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Page 7-THE NEWS-January, 1988 In And Around The JCC VcKjf- OolV»r » WoT-« Mar-« Complete Financial Management Seminar Offered A unique seminar is offered that gives you answers, ideas and solutions to the questions today’s investors are asking. You will receive a complete understanding in the five ma jor areas of personal finance: insurance, investments, taxes, retirement and estate plan ning. These seminars will be con ducted by Robert V. Sytz, Jr., CPA, CFP, an executive vice- president for Carrol Financial Planning Associates, a diver sified financial services firm based in Charlotte. Larry W. Carrol, president of Carrol Financial Planning, was named one of the best financial plan- Babysitting Services are Expanded Babysitting services have been expanded at the JCC. Now parents can come play, take a class, or go to lunch with a friend while their babies are being watched. Hours Monday-Friday Monday-Thursday Sunday Fees One Child 8 a.m.-2 p.m. 6 p.m.-9 p.m. 9 a.m.-noon Two Children 1 Hour 8 Hour Book 16 Hour Book $ 2/M 14/M 25/M $ 2.25/NM 16.00/NM 29.00/NM $ 2.50/M 18.00/N 33.00/M $ 2.75/NM 20.00/NM 37.00/NM A 24-hour reservation is required and “no-shows” will be charged if reservation is not cancelled. One hour minimum and no partial hours. Booklets may be purchased at J desk. Please call the JCC, 366-5007, if you have any questions. Contact: Mar ty Gerber, Adult Program Director. ners in the United States by Money magazine in their an niversary issue published in October 1987. The hundreds of Charlotte residents who have enjoyed the workshops agree that ten hours of time is a small invest ment when compared with the potential rewards. This series is being offered by CPCC at the ‘J’. The fee is $27; for adults 65 years or older it is $5. One must be a resident of Mecklenburg coun ty. Classes will meet on Jan. 19, Jan. 26, Feb. 2, Feb. 9 and Feb. 16, 7-9 p.m. Pick-A-Card On Wednesday evenings from 7:30 p.m. on, come and join other card mavens in the Chai lounge for some of your favorite games. Bridge, gin rummy, canasta, pinochle, mahjongg...any game is pos sible. This group enjoys cards, games and lively conversation with convivial people: couples, singles, working or retired. A little coffee, a little nosh, a lot of fun. Please feel free to drop in. Call Jane Abel, 366-5007, for further information. It’s Time to Think About JCC Summer Camps 1988 KinderCamp, Camp Maccabee, Sports Camp, Camp Creative, Teen Safari, the NEW LIT (Leader in Training) program and a new camp (to be announced) for both K-6 and teens will be held during the summer '88. Camp Dates: Session ^1: June 13-July 1 Session **2: July 5-July 22 Session ^3: July 25-Aug. 12 Camp Counselor Applications Applications for all camp counselor positions are now being accepted. They include Jr. emd Sr. Counselor positions and unit heads. All applicants MUST be 15-year-old to participate in the LIT Program. For more information contact: Jessica Kranz or Cheryl Jankowitz, Camp Directors. Watch your mail for your camp brochure!! NEW TEEN “Teen Connection” Come join the already 30 plus members of this great new organization sponsored by the JCC and National BBYO. “Teen Connection” is a specifically designed program in grades 7 and 8. “Teen Connection” will “connect” our pre- teens and will be the meeting ground for preteens in the community. Dues for the year: $25 JCC members I $38 non-members. CaU Cheryl Jankowitz, 366-5007, for more information. Stanley Kaplan SAT Review Course One of the finest SAT review courses is coming to the “J”. Whether you are an “early bird” eager to start building SAT scores, or an extra high achiever with your sights set on a National Merit Scholarship, the SAT can be a very important test in your life. Students will learn the strategies and skiUs necessary for better performance on the verbal and math portions of the test. The program features ten 4-hour instructional sessions, a diagnostic test before the instructional sessions and a full length practice examination. 12 sessions Tuesdays 5-9 p.m. January 12 thru March 15 (SAT test given March 19) JCC Members $450 Non-members $450 plus $40 registration fee (payment plan can be arranged for JCC members only.) ALSO, college “how to” seminars will be offered at a later date. Dynamic Designs for a Dynamite Y-O-U!! (girls 12-18) Build up your confidence and be the best you can be in side and out! Accentuate your positive. Learn to design your own beauty regimes, find the clothes, color and style that works best for you. You’ll find numerous beauty tips for style and fashion while also sharing some of the secrets of self acceptance, friendships and personal development. Wednesday 4*6 p.m. 2/10, 2/17, 2/24, 3/2 Instructor: J. Patishall, author of “Design your Life $55 Members only PROGRAMS Super Sitters Clinic (ages 11-14) Pass this course and your name will be listed in the JCC SUPER SITTERS DIRECTORY. 7 sessions Mondays 4:30-5:30 p.m. Begins 1/4 (*no class 1/18, 2/25) $18/M $25/NM Acquaintance/Rape Seminar (coed) Increase your awareness. Every young woman is a po tential rape victim. Learn how to decrease your chances of being victimized by people you know. Wednesday, Jan. 27 7 p.m. NO CHARGE Teen Bodyworks A general all purpose exercise class. Tuesdays & Thursdays, 5 p.m. Fee: TBA Indoor Soccer (coed) Keep those soccer skills sharp during the long winter months. This program offers both skills, practice and game playing. 7th and 8th graders Fridays 4:15-5 p.m. 1/15-3/11 $7/M $15/NM Saturday Nights Alive One Saturday night per month the “J” will open for 7th, 8th and 9th graders to participate in organized activities in the PE and Aquatics areas. Get your friends together and come to the J! “Saturday Nights Alive” is where it’s happening! Specific activities TBA Saturday Nights 7-9:30 p.m. 1/16, 2/20, 3/19 $3/M $5/NM For more information, please call Cheryl Jankowitz, 366-5007. Like to Act? “Broadway, Here I Come...!” Have you always wanted to be a star but didn’t know how to get started? Don’t be shy. Here’s your big chance. Tap your hidden acting abilities through this theatrical group. Join the Shalom Park players on January 18 at 7 p.m. at the J for sm organizational meeting. Call Jane Abel to RSVP by January 11. Babysitting available. ■M Sult0 100,900 Baxt*r Str«et Charlott«, NC 28204 377-6730(0) 364-1804 (H) Specializing in Insurance planning for business and professional accounts. An out standing State Mutual represen tative who comt)ines experience, creative thinking and a personal commitment to stay with your business for the long run State Mutual SmS. of America Llfe/Heatt^>A^^ouD/ArYultles
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