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Page 9-THE NEWS-January,1987 »grams For Youth Registration call Cary 366-5007 !I0NS ’87 il progfarn rtifsiyned to tne critical issues con e conduct ot its foreign feature presentations jestions and comments s will also receive a 96 booK. prepared by the ociation, which contains of the issues, institution And Foreign Deficit, Egypt And The reign Investment In The evolutionary Regimes in cooperation with the )l Studies Cost for the JCC members is $12. 10. 17 MORNING Family Services m noon E AND CHANGE ly Family Living Jim ! Sexual Development nhardt, Planned Paren- I • The Best Defense Center of Charlotte in Education • How to rol Newman. Charlotte- mbers per session s for the series F YIDDISH >es warmth and wisdom, ginning, intermediate or ki >oonsoret bv the JCC 'rujsd.ty o* ►•vr-ry month) mediate HEBREW sspecially conversational 'ou’re planning a trip to St stop on your itinerary ot 1. 5; 7:30-9 30 pm members NSTITUTE JDIES Shalom Park ic Judaism. Jewish- }li dance, Jewish d more On-going 366-5007 for more iEMENT playshop,” a weekend in a riencing gentle processes e, effective communtcation cus will be on connecting Jt, RN and Noel Sun. Feb. 15; 12:30-7 pm )ry session is offered free, r those pre-registered. in-members liscussion groups focusing )rary women. March 12; 12 30-2 pm CHILDREN’S PROGRAM ACTIVITIES zinxi rinxmxix THE ARTS POTPOURRI • A LITTLE OF THIS-A LITTLE OF THAT”1st - 2nd A potpourri class of arts and crafts, cooking, storytell ing and much more. Instructor Colleen Epstein 10 Sessions Begins Mon. Jan 5; 4 GO 6:00 pm Fee: $30 members. $40 non-members TRAVELING TOTS 3s and 4s Each week these tots will explore a different mode of transportation. Children will be invited to bring their favorite form of transportation and then create im aginative projects. Instructor: Colleen Epstein 10 Sessions Begins Tues Jan 6; 3:30-4:30 pm Fee: $30 members. $40 non-memt>ers THE GREAT DETECTIVES K 2nd The basis of this class is mystery and intrigue. Each week the class will either create or solve a mystery of their own making. Instructor Colleen Epstein 10 Sessions Begins Tues Jan 6: 3:30 4 30 pm Fee $30 members. $40 non-members HEALTH FOOD NUTS 3rd 4th These cooks will learn how to prepare healthful and nutritious meals and snacks They will cook in a wok. bake Iheir own bread, and learn basic safety skills Instructor Collen Epstein 10 Sessions Begins Tues Jan 6: 4 30 5 30 pm Fee; $30 members. $40 non-members ABRA CADABRA 4s and Ks >bur>gsters will l>e introduced to tf>e mage of cf>emistry t>y doing simple experiments arx) chemistry protects. Instructor Colleen Epstein 10 Sessions Begins Wed Jan 7, 3 30 4 30 pm Fm: S35 rrtembers, $45 non-membef* "A LITTLE or THIS A LITTLE OF THAT" (See desaiption at top of column) InstructOf Colleen Epstein 10 Sessions. Begins Wed Jan 7, 4 30-5 30 pm Fee: $30 members, $40 noo-members KIDS KLAY 5 Vrs. and Up Kids will do pinch, coil and slab work, plus learn to use the potter’s wheel. Assignments are given to encourage creative expression. Instructor: Cathy Siderman 10 Sessions Begins Sun. Jan 11; 1:30 3 00 pni Fee: $30 members, $40 non-members $10 supply fee BIG POT LITTLE POT 4 Vr Olds and Parent This IS a parent child sharing experience in clay Each week you and >our partner will develop clay pieces together Instructor: Cathy Siderman 10 Sessions Begins Sun Jan 11: 3:00 4 30 pm Fee: 535 members. S45 non-members S12 supply tee 4'S ART, 4 Yr Olds 4s and alinost 4s will be working.playing with clay, pamt. paper and crayons Each week they will create a new and exciting art project Instructor: Cathy Siderman 10 Sessions Begins Tues. Jan. 6. 