free Fitness Coaching Sessions •

Drop-in Land Fitness Activities •

Drop-in Water Fitness Activities •

10% Discount on registration fees for classes, programs and camps •

Pre-registration Opportunities •

Membership Benefits

Kroc Scholarship Program

faCility day Pass rates

Adult (19-61) $10 per day ($9.43 plus tax)

Teen or Senior $6 per day ($5.66 plus tax)

Youth $5 per day ($4.72 plus tax)

Climb Pass rates

one-day Climb Pass $6

Climb PUnCH Pass 5/$24

$2 Equipment Rental Fee. Equipment Fee waived for Gold Members.

droP-in Class Pass rates

Gold Member Included in membership

Silver Member $3.50 per class

Non-Member $5 per class

Day Passes Not a member? Pick up a Day Pass for access to the Aquatic Center, Fit-

ness Area, Gym, Game Room, and Public Areas during open hours. Rock

climbing and drop-in classes available for an additional fee. a photo id is

required for anyone 18+ when purchasing any Kroc pass. All pass rates effective 9-12-11.

membersHiP tyPe KroC gold membersHiP

KroC silver membersHiP

Adult (19-61 Years) $39 per month $29 per month

Family** (up to 5 people) $69 per month $57 per month

Family** (More than 5 people) $79 per month $64 per month

Senior (62+ Years) $29 per month $21 per month

Teen (12-18 Years ) $20 per month $15 per month

Youth (0-11 Years) $13 per month $8 per month

A one-time registration fee of $50 is required with each membership type.

Annual rate is monthly rate multiplied by 12. Membership rates and details are

subject to change. All rates subject to sales tax.

**See Family definition in Member Policies.

Membership Rates

New to The

Kroc?

toUrs are available!To find out when tours are available, or to schedule a personal tour, contact the front desk at 208.667.1865.

Schedules, Pricing, Programming and Policies subject to change without notice.

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Membership Benefits

finanCial assistanCe/ sCHolarsHiP Program Individuals, families, and seniors who cannot afford Kroc Center membership or fees for youth camps and/or group classes can apply for a discount. Eligibility for this program is based on income level. See page 4 for how to apply.

eqUiPment Free use of athletic equipment including volleyballs & basketballs. See the front desk.

groUP/Personal CoaCH PoliCy Public drop-in access is intended for inclusive recreational use; any external personal or group training/coaching is prohibited. Contact the rental department for specific group requests.

loCKers Lockers are available at no charge. Guests are responsible for supplying their own lock and clearing locker after each use. The Salvation Army is not liable for lost or stolen property.

gift Cards Gift Cards are available for purchase at the front desk and can be used by recipient to pay for memberships, class and program fees, facility rentals, merchandise, and cafe items. Gift cards cannot be used for class materials, theater & performance tickets, vendor events or non-Kroc sponsored events.

safe environment PoliCy In order to promote a safe and secure environment, The Salvation Army Kroc Center has placed video cameras in various locations. As part of our commitment to the safety of children and vulnerable persons, The Salvation Army Kroc Center reserves the right to consult public sources to determine whether any member or guest of any member poses an unreasonable risk of harm to its patrons, staff, or visitors.

Kroc Center Policies

Welcome to The Kroc Center

Schedules, Pricing, Programming and Policies subject to change without notice.

family membersHiP definition One or two adults living in a household and dependents who are eligible up to the age of 19. At age 19, an individual with a disability or an elderly parent who is living in the same household will remain eligible for the Family membership. Verification of family status and residency may be required. For example: tax return, utility bill, health insurance, etc.

montHly Payments/ one-time annUal Payment Membership fees can be paid monthly via recurring credit card charge or electronic funds transfer (bank account debit). Pro-rated fees will be due at time of enrollment and may vary depending upon enrollment date. To complete electronic funds transfer process, a voided check must be provided with completed membership form. Membership fees for the following month will automatically be deducted from member bank account around the 20th of the current month. Any requested changes must be submitted prior to the 10th of the month in order to be processed for the following month.

Annual payments may be paid in full by cash, check, major credit/debit card. Fees are equiva-lent to 12 monthly payments. The annual fee and required registration fee are due at time of enrollment.

insUffiCient fUnds PoliCy There is a $20 charge for each insufficient funds transaction. This places your membership on hold until payment is received.

membersHiP CanCellation/ CHange PoliCy Changes or cancellations to a membership must be submitted in writing using a “Cancellation/Change Form.” Changes will take effect immediately.

CanCellations Membership fees are nonrefundable. In order to cancel a membership, members must submit a written request by the 10th day of the current month for it to become effective in the following month. If a member cancels or if membership payments lapse for more than 30 days, the appropriate registration fee will be charged to reopen the membership account. There is no fee charged for cancellation.

CHanges Any requested change that affects the billing of your membership must be submitted by the 10th of the month to be processed for the following month. If changes occur after the 10th of the month, please see the front desk for pro-rated amount. Membership downgrades and removal of family members are subject to a $20 change fee.

Class and Program CanCellations Full payment is expected at the time of enrollment. No cash refunds are given unless the program is cancelled by The Kroc Center. If the program is cancelled by The Kroc Center, you will be given the choice of a full credit or a cash refund. If you request to cancel your class enrollment five or more days prior to the first class, you will receive a full credit on a Kroc Center gift card minus a $5 processing fee or you may choose to transfer to another session if available. Requests made less than five days prior to the start date are not eligible for a refund or credit, except in the case of personal emergencies. No credits or pro-rated credits will be issued for missed days of camp or class due to illness, partial attendance, behavior issues, or any other reason.

As the days get shorter and we move in to Fall, we are excited for the new opportunities here at The Kroc Center. Thank you for your continued support of our community.

We wish you the very best for this upcoming Fall season. We are dedicated to providing your family a quality center that will help you reach your goals.

A note from the Majors.

Top to Bottom:

Majors John & Lani Chamness,

Majors Ben & JoAnn Markham

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Kroc for Kids

On special holidays through the school year, The Kroc Center offers a Play

Care option program for kids, ages 7–10. Space is limited. standard Play

Care policies and check-in/check-out procedures apply. two hour

maximum per day. Play Care rates apply.

Free!

Play CareThe Kroc Center provides

a safe environment

for your child while you participate in any

activity in the facility. Play Care is first-come,

first-served for children 3 months to 6 years.

space is limited. two hour maximum per

day. adult must remain on-site. monthly

passes are available.

Play Care HoUrs for ages 3 montHs tHrU 6 years

mon–fri 8am–7:30Pm

saturday 7:30am–2Pm

sunday 9:30–11:30am: Reserved for

Kroc Church Sunday School

11:30am–3:30Pm: Open to members and guests.

The Zone Game RoomThe Kroc Game Room is the perfect place for families and friends to hang

out and have fun. Kids 11 and older can be in The Zone alone. Kids 7–10 are

welcome in The Zone accompanied by an adult or a responsible teen (15+).

Check the drop-in fitness schedule for schedules of when The Zone is staffed.

The Zone is open to all members and day pass users.

Huckleberry Hollow Indoor Playground

A fun place for children ten and under who are

accompanied by an adult. Use of Huckleberry

Hollow is open to the public during scheduled hours.

HUCKleberry Hollow HoUrsmon–fri 1–8Pm satUrday 7am–8Pm/6Pm* sUnday 11:30am–6Pm

*Closes at 6pm every 3rd Saturday (Oct 15, Nov 19, Dec 17) for Date Night, pg. 17.

3 mo

6 yrsthru

Holiday Club 7-10Ages

7-10

Ages

11+

Play Care for ages 7 years to 10 years will be available from

8am–1:30pm on the following days:

Grades

6-12

October 7 November 11

November 21–23 December 19–23

December 26–30

Free!

Play Care rates

PriCe Per CHild

Day Use, Member $5 per session

Day Use, Non-Member $6 per session

montHly Pass $30 per montheach additional child $20 per month

Purchase Play Care passes at the front

desk. for questions, call 208.667.1865. all

rates subject to sales tax.

All rates effective 9-12-11.

mon–fri, 3:00–5:45Pm in tHe Zone The Kroc Center provides homework help, a healthy snack, physical

activity and exposure to various aspects of the facility on a daily basis.

Transportation will be provided from the middle schools to The Kroc

Center. Students arrive at 3:00 and participate in a minimum of 30 minutes of homework

help, test preparation and/or study skills as needed. After homework is complete,

students will have the opportunity to experience a variety

of activities, tournaments and interactions organized by

Kroc staff. If you’re wondering what to do after a long

school day, we encourage you to come hang with us at

The Kroc where we work hard and play hard!

To register, pick-up the Homework Help application at the front desk or download at www.kroccda.org.

this is a drop-in activity. open to students in

grades 6–12 at no cost.

Homework Help is not available on early dismissal days, school holidays, or snow days.

Homework HelpAfter School Program

tHanKs to oUr HomeworK HelP sPonsor!

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big Holiday savings!sign-up for a holiday week & save $50! deC. 19–23 $125 deC. 26–30 $125

day CamP PoliCiesday Camp drop-off/Pick-Up Procedures

Day Campers are to be dropped off between

9:00–9:30AM. Adults authorized to pick-up

children (including parents) will be required

to show identification at pick-up. A Sign-Out

Waiver Form must be completed by both

parent and child for a camper to be allowed to

sign him/herself in and out of Kroc Programs.

When a child is given the authority to sign

him/herself out, he/she is no longer in the care

of The Kroc Center staff and standard Kroc

Center membership policies apply. 24-hour

notification is needed for late drop-off or early

pick-up if the event has been pre-planned.

A phone call to the Youth Coordinator in

the case of unexpected absence or schedule

changes is required. Consistent late pick-ups

may be penalized with a fee.

waiver/medical forms

Each student must have a parent or guardian

sign a waiver (on the after school enrollment

form) and supply correct and updated medical

information in regards to their child(ren).

Waiver(s) must be completed and signed

prior to participation, preferably at time of

registration.

medication distribution

In the case of medication distribution,

parents must complete a Right to Distribute

Medication Form. This releases The Kroc

Center from liability for medication that is

required for distribution for the health of a

child. Medication must be dropped off to

Youth Coordinators in the original prescription

container with your child’s name printed on the

label and placed in a plastic bag. Medication

will be stored in Youth Coordinator’s office

and administered at the time(s) and in the

amount designated by the Right to Distribute

Medication Form. Parents must sign out

medication at the end of each day and check

back in the following day. Any medication

not brought in the appropriate container may

preclude participation for your child on that

day.

inclusion

If you foresee your child needing special

accommodations and support, please fill out

an Inclusion Request Form.

School’s Out Day CampTake part in Day Camps at The Kroc Center,

where you can make new friends, discover

new talents, learn new skills—all while creating

memories that will last a lifetime. Kroc staff

provides quality programming when school is

not in session. Each day of the week is action

packed with activities like swimming, rock

climbing, cooking, crafts, games and more.

Campers will be enter-

tained and supervised

by staff who are dedi-

cated to strong family

values and having fun.

A daily fee is charged

for each session, lunch

and snack are provided.

AGES 6–13 $35 pEr dAy

Class # dates time

3CAPG101 OCTOBER 7 9:00AM–4:00PM

3CAPG102 NOVEMBER 11 9:00AM–4:00PM

3CAPG103 NOVEMBER 22 9:00AM–4:00PM

3CAPG104 NOVEMBER 23 9:00AM–4:00PM

3CAPG105 DECEMBER 19 9:00AM–4:00PM

3CAPG106 DECEMBER 20 9:00AM–4:00PM

3CAPG107 DECEMBER 21 9:00AM–4:00PM

3CAPG108 DECEMBER 22 9:00AM–4:00PM

3CAPG109 DECEMBER 23 9:00AM–4:00PM

3CAPG110 DECEMBER 26 9:00AM–4:00PM

3CAPG111 DECEMBER 27 9:00AM–4:00PM

3CAPG112 DECEMBER 28 9:00AM–4:00PM

3CAPG113 DECEMBER 29 9:00AM–4:00PM

3CAPG114 DECEMBER 30 9:00AM–4:00PM

Kroc Single Day Camps

Woohoo!

Looking for kids’ programming?take a peek at the Programs by age index on page 30 to find the perfect programs for your children.

Kids will have a blast during an action-packed day full of swimming, rock climbing, crafts and more!

To register, pick-up the School’s Out Day Camp form at the front desk or download at www.kroccda.org.

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You’re invited to join

us every Sunday at 10am

in the Worship Theater

and celebrate the hope

of glory.

At The Salvation Army

Kroc Center, we strive to

live out the reality of the

gospel from the heart of

Coeur d’Alene. As God

welcomes us just as we

are, so we welcome you.

Come as you are.

A celebration of the gospel.At Kroc Church, we don’t gather to put on a show or impress one

another. We strive to be honest about who we are, and our goal is to

simply glorify God with our lives; it is the grace of God that motivates

us. We hope to point our community to Jesus.

