Pag«7-THE NEWS-December, 1982
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Aerobics
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday
9:15- 10:15 a.m.
5:45 • 6:45 p.m.
7:00 ■ 8:00 p.m.
6 Weeks begins January 10
Dance your way to fitness with easy steps and upbeat
music. It is the most fun you will have while getting in
shape. Bring a towel or mat and wear good tennis shoes.
Instructors:
Mornings Ene Harbin
Evenings Marilyn Hedgepath
Fees:
2 times per week Members $29.00
Non-members $33.00
3 times per week Members $44.00
Non-members $48.00
AEROBICS REGISTRATION FORM j
Name - Phone : - j
Address Mem/Non-mem. 1,
Days ■—^Time
Amount Enclosed
Please fill out and return to the JCC or mail to P.O
220188, Charlotte, N. C. 28222 with your fees.
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Trim Dance
The JCC is currently offer
ing Children’s Trim Dance
classes for Kindergarten
th roixgh gra d e - for both ^
boys and girls. Robin Clay is
our Trim Dance .instructor.
She is teaching Trim Dance
in many locations in
Charlotte.
Robin taught Mousercise
with Walt Disney World at
Outlet Square last year. She
performs on the Afternoon
Express on Channel 18 on
weekday afternoons.
Trim Dance combines
Aerobics, Yoga and Calis
thenics in addition to im
proving coordination, flex
ibility,' stamina and cardio
vascular fitness.
Attic Sale —
Huge Success
November 7 saw the JCC
transformed into a large
department store. Beginning
that Friday, the setting up
was started. Tables were put
up, a truck began unloading
merchandise which had been
stored for up to five weeks,
and the workers began com
ing in. The results of their ef
forts were a huge ATTIC
SALE which brought hund
reds of shoppers ' into the
Center looking for that
special bargain.
This huge effort would not
have been possible without
the help of many people.
They were Harold and Lila
Josephson, Bob and Maddye
Stein, Betsy Lewis, Rozanne
Sklar, Mike Scharf, Paula
Musler, Lynn Sheffer, Ben
Jaffa, Jr., A1 Levenson, Sol
Levine, Bob Abel, Ed War-
shawsky, Dicky Shapiro.
Marshall Greenfeld, Marti
Gerber, Elise Menaker and
Harry Hershman. All of the
above workers were under
the tutelage of chairperson,
Linda Greenfeld.
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To help pay for the"!
start'up costs of new#
members, a one time $30
“administrative fee” will'fe
be added to all new ,
memberships' beginning
January 1,1983. To avoid
this fee and get 13 mon
ths for the price of 12, *
JOIN TODAY. And
remember, your JCC
membership is the “best
buy in town.”
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Children's Classes
The next session of
Children’s classes will
begin on February 1.
This session will initiate
a new type of Children’s
program at the JCC. All
the classes that are of
fered will take place!
Although there will be a
limited number of
classes offered per age
group, any classes that
are publicized will hot be
cancelled. We would
appreciate any class sug
gestions you might have
for this session. Call
Cary (366-05157) with your
ideas.
Club 46
Club 46 is a new club for
4th - 6th grade girls and
boys.
It currently has 35
members and has had three
terrific meetings thus far. '
The group met on October 17
and voted on activities they
would participate in for the
rest of the year and made a
Club 46 banner. On Nov-
eipber 7, members of the
group went to a roller
skating party at Kate’s
Skating Rink and on Nov
ember 20, the group met for a
“picnic” bag lunch at Tem-
^ple 'Israel ari'd' tHeh'•Walked'^
across the street to a per
formance of “Clowning
Around” at the Children’s
Theater. We will meet one
more time before the end of
the year.
Oil Painting
Referring to magazine
photographs, learn how
to use proper techniques
in oil paints and how to
plan correct composi
tions in individually
taught classes by Rita
Reed Allred: Ms. Allred
has been elected into
membership in the Sal
magundi Club and the
Society of Illustrators,
both of New York City.
Classes will be held at
the JCC on Tuesdays
from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for
11 weeks, January 11 to
March 22. Class fee for
members is $45; for non
members, $49.50. Class is
limited to 25.
PLAY BINGO
at the
JCC
Tuesdays
7:30 p.m.
Eariy Bird Special
Winter IViinl-Camp
WHEN:
WHO:
WHAT:
COST:
Monday- Thursday, December 20, 21, 22, 23
Pre-School - 6th grade
3 & 4 year olds - 9 a.m. • 1 p.m.
K - 6th grade - 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Four full days of special activities, including
field trips, crafts and cooking projects, sports
activities and much more.
Pre-schoolers (3 & 4 years old): $24 Members:
$32 Non-members
Kindergarten - 6th graders: $35 Members;
$45 Non-members
(JCC Members will receive a 10% discount for each
additional child in the family)
If you are interested in having an extra session of
Mini-Camp the week of Dec. 16, please call' Cary
(366-0357).
WINTER MINI-CAMP REGISTRATION FORM
Grade
Grade-
Name
Name—1-.^
Family Name.
Phone No,
Work No..
*X^*ounrfe*^ciys \ ^i' '•■'H
The Above Child(ren) has my permission to take part in
Winter Mini-Camp. I take full responsibility for his/her doing
so. ■
Parent's Signature
Day Camp Reunion
Our first annual camp
reunion will be held on
Sunday, December 19
from 3 to 5 p.m. at the
JCC. Come join us for an
afternoon of special
games and activities.
Many of the counselors
from Summer Camp 1982
will be there and we will
spend the afternoon
renewing old friendships
and having a happy
camp unbirthday party!!
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From The JCC