2012 Winter/Spring Program Guide Jan 1-June 9
Sign-up early for best class selections. Dec. 13–15: Gold Members Early Enrollment Dec. 16: Open Enrollment
Youth Golf Lessons. pg. 14 Learn to be a Lifeguard. pg. 20
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Drop-in Options to choose from. Pick-up a Drop-in Fitness Schedule at the front desk or download one at www.kroccda.org.
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Age Quick Reference
Contact Us
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.
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
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.
Fitness 208.763.0637 group inquiries 208.763.0632 kids’ Camps & After school 208.763.0618
0-6 yrs
marketing 208.763.0629
kroc activity
Ministry/church 208.763.0606
Cove Pool With Adult Supervision In Water
Play Care/Child watch 208.763.0646
Indoor Playground With Adult Supervision
Scholarships 208.763.0596
Rock Climbing With Adult Supervision/Waiver on File
Planned Facility Closures
Walk/Jog Track With Supervision (15+)
Dec. 24 | Christmas Eve, Closed**
The Zone and Gym With Supervision (15+)
Dec. 25 | Christmas Day, Closed**
Competition Pool With Adult On-Deck
Dec. 31 | New Years Eve, Closed
Cove Pool With Supervision On-Deck (15+)
Jan. 1 | New Years Day, Closed
7-10 Play Care With Adult On-Site
Apr. 8 | Easter Sunday, Closed**
Competition Pool Rec Swim Without Adult With Deep Water Swim Test
May 28 | Memorial Day, 8AM–5PM* Jul. 4 | Independence Day, Closed
Check-In Without Adult
*No drop-in fitness classes or Play Care offered on holidays with special hours. **Open for Church services only.
The Zone Without Adult
Planned Swim Meets
Cove Pool Rec Swim Without Adult
There are occasional scheduled aquatic events. During the following days, the Competition Pool will be closed to host an event.
Walk/Jog Track Without Adult
Gym Without Adult
March 3, 8AM–6PM | Masters Swim Meet
Competition Pool Lap Swim Without Adult
Open Aqua/Open River With Adult
Ramsey Road
US 95
Golf Course Rd.
Fitness Machines and Free Weights Without Adult Group Exercise Class Without Adult
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Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its
5 | C lothing 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.
10 | W ith exceptions to special dietary restrictions, outside food is not allowed at The Salvation Army Kroc Center.
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The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal
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.
9 | W eapons of any kind are not permitted on the premises.
Belay Certification/Waiver on File
Open Aqua/Open River Without Adult
About The Salvation Army
3 | L ost membership cards must be reported and replaced within 30 days. There is a $5 fee to replace a membership card.
8 | S moking and/or use of any type of smokeless tobacco are prohibited in the facility or on facility grounds.
Fitness Machines With Smart Start Class
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1 | C hildren under the age of 11 must be accompanied in The Kroc Center. See age chart to left for more information.
7 | A lcohol and/or drugs are not allowed anywhere on the premises.
Fitness Machines and Free Weights With Adult
Post Falls
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.
6 | B icycles, roller blades, skateboards, scooters or pets (excluding service animals) will not be allowed inside the facility.
Rock Climb Without Adult/Waiver on File
Group Exercise Class With Adult
Facility location
Code of Conduct & Discipline Policy
2 | R efrain from the use of foul language, abusive actions, and inappropriate behavior.
Programming 208.763.0641
We wish you a happy and healthy new year. We are dedicated to providing your family with a quality experience that will help you reach your very best in 2012.
7-10 11-12 13-14 15-17 yrs yrs yrs yrs
Play Care With Adult On-Site
multisport 208.763.0657
We thank you for your ongoing support of The Kroc Center. We couldn’t do it without you. May your year be blessed with good health and amazing friendships.
A great place to grow.
General Information/Main 208.667.1865 | 208.667.6301
Memberships 208.667.1865
A note from the Majors.
The Kroc Center:
Looking for even more? The Kroc has over 100 Drop-in Options to Choose from. 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, Soccer, Stretch & Tone, Turbo Kick, Ultimate Frisbee, Volleyball, Zumba, & Zumba Tone.
raised is used to support those services in nearly 9,000 communities nationwide. For services,
Aquatics classes Aqua Sculpt, Aqua Blast, Arthritis Aqua Fit, Arthritis Gentle Aerobics, Aqua Zumba, Cardio Core, Deep Water Cardio, Deep Water Running, Hydromaniacs, River Walk Class, & Wave Runners.
donations, and other information, visit www.salvationarmyusa.org.
Pick-up a Drop-in Fitness Schedule at the front desk or download one online at www.kroccda.org.
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
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Flex Fee classes Masters Adult Swim Team Open Ballroom Dancing Stroller Strides TRX Water 4 Lunch
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Features
Keep warm with new Winter classes!
2 | welcome Contact Information
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Operating Hours and Closures
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4 | general information Membership Information/Rates
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Kroc Scholarship Program Kroc Center Policies
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Play Care/Child Watch After School Program
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School’s Out Day Camp
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8 | KROC CHURCH Community Groups 8 Youth Group 10 12 | multisport fitness Multisport Programming 12 13 | fitness & climbing Fitness Programming 13 Personal Coaching 13 Climbing Programming 15 16 | Aquatics Personal Coaching 16 Swim Lessons 17 Aquatics Programming 20 21 | arts & culture Youth Workshops
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class is up-beat and pure jazzy fun! If
Dance Classes Scrapbook Club Media Workshops
22 22 24
you love to move to the music & want to
25 | community education
look good dancing this class is for you!
Community Learning
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Gardening
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15 | Mommy Boot Camp
23 | Youth Jazz
Designed for women only, this high
Jazz dance is a blend of ballet technique
energy class boot camp class will help you
and Broadway-styled performance. This
get into better shape and have fun doing it. Get motivated, and meet the challenge while having fun as you get in shape!
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Join The Kroc community.
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.
Membership Rates
Membership Benefits
Membership Type
Kroc Gold Membership
Kroc Silver Membership
Activity
Adult (19-61 Years)
$39 per month
$29 per month
Family (up to 5 people)
$69 per month
Family† (More than 5 people)
Silver
Gold
Aquatic Center
•
•
$57 per month
Multi-Activity Gym
•
•
$79 per month
$64 per month
Cardio Fitness & Weight Center
•
•
Senior (62+ Years)
$29 per month
$21 per month
Fitness Equipment Orientation
•
•
Teen (12-18 Years )
$20 per month
$15 per month
The Zone Game Room
•
•
Youth (0-11 Years)
$13 per month
$8 per month
Private Changing Cabanas
•
•
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A one-time registration fee is required with each membership type. There is a $60 registration fee for an adult, senior or teen membership and a $75 registration fee for family memberships. 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.
Day Passes
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
•
Not a member? Pick up a Day Pass for access to the Aquatic Center, Fitness 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.
Adult (19-61)
$10 per day ($9.43 plus tax)
Kroc Scholarship Program
Teen or Senior
$6 per day ($5.66 plus tax)
The Salvation Army Kroc Center is pleased to provide a scholarship
Youth
$5 per day ($4.72 plus tax)
program to help provide access to The Salvation Army Ray & Joan
facility day pass rates
drop-in class pass rates Gold Member
Included in membership
Silver Member
$3.50 per class
Non-Member
$5 per class
one-Day climb Pass*
$6
climb Punch Pass
5/$24
belay certification**
$10
$2 Equipment Rental Fee. Equipment Fee waived for Gold Members. *Includes up to one hour of staff belay time. **Requires purchase of climb time pass during specified hours.
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 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
Tours are available!
about scholarships to The
To find out when tours are available, or to schedule a personal tour, contact the front desk at 208.667.1865.
Kroc Center, please call
Schedules, Pricing, Programming and Policies subject to change without notice. 4 winter/spring 2012
How to apply
your completed application, you will automatically be enrolled
climb pass rates
new to the kroc?
Kroc Center of Coeur d’Alene.
208.763.0596 or email scholarships@kroccda.org.
Kroccommunity Kroc Center Policies 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 equivalent 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. 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.
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. 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.
Kroc Safety Information The Salvation Army is dedicated to keeping children and vulnerable adults safe from physical, emotional and sexual harm. We refer to our safety efforts as “Protecting The Mission.” Protecting The Mission guidelines ensure The Kroc Corps Community Center emphasizes safety in the following ways: • Salvation Army personnel (officers, employees and volunteers) are trained in child abuse prevention and are mandated reporters of suspected child/vulnerable adult abuse. • Salvation Army personnel undergo criminal background checks. • Adults accessing the facility may be screened against public sexual offender registry. • The Kroc Center maintains video surveillance of the facility 24 hours a day. • 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 supervision and safe interactions between Kroc personnel and children. • 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. • 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 Front Desk. The Salvation Army Kroc Center reserves the right to remove from the facility and terminate the membership of any member who fails to comply with any posted rules and regulation or otherwise breaches the Code of Conduct, in which case member will not be entitled to a refund of dues.
Schedules, Pricing, Programming and Policies subject to change without notice.
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llow ckleberry Ho Play care Hu Camps Homework help The Zone Day
Play Care
3thmruo 6 yrs
The Kroc Center provides a safe environment for your child while you participate
ages
7–10
in any activity in the facility. Play Care is first-come, first-served for children 3 months
Holiday Club 7-10 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
to 6 years. Space is limited. Two hour
Care policies and check-in/check-out procedures apply. Two hour
maximum per day. Adult must remain on-
maximum per day. Play Care rates apply.
site. Monthly passes are available.
Play Care for ages 7 years to 10 years will be available from 8am–1:30pm on the following days:
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
January 16 January 27 February 17 February 20
Get into The Zone
play care rates price per Child Day Use, Member
$5 per session
Day Use, Non-Member
$6 per session
Monthly Pass
$30 per month
March 9 March 22 March 23 March 26–30
Each additional child $20 per month
ages
11+
The Kroc Game Room is the perfect
Purchase Play Care passes at the front desk. For questions, call 208.667.1865. All rates subject to sales tax.
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
1u0n d&e r
Huckleberry Hollow Indoor Playground
A fun place for children ten and under who are
welcome in The Zone accompanied by an adult or a responsible teen (15+). Check the drop-in fitness schedule for
free!
accompanied by an adult. Use of Huckleberry Hollow is open to the public during scheduled hours.
schedules of when The Zone is staffed. fun activities every day! Zone staff lead a fun activity each day. These activities will be posted on The Zone Facebook page and displayed on
huckleberry hollow Hours
the community boards in The Zone. Everyday is different, so
MON–FRI 1–8pm SATURDAY 7am–8pm/6pm* SUNDAY Noon–6pm
come have fun and get connected!
*Closes at 6pm every 3rd Saturday (Jan 21, Feb 25, Mar 17) for Date Night, pg. 27.
Monthly Activities One big group activity happens every month! Check out the chalk boards in the zone to make sure you get in on the fun!
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Woohoo!
School’s Out Day Camp Kroc Single Day Camps Take 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 entertained and supervised by staff who are dedicated 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
21PCA101
jan 16
9:00AM–4:00PM
21PCA102
Jan 27
9:00AM–4:00PM
21PCA103
feb 17
9:00AM–4:00PM
21PCA104
feb 20
9:00AM–4:00PM
21PCA105
mar 9
9:00AM–4:00PM
21PCA106
mar 22
9:00AM–4:00PM
21PCA107 21PCA108 21PCA109 21PCA110 21PCA111 21PCA112
mar 23 mar 26 mar 27 mar 28 mar 29 mar 30
9:00AM–4:00PM 9:00AM–4:00PM 9:00AM–4:00PM 9:00AM–4:00PM 9:00AM–4:00PM 9:00AM–4:00PM
Day Camp Policies Day 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. To register, pick-up the School’s Out Day Camp form at the front desk or download at www.kroccda.org.
Kids w blast d ill have a action uring an full of packed day sw rock c imming, crafts limbing, and m ore!
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.
Looking for kids’ programming? Take a peek at the Programs by Age Index on page 29 to find the perfect programs for your children.
free p l e h k r o w t e m r o a ns h tatiopno! rProgram Kroc After School
12 – 6 s e d a r G
free!
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 organized by Kroc staff.
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.
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Kroc Church
study the bible Prayer how ton Raise your voice The connectio
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
tudy, ’s Bible S Women ys at 10:30AM. a Thursd
You’re invited to come worship with us.
about who we are, and our goal is to
Main Service: All ages welcome, 10am, Worship Theater
simply glorify God with our lives; it is
Join The Kroc Church community as we continue to look at what “The Gospel” really is
the grace of God that motivates us.
in the book of Romans.
We hope to point our community to Jesus.
Community Groups
Kroc Church is simply a group of
It is important to meet together on Sundays and worship God
people with a common desire to
together. It is more important to invest in one another’s lives and
follow and love Jesus. Being part
impact our community as followers of Jesus all week long. Kroc
of The Salvation Army Kroc Center
Church meets all week long all around Kootenai County in Com-
allows us a number of different ways to create community. 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.
munity 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, visit www.kroccda.org/ministries.html or contact krocchurch@kroccda.org or call 208.763.0606.
Women’s Bible Study thursdays, 10:30–noon All women are welcome to share a time of worship including study, small group discussion, prayer, and fellowship.
Children’s Ministry
Check the tic-in at booth ket
Nursery: 3 months–3 years, Drop-off/Pick-up in Play Care Room Little ones in the Nursery are well cared for by our wonderful volunteers who nurture the love of God and bring the message of the bible to them in simple, easy to understand terms.
Taylor’s life will never be the same. When an injury in high school changed her plans for the future, Taylor had to make new ones. She became a part of The Kroc family— and the rest is history.
Watch Taylor’s story at youtube.com/kroccda
Huckleberries: Pre-K & Kindergarten, Drop-off/Pick-up in Huckleberry Hollow Huckleberry Hollow is where our most curious and active age group meets. Kids will have plenty of time to climb, explore and meet new friends. Our fabulous volunteers will guide your children in fun, meaningful worship and engage them in a bible lesson. Bible verse memorization is encouraged through simple movement. Please have your children dressed for arts and crafts. Children must be fully potty trained.