Kroc Church is simply a group of people with a common desire to follow and love Jesus. Being

part of The Salvation Army Kroc Center allows us a number of different ways to create commu-

nity. It doesn’t matter who you are or where you find yourself in life, if you want to get closer to

Jesus and you want to build Christian community, we would love to have you join us.

main serviCe: all ages welCome, 10am, worsHiP tHeaterJoin The Kroc Church community as we continue

to look at what “The Gospel” really is in the

book of Romans.

nUrsery: 3 montHs–3 years drop-off/Pick-up in Play Care room

Your little one will not only be well cared for by

our loving staff, but they will explore God’s love

through singing, sensory activities and more.

HUCKleberries: Pre-K & Kindergarten drop-off/Pick-up in Huckleberry Hollow

Busy preschoolers and kindergartners will enjoy

lots of fun activities while learning through the

Bible. Children will role-play, create fun craft

projects and climb around in Huckleberry Hollow.

KroC Kids: 1st–5tH grades drop-off/Pick-up in osprey room

Kroc Kids get to discover the Bible through

hands-on projects including plays and songs.

Whether reenacting the battle of Gideon or

singing in Children’s Worship, your child will

leave knowing more about Jesus!

KroC ConneCt: middle sCHool exit to river room following Praise and worship in worship theater.

Pick-up in river room following main service.

Following our time of singing in the Theater,

middle school students can break and gather

in the River Room to experience Sunday’s

message from a unique, teen perspective.

for High school youth group, see

the Connection on page 10.

You’re invited to come worship with us.

Kroc Church

D o you want to learn more about Kroc Church? Contact us at 208.763.0606 or visit us online at www.kroccda.org/church.

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Treasures

saved to serve nov 12, 9:00am–noonWhat does it mean to be a part of the local

church? How does each individual function

within the body of Christ? What are the spiritual

gifts and how do they function? In this class we

will explore Jesus’ example of service, His expec-

tations for His church, and the supernatural gifts

that He gives to His body.

KroC CHUrCH membersHiP wednesdays, nov 2–deC 7, 6:00–8:00PmThe Salvation Army Kroc Center’s mission is to

preach Jesus and meet needs in His name. The

soldiers and members of Kroc Church are on the

front lines of this battle. If you have attended

Kroc Church for a while and would like to know

what it means to get more involved, join us for

this six week introduction to Kroc Church and

The Salvation Army.

Kroc Church ClassesHow to stUdy tHe bible sePt 17, 9:00am–noon, CommUnity roomsIf the Bible is really the Word of God, why do so

few people read and understand it? This class

will teach you how the Bible was written, how

to make sense of it when you read, and a vari-

ety of ways to help you study it consistently.

tHe story of redemPtion 9:00am–noon oct 15: old testament

oct 22: new testament

Is the Bible one big book, or a bunch of little

ones? What is it all about anyway? Does the

Old Testament teach something different than

the New Testament? We will take a look at the

Bible as a whole, unified document and discover

how the 66 books of the Bible form one cohe-

sive story about God’s plan to rescue humanity

from sin.

Bible Studieswomen’s bible stUdy tHUrsdays, 10:30–noonAll women are welcome to share a time of worship including study, small

group discussion, prayer, and fellowship.

Community Groupsit is important to meet together on

Sundays and worship God together.

it is more important to invest in

one another’s lives and impact

our community as followers of

Jesus all week long. Kroc Church

meets all week long all around

Kootenai County in Community

Groups. we worship together,

study together, have fun together

and seek to share Jesus’ love with

our neighborhoods together. for

a list of current groups, contact

[email protected] or call

208.763.0606.

New

New

All Church programs

are free!

Kroc Church

Is there a

Biblical

view of art?

learn more about our

new class, the art and

Church experience, on

page 17.

$18 per personThe Salvation Army

Women’s Retreat

special guest: Colonel linda griffin

from the salvation army

Come together for a day of celebration,

inspiration, and friendship—all in His

name. All women welcome.

sign-up at the front desk by

sept. 26 to reserve your spot.

oCt 1, 9am–5Pm

“If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old

has gone, the new has come!” 2 CORINTHIANS 5:17

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Kroc Church

frEE!

CommUnity worsHiP nigHt

featuring a different, local praise & worship band each month.

a live worsHiP ConCert every montH!

SPOnSOreD BY

for more info visit www.KroCCda.org

The Connection: Middle & High School Youth GroupThe Connection is a youth group for middle and

high school students that meets weekly at The

Kroc Center. It’s goal is to introduce students to

Jesus so that they will love the Lord and be pas-

sionate about loving and serving others without

discrimination.

dinner and disCiPlesHiP wednesdays, 6:00–8:30Pm, Cedar roomThis is for students who want to know more and

have questions about Jesus and what it’s like to

really live like He did. Dinner will be served at

6pm. Bring your Bibles and get ready to grow in

the Word of God and have a ton of fun.

serve nigHt, every 4tH wednesday, sePt–nov, 6:00–8:30PmDo you care about your community? Have you

been blessed and want to give back? Then stand

up and make a difference. The 4th Wednesday

night of every month the students of The Con-

nection are giving back! Come serve with us.

Kroc Church ParentsWe here at The Kroc exist to Encourage, Equip, and Engage. We want to make ourselves

available to you anytime you have a question, comment, or concern about your teen. Please

know that we don’t have all the answers to life, but will commit to helping you through tough

times. Feel free to contact The Kroc Ministry Youth Coordinator at 208.763.0620 or email us

at [email protected].

Get connected to Kroc Student Ministry!“liKe” Us on faCebooKKroc Student Ministry is on Facebook!

“Like” us to get all the latest details on events,

fun outings, Youth Group and Serve Night. Par-

ents are welcome to “like” us too; it’s a great

way to know what’s going on when your teens

forget to bring home information.

www.faCebooK.Com

search for “the Kroc Center Connection”

reCeive text messagesWant to have the inside scoop on what’s going

on with the student ministry here at The Kroc?

Sign-up to receive text messages from the stu-

dent ministry department. We’ll let you know

when we are running dodgeball games, Youth

Group, games and field trips!

to sign-up, email [email protected]

and let us know if you are interested in

student ministry, Kroc Zone, Parent minis-

try, or all three!

Kroc Church in The Zone

free for members

& day-Pass Users!

Looking for a place where your kids can go

have fun and learn more about ministry? The

Zone is staffed with positive role models who

are trained in youth ministry. Plus, we’re now

offering a new class in The Zone that strives

to teach kids about the power of Christ.

tHe most imPortant tHing tUesdays, 4:30Pm, freeWhat’s the most important thing in life?

Come join us in The Zone Tuesday afternoons

as we discover the most important thing:

Jesus. This time will focus on getting to know

who Christ really is. Drop-in anytime this Fall

to find out what it’s all about!

Stay

Connected to

The Zone!

follow us on facebook

to see the activities

we have planned

each week.

bible 101 tHUrsdays, 4:30Pm, free Middle and High School students are invited to

come hang out in The Kroc and discover what

this Bible thing is all about. We are taking an

honest approach to understanding what the

Bible teaches and how it applies to our lives.

No experience needed. Come ready to have

fun. Afterwards we will hang out and play in

the gym, The Zone, and more!

Ages 11+

Free!

Free!

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taKe a bag. feed a family.

Every year local families don’t get a Thanksgiving meal as they struggle to make ends meet. For the third year

in a row, The Kroc Center will be working with area non-profits to provide food to families in need.

Our goal is to feed over 300 families this year.

How to HelP

donate! Pick up a shopping list at the front desk or download at www.kroccda.org.

Take your family shopping for the list of items, and return to The Kroc by November 20.

The Kroc Center will partner with a local retailer and area schools to treat 120

children from Coeur d’Alene, Hayden, Post Falls, and Rathdrum to a winter-

clothing shopping spree.

How to HelP donate! $100 can make sure a child will be kept warm and dry this winter.

volunteer! Each child is paired with an adult shopping chaperone to help them pick out the clothing they need most.

Ring that BellA little time from you can mean big change for the northern Idaho community.

Operation Clothe a ChildChristmas is coming early for kids in North Idaho.

Goal:Raise

$150,000

NOv

13- 20

DEC

6 & 8

NOvStarts

18it all adds UP

All donations received through the Red Kettles in Kootenai County stay right here to provide clothing,

food, and shelter, as well as Kroc membership and camp scholarships.

How to HelP donate! Donate to any Red Kettle, through the mail, or in person at The Kroc Center front desk.

volunteer! Sign up as an individual or family for a two-hour shift at your favorite retailer, or sign-up

as a group and take over a kettle location for the whole day! Look for our sign-up booth at The Kroc Center

starting in early November.

are yoU ready to maKe a differenCe?Contact our Development Department today at 208.763.0592 or [email protected].

Families Feeding Families One meal can make a big difference.

Goal:Feed 300 Families

Giving Back volUnteer today and maKe a differenCe.the Salvation army Kroc Center relies on the support of our community to help, encourage, and impact lives. Giving back can be a simple as volunteering, donating or just spreading the word about local events. Here are just a few opportunities to get involved with this holiday season.

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fun games music prizes candy football pumpkins food movies

the kroc is rockin’!

join us for an action-

packed weekFree programming demos,

musical acts and more all week long. Bring your friends &

family and have a blast!

events and activities all week long!Monday, oct. 24, 6pM, freechili cook-off and Monday night footballGame on! Bring your grandma’s blue ribbon chili and get ready for the ultimate cookoff! Fun and games will be happening throughout The Kroc Center, and the football game will be on the big screen.

wednesday, oct. 26, 6pMfree faMily MovieJoin us for a free family movie in The Kroc theater! Donations accepted.

friday, oct. 28, 7pM, tickets $8the panhandle polecats concertCome in and get your banjo on with this high energy, entertaining show featuring bluegrass and country themes.

sunday, oct. 30, freepuMpkin carving contestBring your pumpkin to carve at The Kroc, and we’ll clean up the mess! Prizes will be awarded for creativity, teamwork and technical skills.

roctober

week

OctOber 24-31, 2011

wildwild

westhAllowEEn! mondAy, oct 31, 5pm-8pm

yee-haw! Giddy-up for a night of fun & candy!

trEAtS

And

SUrprISES

All nIGht

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Now6

Classes!

Fine Arts & CraftsCaPtUring fall Colors: an introdUCtion to oUtdoor PHotograPHyLeaves are changing color; the smell of Fall

is in the air. This class combines outdoor

shooting (weather permitting) with classroom

instruction in order to develop skills that will

help you become a better photographer. We

will discuss aperture and shutter settings, ISO

settings, the rule of thirds, understanding a

histogram and the golden hours. This class is

designed for the beginner to intermediate skill

level. Bring your camera.

SAtUrdAyS, 4 clASSES AGES 18+ $40

Class # dates time

3ACPG101 SEPT 24–OCT 15 10:00AM–NOON

3ACPG102 OCT 22–NOV 12 10:00AM–NOON

learn to KnitHave you always

wanted to learn how

to knit? Now is the

perfect time to learn.

We will cover the basics of knitting in a fun,

social environment. The first session we will

be making headbands and the second session

we will be making hats and beanies. Sign-up

for one or both lessons. Use your newly found

knowledge to create clothing to keep you

warm this winter. Supplies are provided.

wEdnESdAyS, 4 clASSES AGES 15+ $40

Class # dates time3ACPG103 OCT 19–NOV 9 4:00–5:00PM3ACPG104 NOV 16–DEC 14* 4:00–5:00PM

*No class Nov 23.

Arts & Culture

New

New

Youth Art WorkshopsHarvest art worKsHoPWe will be drawing farm animals and farm

scenes, making clay pot scarecrows, print mak-

ing with leaves and painting mini pumpkins.

Supplies included.

thUrSdAyS, 4 clASSES AGES 5–8 $40

Class # dates time

3ACPG105 SEPT 22–OCT 13 4:00–5:30PM

Holiday art worKsHoPWe will be drawing winter landscapes and

sketching popular Christmas Characters,

making clay ornaments, print making with

snowflakes and painting Christmas decora-

tions. Supplies included.

thUrSdAyS, 4 clASSES AGES 5–8 $40

Class # dates time

3ACPG106 NOV 17–DEC 15 4:00–5:30PM

*No class Nov 24.

introdUCtion to aCryliC PaintingLearn to paint using the vibrant colors found

in acrylic media. Learn how to handle acrylics

with transparent overlays to bring up brilliant

results. Students will develop an understand-

ing of material preparation, value, texture, and

color mixing. There will be an emphasis on

original drawings and individual compositions.

Supply list available at the front desk.

thUrSdAyS, 4 clASSES AGES 9–12 $40

Class # dates time

3ACPG107 OCT 20–NOV 10 4:00–5:30PM

New one day art events for everyone!Create a Harvest Collage and make original Christmas Cards using acrylics and watercolors. learn more on page 18.

New

New

Teen & Adult Art Workshops supply lists available at front desk.

mixed media: drawing and PaintingChoose to work in either Acrylics or Watercolor.

