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4 Outdoor Recreation CenterRock Wall, Skeet & Trap, Marina

8 CYSSChild Care, Youth Sports & Activities

12 ACSHave a problem? We’re here to help!

14 Rally Point Bingo Bingo, Comedy Shows

16 Custer Hill Golf CourseGolf Lessons, Driving Range

19 Habanero Coffee Bar, Breakfast & Lunch

20 Warrior ZoneOnline Gaming, Pool, Food

21 BOSS Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers

24 Arts & Crafts CenterWoodshop, Framing & Matting

27 Automotive Skills CenterCar Wash, Auto Classes, Towing

28 Riley’s Conference CenterCatering Service, Event Hosting

30 Custer Hill Bowling CenterCome check out our new look!

32 King’s KornerFruit Smoothies, Energy Snacks

34 Leisure Travel CenterVacation Planning, Event Tickets

38 Community Events See what’s going on off post!

39 Special EventsOktoberfest, Fall Apple Day

39 Library Story Time, Movie Night

40 SportsSports, Fitness, Massage, Aquatics

Directory of Advertisers: PageCenturyLink 2AA Self Storage 7Champion Car Wash 7Holm Automotive 7USA Discounters 15Manhattan Chamber 18Quantico Tactical 18Briggs 18Simply Wireless 22K-State University 22Meritrust 23Dick Edwards 26COX 36Exchange 38DECA 38 C. L. Hoover Opera House 42 Central Michigan University 42 Rolling Hills Wildlife 43 Little Apple Toyota/Honda 43Sprint 44

Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare & Recreation Bldg. (785) Director 253 239-3467 Deputy Director 253 239-3467 Asst. Director for Family Programs 253 239-3467 Fax 253 239-8333 Admin. & Operations 253 239-3506 Marketing 253 239-2179 Financial Mgmt NAF 253 239-2369

Child, Youth & School ServicesCoordinator 6620 239-4920 Parent Central 6620 239-9885 School Liaison Officer 6620 240-32611st Division CDC 4012 239-9011Warren CDC 6950 239-9929Forsyth CDC 2410 239-4846Forsyth East CDC 2420 240-5820Whitside CDC 676 239-4978Warren East CDC 6981 240-0822Outreach Services 6620 239-9850 Family Child Care 6620 239-4313 Middle School & Teen Center 5800 239-9222Youth Sports 6620 239-9223 School Age Center 5810 239-9220SKIES 2420 240-5821 Army Community ServiceChief/ACSO 7264 239-9435 Fax 7264 239-9548 Volunteer Programs/AFAP/AFTB 7264 239-9435Survivor Outreach Services 510 240-7450 -Survivor Outreach Services After Hours 221-8595Mobilization & Outreach Services 7285 239-9435 Financial Services/AER 7264 239-9435 Family Advocacy 7264 239-9435-24/7 Victim Advocate Emergency 307-1373 Relocation Program 7264 239-9435 Women, Infants & Children 7264 239-5730Resiliency Learning Center HQ 7285 239-9435 Soldier and Family Assistance Center 674 239-8430 Parent Support/EFMP 7264 239-9435Employment Readiness 7264 239-9435Military Family Life Consultants 7264 239-9435-Military Family Life After Hours 221-9483Kansas State Research Extension 7285 239-9991

Business OperationsBusiness Operations Chief 253 239-2544 Rally Point Bingo 2600 784-5434 Custer Hill Bowling Center 7485 239-4366 Custer Hill Golf Course 5202 784-6000 Riley’s Conference Center 446 784-1000Habanero 8067 240-2782Warrior Zone 7867 240-6618

RecreationRecreation Chief 253 239-2612BOSS President 7867 239-2677 Outdoor Recreation 9011 239-2363 Arts & Crafts 6918 239-9205USO 6918 240-5328Auto Skills 7753 239-9764 Library 5306 239-5305 Leisure Travel Center 6918 239-5614

Sports & FitnessSports Director 202 239-2172 King Field House 202 239-3868 Leonard Fitness Center 7632 239-5771 Long Fitness Center 8069 239-4684 Eyster Swimming Pool 6940 239-4854Main Post Pool 448 239-6972Custer Hill Pool 7465 239-5860Robinson Fitness Center 7832 239-4480Craig Fitness Center 7024 239-5562

Family & MWR Headquarters253 Cameron Ave.Main PostFort Riley, KS 66442785-239-3467

Produced by the MWR Marketing Department: Marketing ChiefMelissa Kinney

Senior Graphic DesignerChris Dumler

Junior Graphic DesignerTanya Gonzalez

Management TraineeJoel Miller

Marketing AssistantLaura Dillon

Marketing AssistantCarla Hesley

Commercial Sponsorship CoordinatorDawn McCarthy

Commercial Sponsorship CoordinatorKevin Kouri

To advertise in this quarterly publication:Contact the Commercial Sponsorship Coordinators at 785-239-8161.

The Family & MWR Guide is an authorized, official quarterly magazine for Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation activities within Fort Riley. Contents are not necessarily the official views of or endorsed by the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Fort Riley Command. Printed circulation is 11,000. The appearance of advertising in this publication does not constitute endorsement by the Department of the Army or the Fort Riley Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Fund. Everything advertised shall be made available for purchase, use or patronagewithout regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation, or any other non-merit factor on the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or rejection of this equal opportunity is confirmed, MWR shall refuse to accept advertising from that source until the violation is corrected. The information in this issue is current at time of publication. Activities and events are subject to change. For confirmation, please call the host facility or program.

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Upcoming EvEnts3RD ANNUAL DOVE HUNTSep 1, All Day Call the Outdoor Recreation Center for details and pricing.

INTRO TO TRAP CLINICBy Appointment $11 per person Learn the basics of shooting trap.

FALL SKEET LEAGUESep 12-Oct 17, 6-8pm $75 per person (t-shirt included) Round up your 5 person team and join us on Wednesdays for this 6-week league, consisting of two rounds of skeet. Cost does not include ammo. Registration is limited so sign up early.

FAMILY CANOE TRIPSep 15 - $15 per person Grab your friends and Families, pack a lunch, and join the Outdoor Recreation staff for a fun-filled canoe trip. The location/route will be determined based on current water levels. Age limit is 5+.

9011 RiflE RangE Rd. 785-239-2363/6368Thu-Mon, 9am-5pm | Tue & Wed, 9am-1pm Winter Hours Beginning Nov 5, Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm

785-239-9058Wed-Fri, 11am-6pm | Sat & Sun, 10am-5pmWinter Hours: Oct 1-31: Fri-Sun, 10am-5pm Nov 1-30: Sat, 10-6pm or by appointmentOpen to the public | Weather Permitting

We are offering new programs and classes so keep your eyes open. Bring out your own gun or borrow a range gun. Introductory clinics, parties, and unit functions are available.

pRicing: Use your gun/ammo $5, use range gun/ammo $11 per round.

WatERcRaft 1HR 4HRs 8HRsPontoon $28 $89 $156Fishing Boat $20 $55 $90Ski Boat $30 $105 $190Jet Skis $35 $125 NAV-Bottom 9.9 hp $10 $35 $50Kayak $5 $8 $14Water Skis or Tube NA $5 $10Equipment Rental prices do not include fuel.

The Marina is located on Milford Lake and has over 20 watercraft available for rent; including pontoons, fishing boats, jet skis, and ski boats. Come out and enjoy a day at the lake. The Marina has pavilions for rent, a playground for the children, and boat slips for easy access to our rentable watercraft.

The Kansas State Boater’s Safety Course is required to rent a motorized boat or you must have a NASBLA approved card/certificate. For information about the course visit www.kdwp.ks.us/news/Boating/Boating-Education. Jet ski rentals require an additional safety review and a mandatory test will have to be passed by all patrons.

All are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. No reservations will be accepted.

Multiple boats will not be issued to one customer. Each boat rented must be to a Boater Safety Card holder. (The customer who rents a boat may be held financially liable for items that are lost, damaged, or destroyed by causes other than fair wear and tear.)

Marina property is for personal use only to the person it is issued. Customers will not allow unauthorized persons to use or operate government property.

For more information, call or stop by the Outdoor Recreation Center 785-239-2363 or 785-307-3798.

785-463-laKE (5253) oR 785-307-3798 WEatHER pERmitting

Fri & Mon, 11am-6pm Sat & Sun, 9am-6pmServices available to Active Duty, National Guard,

Reservists, Retired, DoD Civilians and Families

WILD, WILD WEST PAINTBALL SHOOTOUTSep 29 - $30 per person Join us as we revisit the old west with a modern twist on the paintball field. Sign up your 3-person team or individually. Minors 13-17 must have parents present during the event.

KONZA PRAIRIE HIKEOct 6 - $5 per person Take a stroll through nature’s highways as we hike along the Flint Hill’s Konza Prairie trails. Immerse yourself in this protected, natural setting and imagine what Kansas was like when bison roamed the hills and covered wagons traversed the plains. Wear comfortable shoes, clothing, and bring plenty of water.

NIGHT FLYER SHOOTOct 26 - $25 per person Come out to the range for our first night shoot. We will shoot white targets with the occasional prize clays mixed in. This competition will consist of 4 rounds of skeet.

ZOMBIE PARADISE PAINTBALL SHOOTOUTOct 27 - $30 per person Dress up and get painted up with Outdoor Recreation this Halloween! Themed games and scenarios will be on the menu for our first Halloween Paintball Shootout. Sign up your 3-person team or individually. Minors 13-17 must have parents present during the event.

IBEX CLIMBING GYMNov 3 - $35 per person IBEX Climbing Gym is an indoor climbing facility that offers over 6,900 sq ft of climbing area that will challenge any beginner or most advanced climber.

BUTTERBALL BLASTNov 10 - $5 per attempt We are cooking up the 3rd annual Butterball Blast for the holidays. This event will utilize paper targets and you will be required to use the range guns/ammo. After the round, you will pick your best target and submit it as your entry to win a turkey. One in ten will win a turkey!