Kroc Kids: 1st–5th grades, Drop-off/Pick-up in Osprey Room The elementary age kids will gather in the Community Rooms. This is where the fun begins! Children in this class are entering the age where they’re applying what they learn from the Bible into practice in their own lives. Children will engage in small group discussions where they share how they can apply what they learned from scripture to everyday life. Prayer and worship are also a focus in the lesson each week.
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KrocChurch Mid-Week Worship Chapel
Teen & Adult Kroc Church Classes
Join fellow believers for a time of worship and
How To Study The Bible
The Story of Redemption
a short devotion in The Kroc Theater.
If the Bible is really the Word of God, why do
Is the Bible one big book, or a bunch of little
Thursdays, Noon –1PM, Jan 5–May 31
so few people read and understand it? This
ones? What is it all about anyway? Does the
Open seat time
class will teach you how the Bible was written,
Old Testament teach something different than
Do you need someone to talk to but don’t feel
how to make sense of it when you read it, and
the New Testament? We will take a look at
comfortable walking into an office? We all go
a variety of ways to help you study it consis-
the Bible as a whole, unified document and
through difficult times where we can’t do it on
tently.
discover how the 66 books of the Bible form
Sunday, 1 class AGES 14+ FREE
one cohesive story about God’s plan to rescue
our own. Sometimes all it takes is a listening ear and a lot of Jesus. Kroc Ministry staff will make themselves available in the café looking
Class #
Dates
Time
21PCH110
Sun, Jan 22
Noon–3:00PM
humanity from sin. Sunday, 2 classes AGES 14+ FREE Class #
Dates
Time
21PCH113
Mar 11–18
Noon–3:00PM
forward to an opportunity to listen and pray
Kroc Church membership
with you. We pray that Open Seat Time can
The Salvation Army Kroc Center’s mission is
provide that opportunity.
to preach Jesus and meet needs in His name.
Saved To Serve
Thursdays, 2–3PM, Jan 5–May 31
The soldiers and members of Kroc Church are
What does it mean to be a part of the local
on the front lines of this battle. If you have at-
church? How does each individual function
tended Kroc Church for a while and would like
within the body of Christ? What are the
to know what it means to get more involved,
spiritual gifts and how do they function? In this
join us for this six week introduction to Kroc
class we will explore Jesus’ example of service,
Church and The Salvation Army.
His expectations for His church, and the super-
Mondays, 6 classes Ages 14+ FREE
natural gifts that He gives to His body
Youth Kroc Church Classes Sunbeams This program gives girls the opportunity to build a solid life foundation through Christian fellowship and educational programs. The weekly meetings are full of fun and teach important truths and life skills. Tuesdays, 6 classes AGES 7–11 FREE Class #
Dates
Time
21PCH101
apr 17–may 22
4:30–5:30PM
Class #
Dates
Time
21PCH111
Feb 6–Mar 19
6:00–8:00PM
Prayer
Join Kroc Kids each month for an ice cream social. Parents will have an opportunity to hang out together while their kids get to enjoy a fun treat after Sunday School. Sundays, 6 classes All Ages FREE Class #
Dates
Time
21PCH102
Sun, Jan 1
11:15AM–noon
21PCH103
Sun, Feb 5
11:15AM–noon
21PCH104
Sun, Mar 4
11:15AM–noon
21PCH105
Sun, Apr 1
11:15AM–noon
21PCH106
Sun, May 6
11:15AM–noon
21PCH107
Sun, Jun 3
11:15AM–noon
Class #
Dates
Time
21PCH114
Sun, May 20
Noon–3:00PM
Praying to God can be intimidating. We have all heard pastors and notable Christians deliver prayers worthy of Academy Awards. But, it doesn’t have to be scary. God desires a deep
Sunday Sundae
Sunday, 1 class AGES 14+ FREE
relationship with you and seeking Him in time of prayer can be one of the most rewarding experiences of our lives. In this class, we will learn to let go of the things that hold us back and give our best to God. Wednesday, 1 class AGES 14+ FREE Class #
Dates
Time
21PCH112
Wed, Feb 22
6:00–8:00PM
1.25.2012
your ringside seat awaits
When seven pastors come together and discuss some of the biggest issues of the day, anything can happen. To learn more or register visit www.theelephantroom.com.
Music Ministry Conference Do you want to learn more about Kroc Church? Contact us at 208.763.0606 or visit us online at www.kroccda.org/church.
May 12, 2012 | 9AM Register before April 15, $35. Register April 16–May 12, $50
Thanks to our Sponsors North Country Chapel Coeur d’Alene Bible Candlelight Christian Fellowship
Featuring: Brenton Brown Evan Wickham Dr. Harold Best
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KrocChurch The Connection: Middle & High School Youth Group
Get connected to Kroc Student Ministry!
The Connection is a youth group for middle and
Kroc Student Ministry is on
high school students that meets weekly at The
Facebook! “Like” us to get all
Kroc Center. It’s goal is to introduce students to
the latest details on events, fun
Jesus so that they will love the Lord and be pas-
outings, Youth Group and Serve
sionate about loving and serving others without
Night. Parents are welcome to “like” us too;
discrimination.
it’s a great way to know what’s going on when
Dinner and Discipleship Wednesdays, 6:00–8:30pm, Cedar Room
your teens forget to bring home information.
“like” us on Facebook
www.facebook.com Search for “The Kroc Center Connection”
This is for students who want to know more and
receive text messages
have questions about Jesus and what it’s like to
Kroc Church in
The Zone
Ages 11+
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.
Want to have the inside scoop on what’s going
really live like He did. Dinner will be served at
on with the student ministry here at The Kroc?
6pm. Bring your Bibles and get ready to grow in
Sign-up to receive text messages from the stu-
the Word of God and have a ton of fun.
dent ministry department. We’ll let you know
worship Night, jan–jun, every 3rd Wednesday, 6:00–8:30pm
when we are running dodgeball games, Youth Group, games and field trips!
Join us as we give glory to our Father by wor-
To sign-up, email krocconnect@kroccda.org
shiping through music and prayer.
and let us know if you are interested in
Serve Night, jan–jun, every 4th Wednesday, 6:00–8:30pm
Student Ministry, Kroc Zone, Parent Ministry, or all three!
Students gather to give back to our community for all they have been given through Jesus.
Kroc Church Parents We 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 krocchurch@kroccda.org.
free!
Bible 101 thursdays, Jan–5–May 24 4:30–5:30pm, free
community worship night
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!
Stay Connected to The Zone!
Follow us on Facebook to see the activities we have planned each week.
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for more info visit www.kroccda.org SPONSORED BY
free!
A live worship concert Jan. 21 | Feb. 18 | Mar. 17 Featuring a different, local praise & worship band each month.
2012 rship a l o h c enter S C c o R K ament
urn o T f l o G
June 22 8am Shotgun Start
At The Avondale Golf Course
Tee-off to make a difference! Proceeds from this year’s event will benefit local youth, teens, families, and seniors in the way of providing scholarships for Kroc memberships, summer camps, and athletic and education program.
Look for more details this spring.
May 6–12
National Salvation Army Week National Salvation Army Week was first declared by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1954, “The Salvation Army’s work has been a constant reminder to us all that each of us is neighbor and kin to all Americans, giving freely of themselves, they have won the respect of us all.” Join us this week as The Salvation Army Kroc Center celebrates our heritage, our local community impact, and our world-wide efforts to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ and meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
Corporate Sponsorship Program a value added partnership These collaborations provide The Kroc Center with funding for public programs and events, and much more, while providing companies the advantages of unique marketing opportunities.
Make y marke our dolla ting rs furthe go r!
your local marketing solution Sponsorships are available three times a year, in conjunction with the release of The Kroc Center’s triannual Program Guide. By becoming a corporate sponsor of The Kroc Center, your company will profit from extensive marketing and promotional campaigns, all without lifting a finger. The Salvation Army Kroc Center offers 5 levels of sponsorships. $1000 friend of the kroc, 208,500 Impressions $2500 silver sponsor, 438,500 Impressions $5000 gold sponsor, 805,000 Impressions $7500 platinum sponsor, 1,175,000 Impressions $10000 krocstar sponsor, 2,225,000 Impressions
Interested in becoming a Corporate Sponsor of The Kroc?
Contact our Development Office at 208.763.0592 to learn more.
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n challenge a m c o r k t r a ce swim Swim sm ries Enduran e S e r tu c Le i Tr c s ro ber ess K tn e emFi ng M ly lle n a O Ch
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Training & Coaching
Kroc Man sw im
Buy more and save!
for aining r t n o l triath adults & youth
b ik e
run
3 Months, 3 Events, 1 Amazing Triathlon! February: Swim 2.4 Miles March: Bike 112 Miles April: Run 26.2 Miles Tackle one event, or complete all
You save $20!
Multisport Personal coaching: swimming Work one-on-one with a qualified multisport personal coach to achieve
your training and racing goals. Your coach will tune up your existing stroke and help you maximize your skills for endurance swimming. Call 208.763.0657 for more information. kroc Personal multisport swim lessons: $20 per 1/2 hour Semi-private and small group lessons also available.
Multisport for Adults TRI SWIM–SWIM SMART This class is perfect for the new triathlete or
triathlon lecture series
those who have never had formal swim train-
This is an exciting
ing. Focus is on technique, building confi-
opportunity to learn
dence in the water, and setting the foundation
about the rapidly
for becoming a successful swimmer.
growing sport of triathlons from one of the
Prerequisite: Ability to swim front crawl for 25
Northwest’s best triathletes. Derek Garcia is a
yards in water up to 10 feet deep.
USA Triathlon certified coach and All-American
thursdays, 6 classes Ages 15+
$35
Professional Triathlete who has competed in
Class #
Dates
Time
Sprint, Olympic and Ironman events including
21PMS101
jan 26–Mar 1
7:30–8:25pM
21PMS102
jan 26–Mar 1
6:00–6:55pM
the Kona Ironman World Championships. Join
21PMS103
mar 8–Apr 12
7:30–8:25pM
21PMS104
mar 8–Apr 12
6:00–6:55pM
tions and tips from Derek about the swim, bike
21PMS105
apr 19–may 24
7:30–8:25pM
and run sections of a triathlon, plus informa-
21PMS106
apr 19–may 24
6:00–6:55pM
tion about transitions and nutrition. Separate
us for three evenings of lectures, demonstra-
three to become a KrocMan Triath-
tri endurance swim
classes offered for youth and adults.
lon Finisher! Prizes will be awarded
Looking to swim faster with less effort? This
mondays, 3 classes Ages 11–18 $25
for successful completion of the swim, bike and run events and also for those who reach the milestone of completing all three events to become a KrocMan Triathlon Finisher. learn more about each event
KrocMan Swim Challenge, Pg. 16 KrocMan Bike Challenge, Pg. 13 KrocMan Run Challenge, Pg. 13 12 winter/spring 2012
is a perfect class to work on your stroke and
Class #
Dates
Time
endurance while learning distance swimming
21PMS116
mar 26–apr 9
4:00–5:30pM
mondays, 3 classes Ages 18+
training techniques. Prerequisite: Ability to swim front crawl for 200 yards in water up to 10 feet deep. tues/Thur, 12 classes Ages 15+
$70
Class #
Dates
Time
21PMS107 21PMS108 21PMS109 21PMS110 21PMS111 21PMS112 21PMS113 21PMS114 21PMS115
jan 24–mar 1 jan 24–mar 1 jan 24–mar 1 mar 6–Apr 12 mar 6–Apr 12 mar 6–Apr 12 apr 24–may 31 apr 24–may 31 apr 24–may 31
5:00–5:55AM 6:00–6:55AM 7:00–7:55AM 5:00–5:55AM 6:00–6:55AM 7:00–7:55AM 5:00–5:55AM 6:00–6:55AM 7:00–7:55AM
$25
Class #
Dates
Time
21PMS117
mar 26–apr 9
6:00–7:30pM
Looking for a Drop-in option? Try Deep Water Running—a challenging class for adults to increase running endurance. Every Mon/Wed at 7pm and Tues/Thurs at 11am. Free for Gold Members. Class Pass purchase required for Silver and non-members. See the Drop-in Guide for more info.
Quickfit kids g g in c n Fe s p m Trainin Boot ca lf Pickleball o g th u o Y X TR Buy more and save!
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Training & Coaching Personal coaching Work one-on-one with a qualified personal trainer to help you achieve your long-term fitness goals. Our personal training staff will work with you to develop the most effective
Go the extra mile.
You save $25!
Let our fitness coaches help you along the way.
individualized program, and will motivate and support you in remaining committed to your fitness program.
Let’s get started!
New new to The to the Kroc? kroc
$25 per 1/2 hour
smart start one-on-one coaching 3 sessions/$75
Small Group Training also available. Call our Fit-
(Included with each Adult Gold Membership)
ness Team at 208.763.0637 for information.
Don’t know where to start? Work directly with
kroc Personal fitness coaching:
Body Composition Analysis $5/person A fitness professional can help determine your body composition–the percentage of lean muscle mass versus body fat. This information 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.
rs Only Kroc Membe enges Fitness Chall
one of our exercise & wellness specialists to
smart start for adults Fitness Orientation
free!
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+.
free!
develop an individualized program to meet
Smart Start for Teens
your lifestyle needs. Session One is an introduc-
This course is a prerequisite for teens (ages 13–
tory 60-minute consultation that includes short
14) prior to using The Kroc Center Cardio and
& long-term goal setting, introductory program
Weight area as well as attend drop-in fitness
design, equipment orientation and a body
classes. Youth will learn the basics of fitness
composition test. Sessions Two and Three are
etiquette, resistance training, cardiovascular
30-minute personal training sessions. Sign-up
training, and program design. To book a Smart
for Smart Start at the front desk, and then
Start class, please fill out a program enrollment
schedule your training sessions at the fitness
form and return to the fitness desk. The fitness
desk. Ages 15+.
desk will schedule your session.