This class will concentrate on drawing techniques,

understanding perspective and eye-level, develop-

ment of individual compositions, color mixing,

and materials preparation. We will re-

view basic watercolor technique. Acryl-

ics will be taught using the transparent

overlay technique called imprimatura.

tUESdAyS, 6 clASSES AGES 13+ $60

Class # dates time

3ACPG108 SEPT 20–OCT 25 9:30AM–NOON

3ACPG109 NOV 1-DEC 6 9:30AM–NOON

Creative aCryliCsPaint with acrylics to create decisive compositions

using brilliant colors. Learn drawing techniques,

finding your inspiration through the paintings of

the Old Masters as well as learning how to de-

velop your own individual compositions. Subject

matter will include landscapes, still life, marines-

capes and figurative painting.

mondAyS, 6 clASSES AGES 13+ $60

Class # dates time

3ACPG110 SEPT 19–OCT 24 6:00–8:30PM

wonderfUl waterColorWork with the beautiful media of watercolor.

There will be a careful review of the basics,

including materials preparation and composi-

tion development. Color theory will be studied,

perspective and spacial study, the use of texture,

as well as exploring format possibilities and

experimental watercolor techniques. You will

develop original compositions using landscapes,

marinescapes, and still life subjects.

mondAyS, 6 clASSES AGES 13+ $60

Class # dates time

3ACPG111 NOV 7–DEC 12 6:00-8:30PM

New

Supplies are provided by Alpaca Direct.

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Youth Theater Classesglobetrotters afriCaPack your bags for an incredible journey! Stu-

dents will develop acting and communication

skills while discovering new lands. Each week,

we combine storytelling, movement and music

to explore the exciting African culture.

tUESdAyS, 4 clASSES AGES 4–6 $40

Class # dates time

3ACPG122 SEPT 20–OCT 11 4:00–5:00PM

tUESdAyS, 4 clASSES AGES 7–10 $40

Class # dates time

3ACPG123 SEPT 20–OCT 11 5:00–6:00PM

PUmPKin PlaysFall is here! Develop teamwork skills and build

confidence while having fun. Each week, props

and costumes are used to tell stories of harvest

time on stage.

tUESdAyS, 4 clASSES AGES 4–6 $40

Class # dates time

3ACPG124 OCT 18–NOV 8 4:00–5:00PM

tUESdAyS, 4 clASSES AGES 7–10 $40

Class # dates time

3ACPG125 OCT 18–NOV 8 5:00–6:00PM

Holiday CHaraCtersDiscover the magic of the holiday season! We

will bring beloved holiday characters to life

each week. Festive songs, dances and craft

projects add to the fun.

tUESdAyS, 4 clASSES AGES 4–6 $40

Class # dates time

3ACPG126 NOV 15–DEC 13* 4:00–5:00PM

tUESdAyS, 4 clASSES AGES 7–10 $40

Class # dates time

3ACPG127 NOV 15–DEC 13* 5:00–6:00PM

*No class Nov 22.

oPen ballroom danCing

tUesdays, starts sePt. 20

7:30–9:45Pm, fitness stUdio

Come and Swing, Fox Trot, and Waltz

to your favorite ballroom tunes. Open

Ballroom is not a formal dance class but a

time to practice. Meet new friends, share

dance steps with others and enjoy gliding

across the beautiful maple wood floor. No

advanced sign-up needed. Leather sole or

non-marking soft sole shoes required.

age 15+ welcome. see drop-in guide.

Flex Fee Ballroom Dancing, $5 per session Swing in anytime!

Adult DanceintrodUCtion to ballroom: east Coast swing and nigHt ClUb 2-stePLearn the basics of two dances—the East Coast

Swing and the Night Club Two-Step. Ballroom

Instructor Shari, is a talented teacher and will

have you dancing to the music. Leather or non-

marking soft sole shoes required.

thUrSdAyS, 4 clASSES AGES 15+ $36

Class # dates time3ACPG112 SEPT 22–OCT 13 7:45–8:45PM

introdUCtion to ballroom: tHe waltZ and foxtrotThe Waltz and the Foxtrot are feature dances

that will be taught in this session. These two

classic and smooth ballroom dances are enjoy-

able to do and fun to learn. Leather or non-

marking soft sole shoes required.

thUrSdAyS, 4 clASSES AGES 15+ $36

Class # dates time3ACPG113 OCT 20–NOV 10 7:45-8:45PM

Jillian Kramer, The Kroc Center’s Theater Instructor, has a

B.A. in Theatre Arts from Willamette University and has studied at the

Atlantic Theatre Company in New York City and The University of Wales in Aberystwyth. Jillian

has performed, directed and taught across the country, including a national tour of Robin

Hood with Missoula Children’s Theatre. She is active in several Northwest theatre organizations

as a director and a performer. Jillian loves to teach the performing arts and share tips and real

life experience from her stage and screen background. All youth classes end with a showcase

for family and friends to enjoy on the last class meeting.

Meet Jillian Kramer, Youth Theater Instructor

Youth & Teen DancerHytHmiC gymnastiCsIn Rhythmic Gymnastics children will learn to

use hoops, ribbons, ropes, balls, and clubs.

They will develop skills including flexibility, bal-

let, gymnastics, dance and choreography. This

program helps build strong bones, muscles,

flexibility, coordination, good posture and bal-

ance. At the end of each session students will

put on a performance for family and friends.

Wear non-marking athletic shoes and workout

attire. Clothing should be fitted, not loose.

mon/wEd, 8 clASSES AGES 11–14 $40

Class # dates time

3ACPG114 SEPT 19–OCT 12 3:30–4:30PM

3ACPG115 NOV 14–DEC 14* 3:30–4:30PM

mon/wEd, 8 clASSES AGES 5–10 $40

Class # dates time

3ACPG116 SEPT 19–OCT 12 4:30-5:30PM

3ACPG117 NOV 14–DEC 14* 4:30-5:30PM

*No class Nov. 21 & 23.

breaKdanCing worKsHoPBreakdancing incorporates hip hop music and

is an athletic and acrobatic style of dance. It

combines spinning on the knees, head, hands,

elbows and back, bodypopping, creating

‘windmills’ with the legs and using mock fight-

ing moves. In this class you will learn the four

primary elements of Breakdancing: toprock,

downrock, power moves and freezes. At the

end of each session students will put on a

performance for family and friends. Wear non-

marking athletic shoes and loose clothing.

frIdAyS, 6 clASSES AGES 11–14 $40

Class # dates time

3ACPG118 SEPT 23–OCT 28 3:30–4:30PM

3ACPG119 NOV 4–DEC 16* 3:30–4:30PM

frIdAyS, 6 clASSES AGES 5–10 $40

Class # dates time

3ACPG120 SEPT 23–OCT 28 4:30-5:30PM

3ACPG121 NOV 4–DEC 16* 4:30–5:30PM

*No class Nov. 25.

Arts and Culture

New

New

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This Fall join us and others who have a passion for the art of scrap-

booking in the community rooms at The Kroc Center. Bring your

projects and supplies and join in for an evening of fun! This club is

hosted by Major JoAnn Markham and is free to attend!

open to the public!

friday nigHt sCraPbooK ClUb: sePtember 23, 5:00–9:45Pm oCtober 21, 5:00–9:45Pm november 18, 5:00–9:45Pm

friday nigHt

A creative “Make-and-Take” craft will be available during

each Scrapbook Club meeting. The project will start at

6:00PM at an additional cost. Participation is optional.

Please bring your own scissors and paper cutters.

frEE!Ages 15+

Z-fold enveloPe albUm1 clASS AGES 15+ $12

Class # dates time

3ACPG134 FRI, SEPT 23 6:00–9:45PM

Check at the front desk prior to class for supply list.

Harvest PaPer bag albUm1 clASS AGES 15+ $15

Class # dates time

3ACPG135 FRI, OCT 21 6:00–9:45PM

it’s a booK. it’s a box. it’s a gift!1 clASS AGES 15+ $20

Class # dates time

3ACPG136 FRI, NOV 18 6:00–9:45PM

Make-and-Take Projects

5:00-9:45pm

Guitar LessonsaCoUstiC gUitar iThese group music lessons will cover the

fundamentals of playing the guitar. Strumming

techniques, basic chords, reading music and

simple songs will be taught. Bring your own

acoustic guitar.

mondAyS, 4 clASSES AGES 11+ $32

Class # dates time

3ACPG128 SEPT 19–OCT 10 6:00–6:55PM

3ACPG129 OCT 17–NOV 14* 6:00–6:55PM

3ACPG130 NOV 21–DEC 12 6:00–6:55PM

*No class Oct 31.

aCoUstiC gUitar iiGroup music lessons for intermediate level

guitar players. The instructor will teach students

guitar playing techniques and how to read

music. Students will also share information and

enjoy the pleasure of playing music with other

guitarists. Bring your own acoustic guitar.

mondAyS, 4 clASSES AGES 11+ $32

Class # dates time

3ACPG131 SEPT 19–OCT 10 7:00–7:55PM

3ACPG132 OCT 17–NOV 14* 7:00–7:55PM

3ACPG133 NOV 21–DEC 12 7:00–7:55PM

*No class Oct 31.

Arts & Culture

$5$10

stUdents/faCUltygeneraladmission

sCreening & CommUnity Conversation

Featuring the stories of families and educators immersed in the high-stakes, high-pressure culture that has invaded our schools, Race to Nowhere is a call to mobilize communities to challenge current assumptions on how to best prepare the youth of America as healthy, bright, contributing and leading citizens.

Discussion topics following the film include how we can better prepare our youth, how we define achievement, and how we can make choices that support the healthy development of young people and our community.

tickets can be purchased online at cdacc.eventbrite.com.

Interested in the relationship between art and church?learn more about the art and Church experience on page 17.

Sign-up

early!

Space is

limited!

Arts and Culture

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wednesday, oCtober 196-9Pm, ages 11+

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Community Learning babysitter’s training This course will provide youth with the knowl-

edge and skills necessary to safely and respon-

sibly care for children and infants. Training will

help participants develop leadership skills, run

a babysitting business, and keep children and

themselves safe. Child care, basic first aid and

emergency procedures are taught. It is recom-

mended that participants also sign-up for the

Community First Aid/CPR/AED class.

1 clASS AGES 12+ $33

Class # dates time

3CLPG105 TUES, SEPT 13 3:30–9:30PM

3CLPG106 TUES, NOV 8 3:30–9:30PM

CommUnity first aid/CPr/aedLearn how to be a community responder who

can act in emergency situations. Know how to

recognize and provide care for life-threatening

and sudden illness emergencies for adults,

children and infants. Includes use of AED.

1 clASS AGES 12+ $30

Class # dates time

3CLPG107 THURS, SEPT 15 4:30–9:30PM

3CLPG108 THURS, NOV 10 4:30–9:30PM

grief release worKsHoPsThis workshop will give you a place to confide

your needs and grief, build relationships and

trust, and become healthy again. It’s a place

to move through your grief process and grow

from your experiences. You’ll have an op-

portunity to meet others who share similar life

experiences; to support and be supported; to

find a friend who cares. For more information

contact Joanie Dwyer at 208.676.0632.

tUESdAyS, 5 clASSES AGES 16+ $10

Class # dates time

3CLPG109 SEPT 6–OCT 4 6:30–8:30PM

3CLPG110 OCT 18–NOV 15 6:30–8:30PM

There’s always something new to learn.Help your family learn and

grow together with new

family and Community

education classes at the Kroc.

from toddlers to seniors,

there is a class that someone

of every age can benefit

from. learn new skills, refine

your strengths, and enrich

your life with classes on

finance, cooking, gardening,

first aid and more.

Free Community Wellness LecturesHow to live HealtHy on $3 a dayEating on a budget is no easy task. Eating

healthy on a budget is even more difficult.

During this lecture, you will learn shopping and

food preparation strategies that make it pos-

sible to eat healthy without spending a fortune

at the checkout counter. Tasty samples and

recipes will be provided.

1 clASS AGES 15+ frEE

Class # dates time

3CLPG102 TUES, SEPT 27 6:30–7:30PM

dietary sUPPlements for anti-agingA healthy diet including specific anti-aging

foods can help slow down the aging process,

especially when combined with appropriate

exercise. In addition, there are some nutrients

and supplements that may be effective in slow-

ing down the process of aging when used in

conjunction with a well balanced healthy diet.

Learn what these are and how to add these to

your diet.

1 clASS AGES 15+ frEE

Class # dates time

3CLPG103 TUES, OCT 18 6:30–7:30PM

Planning HealtHy HolidaysHolidays don’t have to be a time when your

healthy eating habits have to stop. Learn some

simple techniques for planning healthy meals

that will please your family and guests this

holiday season. Tasty samples and great recipes

will be provided.

1 clASS AGES 15+ frEE

Class # dates time

3CLPG104 TUES, NOV 15 6:30–7:30PM

Common Cents ii: basiCs of investingFinancial experts

from DA Davidson

are coming to answer your questions. Whether

you want to save for retirement, your child’s

future or are simply interested in learning

more about successful money management

strategies you should come to Common Cents

for a casual, thought provoking, interactive

conversation about how to best steward your

financial resources.

