www.krocphoenix.org
Welcome to the Phoenix South Mountain KROC Center Core Values
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e here at The KROC Center are ecstatic to Spring into Summer with our members and guests. We hope you are just as excited about transitioning from school books to swimsuits, sports, and summer day camp!
As we transition into this new season, we hope you are encouraged by our new core values–KROC C.A.R.E.S. You will see strategically placed through the center new banners expressing our belief that: We are a beacon of hope in our Community; Our Actions demonstrate excellence; We Respect all individuals without discrimination; We work and play
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with Enthusiasm, and We Share God’s love with everyone. We believe that each member and guest that walks into our facility should have an outstanding KROC experience. In the tradition of the Salvation Army we will reach out to all members of the community sharing the Gospel without discrimination. Our goals are to serve the community by building on the positive foundation that has been established and to continue the KROC Center’s mission to build a community of hope, by providing opportunities for personal discovery, growth and service.
There is a lot to be excited about at The Salvation Army KROC Center this spring and summer. There are over 100 programs and amenities to choose from across arts, education, recreation/fitness, aquatics, wellness and spiritual programs. As you look though this guide we are certain that you will enjoy the value that the KROC Center brings to the community.
CORE VALUES OF THE KROC CENTER ✦ Community
We are a beacon of hope in our community. ✦ Actions
Our actions demonstrate excellence. ✦ Respect
We respect all individuals without discrimination. ✦ Enthusiasm
We work and play with enthusiasm. ✦ Share
We share God’s love with everyone.
Sincerely,
Majors Mike and Cindy Dickinson
Lieutenant Theresa Williams
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Contact Us
About the Salvation Army The Salvation Army, an evangelical part of the universal Christian church, has been supporting those in need in His name without discrimination since 1865. 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 more information, visit us online at www.salvationarmyusa.org.
GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . 602–425–5000 AQUATICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 602–425–5055 SPORTS & LEAGUES . . . . . . . . . . . . . 602–425–5013 FITNESS PROGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 602–425–5079 BOXING PROGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 602–425–5013 ARTS, EDUCATION, & YOUTH PROGRAMS . . . . . . . . . 602–425–5008 KIDS’ CAMPS & AFTER SCHOOL . . . 602–425–5008 BIRTHDAY PARTIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 602–425–5068 CHILD WATCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 602–425–5040 MEMBERSHIPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 602–425–5006 MINISTRY & CHURCH . . . . . . . . . . . . 602–425–5028 RENTALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 602–425–5068
Closures & Special Hours • APR 20, 2014 • JULY 4, 2014
Memberships 4
EASTER–CLOSED INDEPENDENCE DAY–CLOSED
All dates and times are subject to change.
Scholarship Program 5 Sports 6 Fitness 10 Aquatics 16 Arts 22
Operating Hours
Education 26
MONDAY–FRIDAY: 5:30AM–9:00PM SATURDAY: 8:00AM–8:00PM SUNDAY: 1:00PM–6:00PM
Camp KROC 28 Worship 32 Family 34 Rentals 36 Policies & Safety 38 Core Values 40
1375 E. Broadway Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85040 602–425–5000 • www.krocphoenix.org www.facebook.com/psmkroc @letskrocaboutit 2014
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Join the KROC! Membership is Affordable & Easy! Reserve your KROC Membership today! The KROC Center offers something for everyone. Sign up by downloading the Membership Application at www.krocphoenix.org or by filling out a form at our Welcome Desk. Forms and payment may also be submitted at the Welcome Desk. Call 602–425–5000 for more information.
MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
SILVER
GOLD
Aquatics Center*
ONE DAY MEMBERSHIPS Want to check us out first? Pick up a day pass for access to the Aquatics Center, Fitness Area, Gym, and public areas during open hours. Child Watch, classes and rock climbing wall fees are not included. Ask the Welcome Desk for a pricing sheet.
Gym & Indoor Track* Fitness Center* Game Room & Computer Lab* Day Lockers & Sports Equipment* Special Members-Only Events* FREE Child Care*
ONE DAY MEMBERSHIPS
FREE Rock Climbing*
Youth (3-11 years)
Select Drop-in Fitness Classes
Teen (12-17 years)
Best Value for Class Prices
Adult (18-61 years)
10% Off Facility Rentals
Senior (62 years +)
Early Class/Program Registration
Register Online for Classes and Day Memberships Visit www.krocsales.org and click the “Register Online” link. Sign–in, fill in the requested class number, and make a secure online payment. Remember to print out and bring your receipt and waiver with you.
Monthly Membership Rates MEMBERSHIP TYPE
CHILD WATCH
Youth (3-11 years) Teen (12-17 years) Adult (18-61 years) Senior (62 years+) Family (up to 6 people)
MONTHY SILVER OR GOLD MEMBERSHIPS REPRESENT THE BEST VALUE! Save BIG and enjoy MORE! See the front desk or visit KROCPHOENIX.org for current prices.
Family (7+ people)
Policies & Payment Options For complete KROC Center policies and payment options, please see page 38.
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One-time registration fee of $99. Classes are subject to change or cancel due to low enrollment. *During drop-in hours
PROGRAM PRICING LEGEND GM SM NM Gold Member
All prices, programs, classes and operating hours are subject to change without notice.
Silver Member
Non-Member
The KROC Center Child Watch is available on a first-come, first-served basis for children ages 2-6 and 7-11. Space is limited. Each session is a maximum of two hours. CHILD WATCH RATES Gold Member
FREE
Silver Member
SEE FRONT DESK FOR CURRENT PRICES
Drop-In
KROC Scholarship Program T
he KROC Center is pleased to provide a Scholarship Program. The intent of the Salvation Army is to ensure Joan Kroc’s vision that all individuals have an equal opportunity to develop their talents and enjoy the many offerings of the KROC Center. Applicants must be residents of the South Mountain neighborhood (see scholarship guidelines listed at www.krocphoenix.org).
How to Apply... 1 Download the application & guidelines Pick up a scholarship application from the Welcome Desk or download it at www.krocphoenix.org. Be sure to carefully review the scholarship guidelines.
returns, check stubs, unemployment statement, social security, disability incomes, food stamps award letter, alimony, child support income, TANF, Section 8, etc. A copy of your photo identification is required.
3 Submit your application Return your completed application with attached household income verification to the Welcome Desk, Monday–Friday between 6AM and 9PM. Please allow 15 days for your application to be reviewed. If you qualify for a scholarship, then you will be notified by mail and automatically enrolled in the next available Community Workshop session. The head of household must attend the workshop in order to receive the scholarship award. Verification documents will be returned upon request.
4 Attend your scheduled Community Workshop At the workshop you will have the opportunity to learn more about the wide range of activities, education classes and personal enrichment programs that are offered at the KROC Center! All scholarship applicants are required to attend a Community Workshop. If you fail to attend, then you have 10 days to contact the KROC Center and make arrangements to attend another workshop meeting.
BECOME A
KROC–A–TEER! Join our team by VOLUNTEERING! From sports to music, day camp to office support and Bible study to senior education, there are rewarding opportunities for everyone. Learn new skills while developing personally and professionally and having a blast! If you have a special skill or unique talent that you think might not fit into our current programs,
2 Complete your scholarship application
we would still love to hear from you! KROC volunteers
Attach all household income verification documents to your completed application. This includes documents that best reflect the gross annual salary income of all household members: recent tax
including the application process, background checks
are held to the same standards as KROC employees
and child safety training.
The KROC Center is currently not accepting volunteers under the age of 18 or those with court–ordered community service. 2014
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Sports 3 NBA REGULATION COURTS 17 ACRES OF OUTDOOR SPACE
BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL 6
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FOOTBALL INCLUSION
FAIR PLAY FUN
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COMMUNITY CAMP
JR. KROC FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE Football league between the ages of 9–14 years old. Teams that will be available for registration are ARIZONA, SEATTLE, DENVER, PITTSBURG, NEW ENGLAND and SAN FRANCISCO. Roster spots are six players per team. Practice schedules and game schedules are posted one week prior to start date. Practices are one hour in length.
Age: 9–11 years DAY W/SAT
TIME 5PM–7PM
DATES MAY 7–JUN 21
Age: 12–14 years DAY W/SAT
TIME 7PM–9PM
DATES MAY 7–JUN 21
YOUTH VOLLEYBALL DEVELOPMENT CAMP Youth ages 8–14 years old can enjoy our well instructed basic–skilled development camp twice a week! Camp will feature different levels of playing the game of volleyball as well as core values of teamwork.
