<p>JEROME A. POLLOS/Press Trace Walker giggles as he works through the steps of a Zumba class Wednesday at Seltice Elementary in Post Falls. Peak Health and Wellness in Post Falls recently donated $1,000 for the school's exercise program to help continue physical education activities for students next year. "The kids absolutely love it," said Laurie Buckel, a fifth-grade teacher at Seltice Elementary. "We have noticed increased school attendance rates on Wednesdays and greater student focus after the exercise session."</p>
<p>SHAWN GUST/Press Doreen Schneider, a new member of the Red Hat Tootsies, visits with other members of the group Wednesday during a regular activity that included lunch at Beverly's at the Coeur d'Alene Resort. The group meets monthly to discuss upcoming events and organize collections for soldiers who are serving active duty.</p>
<p>JEROME A. POLLOS/Press Brandon De Simone talks on his phone Thursday as he walks under shirts hung in front of the Student Union Building at North Idaho College. The display was part of "The Clothesline Project" which told personal stories with written messages from sexual assault victims in the community as part of the National Sexual Assault Awareness month.</p>
<p>SHAWN GUST/Press Doreen Schneider, a new member of the Red Hat Tootsies, visits with other members of the group Wednesday during a regular activity that included lunch at Beverly's at the Coeur d'Alene Resort. The group meets monthly to discuss upcoming events and organize collections for soldiers who are serving active duty.</p>
<p>JEROME A. POLLOS/Press Brandon De Simone talks on his phone Thursday as he walks under shirts hung in front of the Student Union Building at North Idaho College. The display was part of "The Clothesline Project" which told personal stories with written messages from sexual assault victims in the community as part of the National Sexual Assault Awareness month.</p>
Slice of life images found while out and about in Kootenai County.