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Class & Activities
CPR
Mac Clinic
Mondays May 7 & 14 7-10 p.m.
At the completion of this nine hour course par
ticipants will be able to recognize heart attacks
and provide emergency care for cardiac arrest,
choking, and air way obstruction in adults,
children and infants.
FEE: $6My$9NM
INSTRUCTOR: The Charlotte Lifesaving Crew
The Mecklenburg Aquatic Club will run a clinic
at the JCC for swim team members to improve
their swim skills. May 29 • June 1. The cost is
$10 per child. Register by sending your fee to the
JCC, Box 220188, Charlotte, NC 28222.
Bodjrworks
Raft Trip
Tuesdays & Thursdays - 4 Weeks begins May 8
3:45 - 4:45 p.m.
Rama Rd. Elementary School
The JCC fitness class that combines aerobics,
yoga and calisthenics to improve coordination,
flexibility, stamina and cardiovascular health.
FEE: $16M/$20NM
INSTRUCTOR: Robin Clay - Robin is con
stantly getting new training for work. She is cer
tified to do mousercise and has an exercise seg
ment on TV weekdays.
Sunday, June 3
6:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. (approx.)
This all day rafting adventure will take par
ticipants thru the clear cold waters of the Nan-
tahala gorge. Even the inexperienced paddler can
enjoy this rushing river in the Nantahala Out
door Center’s heavy-duty rafts. Experienced
guides accompany each trip, teaching paddling
technique and whitewater safety. Trips go rain
or shine. Transportation will be by carpool.
FEE: $16M/$22NM — Registration Fee MUST
BE PAID BY MONDAY, MAY 21.
NAME.
NAME
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Your* Truly
Thursdays - Ongoing 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
At the home of Lynn Lerner, 3802 Columbine Circle
Instruction for needlepoint enthusiasts at all levels.
Materials are available for purchase right inside the door.
FEE: FREE
INSTRUCTOR: Lynn Lemer
Lemons
All levels ages iVz and up. Red Cross programs
2 Weeks, M-F, June 11-22 10.00 - 11:00 a.m.
OR
2 Weeks, M-F, July 9-20 10:00 - 11:00 a.m.
All instruction by Red Cross certified lifeguards.
$13 MEMBERS ONLY
Pre-School Swim
Pre-school swim lessons are offered daily for three weeks.
Students have the option of registering for 1,2 or 3 weeks. The
prices are below.
All classes run Monday through Friday
June 11-15 Week 1
June 18-22 Week 2
June 25-29 Week 3
Parent - Infant (6 mos.-18 mos.) 10:45-11:30 a.m.
Become familiar with water, hold breath, develop some mobili
ty in water, and safety training.
Parent - Tot (9 mos.-36 mos.)
Continuing process of learning to propel in water, inhaling
and exhaling skills, and learning to swim skills.
Pre-School (2V2 yrs.-4 yrs.) 11:30-12:15 p.m.
Parents do not attend unless requested by instructor.
Refreshing and learning new swim skills.
FEE: 1 Week $15
2 Weeks $25 MEMBERS ONLY
3 Weeks $30
INSTRUCTOR: Sherri Jung - Sherri has a Physical Education
background and has been teaching Infant Swim programs in
the Charlotte area for several years. She taught these classes
at the “J” last summer.
If you have questk>ns regarding swim lessons, please call Nan
cy Segal at 366-0357 or 365-2805.
•-Swim I^essons Registration Form———
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JVMOUNT ENCLOSED,
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Tennis Coach Is Hired
Laura Barnette, currently a
varsity tennis player for the
University of North Carolina
at Greensboro, has recently
been hired to coach the JCC
boys and girls tennis team this
summer. Laura is an accomp
lished tennis player having
placed 2nd in the NCAA Divi
sion III Championships last
year in California. She also had
the distinction of representing
the United States as a member
of the Girls 16 and under Jr.
Whiteman Cup Team. Laura
has worked under Bev
Culbertson teaching tennis
and has taught privately in
the past.
Laura will be contacting last
years tennis team members
and other interested players
prior to the start of the season
which begins during the first
week of June. Age categories
for competition in the Queen
City League (boys & girls) are
18 and under, 15 and under
and 10 and under. The regis
tration fee for participants is
$10. Laura will be providing
tennis lessons to the entire
Center membership for $10 an
hour. During the tennis season
team members can arrange
hourly lessons for only $5 an
hour.
Laura follows in the foot
steps of her sister Rebecca
who coached our youth tennis
team several years ago, and
we look forward to a suc
cessful tennis season under
her guidance.
Send to JCC, P.O. Box 220188, Chark>tte, NC 28222
Kid’s Corner
Club 23
The excitement was in the
air, the circus was in town and
Club 23 was there! On March
21, Club members met at the
JCC and carpooled to the col
iseum for a matinee perfor
mance of the Ringling
Brothers-Bamum and Bailey
Circus. The kids laughed,
cheered and held their breath
as they watched with eyes
wide. The favorites seemed to
be the trapeze acts, the lion
and tiger show, and of course
the cotton candy, popcorn and
souvenirs. All agreed it was a
great afternoon and everyone
returned to the Center with
heads full of memories and
stomacKs f«U of tr««ts.
Club 46
If anyone was watching
Temple Beth Shalom on April
Fools morning, they would
have seen a parade of 25
sleepy-eyed 4-6th graders with
sleeping bags in hand, climb
ing into their cars. It wouldn’t
be hard to guess that the night
before had been a sleep-over
(use the term “sleep" loosely).
In case you weren’t there or
haven’t heard the whole story.
Club 46 spent the night at
Temple Beth Shalom and had
a blast!
The night was filled with ac
tivities, music, food and fun!
After a soccer game, para
chute play, dinner consisting
of pizza and soda (what else?),
dancing and some group
games, club members par
ticipated in a Havdalah Ser
vice. The service was led by
Carrie Lambert, Keefe Berns
tein, Herbert Greenman, and
Rachel Klein.
One of the chaperones, who
is not Jewish, had many ques
tions regarding Havdalah so
the service was followed by a
discussion and explanation of
the Havdalah and the meaning
of the various symbols.
The evening was off to a
great start and the fun con
tinued with music, games,
dancing, food, movies and
more food. Several club
members joined together to
work on a project for Israeli
Independence Day — look for
it on May 6!
Put all of the above fun
together with more music,
more food, bagels for
breakfast and an April Fools
prank or two and you’ve got
the whole picture. We can
hardly wait until next year’s
sleepover (yawn)!
Welcome
Aboard
NEW JCC MEMBERS
M/M Thomas Herin
M/M Joseph Seftel
M/M Mitch Rifkin
M/M Efraiem Diamant
M/M Gerald Steinberg
JCC MEMBERS
ONLY
Discount tickets ($2.50)
available at “J” office for
theaters at EASTLAND,
SOUTHPARK, and
CHARLOTTETOWN.
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