Team Weight Loss Challenge
Krocman bike Challenge
Krocman run Challenge
Want to lose weight? Bring a friend, join a team
Challenge yourself to a fun 112 mile indoor
Ever dream of completing a marathon? Now
and get healthy together. Teams of four will
bike ride-over the course of 31 days! Bikers
you can! Walk or run your way to the finish
compete in this 6 week weight loss contest.
can collect miles at their own pace, by riding
line. The goal is for participants to run or walk
Each team will consist of four teammates that
on stationary bikes at The Kroc Center. Kroc
26.2 miles indoors (on treadmills, ellipticals,
will weigh in weekly with their assigned fitness
Center fitness coaches will be there to cheer
or the track) over the course of 30 days. Kroc
coach. Weekly team results will be posted in
you on and track your progress. All partici-
Center fitness coaches will be there to cheer
the Fitness department and the team with the
pants receive a Kroc water bottle! Registration
you on and track your progress. All participants
highest percentage of body fat lost at the end
restricted to members and day pass users.
receive a Kroc drawstring sports bag! Registra-
of the 6 weeks will be declared the winner. All
31 day event Ages 13+
participants receive a water bottle! Registration
Class #
Dates
restricted to members and day pass users.
21PFT103
Mar 1–31
6 week event Ages 18+ $15/team member Class #
Dates
21PFT101 21PFT102
Jan 1–Feb 11 Apr 1–May 12
$10
30 day event Ages 13+
KrocMan sw im
b ik e
tion restricted to members and day pass users. Class #
Dates
21PFT104
Apr 1–30
$10
the krocman these classes are part ofmor e info. challenge! see pg. 12 for
run winter/spring 2012 13
Fitness&climbing kroc
3on3
basket
ball tournament
2012
new!
Youth & Teens
Youth golf lessons
QuickFit Kids
Kids can learn to play golf this winter! Basic
This after school fitness class will provide a 30
golf skills will be taught by a golf pro. Equip-
minute group exercise session for kids. Kids
ment will be provided and is designed to be
will participate in a circuit style class that will
used indoors. Take advantage of these lessons
increase strength, flexibility and overall health.
and be ready to play in the spring!
tuesdays, 3 classes AGES 5–7
Mondays, 6 classes AGES 6–9
Time
Class #
Dates
Time
21PFT106
Jan 24– Feb 7
4:00–4:30PM
21PFT134
Jan 30–Mar 12*
4:00–4:45PM
21PFT167
APR 2–May 7
4:00–4:45PM
21PFT107
Feb 28–Mar 13
4:00–4:30PM
21PFT108
apr 3–17
4:00–4:30PM
*No class Feb. 20.
21PFT109
May 1–15
4:00–4:30PM
Wednesdays, 6 classes AGES 6–9
Thursdays, 3 classes AGES 5–7
march 17-18
$100/adult Team. $80/youth Team. Register by March 1.
Time
21PFT135
Feb 1–Mar 7
4:00–4:45PM
21PFT168
APR 4–May 9
4:00–4:45PM
21PFT111
mar 1–15
4:00–4:30PM
21PFT112
Apr 5–19
4:00–4:30PM
21PFT113
May 3–17
4:00–4:30PM $30
Dates
Time
21PFT114
jan 24–feb 9
4:00–4:30PM
21PFT115
feb 28–Mar 15
4:00–4:30PM
21PFT116
apr 3–19
4:00–4:30PM
21PFT117
May 1–17
4:00–4:30PM $15
Time 4:45–5:30PM
21PFT136
APR 2–May 7
4:45–5:30PM
Wednesdays, 6 classes AGES 10–12 $50 Class #
Dates
Time
21PFT170
Feb 1–Mar 7
4:45–5:30PM
21PFT137
Apr 4–May 9
4:45–5:30PM
Dates
Time
Young Elite Athlete
Jan 24– Feb 7
4:30–5:00PM
Athletes can be born, but they
21PFT119
Feb 28–Mar 13
4:30–5:00PM
can also be made. Motivated,
21PFT120
apr 3–17
4:30–5:00PM
21PFT121
May 1–15
4:30–5:00PM
hard-working kids that are dedicated and will-
Thursdays, 3 classes AGES 8–11
$15
athletes. Specialized small group training will
Dates
Time
21PFT122
Jan 26–Feb 9
4:30–5:00PM
focus on building the strength,
21PFT123
mar 1–15
4:30–5:00PM
endurance, speed and agility of
21PFT124
Apr 5–19
4:30–5:00PM
young competitive athletes.
21PFT125
May 3–17
4:30–5:00PM
tues/Thurs, 6 classes AGES 8–11
$30
new!
ing to be coached can be developed into elite
Class #
less th a 7 per cl n ass
$
Mon/Wed/Fri, 18 classes AGES 7–13 $119 Class #
Dates
Time
Dates
Time
21PFT138
jan 30–Mar 19
6:00–7:00PM
21PFT126
jan 24–feb 9
4:30–5:00PM
21PFT139
Apr 2–May 11
6:00–7:00PM
21PFT127
feb 28–Mar 15
4:30–5:00PM
21PFT128
apr 3–19
4:30–5:00PM
21PFT129
May 1–17
4:30–5:00PM
This series of classes is for youth who have completed the Kroc Smart Start orientation
ball. This workshop is a terrific chance to be
program. Each of the three class sessions will
introduced to a fast growing sport that can
focus on one exercise topic including free
be played year round. Pickleball is played on a
weights, circuit training and cardio exercise.
badminton size court with rackets and plastic
Class sessions will educate participants and
balls, and may be played as a singles or double
teach safety. All participants must be Smart
game. Come to the workshop and learn the
Start certified.
rules and basic skills of the game so you can
Saturdays, 3 classes AGES 13–15 $15
join the drop-in games at The Kroc.
Class #
Dates
Time
Tuesday, 1 class AGES 13+ FREE
21PFT130
Feb 4–25*
9:00–10:00AM
21PFT131
Mar 3–17
9:00–10:00AM
21PFT132
Apr 14–28
9:00–10:00AM
21PFT133
May 5–19
9:00–10:00AM
*No Class Feb. 18. 14 winter/spring 2012
Dates Jan 30–Mar 12*
Class #
Pickleball Workshop
Time
Class # 21PFT169
21PFT118
If you like tennis it is likely you will love pickle
9:00–11:00AM
Mondays, 6 classes AGES 10–12 $50
*No class Feb. 20.
Smart Safe Series
Dates
$50
4:00–4:30PM
Teams can have up to 5 players and must have at least one woman. Games will be played on indoor courts. All games will have a score and time limit. Prizes will be awarded to the winning team.
Tues, Jan 10
Time
Dates
Class #
Class #
Dates
Jan 26–Feb 9
Registration packets will be available on February 1.
21PFT105
Class #
Class #
tuesdays, 3 classes AGES 8–11
youth 14-18 Coed Tournament
$15
21PFT110
Class #
march 10
$50
Dates
tues/Thurs, 6 classes AGES 5–7
adult (ages 18+) Coed Tournament
$15
Class #
® ® TRX e e F x aining Fle r T n o i ns Suspe ssion. $5 per se anytime! Swing in
Mondays: 5:15am & 9:00AM Wednesdays: 5:15am & 9:00AM Fridays: 5:15am & Noon This 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.
Fitness&climbing Climbing Programs
Specialty Fitness Programs
kroc Personal climbing coaching: $20 per 1/2 hour
Learn to Fence En Garde! This class is an introduction to the classic Olympic discipline that is now a popular
K-Rock Kids Climbers
high school, college and recreational sport. Our
Climbers will learn safety, teamwork, balance,
instructor has both competition and coaching
coordination, climbing etiquette, and com-
experience. Equipment provided. This class can
mands. Kroc certified instructors will teach and
be taken multiple times. Wear non-marking
coach to meet individual skill levels.
athletic shoes and loose clothing.
Saturdays, 6 classes AGES 7–10
monDAYS, 4 classes AGES 11+
Adult Fitness Programs
new!
Mommy Boot Camp Designed for women only, this high energy
$36
Class #
Dates
Time
21PFT145
JAN 23–FEB 13
6:00–6:55PM
21PFT146
FEB 27–MAR 19
6:00–6:55PM
21PFT147
APR 2–23
6:00–6:55PM
21PFT148
APR 30–MAY 21
6:00–6:55PM
Kroc Fencing Club
class boot camp class will help you get into better shape and have fun doing it. Get moti-
Call 208.763.0648 for information.
Join the newest club at The Kroc! Do you
$45
Class #
Dates
Time
21PFT157 21PFT158
feb 4–Mar 17* Apr 14–May 19
10:30AM–Noon 10:30AM–Noon
*No Class Feb. 18.
K-Rock ‘N Roll Climbers Climbing builds confidence, focus, and critical thinking skills. Learn safety and movement techniques for bouldering and rope climbing
want to work to develop your skills in Fenc-
on The Kroc rock wall. Climbers of all ability
challenge while having fun as you get in shape
ing? Do you want to learn more about the
levels are welcome. Kroc certified instructors
for spring activities.
three weapons used in fencing, the Foil,
will teach and coach to meet individual skill
Fridays, 6 Classes AGES 18+
Sabre and Épée? This club is for you! Come
levels. Fridays, 6 classes AGES 11–14 $45
vated, combat the winter blues and meet the
$30
Class #
Dates
Time
practice techniques that will prepare you
21PFT140
feb 3–Mar 16*
9:30–10:30AM
to compete in the Olympic Sport of Fenc-
Class #
Dates
Time
21PFT141
Apr 13–May 18
9:30–10:30AM
ing! Prerequisite: Completion of The Kroc
21PFT159 21PFT160
feb 3–Mar 16* Apr 13–May 18
3:30–5:00PM 3:30–5:00PM
*No Class Feb. 17.
Center’s Learn to Fence program or similar
Core and Cardio Boot Camp
fencing experience with instructor approval.
This boot camp is for men and women and will
Mondays, 4 classes AGES 11+
$36
*No Class Feb. 17.
Introduction to Rock Climbing
focus on core strength, ab work and cardio
Class #
Dates
Time
conditioning.
21PFT149
JAN 23–FEB 13
7:00–7:55PM
21PFT150
FEB 27–MAR 19
7:00–7:55PM
21PFT151
APR 2–23
7:00–7:55PM
climbing techniques including lay backs and
21PFT152
APR 30–MAY 21
7:00–7:55PM
overhangs plus friction and dynamic reaches.
Mon/Wed/Fri, 18 Classes AGES 15+
$69
Class #
Dates
Time
21PFT142
Jan 23–mar 2
6:15–7:15AM
TAG boot camp This boot camp is for men and women. Come and challenge yourself in a boot camp designed to strengthen and tone your TAG– thighs, abs and glutes. Accept the challenge today! Mon/Wed/Fri, 18 Classes AGES 15+
$69
Class #
Dates
Time
21PFT143
Mar 12–apr 20
6:15–7:15AM
Xplode boot camp
introduction to feldenkrais®: Awareness Through Movement In a supportive environment you will be guided
New and beginning level climbers will learn how to tie in and belay, proper foot and
fridays, 3 classes AGES 15+
$24
Class #
Dates
Time
21PFT161
Feb 24–Mar 9
7:00–8:00pm
21PFT162
Apr 13–27
7:00–8:00pm
help your body discover more functional ways
Kroc Lead Climbing Certification
to move. Learn to enjoy moving free from con-
Climbers can now learn to safely lead indoor
straint, pain and unnecessary effort. Benefits
climbing routes at The Kroc Center. Participants
include ease of motion in daily and professional
will acquire skills such as proper clipping tech-
life and an increased range of motion. For this
niques, lead belaying, catching lead falls, tak-
through an exploration of movements that
class, participants should be able to get up and
ing down anchors and repelling. Prerequisites:
This boot camp is for men and women. Core
down from the floor. Perfect for active elder
Kroc top rope belay certification, the ability to
and cardio training will be a part of this intense
adults and people with injuries.
competently climb 5.8, safe lead rope, and 8
boot camp, but the focus will be strength. Come and watch your personal strength grow by leaps and bounds! Mon/Wed/Fri, 18 Classes AGES 15+ Class # 21PFT144
Dates apr 30–jun 8
$69
Time 6:15–7:15AM
tuesDAYS, 4 classes AGES 15+
$20
quick draws. wednesdays, 2 classes AGES 15+
Class #
Dates
Time
21PFT153
Jan 24–Feb 14
9:30–10:30AM
Class #
21PFT154
FEB 28–MAR 20
9:30–10:30AM
21PFT155
APR 3–24
9:30–10:30AM
21PFT156
MAY 1–22
9:30–10:30AM
$20
Dates
Time
21PFT163
jan 25–Feb 1
8:00–10:00pm
21PFT164
Feb 29–Mar 7
8:00–10:00pm
21PFT165
Apr 4–11
8:00–10:00pm
21PFT166
May 2–9
8:00–10:00pm
winter/spring 2012 15
lifeguarding swim lessons ater for lunch water polo w Buy more and save!
Tips for safe & healthy swimming
6
Programs, Youth Aquatic®, Pg 20. im Youth Skw
You save $20!
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
Private, Semi-Private & Small Group Swim Lessons.
Training & Coaching
and plastic pants with full elastic legs and waist.
Personal swim coaching
+ Children 7–10 must be directly supervised by
Beginners through competitive swimmers ages 6+ can
an adult 15+.
benefit from working one on one with a Kroc Aquatics Personal
+ Parents are ultimately responsible for the
Coach. Learn to swim, improve your strokes, review basic water safety and lifeguarding skills, or
safety and well being of their children.
perfect your flip turn. Our personal coaches will design an individual lesson, a semi-private lesson, a
+ Please shower to remove any lotions, makeup
small group lesson, or series of lessons to help you meet your personal swimming goals and master
or perfumes prior to entering the pool.
the techniques of the healthy lifelong sport of swimming. Call our Aquatics Management team at
+ Do not use the pool if you show any signs of
208.763.0657 to schedule an appointment. Ask for Jessica.
illness or had diarrhea in the last two weeks.