1 clASS AGES 15+ $10

Class # dates time

3CLPG101 MON, OCT 17 6:00–9:00PM

Community Education

Free!

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Parent & Toddlerstiny totsYou and your 1–2 year old are invited to join

our Tiny Tots community as we explore the

sights and sounds of the world around us. Tiny

Tots will motivate the young minds, bodies and

imaginations through song, dance, and lots of

hands on activities.

wEdnESdAyS, 4 clASSES AGES 1–2 $24

Class # dates time

3CLPG116 SEPT 21–OCT 12 9:15–10:00AM

3CLPG117 NOV 16–DEC 14* 9:15–10:00AM

*No class Nov 23.

tot timeThere is something special about taking time

to play. Each session of Tot Time is themed and

features arts, crafts, music, dancing & other

activities. Kids and parents will have a great

time laughing and playing together.

wEdnESdAyS, 4 clASSES AGES 3–4 $24

Class # dates time

3CLPG118 SEPT 21–OCT 12 10:30–11:15AM

3CLPG119 NOV 16–DEC 14* 10:30–11:15AM

*No class Nov 23.

Community Learning art & CHUrCH exPerienCe This six week class explores the

relationship between the arts and the

church. What is ART? Is there a Biblical view of

the arts? What does it mean to be an artist?

What is an artist’s role in the church? Why is

there so much tension between the arts and

the church? Please register in advance. Space

is limited.

mondAyS, 6 clASSES AGES 11+ frEE

Class # dates time

3CLPG111 SEPT 19–OCT 24 6:00–8:00PM

mondAyS, 6 clASSES AGES 11+ frEE

Class # dates time

3CLPG112 NOV 7–DEC 12 6:00–8:00PM

Youth Cookinglet’s CooK & learn etiqUetteChef Anna Marie will teach the basics of safe

and nutritious cooking. Students will follow a

recipe to prepare a delicious light meal, learn

to set a table and then enjoy eating the food

they have prepared. Dining etiquette and table

manners will be covered. Students will receive

a copy of the recipes.

1 clASS AGES 5–10 $15

Class # dates time

3CLPG113 TUES, DEC 6 4:30–6:00PM

Gardening garden tHriller: Join forCes to solve tHe sleePing garden mysteryWelcome to another Garden Thriller where De-

tective LePlante and Super Bee join together to

solve what happens when the garden goes to

sleep in the winter. All students attending will

become detectives searching for clues to find

out why gardens sleep during the winter.

1 clASS AGES 5–10 $10

Class # dates time

3CLPG114 TUES, SEPT 20 4:00–5:00PM

Herbs and sPiCes: Container gardeningEnjoying your garden is not limited to the sum-

mer months. Join us as we learn how to grow

our favorite herbs and spices indoors. Learn

which varieties grow best indoors and how

best to use them. Add some flavor to your holi-

day season with homegrown herbs and spices.

1 clASS AGES 15+ $15

Class # dates time

3CLPG115 TUES, NOV 15 6:30–8:00PM

Date NightThe kids will play while the parents are away! for Parents witH Kids ages 3 mo–11 yrs

Reconnect with your loved one over dinner

and a movie—or whatever you like, while The

Kroc Center provides quality programming

and entertainment for your kids.

3 nigHts to CHoose from! 6:00–9:45Pm, sPaCe is limited

satUrday, oCtober 15 satUrday, november 19 satUrday, deCember 17

tot time: storybooK tHeaterBring popular children’s storybooks to life!

Toddlers and their parents, grandparents or

caregivers will learn to use their body, voice

and imagination to act out characters and

explore the magical world of theatre.

mondAyS, 4 clASSES AGES 2–4 $20

Class # dates time

3CLPG120 SEPT 19–OCT 10 9:15–10:15AM

3CLPG121 NOV 21–DEC 12 9:15–10:15AM

tiny roCK ‘n’ rollers

Let your 1–2 year olds put their imagination

into action with Rock N’ Rollers! You and your

child are invited to join our Tiny community as

we explore rhythm, dance, and tumbling.

wEdnESdAyS, 4 clASSES AGES 1–2 $20

Class # dates time

3CLPG122 OCT 19–NOV 9 9:15–10:00AM

roCK ‘n’ rollersHave fun laughing, playing and dancing dur-

ing this energetic class for toddlers and their

parents, grandparents or caregivers. Together,

you and your child will explore basic elements

of movement and tumbling, creating rhythm,

making music, and practicing your own very

unique dance moves!

wEdnESdAyS, 4 clASSES AGES 3–4 $20

Class # dates time

3CLPG123 OCT 19–NOV 9 10:30–11:15AM

Is your child the next theater star?learn more about our youth theater programs on page 14.

Family and Community Education

Sign-up early! Space is limited!

New

$11 per child, per night

Free!

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tHe KroC reCording stUdio

• Solo/group demos

• Solo/group albums

• Music Videos

• Voice-overs

Every recording studio session is engineered by

experienced personnel to help you look and sound

your best. The Recording Studio offers digital multi-track

recording as well as HD video production and editing

and uses the industry’s most sought after hardware

and software.

* Price per technician. Number of project hours to be determined by studio engineers prior to recording session.

Call 208.763.0644 to book a recording session.

• Radio Spots

• TV Advertisements

• Training Videos

• Green Screen Video

Record your next hit today!

CHili CooKoff & football PartyDo you have a favorite family recipe? Bring

your best crockpot full of chili to The Kroc

Center to be judged by your peers. We will

have the Monday Night Football Game on too,

so those football fans will be able to cheer

their team on to victory. Our kitchen staff will

provide apple cider and cornbread to everyone

who submits a dish. There will be prizes

awarded for the best recipes!

onE dAy EvEnt All AGES frEE

Class # dates time

3CLPG124 MON, OCT 24 5:00–9:00PM

Harvest Collages Join us for this workshop where we will use

a limited palette of colors to create a festive

Fall collage to hang in our homes this season.

We will use other materials such as leaves and

twigs to add to our collage. Supplies included.

onE clASS AGES 15+ $25

Class # dates time

3CLPG125 FRI, OCT 28 4:00–6:00PM

family PUmPKin Carving ContestEveryone likes to carve pumpkins for Hallow-

een, right? Why not win prizes while you are

at it? Each family brings a pumpkin and The

Kroc Center will provide all the utensils. This

is a chance for your family to get together for

a fun and festive evening. Take your pumpkin

home or leave it at The Kroc and we will use it

to decorate for our annual Halloween party!

onE dAy EvEnt All AGES! frEE

Class # dates time

3CLPG126 SUN, OCT 30 1:00–3:00PM

original CHristmas CardsCreate a unique work of art using Acrylic and

Watercolor Paints. Make your card stand out

this year. Make one for that special someone,

or make more for the whole family or your col-

leagues at work. Supplies included.

onE clASS AGES 15+ $25

Class # dates time

3CLPG127 TUES, NOV 29 6:00–8:00PM

introdUCtion to live soUndMake the move from listening to the show, to

being part of creating it! The members of The

Kroc Tech Department have 40+ years of live

sound engineering experience between them,

and they are sharing what they have learned

along the way. Course content and activities

will provide participants with the fundamen-

tal experience of working with microphones,

speakers, live audio mixers and connecting

them all together as a system.

mondAyS, 6 clASSES AGES 18+ $60

Class # dates time

3CLPG130 NOV 7–DEC 12 7:00–8:00PM

basiC video editingThis class will teach the participants how to

take the hours of recorded footage they have

and whittle it down to a quick, entertaining

film to share with their friends and loved ones.

wEdnESdAyS, 4 clASSES AGES 15+ $40

Class # dates time

3CLPG131 NOV 16–DEC 14* 7:00–8:00PM

Ages 11+ welcome with adult also enrolled in class.

*No class Nov 23.

Media Workshops introdUCtion to Home reCordingIf you are a musician wanting to record your

own music, making a professional sounding

recording is not as difficult as it once was.

Come learn how to record your own music,

utilize plugins with audio software, and even

dig through a professionally mixed song or

two to see how it’s put together. The class

will include computer workstations, but you

are welcome to bring your own laptop if you

would like (software may be provided for an

additional fee).

tUESdAyS, 6 clASSES AGES 18+ $60

Class # dates time

3CLPG128 SEPT 20–OCT 25 6:00–7:00PM

introdUCtion to sCriPt writing Participants will be introduced to the Art of

Script Writing. We will familiarize ourselves

with software, learn how to format a script,

practice different ways to outline, and learn

how to use the formula and rule of storytelling.

mondAyS, 4 clASSES AGES 15+ $40

Class # dates time

3CLPG129 OCT 17–NOV 14* 7:00–8:00PM

Ages 11+ welcome with adult also enrolled in class.

*No class Oct 31.

Family and Community Education

New

Free!

Free!

Holiday

tHanKs to oUr media worKsHoP

sPonsor!

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Training & CoachingPersonal swim CoaCHingBeginners through competitive swimmers ages 6+ can

benefit from working one on one with a Kroc Aquatics Personal

Coach. Learn to swim, improve your strokes, review basic water

safety and lifeguarding skills, or perfect your flip turn. Our person-

al coaches will design an individual lesson, a semi-private lesson, a

small group lesson, or series of lessons to help you meet your per-

sonal swimming goals and master the techniques of the healthy

lifelong sport of swimming. Call our Aquatics Management team

for details and pricing at 208.763.0657 and ask for Rich or Mike.

KroC Personal swim CoaCHing: $25 per 1/2 hourSemi-private and small group lessons also available.

Help us keep the pool safe

and healthy for everyone! + Children ages 6 years and younger must be

within an adult’s (18 years+) reach at all times.

+ Children 3 & under must wear a swim diaper

and plastic pants with full elastic legs and waist.

+ Parents are ultimately responsible for the

safety and well being of their children.

+ Please shower to remove any lotions, makeup

or perfumes prior to entering the pool.

+ Do not use the pool if you show any signs of

illness or had diarrhea in the last two weeks.

+ lifeguards are the final authority on rules and

regulations in the pool area.

Please note: Maintaining a clean and healthy

swim environment is of the utmost importance

at the Kroc Center. You can help by having your

family follow the tips listed above. the Kroc

pool will close immediately for 30 minutes to 24

hours if an illness or bathroom incident occurs

in the swim area. Health and safety protocols

are conducted prior to reopening the pool.

One free lesson!

Private, Semi-Private & Small Group Swim Lessons.

Tips for safe & healthy swimming

Aquatics & Swim Lessons

You know how to swim, now learn how to Skwim®!Get ready to try something new. This growing international sport is perfect for kids of all ages. Play to compete or to have fun.

The soft-flexible SKWIM Disk™ actually slides on the water

over 100 feet! SKWIM® is building a water-safe, water-smart, water-strong community!

Don’t just swim-Skwim®!tHe fUn new aqUa game tHat’s sweePing tHe nation.

yoUtH sKwim®

SKWIM is fun, fast (players wear Skwimfins™),

easy, and for youth ages 11-18. Must be able

to swim in deep water.

tUESdAyS, 6 clASSES AGES 11–18 $20

Class # dates time

3AqPG101 NOV 8–DEC 13 3:30–5:00PM

adUlt sKwim®

SKWIM® is fun, fast (players wear Skwim-

fins™), easy, and for all ages 19+. Must be

able to swim in deep water.

tUESdAyS, 6 clASSES AGES 19+ $20

Class # dates time

3AqPG102 NOV 8–DEC 13 5:00–6:30PM

New

The Skwim-Disk is a soft and flexible disk engineered to glide smoothly across the water. The Skwim-Fins comfortably and effectively enhance your power and balance, freeing your hands to play the game, and all Skwim players wear team headbands.

fall/winter 2011 19

Purchase Prior to Oct 15, 2011

Fall Special!

1/2 hourlessons

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Preschool Classes: ages 4–5 years

PresCHool level 1This is the child’s first experience in a lesson

without being accompanied by an adult. Child

will learn basic bubble blowing, acclimate to the

water, and begin floating.

PresCHool level 2Child begins independent locomotion skills and

explores using simultaneous and alternating arm

and leg actions on front and back. They will learn

to have their face in the water and floating inde-

pendently on both front and back.

PresCHool level 3Child will improve coordination of combined

simultaneous arm and leg actions and learn to

swim short distances independently.

Preschool level 1, 2 & 3 classes are held

simultaneously in different parts of the Cove

Pool.

PresCHool level 1, 2 and 3mon/wEd, 8 lESSonS 4–5yrS $48

Class # dates time

3AqPG117 SEPT 19–OCT 12 10:00–10:25AM

3AqPG118 OCT 17–NOV 9 10:00–10:25AM

3AqPG119 NOV 14–DEC 14* 10:00–10:25AM

*No class November 21 & 23.

tUES/thUrS, 8 lESSonS 4–5yrS $48

Class # dates time

3AqPG120 SEPT 20–OCT 13 1:00–1:25PM

3AqPG121 SEPT 20–OCT 13 6:00–6:25PM

3AqPG122 SEPT 20–OCT 13 6:30–6:55PM

3AqPG123 OCT 18–NOV 10 1:00–1:25PM

3AqPG124 OCT 18–NOV 10 6:00–6:25PM

3AqPG125 OCT 18–NOV 10 6:30–6:55PM

3AqPG126 NOV 15–DEC 15* 1:00–1:25PM

3AqPG127 NOV 15–DEC 15* 6:00–6:25PM

3AqPG128 NOV 15–DEC 15* 6:30–6:55PM

*No class November 22 & 24.

