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Page 18-THE NEWS-September, 1986 Oiir Organizations Hadassah Raffles Trip To Israel Charlotte Chapter B’nal B’rith Women John Rosemond To Speak At JCC To celebrate the 75th Dia mond Anniversary of National Hadassah, the Charlotte Chapter is participating in a raffle sponsored by the Southern Seaboard Region. The holder of the winning ticket — to be drawn January 18, 1987 — will enjoy an unbelievable 11-day trip to Israel, beginning March 8, 1987. Tickets are $10 each and are now on sale. Seventy five percent of the monies received from the sale of tickets will benefit Charlotte Hadassah projects in Israel. You may call and reserve your ticket from Mary Woj- nowich, 366-4936 or Deane Boxer, 366-2408. All checks should be made payable to Hadassah and mailed to: Mary Wojnowich, 925 Sumac Drive, Charlotte, N.C. 28211 Paid Up Membership Luncheon The Charlotte Chapter of Hadassah will hold its annual “Paid Up Mem.bership Luncheon” on Wednesday, September 17 at 11:30 a.m. in Gorelick Hall at Shalom Park. The luncheon is free to all paid up members — cur rent and new. Babysitting and rides to the center will be available. Call Linda Segal - 372-6157 for information. Hadassah welcomes women in the community who would like to become new members of the chapter. FOR EVERY OCCASION - ON SALE NOW Greeting cards...Birthdays, Bar Mitzvahs, Anniversaries Tree Certificates Plant a tree in Israel in honor of... Certificates Contributions to projects in Israel New This Year...New Year’s Cards featuring the Great Seal of Jerusalem Call: Estelle Goozner 399-8639 Lottie Goldman 364-1393 Jane Abel 366-3309 The Jewish Community Center and Charlotte Chapter B’nai B’rith Women will cosponsor an evening with John Rosemond, noted child psychologist and seasoned father, on Wednesday, Oc tober 1 at 7:30 p.m. in Gorelick Hall at Shalom Park. This pro gram is being held to promote Mecklenburg County’s “Let’s Talk Month”. Mr. Rosemond worked as a clinical psychologist, guidance counselor and psychology in structor in Illinois. The Rosemonds then moved to North Carolina where Mr. Rosemond directed mental health programs serving young children and their families. He is now in private practice as a family psych ologist in Gastonia. Mr. Rosemond is author of the book Parent Power and writes the nationally syn dicated column “Big People, Little People” which appears in newspapers in 50 cities, in cluding Charlotte. He has also written articles for Better Homes and Gardens and Good Housekeeping. In the last few years, Mr. Rosemond’s reputation as a public speaker has taken him B^nal B>ith Lodge Has Busy Summer Activities On July 30, the Lodge ate pizza and attended the Charlotte O’s game against Knoxville at Crockett Park. On August 23, the Third An nual August Freeze, a picnic for members, their families and prospective members and their families, was held at Park Road Park. For member ship information, call Jeff Turk. 563-2603. Blood Drive Thanks to all of you who participated in the annual B'nai B’rith Blood Drive held at the JCC on August 16. We appreciate all of you who donated your blood as well as the volunteers who gave of their time at the desks. Jewish '‘Pal” Program The lodge has initiated a Jewish Big Brother Program in Charlotte. We have match ed several children from single Jewish families with lodge members who are a “pal” to them for a few hours each weekend. If vou are interested in supporting the program, please call Lloyd Scher, 567-0729. District Convention The Charlotte Lodge receiv ed a number of District awards at the B’nai B’rith District 5 Convention held in Orlando in July. In the category of lodges with 101-250 members, Ken Stern won the Outstanding Lodge President award. The Lodge won the Outstanding Lodge Project Award for the plann ing. involvement and execu tion of last year’s Christmas Would you like to receive The American Jewish TIMES OUTLOOK? Write: P.O. Box 33218 Charlotte, N.C. 28233 We are pleased to announce that Thomas J. Norby, Jr. has joined our firm as Vice President, Investments in our SouthPark office. RRSlTferDNSEnjRmES Member Torf{ Stocl{ Exchange Chariotte.^orth C^rolirui 704/331'0422 John Rosemond to various cities, among them New York, Seattle, Des Moines, Pittsburgh, Duluth and Kansas City. A relaxed and engaging speaker, his talks and workshops are not only informative, but witty and provocative as well. Mr. Rosemond wiU speak on issues dealing with all age levels of parenting, “The Six Point Plan for Raising Happy Healthy Children.” Tickets may be purchased in advance at a cost of $3 per per son or $5 a couple through the JCC or by calling Judy Miller (542-5921) or Tobey Silber 1541-0910). Ticket sales at the door are $4 per person. —Susan Coen Substitution Program, chedred by Lloyd Scher. The Lodge also received a District Presiden tial Citation for the “en couragement and involvement in the development of young leaders and members through creative programs and pro jects.” Frank Rosen won the District Young Leaders Award and was elected to the International Adult Jewish Education Commission. Frank is also District 5’s nominee for the Label A. Katz Interna tional Young Leadership Award. —Ken Stern HaLailah Chapter B'nai B'rith Women Presents BAKING WITH PENNY Tuesdays 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Sept. 23 - Breadbaking Oct. 21 - Pasta Nov. 11 - Thanksgiving Desserts Dec. 16 - Layer Cakes $10 per class $30 per 4 classes All proceeds donated to HaLailah. To register call Penny Elsenberg, 847-4037. Pool Party Charlotte Chapter’s annual pool party, held again at the home of Reggie and Myron Wittlin, was a huge success. Everyone had a great time and a few even went swimming! Personal Giving Keynote speaker for the Per sonal Giving Luncheon, held at Shalom Park, was Jeanne Bohn, public affairs director of WSOC-TV. Chapter member Terri Cathcart, a past presi dent of the chapter and presi dent of Avodah Council BBW, was a featured speaker for this once a year direct solicitation. Open Board Meeting At the September 24 board meeting, a prominent female attorney will speak on “Everything You Wanted to Know About Legal Matters but Were Embarrassed to Ask in Front of Your Husband.” Dolls for Democracy We are scheduling presenta tions for our “Dolls” program for the fall season. If your child is in the second through sixth grade age group and if you are interested in this pro gram, please contact Janet Rubin, 365-0172. She can ar range a demonstration for classrooms or scout groups or help you become a “Doll Lady.” Amblyopia Amblyopia screening is con tinuing this year. Please con tact Margie Liebstein, 541-1844, if you have a few hours to devote to this worth while project. —Marla Lewis 4700 E. Independence Blvd. 535-7980 Between now and the end of September, beat the 1987 price increase with big year end discounts & large selection. That is the Crown advantage. •IMON ErmoFP There is a soecial feel
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