Private Lessons: $20 per 1/2 hour
+ Lifeguards are the final authority on rules and
Semi-Private lessons: $15 per 1/2 hour
regulations in the pool area. Please note: Maintaining a clean and healthy swim environment is of the utmost importance
Group lessons: Small and larger group lessons available. Call our Aquatics Management team at 208.763.0657 for more information.
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
rs Only
Kroc Membe
in the swim area. Health and safety protocols are conducted prior to reopening the pool.
new!
KrocMan Swim challenge Thinking about participating in a triathlon or open water swim and want to build your distance? Take it one stroke at a time and one day at a time and complete the KrocMan 2.4 mile Swim. Chart your lap swim progress by recording your pool lengths from each swim on The Kroc Swim-O-Meter. This 2.4 mile swim can also be completed as the first leg of The KrocMan Triathlon. All participants receive a Kroc swim cap. 1 month Ages 13+ Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ101
February 1–29
During open lap swim
KrocMan sw im
16 winter/spring 2012
b ik e
run
$10
man this class is part of the kroc e info. challenge! see pg. 12 for mor
Learntoswim Dive into the deep end. No matter what skill level you are, we make swimming easy. Swimming Skills for Life The Salvation Army Kroc Center Learn-To-Swim program provides a safe and fun environment for learning the fundamentals of
American Red Cross Swim Lessons 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
swimming and water safety, gaining self-confi-
activities and to prepare children to progress
dence in the water, and developing skills up to a
into the American Red Cross Preschool
competitive level.
Aquatics and Learn-to-Swim program. These
About Swim Lessons Swim lessons are 25-minutes in length. Five min-
classes are not designed to teach children to survive in the water on their own.
the pool. For maximum efficiency, please be on
Parent and Child Level 1 (L1) and level 2 (L2)
time and dressed in swimwear prior to the lesson
Parent and Child Level 1 and Level 2
start time. Remember a towel.
classes are held simultaneously in differ-
utes are given between lessons to enter and exit
Questions? For guidance in determining which class is the
ent parts of the Cove Pool. mon/wed, 8 lessons
Preschool Classes: Ages 4–5 Years
Preschool Level 1 This 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 2 Child 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 independently on both front and back.
Preschool Level 3 Child 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
6 mos–3yrs $48
Pool.
best match for your child’s ability level, please visit
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ102
Jan 9–Feb 1
9:30–9:55AM
Preschool level 1, 2 and 3
the front desk or contact the Aquatics Depart-
21PAQ103
feb 6–29
9:30–9:55AM
mon/wed, 8 lessons
ment at 208.763.0657.
21PAQ104
mar 5–apr 4*
9:30–9:55AM
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ121 21PAQ122
jan 9–feb 1 feb 6–29
10:00–10:25AM 10:00–10:25AM
21PAQ123
mar 5–apr 4*
10:00–10:25AM
21PAQ124
apr 9–may 2
10:00–10:25AM
21PAQ125
May 7–june 4**
10:00–10:25AM
Class Progression The 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 + Learn to Swim Level 6A: Youth Fitness Swim + Adult Beginner Swim Lessons
21PAQ105
apr 9–may 2
9:30–9:55AM
21PAQ106
may 7–june 4**
9:30–9:55AM
*No class Mar. 26 & 28. *No class May 28. tues/thurs, 8 lessons
6 mos–3yrs $48
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ107
Jan 10–feb 2
12:30–12:55PM
21PAQ108
Jan 10–feb 2
5:30–5:55PM
21PAQ109
feb 7–mar 1
12:30–12:55PM
21PAQ110
feb 7–mar 1
5:30–5:55PM 12:30–12:55PM
21PAQ111
mar 6–Apr 5*
21PAQ112
mar 6–Apr 5*
5:30–5:55PM
21PAQ113
apr 17–may 10
12:30–12:55PM
21PAQ114
apr 17–may 10
5:30–5:55PM
21PAQ115
May 15–Jun 7
12:30–12:55PM
21PAQ116
May 15–Jun 7
5:30–5:55PM
*No class Mar. 27 & 29. saturdays, 8 lessons
6 mos–3yrs $48
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ117 21PAQ118 21PAQ119 21PAQ120
jan 14–Mar 10* jan 14–Mar 10* apr 14–Jun 9** apr 14–Jun 9**
8:30–8:55AM 10:30–10:55AM 8:30–8:55AM 10:30–10:55AM
*No class Feb. 18. **No class May 26.
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.
$48
*No class Mar. 26 & 28. **No class May 28. tues/thurs, 8 lessons
4–5yrs
$48
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ126 21PAQ127 21PAQ128 21PAQ129 21PAQ130 21PAQ131 21PAQ132 21PAQ133 21PAQ134 21PAQ135 21PAQ136 21PAQ137 21PAQ138 21PAQ139 21PAQ140
jan 10–feb 2 jan 10–feb 2 jan 10–feb 2 Feb 7–mar 1 Feb 7–mar 1 Feb 7–mar 1 mar 6–Apr 5* mar 6–Apr 5* mar 6–Apr 5* apr 17–May 10 apr 17–May 10 apr 17–May 10 may 15–jun 7 may 15–jun 7 may 15–jun 7
1:00–1:25pM 6:00–6:25pM 6:30–6:55pM 1:00–1:25pM 6:00–6:25pM 6:30–6:55pM 1:00–1:25pM 6:00–6:25pM 6:30–6:55pM 1:00–1:25pM 6:00–6:25pM 6:30–6:55pM 1:00–1:25pM 6:00–6:25pM 6:30–6:55pM
*No class Mar. 27 & 29. saturdays, 8 lessons
Open Toddler/Preschool Time
4–5yrs
4–5yrs
$48
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ141 21PAQ142 21PAQ143 21PAQ144
Jan 14–mar 10* Jan 14–mar 10* apr 14–jun 9** apr 14–jun 9**
9:00–9:25AM 9:30–9:55AM 9:00–9:25AM 9:30–9:55AM
*No class Feb. 18. **No class May 26.
winter/spring 2012
17
aquatics Learn to Swim: Ages 6+
Learn to swim Level 3: Stroke development
There are five levels in the Learn to Swim
Learn to swim Level 6A: Youth Fitness Swim
tues/thurs, 8 lessons Ages 6+
Program. Each level includes the teaching and
$48
This group training program is designed
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ173 21PAQ174
jan 10–Feb 2 jan 10–Feb 2
6:00–6:25pM 7:00–7:25pM
21PAQ175
feb 7–Mar 1
6:00–6:25pM
participation on a competitive swim team or in
at each level. Please note that a student may
21PAQ176
feb 7–Mar 1
7:00–7:25pM
a multisport triathlete training program. Youth
21PAQ177
mar 6–apr 5*
6:00–6:25pM
remain at the same level for multiple sessions
21PAQ178
mar 6–apr 5*
7:00–7:25pM
Fitness Swim will help swimmers build endur-
until they master the skills necessary to ad-
21PAQ179
apr 17–May 10
6:00–6:25pM
21PAQ180
apr 17–May 10
7:00–7:25pM
petitive strokes including freestyle, backstroke,
21PAQ181
may 15–Jun 7
6:00–6:25pM
breaststroke and butterfly. The Coaching staff
21PAQ182
may 15–Jun 7
7:00–7:25pM
will create fun and interactive workouts while
assessment of swimming and water safety skills. Students are moved through the progressive levels as they accomplish the skills required
vance to the next level. The lessons are taught in small group classes by Certified American Red Cross Instructors and Aides. Kroc Instruc-
*No class Mar. 27 & 29.
tors make swimming lessons fun and help
saturdays, 8 lessons Ages 6+
students develop both swimming skills and self confidence.
Learn to swim Level 1: intro to aquatics tues/thurs, 8 lessons Ages 6+
$48
$48
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ183 21PAQ184 21PAQ185 21PAQ186
Jan 14–Mar 10* Jan 14–Mar 10* Apr 14–Jun 9** Apr 14–Jun 9**
8:30–8:55aM 10:00–10:25aM 8:30–8:55aM 10:00–10:25aM
*No class Feb. 18. **No class May 26.
Time
21PAQ145 21PAQ146
jan 10–Feb 2 jan 10–Feb 2
6:00–6:25pM 7:00–7:25pM
Learn to swim Level 4: Stroke Improvement tues/thurs, 8 lessons Ages 6+
$48
21PAQ147
feb 7–Mar 1
6:00–6:25pM
21PAQ148
feb 7–Mar 1
7:00–7:25pM
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ149
mar 6–apr 5*
6:00–6:25pM
21PAQ150
mar 6–apr 5*
7:00–7:25pM
21PAQ187 21PAQ188
jan 10–Feb 2 feb 7–Mar 1
7:00–7:25pM 7:00–7:25pM
21PAQ151
apr 17–May 10
6:00–6:25pM
21PAQ189
mar 6–apr 5*
7:00–7:25pM
21PAQ152
apr 17–May 10
7:00–7:25pM
21PAQ190
apr 17–May 10
7:00–7:25pM
21PAQ153
may 15–Jun 7
6:00–6:25pM
21PAQ191
may 15–Jun 7
7:00–7:25pM
21PAQ154
may 15–Jun 7
7:00–7:25pM
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ155 21PAQ156 21PAQ157 21PAQ158
Jan 14–Mar 10* Jan 14–Mar 10* Apr 14–Jun 9** Apr 14–Jun 9**
8:30–8:55aM 10:00–10:25aM 8:30–8:55aM 10:00–10:25aM
*No class Feb. 18. **No class May 26.
tues/thurs, 8 lessons Ages 6+
$48
$48
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ192 21PAQ193
Jan 14–Mar 10* Apr 14–Jun 9**
10:30–10:55AM 10:30–10:55AM
*No class Feb. 18. **No class May 26.
Learn to swim Level 5: Stroke Refinement $48
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ194 21PAQ195
jan 10–Feb 2 feb 7–Mar 1
7:00–7:25pM 7:00–7:25pM
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ196
mar 6–apr 5*
7:00–7:25pM
21PAQ159 21PAQ160
jan 10–Feb 2 jan 10–Feb 2
6:00–6:25pM 7:00–7:25pM
21PAQ197
apr 17–May 10
7:00–7:25pM
21PAQ198
may 15–Jun 7
7:00–7:25pM
21PAQ161
feb 7–Mar 1
6:00–6:25pM
21PAQ162
feb 7–Mar 1
7:00–7:25pM
21PAQ163
mar 6–apr 5*
6:00–6:25pM
21PAQ164
mar 6–apr 5*
7:00–7:25pM
21PAQ165
apr 17–May 10
6:00–6:25pM
21PAQ166
apr 17–May 10
7:00–7:25pM
21PAQ167
may 15–Jun 7
6:00–6:25pM
21PAQ168
may 15–Jun 7
7:00–7:25pM
*No class Mar. 27 & 29. saturdays, 8 lessons Ages 6+
$48
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ169 21PAQ170 21PAQ171 21PAQ172
Jan 14–Mar 10* Jan 14–Mar 10* Apr 14–Jun 9** Apr 14–Jun 9**
8:30–8:55aM 10:00–10:25aM 8:30–8:55aM 10:00–10:25aM
*No class Feb. 18. **No class May 26. 18 winter/spring 2012
middle school students: TUES/THURS Ages 11–14 $36 Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ201 21PAQ202
Month 1: Jan Month 2: Feb
4:00–5:00PM 4:00–5:00PM
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ203
Month 3: mar*
4:00–5:00PM
*No class Mar. 27 & 29. TUES/THURS Ages 11–14 $36 Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ204 21PAQ205
Month 4: Apr Month 5: May
4:00–5:00PM 4:00–5:00PM
HIGH school students: Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ206 21PAQ207
Month 1: Jan Month 2: Feb
3:30–5:00PM 3:30–5:00PM
Mon/Wed/Fri Ages 14–18 $40 Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ208
Month 3: mar*
3:30–5:00PM
*No class Mar. 26, 28 and 30.
tues/thurs, 8 lessons Ages 6+
Learn to swim Level 2: aquatic Fundamentals
fitness and swimming goals.
Mon/Wed/Fri Ages 14–18 $48
*No class Mar. 27 & 29. saturdays, 8 lessons Ages 6+
$48
ance and learn techniques for the four com-
TUES/THURS Ages 11–14 $28
Dates
saturdays, 8 lessons Ages 6+
ming ability, fitness level, and/or prepare for
helping swimmers to set and achieve individual
Class #
*No class Mar. 27 & 29.
for youth who wish to improve their swim-
*No class Mar. 27 & 29. saturdays, 8 lessons Ages 6+
$48
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ199 21PAQ200
Jan 14–Mar 10* Apr 14–Jun 9**
10:30–10:55AM 10:30–10:55AM
Mon/Wed/Fri Ages 14–18 $48 Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ209 21PAQ210
Month 4: Apr Month 5: May*
3:30–5:00PM 3:30–5:00PM
*No class May 28.
youth Adapted Swim Lessons Achieve fundamental water skills in a class structured to service the special needs population. Ages 6–18. Please call 208.763.0657 for a list of available classes.
*No class Feb. 18. **No class May 26.
Andy trains for the Idaho State Games & Special Olympics. Andy is a phenomenal and inspiring athlete. He has been training with Dale, one of our personal trainers here at The Kroc.