Ages: 8–14 years DAY M/W
TIME 6PM–7PM
DATES APR 7–MAY 28
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ADULT OLD SCHOOL BASKETBALL LEAGUE
MARK WEST BASKETBALL CAMP
This league provides an opportunity for the young at heart to be active and display their basketball skills on the hardwood. Lace up your sneakers and practice your jump shot because this is the best opportunity to compete, network, and socialize.
Age: 33 years and up DAY THU
TIME 6PM–9PM
DATES MAY 1–JUN 26
JR. KROC BASKETBALL LEAGUE JR. KROC Basketball will provide our youth with an exciting basketball league between the ages of 5–14 years old. Teams that will be available for registration are Chicago, Miami, L.A., Brooklyn, Phoenix, New York and OKC. Roster spots are six players per team. Practice schedules and game schedules are posted one week prior to start date. Practices are one hour in length.
Suns alumnus Mark West is giving back to the local basketball community. This annual South Mountain Education and Basketball Camp is hosted at the Salvation Army Phoenix KROC Center. The event runs Monday through Friday. The camp is offered to underserved youth in Arizona. The former Suns center and current Vice President of Player Programs will offer basketball advice and life lessons. Also the kids will hear from community leaders who discuss the importance of a good education, responsibility and handling peer pressure. The camp is free and open to children 10 to 12 years old. Each child will receive a backpack with school supplies, a special camp T–shirt and a photo with Mark West.
Age: 10–12 years DAY M–F
TIME 8AM–2PM
DATES JUN 16–JUN 20
Age: 5–8 years DAY T/F
TIME 6PM–9PM
DATES JUN24–AUG 8
Age: 9–11 years DAY T/F
TIME 6PM–9PM
DATES AUG 5–SEPT 19
Age: 12–14 years DAY T/F
TIME 6PM–9PM
DATES SEPT 2–OCT 17
CHURCH BASKETBALL LEAGUE This league in intended for everyone to have fun, meet people, and enjoy the game of basketball. This is a slam dunk opportunity for fellowship for your congregation.
Ages: 18 years and up DAY MON
TIME 6PM–9PM
DATES JUN 23–AUG 18
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Fitness EXERCISE SPECIALISTS CHILDWATCH CERTIFIED GROUP INSTRUCTORS 30 GROUP EXERCISE CLASSES WITH GOLD MEMBERSHIP 10
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SILVERSNEAKERS ZUMBA YOGA FLOW SPIN & CORE
ZUMBA GOLD AQUA YOGA AQUA ZUMBA WATER AEROBICS
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UPSTREAM: CURRENT RIVER ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION H20
FITNESS SCHEDULE ZUMBA SENTAO
All fitness classes are subject to change. Minimum paid attendance is required to continue offering classes. All classes are subject to cancellation due to low enrollment. When the scheduled instructor is unable to teach, we will make every attempt to find a substitute instructor.
By transforming your chair into a sizzling dance partner, the explosive Zumba Sentao™ program strengthens your core, torches calories and sculpts muscle. Revolutionize your cardio workout with targeted resistance training and exotic world rhythms in red–hot, never–before–seen ways.
Most classes are FREE for Gold Members and SilverSneakers Members, $5.00 for Silver Members and $13.00 for Non–members.
SILVERSNEAKERS® CLASSIC Muscular Strength and Range of Motion exercises include work for all major and minor muscle groups addressing strength, flexibility, muscular endurance, balance, coordination, agility, speed and power.
Schedules are located at the Fitness Center Desk or at www.krocphoenix.org.
ZUMBA Zumba fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms with easy to follow moves, resulting in a one of a kind fitness program. Routines feature interval training sessions in which fast and slow rhythms and resistance training are combined to tone and sculpt, while burning fat. Achieve long term benefits while experiencing an absolute blast in this exciting calorie–burning, body–energizing, awe–inspiring workout meant to engage and captivate for life.
ZUMBA TONING When it comes to body sculpting, Zumba® Toning raises the bar. It combines targeted body–sculpting exercises and high–energy cardio work with Latin–infused Zumba moves to create a calorie–torching, strength training dance fitness–party. Students learn how to use light weights to enhance rhythm and tone all their target zones, including arms, abs and thighs. Zumba Toning is the perfect way for enthusiasts to sculpt their bodies naturally while having a total blast.
FITNESS + TECHNOLOGY = QUICK RESULTS
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BOOST YOUR ENERGY
REDUCE STRESS
MOVE BETTER
BE SHARPER & IMPROVE LEARNING
IMPROVE YOUR MOOD
INCREASE PHYSICAL INDEPENDENCE
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TEEN FIT
LUNCH CYCLE & CORE
This is a 45 minute fitness room orientation for teens ages 12–17 in the proper use of the fitness and weight room equipment and to understand form, set, repetitions, and safety. This is your own personal tour and introduction to our state of the art fitness area so you can make the most of your time working out at The KROC!
Power through the lunch hour with this class that combines 30 minutes of cycling with 15 minutes of abdominal work.
YOGA FLOW Improve your lean muscles, flexibility, and posture performing exercises that create awareness and teaches you to open up tight muscles.
RELAXATION YOGA A gentle and relaxing one hour class that soothes the body into relaxation to reduce stress, gain awareness of body, breath, and mind, and to maintain or regain health. This class is great for fitness beginners or those who want to compliment other fitness goals.
POWER LUNCH CARDIO STRENGTH This 45 minutes class is a cardio combo class that includes a great workout with an intense focus on total body sculpting and core strength.
FITNESS SPECIALTY PROGRAMS The following classes are drop in–based, $5.00 for Gold Members and SilverSneakers Members, $6.00 for Silver Members and $13.00 for Non–members. Most current schedules are located at the Fitness Center Desk or at www.krocphoenix.org.
ACTIVE ADULTS For active older adults that are at a higher level or want an additional class that compliments SilverSneakers Classic! This class will give you a full body workout using weights, bands and other equipment, and focuses on cardio, strength, flexibility and balance! Great for the beginner and/or returning exerciser as well!
FIT CHALLENGE X Get into summer shape with our motivating exercise specialists who will help you achieve your fitness goals with the time effective, total body, fat and calorie blasting workout..
BARRE FITNESS A fitness method combing ballet and pilates using the ballet barre and resistance balls. This is the ultimate class for toning and shaping while torching calories and having fun.
CYCLING Our group cycling class is designed for all fitness levels. It involves various cycling drills that offer a great fat burning and cardiovascular workout
BABY FRIENDLY CARDIO TIME Bring your baby to use the cardio studio between the hours of 11 a.m.–3 p.m. Monday through Friday. The child must be securely fastened in a car seat carrier and stroller next to you.
YOGA NIDRA Yoga Nidra is a deep relaxation and guided practice inducing complete mental, emotional, and physical relaxation that has been found to reduce tension and anxiety. This powerful practice is for everyone; come as you are.
THE SALVATION ARMY BOXING PROGRAM The KROC Boxing Program at South Mountain has been a mainstay of the community for years. The KROC Boxing program at South Mountain has been a mainstay for years and with good reason. Boxing techniques and constant training teaches youth and adults discipline and drive, which transpires into structured lifestyles and solid foundations. With deep backgrounds in boxing training and competition, our trainers can guide youth and adults at any stage in the boxing program— from beginners to champions. Climb into the ring!
BOXING FOR YOUTH Ages: 8–13 years DAY T/TH T/TH T/TH T/TH T/TH
TIME 4PM–5:30PM 4PM–5:30PM 4PM–5:30PM 4PM–5:30PM 4PM–5:30PM
DATES APR 1–29 MAY 1–29 JUN 3–26 JUL 1–31 AUG 5–28
KROC CRUSADERS BOXING TEAM KROC Crusaders will be a part of our traveling, competitive boxing team. The cost of the program is $200 for gold members, additional fees apply for silver and non–members. Payment plans are available, and an initial down payment of $40 is required. There may be additional uniform, equipment, and traveling costs during the season.
Age: 8–20 years DAY M/W
TIME 4PM–8PM
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DATES APR 2–AUG 29
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You are
70%
more likely to achieve your goals with a personal trainer than without one –American College of Sports Medicine
Fitness KROC FIT45 ASSESSMENTS PROPER NUTRITION PERSONALIZED TRAINING
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WORKOUTS ON YOUR PHONE, ON YOUR COMPUTER, OR AT THE KROC
YOGA NIDRA CHALLENGE X BOXING CLUB
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BARRE FITNESS CYCLING POWER LUNCH
Experience the KROC Difference with our Personal Training Programs. Advanced Training–All our Exercise Specialists have health–related college degrees and certifications. We understand the science of exercise and fitness.
Evidenced–Based Programs–Fitness
Proven Technology–The methods, training models and equipment we use are state–of–the–art and are proven in achieving fitness goals. Our Trainers don’t Work on Commission–Our only motivation is to
plans are designed for you and only you! No cookie–cutter workouts like other gyms.
help you get fit!
