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RECREATION AND LEISURE
Calendar of Events16
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Our Mission: Deliver Flexible, Innovative and Relevant Programs and Services that enable readiness and resiliency to the Total Military Family.
Our Vision: The Driving Force that keeps the Total Military Family Strong.
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Four distinct state of the art physical �tness centers, Natch-er, Gammon, Otto and Smith, o�er an extensive range of health promoting programs to the community. Active Duty, Retirees, National Guard, Reservists, DoD civilian employees and their immediate Family members may use the Fitness Centers.
Free services available at the Centers include the use of weight rooms (Nautilus, Body Master, Hammer Strength, Life�tness and Star Trac), racquetball and basketball courts, saunas, cardio rooms and lockers. A wide range of physical, health promoting special programs and activities, including the services of personal trainers are also o�ered.
Natcher Physical Fitness Center, located at 2341 Gary Owen Regiment Avenue, features free weights/strength training equipment, selectorized and plate loaded, steppers, recum-bent bikes, rowers, treadmills, cross trainers, suspended indoor running track, three full size basketball courts, vol-leyball, two glass enclosed racquetball courts, and outdoor ¼-mile running track.
Otto Physical Fitness Center, located at 6591 Abel Street, re-cently completely renovated, features state of the art equip-ment including free weights/strength training equipment, selectorized and plate loaded, steppers, recumbent bikes, rowers, treadmills, cross trainers, an extra large sauna for both men and women, lockers and showers, cardio room, a 6,000 sq. ft. weight room with overhead jogging/walking track, fourteen 55” �at screen televisions, stereo system and an 11,000 sq. ft. basketball �oor with electronic bleachers, goals and scoreboards.
Smith Physical Fitness Center, located at 5927 Cavalry Drive,
is currently undergoing an extensive renovation and expan-sion process. Extra large saunas, locker rooms and showers, a climbing wall, a 6,000 sq. ft. cardio and weight room are being added. Gammon Physical Fitness Center, located at 850 Radio Street, is open for most physical �tness activities in the areas of weight training, cardio and upstairs areas designed for func-tional �tness. Some areas at Gammon recently underwent a full scale renovation. The new construction includes an extra aerobic room to expand the existing program, a smoothie bar, childcare areas, and a therapeutic massage room which will be sta�ed by a licensed massage therapist.
Fuel Bar will o�er a variety of smoothies designed to boost the health and �tness of patrons. The drinks will be a blend of 100 percent all natural fruit based drink mixes combined with the highest quality supplements available. Fuel will o�er meal replacement smoothies, energy smoothies and muscle building smoothies that may be consumed before or after a workout.
Gammon's new "Kids on Site" childcare o�ers hourly child-care for parents who are attending �tness classes. Childcare will be available for children 6 weeks to twelve years of age. Childcare is limited to two hours per customer, per session.
“We are pleased to o�er these new services to the commu-nity, especially the expansion of our aerobic program and hourly childcare. Hourly childcare may be much appreci-ated by those whose sponsors are deployed as they can use Gammon’s facilities for relieving stress and promoting health,” said Shannon Wolfrum, Director, FMWR Sports and Fitness.
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Halloween, celebrated each year on October 31, is a mixture of ancient Celtic practices,
Catholic and Roman religious rituals and European folk traditions that blended together
over time to create the holiday we know today. In ancient times, people were superstitious
believing that the dead can return to Earth on Halloween. They would light bon�res and wear
costumes to ward o� evil spirits and roaming ghosts. In the 19th century, Halloween became
a more community-based children’s holiday where people looked forward forward to parades,
costumes, and sweet treats to usher in the winter season.
Family and MWR activities are holding fun events where goblins, ghouls and other
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HALLOWEEN THEMED LUNCH BOOK DISCUSSION Wednesday, October 5, at 11 AM, Barr Memorial Library will have a special Halloween book discussion. As part of their regular Lunch Book Discussion group they will be presenting “The Haunting of Hill House” by Shirley Jackson.