Other trips, services, and activities are available. Just call or stop by for details. Advanced registration is required for all events and activities. (All times/dates are subject to change.)

Visit Outdoor Recreation and check out our full line of rentable tents, campers, boats, coolers, canoes/kayaks, grills, canopies, and chairs. If you have a special event or celebration coming up, you can rent our inflatable playstations,dunk tanks, potato sacks, tug-of-war ropes, and sports equipment. Don’t forget about our paintball packages, birthday packages, and the climbing wall! Call, visit www.rileymwr.com , or drop by to find out how we can assist you.

The Fort Riley Marina will close for the season Oct 8.

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School Age center (SAc) SAC is a nationally accredited program for Kindergarten to 5th Grade. SAC offers before and after school programs, as well as Open Recreation. Children can utilize Open Recreation for 10 hours per week during the school year and 20 hours per week during the summer. Families requiring full time care may register for a weekly fee. Get five FREE hours of Open Recreation each month simply for being registered with CYSS (reservations are required). Normal rate is $4 per hour. Upcoming SAC Events & Field TripKid’s Day Party Sep 14, 4:30-5:45pm - SACAnnual Lights On Festival Oct 19, 4:30-5:45pm - SACSkate Away Trip Oct 25-26, 9:30am-5:45pm - Topeka

child development centerS The Army provides care in a Multi-Age group setting. Each classroom enrolls children with a minimum age span of 18 months. The concept of the Multi-Age classroom is to provide a Family style environment where the children learn from and nurture each other. Children experience fewer transitions while in the Multi-Age child care setting, giving them more time to bond with their primary caregiver. Children also benefit widely from interacting with classmates who are older and younger, learning important principles of citizenship, relationships, respect, patience, and self-esteem. Utilizing a creative curriculum, our approach balances both teacher-directed and child-initiated learning, with an emphasison responding to children’s learning styles and building on their strengths and interests.

pArent centrAl Your first stop for all Child, Youth & School Services (CYSS) is Parent Central. Registration is required to participate in any CYSS Service. Annual registration fees are currently waived (until further notice). Parent Central’s hours are: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm. Last walk-in registration taken at 4:30pm. Additional appointment times are also available with coordination. For moreinformation, please call 785-239-9885.

WebTrac! WebTrac! is now available for CYSS patrons to make payments, as well as enroll in Youth Sports programs. Customers currently in our database will receive their WebTrac! User ID and password upon request via the e-mail address we have on file. New customers may sign up by going to the WebTrac! link located on the DFMWR website, www.rileymwr.com

CYSS Hourly Care Hourly care is open from 7:30am-5pm, Mon-Fri at Warren East CDC and SAC. The hourly rate is $4.00 per hour Reservations can be made up to 30 days in advance by calling Warren East CDC at 785-240-0822 or SAC at 785-239-9220. Families can use the hourly care program up to 20 hours per week, per child. All reservations are on a first-come, first-serve basis. We make every effort to accommodate hourly care needs. FREE hourly care is available for the children of deployed Soldiers. Refer to the Army Family Covenant (AFC) Initiatives for details. Reservation required.

CYSS Playgroup Every Mon, 9-11am6620 Normandy Dr. Reservations recommended but not required (space available without reservations).Call 239-9885 for additional information.

Parent Advisory Board (PAB) Meeting Third Thu of the Month 16, 4:30pm The New Virtual Parent Advisory Board (PAB) Meeting, will take place online at https://connect.DCO.DOD.mil/monthpab (Each month change the last word i.e. septemberpab) All issues or concerns in regards to CYSS will be addressed, along with any new CYSS information. Get answers directly from the CYSS management team. For more information, call 785-239-9885.

Army FAmily covenAnt (AFc) cySS initiAtiveS You must present a copy of deployment orders (with spouse’s name) in order to receive any of the AFC discounts in addition to being registered with Parent Central. Initiatives include:•16 hours of free hourly care per month is available to children of deployed sponsors. Hourly care is located at Warren East CDC and SAS. Hourly Saturday care is available up to 90 days after the Soldier returns. FREE Saturday Hourly Care:Sep 1, Oct 6, & Nov 3, 7-11pmSep 8, & Nov 10, 9am-1pmFREE Weekday Hourly Care:Sep 11, 25, Oct 9, 23, Nov 13 & 276-8pm Be sure to make your reservations in advance at Warren East CDC or SAC.Saturday care is from 9am-1pm (unless otherwise noted), and includes a lunch at 11:30am. Patrons may also utilize an hourly rate to take advantage of Weekday and Saturday Childcares. Weekday Childcare is free for Families participating in FRG’s.•20% monthly discount is available for children of deployed Soldiers for full-time and part-day fees. •$100 in FREE sports registrations per child per Family per deployment. This includes soccer, baseball, basketball, flag football, and volleyball programs.•$300 in FREE instructional (SKIES) classes per child for maximum duration of eight weeks each. Regular fees will apply after the eight weeks.

cySS directoryParent Central785-239-9885Family Child Care785-239-4313Outreach Services785-239-9850Youth Sports785-239-9223/9200School Liaison 785-240-3261/785-239-16486620 Normandy Dr.

School of Knowledge, Inspiration,Exploration, and Skills (SKIES)785-240-58212420 H St.

1st Division CDC785-239-90114012 1st Division Rd.

Warren CDC 785-239-99296950 Warren Rd.

Warren East CDC785-240-0822/08216981 Warren Rd.

Forsyth CDC785-239-4846/48482410 Saddlehorn Rd.

Forsyth East CDC785-240-5820/58222420 H St.

Whitside CDC785-239-4978676 Warrior Rd.

Middle School & Teen Center (MST) 785-239-92225800 Thomas Ave.

School Age Center (SAC)785-239-92205810 Thomas Ave.

School Support ServiceS (SSS) SSS develops partnerships with local schools and community organizations to help ensure a positive educational experience for military children and youth. SSS also collaborates with parents and schools to ensure academic success. New to the area? Let SSS help you navigate the local school system, their procedures, programs, and schedules. SSS also supports home school Families and can supply you with resource materials on primary, secondary, and post secondary education.

Student Online Achievement Resources (SOAR) www.SoarAtHome.org SOAR is a free website providing students and parents with resources to:•Identify academic strengths and weaknesses in math and reading•Instruct the student in math, reading and language arts through interactive tutorials•Involve parents by providing educational resources written specifically for parents

School Support Services Workshops Workshops are available to all high school students in the Central Flint Hills Region and their parents. All workshops are FREE, located at 6620 Normandy Dr., Fort RileyWorkshops Schedule Session 1: 6-7pm Session 2: 7-8pmSep 18 College Applications On-line Study Resources Sep 25 Resume Building Career Exploration Oct 2 Portfolios Life INC Oct 9 Learning Styles Money Matters Oct 23 School TransitionsCall 785-240-3261 or 785-239-1648 for location information

Tutor.com for Military Families• 24/7 access: www.tutor.com/military • Fully funded by Department of Defense MWR Library Program and the Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program (No cost to schools or Families) • Site contains all subjects and skill levels from Math & Science to English & Social Studies Kindergarten through College.• 2,500+ tutors/subject-matter experts that are screened and have had background checks For more information about these programs please contact: School Liaison Officers at 785-240-3261 or 785-239-1648.

EDGE The CYSS EDGE program provides FREE activities for middle and high school youth to Experience, Develop, Grow and Excel by participating in exciting activities. Call 785-239-1648 for additional information.

HIRED! Get your foot in the door today by participating in HIRED! $500 cash award is available for youths undergoing an internship this fall. The HIRED! Apprenticeship Program provides 15-18 year old high school students with meaningful, professionally-managed career-exploration opportunities in MWR and military facilities on Fort Riley. In addition to hands-on experience, you can expect to attend workforce preparation workshops such as: problem solving, interviewing skills, résumé writing, public speaking, financial management, and post-secondary exploration workshops. Call 785-239-3261 for more information.

middle School & teen center (mSt) Youth Services MST offers a range of positive activities for youth in grades 6-12 that promote positive attitudes and reinforces Army core values. Youth Services sponsors a variety of programs offering youth opportunities in life skills; citizenshipand leadership; leisure, recreation and arts; mentoring, intervention & support services.

MST School Hours Mon-Thu, 3-8pm, Fri, 3-11pm Sat, 2-11pm (On School Days) MST has an e-mail distribution list; please contact the Teen Center if you would like to receive e-mails regarding upcoming opportunities and reminders.

Find MST On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ftrileyteen

UPCOMING MST EVENTS & FIELD TRIPSHollywood Glamour Open Mic Night and Talent ShowSep 7

Saturday Movie (Manhattan Theater)Sep 15

Treasure Hunt PartySep 19, 4pm

It’s a Groove Thang!” Dance Sep 21Members $2.50 | Non-Members $3.50

Pizza DayEvery Thu during September Create your own flavorful concoction

Bingo NightOct 10, 4:30-5:30pm

Masquerade Dance Oct 19 Members $2.50 | Non-Members $3.50 Costumes encouraged, mask required! No jeans will be allowed.

Fall Lock-In Nov 2Members Only

Veteran’s Day EventNov 9, 4-6pm

Thanksgiving Dinner Nov 15, 5-7pm Youth and parents can share a meal and give thanks.

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PARENT ENRICHMENT

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WHY ATTEND PARENT ENRICHMENT CLASSES? Because children do not come with instructions. As much as we want to be, no parent is perfect. These classes can help you learn new methods of guidance, healthier ways of communicating with your child, and fun ways to just enjoy being a parent.

CONSIDER ATTENDING THE FOLLOWING IF YOUR CHILD IS 0-3 YEARS OF AGE:*Think Outside the Box Sep 25, 6:30-8:30pm Join us for a night of hands on fun as we turn boxes and other household items into toys your children will love. From simple to spectacular, come away with ideas, inspiration, and a toy made by you!