Watch Andy’s story at youtube.com/kroccda
aquatics Adult Aquatics Adult Beginner Swim Lessons
Water for Lunch
Afraid to go in the water? Want to learn how to
Join us weekdays and choose Water for Lunch
swim? Our compassionate swim instructor will
followed by a quick bite at your desk. This is
assist you in learning basic aquatic skills that will
a structured workout for all. Workouts are
help you to enjoy being in the water. Taught in a
designed to rotate between long slow distances,
warm water shallow pool, step-by-step instruc-
sprints, and will even mix in some IM days.
tion is provided to allow you to comfortably
Whether you are a triathlete, serious competitor,
progress at your own pace. Take the plunge and
or fitness enthusiast, this fits the need for a fast
let us help you learn how to swim.
paced workout designed to give you structure
tues/thurs, 8 lessons
ages 18+
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ211 21PAQ212 21PAQ213 21PAQ214 21PAQ215
Jan 10–Feb 2 Feb 7–Mar 1 Mar 6–Apr 5* Apr 17–May 10 May 15–Jun 7
8:00–8:25aM 8:00–8:25aM 8:00–8:25aM 8:00–8:25aM 8:00–8:25aM
the side. This class can be taken as
*No class Mar. 27 & 29. saturdays, 8 lessons
ages 18+
and direction with camaraderie on
$48
$48
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ216 21PAQ217
Jan 14–Mar 10* Apr 14–Jun 9**
8:00–8:25aM 8:00–8:25aM
*No class Feb. 18. **No class May 26.
a monthly program or as a drop-in
Masters Adult Swim Team
flex fee class. Mon–Fri Ages 15+
Kroc Masters Swimming is for adult swimmers
month 1: Jan*
Noon–1:00PM
month 2: Feb**
Noon–1:00PM
fun, and competition (optional!). If you are an
*No class Jan. 2. **No class Feb. 20.
adult (19-108 years) and interested in stroke
Mon–Fri Ages 15+
improvement, swim workouts (adjusted to your
are welcome to join in anytime
little help to tighten up your swim strokes? This
between 5:00 and 5:45AM. Or,
course is for you! You’ll be instructed by one
join us for evening workouts
of our top notch, experienced coaches who
on Tuesdays and Thursdays at
will take you at your basic swim level and help
7PM!
tion. Remember: “Last one in wins!” shallow water tues/thurs, 8 lessons Ages 18+
drop-i n only $ for 5 pe cl ass. r
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ218 21PAQ219
Jan 10–Feb 2 Feb 7–Mar 1
6:00–6:55AM 6:00–6:55AM
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 and coaching background. Mon/Wed/Fri
ages 19–108 yrs!
$40
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ230
month 1: Jan
5:00–7:00aM
21PAQ220
Mar 6–Apr 5*
6:00–6:55AM
21PAQ231
month 2: Feb
5:00–7:00aM
21PAQ221
Apr 17–May 10
6:00–6:55AM
21PAQ232
month 3: Mar
5:00–7:00aM
21PAQ222
May 15–Jun 7
6:00–6:55AM
*No class Mar. 27 & 29. deep water tues/thurs, 8 lessons Ages 18+
$48
Dates
Time
21PAQ244
month 3: Mar
Noon–1:00PM
*No class Mar. 26–30. Mon–Fri Ages 15+ Class #
Time
21PAQ245
month 4: Apr
Noon–1:00PM
21PAQ246
month 5: May*
Noon–1:00PM
21PAQ247
Month 6: Jun
Noon–1:00PM
21PAQ233
month 4: Apr
5:00–7:00aM
21PAQ234
month 5: May
5:00–7:00aM
21PAQ235
Month 6: Jun
5:00–7:00aM
*No class May 28. Tues/Thurs
ages 19–108 yrs!
$20
C.A.S.T
Coeur d’Alene Area Swim Team 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.
Class #
Dates
Time
Jan 10–Feb 2 Feb 7–Mar 1
7:00–7:55AM 7:00–7:55AM
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ236
month 1: Jan
7:00–8:00PM
21PAQ225
Mar 6–Apr 5*
7:00–7:55AM
21PAQ237
month 2: Feb
7:00–8:00PM
Army. This content and
21PAQ226
Apr 17–May 10
7:00–7:55AM
21PAQ238
month 3: Mar
7:00–8:00PM
conduct of its programs
7:00–7:55AM
21PAQ239
month 4: Apr
7:00–8:00PM
21PAQ240
month 5: May
7:00–8:00PM
tion Army Ray & Joan
21PAQ241
Month 6: Jun
7:00–8:00PM
Kroc Center.
May 15–Jun 7
*No class Mar. 27 & 29. saturdays, 8 lessons Ages 18+
$48
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ228 21PAQ229
Jan 14–Mar 10* Apr 14–Jun 9**
7:00–7:55aM 7:00–7:55aM
$40
Dates
21PAQ223 21PAQ224
21PAQ227
$34
Class #
*No class May 28.
team. Mike has an extensive swim instructor $48
$40
21PAQ243
Do you love to swim for exercise but need a
an hour of fun, fitness and enthusiastic instruc-
Time
21PAQ242
you. Practice starts at 5:00AM, but swimmers
Swim Team, or a Multisport program. Join in for
Dates
with others and who like to swim for fitness,
Adult Fitness Swim lessons
to prepare you for fitness swimming, Masters
Class #
who want to share their love of the water
ability level) and camaraderie, this group is for
you achieve your goals. This course is designed
drop-i n only $ for 5 pe cl ass. r
CAST is not owned or operated by The Salvation
are not controlled or supervised by The Salva-
enroll in morning and $50! evening masters for only
*No class Feb. 18. **No class May 26. winter/spring 2012 19
aquatics Youth & Adult Aquatic Games
Water Ballet Dive into the artistic and creative world of synchronized swimming. This class will introduce
Youth SKWIM® This international sport is like ultimate frisbee in the water and 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 watersafe, water-smart, water-strong community!
students to basic floating patterns, figures and routines. Develop split second timing, a dramatic flair for musical interpretation and choreography. Deep water swimming ability is required. Thursdays Ages 11–18 $15 Class #
Dates
Time
American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Class Instructor 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
21PAQ268
Month 1: Jan
5:00–6:00pM
key elements and strategies for planning and
SKWIM is fun, fast (Skwimfins™ are provided
21PAQ269
Month 2: Feb
5:00–6:00pM
preparing effective and safe swim lessons.
for players to wear), easy, and for youth ages
21PAQ270
Month 3: Mar*
5:00–6:00pM
Learn techniques to adapt teaching to meet
11-18. Must be able to swim in deep water.
21PAQ271
Month 4: APR
5:00–6:00pM
21PAQ272
Month 5: May
5:00–6:00pM
Tuesdays Ages 11–18 $15 Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ248 21PAQ249 21PAQ250 21PAQ251 21PAQ252
Month 1: Jan Month 2: Feb Month 3: Mar* Month 4: APR Month 5: May
5:00–6:00pm 5:00–6:00pm 5:00–6:00pm 5:00–6:00pm 5:00–6:00pm
*No class Mar. 27.
*No class Mar. 29.
American Red Cross Lifeguarding Classes American Red Cross Lifeguarding Class prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies
Looking to learn a new
ment. The course content and activities prepare
game or have fun cross
participants to recognize and respond quickly
training for another sport
and effectively to emergencies and prevent
both in a pool and at a waterpark environ-
in your off season? This coached class teaches
waterpark drownings and injuries. Leader-
the fundamentals of this Olympic sport while
ship skills and professionalism are emphasized
challenging you physically. This class is for both
throughout this course. Participation in all
young men and women. Prerequisite: Must be
classes is required.
able to tread in deep water comfortably.
Upon successful completion of this class,
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ253
Month 1: Jan*
7:30–9:30pM
21PAQ254
Month 2: Feb
7:30–9:30pM
lowing: • Lifeguarding Waterpark
• AED • First Aid
21PAQ256
Month 4: APR
7:30–9:30pM
• CPR for the Lifeguard
21PAQ257
Month 5: May†
7:30–9:30pM
Prerequisites:
*No class Jan. 2. **No class Mar. 26. †No class May 28.
Adult Water Polo
front crawl or breaststroke, surface dive 7-10
up and join us for weekly Adult Water Polo
feet, retrieve 10-pound object, return to the
sessions. Warm-ups and drills will be followed
surface, swim 20 yards back to starting point
by some quality playing time. New and
with object and exit water without using lad-
experienced players welcome. Prerequisite: The
der or steps, within one minute, 40 seconds.
Wednesdays Ages 18+
Tuesdays, 7 classes Ages 15+ $15
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ258
Month 1: Jan
7:30–9:30pM
21PAQ259
Month 2: Feb
7:30–9:30pM
21PAQ260
Month 3: Mar*
7:30–9:30pM
21PAQ261
Month 4: APR
7:30–9:30pM
21PAQ262
Month 5: May
7:30–9:30pM
*No class Mar. 28.
$150
maintain position on back for one minute in deep water (floating or sculling); tread water for one minute. Wednesdays, 8 classes Ages 15+ $200 Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ263
Apr 4–May 23
4:30–9:30PM
American red cross Lifeguard Management Learn the management skills to take the next This course teaches aquatics managers and lifeguard supervisors how to effectively man-
Dates
Time
Jan 31–Mar 13 Apr 3–May 15
4:30–9:30PM 4:30–9:30PM
Required Pre-Test Jan. 27, 8:00PM Required Pre-Test Apr. 2, 8:00PM Saturdays, 4 classes Ages 15+
$150
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ267
Apr 28–May 19
8:00–5:00PM
The cost includes all materials and manuals.
Management responsibilities covered include the selection and training of lifeguards, team building principles, injury prevention, risk management, 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
Class # 21PAQ265 21PAQ266
Required Pre-Test Apr. 26, 8:00PM 20 winter/spring 2012
and sidestroke and 15 yards of the butterfly;
age and maintain safety in an aquatic facility.
• Swim 300 yards continuously.
Welcome back by popular demand! Sign-
recommended.
crawl, breaststroke, elementary backstroke
step in your career as an aquatic professional.
• Starting in the water, swim 20 yards using
ability to swim 200 yards and tread water is
Prerequisites:
The cost includes all materials and manuals.
examination, you will be certified in the fol-
7:30–9:30pM
tions. Participation in all classes is required.
Required Pre-Test Apr. 2, 8:00PM
including attendance, skills tests, and written
21PAQ255 Month 3: Mar**
pants with disabilities and other health condi-
ming 25 yards each of front crawl, back
Junior Water Polo
$15
issues and the ability to accommodate partici-
• Demonstrate Level 4 proficiency by swim-
Participants will learn the skills needed to
mondays Ages 11+
unexpected challenges including behavior
experience in another occupation. Wednesdays, 4 classes Ages 16+
$75
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAQ264
Feb 1–22
7:00–9:00PM
Arts & culture ia itar multimed dance art gu graphy crafts theater photo Photography Outdoor Photography, new! Capturing Spring Scenes Flowers are so beautiful when they bloom. Capture the colors of the flowers and foliage that surrounds them in this photography class. 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 golden hours. This class is designed for the beginner to intermediate skill level. Bring your camera. Class #
Dates
Youth Art Workshops
all ne w cl asse s!
$40
Time
21PAC101
apr 14–may 5
10:00–noon
21PAC102
may 12–jun 9*
10:00–noon
*No class May 26.
Teen & Adult Art Workshops
Class will focus on four main art components:
Supply lists available at front desk.
Drawing, Painting, Clay and Print Making, all in
Learn to Crochet
new!
Learn about hook sizes, reading patterns, different stitches, switching color and working in rounds. If you already know how to crochet, come anyway! Enjoy working on fun, seasonal projects in a social environment.
supplies are included
Acrylics or Watercolor. This
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAC105
jan 26–feb 16
4:00–5:30PM
$40
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAC103
jan 25–feb 15
4:00–5:00pm
Learn to Knit
understanding perspective and eye-level, devel-
Class will focus on four main art components:
opment of individual compositions, color mix-
Drawing, Painting, Clay and Print Making, all in
ing, and materials preparation. We will review
the theme of Spring!
basic watercolor technique. Acrylics will be taught using the transparent overlay technique
supplies are included
$40
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAC106
apr 5–26
4:00–5:30PM
9:30AM–NOON
This class is designed especially for pre-teens!
21PAC111
apr 24–may 29
9:30AM–NOON
Find your inspiration through Masters such as Van Gogh and learn how to creatively develop your own individual compositions. Subject
$40
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAC107
mar 1–22
4:00–5:30PM
Supplies are provided by Alpaca Direct.
colors found in acrylic media. Classes will cover
watercolor techniques. You will develop original compositions using landscapes, marinescapes and still life subjects. Supply list available at the front desk. Thursdays, 4 Classes Ages 9–12
Mondays, 6 Classes Ages 13+
$60
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAC112
jan 30–mar 12*
6:00–8:30PM
*No class Feb. 20.
great results. We will experiment with different
4:00–5:00pm
Intro to Acrylic Painting Learn to draw and paint using the vibrant
material preparation.
Thursdays, 4 Classes Ages 9–12
of watercolor. Learn how to wash colors for
feb 29–mar 21
*No class Mar. 27.
the study of color mixing, value, texture and
available at the front desk.
projects. Take part in the social interaction.
21PAC104
$60
9:30AM–NOON
Learn how to work with the wonderful media
Time
Time
jan 24–feb 28
This class is designed especially for pre-teens!
Dates
Dates mar 6–apr 17*
will supply the materials to create fun, seasonal
Class #
Class # 21PAC109
already know how to knit, come anyway! We
$40
Tuesdays, 6 Classes Ages 13+
21PAC110
Wonderful Watercolors
wednesdays, 4 Classes Ages 15+
called imprimatura.
Creative Acrylics
Come learn the basics of knitting. If you
supplies are included
class will concentrate on drawing techniques,
Spring Theme Workshop
nescapes and figurative painting. Supply list
wednesdays, 4 Classes Ages 15+
Choose to work in either
$40
matter will include landscapes, still life, mari-
supplies are included
mixed media: Drawing and Painting
the Winter Wonderland Spirit!
Thursdays, 4 Classes Ages 5–8
Crafts & Hobbies
Breakdancing T e e n Da n c e , pg. 23.
Winter Wonderland Workshop
Thursdays, 4 Classes Ages 5–8
thirds, understanding a histogram and the
saturdays, 4 Classes Ages 15+
to to late artist. never it’s a budding become
Intro to Watercolor Painting Learn the fundamentals of drawing and watercolor painting. Classes will cover the study of color, value, material preparation and watercolor techniques. Mondays, 6 Classes Ages 13+
$60
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAC113
apr 2–may 7
6:00-8:30PM
$40
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAC108
may 3–24
4:00–5:30PM winter/spring 2012 21
Arts&culture new!