Superior Outcomes and Quality– If you stick with our personalized plans, we can guarantee you positive improvements!*
We Nurture the Body, Spirit and Mind–Enjoy all that the KROC Center has to offer for complete wellness!
With KROC Personal Training You Get... • An exercise specialist • FREE fitness assessment • Personalized workout plan to help you achieve your goals • Access to NEW training tools, such as KROC FIT45, a powerful adaptive technology to help you create custom workouts and improve your health and enrich your experience–exclusive to KROC members!
KROC CENTER PERSONAL TRAINING OPTIONS AVAILABLE • INDIVIDUAL SESSIONS • SEMI–PRIVATE (2 CLIENTS) • SMALL GROUP ( 3–5 CLIENTS) • LARGE GROUP (6–20 CLIENTS)
AVAILABLE IN 1, 3, 5, 7, 10 or 20 ONE–HOUR TRAINING SESSIONS
* All classes and programs are subject to availability and seasonality and additional fees may apply.
HELP YOUR HEART
SLEEP BETTER
BUILD SELF–ESTEEM
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Aquatics AQUA ZUMBA PRIVATE LESSONS WATER AEROBICS AQUA YOGA AQUA TAI CHI 16
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STARFISH INSTRUCTORS ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION H20 UPSTREAM: CURRENT RIVER CLASS INDOOR HEATED POOL YEAR–ROUND PROGRAMS
WATER SLIDE CURRENT RIVER FITNESS CLASSES LESSON ASSESSMENTS STARGUARD CERTIFIED
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ZERO DEPTH ENTRY LAP LANES LEARN TO SWIM ENTHUSIASTIC TEAM CERTIFICATION COURSES
LEARN to SWIM! KROC Fun Fact!
You will notice a change with many of our swim lesson names.
The KROC Center slide is 170 feet long! This stands as the largest indoor water slide in Arizona!
Please make sure when you are registering your child for swim and stroke school they are in the proper level. Colors are based off Starfish Aquatic Institute descriptions.
Special Event–Safety
Day at the Kroc!–May 15th 11–1pm
Enjoy this free event as Phoenix Fire and Police Departments come and give fun safety tips and demonstrations to all participants. This event will center on safety during the summer months. Safety day is for kids and adults of all ages. See the Phoenix Police Departments K9 unit and get a chance to climb on the Phoenix Fire Departments fire truck.
CPR/FIRST AID/AED Does your company need First Aid, CPR, or AED training? The Kroc Center can offer on–site training for your company and certify your employees through the American Safety and Health Institute. REGISTER TODAY! CALL (602) 425–5000 OR VISIT KROCPHOENIX.ORG
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Aquatics CERTIFICATION COURSES
AMERICAN SAFETY HEALTH INSTITUTE CPR/FIRST AID/AED TRAINING
CABS–CHILD AND BABYSITTING SAFETY TRAINING
Train to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults, children and infants until medical personnel can take over. Also learn skills needed for giving immediate care to sudden injuries or illness. Participants who successfully complete a practical skills test as well as a written exam will receive certification through ASHI. This is a full length course. Registration Deadline: 7 days prior to the start of class
The Child and Babysitting Safety training program is designed to focus on supervising, caring for, and keeping children and infants safe in babysitting settings. The program provides fundamental information in the business of babysitting, proper supervision, basic caregiving skills, and responding properly to ill or injured children or infants. Course includes CABS certification from American Safety and Health Institute. Registration Deadline: 7 days prior start of class
Age: 11–16 years DAY SAT SAT SAT SAT
TIME 11AM–5PM 1PM–7PM 11AM–5PM 11AM–5PM
SESSION DATES APR 19 MAY 17 JUN 14 AUG 16
STARFISH AQUATIC INSTITUTE LIFEGUARD CERTIFICATION
Must be 16 years old by end of class
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TIME 4PM–8:30PM 4PM–8:30PM
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DAY SAT SAT
TIME 12PM–4PM 12PM–4PM
SESSION DATES APR 12 MAY 10
GROUP AND PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS KROC HATCHLINGS AND KROC TOTS
Starguard Lifeguard Certifications are nationally recognized and give students the opportunity to know everything about becoming a lifeguard. The Starguard certification focuses on patron rescue, surveillance skills, first aid and CPR/AED training. Using a hands on approach, this class will prepare students to be successful lifeguards for years to come. A Starguard certification is effective for two years. All students must past the written and swimming tests in order to complete class. Swimming requirement includes: Swim 300 meters continuously, retrieve and swim 25 meters with a 10 pound weight, and tread water for 3 minutes. No refund for not completing the class. Registration Deadline: 7 days prior start of class DAY MON–FRI MON–FRI
Ages 16 years and up
M/W M/W T/TH M/W M/W T/TH SAT M/W M/W T/TH SAT
SESSION DATES APR 21–25 MAY 19–23
A swim class for infants and toddlers accompanied by their parents or caregivers. Your little one will adjust to the water in this organized playgroup. Introduce your child to swimming, singing and games that focus on water comfort and basic skills such as water entry, bubble blowing, kicking, floating and underwater exploration. Children must wear swim diapers to enter the pool. (Ratio: 1 instructor to 6 parent/children combinations)
Age: 12–36 months DAY M/W M/W SAT M/W M/W SAT
TIME 11AM–11:35AM 4:30PM–5:05PM 10:30AM–11:15AM 11AM–11:35AM 4:30PM–5:05PM 10:30AM–11:15AM
SESSION DATES MAR 31–APR 16 MAR 31–APR 16 APR 5–MAY 10 MAY 5–MAY 21 MAY 5–MAY 21 MAY 17–JUN 21
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11AM–11:35AM 4:30PM–5:05PM 5:15PM–5:50PM 11AM–11:35AM 4:30PM–5:05PM 5:15PM–5:50PM 10:30AM–11:15AM 11AM–11:35AM 4:30PM–5:05PM 5:15PM–5:50PM 10:30AM–11:15AM
JUN 2–JUN 18 JUN 2–JUN 18 JUN 3–JUN 19 JUN 30–JUL 16 JUN 30–JUL 16 JUL 1–JUL 17 JULY 5–AUG 9 JUL 28–AUG 13 JUL 28–AUG 13 JUL 29–AUG 14 AUG 16–SEP 20
KROC SWIM SCHOOL WHITE (FORMALLY LEVEL 1–TURTLE) Introduce beginner swimmers to the water in a fun setting. Children will learn to be comfortable in the water and will gain confidence through learning basic skills such as blowing bubbles, putting their face in the water, gliding, floating, kicking and retrieving submerged objects. This class is suitable for children with no swimming experience. Passing participants will be able to jump in to water and recover to back float for 5 seconds. (Ratio: 1 instructor to 6 students) Prerequisites: Participants must be comfortable entering and exiting the water on their own and be comfortable in water without assistance, also must be able to move 3 feet through the water.
Age: 3–5 years DAY M/W M/W T/TH SAT M/W M/W T/TH SAT M/W M/W M/W M/W T/TH T/TH T/TH T/TH M/W M/W
TIME 11AM–11:35AM 5:15PM–5:50PM 4:30PM–5:05PM 8:30AM–9:15AM 11AM–11:35AM 5:15PM–5:50PM 4:30PM–5:05PM 8:30AM–9:15AM 11AM–11:35AM 11:45AM–12:20PM 5:15PM–5:50PM 4:30PM–5:05PM 11AM–11:35AM 11:45AM–12:20PM 4:30PM–5:05PM 6PM–6:35PM 11AM–11:35AM 11:45AM–12:20PM
SESSION DATES MAR 31–APR 16 MAR 31–APR 16 APR 1–APR 17 APR 5–MAY 10 MAY 5–MAY 21 MAY 5–MAY 21 MAY 6–MAY 22 MAY 17–JUN 21 JUN 2–JUN 18 JUN 2–JUN 18 JUN 2–JUN 18 JUN 2–JUN 18 JUN 3–JUN 19 JUN 3–JUN 19 JUN 3–JUN 19 JUN 3–JUN 19 JUN 30–JUL 16 JUN 30–JUL 16
M/W M/W T/TH T/TH T/TH T/TH SAT SAT M/W M/W M/W M/W T/TH T/TH T/TH T/TH SAT SAT
5:15PM–5:50PM 4:30PM–5:05PM 11AM–11:35AM 11:45AM–12:20PM 5:15PM–5:50PM 4:30PM–5:05PM 8:30AM–9:15AM 9:30AM–10:15AM 11AM–11:35AM 11:45AM–12:20PM 5:15PM–5:50PM 4:30PM–5:05PM 11AM–11:35AM 11:45AM–12:20PM 5:15AM–5:50PM 4:30PM–5:05PM 8:30AM–9:15AM 9:30AM–10:15AM
JUN 30–JUL 16 JUN 30–JUL 16 JUL 1–JUL 17 JUL 1–JUL 17 JUL 1–JUL 17 JUL 1–JUL 17 JULY 5–AUG 9 JULY 5–AUG 9 JUL 28–AUG 13 JUL 28–AUG 13 JUL 28–AUG 13 JUL 28–AUG 13 JUL 29–AUG 14 JUL 29–AUG 14 JUL 29–AUG 14 JUL 29–AUG 14 AUG 16–SEP 20 AUG 16–SEP 20
RED (FORMALLY LEVEL 2–PENGUIN) In Red stage, swimmers will begin to become independent swimmers by learning correct body positioning and air recovery. Through learning new independent swimming skills that include streamlining through the water, kicking and breathing on their side, and independent rotary arm and leg movement, participants will be able to move through the water independently. Children will also learn about 911 and how to use general water safety equipment. (Ratio: 1 instructor to 6 students) Prerequisite: Participants must be able to fully submerge head, recover to back float for 5 seconds, and move 1 meter through water unassisted.