*It’s Not As Hard as you think; Cloth Diapering, Making Baby Food & Breastfeeding in the 21st Century! Sep 27, 10:30am-Noon Come learn easy ways to use and manage cloth diapers, making your own baby food, and breastfeeding.

*Help! There’s a Toddler in my HouseOct 9, 16 & 23, 6:30-8:30pm This three part series will cover developmental milestones, activities to do with your toddler at home, different communication and interaction strategies to use and how to handle challenging behaviors. You will leave with extensive handouts and make and take projects to use with your toddler at home. CONSIDER ATTENDING THE FOLLOWING IF YOUR CHILD IS 3-7 YEARS OF AGE:*Love & Logic; Early Childhood Parenting Made Fun! Sep 13, 9am-Noon This course is designed for Families with children ages 0-6 years old and to help parents create happy Families and responsible kids. CONSIDER ATTENDING THE FOLLOWING IF YOUR CHILD IS 8-12 YEARS OF AGE:*Homework Tips for Parents Sep 11, 6:30-8:30pm Is getting your kids to do their homework a frustrating time at your house? Come learn some tools and techniques for making homework easier and less stressful.

*Love & Logic Parenting Classes (2-Part Series)Sep 11 & 25, 6-8pm This course is designed to help parents create happy Families and responsible kids by teaching parents to allow children to grow through their mistakes, learn from the consequences of their choices, learn shared “control”, and learn shared “thinking and decision making.”

ADDITIONAL CLASSES:24/7 Dad Workshop (2-Part Series) Sep 10 & 11, 9:30am-4:30pmACS Bldg. 7264 This unique, innovative, and comprehensive course is designed to engage fathers and encourage them to become more involved with their children and Families. It is packed with fun, interesting, and interactive activities to assist dads in raising healthy, mature, and responsible children. Refreshments will be provided.

Boot Camp for New Dads Sep 24, 9:30-11:30amIACH, Bldg. 600, 3rd floor educational room A discussion centered class that focuses on topics like becoming a new father, forming a new Family, and caring for mom. Following the discussion is a hands on opportunity for prospective fathers to become comfortable in caring for babies under the guidance of veteran dads who demonstrate burping, swaddling, changing and calming a crying baby.

*Scream Free ParentingOct 2, 9, 16, & 23, 10-11:30am Bldg. 7285, Normandy Dr This four session course is designed to help you start a Revolution in Your Family! Scream Free Parenting is not just about lowering your voice. It’s about learning to calm your emotional reactions and learning to focus on your own behavior more than your kid’s behavior…for their benefit. With these techniques, you can create and enjoy more calm, mutually respectful, and loving relationships with your children. You must attend all sessions to receive Certificate.

FREE EARLY CHILDHOOD ASSESSMENTOh! Oh, Baby It’s Your Day! Sep 19 & Nov 14, 1:30-4:30pm Children receive a free Ages & Stages Assessment, Vision and Hearing. Parents learn from their child’s assessment which enhances their skills in parenting their child’s development growth.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION: All classes will be held at 6620 Normandy Dr., unless otherwise specified.

*FREE childcare with pre-registration at least one week in advance. Current registration with CYSS required!

Please call 785-239-9885/9435 or e-mail [email protected] to pre-register or for more information.

School oF Knowledge, inSpirAtion, explorAtion, And SKillS (SKieS) unlimited clASSeS Sport physicals are not required to enroll in SKIES Unlimited Classes, but you must be registered with Parent Central. $300 worth of classes are FREE to children of deployed Soldiers. Refer to the Army Family Covenant (AFC) Initiatives for details. Classes are held at Forsyth East CDC 2420 H St. unless otherwise stated. The SKIES Instructional program is seeking instructors to teach all ages of children and youth in a wide variety of areas. Please inquire with an e-mail to [email protected] or call 785-240-5821.

Guitar or Snare Drum Lessons Ages 6-10 or 10-14, $40 a month A limited number of Guitars are available for rent for $10. Practice pads will be loaned out monthly for practice.

American Red Cross Swim Lessons Ages 0-5 PACA/5 and up by level $20 per 5 class session

Tae Kwon Do Ages 5-18, $50-$60 a month.8th Street Plaza, Junction City or 1650 Hayes Dr Manhattan Additional fees apply and are paid to the instructor of the class.

HapkidoAges 3-5, 5-9 and 9-18$35 per monthUniform fees $25 Annual membership fees are required, ages 6-13 $20 and 14-18 $40.

Wiggles & Giggles 10 months-5 years, $20 per month Enjoy time with Mom or Dad (10 months to 5 years old) while participating in gross motor and musical activities in a group setting.

Hip Hop DanceAges 5-16, $30 per month

Intermediate BalletCreative Movement Ages 7-10, $30 per month

Combination Dance and TumblingAges 2-4 or 4-7, $30 per month

Gymnastics & TumblingAges 2-5, $30 per month

Home Alone Class Ages 10 & up Every 3rd Thu of the Month, 5-7pm Parents must attend the last 30 min of class.

Horse and Riding Workshop Ages 3-18, $30 per session Sessions scheduled monthly please call for more information. Vickie Wood’s Farm

Kids in the KitchenAges 4-5, 6-7 & 8-11$15 per workshop includes supplies Workshops scheduled monthly. Please check WebTrac! or Parent Central to seenew classes.

Ballet Yoga or Traditional BalletAges 9-16$32 per month

JudoAges 3-4 Judo JacksAges 5-18 Judo Basic Uniform fee $60 paid to the instructor upon enrollment

Dance Cheer FitnessAges: 5-8 and 9-13$30 per month

Digital Photography WorkshopAges 8-18, 8 sessions for $60

Okinawan KarateAges 8-18, $50 per month Classes meet twice weekly for one hour.

Register for SKIES classes at Parent Central 6620 Normandy Dr. or on WebTrac!

FAmily child cAre (Fcc) FCC providers provide child care in a home setting. FCC homes offer full-day, part-time, and extended hours. FCC homes have unique qualities making them the preferred child care choice for many Families. Homes provide flexible hours, a comfortable Family-like setting, and activities based on real life experiences in the home and neighborhood. Adults wantingto become certified FCC providers are invited to attend an FCC informational briefing. The briefings are scheduled every Thu, starting at 1:30pm in Bldg. 6620. Take a tour of FCC homes at www.armyfcc.com. Contact Parent Central or the FCC office for your username and password. For additional information, please call 239-4313.

youth SportS & FitneSS (S&F) Registration is required for all S&F sports and trips. To register, sign up at Parent Central, 6620 Normandy Dr., 785-239-9885.

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE Outdoor Adventure Camping Trip at Milford Lake$15 per Person Sep 7-8, Register by Aug 29 Grades 6-12 Sep 21-22, Register by Sep 12

Outdoor Adventure GeocachingOct 6, 1-4pmGrades 4-12Cost $10Register by Sep 28

Outdoor Adventure Ice Skating in KCNov 9, 10am-5pmGrades 4-12Cost $10Register by Oct 31

Start Smart Soccer*Aug 31 Parents and their children, ages 3-4 will learn the basic skills and fundamentals of soccer during this six-week program. Registration Fee is$20. Children must have a health assessment at time of registration.

Start Smart Flag Football*Aug 31 Parents and their children, grades K-1 will learn the basic skills and fundamentals of football during this six-week program. Registration Fee is$20. Children must have a health assessment at time of registration.

FAMILY FITNESS NIGHTSDisc GolfSep 7, 6-7pm, Register by Sep 5Moon Lake

SoccerOct 12, 6-7pm, Register by Oct 10Colyer Manor Youth Fields

KickballNov 16, 6-7pm, Register by Nov 14Parent Central

* Child must have a current sports physical form at time of registration.

NOTE: For Adult Sports turn to page 40.

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Looking for Work? The Employment Readiness Program (ERP) offers employment assistance with job search, résumé prep and review and referrals for local businesses. Call ERP to obtain more information, 785-239-9435.

Army Federal Applications WorkshopSep 6, 13, 20 & 27, 1-3:30pmOct 4, 11, 18 & 25, 1-3:30pmNov 1, 8, 15 & 29, 1-3:30pm Comprehensive overview of Federal Job application processes using the USA Jobs website. Instructor will assist you on computers during this workshop.

Employment Readiness OrientationSep 5, 12, 19 & 26, 1-1:45pmOct 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31, 1-1:45pmNov 7, 14, 21 & 28, 1-1:45pm Explanation of services available through ERP and information on the local job market.

Workshop by Request Sep 12 & 26, Oct 10 & 24, Nov 7 & 212-4pm Employment workshops conducted with adult learning techniques on a variety of subjects. Each workshop’s itinerary will be determined by the surveys of requested classes completed by attendees of the two previous “ERP Orientation” workshops. Typical subjects may include: Résumé writing, Conducting an effective job search, Networking, Dress for Success, Interviewing 101, Cover Letters, Completing employer applications, Self appraisal and assessment, and Tapping into the Hidden Job Market.

The excepTionaL famiLy member program (efmp) The Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) is a mandatory enrollment program. The program is designed to provide comprehensive services consisting of medically related issues, and an educational/social support and personnel type service that enhances the readiness and quality of life for Families with special needs. If you are interested in the Support group for Military Families who have Family Members with special needs. Support Groups held at the Army Community Service, or call 785-239-9435.

moneyMoney Management 101Sep 5, 12, 19 & 26, 9-11:30amOct 3, 10, 17 & 24, 9-11:30amNov 7, 14, 21 & 28, 9-11:30am Seem like you never have enough? Confident making financial decisions? Is dealing with money a constant stress? Take this course to build your financial readiness!

Financial Peace UniversityWed’s Aug 29-Nov 7, 2:30-2:30pmSat’s, Sep 1-Oct 27, 9-11am This popular series will teach you how to achieve your financial goals by eliminating debt and saving for the future. It meets for of two hours weekly over twelve weeks, during which time the average Family pays off $5300 in debt and saves $2700.

