Page 9-THE NEWS-May, 1984
iround The JCC
Early Childhood Session Hailed
On March 21 a group of
mom’s and mom’s-to-be
gathered at Beth Linderman’s
house for an informative pro
gram on how children develop.
After spending some time
getting acquaint^ over coffee
and cake, Vicki Christiansen
of Child Development, led an
hour long program on the dif
ferent devdopmental stages of
children from birth to two
years. Vicki addressed such
topics as what things should
be and can be done to
stimulate and aide develop
ment and what things have no
effect or are actually detrimen
tal to development.
When Vicld’s program end
ed the group spent some very
productive time brainstorm
ing on how to apply our newly
gained knowledge to the JCC
programs and particularly to
the Creative Playgroup.
Thanks to all who par
ticipated in making this pro
gram a success by attending,
asking good thoughtful ques
tions and giving creative
suggestions.
**We*re All Getting Older**
Twenty five people joined
for outstanding lectures
Thursday, March 29 at the se
cond JCC Jewish Social Ser
vices Family Life Education
program, “We’re All Getting
Older,” featuring psychiatrist
Kent Kalina, psychologist Jay
Kirsch, aging consultant
Sheryn Northey, and home
health care practitioner Mary
Durham, speaking on a varie
ty of subjects including: cause
and effects of drugs, physio
logical changes, transporta
tion and housing for retired
and elderly people, and
primary prevention as a
means to living a fuller life.
The program, held at Lans-
downe Elementary School,
focused on the needs of aging
persons in our society. The au
dience lent insight about what
did and did not correspond
with their own experiences
and those with friends and
family. After the discussion,
there was a brief refreshment
break with baked goods pro
vided by Mae Kropp and
Stephanie Seitlin followed by
more discussion, questions
and answers. Additional Fami
ly Life Education programs
are being organized for sum
mer and fall.
SWIM TEAM
ATT: JCC Members - 6-17 yrs. old!
We need swimmers who want to participate in the 1984 swim
season from late May to the beginning of July. Children improve
their swimming skills while having lots of fun. Our team is high
on team spirit and participation.
FEES: $13 - One Child
$22 - Two Children
$25 - Three or More Children
Team bathing suits are required for every meet. They are
available at L and S Children’s Shops at retail price. The style
this year is single panel - navy and white.
Parents: We need you to assist during swim meets. Please
call Barbara Bemhanlt at 364-0694 to volunteer.
For additional information call Abby at 366-0357.
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Chal
In April the Chai Group par
ticipated in Passover and
political events. The morning
of April 2 at Randolph Park
Clubhouse, began with a
“Tuesday’s primary” discus
sion led by Marty Schneer,
JCC Director. Forecasting and
surmising, the group started
to bring the election close to
home as May 8 is the North
Carolina primary. Rabbi
Richard Rocklin hosted the
afternoon program with a
theological talk on Passover.
April 9, Peggy Gartner did
a morning demonstration and
talk on “cooking for one.” The
afternoon was filled with a
discussion on the Middle East
with UNCC professor Harry
Chemotsky.
The Chai Group returned
after Passover to a Monday
morning program at Temple
Beth El followed by a scrump
tious JCC Older Adult
Luncheon.
Exclusive Free Cultural
The Jewish Community Center wiU sponsor two cultural
performances for its membership in May and July. Both
programs are offered to the membership at no charge.
These events are made possible by the generosity of the
performing group and by grants. Reservations may be
made at the JCC, 366-0357,
The schedule of events is as follows:
Wed., May 9: The Charlotte Symphony
7:30 p.m. at Myers Park High School
Auditorium
Wed., July 18: The Charlotte Summer Pops Orchestra
7:30 p.m. at Providence Baptist Church
Joint Adult Jewish institute
Lecture Series
The JCC, in cooperation with each of the Temples, will
sponsor a lecture series for Thursdays in May for the en
tire community. Ail lectures will be held from 8 to 9:30
p.m. at Temple Beth El with refreshments included. The
ifee is $5 for the whole series or $2 per lecture.
May 10: Anti-Semitism
Rabbi Richard Rocklin, Temple Israel
May 17: Jewish Philosophy Made Practical
Rabbi Yosef Groner, N.C. Lubavitch
May 24: The Unique Jewish Way of Life
Rabbi Robert Seigel, Temple Beth Shalom
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Mail to: JCC, P.O. Box 220188, Charlotte 28222
The Summer Fun Place For Kids!!
TAKE: Lots of children, staff and counselors who care about kids, 16 acres of wooded
land, one 4 week session and one 3 week session.
ADD: Several dashes of... tennis shoes, socks, jeans, t-shirts, bathing suits, towels,
arts and crafts supplies, sports equipment, canoes, frisbees, balls of all kinds,
Judaic programming. Lots of... basketballs, tennis courts, swimming pools,
bows and arrows, music, drama, nature crafts, tents, gardening, animals.
TWO ... overnights.
ONE ... Israeli Shaliach.
Many, many ... smiling and friendly faces.
BLEND: All of these ingredients and mix carefully. Add an extra dash of smiles and
love. Place the mixture gently at the JCC and let it sit 4 to 7 weeks, depend
ing on your taste. This simple easy recipe can be tried by all by filling out
the application below and sending in a non-refundable $25.00 deposit.
Call the JCC at 366-0357 for more recipe information.
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3 Year olds
4 year olds
K - 6
The camp day is MWF 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. for 3’s
M-F 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. for 4’s
M-F 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. for other campers
Pre-camp care 8:00-9:00 a.m. is available for $6.00 per week
Post-camp care 4.00-5:30 p.m. is available for $9.00 per week
Sesson I
$92M/$135NM
Session II
$70M/$105NM
$125M/$175NM $95M/$135NM
$175M/$250NM $135M/$190MN
„CAMP MACCABEE REGISTRATION FORM SUMMER 1984
CHILD’S NAME
CHILD’S NAME
DATE OF BIRTH
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J)ATE OF BIRTH
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Grade entering Sept. ’84
ADDRESS
Grade entering Sept. ’84
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PLEASE CHECK DATE
Sesstcm I
So88i»i II
June 25-July 20 □
Jiily 23-August 10 □
Pre camp care □ Post camp care
Pre camp care □ Post camp care