Age: 4–6 years DAY M/W M/W T/TH
TIME 11AM–11:35AM 5:15PM–5:50PM 5:15PM–5:50PM
SESSION DATES MAR 31–APR 16 MAR 31–APR 16 APR 1–APR 17
SAT M/W M/W T/TH SAT M/W M/W M/W M/W T/TH T/TH T/TH T/TH M/W M/W M/W M/W T/TH T/TH T/TH T/TH SAT SAT M/W M/W M/W M/W T/TH T/TH T/TH T/TH SAT SAT
8:30AM–9:15AM 11AM–11:35AM 5:15PM–5:50PM 5:15PM–5:50PM 8:30AM–9:15AM 11AM–11:35AM 11:45AM–12:20PM 4:30PM–5:05PM 5:15PM–5:50PM 11AM–11:35AM 11:45AM–12:20PM 4:30PM–5:05PM 5:15PM–5:50PM 11AM–11:35AM 11:45AM–12:20PM 4:30PM–5:05PM 5:15PM–5:50PM 11AM–11:35AM 11:45AM–12:20PM 4:30PM–5:05PM 5:15PM–5:50PM 8:30AM–9:15AM 9:30AM–10:15AM 11AM–11:35AM 11:45AM–12:20PM 4:30PM–5:05PM 5:15PM–5:50PM 11AM–11:35AM 11:45AM–12:20PM 4:30PM–5:05PM 5:15PM–5:50PM 8:30AM–9:15AM 9:30AM–10:15AM
APR 5–MAY 10 MAY 5–MAY 21 MAY 5–MAY 21 MAY 6–MAY 22 MAY 17–JUN 21 JUN 2–JUN 18 JUN 2–JUN 18 JUN 2–JUN 18 JUN 2–JUN 18 JUN 3–JUN 19 JUN 3–JUN 19 JUN 3–JUN 19 JUN 3–JUN 19 JUN 30–JUL 16 JUN 30–JUL 16 JUN 30–JUL 16 JUN 30–JUL 16 JUL 1–JUL 17 JUL 1–JUL 17 JUL 1–JUL 17 JUL 1–JUL 17 JULY 5–AUG 9 JULY 5–AUG 9 JUL 28–AUG 13 JUL 28–AUG 13 JUL 28–AUG 13 JUL 28–AUG 13 JUL 29–AUG 14 JUL 29–AUG 14 JUL 29–AUG 14 JUL 29–AUG 14 AUG 16–SEP 20 AUG 16–SEP 20
Aquatics has many great benefits: low impact, builds muscle mass and keeps you fit.–medicine.net
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Aquatics KROC SWIM SCHOOL Cont... YELLOW (FORMALLY LEVEL 3–SEAHORSE) In the Yellow stage, participants will focus on rotary movement of their body along with direction change. Using forward arm movement and kicks, swimmers will begin to build endurance on their swimming skills and work on complete body rotation. Participants will be able to use rotary breathing while swimming on their front and increase stamina while swimming on their back. Prerequisite: Must be able to jump into water, recover and move forward on front at least 3 meters unassisted. (Ratio: 1 instructor to 6–8 students)
Age: 6–8 years DAY M/W T/TH SAT M/W T/TH SAT M/W M/W T/TH T/TH M/W M/W T/TH T/TH SAT M/W M/W T/TH T/TH
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TIME 6PM–6:35PM 4:30PM–5:05PM 9:30AM–10:15AM 6PM–6:35PM 4:30PM–5:05PM 9:30AM–10:15AM 11AM–11:35AM 5:15PM–5:50PM 11AM–11:35AM 4:30PM–5:05PM 11AM–11:35AM 5:15PM–5:50PM 11AM–11:35AM 4:30PM–5:05PM 9:30AM–10:15AM 11AM–11:35AM 5:15PM–5:50PM 11AM–11:35AM 4:30PM–5:05PM
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SESSION DATES MAR 31–APR 16 APR 1–APR 17 APR 5–MAY 10 MAY 5–MAY 21 MAY 6–MAY 22 MAY 17–JUN 21 JUN 2–JUN 18 JUN 2–JUN 18 JUN 3–JUN 19 JUN 3–JUN 19 JUN 30–JUL 16 JUN 30–JUL 16 JUL 1–JUL 17 JUL 1–JUL 17 JULY 5–AUG 9 JUL 28–AUG 13 JUL 28–AUG 13 JUL 29–AUG 14 JUL 29–AUG 14
BLUE (FORMALLY LEVEL 4–SHARK) In level blue, students will start to put their skills together to form the base for swimming strokes including freestyle, backstroke, and introduction to breaststroke and butterfly. Students will focus on integrated movement transitioning from basic swimming to proper freestyle and backstroke form. They will be introduced to other swim strokes by learning dolphin kick and frog kick for breaststroke. Students will also work in the deep end of the pool learning how to dive in head first and tread water. Prerequisite: Must be able to start in side glide, recover for air and have forward movement on front and back for 3 meters change direction and swim back.
Age: 6–10 years DAY T/TH SAT T/TH SAT M/W M/W T/TH T/TH M/W M/W T/TH T/TH SAT M/W M/W T/TH T/TH
TIME 5:15PM–5:50PM 10:30AM–10:15AM 5:15PM–5:50PM 10:30AM–11:15AM 11:45AM–12:20PM 5:15PM–5:50PM 11:45AM–12:20PM 5:15PM–5:50PM 11:45AM–12:20PM 5:15PM–5:50PM 11:45AM–12:20PM 5:15AM–5:50PM 10:30AM–11:15AM 11:45AM–12:20PM 5:15PM–5:50PM 11:45AM–12:20PM 5:15PM–5:50PM
SESSION DATES APR 1–APR 17 APR 5–MAY 10 MAY 6–MAY 22 MAY 17–JUN 21 JUN 2–JUN 18 JUN 2–JUN 18 JUN 3–JUN 19 JUN 3–JUN 19 JUN 30–JUL 16 JUN 30–JUL 16 JUL 1–JUL 17 JUL 1–JUL 17 JULY 5–AUG 9 JUL 28–AUG 13 JUL 28–AUG 13 JUL 29–AUG 14 JUL 29–AUG 14
KROC STROKE SCHOOL/ SWIM TEAM KROC SWIM TEAM Take your swimming to the next level and build the skills to become a competitive swimmer. Kroc Swim Team during the summer where the team will travel to local pools and compete against other swim teams. Participants must be able to swim a minimum of 25 meters (5 to 10 year olds) or 50 meters (11–16 years) on their own. Swim Meets are held on Thursdays starting at 5PM. Schedules will be distributed at the first practice. Participants are responsible for providing their own transportation. (Ratio: 1 instructor to 8 students)
Age: 5–16 years 5–9 years old DAY TIME M–W 8AM–8:45AM 10–16 years old DAY TIME M–W 9AM–9:45AM
SESSION DATES JUN 3–JUL 10 SESSION DATES JUN 3–JUL 10
KROC STROKE SCHOOL The class will breakdown each competitive swim stroke, freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly, and teaches swimmers the rules of competition swimming. (Ratio: 1 instructor to 8 students)
Age: 5–16 years DAY T/TH T/TH T/TH T/TH
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TIME 7PM–8PM 7PM–8PM 7PM–8PM 7PM–8PM
SESSION DATES MAY 6–MAY 29 JUN 3–JUN 26 JUL 1–JUL 24 JUL 29–AUG 21
ADULT AND TEEN SWIM LESSONS–BEGINNER Participants will engage in simple activities in order to gain confidence and comfort in the water and in a group setting. This class will provide step–by–step progression focusing on building skills and proper technique for floating, gliding, pulling, kicking and breathing. Participants can also work on achieving personal goals. All swimming abilities welcome! No prerequisite required. (Ratio: 1 instructor to 8 students)
Age: 16 years and older DAY M/W SAT M/W SAT M/W M/W SAT M/W
TIME 6PM–6:45PM 8:30AM–9:15 6PM–6:45PM 8:30AM–9:15 6PM–6:45PM 6PM–6:45PM 8:30AM–9:15 6PM–6:45PM
SESSION DATES MAR 31–APR 16 APR 5–MAY 10 MAY 5–MAY 21 MAY 17–JUN 21 JUN 2–JUN 18 JUN 30–JUL 16 JULY 5–AUG 9 JUL 28–AUG 13
DROP IN CLASSES Check the most current drop in schedule for times and dates. Age: 16 years and older UPSTREAM Join an instructor and stride your way to a healthy lifestyle as you exercise in the currents of our lazy river. Improve posture, balance, fitness, and muscular strength and flexibility.