Adult Dance Country Line Dancing
Line Dancing is about moving to the beat of Country Music and dancing with a group rather than with a partner. Learn some new dances by joining us for these energetic evenings of
Sign toda-up y!
y. at da e r g e n ing. o craft f o s r 12 hou
pure fun and rhythm. Non-marking tennis shoes or soft leather soled shoes required. No boots please. Thursdays, 4 Classes
Come learn and share! This twelve hour scrap-
Class # 21PAC127 21PAC128
booking day will include meals. Bring your own projects and supplies and join in the opportu-
es lud Inc ch! lun
nity to learn something new. There will be a
Class #
Dates
Time
sat, jan 28
9:00am-9:00PM
21PAC115
sat, may 19
9:00am-9:00PM
$36
Time 7:45–9:00PM 7:45–9:00PM
Introduction To Ballroom: East Coast Swing and Night Club 2-Step
$20
21PAC114
Ages 15+
Ages 13–14 welcome with adult also enrolled in class
teaching demo included in the day. one day event Ages 15+
Dates jan 26–feb 16 apr 5–26
Learn 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 nonmarking soft sole shoes required.
Children’s Choir
Thursdays, 4 Classes
Kroc Kids Children’s Choir The Kroc Kids Children’s Choir will introduce students to the performing arts in creative, exciting ways. Students will learn basic musical concepts, explore the incredible sounds they
Guitar Lessons
can make with their voices and display their
Acoustic Guitar I
mance the week before Easter. All singers are
These group music lessons will cover the
invited to participate in special music at Kroc
fundamentals of playing the guitar. Strumming
Church on Easter Sunday as well. Volunteers
talent and hard work in a celebration perfor-
techniques, basic chords, reading music and
are always welcome so if you are interested in
simple songs will be taught. Bring your own
helping out please contact Patti Davenport at
acoustic guitar.
patti.davenport@usw.salvationarmy.org.
Mondays, 4 Classes Ages 11+ Class #
$32
Dates
Time
21PAC116
JAN 23–FEB 13
6:00–6:55PM
21PAC117
FEB 27–MAR 19
6:00–6:55PM
21PAC118
APR 02–APR 23
6:00–6:55PM
21PAC119
APR 30–MAY 21
6:00–6:55PM
Acoustic Guitar II 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.
$10
Dates
Time
21PAC124
Mar 1–apr 5
4:30–5:30PM
*No class Mar. 29.
free!
Art Education
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
$32
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAC120
JAN 23–FEB 13
7:00–7:55PM
21PAC121
FEB 27–MAR 19
7:00–7:55PM
21PAC122
APR 02–APR 23
7:00–7:55PM
21PAC123
APR 30–MAY 21
7:00–7:55PM
Dates mar 1–22
Ages 15+
$36
Time 7:45–8:45PM
Introduction To Ballroom: The Waltz and Foxtrot The Waltz and the Foxtrot are feature dances that will be taught in this session. These two classic and smooth ballroom dances are enjoyable to do and fun to learn. Leather or nonmarking soft sole shoes required. Thursdays, 4 Classes Class # 21PAC130
Dates may 3–24
Ages 15+
$36
Time 7:45–8:45PM
ee Flex F m Dancing o Ballro ssion. $5 per se nytime! a Swing in Tuesdays, starts jan. 3; 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
in advance. Space is limited. mondays, 6 classes Ages 11+
free
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAC125 21PAC126
jan 30–mar 12* apr 2–may 7
6:00–8:00PM 6:00–8:00PM
*No class Feb. 20. 22 winter/spring 2012
Ages 6–11
Class #
Art & Church experience
Group music lessons for intermediate level
Mondays, 4 Classes Ages 11+
Thursdays, 5 Classes
Class # 21PAC129
advanced sign-up needed. Leather sole or non-marking soft sole shoes required.
Age 15+ welcome. See drop-in guide.
Arts&culture new!
Youth & Teen Dance Rhythmic Gymnastics
Preschool Ballet and Tap
Youth Jazz
In this combo class, young dancers will learn
Jazz dance is a blend of ballet technique and
In Rhythmic Gymnastics children will learn to
the fundamentals of both ballet and tap while
Broadway-styled performance. In this fun and
use hoops, ribbons, ropes, balls, and clubs.
also developing self confidence, poise and
energetic class students will learn fundamental
They will develop skills including flexibility, bal-
coordination. The ballet portion of the class
dance techniques and how to move with prop-
let, gymnastics, dance and choreography. This
will teach technique and body alignment and
er body alignment. Dancers will gain flexibility,
program helps build strong bones, muscles,
include creative interactive games and sing-
strength, coordination, and become confident
flexibility, coordination, good posture and bal-
ing. The Tap portion of the class will focus on
performers. This class is up-beat and pure jazzy
ance. At the end of each session students will
rhythm and timing and creating music with
fun! If you love to move to the music and want
put on a performance for family and friends.
the feet. Students should wear active style
to look good dancing this is the class for you!
Wear non-marking athletic shoes and workout
clothing. Bare feet or ballet slippers. Tap shoes
All moves and music are respectful and age ap-
attire. Clothing should be fitted, not loose.
required.
propriate. Wear active style clothing. No shoes
Enrollment ends March 2.
required. Bare feet are fine.
Mon/Wed, 8 Classes
Ages 5–10
$40
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAC131 21PAC132 21PAC133 21PAC137 21PAC134 21PAC138
jan 23–feb 15 feb 27–mar 21 apr 2–25 apr 2–25 apr 30–may 23 apr 30–may 23
4:30–5:25PM 4:30–5:25PM 4:00–4:55PM 5:00–5:55PM 4:00–4:55PM 5:00–5:55PM
Mondays, 16 Classes
Ages 3–5
$96
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAC145 21PAC146
jan 23–may 21* jan 23–may 21*
9:00–10:00aM 10:00–11:00aM
*No class Feb. 20 & Mar. 26.
Enrollment ends March 5. wednesdays, 17 Classes Ages 6–10
$96
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAC147
jan 25–may 23*
4:00–4:45PM
*No class Mar. 28.
Breakdancing Workshop Breakdancing incorporates hip hop music and is an athletic and acrobatic style
Meet Mikaela Martin, Youth Dance Instructor
of dance. It combines spinning on the knees,
Mikaela Martin began dancing as a small child and has
hands and back; bodypopping; and creating
studied classical ballet, pointe, jazz, contemporary,
‘windmills’ with the legs. In this class you will
and hip hop. Mikaela graduated from Western
learn the four primary elements of Breakdanc-
Washington University with a B.F.A. in Dance Performance
ing: toprock, downrock, power moves and
and Choreography. She teaches all ages and styles of dance as well as
freezes. At the end of each session students
choreographs for the competitive team. Mikaela also has experience as a
will put on a performance for family and
special education, preschool, and kindergarten teacher in both the Bellingham
friends. Wear non-marking athletic shoes and
and Coeur d’Alene school districts. Her heart is truly happy when working
loose clothing.
with young children in a creative atmosphere.
repeat this class to further develop your skills!
Fridays, 6 Classes
Ages 5–7
$36
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAC139 21PAC140
feb 3–mar 16* apr 13–may 18
5:00-5:45PM 5:00–5:45PM
Fridays, 6 Classes
Ages 8–10
$36
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAC141 21PAC142
feb 3–mar 16* apr 13–may 18
4:15–5:00PM 4:15–5:00PM
Fridays, 6 Classes
Ages 11–14 $36
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAC143 21PAC144
feb 3–mar 16* apr 13–may 18
3:30–4:15PM 3:30–4:15PM
*No class Feb. 17.
CYT: Christian Youth Theater Registration is now open for CYT-North Idaho’s winter session of theater arts classes that begin on January 6 & 7. All enrolled students between the ages of 8-18 are eligible to audition for our winter show, “Annie” to be performed at The Salvation Army Kroc Theater. For more information about CYT visit: www.cytnorthidaho.com or call (208) 765-8600. CYT 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.
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Arts&culture Youth Theater Classes
Media Workshops
King Arthur’s Quest Prepare for an adventure. Get introduced to
Introduction to Script Writing
knights and princesses in this interactive the-
Participants will be introduced to the Art of
the hours of recorded footage they have and
ater class. Each week, props and costumes are
Script Writing. We will familiarize ourselves
whittle it down to a quick, entertaining film to
used to tell stories of castles and adventures
with software, learn how to format a script,
share with their friends and loved ones.
on stage.
practice different ways to outline, and learn
Wednesdays, 2 Classes Ages 15+
tuesdays, 4 Classes
Ages 4–5
$40
Dates
Time
feb 28–mar 20
4:00–5:00PM Ages 6–7
$40
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAC149
feb 28–mar 20
5:00–6:00PM
Spring Critters
Basic Video Editing This class will teach participants how to take
how to use the formula and rule of storytelling. Mondays, 2 Classes Ages 15+
Class # 21PAC148
tuesdays, 4 Classes
New
$20
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAC154 21PAC155
jan 23–30 apr 2–9
7:00–8:00PM 7:00–8:00PM
Ages 11+ welcome with adult also enrolled in class.
$20
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAC158 21PAC159
jan 25–feb 1 apr 4–11
7:00–8:00PM 7:00–8:00PM
Ages 11+ welcome with adult also enrolled in class.
Introduction to Live Sound Make the move from listening to the show, to
Introduction to digital audio Recording
being part of creating it! The members of The
Welcome Spring with this new, creative drama class! Do you like to hop, quack, leap and
If you are a musician wanting to record your
sound engineering experience between them,
chirp? Each week, props and costumes are
own music, making a professional sounding
and they are sharing what they have learned
used to bring stories of Spring critters to life
recording is not as difficult as it once was.
along the way. Course content and activities
on stage. Develop teamwork skills and build
Come learn how to record your own music,
will provide participants with the fundamen-
confidence while having fun!
utilize plugins with audio software, and even
tal experience of working with microphones,
dig through a professionally mixed song or
speakers, live audio mixers and connecting
two to see how it’s put together. The class
them all together as a system.
will include computer workstations, but you
Mondays, 6 Classes Ages 18+
tuesdays, 4 Classes
Ages 4–5
$40
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAC150
apr 3–24
4:00–5:00PM
tuesdays, 4 Classes
Ages 6–7
$40
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAC151
apr 3–24
5:00–6:00PM
Globetrotters: Australia ible journey. Students will develop acting and communication skills while discovering new
Class #
Dates
Time
would like (software may be provided for an
21PAC160 21PAC161
jan 30–mar 12* apr 2–may 7
7:00–8:00PM 7:00–8:00PM
additional fee). $60
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAC156 21PAC157
jan 24–feb 28 apr 24–may 29
6:00–7:00PM 6:00–7:00PM
*No class Feb. 20.
lands. Each week, we combine storytelling, movement and music to explore the exciting Australian culture. tuesdays, 4 Classes Class #
Dates
21PAC152
May 1–22
tuesdays, 4 Classes
Ages 4–5
$40
Time 4:00–5:00PM Ages 6–7
$40
Class #
Dates
Time
21PAC153
May 1–22
5:00–6:00PM
Thanks to our Media Workshop Sponsor!
Record your next hit today! The Kroc Recording Studio Every recording studio session is engineered by
Love to sing?
experienced personnel to help you look and sound
Kids can now join the Kroc Kids’ Choir! See pg. 22 for details.
recording as well as HD video production and editing
your best. The Recording Studio offers digital multi-track and uses the industry’s most sought after hardware and software. • Solo/group demos
• Radio Spots
• Solo/group albums
• TV Advertisements
• Music Videos
• Training Videos
• Voice-overs
• Green Screen Video
* 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.
24 winter/spring 2012
$60
are welcome to bring your own laptop if you
Tuesdays, 6 Classes Ages 18+
G’day Mate! Pack your bags for an incred-
Kroc Tech Department have 40+ years of live
amp ning money c e d r a g l o o h presc common cents cpr date night Youth Education
Adult & Youth Gardening , pg. 26.
new!
Preschool Connection Preschool Connection is a highly intentional
Rollers Rock ‘n’feb 29. s Start
opportunity for children to experience the joy of learning while being exposed to the vast world of information that’s so important in building a solid educational foundation. Each week children will discover exciting new facts about the world around them and be introduced to important value-based concepts such as respect and patience. Excellent teach-
There’s always something new to learn.
ers with years of experience will engage the
Help your family learn and grow together with new Family and
natural curiosity of your children, teaching our
Community Education classes at The Kroc. From toddlers to seniors,
early learners to fall in love with learning itself.
there is a class that someone of every age can benefit from. Learn
The high quality curriculum will include classic children’s literature and covers language arts,
new skills, refine your strengths, and enrich your life with classes
social studies, applied math, art and science.
on finance, cooking, gardening, first aid and more.
Dress to get messy! Tues/thurs, 8 Classes
Ages 3–6*
$48
Class #
Dates
Time
21PCL101 21PCL102 21PCL103 21PCL104
jan 24–feb 16 feb 28–mar 22 apr 3–26 may 1–24
9:00–11:00aM 9:00–11:00aM 9:00–11:00aM 9:00–11:00aM
Parent & Toddlers
*Must be potty trained.
Youth Cooking Let’s Cook & Learn Etiquette Chef 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. Thursday, 1 Class
Ages 5–10
$15
Class #
Dates
Time
21PCL105 21PCL106
Thurs, feb 23 thurs, may 24
4:00–5:30PM 4:00–5:30PM
Tiny Tots
Tiny rockers
You and your 1–2 year old
Have fun laughing, playing and dancing during
are invited to join our Tiny
this energetic class for toddlers and their par-
Tots community as we ex-
ents. Together, you and your child will explore
plore the sights and sounds
basic elements of movement and tumbling,
of the world around us. Tiny Tots will motivate
creating rhythm and making music, and prac-
the young minds, bodies and imaginations
tice your own very unique dance moves!
through song, dance, and lots of hands on
Wednesdays, 4 Classes Ages 1–2
activities. Wednesdays, 4 Classes Ages 1–2
$24
Class #
Dates
Time
21PCL107 21PCL108
jan 25–feb 15 apr 4–25
9:15–10:00AM 9:15–10:00AM
Time
21PCL111 21PCL112
feb 29–mar 21 may 2–23
9:15–10:00AM 9:15–10:00AM
rock ‘n’ rollers Your kids will take the next step in exploring the incredible potential of movement. Through
There is something special about taking time
rhythm, dance, tumbling and free play this
to play. Each session of Tot Time is themed and
high energy class will keep your toddlers ex-
features arts, crafts, music, dancing & other
cited to come back for more! Kids only class.
activities. Kids and parents will have a great
Wednesdays, 4 Classes Ages 3–4
Wednesdays, 4 Classes Ages 3–4
Check out our FREE after school program for middle school students. Transportation’s included! See pg. 7.