Financial Education for First TermersSep 6, Oct 4 & Nov 1, 8:30am-4:30pm Provides personal financial management readiness training to first term Soldiers

Planning for your Child’s FutureSep 12, 2-4pm Do you expect your child to go to college? Do you have a plan? This class will discuss how to save for child’s education and how to plan for your retirement.

informaTion & resourcesResilient Spouse AcademySep 10-14, 8:30am-4:30pm (4-sessions) This course includes: Suicide Intervention. Responding to reports of abuse or neglect. Master Resilience Training. Financial Resilience. Pre-Registration is required.

Multicultural/Citizenship ClassSep 12 & 26, 9am-Noon Provides resources and information within the community on several topics that include; Immigration & Naturalization Forms & Assistance, Photo Service, Passport Information for Alien Relative, Citizenship (CIS) Classes, Translation Services, and English As A Second Language.

Master Resilience TrainingSep 17-20, 9am-3pmThis course slows down the cognitive process to make the individual self-aware of their thoughts and how those thoughts drive their emotions. Identify thought patterns and provide tools to avoid them.

The famiLy readiness depLoymenT resources FRG Leaders TrainingSep 11-12 & Nov 13-14 (2-sessions) Instruction and guidance to assist newly appointed Family Readiness Group Leaders, FRSAs and Commanders.

Funds Custodian TrainingSep 26 & Nov 28, 10am-Noon This class provides instruction and guidance to assist newly appointed FRG Funds Custodians.

Command Spouse Training SeminarSep 26, 8am-4:30pm To provide future or current company commander and 1SG’s spouses with the in-formation and skills needed to prepare them to take on the role of an informed, involved, productive, and proactive member of the Command Team. Free childcare available. Pre-registration is required.

Key Caller ClassOct 3, 10am-Noon This class provides instruction and guidance to assist newly appointed Family Readiness Group Key Callers.

Care Team TrainingNov 14, 1-3pm Instruction on Care Team’s responsibilities and provides guidance on how to handle issues volunteers will face (such as dealing with Family’s reactions).

Wounded Warrior &meb supporT serVices The Soldier and Family Assistance Center (SFAC) is located at 674 Warrior Road near the Warrior Transition Battalion (WTB). The SFAC supports Soldiers assigned to the WTB or who are in the MEB process by providing one-stop services ranging from ID Cards to recreational activities and self-help services. For more information call 785-239-8430 or 785-240-7192.

WTB Town HallSep 4, Oct 2 & Nov 6, 11:30am-5:30pmTension Fabric Structure by IACH To provide ill, injured and wounded Soldiers and their Family members the opportunity to express issues, barriers, concerns, or successes to Division, Garrison, Hospital and WTB Commands. This Town Hall will be on the 1st Tuesday of every month. The WTB Town Hall is a forum Warriors use to directly present issues they are experiencing while navigating through Garrison Agencies.

WiLLing To VoLunTeer? The Army Volunteer Corps provides opportunities for volunteers based on interest and agency needs. Volunteers support the installation mission in a variety of capacities such as: coaches, FRG leaders,and much more. For more information please contact the Volunteer Coordinator at 785-239-9435. ACS Volunteers are eligible to receive 25 hours per month in FREE child care. Available volunteer opportunities can be found online at www.MyArmyOne-Source.com.

ACS Volunteer OrientationSep 10, Oct 9 & Nov 13, 10am-Noon To educate volunteers/prospective volunteers on ACS Programs and policies regarding volunteering at Fort Riley. This class provides a comprehensive orientation of ACS programs, registration procedures, and maintaining a record of volunteer hours. It also emphasizes the benefits to the volunteer regarding inclusion of volunteer history on college and employment applications.

Volunteer Awards and RecognitionSep 26 & Nov 21, 1-3pm Educating volunteers and leaders how to motivate, recruit, and maintain a viable volunteer base using awards and recognition.

hearTs aparT “Hearts Apart” is a Support Group for Waiting Spouses. This program offers various activities for those that have a Service Member deployed, is TDY or serving on any type of Unaccompanied Tour. It provides the opportunity to share common concerns, ask questions, as well as participate in social activities.

Game TimeSep 15Bill Snyder Family Stadium Fun, daytime getaway for the adult spouses in support of Hearts Apart. The event will include round trip transportation, tailgate party and ticket to Band Day football game against North Texas. Pre-Registration for childcare is available.

Hearts ApartPowder Puff MechanicsSep 16, 6-8pm Hearts Apart and the Automotive Skills Center are teaming up for a Powder Puff Mechanics session. Learn how to do a 25 point vehicle inspection for free!

reLocaTing?Lending Closet The lending closet is administered to provide basic housekeeping items for temporary loan to incoming and outgoingFamilies and in other cases determined appropriate. ACS stocks the lending closet with quality items, that include basic kitchen equipment; pots, dishes, cups, silverware, coffee pots, toasters, and crock pots. We also carry other small items such as; high chairs, car seats, play pens, irons, folding card tables and chairs. Turn your Move into a Lifetime EnhancementPCS South Korea, Sep 4, Oct 2 & Nov 6PCS Germany, Sep 11, Oct 9 & Nov 13PCS Stateside, Sep 18, Oct 16 & Nov 20PCS Overseas, Sep 25, Oct 23 & Nov 27All briefings begin at 1pm. The level of success you and your Family can achieve is directly proportionate to the preparation, information and support you receive before, during and after your assignment. Every PCS should become an opportunity for the entire Family. This training is required for all 1st time PCSing Soldiers and for all Soldiers PCSing overseas.

Sponsorship TrainingSep 10, Oct 15 & Nov 5, 2:30-4:30pm Comprehensive overview of the Total Army Sponsorship Program using eSponsorship training online.

WanT To Learn more abouT The army?Army Family Team BuildingLevel l - Oct 2-3 & Nov 3, 9am-3pm Two day training also known as Army 101 focuses on the basics such as Military Acronyms and Terms, Chain of Command, Customs and Courtesies, Basic Military Benefits and Entitlements.Level ll - Nov 13-15, 9am-3pm Focusing on Personal Skills such as Communication, Personal Time Management, Exploring Personality Traits, Stress Management etc..

A Night Out: Customs and Courtesies for Military EventsOct 6, 10am-Noon Provides orientation and awareness of appropriate protocol and customs to assist Soldiers and Family members in preparing for formal events.

Army Community Service (ACS)7264 Normandy Dr.Mon-Thu, 8am-5pm | Fri, 8am-4pm785-239-9435

ACS Resiliency Learning Center7285 Normandy Dr.Mon-Thu, 8am-5pm | Fri, 8am-4pm785-239-9435

ACS Soldier Family Assistance Center674 Warrior Rd.Mon-Fri, 7:30am-5pm 785-240-7450

ACS Survivor Outreach Services510 Reed Rd.Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm785-239-5979

*You can contact any of the ACS programs to register or gather more information by phone or by an e-mail message being sent to: [email protected]

Spouse Field ExerciseSep 20, 5-9pm & Sep 21, 10am-2pmRiley’s Conference Center Empowerment!, Creativity! Fun! Enrichment! Come join us!

Special Education Annual ConferenceSep 25, 8am-3:30pm - RSVP by Sep 19 An educational conference to learn ways to improve success for special needs Families.

AFAP Conference Series Conference will consist of training, discussion and prioritization of issues submitted and relate to this demographic.

Adult ConferenceOct 16 & 17, 8:30am-3pm

AFAP Teen ConferenceOct 13, 9am-3pm Trip To The Pumpkin PatchOct 20, 10am-Noon - RSVP by Oct 15 Open to Families who are involved withthe FAP, NPSP and EFMP.

Fall Job FairOct 23, Noon-4pm Annual employment event to link Military Spouses and Family Members, Retirees, andTransitioning Soldiers with Employment and Education opportunities. Presented by ACS’s Employment Readiness Program & partners.

Military Family AppreciationNov 2, 5-8pm Fort Riley’s Barn Door BBQ, come out for free food, prizes, and activities for the whole family. For the location visit rileymwr.com.

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New at Custer Hill Golf Course

Hours aNd rates:SNACK BAR HOURSMon-Fri: 11am-1:30pm Closed on Federal Holidays

DRIVING RANGE HOURS Open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.

PRO SHOP HOURS Please check with the Pro-Shop for the current hours of operation. (Hours vary throughout the year due to weather and length of the day) For more information, please call 785-784-6000.

PLAYING COURSE HOURS Please check with the Pro Shop for course hours, as hours will vary during the season due to the length of the day.

GOLF RATES 10-PLAY CARDS 9-Hole 18-Hole 18-HoleE1-E5 / Youth $8 $15 $125All other Military $10 $18 $145DOD Civilians $10 $18 $145Guest / Civilians $12 $22 $185

Golf Cart (Per Person) $9 $14

ANNUAL PASSES Please check online at www.rileymwr.com/golf or with the Pro Shop for current rates and payment plans for individual and Family annual passes.

OTHER RATESGolf Clubs $12 per Set $2 per Individual ClubRange Tokens $3 per Token (Approx 30 Balls per Token)Golf Lessons $35 for 1 - 30 minute $90 for 3 - 30 minute

Prices, tournament dates, and specials are subject to change.

fall eVeNts: Patriot Day Golf Weekend Aug 31-Sep 03 Play a round at Custer Hill Golf Course. We will be taking donations to help support the Folds of Honor Foundation all weekend.

Show us your K-State Football Spirit Bring your used ticket stub from that weeks home football game, and receive 50% off your greens fee.

CFC Kickoff Golf TournamentSep 214-Person Scramble Proceeds help benefit the Heartland CFC

DAV Golf TournamentSep 29 Proceeds help benefit Wounded Warriors

Oktoberfest Golf TournamentOct 5, 8am Shotgun Start4-Person Scramble$50 per person

Custer Hill Last StandNov 3, 9am Shotgun Start2-Person Scramble$30 per Person

Winter SaleNov 3-Dec 24 All merchandise marked 10% to 50% off

Winter Hours and Rates BeginNov 4 All Greens Fees $20 per person (Includes Greens Fees and Golf Carts)

Veteran’s Day Golf SpecialNov 9-11 All rounds of golf are $11 (Includes Greens Fee and Golf Carts)

Turkey Scramble Nov 17, 9am Shotgun Start$30 Per Person4-Person Scramble

Tournament schedules and prices subject to change without prior notice. Please call in advance to confirms tournament dates.