AQUA TAI–CHI Combing the movement of Tai–Chi, this aquatic class is great for those looking for low impact. Joint pain The Arthritis Foundation Aquatic Program is a warm–water exercise program shown to reduce pain and improve overall health. Suitable for every fitness level, classes are held in a friendly environment that encourages social interaction among participants.
PRIVATE & SEMI–PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS Private or semi–private Swim Lessons for any age and ability. For water therapy and conditioning as well as learning how to swim. Lessons are 35 minutes in length.
Age: 3 years and up Package 1 Participant 4 Lessons
Gold
Silver
Non–Member
$50
$60
$65
1 Participant 8 Lessons 2 Participants 4 Lessons 2 Participants 8 Lessons
$90
$106
$117
$60
$72
$78
$110
$130
$143
AQUA YOGA Develop Strength and balance with this relaxing form of aquatic bodywork. Aqua Yoga is a low impact aqua bodywork performing Yoga poses in warm water. Aqua Yoga helps you develop strength, static balance and range of motion. This is accomplished in coordination with diaphragmatic breathing and long exhalations.
S.W.I.F.T. Swimming With Interval Functional Training. This class will consist of a SWIMMING WORKOUT with dry land exercises incorporated! This class is for adults that can already swim and are looking to improve on their swimming form, times and overall fitness and health. The workouts will be more intense than other classes to improve a stronger mind and body.
AQUA ZUMBA Known as the Zumba “pool party,” Aqua Zumba integrates the stretching, twisting, even shouting with water exercise. It is all brought together in a safe, challenging water based workout that is cardio–conditioning, body toning and most of all, exhilarating beyond belief!
WATER AEROBICS Enjoy all the benefits of a land workout without the impact on your joints while improving cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength and flexibility. Various types of equipment will be introduced as participants work at their own pace to advance their skills.
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Arts DANCE
MUSIC
THEATER
S.T.E.A.M. at The KROC Center (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math)
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SESSION I MAY 3–JUNE 27
SESSION II JULY 12–SEPT 5
*RECITAL ON JUNE 28
*RECITAL ON SEPT 6
All classes are 8 weeks in length, unless otherwise noted. Classes are subject to change based on attendance and skill level of students.
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DAY WED WED
BEGINNING GUITAR For the beginner interested in playing the guitar, come explore scales, patterns, strumming chords and other guitar techniques. This class is for students that have not taken a guitar class or have only one guitar class. Guitars provided.
TIME 5PM–6PM 5PM–6PM
DATES MAY 6–JUN 24 JULY 15–SEPT 2
Teen/Adult Guitar Age: 13 years and up DAY TUE TUE
TIME 7PM–8PM 7PM–8PM
DATES MAY 6–JUN 24 JULY 15–SEPT 2
INTERMEDIATE GUITAR For those who have taken a few guitar classes and have basic knowledge of chords and reading music. This class will expand your knowledge to explore scales, patterns, strumming chords and other guitar techniques. Guitars provided.
Age: 9 years and up DAY TUE TUE
TIME 5PM–6PM 5PM–6PM
DATES MAY 6–JUN 24 JULY 15–SEPT 2
BEGINNING DRUM This class includes multiple aspects of drumming and percussion. It will cover basic rhythms including rudiments and reading.
YOUTH DRUM Age: 4–8 years DAY TUE TUE
TIME 6PM–7PM 6PM–7PM
DATES MAY 7–JUN 25 JULY 16–SEPT 3
CHILDREN’S PIANO PREP Introduction to piano designed specifically for young children.
Age: 4–5 years
YOUTH GUITAR Age: 6–12 years DAY TUE TUE
TEEN PIANO–LEVEL II
TEEN DRUM Age: 9–15 years
MUSIC
DAY SAT SAT
TIME 10:30AM–11AM 10:30AM–11AM
DATES MAY 3–JUNE 21 JULY 12–AUG 30
YOUTH PIANO–LEVEL I Introduction to piano designed specifically for young children.
Age: 6–11 years DAY THU SAT THU SAT
TIME 5PM–6PM 11AM–12PM 5PM–6PM 11AM–12PM
DATES MAY 8–JUN 26 MAY 3–JUNE 21 JUL 17–SEPT 4 JULY 12–AUG 30
A progression of Piano I; build upon skills in note reading, ear training and music theory.
Age: 12–16 years DAY FRI FRI
TIME 6PM–7PM 6PM–7PM
DATES MAY 9–JUN 27 JUL 18–SEPT 5
PRIVATE / SEMI PRIVATE LESSONS–ALL AGES Private Lessons are 30 minutes in length and are available for piano, guitar and drums. Fee includes 6 private lessons. For availability or more information, please call 602–425–5008 Package 1 Participant 6 Lessons 2 Participant 6 Lessons
Gold
Silver
Non–Member
$85
$102
$110
$100
$120
$130
YOUTH PIANO–LEVEL II A progression of Piano I; build upon skills in note reading, ear training and music theory.
Age: 6–11 years DAY THU THU
TIME 6PM–7PM 6PM–7PM
DATES MAY 8–JUN 26 JUL 17–SEPT 4
TEEN PIANO–LEVEL I Learn note reading, ear training, ensemble playing and basic music theory using state–of–the–art electronic keyboards.
Age: 12–16 years TIME 5PM–6PM 5PM–6PM
DATES MAY 6–JUN 24 JULY 15–SEPT 2
DAY FRI FRI
TIME 5PM–6PM 5PM–6PM
DATES MAY 9–JUN 27 JUL 18–SEPT 5
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STUDIES SHOW...
Arts & Theatre education helps kids learn to read and improve performance! –American Alliance for Theatre & Education • Americans for the Arts–2002 Washington Post–6/24/13
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YOUTH DANCE
FINE ARTS THURSDAY ART
BALLET Students explore basic ballet steps and other fun dance styles while learning rhythm and coordination.
Age: 18 years and up DAY THU THU
Age: 3–4 years DAY SAT SAT
TIME 11:00AM–11:30PM 11:00AM–11:30PM
DATES MAY 3–JUN 21 JUL 12–AUG 30
TIME 9AM–11AM 9AM–11AM
DATES MAY 8–MAY 29 JUL 17–AUG 7
FRIDAY FAMILY & MOVIE NIGHTS INEES SATURDAY MAT
CLAY CREATIONS
Age: 5–6 years DAY SAT SAT
TIME 11:30AM–12PM 11:30AM–12PM
Age: 18 years and up
DATES MAY 3–JUN 21 JUL 12–AUG 30
DAY THU
TIME 9AM–11AM
DATES JUN 5–JUN 26
Age: 7–8 years DAY SAT SAT
TIME 12PM–1PM 12PM–1PM
MONDAY CERAMICS
DATES MAY 3–JUN 21 JUL 12–AUG 30
Age: 18 years and up DAY MON MON MON MON
JAZZ Combining the basic techniques of ballet with the more modern steps found in Pop and Broadway, “Jazz” is an upbeat, stylish, and versatile dance form. TIME 1:30PM–2:30PM 1:30PM–2:30PM
DATES MAY 5–MAY 26 MAY 5–MAY 26 JUL 14–AUG 4 JUL 14–AUG 4
BEGINNING CLAY
Age: 10–17 years DAY SAT SAT
TIME 9:30AM–11:30AM 6:30PM–8:30PM 9:30AM–11:30AM 6:30PM–8:30PM
DATES MAY 3–JUN 21 JUL 12–AUG 30
Age: 13 years and up DAY SAT
TIME 10AM–12PM
DATES JUN 7–JUN 28
HIP–HOP
ADVENTURES IN DRAWING
Hip–Hop is any type of dance that is done to modern, popular derived from an urban, “street” type of movement and is generally performed to funky, upbeat music heard. This style is known for fast, athletic movements and lots of popping and jolting, as opposed to the fluid balletic types of dance.