SAtUrdAyS, 8 lESSonS 4–5yrS $48

Class # dates time

3AqPG129 SEPT 24–NOV 12 9:00–9:25AM

3AqPG130 SEPT 24–NOV 12 9:30–9:55AM

Parent & Child Classes: ages 6 months–3 years

This program has two levels. Parent and

Child Aquatic classes are designed for

infants/toddlers and their adult guardian

to familiarize young children (from ages

6 months to about 3 years) with water

activities and to prepare children to progress

into the American Red Cross Preschool

Aquatics and Learn-to-Swim program. These

classes are not designed to teach children to

survive in the water on their own.

Parent and CHild level 1 (l1) and level 2 (l2)Parent and Child level 1 and level 2

classes are held simultaneously in differ-

ent parts of the Cove Pool.

mon/wEd, 8 lESSonS 6 moS–3yrS $48

Class # dates time

3AqPG103 SEPT 19–OCT 12 9:30–9:55AM

3AqPG104 OCT 17–NOV 9 9:30–9:55AM

3AqPG105 NOV 14–DEC 14* 9:30–9:55AM

*No class November 21 & 23.

tUES/thUrS, 8 lESSonS 6 moS–3yrS $48

Class # dates time

3AqPG106 SEPT 20–OCT 13 12:30–12:55PM

3AqPG107 SEPT 20–OCT 13 5:30–5:55PM

3AqPG108 SEPT 20–OCT 13 7:00–7:25PM

3AqPG109 OCT 18–NOV 10 12:30–12:55PM

3AqPG110 OCT 18–NOV 10 5:30–5:55PM

3AqPG111 OCT 18–NOV 10 7:00–7:25PM

3AqPG112 NOV 15–DEC 15* 12:30–12:55PM

3AqPG113 NOV 15–DEC 15* 5:30–5:55PM

3AqPG114 NOV 15–DEC 15* 7:00–7:25PM

*No class November 22 & 24.

SAtUrdAyS, 8 lESSonS 6 moS–3yrS $48

Class # dates time

3AqPG115 SEPT 24–NOV 12 8:30–8:55AM

3AqPG116 SEPT 24–NOV 12 10:30–10:55AM

Dive into the deep end.no matter wHat sKill level yoU are, we maKe swimming easy.

swimming sKills for lifeThe Salvation Army Kroc Center

Learn-To-Swim program provides a safe and fun

environment for learning the fundamentals of

swimming and water safety, gaining self-confi-

dence in the water, and developing skills up to a

competitive level.

aboUt swim lessonsSwim lessons are 25-minutes in length. Five min-

utes are given between lessons to enter and exit

the pool. For maximum efficiency, please be on

time and dressed in swimwear prior to the lesson

start time. Remember a towel.

qUestions?For guidance in determining which class is the

best match for your child’s ability level, please visit

the front desk or contact the Aquatics Depart-

ment at 208.763.0657.

Class ProgressionThe Learn-To-Swim program is a progressive

lesson series. Depending on a child’s swim ability,

they may remain at the same level for more than

one session.

Parent and CHild

+ Parent and Child (Ages 6mo–3Yrs) Level 1

+ Parent and Child (Ages 6mo–3Yrs) Level 2

PresCHool

+ Preschool Level 1–3 (Ages 4–5 years)

learn to swim (ages 6+)

+ Learn to Swim Level 1: Intro to Aquatics

+ Learn to Swim Level 2: Aquatic Fundamentals

+ Learn to Swim Level 3: Stroke Development

+ Learn to Swim Level 4: Stroke Improvement

+ Learn to Swim Level 5: Stroke Refinement

+ Adult Beginner Swim Lessons

American Red Cross Swim

Lessons

learn to swim

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Learn to Swim: ages 6+

There are five levels in the Learn to Swim

Program. Each level includes the teaching and

assessment of swimming and water safety

skills. Students are moved through the progres-

sive levels as they accomplish the skills required

at each level. Please note that a student may

remain at the same level for multiple sessions

until they master the skills necessary to ad-

vance to the next level. The lessons are taught

in small group classes by Certified American

Red Cross Instructors and Aides. Kroc Instruc-

tors make swimming lessons fun and help

students develop both swimming skills and self

confidence.

learn to swim level 1: intro to aqUatiCstUES/thUrS, 8 lESSonS AGES 6+ $48

Class # dates time

3AqPG131 SEPT 20–OCT 13 7:00–7:25PM

3AqPG132 OCT 18–NOV 10 7:00–7:25PM

3AqPG133 NOV 15–DEC 15* 7:00–7:25PM

*No class November 22 & 24.

SAtUrdAyS, 8 lESSonS AGES 6+ $48

Class # dates time

3AqPG134 SEPT 24–NOV 12 8:30–8:55AM

3AqPG135 SEPT 24–NOV 12 10:00–10:25AM

learn to swim level 2: aqUatiC fUndamentalstUES/thUrS, 8 lESSonS AGES 6+ $48

Class # dates time

3AqPG136 SEPT 20–OCT 13 7:00–7:25PM

3AqPG137 OCT 18–NOV 10 7:00–7:25PM

3AqPG138 NOV 15–DEC 15* 7:00–7:25PM

*No class November 22 & 24.

SAtUrdAyS, 8 lESSonS AGES 6+ $48

Class # dates time

3AqPG139 SEPT 24–NOV 12 8:30–8:55AM

3AqPG140 SEPT 24–NOV 12 10:00–10:25AM

learn to swim level 3: stroKe develoPmenttUES/thUrS, 8 lESSonS AGES 6+ $48

Class # dates time

3AqPG141 SEPT 20–OCT 13 7:00–7:25PM

3AqPG142 OCT 18–NOV 10 7:00–7:25PM

3AqPG143 NOV 15–DEC 15* 7:00–7:25PM

*No class November 22 & 24.

SAtUrdAyS, 8 lESSonS AGES 6+ $48

Class # dates time

3AqPG144 SEPT 24–NOV 12 8:30–8:55AM

3AqPG145 SEPT 24–NOV 12 10:00–10:25AM

learn to swim level 4: stroKe imProvement tUES/thUrS, 8 lESSonS AGES 6+ $48

Class # dates time

3AqPG146 SEPT 20–OCT 13 5:30–5:55PM

3AqPG147 OCT 18–NOV 10 5:30–5:55PM

3AqPG148 NOV 15–DEC 15* 5:30–5:55PM

*No class November 22 & 24.

SAtUrdAyS, 8 lESSonS AGES 6+ $48

Class # dates time

3AqPG149 SEPT 24–NOV 12 10:00–10:25AM

learn to swim level 5: stroKe refinementtUES/thUrS, 8 lESSonS AGES 6+ $48

Class # dates time

3AqPG150 SEPT 20–OCT 13 5:30–5:55PM

3AqPG151 OCT 18–NOV 10 5:30–5:55PM

3AqPG152 NOV 15–DEC 15* 5:30–5:55PM

*No class November 22 & 24.

SAtUrdAyS, 8 lESSonS AGES 6+ $48

Class # dates time

3AqPG153 SEPT 24–NOV 12 10:00–10:25AM

yoUtH adaPted swim lessons Achieve fundamental water skills in a class

structured to service the special needs

population. Students will be mainstreamed into

a class with a smaller instructor to student ratio.

Please list special needs and accommodations

when registering. Students may be accompanied

by an aide or caregiver depending on their

disability and with prior arrangements.

Ages 6–18.

Please call 208.763.0657 for a list

of available classes.

Open Toddler/ Preschool Time mon/wed/fri, 10:30–11:30am

tUes/tHUrs, 1:30–3:00Pm

Parents with children 5 and under can

explore the play area of the Cove Pool

together. All members

and day pass

users

welcome!

Class Pass

not needed

to play.

Learn-to-Swim

Aquatic Games and SportssPlasH sPortsSplash Sports offers a fun way for youth to

play, workout and improve their aquatic skills.

Get a jump on Rec Swim by joining in this hour

of fun. Splash Sports offers a fun way for youth

to play, workout and improve their aquatic

skills. Kroc Aquatic Staff will lead individual

and team activities such as Splash Ball, Splash

Dance, and Splash Relays in the shallow water

Cove Pool.

SAtUrdAyS, 6 clASSES AGES 11+ $20

Class # dates time

3AqPG154 SEPT 17–OCT 22 10:30–11:25AM

3AqPG155 OCT 29–DEC 10* 10:30–11:25AM

*No class November 26.

JUnior water PoloLooking for something new in the aquatic field

or just tired of chasing that black line? This

coached class will teach the fundamentals of

water polo, develop fitness, and incorporate

games and tournaments. This sport is for young

men and women. Prerequisite: Must be able to

swim 25 yards comfortably.

mon/wEd AGES 11+ $30

Class # dates time

3AqPG156 MONTH1 : SEPT 7:30–9:30PM

3AqPG157 MONTH 2: OCT* 7:30–9:30PM

3AqPG158 MONTH 3: NOV** 7:30–9:30PM

3AqPG159 MONTH 4: DEC 7:30–9:30PM

*No class October 31. **No class November 23.

New

Take your swimming to the next level.learn about how you can train to swim in a triathlon with our multisport Junior triathlon Program. flip to page 24 to find out more.

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Adult AquaticsadUlt beginner swim lessonsAfraid to go in the water? Want to learn how to

swim? Our compassionate swim instructor will

assist you in learning basic aquatic skills that will

help you to enjoy being in the water. Taught in a

warm water shallow pool, step-by-step instruc-

tion is provided to allow you to comfortably

progress at your own pace. Take the plunge and

let us help you learn how to swim.

tUES/thUrS, 8 lESSonS AGES 18+ $48

Class # dates time

3AqPG160 SEPT 20–OCT 13 8:00–8:25AM

3AqPG161 OCT 18–NOV 10 8:00–8:25AM

3AqPG162 NOV 15–DEC 15* 8:00–8:25AM

*No class November 22 & 24.

SAtUrdAyS, 8 lESSonS AGES 18+ $48

Class # dates time

3AqPG163 SEPT 24–NOV 12 8:00–8:25AM

water for lUnCHJoin us weekdays and choose Water for Lunch

followed by a quick bite at your desk. This is a

structured workout for all. Workouts are designed

to rotate between long slow distances, sprints,

and will even mix in some IM days. Whether you

are a triathlete, serious competitor, or fitness en-

thusiast, this fits the need for a fast

paced workout designed to give

you structure and direction with

camaraderie on the side. This class

can be taken as a monthly program

or as a drop-in flex fee class.

mon–frI AGES 15+ $40

Class # dates time

3AqPG164 MONTH 1: SEPT NOON–1:00PM

3AqPG165 MONTH 2: OCT NOON–1:00PM

3AqPG166 MONTH 3: NOV* NOON–1:00PM

3AqPG167 MONTH 4: DEC NOON–1:00PM

*No class November 24 & 25.

New

adUlt fitness swim lessonsDo you love to swim for exercise but need a

little help to tighten up your swim strokes? This

course is for you! You’ll be instructed by one

of our top notch, experienced coaches who

will take you at your basic swim level and help

you achieve your goals. This course is designed

to prepare you for fitness swimming, Masters

Swim Team, or a Multisport program. Join in for

an hour of fun, fitness and enthusiastic instruc-

tion. Remember: “Last one in wins!”

ShAllow wAtEr tUES/thUrS, 8 lESSonS AGES 18+ $48

Class # dates time

3AqPG168 SEPT 20–OCT 13 6:00–6:55AM

3AqPG169 OCT 18–NOV 10 6:00–6:55AM

3AqPG170 NOV 15–DEC 15* 6:00–6:55AM

*No class November 22 & 24.

dEEp wAtEr tUES/thUrS, 8 lESSonS AGES 18+ $48

Class # dates time

3AqPG171 SEPT 20–OCT 13 7:00–7:55AM

3AqPG172 OCT 18–NOV 10 7:00–7:55AM

3AqPG173 NOV 15–DEC 15* 7:00–7:55AM

*No class November 22 & 24.

SAtUrdAyS, 7 lESSonS AGES 18+ $42

Class # dates time

3AqPG174 SEPT 17–OCT 29 7:00–7:55AM

3AqPG175 NOV 5–DEC 17 7:00–7:55AMDrop-in anytime. Flex Fee Price, $5.

100 Drop-in Options to choose from.

Dive into Aquatic Drop-in classes at The Kroc.Pick-up a droP-in fitness sCHedUle at the front desk or download one at www.kroccda.org for complete Open Rec Swim and Aquatic Drop-in Class schedules.