SHORT GAmE AREA

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Big Burritos Habanero $5.95-Beef, Chicken or Pork Habanero Monster $8.25-Beef, Chicken or Pork CHiCken CHipotle $5.95-Pepper Jack Cheese, Romaine, Tomato, Chipotle Mayo CoMbo it $2.75 -Add a Fountain Soda & Chips with Queso, Guacamole or Salsa Not a Burritoburrito bowl $5.50-Beef, Chicken or Pork sanCHo’s plate $3.00-Two Bean & Cheese Burritos topped with Texas Chili, Lettuce, Tomatoes, and Shredded Cheddar CheeseFrito’s pie $2.50-A pile of Fritos topped Chili and Shredded Cheddar Cheese. ponCHo’s naCHos $6.25-Beef or Chicken Nachos with Beans, Shredded Cheese, Salsa, Jalapeno and Olives

ENsalada Casa salad $5.75 -Beef or Chicken with Roasted Tomatillo Dressing Fuji apple CHiCken salad $5.50-Chicken, Mixed Field Greens, Romaine Lettuce, Vine-Ripened Tomatoes, Red Onions, Pecans, Gorgonzola, Dry Apple Pieces with Balsamic Vinaigrette. CHopped CHiCken Cobb $6.75-Chicken, Romaine Lettuce, Tomatoes, Applewood-Smoked Bacon, Gorgonzola, Hard-Boiled Eggs, RedOnion, with Herb Italian Vinaigrette

tapas QuEsadillasFrodo GarCia $4.75-Cheese and SalsaHowlinG Coyote $6.25-Chicken, Cheese and SalsablaCk & blue CHiCken $6.75-Chicken, Bacon, Tomato, Onion and Blue Cheese

hot CoffEEs, tEas, & othEr BEvEragEs tall Grande brewed CoFFee $2.00 $2.75 CappuCCino $2.25 $3.00 CaFé latte $2.00 $3.00 CaFé MoCHa $3.25 $4.25 CaraMel MaCCHiato $2.50 $3.25 CHai latte $3.75 $4.95 tazo Hot teas $1.00 $1.50 CaFFe aMeriCana $2.25 $3.00 Hot CHoColate - $2.00

espresso sinGle: $1.00 double: $1.75

BlENdEd & iCEd CoffEEs aNd smoothiEs Grande

iCed latte $2.75iCed MoCHa $3.50iCed CaraMel MaCCHiato $3.50CHai latte $3.50 CaFFe aMeriCana $3.00javaCCino $3.95Caramel Macchiato, Mocha

BrEakfast eGG and CHeddar baGel $2.75eGG, CHeddar and Meat baGel $3.50eGG, CHeddar and steak baGel $4.50breakFast burrito $3.50-Choice of Bacon, Sausage or hamsteak breakFast burrito $4.50 breakFast pizza $7.50bisCuits & Gravy $1.50breakFast bowl $2.75-Hashbrowns, Egg, Sausage Gravy and Shredded CheeseCoMbo it $2.75-Add a Hot Grande Starbucks Coffee and Hashbrowns

sNaCks & sidEstortilla CHips $1.00Queso $1.25GuaCaMole or sour CreaM $1.25salsa $1.25-Roasted Chili-Corn, Tomatillo Green-Chili, Tomato-Red Chili, or Fresh Tomato-CilantroCandy bars $1.25Cookies $1.50 brownies assorted $2.00CHurro $1.25MuFFins $1.75

bottled water $1.25 red bull $4.00 Monster enerGy drink $3.25 G2 Gatorade $2.50juiCe bottle $1.50Fountain soda $1.75-Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Cherry Pepsi, Orange Crush, Mountain Dew,Sierra Mist, Brisk Rasp Tea, Root Beer

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FAR CRY 3: RELEASE PARTYSep 4 Step into the insanity. The folks at Ubisoft have decided that Apocalypse Now had a good thing going...Far Cry 3 sets you lose on an island with no training and plenty of “guns n’ ammo” to hurt yourself with. Join us for the third installment of Far Cry.

HORSESHOE BBQ Sep 9 Come out this Sunday for a little competitive tossing and the best BBQ on Post.

BORDERLANDS 2: RELEASE PARTY Sep 18 This is the co-op game of the year with a bazillion weapons, fresh in the Zone on release day.

DETAILING BBQSep 23 Whether your car is show-worthy or not, we want your ride looking sweet. Detailer experts will be hand-washing vehicles and showing off techniques for keeping your car or motorcycle shiny. Cap the day off with some Zone BBQ and seafood.

DEAD OR ALIVE 5: RELEASE PARTY Sep 25 Number 5 is alive! With more polygons than ever, the Japanese fighting game returns with its next installment. Once we have all had a chance to check it out, there will be a tournament with prizes up for grabs.

HISPANIC HISTORY FILM FESTIVAL Oct 1-15 Spanish films are a lot more than Nacho Libre Mexican wrestling. Join us for 15 days of films exploring Hispanic film culture.

RESIDENT EVIL 6: RELEASE PARTYOct 2 You can bet Mila will be on display in the theater. This is the 6th iteration of the Resident Evil series. Apparently you can’t keep a dead thing down!

ROCKSMITH & 007 LEGENDS: RELEASE PARTYOct 16 Rocksmith ups the ante on Guitar Hero – This is a game that will leave you able to play the guitar once you’ve beaten it. Also releasing today: 007 Legends. Play as Daniel Craig in missions based on the 007 Canon.

MEDAL OF HONOR WARFIGHTER: RELEASE PARTY Oct 23 This campaign-based FPS warfare sim should warm you up for Black Ops 2 in November.Oh yeah... It is looking pretty sweet too!

ASSASSIN’S CREED III: RELEASE PARTY Oct 30 Ninja’s in the American Revolution? Game of the year? Come check out this gaming gold only at the Zone.

ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW COSTUME PARTY Oct 31 We’ll be showing this Halloween film until someone makes a better one. This year everyone in costume gets something, and of course the best prize will go to the best costume. Join us in the Zone for a festive Devil’s Night!

GUY FAWKES NIGHT Nov 5 V for Vendetta in the theater. Guy Fawkes masks for the staff and a party “without any danger or disorder.” There will be heaping helpings of English food, trivia contests, and bonfire gazing!

HALO 4: RELEASE PARTY Nov 6 Halo might not be as popular as Call of Duty, but Joint Base Lewis-McChord sure enjoys it. After we play a little campaign, there will be a tournament awarded with prizes.

VETERAN’S DAY BBQ Nov 11 This is the last scheduled BBQ of the year, and it is for our Veteran’s. There will be plenty of BBQ, a crab boil,and live entertainment.(weather permitting)

BLACK OPS 2: RELEASE PARTYNov 13 Had enough Halo 4 yet? Black Ops 2 will redefine the Warrior Zone Challenge. There will be a tournament and prizes.

7867 NORMANDY DR.

Sun-Thu: 11am-11pm & Fri-Sat: 11am-1am

Front Desk: 785-240-6618 | Take-Out: 785-240-6616

Kitchen closes at 10:30pm Sun-Thuand at midnight Fri & Sat.

FRIDAY NIGHT MAGICEvery Friday, 7pm Come in and play Magic the Gathering in a Sanctioned, Type 2 structured event. Warrior Zone Magic extends to all Pre-Release Parties, held Saturday evenings as scheduled by Wizard.

WARHAMMER 40KEvery Saturday, Noon-Close This Soldier-run program welcomes new players, modelers and long time players. Bring your own armies or work with the Zone’s sets.

WORLD OF WARCRAFT GUILD PLAYSep 27, Oct 25, & Nov 29, 6-10pm Join the WZHORDE guild, in the realm of Burning Legion. The last Thu of every month the Guild plays on-site, together.

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/rileybosswz

volunteer opportunitieS At Fort Riley you can earn an MOVSM with only 100 volunteer hours. Call BOSS to find out about upcoming events to volunteer for and begin earning your MOVSM.

hAunted houSe - Junction City Volunteer Opportunity - Volunteer with BOSS as they provide support to a local haunted house, Zombie Toxin.

trunK or treAt - Commissary Oct 31, 6-8pm Trick out the trunk of your car or truck bed Halloween style. Candy for the kids too.

turKey-gAnZA - Warrior ZoneNov 22, 5pm Stuck on Fort Riley for Thanksgiving? Come out and celebrate with the BOSS program. Contests and raffles will fill the night while a DJ keeps the party rockin’.

BoSS meetingS - Warrior Zone Conference Room Sep 12 & 26, Oct 17 & 31, Nov 14 & 28, 3pm Want more information about the events above? Come to the Zone for the BOSS meeting.

THE CHALLENGEEvery Thursday, 8pm Fort Riley Warrior Zone faces off against Joint Base Lewis-McChord Warrior Zone in an ongoing, online VTC enhanced Challenge Match. Come down and watch, or try out for the squad.

BILLIARDS TOURNAMENTSep 6, Oct 4, & Nov 1, 6-9pm Compete for fun and prizes on our 4 regulation-sized billiards tables. Prize awarded to first place.

TEXAS HOLD’EM POKEREvery Saturday, 4pm There is no buy-in to our weekly matches, but a prize is awarded once a week to the best player. Come in and play or sign up early.

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We’re here five days a week for you, including nights and weekends!

The woodshop has 2,400 square feet of floor space and all the specialized equipment needed to complete any project. A large selection of hardwoods, plywood, and processed material are available for purchase.

Our ceramic and pottery areas have a slab roller and two potter’s wheels, (only accessible during warm weather) making it possible to create finished ceramic ware from scratch. You can bring in your greenware and bisque to be fired for a minimal fee. We no longer have ceramic molds for pouring.