Age: 6–13 years
Age: 5–8 years DAY SAT SAT
TIME 2:30PM–3:30PM 2:30PM–3:30PM
DATES MAY 3–JUN 21 JUL 12–AUG 30
Age: 9–17 years DAY SAT WED SAT WED
TIME 3:30PM–4:30PM 4:30PM–5:30PM 3:30PM–4:30PM 4:30PM–5:30PM
DATES MAY 3–JUN 21 MAY 7–JUN 25 JUL 12–AUG 30 JUL 16–SEP 3
DAY TUES SAT
TIME 6:30PM–7:30PM 12PM–1PM
6PM Friday Night Movie APRIL 25 MAY 30 JUNE 27 JULY 18 AUGUST 22
11AM Summer Matinees JUNE 28 JULY 19 AUGUST 23
DATES JUN 3–JUN 24 JUN 7–JUN 28
ADVENTURES IN PAINTING Age: 6–13 years DAY TUES SAT
TIME 6:30PM–7:30PM 12PM–1PM
DATES JUL 8–JUL 29 JUL 12–AUG 2
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READING
AFTER–SCHOOL PROGRAMS
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CAMPS
KINDER READY
S.T.E.A.M. at The KROC Center
Starting kindergarten doesn’t have to be scary. This class will help both parents and students get ready for a lifetime of learning by providing the skills and information needed to make this an exciting event. If your child has had no experience in a classroom, you’ll want to take advantage of this opportunity. Lunch provided with parent or guardian supervision! Space is limited.
(Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math)
Ages: For children starting Kindergarten in the fall of 2014 DAY M–F M–F
TIME 8AM–12PM 8AM–12PM
DATES JUN 9–27 JUL 7–25
ASU AMERICA READS
BUILDING DREAMS The KROC Center and Building Dreams have teamed up to deliver South Mountain a high quality S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) course. The first class will give youth a background in engineering, robotics, and competitions. Working with Lego robotics is a fun and entertaining way of being exposed to areas such as programming, teamwork, engineering, leadership, and robotics. Engineering is not as intimidating as it seems! Next session starts soon, see the front desk for details!
Ages: 8–16 years
Arizona State University’s America Reads Tutoring Program offers a summer tutoring program to children, K–6th grade. Children enrolled in the program receive the following fun, interactive educational components: •One–on–one tutoring with an assigned ASU tutor in reading, writing and math •Group Lessons with an ASU Activity Coordinator in science, art, and social studies •Exposure to opportunities to go to college *All lessons correspond to the Arizona Department of Education’s Common Core Standards This program is free, but limited space is available. Please see the front desk for details.
PLAY–WELL TEKNOLOGIES® JEDI ENGINEERING Young Jedi will explore worlds far, far away and engineering principles right in front of them. Defeat the Empire by designing and refining LEGO X–Wings, R2–units, and settlements on far–flung edges of the galaxy. Imagination and engineering combine to create motorized and architectural projects such as energy catapults, shield generators and defense turrets.
Ages: 5–8 years DAY SAT
TIME 9AM–12PM
DATES MAY 17
ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS Power up your engineering skills with Play–Well TEKnologies and tens of thousands of LEGO®! Apply real–world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer–designed projects such as arch bridges, skyscrapers, motorized cars, and the Battletrack! Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. An experienced instructor will challenge new and returning students to engineer at the next level.
Ages: 9–12 years DAY SAT
TIME 9AM–12PM
DATES MAY 17
Age: K–6th grade DAY M–TH
TIME 4PM–6PM
BASH EM BOTS
DATES On–Going
CONSTRUCTION VEHICLES AND MACHINES Dig into engineering with big trucks, construction vehicles, and super machines. Explore the engineering terms, concepts, and vocabulary behind large–scale building machines. Build and learn about steamrollers, bulldozers, wrecking balls, tower cranes, and more while playing with your favorite building system: LEGO!
Age: 5–8 years DAY SAT
TIME 9AM–12PM
Have you ever wanted to learn how to make a massive motorized LEGO machine? Our Play Well Engineering instructors guide students in this advanced Play–Well engineering camp, as they re–engineer standard LEGO vehicles into mechanized machines that can traverse challenging obstacles, battle against fellow bots, and take on Play–Well Instructors’ colossal creations
Ages: 9–12 years DAY SAT
TIME 9AM–12PM
DATES JUN 28
DATES JUN 28
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CAMP KR C Plan an extended “staycation” at The KROC Center! Camp KROC offers children a high quality day camp program conducted in a Christian environment. Campers experience action–packed days of swimming, sports, arts and crafts, games, music, and a Bible lesson. Daily snacks and lunch are included. Before and after camp care available from 7–8AM and 4–6PM.
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CAMP KROC ADVENTURES Plan an extended “staycation” at The KROC Center! Camp KROC offers children a high quality day camp program conducted in a Christian environment. Campers experience action–packed days of swimming, sports, arts and crafts, games, music, and a Bible lesson. Daily snacks and lunch are included. Before and after camp care available from 7–8AM and 4–6PM.
Age: 6–12 years DAY TIME T–F 8AM–4PM M–F 8AM–4PM M–F 8AM–4PM M–F 8AM–4PM M–F 8AM–4PM M–TH 8AM–4PM M–F 8AM–4PM M–F 8AM–4PM M–F 8AM–4PM M–F 8AM–4PM M–F 8AM–4PM *No Camp July 4th, discounted rates apply
DATES MAY 27–30 JUN 2–6 JUN 9–13 JUN 16–20 JUN 23–27 JUNE 30–JUL 3* JUL 7–11 JUL 14–18 JUL 21–25 JUL 28–AUG 1 AUG 4–AUG 8
CAMP KROC EXTREME ALL the fun of CAMP KROC but with a weekly field trip off site.
Age: 9–14 years DAY TIME T–F 8AM–4PM M–F 8AM–4PM M–F 8AM–4PM M–F 8AM–4PM M–F 8AM–4PM M–TH 8AM–4PM M–F 8AM–4PM M–F 8AM–4PM M–F 8AM–4PM M–F 8AM–4PM *No Camp July 4th, discounted rates apply.
DATES MAY 27–30 JUN 2–6 JUN 9–13 JUN 16–20 JUN 23–27 JUNE 30–JUL 3* JUL 7–11 JUL 14–18 JUL 21–25 JUL 28–AUG 1
CAMP KROC EXTENDED CARE If you need before and after care for Summer Camp, CAMP KROC has you covered! Sign up for extended care for each week you are registered for camp when you are unable to pick up before 4:00 p.m. or need drop off before 8:00 a.m.
Age: 6–14 years DAY M–F
TIME DATES 7AM–8AM & 4PM–6PM On going
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ENGINEERING
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HORSE CAMP
CAMP KROC THEATER CAMP KROC’s new theater option gives kids all the fun and excitement of The KROC Center Day Camp and incorporates theater workshops for the budding star in your family.
Age: 9–14 years DAY M–F M–F M–F M–F
TIME 8AM–4PM 8AM–4PM 8AM–4PM 8AM–4PM
DATES JUN 2–6 JUN 9–13 JUN 16–20 JUN 23–27
WORKSHOP Fun with Improv Broadway Bound Musical Theater Theater Arts
CAMP KROC KIDS THEATER SHOW
CAMP KROC WITH ROBINSON RANCH Grab your Cowboy hats & boots! The KROC Center & Robinson Ranch Horse Camp is waiting for you! Our horseback riding camp caters to Cowboys & Cowgirls ages 6+ who are ready to learn the basics of horsemanship and have fun in the process.
Age: 6–12 years DAY TIME DATES Same dates and times as Camp KROC Adventures (See page 29)
This performing arts program is Joan Kroc’s dream in action. When the doors of the Kroc Center first opened June 19, 2002, Mrs. Kroc’s vision was that over the years, thousands of children would realize their potential there. Today the Kroc Center Theater program inspires acting in any child who wishes to participate. Performers in this show reflect the local community, and range in experience from first timers to stage veterans.
Age: 9–14 years DAY TIME DATES M–F 8AM–4PM JUL 7–JUL 25* *Includes weekend shows July 25–27
CAMP KROC WITH PLAY–WELL TEKNOLOGIES SUMMER CAMP Kids are already naturally gifted creators. Then they get added inspiration from our specially trained instructors. They dive into our massive collections of LEGO®. And while they build elaborate objects, structures and vehicles, they explore fundamental principles of engineering and physics. They also learn to collaborate and create without fear of mistakes. The experience is joyful, the impact long–lasting. The morning is spent with play–well TEKnologies followed by an afternoon of CAMP KROC.