Aquatics Programming

Masters Adult Swim TeamKroc Masters Swimming is for adult swimmers

who want to share their love of the water with

others and who like to swim for fitness, fun,

and competition (optional!). If you are an adult

(19-108 years) and interested in stroke im-

provement, swim workouts (adjusted to your

ability level) and camaraderie, this group is for

you. Practice starts at 5:00AM, but swimmers

are welcome to join in anytime between 5:00

and 5:45AM. Or, join us for new evening

workouts on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7PM!

aboUt oUr CoaCH, miKe Hamm A passion for swimming and desire to help

swimmers of all levels improve and

succeed motivates Coach Mike

Hamm to coach the team. Mike

has an extensive swim instructor

and coaching background.

mon/wEd/frI AGES 19–108 yrS! $40

Class # dates time

3AqPG176 MONTH 1: OCT 5:00–7:00AM

3AqPG177 MONTH 2: NOV* 5:00–7:00AM

3AqPG178 MONTH 3: DEC 5:00–7:00AM

*No class November 25.

tUES/thUrS AGES 19–108 yrS! $20

Class # dates time

3AqPG179 MONTH 1: OCT 7:00–8:00PM

3AqPG180 MONTH 2: NOV* 7:00–8:00PM

3AqPG181 MONTH 3: DEC 7:00–8:00PM

*No class November 24.

Drop-in anytime. Flex Fee Price, $5.

New evening

sessions!Enroll In mornInG And EvEnInG mAStErS for only $50!

Adult Aquatics at The KrocGet into the swim of things for fitness and fun by joining a Kroc adult swim

program. Whatever your ability level, beginner through athlete, there is a Kroc

program that is perfect for you. Morning, noon, and evening classes available.

Do you want to try Tri?tri swim-swim smart is the perfect class for a beginner triathlete. turn to page 24 to find out more.

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ameriCan red Cross water safety instrUCtor ClassInstructor candidates will learn the skills

necessary to teach water safety, including the

Basic Water Rescue and Personal Water Safety

courses, six levels of Learn-to-Swim, three

levels of Preschool Aquatics and two levels of

Parent and Child Aquatics. Learn to identify

key elements and strategies for planning and

preparing effective and safe swim lessons.

Learn techniques to adapt teaching to meet

unexpected challenges including behavior

issues and the ability to accommodate partici-

pants with disabilities and other health condi-

tions. Participation in all classes is required.

Prerequisites:

• Demonstrate Level 4 proficiency by swim-

ming 25 yards each of front crawl, back

crawl, breaststroke, elementary backstroke

and sidestroke and 15 yards of the butterfly;

maintain position on back for one minute in

deep water (floating or sculling); tread water

for one minute.

mon/wEd, 8 clASSES AGES 15+ $250

Class # dates time

3AqPG185 OCT 3–26 4:30–9:30PM

required Pre-test sept. 28, 8:00PmThe cost includes all materials and manuals.

lifegUard managementLearn the management skills to take the next

step in your career as an aquatic professional.

This course teaches aquatics managers and

lifeguard supervisors how to effectively man-

age and maintain safety in an aquatic facility.

Management responsibilities covered include

the selection and training of lifeguards, team

building principles, injury prevention, risk man-

agement, and emergency response planning.

Prerequisites:

• Current American Red Cross Lifeguarding/

First Aid certificate or current certificate from

another nationally recognized organization.

• Lifeguarding experience or management

experience in another occupation.

wEdnESdAyS, 4 clASSES AGES 16+ $75

Class # dates time

3AqPG186 OCT 5–26 7:00–9:00PM

American Red Cross Lifeguarding ClassesameriCan red Cross lifegUard instrUCtorParticipants will learn the skills needed to teach

basic-level Lifeguarding, Waterfront Lifeguard-

ing, Waterpark Lifeguarding, and Shallow Water

Attendant (all including first aid), Lifeguard

Management, CPR/AED for the Lifeguard,

Administering Emergency Oxygen, Blood

borne Pathogens Training: Preventing Disease

Transmission and Basic Water Rescue courses.

Instructor candidates also will become familiar

with GuardStart: Lifeguarding Tomorrow and

the Water Safety presentation.

Characteristics required of an American Red

Cross representative and role model will be em-

phasized. How to plan, organize, and conduct

the courses and presentations in the Lifeguard-

ing program, learn how to evaluate student

Lifeguards.

Upon successful completion of this class, includ-

ing attendance, skills tests, and written exami-

nation, you will be certified in the following:

• Lifeguard Instructor

Prerequisites:

• Current American Red Cross Lifeguarding/

First Aid certificate, Fundamentals of Instructor

Training Certificate or Health and Safety Services

Instructor Authorization Certificate.

• Successfully complete the precourse session

written exam for three sections and dem-

onstrate competency in precourse skills and

scenarios evaluation.

SAtUrdAyS, 4 clASSES AGES 16+ $225

Class # dates time

3AqPG184 OCT 1–22 8:00AM–6:00PM

required Pre-test sept. 28, 8:00PmThe cost includes all materials and manuals.

CAST is a year round competitive swim team that participates

in local and regional swim meets hosted by USA Swimming.

Swimmers compete against other swimmers in their age

bracket in two year increments.

Contact bob wood at 208-699-8008. or check Cast out

online at: www.swimcast.net.

C.A.S.T Coeur d’Alene Area Swim Team

CaSt is not owned or operated by the Salvation army. this content and conduct of its

programs are not controlled or supervised by the Salvation army ray & Joan Kroc Center.

ameriCan red Cross waterParK lifegUarding ClassParticipants will learn the skills needed to

prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies

both in a pool and at a waterpark environ-

ment. The course content and activities prepare

participants to recognize and respond quickly

and effectively to emergencies and prevent

waterpark drownings and injuries. Leader-

ship skills and professionalism are emphasized

throughout this course. Participation in all

classes is required.

Upon successful completion of this class,

including attendance, skills tests, and written

examination, you will be certified in the fol-

lowing:

• Lifeguarding Waterpark • AED

• CPR for the Lifeguard • First Aid

Prerequisites:

• Swim 300 yards continuously.

• Starting in the water, swim 20 yards using

front crawl or breaststroke, surface dive 7-10

feet, retrieve 10-pound object, return to the

surface, swim 20 yards back to starting point

with object and exit water without using lad-

der or steps, within one minute, 40 seconds.

SAtUrdAyS, 4 clASSES AGES 15+ $225

Class # dates time

3AqPG182 OCT 1–22 8:00AM–6:00PM

required Pre-test sept. 28, 8:00Pm

tUES/thUrS, 7 clASSES AGES 15+ $225

Class # dates time

3AqPG183 OCT 4–25 4:30–9:30PM

required Pre-test sept. 28, 8:00PmThe cost includes all materials and manuals.

Lifeguard Certification

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About Our CoachdereK garCialove for the sport, coaching and commu-

nity motivate Derek. His goal is to teach

athletes about proper sports training

in a nurturing environment. Derek is a

USa triathlon certified coach and all

american triathlete and will once again

represent Coeur d’alene at the 2011

ironman world Championships in Kona,

Hawaii. He is dedicated to the growth

of multisport and the success of every

athlete he coaches. whether a new or

a veteran multisport athlete, there are

programs available to challenge you at

the Kroc Center.

CoaCHing Credentials> USa triathlon level 1 Coach

> Kona 2010 finisher & nov. 2011 Competitor

> 6-time ironman finisher including

Coeur d’alene, Kona, louisville

and St. George races

Multisport for Adultstri swim–swim smartThis class is perfect for the new triathlete or

those who have never had formal swim train-

ing. Focus is on technique, building confidence

in the water, and setting the foundation for

becoming a successful swimmer. This class will

give athletes the platform they need to build en-

durance and technique to swim efficiently. Class

coached by USAT certified coach. Prerequisite:

Ability to front crawl for 25 yards in water up to

10 feet deep.

thUrSdAyS, 7 clASSES AGES 15+ $35

Class # dates time

3MSPG101 NOV 10–DEC 29* 5:00–5:55PM

3MSPG102 NOV 10–DEC 29* 6:00–6:55PM

*No class Nov 24.

tri endUranCe swimLooking to get faster in the pool with less ef-

fort? This is a perfect class to work on technique

and endurance to build a base for future train-

ing and racing. Class coached by USAT certified

coach. Prerequisite: Ability to front crawl for

200 yards in water up to 10 feet deep.

tUES/thUr, 14 clASSES AGES 15+ $70

Class # dates time

3MSPG103 NOV 8–DEC 29* 5:00–5:55AM

3MSPG104 NOV 8–DEC 29* 6:00–6:55AM

3MSPG105 NOV 8–DEC 29* 7:00–7:55AM

*No class on Nov 22 & 24.

Multisport for TeensJUnior triatHlonThis is an exciting opportunity to join one of

the fastest growing sports in the US. Expect

to have fun in this class designed for junior

athletes. Program includes swim training and

optional indoor cycling and indoor/outdoor

running sessions. Our coaching staff includes a

USAT certified coach with extensive multisport

experience. Prerequisite: Ability to front crawl

for 25 yards in water up to 10 feet deep.

mon/thUrS, 12 clASSES AGES 12–17 $60

Class # dates time

3MSPG106 NOV 7–DEC 22* 3:30–5:00PM

*No class November 21 & 24.

Multisport Coachingtri leCtUre seriesThis is an exciting opportunity to learn about

the sport of triathlon from one of the North-

west’s best triathletes, Derek Garcia. Don’t

know what T2 is? Curious about what bike to

ride? This series will answer the questions and

more for you.

mondAyS, 6 clASSES AGES 12+ $30

Class # dates time

3MSPG107 NOV 7–DEC 19 5:30–7:00PM

*No class November 21.

Training & CoachingPersonal mUltisPort CoaCHing & swim lessonsWork one-on-one with a qualified multisport personal trainer to achieve

your training and racing goals. Your coach will help you design an

individual training program that will maximize your potential in a safe and

nurturing environment. Learn-to-swim or tune up your existing swim skills in a one-on-one

swim session with a “multisport/triathlon” swim coach. Emphasis on swim technique, en-

durance building, speed work, periodization and zone training concepts. Call 208.763.0640

to schedule your appointment.

KroC Personal mUltisPort CoaCHing: $25 per 1/2 hour Semi-private and small group lessons also available.

MultisportTraining

NewNewbiesWelcome!

24 fall/winter 2011

One free

session!

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Fitness & Climbing

Let’s get started!smart start one-on-one CoaCHing 3 sessions/$90(Included with each Adult Gold Membership)

Don’t know where to start? Work directly with

one of our exercise & wellness specialists to

develop an individualized program to meet

your lifestyle needs. Session One is an introduc-

tory 60-minute consultation that includes short

& long-term goal setting, introductory program

design, equipment orientation and a body

composition test. Sessions Two and Three are

30-minute personal training sessions. Sign-up

for Smart Start at the front desk, and then

schedule your training sessions at the fitness

desk. Ages 15+.

New to The Kroc?

smart start for adUlts fitness orientation Join our exercise & wellness specialists for

this complimentary general fitness facility and

equipment orientation. Please see the fitness

desk to schedule an appointment and learn

how to get started. Ages 15+.

smart start for teens This course is a prerequisite for teens (ages 13–

14) prior to using The Kroc Center Cardio and

Weight area as well as attend drop-in fitness

classes. Youth will learn the basics of fitness

etiquette, resistance training, cardiovascular

training, and program design. To book a Smart

Start class, please fill out a program enrollment

form and return to the fitness desk. The fitness

desk will schedule your session.

Training & CoachingPersonal CoaCHingWork one-on-one with a qualified personal

trainer to help you achieve all of your long-

term fitness goals. Our personal training staff

will work with you to develop the most effec-

tive individualized program, and will motivate

and support you in remaining committed to

your fitness program.

KroC Personal CoaCHing:

1 – 4 sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30 per 1/2 hr

1 – 4 sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $40 per hour

5 – 8 sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25 per 1/2 hr

5 – 8 sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35 per hour

body ComPosition analysis $5/PersonA fitness professional can help determine your

body composition–the percentage of lean

muscle mass versus body fat. This informa-

tion will be helpful in the development of a

personal fitness program and assist in setting

attainable fitness goals. Body Compositions

are done by appointment only. Please schedule

with Fitness desk at 208.763.0637.

Climbing ProgramsK-roCK Kids ClimbersClimbers will learn safety, teamwork, balance,

coordination, climbing etiquette, and com-

mands. Kroc certified instructors will teach and

coach to meet individual skill levels.