2:30 3 15 pm Fee S25 members, S35 non-members SIO supply fee CLAY PLAY K-3rd Handbuilding techniques are taught and assignments are given to develop skills. Student's will also learn to use the potter’s wheel. Instructor: Cathy Siderman 10 Sessions Begins Tues Jan. 6, 3:30-4:30 pm Fee: $27.50 members, $37.50 non-members. $10 supply fee CLAY FOR TEENS 7th-9th A class designed for teenagers Handbuilding techni ques are taught and assignments are given to flevelop creative skills Instructor. Cathy Siderman 10 Sessions. Begins Tues Jan 6, 4:30 5:30 pm Fee; $2750 members, $37.50 non-members $10 supply fee KLAY FOR KIDS 5 Vrs and Up (See description at top of column) Instructor: Cathy Siderman 10 Sessions Begins Wed. Jan 7; 3:30-4:30 pm Fee: $27.50 members. $37.50 non-members. $10 supply fee AFTER SCHOOL ART 6 Yrs. and Up Students will select the media in which they work. Selections include: clay, collage, painting and sculpture Instructor Cathy Siderman 10 Sessions Begins Wed. Jan 7. 4:30 5:30 pm Fee $27.50 members, $3750 non-members. $10 supply fee Ks DRAMA DRAMA I 5th-6th A creative dramatics workshop with an emphasis on theatre techniques. Students will develop the capacity to communicate effectively and increase abilities to focus and concentrate. Instructor Connie Welsh 10 Sessions Begins Tues Jan. 6: 4 30 5 30 pm Fee: S30 members. $40 non-members DRAiy^A I 7tti-9th See Above Description Instructor: Connie Welsh 10 Sessions Begins Tues. Jan 6; 5 30 6 30 prn Fee. S30 members, $40 non-members LET'S PRETEND K 1st Children will Develop theit imagmations and com iniimcaiion sKiHs during this drama workstiop Em phasis IS placed on the group effort Children will have the option of participating in a group production in tfie spring Instructor; Becky Cairnes 10 Sessions Begins Wed Jan 7: 3 30 4 30 pm Fee: $25 members, $35 non-members LET’S MAKE A PLAY 2nd - 4th Students will learn the basic tools of acting through the use of creative drama techniques Those who par ticipate will be eligible for a group production to be presented in the spring. Instructor Becky Cairnes 10 Sessions. Begins Wed. Jan. 7; 4 30 5 30 pm Fee S25 members, $35 non-members DANCE INTRODUCTION TO MODERN DANCE Teen/Adult Beginning level of modern dance to train dancers m the physical and expressive qualities of dance as an art form. Instructor David Heustess 10 Sessions Begins Mon Jan. 5; 4 00 5:30 pm or Wed Jan 7. 7:30-9 00 pm Fee: S35 members, $45 non members STRENGTH AND STRETCH Teen/Adult For those involved in sports, on diets, or those interested in an exercise break. Designed to strengthen muscles and increase flexibility. Instructor: David Heustess 10 Sessions. Begins Tues. Jan. 6; 3:30-4:15 pm or Tues. Jan 6; 6-7 pm or Thurs. Jan 8; 6-7 pm or Sun. Jan. 11; 10:30-11:30 am Fee: $25 member*, $35 non-members CLUBS B’NAI B’RITH YOUTH ORGANIZATION The JCC is now the official sponsor of the B nai B rith Youth Organization in Charlotte. This organization will serve as the J's teen program in addition to the JCC's newly formed Teen Council. B’nai B'rith Youth is open to any interested 9th-12th grader in the community. The purpose of BBVO is to provide an opportunity for the Jewish youth in our community to involve themselves in Judaic programs, community volunteer service pro jects and social and recreational programs. In addition, it affords our Jewish youth the opportunity to meet and get to know other Jewish youth from the different cities in North Carolina and Virginia. For further information, please call Cary Bernstein (366-5007) CLUB 23 A Sunday afternoon club for 2nd and 3rd graders. The club will meet on the 4th Sunday of each month to select and participate in a side variety of programs including recreational activities, drama workshops, arts and crafts projects and social events. CLUB DUES; $18 members, $27 non-members CLUB 45 A Sunday afternoon club for 4th and 5th graders. Club members will meet on the 3rd Sunday of each month for a special program or activity of their own selection. CLUB DUES; $18 memt>ers. $27 non-memt>ers