The matting and framing area has a huge selection of mat and frame stock available as well as state of the art equipment. We only use conservation and preservation matts which are the best to preserve your framed work. After taking a beginners class you will be able to come and finish a project in one day with the help of ourfriendly staff. There is a scrap booking area, withspecialized equipment such as zyron and acc-u-cut die cutter. This is available for walk-in use, with a minimal fee.

The Arts & Crafts Center offers tours and classes for groups such as coffee groups, FRG’s and scouts. We can assist your scouts in earning badges, woodworking and a variety of crafts. Coffee groups and FRG’s come and make a craft to send to your spouse or make a craft for your home, there are many projects to choose from. Contact ourstaff for more information, or stop in and see first hand what you can make.

WoodWood Safety $10(Orientation and First Time User Course) Sep 4, 18, Oct 2, 16, 30, & Nov 6, 20 6:30-8:30pm Learn power tool safety and general woodshop procedures in this one-night class, given twice a month. Patrons are required to take this class before using the woodshop.

Wood Class Projects Tuedays, 6:30-8:30pmCall ahead for dates and details.Fee varies based on class project You must sign up one week prior and will need to purchase all supplies for this project. There will be a class fee which includes the wood shop usage fees during that month.

Additional classes are coming. Visit rileymwr.com for current listing.

Important Class Information Pre-registration and payment are required for some classes. Class begins promptly; late arrivals will not always be accepted. Some ongoing class schedules have changed; check dates and class descriptions for details. Some classes will require you to purchase supplies. Call to verify the dates and sign up procedures. There are enrollment limits, so sign up early.

FramingMatting and Framing $10(Orientation and First Time User Course) Sep 10, 24, Oct 8, 22, & Nov 5, 19 6-9pm Learn the skills to do your own matting and framing and save a bundle! Subjects covered include: material selection, matt cutting, frame chopping and assembly, and glass-cutting. All materials are provided for hands-on instruction. Students will not be working on their own projects. Patrons are required to take this class before using the framing area. (One Session Workshop)

Textiles Crochet, Knitting, & Cross Stitch2nd Sat of Every Month, 1-4pm Learn the basics of crochet including single and double stitches, how to read instructions, how to change colors, and how to increase and decrease. Students will be supplied with yarn and a hook for their first class. After the first class, supplies are the students’ responsibility.

Sales Store & Custom Shop Our sales store has supplies for many crafts and hobbies to include: stained glass, wood working, matts & frames, ceramic paints, clay for pottery, quilting & sewing supplies (excluding fabric), DMC floss, and metal engraving. The Shop also carries handmade wooden farewell gifts, flag holders, coin holders, shadow box frames (to display your medals), and triangle name holders.

CERAMIC SHOP: You can drop off your greenware or glazeware for firing here. There is a minimal charge per inch.

PROFESSIONAL MATTING & FRAMING: Our shop has over 500 frame molding choices and only the highest quality conservation & preservation matts for your valuable pieces. Stop in and get a free estimate.

ENGRAVING SHOP: We offer computerized engraving services. Currently we are able to engrave the following materials: glassy brass, black brass, pen sets, sabers, wood, plastic, glass, mirror, and limestone. Stop by and take a look at our samples and see what we can do for you!

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7753 Apennines Dr.785-239-9764/4028

Hours:Wed-Fri, 11:30am-8:30pmSat-Sun, 9am-5pmMon & Tue, Closed

Wrecker Service: Car trouble? Our Wrecker Service will tow you from anywhere on Post! Impound fee: $12.50/day. Call for towing fees: 785-239-9764/4028

Car Wash:7756 Apennines Dr. Open 24 hours/ 7 days a weekGit-R-Done for next to none at the Automotive Skills Center Car Wash. The car wash has the following for your use: change machine, vacuum cleaners, wax and drying area, and 8 bay car wash.

Body Shop: The Automotive Skills Center body shop is open for business providing technical skills and continuous education. Patrons must attend a body shop class or complete hands-on training before utilizing the body shop area.

Front End Alignment:Wed-Fri, 12:30-6pm Wheel alignment specifications: 1987-2009 Passenger Cars, Vans, and Light Trucks

Air Conditioning Service: The Automotive Skills Center professional staff mechanics will service your AC at a fraction of the cost compared to downtown dealer and repair shops.

Mac Mentor: Mac Mentor, a high tech system, with OBD11 Smart Cards, Scope Probe for European and Domestic Cars, Mercedes, Toyota, Volkswagen, BMW, Audi, Land Rover, Porsche, Jaguar, Saab and Volvo 1986-2005, and domestic cars 1984-2006.

Mitchell On-Demand: Mitchell On-Demand Reference Library on DVD has manuals for both European and Domestic cars 1984-2007 with color-coded diagrams, repairs and trouble codes.

Auto Mechanics Skills Class:“Skills & Development Mandatory Basic Safety” Orientation and “Lift It Right” Training Every Thu evening at 6pm. - $10 per person Class will consist of a safety brief, proper utilization of tools and equipment such as: personal protective equipment (PPE), personal protective clothing (PPC) and lifts. In order to earn a DA form 3031 qualification card (Required to use the Automotive Skills Center’s service area) the individual will be asked to demonstrate how to operate the equipment and lifts in accordance with established procedures outlined in this class. The DA form 3031 qualification card expires 2 years from the date it is issued. Individual’s must register one week prior to the class in order to attend by calling 785-239-9764.

Facility Features:• Open bays with complete tool sets and roll-around benches• 15-suspension lift bays• A 12,000 lb lift bay that supports the vehicle by its tires• Complete tool room• Paint booth (drive through capability)• State of the art engine rebuild and machine shop• Inline fuel filter removal bay• Mitchell On-Demand reference library on DVD, both European and Domestic cars (84-07) with color coded diagrams, updated repair and trouble codes.• Body Shop• Trained mechanics available for assistance and advice

Services Provided:• Overnight parking• Tire mounting, balancing, and repair• Engine computer monitor• Air conditioning service• Dry-hoaner• Front end alignment• Brake drums and rotors turned• Hydraulic press• Welding services• Flywheel grinding• McPherson strut replacement• Broken bolt removal• Pack wheel bearings• Engine rebuilding services• Ball joint installation and removal• Fuel injector cleaning• Battery recharging• Valve grinding

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Hours of operationBowling Center: The Custer Hill Bowling Center is currently closed for renovations and is scheduled to re-open in October with limited lane availability until November. For more information visit us online at rileymwr.comSun-Thu: 11am-9pmFri & Sat: 11am-MidnightClosed Nov 22 (Thanksgiving)

Pricing:Adults: $2.75 per gameShoe Rental: $2.50 per person

Lounge:Wed-Sat: 5pm-Close

Pro-Shop:Merchandise Orders: Mon-Fri, 1-4pmBall Drilling & Repair: Mon, Wed, & Fri 2-4pm Ball Drilling (if purchased through Custer Hill Bowling) $20 or $35 if bought somewhere else. Please Note: We do not guarantee any ball unless it is bought from us, including drilling.

special events:Kids Lock-In NightOct 13, until 1am $7.50 per child Must be at least 10yrs old. Unlimited drinks and bowling till 1am. Parents must sign in and sign out when picked up. Contact information MUST accompany child. No one else will be permitted to pick them up.

10 for 10 Promotion Oct-Dec 10 week program, $10 weekly entry. Points system contest, based on 1 game each week and 1st ball of each frame. One with the most points at the end of the 10 weeks wins. Prizes for 1st and 2nd place. Only one game per week will be scored.

Kids Halloween Party Oct 30, 6pm Lots of events and specials this night. Watch for our flyer

Turkey Bowl Nov 12-16 Bowl 3 strikes in a row and win a turkey for Thanksgiving dinner.

School Closures Special11am-5pm on school closure days Bring the kids in on days when school is scheduled off during the weekdays and enjoy filling that time with 50 cent games and shoes for the kids.

MontHly food specials:SeptemberBig Grilled Cheese Bacon BurgerPig Pie Pizza

OctoberChicken or Beef Fajita Nacho’sChicken Bacon Ranch Pizza

NovemberChicken BLT SandwichMeat Lovers Calzone

prograMMing specialsWeekday Programming: Lunchtime: Mon-Fri, 11-1pm$7.00 Special- Includes 1 personal 1-topping pizza, 1 fountain soda and 2 games of bowling with shoes. $1.00 games/$1.00 shoes

Afternoons: Mon-Fri, 1-3:30pm $1.50 games/$1.00 shoes.

After School Deal: Mon-Fri, 3:30-6pm $5.00 includes 2 games, shoes, and snack.

Evening Programming: 6pm-Close Mon - Kids Bowl Free Kids get to bowl free all night with paying adult. 3 kids per 1 adult. Shoes included. Adults pay $2.75 per game/$2.50 for shoes and games must correspond with the same number of games bowled as the kids.

Tue - Nifty Fifty Night Hotdogs, popcorn and small soda are only $.50 each and bowl to the oldies music with $.50 games and shoes all night.

Wed - Red Pin Night Get a strike with the Head Red Pin and win a coupon for a free game of bowling.$2.00 per game with $2.00 shoes Fri - Ghost Bowling $7.00 per person plus $2.00 shoes gets you bowling with the ghost pins all night starting at 6pm. $1.00 fish sandwiches all day and night long.

Weekend Programming: Sat - Afternoon: 11am-6pm $1.50 games/$1.00 shoes

Sat - Night Extreme: 6pm-Midnight- $10.00/person ($6.00 for kids under 12) Includes Shoes bowling all night - Open Bowling $2.75 games/$2.50 shoes. . - Enjoy $10.00 1-topping pizzas and $3.50 pitchers of soda all night also.

Sun - Family Fun Day: All Day $30.00 per lane. Includes 2 hours of bowling, 1 large 2-topping pizza, 2 pitchers of soda and shoes for up to 6 people.