CREATURE FEATURE FILM SERIES Every Saturday during the month of October, at 12 PM, Barr Memorial Library will be showing Universal Studios classic horror �lms that include, Dracula, Frankenstein, Creature of The Black Lagoon, The Wolf Man and The Invisible Man.
“QUEEN OF THE COLD-BLOODED TALES” On Saturday, October 22 at 2:30 PM, Barr Library will host a special “Authors at your Library” program for the Halloween season, Kentucky author Roberta Simpson Brown, the “Queen of the Cold-Blooded Tales”. The program is better suited for teens and adults. Guests who come in costume will receive a special treat – not a trick.
ROCKER II HALLOWEEN BASH On Saturday, October 29, The Rocker II Club will host the annual Halloween Bash. The party will start at 8 PM and continue until 4 AM. The Club will be decorated for the occasion. Two D.J’s. will spin their music and the traditional Halloween costume contest will start at the stroke of midnight. The cover charge is only $3 for Military ID card holders and $5 for all other guests. Guests who live on Fort Knox may call (270) 272-8956 for free shuttle service, available from 7 PM until 4 AM.
LEADERS CLUB HALLOWEEN PARTY On Friday, October 28 at 7 PM, The Leaders Club invites everyone to their Halloween party. “Come dressed for the occasion, have fun and dance the “Thriller” with our sta�”, said club manager Mandy Zilisch.
FRIGHT NIGHT On Friday, October 28, from 9 PM to 12 AM, “Fright Night” will take place at Devers Middle School and Teen Center for 9th through 12th grade students. This is a free Halloween event. For more information, call Devers at (502) 624-6442.
“FEAR FACTOR” LOCK IN On Saturday, October 29, “Fear Factor” Lock In, 9 PM to 7 AM, at Devers Middle School and Teen Center for 6th through 8th grade students. The cost is $15 per person. Fear Factor activities will include costume contest, open recreation activities, food and refreshments.
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REMEMBERING THE FALLEN…ARMY STRONG FESTIVAL 2011
Fort Knox Family and MWR will host a Run for the Fallen on October 15 at 9:00 AM at the Natcher Physical Fitness Center. Run for the Fallen events are held across the nation to honor Active Duty service members who have made the ultimate sacri�ce for our Nation. The run/walk on the 15th of October will serve as an opportunity for Fort Knox community members to honor our fallen Military. Family members of our Fallen Soldiers are also invited to attend and participate in the event and are encouraged to bring pictures and/or memorabilia of their loved ones to display in a remembrance area.
"We want the Families of the Fallen to know that the sacri�ce their Soldier made will not be forgotten and that this community recognizes the sacri�ces they’ve made as well,” said Robyn Mroszczyk, a Financial Counselor with Army Community Service Survivor Outreach Services (SOS) program.
The run/walk beings at 9:00 AM at the running track behind Natcher Fitness Center on Gary Owen Regiment Avenue. The 2-mile course is stroller friendly and bicycles are welcome with appropriate safety gear. No pets allowed. The run is open to the public and all ages and abilities may participate. For more information about the Run for the Fallen, please contact Army Community Service (SOS) at (502) 624-1789 or (502) 624-2006.
Following the run, the Army Family Strong Festival will run from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM at Natcher Fitness Center. The Festival is free and open to Military ID card holders. “This is the third year Family and MWR has hosted this free event to show our appreciation of Soldiers and Families,” said Melinda Roberts, Division Chief of Army Community Service.
Weather permitting, the parking area adjacent to the �tness center will be �lled with in�atables, funnel cakes, hay rides, and carnival rides. Regardless of the weather, inside Natcher Fitness Center there will be more in�atables, crafts and activities for children. Free food, snacks and beverages will include hot dogs, chips, water, juice, and sodas.
Come rain or shine! Join Family and MWR on Saturday October 15 for a full day of celebrating our Soldiers and our community.
RETIREE APPRECIATION DAYS
For information, call the Retirement Services O�ce at (502) 624-7236/4641/6419.
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Reservations for the banquet are required. The cost is $20.00 per person.