TWEEN SUNDAY Tween Sunday will be held on the 2nd Sunday of each montfi. The Sunday activities will begin at 1:00 p.m. for a brief social hour followed by an hour of worksfiops of the tweens cfioice After the workshop hour the groups will reconvene for a brief social time until 2 30 TWEEN DUES: $18 members, $25 non-nwmbers TEEN COUNCIL This council wifi bm comprised of selected 9th-l2th grade represenutives from the two TiMnples ar>d the JCC. The counal mtiII meet on the first Sufxtey of each morMh to calendar activities lor 9ttvl2th graders in the community DANCE & MUSIC CREATIVE MOVEMENT 3s and 4s Children will learn how their bodies move through the use of music, stories and props. Emphasis is placed on listening skills and working with others. Instructor David Heustess 10 Sessions Begins Tues. Jan 6, 3:30-4:15 pm Fee: $25 memt>ers, $35 non-members PRE-BALLET 1st - 2nd Students will t>e introduced to the world of classical ballet and learn the basic positions of the hands and feet, as welt as fundamental ballet steps.* Instructor: Claudia Folts 10 Sessions Begins Tues . Jan. 6: 4:30-5:30 pm Fee: $40 members, $50 non-members BALLET I 3rd - 5th As in pre-ballet, students will learn basic ballet movements. Proper terminology is emphasized along with correct txxly placement and coordination.* Instructor: Claudia Folts 10 Sessions Begins Tues. Jan 6, 4 30-5 30 pm Fee; $40 members, $50 non-members 'Long hair should be pulled back from the face or worn in a bun. Pink tights and pink ballet shoes are required A leotard is allowed but please, no stripes, polka dots or fluorescent colors DANCE IS . . . 1st-3rd Learn the many different styles of dance during this dance workshop. Class based on creative movements techniques. Instructor David Heustess 10 Sessions Begins Tues Jan 6; 4 30 5:30 pin Fee: $25 members, $35 non-members CREATIVE MOVEMENT 4s and 5s (See description at top of column) Instiuctor David Heustess 10 Sessions Begins Wed Jan 7.3 00 4 00 pm Fee $25 members, $35 non-members DANCEMANIA 1st 2nd A creative movement experience geared towards teaching children to use their bodies as a means of ex pression. Children will begin dance training through the use of problem solving games and activities Instructor David Heustess 10 Sessions Begins Wed Jan 7, 4 15 5 15 pm INTRODUCTION TO JAZZ DANCE Teen/Adult Beginning level of jazz instruction to train dancers in the physical and expressive qualities of jazz dance as an art form. Students will be introduced to musical theatre and contemporary jazz styles. Instructor: David Heustess 10 Sessions. Begins Thurs. Jan. 8; 4:00-5:30 pm Fm: $35 members, $45 non-members ORFF MUSIC 3 and 4 Yr Olds An introduction to music for children through the use of rhythm instruments, songs, games and story telling. This class is being co-sponsored with the Community School of the Arts. Instructor Mary MacDonald 8 Sessions Begins Jan 6, 4:15-4:45 pm Fee; $25 members, $25 non-members ORFF MUSIC (See description at top of column) Instructor: Mary MacDonald 8 Sessions Begins Jan. 6, 5:00-6:00 pm Fee; $40 members, $50 non-members K-lst COOKING KIDS CUISINE 3rd-5th Chefs will learn to prepare simple meals and snacks Instructor Colleen Epstein 10 Sessions Begins Wed Jan 7, 5:30 6 30 pm Fee $35 memtters. $45 non-members CHINESE COOKING WITH BARRY (See information under Adult schcdulci Teen Adult O ^ I SPECIAL CLASSES BABYSITTING CLINK: 6th-8th A SIX session vwrkshop designed to teach prospective twbysiners the fundamentals of chikJ safety and first aid In addiiion. students will learn fK)w to change diapers ano pl.in ,ippropnatr activities Each panicipani WHO compleies tnn clmic will t>o awarded a certittcatn and list*fd in the JCC’s bat>ysttting directory InstructOf TBA 6 Sessions Begins Wed Feb 8. 5 30-6 30 pm Fee $15 meml)ers. $25 non-members
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