SAtUrdAyS, 6 clASSES AGES 7–10 $45

Class # dates time

3FTPG101 SEPT 24–OCT 29 10:30AM–NOON

3FTPG102 NOV 5–DEC 17 10:30AM–NOON

*No Class Nov 26.

introdUCtion to roCK ClimbingNew and beginning level climbers will learn

how to tie in and belay, proper foot and

climbing techniques including lay backs and

overhangs plus friction and dynamic reaches.

frIdAyS, 3 clASSES AGES 15+ $24

Class # dates time

3FTPG103 SEPT 23–OCT 7 7:00–8:00PM

3FTPG104 OCT 21–NOV 4 7:00–8:00PM

3FTPG105 DEC 2–DEC 16 7:00–8:00PM

KroC lead Climbing CertifiCationClimbers can now learn to safely lead indoor

climbing routes at The Kroc Center. Participants

will acquire skills such as proper clipping tech-

niques, lead belaying, catching lead falls, tak-

ing down anchors and repelling. Prerequisites:

Kroc top rope belay certification, the ability to

competently climb 5.8, safe lead rope, and 8

quick draws.

wEdnESdAyS, 2 clASSES AGES 15+ $20

Class # dates time

3FTPG106 SEPT 21–SEPT 28 8:00–10:00PM

3FTPG107 OCT 19–OCT 26 8:00–10:00PM

3FTPG108 NOV 9–NOV 16 8:00–10:00PM

3FTPG109 DEC 7–DEC 14 8:00–10:00PM

Go the extra mile.let oUr fitness CoaCHes HelP yoU along tHe way.

Pick-up a Drop-in Fitness Schedule to see a schedule of open climb times.

More Climbing

You save$25!

Fall Special!

Purchase Prior to Oct 15, 2011

fall/winter 2011 25

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Specialty Fitness ProgramsintrodUCtion to feldenKrais®: awareness tHroUgH movementIn a supportive environment you will be guided

through an exploration of movements that

help your body discover more functional ways

to move. Learn to enjoy moving free from con-

straint, pain and unnecessary effort. Benefits

include ease of motion in daily and professional

life and an increased range of motion. For this

class, participants should be able to get up and

down from the floor.

tUESdAyS, 4 clASSES AGES 15+ $20

Class # dates time

3FTPG131 SEPT 20–OCT 11 9:30–10:30AM

learn to fenCeEn Garde! This class is

an introduction to the

classic Olympic discipline

that is now a popular

high school, college and

recreational sport. Our

instructor has both competition and coaching

experience. Equipment provided. This class can

be taken multiple times. Wear non-marking

athletic shoes and loose clothing

mondAyS, 4 clASSES AGES 11+ $36

Class # dates time

3FTPG132 SEPT 19–OCT 10 6:00–6:55PM

3FTPG133 NOV 21–DEC 12 6:00–6:55PM

tai CHiLearn this Chinese exercise and martial art that

is practiced in a calm and relaxed manner. Tai

Chi improves balance, coordination, circula-

tion and muscle tone while cultivating internal

energy and mental awareness.

tUES/thUrS, 8 clASSES AGES 13+ $40

Class # dates time

3FTPG134 SEPT 20–OCT 13 7:30–8:30AM

3FTPG135 OCT 18–NOV 10 7:30–8:30AM

3FTPG136 NOV 15–DEC 15 7:30–8:30AM

*No class November 22 & 24.

Youth & Teens qUiCKfit KidsThis after school fitness class will provide a 30

minute group exercise session for kids. Kids

will participate in a circuit style class that will

increase strength, flexibility and overall health.

tUESdAyS, 3 clASSES AGES 7–11 $15

Class # dates time

3FTPG110 SEPT 20–OCT 4 4:30–5:00PM

3FTPG111 OCT 18–NOV 1 4:30–5:00PM

3FTPG112 NOV 15–DEC 6* 4:30–5:00PM

thUrSdAyS, 3 clASSES AGES 7–11 $15

Class # dates time

3FTPG113 SEPT 22–OCT 6 4:30–5:00PM

3FTPG114 OCT 20–NOV 3 4:30–5:00PM

3FTPG115 NOV 17–DEC 8* 4:30–5:00PM

tUES/thUrS, 6 clASSES AGES 7–11 $30

Class # dates time

3FTPG116 SEPT 20–OCT 6 4:30–5:00PM

3FTPG117 OCT 18–NOV 3 4:30–5:00PM

3FTPG118 NOV 15–DEC 8* 4:30–5:00PM

tUESdAyS, 3 clASSES AGES 12–15 $15

Class # dates time

3FTPG119 SEPT 20–OCT 4 3:45–4:15 PM

3FTPG120 OCT 18–NOV 1 3:45–4:15 PM

3FTPG121 NOV 15–DEC 6* 3:45–4:15 PM

thUrSdAyS, 3 clASSES AGES 12–15 $15

Class # dates time

3FTPG122 SEPT 22–OCT 6 3:45–4:15 PM

3FTPG123 OCT 20–NOV 3 3:45–4:15 PM

3FTPG124 NOV 17–DEC 8* 3:45–4:15 PM

tUES/thUrS, 6 clASSES AGES 12–15 $30

Class # dates time

3FTPG125 SEPT 20–OCT 6 3:45–4:15 PM

3FTPG126 OCT 18–NOV 3 3:45–4:15 PM

3FTPG127 NOV 15–DEC 8* 3:45–4:15 PM

*No class November 22 & 24.

Smart Safe Series These series will focus separately on free

weights, circuit training and cardio exercise.

Classes will educate and prepare participants to

exercise safely and successfully as an adult. All

participants must be Smart Start certified.

smart safe and strongSAtUrdAyS, 3 clASSES AGES 13–15 $15

Class # dates time

3FTPG128 SEPT 24–OCT 8 9:00–10:00AM

smart safe and CirCUitSAtUrdAyS, 3 clASSES AGES 13–15 $15

Class # dates time

3FTPG129 OCT 22–NOV 5 9:00–10:00AM

smart safe and CardioSAtUrdAyS, 3 clASSES AGES 13–15 $15

Class # dates time

3FTPG130 NOV 19–DEC 10* 9:00–10:00AM

*No Class Nov 26.

Fitness Challenges

team weigHt loss CHallengeWant to lose weight? Bring a friend, join a team

and get healthy together. Teams of four will

compete in this 6 week weight loss contest.

Each team will consist of four teammates that

will weigh in weekly with their assigned fitness

coach. Weekly team results will be posted in

the Fitness department and the team with the

highest percentage of body fat lost at the end

of the 6 weeks will be declared the winner. All

participants receive a water bottle! Registration

restricted to members and day pass users

6 wEEk EvEnt AGES 18+ $15/tEAm mEmbEr

Class # dates

3FTPG138 SEPT 19–OCT 31

indoor maratHon CHallengeEver dream of completing a marathon? Now you

can! Walk or run your way to the finish line. The

goal is for participants to run or walk (on tread-

mills, ellipticals, or the track) over the course

of 30 days. Kroc Center fitness coaches will be

there to cheer you on and track your progress.

All participants receive a t-shirt! Registration

restricted to members and day pass users.

30 dAy EvEnt AGES 11+ $7

Class # dates

3FTPG139 NOV 1–DEC 1

members

onlyfitness

events

fall frenZyJump in and experience the chal-

lenge of a preseason football conditioning

camp. All participants will be challenged with

the same exercises and conditioning drills that

college and professional football player’s use.

This 6 week program will challenge each par-

ticipant physically and mentally. All participants

will receive a t-shirt.

mon/wEd/frI, 18 clASSES AGES 15+ $63

Class # dates time

3FTPG137 SEPT 19–OCT 28 6:15–7:15AM

trx® sUsPension training® mon/wed/fri, 6:00am, gymThis Fitness coach led, flex fee class is a revolutionary training program. Suspension Training® is an innovative method of leveraged body weight exercise. Safely perform hundreds of exercises that build power, strength, flexibility, balance, mobility, and prevent injuries, all at the intensity you choose. ages 18+ welcome. see drop-in guide.

Flex Fee TRX® Suspension Training® $5 per session, Swing in anytime!

Fitness Programming

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Rentals & Events

As the centerpiece of The Kroc Center, the Performing Arts Theater

features plush theater seating for up to 400 people that guarantees

a great view from any seat in the house. Also available with the

Performing Arts Theater is a green room, two dressing rooms, a large

stage, theater lighting, and state-of-the-art audio/visual equipment.

Performing Arts TheaterPerfeCt for PerformanCes, weddings, seminars and events.

LECTURES. WEDDINGS. CORPORATE RETREATS. WORKSHOPS. REUNIONS. PERFORMANCES. CATERING. MEETINGS. RECEPTIONS. BIRTHDAY PARTIES.

Seats 400

Host your next event at The Kroc Center.

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Rentals & Events

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400 2151’Proscenium

Opening

38’ x 19’• • •

River Room, Osprey Room, or Cedar Com-munity Rooms (Includes Shared Use of Outdoor Patio)

50-65 777’ 37’ x 21’ • • • •

Full Community Room (Includes River, Osprey, Cedar Room and exclusive use of outdoor patio)

230 2368’ 37’ x 64’ • • • • •

Kootenai Room/Stage 35 532’ 28’ x 19’ • •

Technology Classroom (Kootenai Room including 18 laptops)

18 532’ 28’ x 19’ • •

Outdoor Amphitheater 150 588’ — • •

Party Rooms (2) 25 425’ — • • • •

Board Room 16 420’ 14’ x 30’ • • •

Recording Studio 48 532’ 38’ x 19’

CaPabilities and oCCUPanCy

Mix a little business with a lot of fun.Maximize The Center to its fullest potential during your next group visit or busi-

ness meeting. Tradeshows, senior parties and more can incorporate many features

of The Kroc Center into their event, including a climbing wall, water slide and

recreation pool, competition pool, 400 seat theater, outdoor patios and more.

A Community

Room RentalWhen you book by Nov. 1, 2011. Limited to a five hour or less rental.

Mention this ad to receive discount.

10%off

Community RoomsPerfeCt for CorPorate events, ConferenCes, banqUets, reCePtions and meetings.

The Community Wing

provides opportunities

for corporate events,

conferences, tradeshows,

banquets, receptions,

meetings and more. With

an adjacent outdoor patio,

complete with water fea-

ture and views of Canfield

Mountain, it is the perfect

place for a memorable event.

Three of our community rooms can be divided into three

independent spaces, each with its own sound, lighting,

projector, climate control and beverage station. From

classroom seating to banquet-style dining, these rooms

can accommodate a variety of needs. Onsite catering

is available. The fourth community room opens as a

stage and small room with hard-surfaced flooring. This

room can be used for arts and crafts, can be set-up as a

computer lab, or can be combined with additional com-

munity rooms, to give rental groups a raised stage and

performance area.

lImItEd tImE offEr

For all rental inquiries email [email protected] or call our Event Sales Manager at 208.763.0616

for more information visit www.kroccda.org/rentals

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Ages 0-5 years Page

Date Night ................................................... 17Swim Lessons ............................................... 20Tiny Tots, Tot Time & Storybook Theatre ....... 17Tiny Rock N’ Rollers & Rock N’ Rollers .......... 17Youth Theatre Classes .................................. 14

Ages 6-10 years Breakdancing Workshop .............................. 14Harvest & Holiday Themed Workshops ......... 13Introduction to Acrylic Painting .................... 13K-Rock Kids Climbers ................................... 25Let’s Cook & Learn Etiquette ........................ 17quick Fit Kids ............................................... 26Rhythmic Gymnastics ................................... 14Swim Lessons ............................................... 20Youth Theater Classes .................................. 14Youth Gardening ......................................... 17

Ages 11 and upAcoustic Guitar I & II .................................... 15Art and Church Experience .......................... 17Babysitting Training ...................................... 16Creative Acrylics & Watercolors .................... 13Drawing and Painting .................................. 13Indoor Marathon Challenge ......................... 26Intro to Script Writing .................................. 18Junior Triathlon ............................................ 24Junior Water Polo ........................................ 21Learn to Fence ............................................. 26Smart Safe Series ......................................... 26Splash Sports ............................................... 21Tri Lecture Series .......................................... 24Tai Chi ......................................................... 26Youth Skwim ............................................... 19

Ages 15 and up Adult Skwim ................................................ 19Adult Swim Lessons/Fitness .......................... 22Basic Video Editing....................................... 18Climbing Certification .................................. 25Common Cents: II ........................................ 16Community CPR .......................................... 16Community Wellness Lecture Series ............. 16Container Gardening ................................... 17Fall Frenzy .................................................... 26Grief Release Workshops ............................. 16Harvest Collages .......................................... 18 Intro to Ballroom Dancing ............................ 14Introduction to Feldenkrais ........................... 26Intro to Home Recording & Live Sound ......... 18Intro to Outdoor Photography ...................... 13Intro to Rock Climbing and Lead Climbing ... 25 Learn to Knit ................................................ 13Lifeguard Instructor ...................................... 23Lifeguard Management ................................ 23Masters Adult Swim Team ............................ 22Open Ballroom Dancing ............................... 14Original Christmas Cards .............................. 18Scrapbook Club ........................................... 15Team Weight Loss Challenge ........................ 26Tri Endurance Swim & Tri Swim Smart .......... 24Water 4 Lunch ............................................. 22Waterpark Lifeguarding Class ....................... 23Water Safety Instructor ................................ 23