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The advertised transaction is a rental-purchase agreement. †Must present valid military ID to receive offer. 15% discount may be applied on new agreements for new or pre-leased merchandise or “cash and carry” sales. Product availability may vary by store. Free-rent offers will not reduce total rent or purchase-option amounts. You will not own the merchandise until the total amount necessary to acquire ownership is paid in full or you exercise your early purchase option. Ownership is optional. Offer good while supplies last and cannot be combined with any other promotion. See Store Manager for complete details. Consulta con el Gerente de la Tienda para los detalles completos.**To restart an agreement on a returned product, Rent-A-Center will retain your payment records for two years. Thereafter, simply bring in your last payment receipt for reinstatement. Delivery and set-up are included and RAC services and maintains the merchandise while on rent; set-up does not include connection of gas appliances.
270-352-3042At Wilson Gate of Fort Knox
1679 N. Wilson Rd.
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270-352-3060Next to Jerry’s J-Boy
314 N. Dixie Blvd.
270-769-6555Towne Mall Plaza, next to Kroger
149 Towne Dr.
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ACTIVE RECREATIONMOONLIGHT SCRAMBLE Saturday, October 22
HOUSTON BOWLING CENTER OCTOBERLunch Special:
Open Bowling:
Monday Madness:
Tuesday: Cosmic Bowling Friday:
Saturday:
Cosmic Bowling Saturday:
Sunday: ––
Bowlopolis Birthday Party:
ENTERTAINMENTLATIN DANCE PARTY
CREATURE FEATURES FILM SERIES
HALLOWEEN BASH
HALLOWEEN PARTY
AUTHORS AT YOUR LIBRARY: ROBERTA SIMPSON BROWN
NFL SUNDAY TICKET
ARMY FAMILY ACTION PLAN CONFERENCE
LABYRINTH: A ROUNDABOUT STRESS RELIEVER
APPLYING FOR FEDERAL JOBS
BASICS OF CUSTOMER SERVICE
ARMY FAMILY TEAM BUILDING (AFTB)
VOLUNTEER MGMT INFO SYSTEM TRAINING (VMIS)
AUTOMOTIVE CRAFTS SAFETY CLASS
COUPON CLIPPING CLUB
HANSEN GALLERY FRAMING CLASS
NEWCOMERS ORIENTATION
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS
ADULT BASIC EDUCATION CLASSES
MOTORCYCLE MAINTENANCE CLASS
FOCUSED EDUCATION
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INDIVIDUAL FINANCIAL COUNSELING
FINANCIAL FITNESS: UNDERSTANDING BUDGETING AND BANK ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT
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FINANCIAL CLASSES
MOBILIZATION & DEPLOYMENT
FRG SEMINAR
FAMILY RESILIENCE TRAINING OVERVIEW
INFORMAL FUND CUSTODIAN TRAINING
UNDERSTANDING IDENTITY THEFTAM
FAMILY PROGRAMS
ARROWS FOR ALLSaturday, October 22 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM Camp Carlson Free This event will provide archery shooting demonstrations and instructions along with information about bow hunting on Fort Knox and in the State of Kentucky. There will be several archery lanes with target ranging from 5 yards to 20 yards for youth and adults to practice and learn the basic skills of archery shooting. Professionals will be on hand to provide instruction for beginners as well as amateur shooters. The Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Dept will be present for giveaways and information. Concessions available for purchase. For more information, please call (502) 624-5491.
FORT KNOX COMMUNITY PLAYGROUP
Encourages parent/child interactions through unstructured activities for children up to 5 years of age. Future dates include, November 4 & 18, December 2, 9, 16. For more information,
FIRE SAFETY SHOW
throughout the show with dancing, singing and playful silliness. Weather permitting, the event will be held on the front lawn
INFANT SAFETY CLASS
expectant parents with preparing for and maximizing the safety of their new baby. Scheduled for the 2nd Monday of each month at
(502) 624-2561.