BirtHday party pacKagesNew Birthday Party Packages are here! Basic 10 Package - $9.50 per child Includes 2 hours bowling, shoes, personal 1-topping pizza, drink, plates, sporks, cups, placemats and balloon bouquet for the birthday person.

Spare 10 Package - $10.75 per child Includes 2 hours bowling, shoes, choice of personal 1-topping pizza, hotdog or hamburger with fries, drink, plates, sporks, cups, placemats and balloon bouquet for the birthday person, and gift bag for each child.

Strike 10 Package - $13.75 per child Includes 2 hours bowling, shoes, choice of personal 1-topping pizza, chicken fingers, hotdog, corn dog or hamburger with fries, Pin Sipper cup (filled), plates, sporks, cups, placemats and bowling pin along with balloon bouquet for the birthday person, and gift bag for each child.

All packages include invitations and balloons, along with set-up and clean-up.

Additional items such as candy-filled mini pins, bowling ball banks, and bowlingpin sipper cups can be purchased to personalize your party even more.

All you have to do is bring is the kids and cake and let us do the rest.

We also offer packages for FRG, Unit and special groups. Stop in and see what we can do for you.

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DESTINATION PACKAGING

WALT DISNEY WORLD & DISNEYLAND RESORT Disney’s Armed Forces Salute Military Discount has been extended through September 30, 2012. Active and retired U.S. military personnel (including active and retired members of the United States Coast Guard, National Guard, and Reservists) or their spouses can purchase Military Salute Park Hopper Passes at a discounted rate. No more than twelve (12) Disney military promotion tickets may be purchased and no more than six (6) activated at one time by any eligible service member or spouse. In addition, one of the tickets purchased must be for use by the eligible service member or his/her spouse. All tickets and options are non-transferable and non-refundable and must be used by Oct 1, 2012 (certain black-out dates apply). Discounts up to 40% are available on rooms at select Disney Hotels! Let the Leisure Travel Center staff assist you in your travel plans.

Walt Disney World Resort Disneyland Resort4-Day Park Hopper $138 3-Day Park Hopper for $99 Upgrade to include Water Parks $165 CRUISES & ALL-INCLUSIVE RESORTS You get more for your money on a cruise or all-inclusive vacation because one price covers virtually everything. Stop by and pick up brochures and let us assist you in planning your next vacation at discounted prices.

UNIVERSAL ORLANDO An entire Universe of Action, Thrills, and Excitement! Enjoy a day in the Wizardly World of Harry Potter located in Universal’s Islands of Adventure Theme Park or jump into the action with your favorite movie at Universal Studios: Florida. A real working film and TV studio where an amazing array of rides, shows and attractions make you the star. Military discount attraction tickets available and let us help you book a hotel at a discounted price.

SANDALS Imagine having everything you can dream of on your Caribbean vacation. You can actually slow down and enjoy the warmth and charm of the islands, while indulging in a level of luxury and service found only at the world’s most extraordinary resorts. Military discounts available through Leisure Travel Center.

ANHEUSER-BUSCH ADVENTURE PARKS Sea World Parks & Entertainment is opening its doors to the Armed Forces and their Families through December 31, 2012 by offering a single day complimentary admission. For program eligibility and to register online, visit www.herosalute.com. For additional savings for friends and Family be sure to contact the Leisure Travel Center.

ARMED FORCES VACATION CLUB (AFVC) AFVC is a “Space Available” program that offers condominium vacations at resorts around the world for only $369 per unit per week. If you enjoy off-season activities in popular locations without the hassle of high-season prices and crowds, along with the ability to travel on 10 days notice or less, the AFVC can offer you an incredible vacation value. When making reservations be sure to select Fort Riley Installation #94 so that booking credit will be provided to the Fort Riley MWR program.

Ticketed Events

KANSAS STATE FOOTBALLSep 1 Missouri St $15Oct 27 Texas Tech $20Nov 3 OSU “Fort Riley Day” $20 Dec 1 Texas $20

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS TICKETS Limited tickets are available.Sep 9 FalconsSep 30 ChargersOct 7 RavensOct 28 RaidersNov 18 BengalsNov 25 BroncosDec 2 PanthersDec 23 Colts

RANGERS -VS- AVALANCHE Oct 6, 7pm - Sprint Center, Kansas City Discount tickets range from $18.00-$138.00. Last day to order tickets is Sep 28.

RINGLING BROS AND BARNUM & BAILEY CIRCUS Sep 12-16, Sprint Center, Kansas City Opening Day Special, Sep 12, 7pm All tickets $13.25 (excludes Circus Celebrity, VIP and Premium Seats) Tickets for other shows are $18.25 Lower Level & $12.25 for Upper Level. Order tickets early as discount offer expires Sep 4. All access pre-show is included in ticket purchase.

THE MIDLAND COMEDY John CaparuloSep 28, Tickets are $27.00 & 23.00Mike Birbiglia’s My Girlfriend’s BoyfriendOct 6, Tickets are $28.60

KANSAS SPEEDWAY Order your tickets early for NASCAR’s Chase for the Sprint Cup at the Kansas Speedway on Oct 21. Get a free Track Pass with any NASCAR Sprint Cup ticket purchase through Leisure Travel Center. The Track Pass gives you access to the infield for the pre-race concert, driver introductions and more! Park for free and bring in your own cooler filled with favorite food and beverages.

Area attractions

ROLLING HILLS WILDLIFESalina - KS Over 80 unique and rare animal species await in their beautifully landscaped Zoological Park. Make sure your adventure includes the world-class Wildlife Museum. You will become completely immersed in the wildlife experience with animals from around the world, a 360 degree domed theatre, interactive Children Exploration Center and traveling exhibit displays.

WORLDS OF FUNKansas City - MO Features over 40 rides for all ages and thrill seekers, including seven world class coasters. Nowhere else in the Midwest will you find the variety of rides Worlds of Fun has, from the “Prowler” to the Family classics like the carousel and train. Little ones have an entire section of the park to themselves in Camp Snoopy and your chance to meet “Peanuts” characters! Military discounts available.

SILVER DOLLAR CITY Branson - MO Discover the adventures of a Bransonvacation or getaway when you visit Silver Dollar City attractions nestled in Branson, Missouri. Visit the theme park where you will step back in time to a 1880’s craft village filled with the best crafts, thrill rides, Family attractions and festivals. Military discount tickets are available. Purchase an adult ticket and receive a child’s admission ticket for free. Numerous hotels and other attractions and shows are also available for a great vacation or weekend getaway.

GREAT WOLF LODGE Kansas City - KS It’s a howlin’ good time for the whole Family, featuring 5 huge waterslides, 3 kiddie slides, 2 pools, a giant waterfront and more. Continue your adventure at Northern Lights Arcade, with over 100 games and ticket redemption. Great Wolf Lodge has something for every member of your pack! Military discounts are available through the Leisure Travel Center for several other hotels in the KC area.

SIX FLAGSSt Louis - MO & Arlington - TX Great military discounts available. Let us put together a great weekend getaway to include discounts to hotels.

OTHER SERVICES

RILEY RIDE Save yourself some trouble and find a safe ride home by purchasing a ticket for the Riley Ride. Choose from a $5 one-way pass or $10 round trip pass and use it to go from Fort Riley to Aggieville (or back) on a Friday or Saturday night from designated pick-up/drop-off locations. Stop by LTC and pick up a schedule or call for more information.

FAX SERVICES Fax Services available through the Leisure Travel Center. Cost is $2 first page and $1 per additional page.

VACATION PLANNING More choices and greater discounts for a variety of attractions and shows for Central Florida, Tennessee, Branson, Missouri, Las Vegas, California, Illinois, Georgia, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Louisiana, the Carolinas, and Virginia areas. The Military Travel Voucher allows you to select your destination and make reservations for hotel accommodations and attraction tickets at military discounts through the Leisure Travel Center.

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November --------------------------------------------FORT RILEY DAY Nov 3, Time TBDBill Snyder Family Stadium Cheer on the K-State football team as they take on the Oklahoma State Cowboys. Tickets are available at LTC for $20. Call, 785-239-5614 for more information.

CHRISTMAS PARADENov 23, 5:30pm Heritage Park, Junction City, KS Floats, bands, lights, and the arrival of Santa Claus! Starts at the JC High down 6th St. and will concluded at the Park. For more information, visit www.junctioncity.org

october--------------------------------------------MONSTER MYTHS BY MOONLIGHTOct 13, 6:30-8pm Milford State Park Ride our hayrack and come explore out nature trail by moonlight. Learn the truth about spiders, snakes, and more. For more information, call 785-238-3014.

SPOOKTACULAROct 20, Noon-4:30pm Sunset Zoo, Manhattan Trick or Treat through the animal collection. Come in costume, no matter the age! For more information, visit www.ci.manhattan.ks.us

September --------------------------------------------AGGIEFESTSep 28-30, 6pm-2amAggieville, Manhattan The 6th Annual Multi-genre Live Music Festival will have 100+ bands at multiple venues. For more information, visit www.aggieville.org

JAMMIN IN JC BLUES AND BBQSep 28 and 29, 5-11pmHeritage Park, Junction City, KS Featuring Texas Style Blues and a 4 BBQ contests featuring Chicken, Beef Brisket, Pork Ribs and Pulled Pork. For more information, visit www.jammininjc.com

Fall apple Day FestivalSep 22, 9am-3pm - Historic Main Post Join us for our annual Fall Apple Day Festival which showcases the many units and organizations on Fort Riley and in our surrounding communities. Activities include a petting zoo, expo tent, food provided by Family Readiness Groups, Commanding General’s Mounted Color Guard encampment and demonstrations, fire and safety displays, obstacle course, tactical equipment display, wellness tent, weapons firing, ATV rides, and of course apple pies for sale, whole pies or by the slice, will be offered by the Historical and Archeological Society of Fort Riley.

