More In and Around the JC€ THE NE^—August 1981—I'fege 11 •WORKDUTl Adult Classes The AduU class schedule will ap pear in the September issue of the Charlotte Jewish News. The adult department is preparing a fantastic selection of classes for your enjoy ment and stimulation. Classes such as Breadmaking. Bridge, Yoga, Creative Sewing, Exercise (“Workout”), C.P.R., Lecture Series, Ceramics, Food Processor and many more will be offered beginning the first week of Oct ober. Many requests have come in regarding offering classes at night for those who are unable to attend classes during the day. We are try ing to offer as many of the adult classes as possible during the even ing hours. Please read the schedule carefully when it comes out and you’ll find an excellent selection of | classes being offered between the ! hours of 7 and 10 p.m. A minimum ! of eight is necessary for a class to ! take place so we ask that you I register as soon as possible for a i., class you’re interested in. Specific classes can be arranged at any time if there are eight people interested. If you have an interest in a class you’d like to see offered this fall, call Sara Schreibman at the “J” (366-0357). Fall Gardening Ted Caudle, County Farm Agent, will be doing a session on Fall Lawn Care and Gardening at the JCC on September 17 at 8 p.m. Mark this date now on your calen dar. Watch for further details in next month’s issue. Tennis Challenges for Queen City will be held this month. Please check list at tennis court bulletin board. Rules will be posted. For further informa tion contact: Bernice Russo (364-7996); Barbie Weiner (542-1942). Community Bo wiing League Plans are now being made to organize a Bowling League for all in terested people in our community. The JCC is organizing this league with Centennial Lanes on South Boulevard. With a minimum of 10 teams (40 people) Centennial Lanes will help organize the League and guarantee the Jewish community a rebate of $1040 at the end of the 35 week season. The idea is to turn the money over to the Community Project. The cost each week will be S3 to bowl three games, a jackpot fee of 75* to be retained by the secretary (to be chosen) to purchase awards and trophies, and a 15* — 25‘ fee to the secretary for keeping all records for the league. A nursery is available for those needing it at the lanes. To introduce the league torinterested people. Centennial Lanes will offer a free bowling party on August 19th at 9:30 a.m. The party will be held at Centennial Lanes. 4501 South Blvd. Included in this free morning of fun will be shoes, bowling and light refreshments. Attending this affair is no way obligates you to join the league although the details of the league will be discussed at this time. So that an adequate number of lanes can be reserved, please indicate below whether or not you plan to attend and return this form to Sara Schreibman (c/o Jewish Community Center, P.O. Box 220188, Charlotte, N.C. 28222) by August 14. r* I .1 will attand and will bring. .guaats. .1 am unabla to attand but will |oln tha laagua. J will naad tha nursary for children. NAME JCC MEMBERS ONLY Discount tickets ($2.50) available at office for theaters at EASTLAND, SOUTHPARK, and CHARLOTETOWN. PLAY BINQO at the JCC Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. Eariy Bird Spaeial 8 Workout! An excerise program incorporating dance, yoga, calisthenics, flexibility, centering and stretch. A class worked to upbeat music designed to balance strengthening and stretching exercises. Special concentration is placed on problem areas such as abdomen, hip and thighs. Each class is taught by a trained instructor who exercises with you, demonstrating Workout! techniques. Students are encouraged to work at their own pace and to increase the level of difficulty as they become stronger and more supple. Workout!...a fun way to get and keep in shape. Workout! is owned by Lome Lassiter Boatright who has extensive early training in classical ballet. She has a B.A. from Sweet Brier College and performed with the modern dance troupe there. Before moving to Charlotte, she was a certified exercise instructor for the Arden Zinn Studios in Atlanta, Georgia. CLASS SCHEDULE (Pick any two classes) Monday 6:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday 9:15 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Wednesday 6:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Thursday 9:15 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Classes begin the week of September 14 and continue for 12 weeks. To register, pick two classes per week and fill out the registration form below. Send it with your fee to the JCC. Instructors: Lome Lassiter Boatright and certified Workout! Instructors Fee: $30 Members; $45 Non-members (2 classes per week for 12 weeks). Minimum needed for any of the above classes to be held is 10 people. For further information, called Sara Schreibman at the JCC (366-0357). r 1 I I NAME. PHONE. I ADDRESS. I I 1.. 2._ JL\9. .MEM/NON-MEM AMOUNT ENCLOSED $. DAY TIME Mall to the JCC, P.O. Box 220188, Charlotte, N.C. 28222 The Jewish Calendar CANDLELIGHTING August 7 - 7:21 p.m. August 14 - 7:14p.m. August21 - 7:05p.m. August 28 - 6:56p.m. August 8 - (sundown) thru August 9-(sundown) TISHA B’AV A home] economis Wa ora o bolt faad tfara with tuprisingly law Ecanatnbls litdfiad la ha||^ yau wMi yaw ^vastians* • hWMM ’ “ •■Ml *A|Mi iivmuw iMfTkBfi junoinicnfi BWSIMMEl ItflS MIllT-UTIIIIT miT l2-|pjL PHONE 375-9456 1931 East Independence Blvd. Aerots From QuticyVQw-Miihaii Wttof C^k^vm

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