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Page 10-THE NEWS-June/July, 1987 JCC Varsity Basketball Team Miles Levine’s Message (Cont’d from page 3) (Top row L to R): Philip Rosenfeld, Daniel Weinstock, Jeffrey Checkner, Herbert Greenman, David Green* man, Coach Jeffrey Fisher. (1st row L to R): Benjamin Frank, Josh Sanderson, Mitchell Levinson, Evan Schlosberg, Coach Eric Levine. Photo/Robert Gleiberman rent members must take the responsibility and initiative of recruiting new members if we are to survive financially and provide the quality of services and programs that our com munity deserves. With regard to the Jewish community as a whole, two thoughts come to mind: First, the ‘J’ must strive to provide more diverse pro grams and attract a greater segment of the Jewish com munity. There is no reason why only 50% of the Jewish community are members of this fantastic facility and we must do further studies and evaluations as to what type of programming we need to at tract these other segments of the Jewish community. Aquatic Programs Offered For All Ages Aqua Fit Open to men and women of any age or physical condi tion. No swimming ability required for this exciting class that uses the water to achieve fitness. Class meets Monday thru Friday mornings or Tuesday and Thursday evenings. You may sign up for two days or three days a week to meet your schedule. Session I 6/8 - 7/3 Session II 7/7-7/31 Session III 8/3 - 8/28 Fee: Two Days $12 members I $24 non-members Three Days $15 members I $30 non-members If you register by June 8 for all three sessions (members only) Fee: Two Days $32; Three Days $40 Parent/Infant Water Adjustment For ages 3-36 months. Teaches parents how to introduce their infant to an aquatic environment and help the Parent/Infant team become comfortable in the water Session I 6/8 - 7/3 Session II 7/7 - 7/31 Session III 8/3 - 8/28 Days: T & Th 9:00 - 9:45 a.m. T & Th 6:30 - 7:15 p.m. Fee: $12 members/$24 non-members If you register by June 8 for all three sessions (members only) Fee: $32 Advanced Parent/Infant Swim For the child under 3 years who has adjusted to the water and is ready to work with the instructor in the water. Session I 6/8 - 7/3 Session II 7/7-7/31 Session III 8/3-8/21 Days: T & Th 9:00 - 9:45 a.m. Fee: Same as Parent/Infant Preschool Swim Lessons For ages 3-6 years. Children will be placed in a class ac cording to their swimming ability. Six children per instructor. Mini Session June 8 to June 19 Classes meet M thru F 10:30 -11:15 a.m. or 3:30 - 4:15 p.m Fee: $15 members I $30 non-members Session I 6/22 - 7/10 NO CLASS 7/6 Session II 7/13-7/31 Session III 8/3 Days: M&W 9:00 - 9:45 a.m. T&Th 12:00 - 12:45 p.m. 12:00 - 12:45 p.m. 3:30 - 4:15 p.m. 3:00 - 3:45 p.m. 6:30 • 7:15 p.m. Fee: 1 session $10 members I $20 non-members If you register for all three sessions by 6/22 (Memb^s on- ^Fm:$25 Youth Swim Lessons For ages 6 and up. We will be offering American Red Cross Swim Lessons beginner to swimmer. All instructors are American Red Cross certified. Mini Session June 8 to June 19 Classes meet M thru F 10:30 -11:15 a.m. or 4:15 - 5:00 p.m. Fee: $15 members I $30 non-members Session I 6/22 - 7/10 NO CLASS 7/6 Session II 7/13 - 7/31 Session III 8/3-8/21 Days: M&W 11:00 - 11:45 a.m.T & Th 11:00 - 11:45 a.m. Fee: 1 session $10 members / $20 non-members If you register for all three sessions by 6/22 (Members on ly) Fee: $25 Adult Swim Lessons Whether you’re a T.G.W. (Terrified of Water) or an ad- v£mced swimmer, come improve your water skills, and en joy the pool even more. Session I 6/22 - 7/10 Session II 7/13 - 7/31 Session III 8/3 - 8/21 Days: M&W 12:45 - 1:30 p.m. T & Th 7:15 - 8:00 p.m. Fee: 1 session $10 members I $20 non-members If you register for all three sessions by 6/22 (Members on ly) Fee: $25 Swim Fitness For lap swimmers who would like to get the most out of their swimming. A workout will be set up according to their fitness level. Leam how to monitor your pulse and use the pace clock. Make an appointment with the Aquatic Director, get in the SWIM of things! This program is available to JCC members only. Fee $15 Advanced Lifesaving American Red Cross For ages 15 and up. You must be able to swim 500 yards using front crawl, sidestroke, backstroke, breaststroke, and perform a standing front dive. You will receive your American Red Cross certification upon completion of this course. Session I 6/9 - 7/8 Days: T & W 6:30 - 9:00 p.m. Fee: $18 members/$35 non-members American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor (WSI) Upon completion of this course you will be certified to teach swim lessons in the American Red Cross program. You must be 17-years-old before the first class, hold a cur rent Advanced Lifesaving card, and have completed the Introduction to Health Service Education course through the Ammcan Red Cross. Session I 7/13 - 8/26 Days: M&W 6:00 - 9KK) p.m. Fee: $18 members I $35 ncm-members (Books not included—to be purchaM at the Red Cross) Second, we need more dollars from the Jewish com munity. The ‘J’ must do its part to insure the success of Shalom Park and it is going to take dollars. And, of course, I am talking about the dollars that are raised by the Federa tion Campaign. We must con tinue to inform and make everyone knowledgeable that dollars collected by the Federation directly affect the strength and quality of the ‘J’ and our success directly strengthens the overall finan cial stability of Shalom Park. We must continue to assist the Federation in getting everyone to participate. As it stands now, the Federation is subsidizing each member of the ‘J’ in the amount of ap proximately $200 and the ‘J' will probably need more dollars in the future. This issue is of primary importance to me, as it should be to everyone, and we must do all we can to strengthen our base now because in four years there will no longer be any caps on what the institutions are paying for the overhead of Shalom Park and the broader base in dollars we gain during the next several years will benefit us many times over down the road. With regard to the Charlotte- Mecklenburg community as a whole, we should continue to reach out more to it and operate as a community center, but at the same time maintain our Jewish identity. We can not segregate ourselves and we must do more at a conununity-wide level, whether it is becoming more involved in community- wide programs, or self sponsored programs such as the membership promotion we sponsored several weeks ago, or such as the Seder for NCNB that was sponsored by the Foundation. These types of programs have not only been very successful and ap preciated by the participants, but they enhance our standing in the community at large. The board certainly went beyond the call during the last two years and I know it has been a trying experience to operate one year without a facility and at the same time plan the first year in the new facility. Those on the board' certai^y deserve the highest of accolades for their devotion and commitment. To Barry, the staff and of fice personnel, this certainly has to be one of the toughest places in the world to work and I know everyone has been overworked during the last nine months. One purpose of Shalom Park was to consolidate resources for the entire conmiunity and make the services and pro grams offered by the institu- ti(ms of a higher quality by consdidating those resources. I think this has been largely accon^>lished during our first year together in Shdom Park and I am sure this same spirit of cooperation will continue in tiM jmn to ooma.
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