KROC
QUARTERLY ISSUE 4 Summer 2016
REMEMBERING AL BY ANGEL ROY
W
eekday mornings at 10 a.m. are a little quieter at the Kroc Center gym.
What’s missing is Al Stasko’s kind and sturdy voice, checking in with Kroc Center associates as though they were members of his own family, asking about new homes and newborns, and bringing small (and often homemade) gifts to celebrate both milestones.
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“He was loyal, real, and supportive,” said Andrea Sanford, Kroc Center Director of Athletics & Member Services. “He supported this place – he supported the people.”
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Stasko, a long-time member, volunteer, and friend of the Kroc Center passed away on December 2, 2015. He was 70 years old. Stasko joined the Kroc Center in 2011, though records show he filled out a volunteer application in 2006. He also spent time in the wellness center on the treadmill and in the weight area. COURTESY PHOTO
“He just wanted to be here. He wanted to be involved,” Sanford said. “This was the right place for him.” Membership Manager Dustin Nickerson first met Stasko on his second day working at the Kroc Center. The two went on to share many conversations over the following three years, but it was always Stasko’s closing words that Nickerson held on to most. “And family is everything,” Stasko would say upon his departure.
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“He was just a very humble man,” Nickerson noted.
HEROES WANTED
BY JESSICA CHENOWETH
ON A MISSION: BRINGING THE GOOD NEWS BACK
On a typical day at the Kroc Center, you will see a senior citizen on the treadmill, a child playing basketball with their team, an adult taking a dip in the pool, or a teenager in a dance class. Many of those taking part in these programs are there thanks to a hero. That hero is someone who donated to the Heroes Program & Scholarship Campaign. This year’s campaign kicked off on April 1.
The Kroc Center is a place for adults, children, seniors, and families to foster their talents, stay healthy, and grow; it’s a facility that provides life-changing opportunities; that serves its community and those in need in hundreds of ways.
The Heroes campaign is the Kroc Center’s annual fundraising effort to provide scholarships to those within the community that are in need and want to participate in one of the many offerings
With Joe Muth, assistant director of Operations and Mission Integration, at the helm, the Kroc Center has begun rolling out new ways to promote its mission—to preach the gospel of
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