Age: 9–14 years DAY M–F
TIME 8AM–4PM
DATES JUL 28–AUG 1
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Church at the KROC Did you know The Salvation Army is a church? At the KROC Corps (church) you’ll find a relaxed, casual, and friendly atmosphere; a group of people who learn and grow together, exploring what it means to have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
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SUNDAY WORSHIP Sunday morning at the KROC Corps (church) is designed to bring attention to God and honor Him for who He is and what He has done. We choose to worship and minister in such a way that makes those who enter feel comfortable and ready to discover new life in Christ in a fun, meaningful and loving environment.
CHILD WATCH/INFANT CRY ROOM Do you want to come to church but are nervous to bring the little ones? We’ve got you covered! Our beautiful Child Watch facility (ages 6 months–5 years) is open during all Sunday activities so you can attend while knowing your child is safe. During the main service, a soundproofed room with sound and video of the service is provided for infant care so you can enjoy while taking care of your baby at the same time.
MID–WEEK PROGRAMS
10–10:45AM–SUNDAY SCHOOL We offer a variety of classes designed to bring people of all ages closer to God through the study and application of His word.
HOME LEAGUE
Children will engage Scripture through fun, interactive activities as well as small group discussions, sharing how they can use what they learn in everyday life.
Wednesdays, 10AM–Noon–Party Room B–contact Lt. Theresa Williams at (602) 425–5043 Our four–fold program for women of all ages covers worship, education, service, and fellowship. Worship: learning from the Bible and praying. Education: addressing the needs, interests and concerns of many women. Service: helping make a difference in our community and the world. Fellowship: fun, food and excitement which build relationships. Please join us!
TEENS
TROOPS WITH A MISSION
Teens will discover and discuss practical and relevant Bible teachings they can apply to major issues they face as well as to their everyday lives.
Wednesdays, 4:30–6:00PM–Contact Josh Young for more info at (602) 425–5069 Explorers: Boys 6–12–Party Room A Sunbeams: Girls 6–12–Party Room B Troops is The Salvation Army’s scouting program. Boys and girls will learn various arts and crafts, sports, etiquette, Bible stories, team building, and much more, learning to overcome physical, mental, and social challenges in order to grow into responsible and well–rounded adults
CHILDREN 1–6TH GRADE
ADULTS Growing in Christ–Multi–purpose Room C Men and women who are followers of Jesus will deepen their faith, enhance their knowledge of the Bible, and learn what makes Christian life distinctive. Christian Fundamentals–Multi–purpose Room A Anyone who is curious about Christ, has recently given their lives to Him, or is a long–time follower in need of a refresher course can come and learn the essential beliefs and practices of the Christian faith.
ADULT BIBLE STUDY Wednesdays, 5:30–6:30PM–Multi–purpose Room C Come and investigate the Bible with us! We will read a passage of Scripture together, discovering various truths and applying them to our daily living. –Contact Matt Downs for more info at (602) 425–5010
11AM–MAIN SERVICE
TEEN NIGHT–AGES 13–18
Featuring contemporary and traditional music, as well as sermons based on the Bible, our main service is a group of people with a common desire to follow and love Jesus. We would love to have you join us!
Fridays, 7–9PM–Multi–Purpose Room C All teens are welcome to an exciting Junior High and High School “hang out” where we discuss living as followers of Christ, play games, serve, and go on the occasional “outing.” –Contact Josh Young at (602) 425–5069
11:40AM–JUNIOR CHURCH Children will join the entire congregation for praise and worship after which grades 1–6 will be dismissed to Junior Church. Here they will interact with Scripture through amusing songs, games, and activities.
9:45AM–PRAYER WALK/MEETING Prayer is a vital part of our church–before Sunday activities begin, we gather together in multipurpose room C to pray for our church and community.
VOLUNTEER & SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES Jesus says, “For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, I was naked and you clothed me, I was sick and you visited me, I was in prison and you came to me… as you did it to one of the least of these my brothers, you did it to me.” Believers in Christ are called to reach out and bring love and aid to those who are hurting. We offer weekly and monthly opportunities to do just that–and you are invited! Please contact Lucy Leslie at (602) 425–5066 if you are interested.
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FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER
HOME LEAGUE PROGRAM FOR WOMEN
The Salvation Army KROC Center offers various resources for individuals, families and seniors. Assistance is based on predetermined guidelines and availability of services. Our social service counselor can assist in the retention of such support at the Center or provide guidance to various resources from other Salvation Army programs.
EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM 10AM TO 12PM–FREE! HELD IN KROC PARTY ROOM B All women are invited to attend, regardless of race, religion or background. This four–fold program covers: Worship, Education, Service and Fellowship. WOMEN’S MINISTRIES WORSHIP EDUCATION PROGRAM PURPOSE This program involves This program addresses the • Win women for Christ, reading the Bible needs, interests and concerns of many encourage spiritual growth, and praying. women. It also includes subjects and provide Christian that promote personal, family fellowship. and spiritual growth. SERVICE • Promote a purposeful Women in this program Christian life. can help make a difference FELLOWSHIP • Work toward the in their community A program filled with fun, betterment of the home, and the world. food and excitement which the community, the nation, build relationships. and the world. • Recruit soldiers and link INTERESTED IN ATTENDING? families to the fellowship Call 602–425–5000 to speak with of believers. Major Cindy Dickinson, Lt. Theresa Williams or Lucy Leslie. They will be happy to give you more information about this program.
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM The Emergency Assistance Program provides stabilization for individuals and families in Phoenix facing temporary crisis. For people who lose their jobs or means of transportation or are waiting for government assistance, the choice between medicine, food or air–conditioning can become a reality. The Salvation Army seeks to alleviate the financial struggles of those who have experienced a crisis within the last 30 days. Assistance is given on a first–come, first–served basis (contingent on available funds).
Additional Emergency Services Individuals, families and seniors residing within the KROC Center’s service area who find themselves in emergency situations may request assistance in the form of FOOD BOXES, UTILITY ASSISTANCE OR RENT ASSISTANCE (contingent on available funds). Eligibility guidelines apply and services may have limited availability. For more information, please call 602–425–5078.
PROJECT HOPE Project HOPE (Homeless Outreach to Place and Empower) works to provide homeless individuals and families the support and services they need to establish permanent homes and achieve self–sufficiency. Individuals who seek the services of Project HOPE are given an assessment and then work one–on–one with a case manager and other specialists to secure housing and seek employment. Project HOPE seeks to break down all barriers preventing success and helps clients obtain proper identification as well as refers those with specific needs to other community agencies.
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At Your Service Explore the Possibilities... WEDDINGS RECEPTIONS QUINCEAÑERAS TOURNAMENTS SPORTS EVENTS REUNIONS PERFORMANCES PARTIES WORKSHOPS MEETINGS CONFERENCES TEAM BUILDING
CHAPEL & PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Providing theatre–style seating for up to 348 people, our beautiful Chapel and Performing Arts Center makes the perfect setting for ceremonies, performances, seminars and concerts. Also available is state–of–the–art audio/visual equipment, a greenroom, two dressing rooms and a large stage. Our technicians will be happy to assist you with your event needs.
OUR PROMISE TO YOU IS TO PROVIDE: • Experienced and knowledgeable staff.
READY FOR COMPETITION RECEPTION & BANQUET ROOMS With the flexibility to accommodate a variety of events including, weddings, banquets, business meetings, and more. Our cutting–edge audio–visual services are customized to fit any individual or group’s needs.
• Professional and courteous service. • Prompt responses to your questions. • Personal attention to your needs. • The support to make your event a reality.
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The KROC Center is ready for your teams to PLAY! Basketball, football, soccer, baseball, softball and kickball professional–grade facilities will give your sporting event a tournament feel. And our football and soccer fields are well–lighted and primed for your night games.
at the KROC! GRAD NIGHT CELEBRATIONS DANCES PROMS CONCERTS RECITALS CEREMONIES
READY FOR BUSINESS The KROC Center offers meeting rooms and facilities to host your business event. Whether you are conducting a seminar or team building exercise, we’ve got you covered.
MAY WE HAVE THE NEXT DANCE?
ONLY Two Great Options! $240 PACKAGE PRICE!*
Your kids will “KROC the House” in a safe and private venue as they celebrate your next School Prom, Banquet or Grad Night event.
Book a Tour Today! The KROC Center provides the perfect setting to fit your event needs. Our Events Department staff will be happy to assist you every step of the way to ensure your event requirements are met, including catering and technical services.
Please contact our Events Department at 602.425.5068 or rental@krocphoenix.org. Book a personal tour with our Events staff to get started or download our Events & Rental brochure at www.krocphoenix.org.
