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Page 10-THE NEWS-January, 1985 A COURSE MONDAY CHAI GROUP Ongoing. YOGA Session 1 (4 weeks). Begins Jan. 14 Session 2 (4 weeks), Begins Feb. 11 QUICK AND EASY BREADS FOR BRUNCH Jan. 14 TUESDAY EXCITING HORS D’OEUVRES & BEAUTIFUL GARNISHES Jan. 22, 29 WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOUR TEA KETTLE BOILS OVER, OR HOW DO YOU LET OFF STEAM? Jan. 15, 22, 29 STAINED GLASS (4 weeks) Begins Jan. 15 WEDNESDAY ALIVE CLASS Adult Classes TIME/PLACE 10 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. Randolph Park Apts. Clubhouse 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Armstrong House 6:30*8:30 p.m. , The Charlotte Russe 5321 E. Independence Blvd. 2-3:30 p.m. to be announced 1:00-3:00 p.m. Armstrong House 7:30*9:30 p.m. Armstrong House WATCH FOR DETAILS FEE Free to JCC members $15M/20NM per session $10 M/NM $15M/$21NM $24M/$32NM INSTRUCTOR See course description E. Grattan H. Edidin COURSE DESCRIPTION Professionals in the conununity cover wide variety of topics such as religion, politics, self-improvement & cultural arts. The group also takes trips to loctd areas of interest. For a list of specific upcoming events, call the JCC, 366*0357. Main emphasis is the postures (asanas) & breathing techniques (pranayama) of Hatha Yoga. Relaxation is incorporated during & between various postures. Students advised to wear loose clothing, refrain from eating at least IV2 hours before class. Bring a blanket. The name describes the class perfectly. Call the JCC for a specific list of recipes. J. Landis Leam to make fast & easy canapes & party eats. Also, make it look as good as it tastes. D. Ellis $30M/$42NM C. Shafranek This workshop will deal with stress & focus on how to make it manageable for you. Students will leam the basic skills of cutting, soldering & finishing techniques. Finished projects may include a window ornament or a decorative box. Call the JCC for details on materials needed. BASIC WEAVING Session 1 (4 weeks), Begins Jan. 16 INTERMEDIATE WEAVING Session 2 (4 weeks). Begins Feb. 13 9:30*11:30 a.m. Armstrong House 9:30-11:30 a.m. Armstrong House $20M/$28NM C. Shafranek Course will involve working on a cardboard loom. Different types of techniques will be explored using various types of materials, many of which can be found in your own home. $20M/$28NM C. Shafranek A frame loom will be made & used for more advanced projects. YOGA Session 1 (4 weeks), Begins Jan. 16 Session 2 (4 weeks). Begins Feb. 13 THURSDAY YOURS TRULY NEEDLE POINT Ongoing 7:30*8:30 p.m. Armstrong House $15M/$20NM per session THE NEW JEWISH TUTE SERIES HERITAGE: CIVILIZATION AND THE JEWS In conjunction with CPCC Jan. 10 * March 21 9 a.m. * 5:00 p.m. Lynn Lemer’s home 3802 Columbine Circle Free INSTI- see page 9 for details 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Armstrong House E. Grattan See description under Monday. L. Lemer $13.75 M/NM M. Krieger Instruction for needlepoint enthusiasts at all levels. Materi^s are available for purchase right inside the door. All proceeds go to charity. This program chronicles 3000 years of Jewish history through 18 countries on 4 continents as it traces the development of Jewish thought & culture. Registration Information This schedule of activities presents information on programs for the period beginning January 1985. HOW TO REGISTER 1. Review these pages with your family and decide which activities you and children wish to participate in. 2. Since registration begins immediately, complete and mail in the registration form on the next page, or bring it to the Center office, with the specified fee. . 3. Registration must be accompanied by the FULL FEE and telephone registration will be accepted for all classes. 4. Classes begin as each is indicated. 5. Payment not be accepted after the first class, unless prior arrangements are made. CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS All activities are scheduled on a minimum number of participants. We regret that should a class not register suffi cient numbers, it will be cancelled and all fees will be refunded. Because classes are based on a limited enrollment, activity fees are not refundable upon cancellation by a partici pant unless the place can be filled. YOUR SUGGESTIONS ARE ENCOURAGED The Center’s activities are based upon the interests and concerns of our members. We hope to be flexible enough to change and expand services where physicaUy and financially possible. Therefore, your suggestions and ideas are appreciated. You are cordially invited to serve on any of the numerous or administrative committees of the Center, and to thereby assist in its growth and development. COMPLAINTS Cr SUGGESTIONS Our Center is only as good as our knowledge of the growing and changing needs of our members. We know that we make mistakes, and we want to correct them as quickly as possible. Please communicate your complaint to any member of the Center’s program staff. Board of Directors, the Executive DirectcH-, or the President.
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