Dates
Tot Time
time laughing and playing together.
Know someone who needs homework help?
$20
Class #
$24
Class #
Dates
Time
21PCL109 21PCL110
jan 25–feb 15 apr 4–25
10:30–11:15AM 10:30–11:15AM
$20
Class #
Dates
Time
21PCL113 21PCL114
feb 29–mar 21 may 2–23
10:30–11:15AM 10:30–11:15AM
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communityeducation Youth Gardening
Community Learning
My first garden
American red cross CPR/AED for professional rescuers and health care providers
Our students need to experience the world in miraculous, positive ways. They will explore the fundamental knowledge needed to grow a successful garden. We will also learn about the beauty of gardens, the care involved with planning, nurturing and enjoying the benefits of gardening in a variety of spaces and places. These skills will last a lifetime. Wednesday, 1 Class Ages 5–10
$10
Class #
Dates
Time
21PCL115
wed, apr 18
4:00–5:00PM
everything you ever wanted to know about bugs! Students will be taught about the life of
Newly updated material; this course is designed to train professional level rescuers to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults, children and infants until more advanced medical personnel take over. This class includes use of BVM and AED. Upon completion of all requirements you will receive your American Red Cross certification. Dates
Time
21PCL119 21PCL120
thurs, feb 9 thurs, apr 19
4:30–9:30PM 4:30–9:30PM
american red cross community first aid/cpr/aed
such as molt, exoskeletons, and metamorpho-
Learn how to be a com-
sis. We will even learn how insects commu-
munity responder who can
nicate with each other. We will use all of our even take a shot at creating our own bug—on paper that is.
$40
Class #
they help nature. We will learn new words
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
Wednesday, 1 Class
Ages 5–10
$10
Class #
Dates
Time
21PCL116
wed, apr 25
4:00–5:00PM
Adult Gardening
free!
Panhandle Health Wellness Series: Living Well in Idaho The Living Well in Idaho program is designed
and licensed by Stanford University. If you have a Chronic Disease or if you are caring for someone who does, you qualify to be part of this FREE workshop! The class will go over action planning, problem solving, difficult emotions, fitness/exercise, better breathing, pain, fatigue, nutrition, future plans for health care, commu-
Thursday, 1 Class Ages 15+
insects, their habitats, what they do, and how
senses as we discover these insects. We will
Free Community Wellness Lectures
of AED. Thursday, 1 Class Ages 15+
$45
Class #
Dates
Time
21PCL121 21PCL122
Thurs, feb 16 thurs, apr 26
4:30–9:30PM 4:30–9:30PM
nication, depression, working better with your health professionals, working with the health care system, and future plans. All books and classroom materials are supplied. Wednesdays, 6 Classes Ages 15+
free
Class #
Dates
Time
21PCL125
apr 11–may 16
11:00am–1:30PM
Community Support Overcoming Depression Overcoming Depression is a 6 week class designed to help women effectively face their own depression, as well as effectively help their friends who are struggling with depression. Depression is wide-spread among women yet we often hide it in shame. Come be encouraged by finding there is no shame in the
Grow Your Own: an Introduction to Vegetable and Fruit Gardening
In a free, powerful presentation learn the latest
How to grow herbs and vegetables in contain-
and best research on teenage brain develop-
ers or a small garden area will be the focus
ment, media, advertising and social norms
of this class. Learn what varieties are recom-
around underage drinking. A small panel
mended for our region, how to sprout seeds,
of teens will have the opportunity to speak
what to look for when buying plants plus other
candidly about their challenges, and adults can
Grief Release Workshops
gardening tips to help you to grow a local
share “a-ha” moments of raising teens.
This workshop will give you a place to confide
bountiful harvest.
Wednesday, 1 Class Ages 18+
Thursday, 1 Class Ages 15+
struggle and gain tools to help you and others
i2i: Learn the Truth
$15
Class #
Dates
Time
21PCL117
Thurs, apr 5
5:30–7:00PM
free
Class #
Dates
Time
21PCL123
wed, apr 11
6:00–7:30PM
one needed emotional guidance and you felt
North Idaho. Learn how to mix and match
ill-equipped to help? This class will teach the
flower varieties for sunny and shady spots and
basics of interpersonal communication in times
how to choose containers and potting soil for
of crisis and provide tools to help you feel
a beautiful display of color that will bloom all
confident with difficult conversations.
summer long.
Wednesday, 1 Class Ages 14+ $15
Time
21PCL118
Thurs, apr 12
5:30–7:00PM
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Dates
Time
21PCL126
jan 29–mar 4
11:30am–1:00PM
your needs and grief, build relationships and trust, and become healthy again. It’s a place to move through your grief process and opportunity to meet others who share similar
The first of May is flower planting time in
Dates
free
Class #
grow from your experiences. You’ll have an
How to Handle Emotional Conversations Have you ever been in a situation where some-
Class #
person’: body, mind, spirit and emotions. sundays, 6 Classes Ages 15+
Colorful container & Hanging flower gardens
Thursday, 1 Class Ages 15+
overcome this condition. Focus is on the ‘whole
life experiences; to support and be supported; to find a friend who cares. For more information contact Joanie Dwyer at 208.676.0632. Workbook included. Tuesdays, 5 Classes Ages 16+
free
Class #
Dates
Time
21PCL124
wed, apr 25
6:00–8:00PM
$10
Class #
Dates
Time
21PCL127 21PCL128 21PCL129
jan 17–feb 21* feb 28–mar 27 apr 10–may 8
6:30–8:30PM 6:30–8:30PM 6:30–8:30PM
*No class Feb. 14.
communityeducation Family Financial Planning
Money Camp Money Camp gives students the tools they need to begin to develop healthy financial
Common Cents I: Understanding money and credit
habits. Want to know how to avoid getting scammed by high credit card rates? Go to
Learn how to take control of your financial situation, create a budget, monitor your progress, manage the flow of income and expenses, comparison shop and protect your assets. Through careful planning and use of money management skills and techniques, you can feel more confi-
camp. Interested in becoming a millionaire before you’re 30? Go to camp. Brought to you by STCU. Sign-up required. Limited space available. Sign-up online at http://www.stcuteens.org/camp/ Friday, 1 class Ages 11–14 free
dent about your ability to live within your means, handle emergencies, reduce debt, and save for the future. Workbook included. Brought to you by Money Management International. Monday, 1 class Ages 15+ Class #
Dates
Time
21PCL130
mon, jan 30
6:00–7:30PM
$5
Common Cents II: Building Savings and Creating Wealth Every financial journey has some unexpected bumps along the way. Learn how to prepare for these bumps and be ready with savings in an emergency cash reserve account. In addi-
most people can find ways to reach their goals. Discover how, by investing, you will be able to put the power of compounding to work for you and achieve higher rates of return than you can with savings. Risk, diversification and asset allocation are discussed in the program. Workbook included. Brought to you by Money Management International. Dates
Time
21PCL131
mon, feb 6
6:00–7:30PM
fri, feb 17
9:00am–noon
Money Live: Real-life simulation for high school students
Experiencing Connection Experiencing Connection is an opportunity to have some fun with your spouse while you gain simple, practical tools to help you stay connected in your relationships. You will laugh, participate in hands on challenges, explore the role of Christ in your marriage and take home skills and tools you can pull out in the future to maintain a connection with your spouse. Workshop topics include: Playing with Personality, Listening with Empathy, What I Call Love: Love Languages, The Love and Respect Cycle, and The Strength of Three: The Power of Christ in
Money Live is a real-life, hands-on simulation
Your Marriage.
experience. It will put you in the shoes of your
Receive a coupon for $5/child for one Date
parents as you make choices about housing,
Night if you attend the Experiencing Connec-
food, childcare, insurance, auto buying and
tion Event!
much more. When you register we will send
1 Class Ages 18+
$25/couple
you some pre-work. Come prepared with your
Class #
Dates
Time
pre-work complete and be ready to play the
21PCL134
sat, feb 25
9:00am–noon
role of someone else. STCU staff will provide years from now. What will you do? Will you
goals and how, with a saving state of mind,
Class #
Time
you with a profile of your potential life ten
tion, learn how savings is needed for specific
Monday, 1 class Ages 15+
Dates
Relationships & Family
become a teacher, plumber, or lawyer? It’s time to make some choices and to see just how much your choices are going to cost you. You might appreciate Mom and Dad just a little bit more. Brought to you by STCU. Limited space available. Sign-up online at www.stcuteens.org/money-live/ Saturday, 1 class Ages 15–18 free
$5
Dates
Time
sat, mar 3
10:00am–noon
Youth Financial Workshops brought to you be STCU.
Date Night
$ 11
per ch ild per nig , ht
The 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 entertain-
become a
ment for your kids.
3 Nights to choose from! 6:00–9:45PM, Space is limited Saturday, january 21 Saturday, february 25 Saturday, march 17
Press On is a youth development strategy to help middle school students recognize their gifts, passion and potential. Caring and responsible mentors are an integral component of Press On. By volunteering four hours per month you could help students, families and our community truly thrive.
How to apply
For more information about the program, the role of the Press On Mentor, and how to apply, please visit www.kroccda.org/presson
Questions?
Contact Patti Davenport at 208.763.0617 or email patti.davenport@usw.salvationarmy.org.
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Book a spot at The Kroc Our Special Events Department can provide a number of services to assist you with the planning and production of your event. For all rental inquiries, Email specialevents@kroccda.org or call 208.763.0623 or visit us online at http://kroccda.org/rentals.html
Host your next event at The Kroc Center.
Our unique gathering spaces are all housed under one giant roof and outfitted with state-of-the-art technical capabilities. No matter if you are planning a meeting, party, theater performance, or wedding, we invite you to come take a look.
lectures. Weddings. Corporate retreats. workshops. reunions. performances. catering. meetings. receptions. Birthday parties.
Book your next Birthday party at The Kroc Center!
or
Each party package includes 1 hr. in a party room, holding up to 21 guests. Other spaces in the facility are available for larger parties. We have the perfect space to fit your party’s needs.
For more details, see the front desk or call our birthday party line at 208.763.0632.
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$
120
Add swimmers for $5 each.
$
120
u p to 10 C li m b e rs
index Monthly Programs Page
Youth SKWIM........................................... 20 Masters Adult Swim Team......................... 19 Water 4 Lunch.......................................... 19 Junior Water Polo..................................... 20 Adult Water Polo...................................... 20 Smart Start for Teens................................. 13 Youth Fitness Swim................................... 18 Community Groups.................................... 8 Kroc Church Main Service........................... 8 Homework Help.......................................... 7 Chapel........................................................ 9 Open Seat Time.......................................... 9 The Connection........................................ 10 Bible 101.................................................. 10 Women’s Bible Study.................................. 8
Programs by Age Ages 0-4 years
Page
Date Night................................................ 27 Preschool Ballet and Tap............................ 23 Preschool Connection............................... 25 Rock N’ Rollers.......................................... 25 Sunday Sundae (All Ages)........................... 9 Swim Lessons...................................... 17–19 Tiny Rockers............................................. 25 Tiny Tots................................................... 25 Tot Time................................................... 25 Youth Theater........................................... 24
Ages 5-10 years Breakdancing............................................ 23 Creative Acrylics........................................ 21 Date Night................................................ 27 Everything You Wanted to Know, Bugs..... 26 K-Rock Kids Climbers................................ 15 Kroc Kids Children’s Choir......................... 22 Let’s Cook & Learn Etiquette..................... 25 My First Garden........................................ 26 Preschool Ballet & Tap............................... 23 Preschool Connection............................... 25 QuickFit Kids............................................. 14 Rhythmic Gymnastics................................ 23 Spring Theme Art Workshop..................... 21 Sunbeams................................................... 9 Swim Lessons...................................... 17–19 Winter Wonderland Art Workshop............ 21 Wonderful Watercolor.............................. 21 Young Elite Athlete................................... 14 Youth Golf Lessons................................... 14 Youth Jazz................................................ 23 Youth Theater........................................... 24
Programs by Age Ages 11 and up Acoustic Guitar I....................................... 22 Acoustic Guitar II...................................... 22 Basic Video Editing................................... 24 Bible 101.................................................. 10 Breakdancing............................................ 23 Creative Acrylics........................................ 21 Drawing and Painting............................... 21 Homework Help.......................................... 7 How to Handle Emotional Conversations.. 26 How to Study the Bible............................... 9 Indoor Bike Challenge............................... 13 Indoor Run Challenge............................... 13 Indoor Swim Challenge............................. 16 Into to Acrylics.......................................... 21 Into to Script Writing................................ 24 Intro to Watercolor................................... 21 Junior Water Polo..................................... 20 K-Rock N Roll Climbers............................. 15 Kroc Church Membership........................... 9 Kroc Fencing Club..................................... 15 Learn to Fence.......................................... 15 Money Camp............................................ 27 Prayer......................................................... 9 Quick Fit Kids............................................ 14 Saved to Served.......................................... 9 Smart and Safe Series............................... 14 Smart Start for Teens................................. 13 Swim Lessons...................................... 17–19 The Connection........................................ 10 The Story of Redemption............................ 9 Tri Lecture Series....................................... 12 Wonderful Watercolors............................. 21 Young Elite Athlete................................... 14 Youth Fitness Swim................................... 18 Youth Golf Lessons................................... 14 Youth Skwim............................................ 20
Ages 15 and up Adult Fitness Swim.................................... 19 Adult Swim Lessons.................................. 19 Adult Water Polo...................................... 20 Colorful Container Flower Gardens........... 26 Common Cents I....................................... 27 Common Cents II...................................... 27 Community CPR....................................... 26 Core and Cardio Boot Camp..................... 15 Experiencing Connection.......................... 27 Grief Release Workshops.......................... 26 I2I: Learn the Truth.................................... 26 Instructional Ballroom Dancing.................. 22 Intro to Feldenkrais................................... 15 Intro to Home Recording........................... 24
Ages 15 and up cont. Intro to Live Sound.................................... 24 Intro to Rock Climbing.............................. 15 Junior Water Polo (Ages 11+).................... 20 Kroc 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament........... 14 Kroc Lead Climbing Certification............... 15 Learn to Crochet....................................... 21 Learn to Knit............................................. 21 Lifeguard Management............................. 20 Lifeguarding............................................. 20 Living Well in Idaho................................... 26 Masters Adult Swim Team......................... 19 Mommy Boot Camp................................. 15 Money Camp............................................ 27 Open Ballroom Dancing............................ 22 Outdoor Photography............................... 21 Overcoming Depression............................ 26 Scrapbook Bootcamp................................ 22 Swim Lessons...................................... 17–19 TAG Boot Camp........................................ 15 Team Weight Loss Challenge..................... 13 Tri Endurance Swim.................................. 12 Tri Lecture Series....................................... 12 Tri Swim Smart.......................................... 12 Vegetable & Fruit Gardening..................... 26 Water 4 Lunch.......................................... 19 Water Safety Instructor............................. 20 Women’s Bible Study.................................. 8 Xplode Boot Camp................................... 15
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.