OktOberFestOct 5, 4-10pmOct 6-8, Noon-10pmRally Point Field Experience the sights, sounds and food of an authentic German Festival right here at Fort Riley. Enjoy the rides and attractions of Toby’s carnival (tickets and wristbands available for purchase). Take the Family on a mule wagon ride compliments of the Commanding General’s Mounted Color Guard. Dance to polka music each afternoon, have authentic German food and beer, and enjoy live music in the Fest Tent each night (bands to be announced). Ample free parking.

FOrt riley autOcrOssOct 14, 10am - Marshall Army Airfield Drive your car in an adrenaline pounding solo competition sponsored by the Salina Region Sports Car Club of America (SCCA). Learn how to drive at or near your limit and gain skills that translate directly to accident avoidance on the road. Driver training available on Oct 13. Open to active duty Soldiers, spouses and members of SCCA. Participants must pre-register at www.salinascca.org.

christkinDlDec 1, 10am-4pm - RCC Enjoy a German Holiday Tradition with Family and friends at Fort Riley’s 4th annual Christkindl Market! Vendor booths will go on sale beginning Oct 1. For more information, please call 785-239-8990.

For more information about these events, visit www.rileymwr.com or call the Special Events Coordinator at 785.239.6398.

Fort Riley Post Library5306 Hood Dr.785-239-5305

Tue-Sat, 11am-6pmSun, Closed on Mon & Federal Holidays

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Story TimeSaturdays (excluding Sep 8 & Nov 17), 1:30-2pm Story Time is a free service of the Fort Riley Post Library. It is an opportunity for parents to introduce their children to reading in a fun way. Children will have an opportunity to do activities that promote development and learning. Snacks and drinks will be provided.

Movie NightsSep 22, Kung Fu Panda 2Oct 13, Corpse Bride Nov 10, HugoMovie Night begins at 6:30pm Grab your Family, friends, and neighbors and join Fort Riley Post Library for Movie Night! Every month, we’ll set up our huge screen in the Library and show a Family-friendly movie. So bring kids and pals and enjoy an evening of fun! Popcorn and drinks will be provided.

Upcoming Parties FALL FESTIVALSep 8, 1-3pm Come enjoy the coming of Fall at the Library! We will have caramel apples, wagon rides provided by the Color Guard and warm apple cider.

TRUNK OR TREATOct 27, 6-8pm Ghosts, ghouls and creatures of fright! Don’t miss our first Trunk or Treat! Dress your best and fill your trunk with treats & candies. Decorate your trunks for a chance to win a prize.

LET’S TALK TURKEYNov 17, 1-3pm The time has come to think of good ole’ Tom the Turkey! Come see a wonderful presentation put on by the Milford Lake Nature Center. We’ll get to see, feel, and learn all about turkeys!

All Library programs and events are free of charge.

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SportS & FitneSS KING FIELD HOUSE (KFH)202 Custer Ave. | 785-239-3868Mon-Fri, 5am-9pmSat, Sun, & Hol, 8am-8pmTraining Holidays, 5am-9pm KINGS KORNER SMOOTHIE BAR 202 Custer Ave. | 785-240-1086Mon-Fri, 7am-2pm

LEONARD FITNESS CENTER7632 McGlachlin St. | 785-239-5771Mon-Fri, 5am-8pmSat, Sun, & Hol, 10am-5pm

CRAIG FITNESS CENTER7024 Apennines Dr. | 785-239-5562Mon-Fri, 5am-9pmSat, Sun, & Hol, 1-8pm

LONG FITNESS CENTER8069 Normandy Dr. | 785-239-4683Mon-Fri, 5am-9pmSat, Sun, & Hol, 8am-4pm

ROBINSON FITNESS CENTER7832 Hale St. | 785-239-4480Mon-Fri, 5am-8pmSat, Sun, & Hol, Noon-7pm

other ServiceSPERSONAL TRAINING60 min individual session $20 60 min tandem 2-people session $30 Contact information for personal trainers can be found at www.rileymwr.com under the sports, fitness and aquatics link.

FITNESS ASSESSMENTS Offered monthly or by appointment. Fitness goals cannot be set until your current fitness level is assessed. Assessments include tests on resting heart rate, blood pressure, body composition, cardiovascular endurance, flexibility, and muscular strength & endurance.

BODY COMPOSITIONS Offered monthly or by appointment. Includes girth measurements, skinfold tests, and bioelectrical impedance weighing.

FIT 4 LIFE Get up, get out and get fit! Operation Fit 4 Life is a fitness based program designed to help you lose weight, get fit, relieve stress, have fun and win prizes! This program runs year round so register at any time. http://fit4life.rileymwr.com/

INDOOR CLIMBING Craig Fitness Center’s rock wall has terrain for first-timers just learning to belay and seasoned climbers seeking a challenge. Three hour belay and ropes course required for all climbers. Contact our fitness department for scheduling. For questions or additional fitness information, call 785-239-3146.

Swimming poolS EYSTER POOL6940 Warren Rd. | 785-239-4854Open SwimMon-Fri, 4-8pmSat-Sun, 1-6pmLap SwimMon,Wed, & Fri, 7:30-9amMon-Fri, 11am-1pm

LONG TRAINING POOL8069 Normandy Dr. | 785-239-4684Unit Lifeguard Training Mon-Fri Training (Unit must submit memo of request 2 weeks prior to requesting date with the following information: date, time, number of Soldiers, type of training, requesting POC for memo, OIC or NCOIC responsible for Soldiers the morning of, memo signed by company commander.) Cost is $200 per Soldier. Lifeguard certification is current for three years and CPR for Professional Rescuer is current for two years. Please call, 785-239-9441 for more information.

CUSTER HILL POOL7465 Normandy Dr.785-239-5860Mon-Fri, 4-8pm & Sat-Sun, 11am-8pm(Closes for the season Sep 4)

MAIN POST POOL448 Seitz Dr.785-239-6972Sep 1-3, 1-6pm (Closes for the season Sep 4)

PRIVATE POOL PARTIES Book your Fall birthday, FRG, or any kind of party with Fort Riley Aquatics. Eyster Pool available hours: Sat or Sun, 11am-1pm or 6-8pm.Pool Party Room available hours: Sat or Sun, 1-6pmBeginning rates: $75 for the 2 hours up to 25 guests. Each Additional group of 25 guests, $25Loopy Dragon (inflatable play structure) $25Wibbit (inflatable play structure) $25Party Room for 2 hours $25 Call Hedy Noveroske for dates, times and quotes at 785-239-9441.

pool eventS &inStructional claSSeSSPEEDOS & FIDOSSep 9 Bring your dog out and enjoy a nice swim with your pooch and others.

WIBBIT NIGHT Oct 13, 7-10pm$10/Family or $5/Single Come and play on our new inflatable, “Wibbit,” a three part obstacle course.

LOOPY DRAGON NIGHT Nov 10, 7-10pm$10/Family or $5/Single “LOOPY DRAGON” will make her appearance. Hot dogs, chips, juice and cookies will be served. SCUBA SANTA Dec 1 Scuba Santa is back! Come and take a picture with Santa under the water here at Eyster Pool. Pictures will be sent via e-mail for that unique Family Christmas card! Costumes are welcome. You can also try out some of the scuba equipment too. Holiday cookies and hot chocolate will be served. SKIES SWIM LESSONS SKIES registration must be made at Parent Central 6620 Normandy Dr.Oct 15-194-4:45pm Level I5-5:45pm Level PACA 6-6:45pm Level II7-7:45pm Level III

Nov 26-304-4:45pm PACA5-5:45pm Level I6-6:45pm Level II7-7:45pm Level III

GROUP SWIM LESSONS Group Swim Lessons will be held at Eyster Pool, 6940. Cost is $30/childOct 1-5 & 9-124-4:45pm Level I5-5:45pm Level PACA 6-6:45pm Level II7-7:45pm Level III

Nov 5-9 & 12-164-4:45pm PACA5-5:45pm Level I6-6:45pm Level II7-7:45pm Level III

intramural SportSFLAG FOOTBALL SEASONSeason runs Sep 4 thru Nov 8 (Open to Active Duty Soldiers only)

CO-ED SAND VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT Tournament starts Sep 22 at 10amRegistration ends Sep 20

CO-ED SOFTBALL TOURNAMENTTournament starts Sep 29 at 10amRegistration ends Sep 27

COMMUNITY LIFE VOLLEYBALL SEASONSeason runs Oct 10 thru Dec 12Registration ends Oct 4

SPOOKTACULAR FUN RUN Run starts Oct 27 at 10amRegistration ends Oct 25 - FREE TURKEY 2 MILER FUN RUN Run starts Nov 17 at 10amRegistration ends Nov 15 - FREE

INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Season runs Nov 19 thru Mar 15(Open to Active Duty Soldiers only)

All Tournaments and Fun Runs are open to Active Duty & All DOD Cardholders.

For questions or more intramural information , call 785-239-2813.

FitneSS claSSeS FITNESS CLASS PASSES Passes can be purchased at KFH in the fitness office for $2 per class. Cash will not be accepted at class time. Classes and schedules are subject to change. Find our schedule online at www.rileymwr.com and or stop by KFH for a copy of the calendar.

SPINNING A group cycling class that puts you in control of your intensity level. The low-impact ride builds cardio & strength and burns hundreds of calories. If possible, bring a sweat towel, water, and a heart rate monitor.

TOTAL BODY X 60-minute workout challenges all your major muscle groups. Your choice of weight inspires you to get the results you came in for and fast!

ZUMBA A fusion of Latin and international music that creates a dynamic, exciting, and effective fitness workout. TRX Suspension training is a type of bodyweight exercise in which a variety of compound exercise movements can be performed. These are done with the aim of developing balance, flexibility, strength and joint stability simultaneously. Excellent for any fitness level.

ROWBICS Rowbics combines the best of rowing & fitness standards so you can get your cardio workout as well as hit the weights all in one workout. Great for any fitness level but be ready for a challenge.

INTERVAL BOOT CAMP Combines 3.5 minutes of cardio drills with 1.5 minutes of strength/conditioning exercises. Modifications provided for all fitness levels.

NOTE: For Youth Sports turn to page 10.

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