Splash Bash!
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Includes use of KROC Pool, Lazy River, Water Slide & Play Structure EACH PACKAGE INCLUDES: • 1 hour in a private party room • 1.5 hours in chosen activity • KROC Event Host • Food & Beverages for 12 Kids
KROC Rock! Includes use of our 35 ft. rock climbing wall and climbing equipment
CHOOSE YOUR FOOD PACKAGE! Hamburger Sliders–2 mini–sliders, chips & juice, per child Chicken & Chips–3 chicken fingers, chips & juice, per child Pizza Party–2 slices of pizza and juice, per child
ADDITIONAL • Upgrade to a Splash Bash & KROC Rock for only $40 more PARTY • Have RJ Kroc make a personal appearance at your party for only $30 OPTIONS: • Add additional party guests for only $10 (up to 10 additional guests) *Package price is for 12 children. Adult passes are $4 each.
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Policies
you will be asked to sign the liability waiver and have your photo taken–both of which will be kept on file and a membership card will be issued to you. In addition, all guests must pay applicable guest fees. Lost or stolen membership cards must be reported and replaced within 30 days. There is a $5 fee to replace a membership card.
Lockers
IMPORTANT POLICY INFORMATION
Lockers are available at no charge. Guests are responsible for supplying their own lock and clearing the locker after each daily use. Locks are available for purchase at the Welcome Desk. Locks left on lockers after closing hours will be removed and discarded. The Salvation Army is not liable for lost or stolen property.
Membership Policies
Gift Cards
Membership changes or cancellations to a membership must be submitted in writing using a Cancellation/Change form available at the Welcome Desk. Membership fees are nonrefundable. Any requested change that affects the billing of your membership must be submitted by the 10th of the month in order to be processed for the following month. Membership changes and removal of family members are subject to a $20 change fee. The Salvation Army and all its affiliates may use member and class/program participant’s likeness and/or photo for promotional, marketing or sales purposes.
Family Membership Definition Related (one or two) adults living in a household and dependents who are eligible up to the age of 17. At age 18, an individual with a disability or an elderly parent who is living in the same household will remain eligible for the
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Family membership. Verification of family status and residency may be required. For example: tax return, utility bill, health insurance, etc.
Day Membership Policy Anyone purchasing a day membership will be required to show photo ID (ages 18 and older). The KROC Center may use this information to consult public resources to determine whether a guest may pose harm to our patrons, staff or visitors.
Returning Members Once a member has cancelled his/her membership, they have 30 days to rejoin without paying a new registration fee. Beyond 30 days, the standard registration fee of $50 applies.
Check In All members and guests are required to check in at the Welcome Desk upon entering the building. On your initial visit
Gift cards are available for purchase at the Welcome Desk and may be used by recipients to pay for memberships, classes and program fees, facility rentals, merchandise and cafe items. Gift cards may not be applied to non–KROC sponsored events.
Payments • Full payment is required at time of program enrollment. • No refunds are given unless program is cancelled by the KROC Center. • The KROC Center reserves the right to cancel any activity due to low enrollment and will provide a full refund. If the program is cancelled by the KROC Center, then you will be given a choice of a full refund, class transfer or a KROC gift card. • Requests to cancel your class less than five days prior to its start date are not eligible for a refund or credit. • Credits or prorated credits will not be issued for missed days of class due to
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illness, partial attendance, behavior issues or any other reason. • Scheduling, pricing, programming, hours and policies are subject to change without notice.
Insufficient Funds Policy There is a $20 charge for each insufficient funds transaction. This places your membership on hold until payment is received.
PAYMENT OPTIONS The goal of the KROC Center is to offer convenient payment methods for your membership. Please choose between the following three options: OPTION 1: AUTOMATIC MONTHLY PAYMENTS ON CREDIT CARD Membership fees may be paid via recurring credit card charges (Visa, MasterCard or Discover Card) or electronic funds transfer (bank account debit). This is an automatic withdrawal system where payment of membership dues is regularly charged to the member’s bank card around the 20th of each month for the next month’s dues. OPTION 2: MONTHLY ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER Membership fees may be paid via a monthly electronic funds transfer process. Prorated fees will be due at time of enrollment and may vary depending upon enrollment date. Membership fees for the following month will automatically be deducted from member bank account by the 20th of the current month for the next month regardless of date joined. To complete the electronic funds transfer process a voided check must be provided with completed membership form.
OPTION 3: PAYMENT IN FULL Annual payments may be paid in full by cash, check and major credit card/debit card (Visa, MasterCard or Discover Card). Prorated fees will be due at time of enrollment and may vary depending upon enrollment date. The annual fee and required registration fee are due at time of enrollment. Fees are equivalent to 12 monthly payments. Your expiration date will be one year from your joining date. Near the expiration of your current membership term, we will send you a renewal notice including the amount of dues for the next 12 month term.
SAFETY INFORMATION When it comes to the safety of children and vulnerable adults, The Salvation Army takes a proactive and comprehensive approach by following its standards of Protecting the Mission. Protecting The Mission guidelines ensure the KROC Center emphasizes safety in the following ways: • The Salvation Army is a reporting agency. Salvation Army personnel (officers, employees and volunteers) are trained in child abuse prevention and are mandated reporters of suspected child/vulnerable adult abuse. The Salvation Army’s Protecting The Mission and state law require that all incidents and allegations of suspected abuse be immediately reported to the appropriate agency (CPS and/or Police) and the Territorial Legal Department. • Every staff member and volunteer at the KROC Center is required to complete the application process, clear a background and registry check, and attend child/elder safety training. The training assists staff in raising
awareness of abuse, as well as equipping and defining appropriate responses for staff action when faced with a suspected abuse situation. • Adults accessing the facility may be screened against public sexual offender registry. • Instructors are trained in appropriate interactions with KROC members to enhance learning by creating a safe and inviting environment. • Programs involving children are closely monitored to ensure adequate super– vision and safe interaction between KROC personnel and children. • In order to promote a safe and secure environment, the KROC Center maintains video surveillance of the facility 24 hours a day. 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. • The KROC Center constantly adapts and enhances safety protocols to adjust to needs. Members and guest are encouraged to report suspicious behavior. Forms for anonymous reporting, called Confidential Notices of Concern, are available at the Welcome Desk. The KROC Center reserves the right to remove from the facility and terminate the membership of any member.
Protecting the Mission • The Salvation Army’s mission states that we are to preach the gospel and meet human need without discrimination. We know that in order to do this, we must first provide a safe
environment. Together, we can create a fun and safe place for our children and vulnerable adults! If you would like more information about Protecting The Mission or to see its policies, please ask any KROC staff member.
Code of Conduct • In order to facilitate positive life experiences while at the KROC Center, mutual respect between members, guests and staff are required at all times. Failure to observe these policies will result in disciplinary action and/or termination of membership privileges. Some ares within the KROC Center have individually posted guidelines. Please check these rules before entering the area. • KROC Center personnel have the right to refuse service to anyone. • Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian in the KROC Center. • Refrain from the use of foul language, abusive actions and inappropriate behavior. • The KROC Center has “no tolerance” for alcohol, tobacco, drug, weapon or gang involvement or attire of the premises. • Items such as clothing jewelry, bags or tattoos are not acceptable if displaying any of the following: vulgar language, sexual innuendos and/or illustrations that are sexual in nature or a put down to self or others (including racial put downs) and gang graffiti, insignias or symbols. • No one under the age of 12 is allowed in the Fitness Area unless participating in a youth specific KROC Center program or class. Members 12–15 years old may use the Fitness Area after successfully passing the KROC Teen Fitness Program.
• Bicycles, roller blades, skateboards and scooters are not allowed inside the facility. • Pets are not allowed in any area of the KROC Center building or grounds including unattended vehicles. Service animals accompanying their owners are welcome in the public areas of the KROC Center except where their presence may create a potential danger to the participants, owners, service animals and/or equipment. • Outside catering, restaurant prepared food and beverages and food in general are not allowed in the facility. • All rules, guidelines and schedules are subject to review and change. KROC leadership reserves the right to enforce the Code of Conduct, which includes determining the appropriateness of behavior, attire and appearance to ensure a family friendly environment. Violations of the Code of Conduct may result in suspension, cancellation and refusal of admittance or implementation of a behavioral plan as determined. • There are no refunds for suspended or terminated memberships.
Dress Code Appearance (please see examples listed below) should contribute to a positive environment. The health and safety of individuals will not be compromised in favor of personal appearance or attire. The following guidelines apply to all members and visitors. • No revealing clothing such as short shorts, halter or tube tops or bikinis. • Sagging pants, short tops, etc. with visible undergarments are not permitted. • No hats, stocking caps, hair in curlers, picks or bandanas.
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