Programs by AgeSeptember Page

sePt 7 Junior Water Polo ........................ 21

sePt 7 Water 4 Lunch ............................. 22

sePt 6 Grief Release Workshop ............... 16

sePt 13 Babysitting Training...................... 16

sePt 15 Community CPR .......................... 16

sePt 17 Splash Sports ............................... 21

sePt 19 Art and Church Experience .......... 17

sePt 19 Swim Lessons .............................. 20

sePt 19 Tot Time: Storybook Theatre ........ 17

sePt 19 Rhythmic Gymnastics ................... 14

sePt 19 Acoustic Guitar I & II .................... 15

sePt 19 Learn to Fence ............................. 27

sePt 19 Creative Acrylics .......................... 13

sePt 19 Fall Frenzy .................................... 26

sePt 19 Team Weight Loss Challenge ....... 26

sePt 20 Adult Swim Lessons/Fitness .......... 22

sePt 20 Youth Gardening ......................... 17

sePt 20 quick Fit Kids ............................... 26

sePt 20 Drawing and Painting .................. 13

sePt 20 Tai Chi ......................................... 26

sePt 20 Intro to Home Recording.............. 18

sePt 20 Introduction to Feldenkrais .......... 26

sePt 20 Youth Theater .............................. 14

sePt 21 Tiny Tots & Tot Time ..................... 17

sePt 21 Lead Climbing Certification .......... 25

sePt 22 Harvest Art Workshop ................. 13

sePt 22 Ballroom Dancing ........................ 14

sePt 23 Breakdancing Workshop .............. 14

sePt 23 Scrapbook Club ........................... 15

sePt 23 Introduction to Rock Climbing ..... 25

sePt 24 K-Rock Kids Climbers ................... 25

sePt 24 Smart Safe and Strong ................. 26

sePt 24 Outdoor Photography .................. 13

sePt 27 How to Live Healthy on $3/Day .... 16

October oCt 1 Waterpark Lifeguarding Class ...... 23

oCt 1 Lifeguard Instructor Class ............. 23

oCt 3 Water Safety Instructor ................ 23

oCt 3 Junior Water Polo ........................ 21

oCt 4 Waterpark Lifeguarding Class ...... 23

oCt 4 Masters Adult Swim Team ............ 22

oCt 5 Lifeguard Management ............... 23

oCt 15 Date Night ................................... 17

oCt 17 Swim Lessons .............................. 20

oCt 17 Acoustic Guitar I & II .................... 15

oCt 17 Introduction to Script Writing....... 18

oCt 17 Common Cents II ......................... 16

oCt 18 quick Fit Kids ............................... 26

oCt 18 Tai Chi ......................................... 26

oCt 18 Grief Release Workshops ............. 16

oCt 18 Adult Swim Lessons/Fitness .......... 22

oCt 18 Youth Theater Pumpkin Plays ....... 14

oCt 18 Supplements for Anti Aging ......... 16

oCt 19 Rock N’ Rollers ............................. 17

oCt 19 Learn to Knit................................ 13

oCt 19 Lead Climbing Certification .......... 25

oCt 19 Race to Nowhere ......................... 15

October cont. Page

oCt 20 Intro to Acrylic Painting ................ 13

oCt 20 Ballroom Dancing ........................ 14

oCt 21 Scrapbook Club ........................... 15

oCt 21 Intro to Rock Climbing ................. 25

oCt 22 Outdoor Photography .................. 13

oCt 22 Smart Safe and Circuit ................. 26

oCt 24 Chili Cookoff & Football Party ...... 18

oCt 28 Harvest Collage ........................... 18

oCt 29 Splash Sports ............................... 21

oCt 30 Pumpkin Carving Contest ............ 18

Novembernov 1 Indoor Marathon Challenge ......... 26

nov 1 Drawing and Painting .................. 13

nov 1 Masters Adult Swim Team ............ 22

nov 2 Junior Water Polo ........................ 21

nov 4 Breakdancing Workshop .............. 14

nov 5 K-Rock Kids Climbers ................... 25

nov 7 Art and Church Experience .......... 17

nov 7 Junior Triathlon ............................ 24

nov 7 Tri Lecture Series .......................... 24

nov 7 Wonderful Watercolor ................. 13

nov 7 Introduction to Live Sound ........... 18

nov 8 Youth/Adult SKWIM..................... 19

nov 8 Babysitting Training...................... 16

nov 8 Tri Endurance Swim ..................... 24

nov 9 Lead Climbing Certification .......... 25

nov 10 Community CPR/First Aid/ AED .... 16

nov 10 Tri Swim Smart............................. 24

nov 14 Swim Lessons .............................. 20

nov 14 Rhythmic Gymnastics ................... 14

nov 15 Planning Healthy Holidays ............ 16

nov 15 quick Fit Kids ............................... 26

nov 15 Tai Chi ......................................... 26

nov 15 Container Gardening ................... 17

nov 15 Adult Swim Lessons/Fitness .......... 22

nov 15 Youth Theater .............................. 14

nov 16 Tot Time & Tiny Tots ..................... 17

nov 16 Basic Video Editing ...................... 18

nov 16 Learn to Knit................................ 13

nov 17 Holiday Art Workshop ................. 13

nov 18 Scrapbook Club ........................... 15

nov 19 Date Night ................................... 17

nov 19 Smart Safe and Cardio ................. 26

nov 21 Tot Time: Storybook Theater ........ 17

nov 21 Acoustic Guitar I & II .................... 15

nov 21 Learn to Fence ............................. 26

nov 29 Original Christmas Cards ............. 18

DecemberdeC 1 Masters Adult Swim Team ............ 21

deC 2 Intro to Rock Climbing ................. 25

deC 5 Junior Water Polo ........................ 21

deC 6 Let’s Cook & Learn Etiquette ........ 17

deC 7 Lead Climbing Certification .......... 25

deC 17 Date Night ................................... 17

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Kroc AcTiviTy0-6 yrs

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11-12 yrs

13-14 yrs

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Play Care With Adult On-Site

Cove Pool With Adult Supervision In Water

Indoor Playground With Adult Supervision

Rock Climbing With Adult Supervision/Waiver on File

Walk/Jog Track With Supervision (15+)

The Zone and Gym With Supervision (15+)

Competition Pool With Adult On-Deck

Cove Pool With Supervision On-Deck (15+)

7-10 Play Care With Adult On-Site

Competition Pool Rec Swim Without Adult With Deep Water Swim Test

Check-In Without Adult

The Zone Without Adult

Gym Without Adult

Cove Pool Rec Swim Without Adult

Walk/Jog Track Without Adult

Rock Climb Without Adult/Waiver on File

Competition Pool Lap Swim Without Adult

Group Exercise Class With Adult

Open Aqua/Open River With Adult

Fitness Machines With Smart Start Class

Fitness Machines and Free Weights With Adult

Belay Certification/Waiver on File

Fitness Machines and Free Weights Without Adult

Group Exercise Class Without Adult

Open Aqua/Open River Without Adult

Welcome to The Kroc Center.

Operating Hours mon–Fri: 5Am–10pm, SAT: 7Am–10pm

SunDAy: 8Am–7pm

Hours are subject to change. Please visit the website, www.kroccda.org, for current hours, schedules, and events.

Age Quick Reference

About The Salvation ArmyThe Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal

Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to

preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.

Nearly 33 million Americans receive assistance from The Salvation Army each year through a wide array

of social services that range from providing food for the hungry, relief for disaster victims, assistance for

the disabled, outreach to the elderly and ill, clothing and shelter to the homeless and opportunities for

underprivileged children. About 83 cents of every dollar raised is used to support those services in nearly 9,000

communities nationwide. For services, donations, and other information, visit www.salvationarmyusa.org.

1 | Children under the age of 11 must be

accompanied in The Kroc Center. See age chart to left for more information.

2 | Refrain from the use of foul language, abusive

actions, and inappropriate behavior.

3 | Lost membership cards must be reported and

replaced within 30 days. There is a $5 fee to

replace a membership card.

4 | No one under the age of 13 is allowed in the

Fitness Area unless participating in a Kroc Center

program or class. Members 13–14 may use the

Fitness Area after successfully passing the Smart

Start for Teens program or with a participating

adult.

5 | Clothing including shirt and shoes must be worn

in all areas outside of pools and sun deck. No

swimwear or wet clothing is allowed outside of

aquatic areas. Proper workout attire is required

in fitness area (no street shoes or jeans.) Any

clothing, including logos or messages on apparel,

must be acceptable in a family setting.

6 | Bicycles, roller blades, skateboards, scooters

or pets (excluding service animals) will not be

allowed inside the facility.

7 | Alcohol and/or drugs are not allowed anywhere

on the premises.

8 | Smoking and/or use of any type of smokeless

tobacco are prohibited in the facility or on facility

grounds.

9 | Weapons of any kind are not permitted on the

premises.

10 | With exceptions to special dietary restrictions,

outside food is not allowed at The Salvation Army

Kroc Center.

11 | The Kroc Center reserves the right to terminate

membership in response to any immoral or illegal

activity by a member.

Code of Conduct & Discipline Policy In order to facilitate positive life experiences

while at The Kroc Center, mutual respect

between members, guests, and staff is

required at all times. Failure to observe these

policies will result in disciplinary action and/or

termination of membership privileges. Center

personnel have the right to refuse service to

anyone deemed disruptive or abusive. The

Kroc Center reserves the right to conduct

background checks on all members and day

pass users.

The Kroc Center:

A great place to grow.

This chart represents facility age policies. Our number one priority is safety of all our members. All age limitations are designed and enforced with this thought in mind.

The Kroc Center considers a parent/guardian or anyone 18 or older an adult, when supervising children.

Contact Us GenerAl inFormATion/mAin 208.667.1865 | 208.667.6301 AquATicS 208.763.0613

BirThDAy pArTieS 208.763.0632

BuSineSS/AccounTinG 208.763.0628

cATerinG 208.763.0633

DonATionS 208.763.0627

FAciliTy renTAlS 208.763.0616

FiTneSS 208.763.0637

Group inquirieS 208.763.0632

KiDS’ cAmpS & AFTer School 208.763.0618

mArKeTinG 208.763.0629

memBerShipS 208.667.1865

miniSTry/church 208.763.0624

mulTiSporT 208.763.0640

plAy cAre/chilD wATch 208.763.0646

proGrAmminG 208.763.0641

ScholArShipS 208.763.0596

plAnneD FAciliTy cloSureSSept. 5 | Labor Day, Holiday Hours, 8AM–5PM*

Nov. 24 | Thanksgiving Day, Closed

Nov. 25 | Thanksgiving Friday, 8AM–5PM*

Dec. 24 | Christmas Eve, Closed**

Dec. 25 | Christmas Day, Closed**

Dec. 31 | New Years Eve, Closed

Jan. 1 | New Years Day, Closed

*No drop-in fitness classes or Play Care offered on holidays with special hours. **Open for Church services only.

plAnneD pool cloSureSThere are occasional scheduled aquatic events. During the following days, regular pool hours will be affected.

Sept. 20 | Comp Pool Closed from 3–7PM for High School Swim Meet

Sept. 24 | Comp Pool Closed from 10AM–3PM for High School Swim Meet

Oct. 15 | Comp Pool Closed from 10AM–2PM for High School Swim Meet

Kroc proJecT pArK A new one-level parking garage is being constructed in the west end of the current Kroc Center parking lot, adding 140 additional parking spaces.

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puBliSheD By

The Salvation Army

Ray & Joan Kroc Corps

Community Center

1765 W. Golf Course Road

Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 83815

208.667.1865

www.kroccda.orgSchedules, Pricing, Programming and Policies subject to change without notice.

looking for even more? The Kroc has over 100 Drop-in Options to Choose from.Flex Fee clASSeS Masters Adult Swim Team Open Ballroom Dancing TRX Water 4 Lunch

AquATicS clASSeS Aqua Sculpt, Aqua Blast, Aquatic Games 360, Arthritis Aqua Fit, Arthritis Gentle Aerobics, Aqua Zumba, Boot Camp H20, Cardio Core, Deep Water Cardio, Pre & Post Pregnancy Water Workout, River Walk Class & Wave Runners.

FiTneSS clASSeS Basketball, Boot Camp, Extra Gentle Stretch and Tone, Group Strength, Indoor Cycling, Kids N’ Me Stretch and Tone, Low Intensity Stretch and Tone, NIA, Pickleball, Pilates, Shake & Tone, Stretch & Tone, Turbo Kick, Volleyball, Zumba, & Zumba Tone.

Pick-up a Drop-in FiTneSS ScheDule at the front desk or download one online at www.kroccda.org.

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Sept 12-Dec 31

Sign-up early for best class selections.

New! Learn how to record and edit video. pg. 18

Dive into swim lessons! pg. 20

Aug. 24–26: Gold Members Early EnrollmentAug. 27: Open Enrollment The SAlvATion Army rAy & JoAn

Kroc corpS communiTy cenTer

1765 W. Golf Course Rd.

Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 83815

208.667.1865

www.kroccda.org

100 Drop-in Options to choose from.Pick-up a Drop-in FiTneSS ScheDule at the front desk or download one at www.kroccda.org.

2011 Fall/Winter Program Guide

Kroctober: A week of Fall

festivities. pg. 12

Explore something

new this Fall.