Page 11-THE NEWS November, 1985 A Note From JACKIE d The JCC Cary Bernstein Joins JCC Staff By Jackie Fishman Adult Program Director Cary Bernstein PIZAZZ Group Is For Young Jewish Singles By Adrien Chandler It is always nice to have a warm and friendly place to celebrate a Jewish holiday. Pizazz. Charlotte’s young single group, provided such an opportunity at the end of the Jewish New Year observance. About 75 people gathered September 25 at the home of Cindy Moritz to enjoy a tradi tional break-fast, sharing each other’s good food and com pany. It was a pot luck affair, each person bringing a favor ite covered dish or dessert. It is Pizazz’s most popular an nua] event, attracting a mix of native Charlotteans and newcomers who want to mark the end of the holiday. Many thanks to Cindy for being such a good hostess! Getting acquainted at the ‘Break-Fast." Enjoying the "Break-Fast.” For those of you unfamiliar with the group. Pizazz is an organization comprised of young, single, Jewish people whose main goal is to provide social events for Charlotte area Jewish singles in their early 20s to mid-30s. Pizazz offers monthly programming, ranging from summertime baseball games to uptown nightlife tours, parties, lec tures and all ’round good times. It’s a great way to mix, meet and mingle. If you would like to get in volved, our next open meeting is November 10 at the Arm strong House. We would love to see you there and hear your ideas for future programming. Some upcoming events in clude: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9 — Volleyball game followed by dinner, 7-9 p.m., $1 cover, at Hawthorne Methodist Church. Dinner at Kenilworth Cafe. DECEMBER — A bona fide Chanukah party! Time and place to be announced. Check mail for upcoming events. Contact the JCC, 366-0357, to receive notices and additional information. The JCC is pleased to an nounce that Ms. Cary Bern stein has rejoined the profes sional staff as Director of Children’s Programs. A UNC- Greensboro graduate in Child Development, Cary comes to us with experience in working with pre-school through adolescent youngsters. She has served as a volunteer for B’nai B’rith Youth Organiza tion, and is a former Director of Youth Services for the Charlotte JCC. Ms. Terri Cathcart, chair of the JCC Children’s Commit tee, recently convened that group to begin program plan ning with Cary. We all join in a heartfelt welcome to Cary! Chai RaSSle Many thanks to all who lent their support to the Chai-Lites annual fund raiser, The Chai Raffle. The bulk of the pro ceeds were presented to the JCC Board of Directors in the form of a $1,250 contribution to be used toward the pur chase of a JCC van. The van will be a welcome boost to the Chai-Lites as well as all the seniors in the community for whom transportation has been problematic. Winners of the 1985 Chai- Lites Raffle are: Lonny Shved - Framed watercolor by Annie Goldberg. Robert Klein - Hand crocheted afghan. Ralph Kier - Framed water- color by Annie Shapiro. A special and personal welcome to Cary Bernstein, new Director of Children’s Programs at the “J” - I’m glad you’re here! I look forward to working with Cary on many joint projects and activities for our membership. In the short time I’ve been a part of the JCC staff, I’ve become aware of the complex ities presented by the current lack of a real “home” for the JCC. As we all anxiously await the move into the new facility, it becomes difficult to find the right spot to stage a program, event or class. We’ve received tremendous help from Temple Beth El, Temple Israel, the Unitarian Church, Providence Baptist Church, to name a few, in dealing with this prob lem; however, it seems that as Dorothy learned, “There’s no place like home.” To those of you who con tinue to take advantage of and enjoy our programming, many thanks. To those of you who are a bit hesitant to jump in, we’ll be glad to see you in the new building. Transitions are never easy. With our hard work, your support and lots of enthusiasm from all of us, we’re well on our way to strengthening the future of Charlotte’s Jewish Commun ity Center. Children’s Program Notes • Mother’s Morning Out is going strong! Wednesday and Friday mornings from 9-1 p.m. • The After-School Care program is supervised by Roz Segal at the Hebrew Academy each afternoon from 3-6 p.m. • Karate Classes are in full swing at Providence Baptist Church on Tuesday evenings taught by Dale Denny. • Dancercize - David Hentess is leading a class of 3-4 year-olds in Dancercise on Thursday afternoons at Temple Beth El. 30-1- Singles 30-H Singles will hold a get acquainted bruch at the home of Susan Klein at 11 a.m. on Sunday, November 17. A representative from the JCC will be on hand to meet everyone and to discuss the needs and interests of the group. Please call the JCC, 366-0357 by November 14 to make a reservation. There will be a $3 charge for bfunch. Phil’s Deli Cotswold Mall 366-5405 Monday — Saturday 8 a.m. — 6 p.m. Serving Breakfast 8 ^ II A.M. Anthony^s Special One egg, beef frye, tomato slices or home fries, toast or bagel and coffee 1.15 French toast (3) with syrup or cinnamon sugar, and coffee Omelets Served w, toast or bagel, home fries or tomato slices Cheese omelet Z.35 Onion omelet 1.85 Phil’s Omelet Supreme — pastrami, corned beef, salami, onions and imported Swiss 3.95 Eggs Served w/toast or bagel, home fries or tomato slices One egg, any style (except boil ed or poached) 1.45 Two eggs 1.65 Two eggs w/lox or nova and onions 3.75 Two eggs w/salami, pastrami or corned beef 2.95 -The Bagel Box Butter 80 Cream cheese 1.25 Lox or nova, cream cheese & sliced onions 3.65 Baked salmon and cream cheese 3.65 Sable & cream cheese 3.65 Lox & cream cheese spread 2.45 Cream cheese and olives spread 2.00 Eat In • Take Out • Party Trays • Catering