AUTISM SUPPORT GROUP Wednesday, Oc tober 12
the parent support group. Come and share your challenges and successes with other parents and professionals. This support group will be held monthly. Each meeting holds a new adventure including: guest speakers and resources. For more information,
MOMMY/DADDY BASIC TRAINING
class provides parents-to-be with the necessary 4-1-1 on infant care. For Dads there is even an empathy belly to wear! For more information, please call the New Parent Support Program (502) 624-2561.
INFANT MASSAGE
Massage improves sleep, aids digestion, relieves stress, builds
information.
NEW COMMANDERS FAMILY ADVOCACY BRIEF
Commanders and Senior Enlisted advisors within 45 days after appointment to a Command position. For more information call
SOS SUPPORT GROUPThe Survivor Outreach Support Group holds meetings to provide
family activities, compassionate support and friendship. For more information, please contact Survivor Outreach Services
PROGRAMS @ BARR LIBRARY FOR AGES 0-17
Each program focuses on the importance of using books and fun activities to encourage youngsters to read. For more information
Story Hour is a weekly program featuring books and activities for
Book Buddies
Wacky Wednesdays the second Wednesday of the month at 4 PM.
4NBTween bridges the gap between intermediate and high school.
on the third Thursday of the month at 4 PM.
Teen Tuesdays Tuesday program which features a mix of books, crafts, and activities to engage teenagers.
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SATURDAY CHILDCARE
CDC EVENING CHILDCARE
CDC CHILDCARE FOR FRG NIGHTS
SHOWCASE OF HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
HOME FOOTBALL GAME AFTER-PARTY
8-BALL POOL TOURNAMENT
CYSS FAMILY MOVIE MOVIE
TEEN MOVIE MADNESS
COLLEGE TOUR
3-ON-3 BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
MIDDLE SCHOOL LOCK-IN
CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES ACTIVITIES
All Fort Knox employees including, Families of Active Duty Military, Reservist, civilian personnel, and DoD contractors are eligible for CYS Services programs. Participation subject to all CYSS policies and procedures. For more information about CYSS, please call (502) 624-6703.
DEVERS FALL BREAK
Sept 30
Oct 1
Oct 2
Oct 3
Oct 4
Oct 5 & 6
Oct 7
Oct 8
Oct 9
Oct 10
Fort Knox Home Football Game After-Party
St. James Art Fair
Mall Shopping Trip
Huber Farms
College Trip to UK
Babysitting Class
Fishing at Douglas Lake
Dance at Devers MST
UPS Career College Fair
Center Closed in observance of Columbus Day
AQUA ZUMBA A party in the pool for every age! Dance away the calories while in the water. Classes conducted at Anderson Aquatics Center. $3.00 per class, Gammon Aerobics punch cards, Gammon Aerobics Monthly unlimited cards, or Anderson Aquatics Fitness pass accepted. For more information, please call (502) 624-3774.
WATER AEROBICS/AQUACIZE
A $30.00 monthly pass is available. For more information, please call (502) 624-6217.
Morning Classes: Mon - Fri, 9:55 AM - 10:55 AMEvening Classes: Mon & Fri, 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Saturday Classes: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
AEROBIC/CARDIO CLASSES
classes or a $40.00 unlimited, monthly card. Classes may include
Aerobics. For current classes and times, please contact Gammon Physical Fitness Center by calling (502) 624-4033/3774.
FLEXIBILITY TRAININGGammon PFC
routine. By appointment only, please call (502) 624-3774/4033.
BODY COMPOSITIONGammon PFC
current throughout the body. For information and pricing, please call (502) 624-4033.
HEALTH & FITNESS
EQUIPMENT ORIENTATION
center, including cardio machines, Nautilus equipment, and free weights. Discover the proper way to use them and how to get the best results. By appointment only, please call (502) 624-3774/4033.
PERSONAL TRAINING
how to put all the equipment into a safe and effective routine
training is $9.00 per half-hour session or $18.00 for a one hour session. Purchase ten half-hour sessions for $81.00 or ten one hour sessions for $162.00. For more information and appointments, please call (502) 624-3774.
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