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index Programs by Date January JAN 1 JAN 1 JAN 3 JAN 9 JAN 10 JAN 10 JAN 17 JAN 21 JAN 21 JAN 22 JAN 23 JAN 23 JAN 23 JAN 23 JAN 23 JAN 23 JAN 23 JAN 24 JAN 24 JAN 24 JAN 24 JAN 24 JAN 24 JAN 25 JAN 25 JAN 25 JAN 25 JAN 26 JAN 26 JAN 26 JAN 28 JAN 29 JAN 30 JAN 30 JAN 30 JAN 30 JAN 30 JAN 30
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Sunday Sundae............................... 9 Team Weight Loss Challenge........ 13 Open Ballroom Dancing................ 22 Youth Swim Lessons Start........17–19 Adult Swim Lessons...................... 19 Adult Fitness Swim....................... 19 Grief Release Workshops.............. 26 Raise Your Voice........................... 10 Date Night.................................... 27 How to Study the Bible................... 9 Preschool Ballet and Tap............... 23 Rhythmic Gymnastics.................... 23 Intro to Script Writing................... 24 Acoustic Guitar I & II..................... 22 Learn to Fence.............................. 15 Kroc Fencing Club........................ 15 Core and Cardio Boot Camp......... 15 Preschool Connection................... 25 QuickFit Kids................................. 14 Drawing and Painting................... 21 Tri Endurance Swim...................... 12 Intro to Feldenkrais....................... 15 Intro to Digital Audio Recording.... 24 Tiny Toys & Tot Time..................... 25 Youth Jazz.................................... 23 Basic Video Editing....................... 24 Kroc Lead Climbing Certification... 15 Winter Wonderland Art Workshop.. 21 Tri Swim Smart............................. 12 Country Line Dancing................... 22 Scrapbook Bootcamp.................... 22 Overcoming Depression................ 26 Youth Golf Lessons....................... 14 Young Elite Athlete....................... 14 Art & Church Experience............... 22 Intro to Acrylics............................. 21 Common Cents I.......................... 27 Intro to Live Sound....................... 24
February FEB 1 FEB 1 FEB 1 FEB 1 FEB 3 FEB 3 FEB 4 FEB 4 FEB 5 FEB 6 FEB 6 FEB 6 FEB 7 FEB 7 FEB 16 FEB 17
Youth Golf Lessons....................... 14 Lifeguarding................................. 20 Lifeguarding Management............ 20 Indoor Swim Challenge................. 16 Breakdancing................................ 23 K-Rock N Roll Climbers................. 15 K-Rock Kids Climbers.................... 15 Smart and Safe Series................... 14 Sunday Sundae............................... 9 Youth Swim Lessons Start........17–19 Kroc Church Membership............... 9 Common Cents II.......................... 27 Adult Swim Lessons ..................... 19 Adult Fitness Swim....................... 19 Community CPR........................... 26 Money Camp................................ 27
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FEB 18 FEB 22 FEB 23 FEB 24 FEB 25 FEB 25 FEB 27 FEB 27 FEB 27 FEB 27 FEB 28 FEB 28 FEB 28 FEB 28 FEB 28 FEB 29 FEB 29 FEB 29
Raise Your Voice........................... 10 Prayer............................................. 9 Let’s Cook and Learn Etiquette..... 25 Intro to Rock Climbing.................. 15 Date Night.................................... 27 Experiencing Connection.............. 27 Rhythmic Gymnastics.................... 23 Acoustic Guitar I & II..................... 22 Learn to Fence.............................. 15 Kroc Fencing Club........................ 15 Grief Release Workshops.............. 26 Preschool Connection................... 25 Youth Theater: King Arthur’s Quest. 24 QuickFit Kids................................. 14 Intro to Feldenkrais....................... 15 Tiny Rockers & Rock N’ Rollers...... 25 Kroc Lead Climbing Certification... 15 Learn to Knit................................ 21
March MAR 3 MAR 3 MAR 4 MAR 5 MAR 6 MAR 6 MAR 6 MAR 6 MAR 8 MAR 10 MAR 11 MAR 12 MAR 17 MAR 17 MAR 17 MAR 26
Smart and Safe Series................... 14 Money Live................................... 27 Sunday Sundae............................... 9 Youth Swim Lessons Start........17–19 Drawing and Painting................... 21 Tri Endurance Swim...................... 12 Adult Swim Lessons...................... 19 Adult Fitness Swim....................... 19 Tri Swim Smart............................. 12 Adult 3 on 3 Basketball Tourney... 14 The Story of Redemption................ 9 TAG Boot Camp........................... 15 Raise Your Voice........................... 10 Teen 3 on 3 Basketball Tourney..... 14 Date Night.................................... 27 Triathlon Lecture Series................. 12
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Basic Video Editing....................... 24 Lifeguarding................................. 20 Water Safety Instructor................. 20 Spring Theme Art Workshop......... 21 Vegetable & Fruit Gardening......... 26 Country Line Dancing................... 22 Youth Swim Lessons Start........17–19 Grief Release Workshops.............. 26 Living Well in Idaho...................... 26 I2I: Learn the Truth....................... 26 Container Flower Gardens............ 26 Breakdancing................................ 23 K-Rock N Roll Climbers................. 15 Intro to Rock Climbing.................. 15 Mommy Boot Camp..................... 15 K-Rock Kids Climbers.................... 15 Outdoor Photography................... 21 Adult Swim Lessons...................... 19 Adult Fitness Swim....................... 19 Sunbeams....................................... 9 Smart and Safe Series................... 14 My First Garden............................ 26 Tri Swim Smart............................. 12 Drawing and Painting................... 21 Tri Endurance Swim...................... 12 Intro to Digital Audio Recording.... 24 Youth Gardening: Bugs................. 26 How to Handle Emotional Conversations............................... 26 Community CPR........................... 26 Lifeguarding................................. 20 Rhythmic Gymnastics.................... 23 Acoustic Guitar I & II..................... 22 Learn to Fence.............................. 15 Kroc Fencing Club........................ 15 Xplode Boot Camp....................... 15
May Sunday Sundae............................... 9 Indoor Run Challenge................... 13 Team Weight Loss Challenge........ 13 Rhythmic Gymnastics.................... 23 Young Elite Athlete....................... 14 Youth Golf Lessons....................... 14 Intro to Script Writing................... 24 Acoustic Guitar I & II..................... 22 Art and Church Experience........... 22 Learn to Fence.............................. 15 Kroc Fencing Club........................ 15 Intro to Watercolor....................... 21 Intro to Live Sound....................... 24 Intro to Feldenkrais....................... 15 Preschool Connection................... 25 Spring Critters.............................. 24 QuickFit Kids................................. 14 Kroc Lead Climbing...................... 15 Tiny Tots & Tot Time...................... 25 Youth Golf Lessons....................... 14
MAY 1 MAY 1 MAY 1 MAY 1 MAY 2 MAY 2 MAY 3 MAY 3 MAY 5 MAY 6 MAY 7 MAY 12 MAY 15 MAY 15 MAY 19 MAY 20 MAY 24
Preschool Connection................... 25 Globetrotters: Australia................. 24 QuickFit Kids................................. 14 Intro to Feldenkrais....................... 15 Tiny Rockers & Rock N’ Rollers...... 25 Kroc Lead Climbing Certification... 15 Wonderful Watercolor.................. 21 Waltz and Foxtrot......................... 22 Smart and Safe Series................... 14 Sunday Sundae............................... 9 Youth Swim Lessons Start........17–19 Outdoor Photography................... 21 Adult Swim Lessons...................... 19 Adult Fitness Swim....................... 19 Scrapbook Bootcamp.................... 22 Saved to Serve................................ 9 Let’s Cook & Learn Etiquette......... 25
June JUN 3
Sunday Sundae............................... 9
Age Quick Reference
Contact Us
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.
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
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.
Fitness 208.763.0637 group inquiries 208.763.0632 kids’ Camps & After school 208.763.0618
0-6 yrs
marketing 208.763.0629
kroc activity
Ministry/church 208.763.0606
Cove Pool With Adult Supervision In Water
Play Care/Child watch 208.763.0646
Indoor Playground With Adult Supervision
Scholarships 208.763.0596
Rock Climbing With Adult Supervision/Waiver on File
Planned Facility Closures
Walk/Jog Track With Supervision (15+)
Dec. 24 | Christmas Eve, Closed**
The Zone and Gym With Supervision (15+)
Dec. 25 | Christmas Day, Closed**
Competition Pool With Adult On-Deck
Dec. 31 | New Years Eve, Closed
Cove Pool With Supervision On-Deck (15+)
Jan. 1 | New Years Day, Closed
7-10 Play Care With Adult On-Site
Apr. 8 | Easter Sunday, Closed**
Competition Pool Rec Swim Without Adult With Deep Water Swim Test
May 28 | Memorial Day, Holiday Hours* Jul. 4 | Independence Day, Closed
Check-In Without Adult
*No drop-in fitness classes or Play Care offered on holidays with special hours. **Open for Church services only.
The Zone Without Adult
Planned Swim Meets
Cove Pool Rec Swim Without Adult
There are occasional scheduled aquatic events. During the following days, limited lap lanes will be available, and the Competition Pool may be congested.
Walk/Jog Track Without Adult
Gym Without Adult
February 28, 9AM–7PM | Swim Meet
Competition Pool Lap Swim Without Adult
Open Aqua/Open River With Adult
Ramsey Road
US 95
Golf Course Rd.
Fitness Machines and Free Weights Without Adult Group Exercise Class Without Adult
11 | T he Kroc Center reserves the right to terminate membership in response to any immoral or illegal activity by a member.
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mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without
The Kroc Center considers a parent/guardian or anyone 18 or older an adult, when supervising children.
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Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its
5 | C lothing 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.
10 | W ith exceptions to special dietary restrictions, outside food is not allowed at The Salvation Army Kroc Center.
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The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal
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.
9 | W eapons of any kind are not permitted on the premises.
Belay Certification/Waiver on File
Open Aqua/Open River Without Adult
About The Salvation Army
3 | L ost membership cards must be reported and replaced within 30 days. There is a $5 fee to replace a membership card.
8 | S moking and/or use of any type of smokeless tobacco are prohibited in the facility or on facility grounds.
Fitness Machines With Smart Start Class
Kellogg
1 | C hildren under the age of 11 must be accompanied in The Kroc Center. See age chart to left for more information.
7 | A lcohol and/or drugs are not allowed anywhere on the premises.
Fitness Machines and Free Weights With Adult
Post Falls
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.
6 | B icycles, roller blades, skateboards, scooters or pets (excluding service animals) will not be allowed inside the facility.
Rock Climb Without Adult/Waiver on File
Group Exercise Class With Adult
Facility location
Code of Conduct & Discipline Policy
2 | R efrain from the use of foul language, abusive actions, and inappropriate behavior.
Programming 208.763.0641
We wish you a happy and healthy new year. We are dedicated to providing your family with a quality experience that will help you reach your very best in 2012.
7-10 11-12 13-14 15-17 yrs yrs yrs yrs
Play Care With Adult On-Site
multisport 208.763.0657
We thank you for your ongoing support of The Kroc Center. We couldn’t do it without you. May your year be blessed with good health and amazing friendships.
A great place to grow.
General Information/Main 208.667.1865 | 208.667.6301
Memberships 208.667.1865
A note from the Majors.
The Kroc Center:
Looking for even more? The Kroc has over 100 Drop-in Options to Choose from. 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, Soccer, Stretch & Tone, Turbo Kick, Ultimate Frisbee, Volleyball, Zumba, & Zumba Tone.
raised is used to support those services in nearly 9,000 communities nationwide. For services,
Aquatics classes Aqua Sculpt, Aqua Blast, Arthritis Aqua Fit, Arthritis Gentle Aerobics, Aqua Zumba, Cardio Core, Deep Water Cardio, Deep Water Running, Hydromaniacs, River Walk Class, & Wave Runners.
donations, and other information, visit www.salvationarmyusa.org.
Pick-up a Drop-in Fitness Schedule at the front desk or download one online at www.kroccda.org.
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
2 Winter/Spring 2012
Flex Fee classes Masters Adult Swim Team Open Ballroom Dancing Stroller Strides TRX Water 4 Lunch
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2012 Winter/Spring Program Guide Jan 1-June 9
Sign-up early for best class selections. Dec. 13–15: Gold Members Early Enrollment Dec. 16: Open Enrollment
Youth Golf Lessons. pg. 14 Learn to be a Lifeguard. pg. 20
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Drop-in Options to choose from. Pick-up a Drop-in Fitness Schedule at the front desk or download one at www.kroccda.org.
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