Page 10-THE NEWS-March, 1988
It’s Time to Think About
JCC Summer Camps 1988
SUPER CAMP
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Along with Kindercamp, Camp Maccabee, Sports Camp,
Camp Creative and Teen Safari, the JCC is proud to an
nounce three new camp programs starting this season.
They are: Jr. Computer Camp (grades 4-6), Teen Com
puter Camp and a LIT (Leader in Training) program for
15-year-olds.
Camp Dates
Session ^1: June 13-July 1
Session July 5-July 22
Session July 25-Aug. 12
Applications for all camp counselor positions are now
being accepted. ALL counselors must be at least 16-years-
of-age. For more information contact Cheryl Jankowitz or
Jessica Kranz, Camp Directors.
Watch the mail for your brochure!!
Early Bird Registration Ends March 15!
In And Arou
Children’s Art Exhibit
The JCC Children’s Department and the Foundation’s
Visual Arts Committee are sponsoring a Children’s Art Show
in honor of Israel’s 40th Birthday. 'I’ne theme of this art ex
hibit is “In the Beginning,” the seven days of creation. Entrants
do not need to be members of the JCC. Any media may be
used; projects must be no larger than 12 x 18. Please put your
name, age and category on the back of your entry. Entries must
be submitted by April 14. All entries will be hung for exhibit
one week before and one week after the reception and awards
ceremony on April 24.
Entry Categories
The first day of creation: “Let There Be Light”—Grade 6
The second day of creation: “Let There Be Firmament in the
Midst of the Waters”—Grade 5
The third day of creation: “Let There Be Dry Land and Let
It I^t Forth Vegetation”—Grade 4
The fourth day of creation: “Let There Be the Stars, the
Moon, the Sun and Seasons”—Grade 3
The fifth day of creation: “Let Living Creatures Fill the
Waters of the Sea and the Expanse of the Sky”—Grade 2
The sixth day of creation: “Let the Earth Bring Forth
Animals and Human Kind”—Grade 1
The seventh day of creation: “Let This be a Day of Rest”—
Grade K
Art Show and Rc
Join the JI
Tribute Cards Are Available
Tribute funds are available
at the Charlotte JCC. If you
wish to honor someone on a
special occasion or extend a
condolence, the Center will do
this for you. The funds that
are available at this time £ire:
The Andrew & Robert Musler
Memorial Fund, The JCC
General Fund, The Founda
tion General Fund, The Speiz-
man Library Fund, The Tul-
man Library Tribute Fund,
Chai-Lites Fund and the Fine
Arts Fund.
We will send a c£ird for you.
The minimum cost is $5 per
card and 5 cards for $20. You
may also make a contribution
of $100, which will give you
unlimited cards for a year.
Please call Sandy Winters at
366-5007 for your requests.
The Snack Bar
is now open Sunday
mornings serving
bagels & lox, etc.
An Art Show and Reception
displaying paintings by the
adult acrylic painting classes
taught by Renee Molko Gore-
lick will be held on Sunday,
March 6 at 12:30 p.m. in the
Speizman GaUery at the JCC.
The Art Show will continue
throughout the month of
March.
Letting go of inhibitions,
learning to use their natural
ability and discovering the fun
and s^'satisfaction of making
art was the goal....all seem to
have achiev^ that. Show par
ticipants are: Mary Dawn
Bailey, Patty Bedrick, Lisa
Bryant, Dot Cannady, Elaine
Cigler, Stefani Finklestein,
Marilee Ford, Barbara Fulks,
Nancy Gravitz, Bonnie Koontz,
Verna Bernard Sheldon, Nan
cy Todd, Blair Tyler and
Virginia Wright.
New classes begin on Mon
day night, March 21 and on
Tuesday morning, March 22.
Classes are open to beginners
as well as experienced painters.
AU supplies are provided. For
more information call the J,
366-5007 or instructor, Renee
Molko Gorelick, 377*1137.
GOOD NEWS!
There’s good news for the Jewish community! A second,
15-passenger van has been purchased. The new van is for
use by the JCC and other Shalom Park organizations.
TRIBUTES
For information on contribution cards call the JCC Office, 366-5007.
JCC General Fund
Andrew & Robert Musler Memorial Fund
In Honor Of:
In Honor Of:
Robert Whition & Amy Diamond’s new
daughter, Amanda
Barry & Felicia Hantman
Carol Speizman’s speedy recovery
Ralph & Pearl Kier
Jerry & Barbara Levin’s new grandson
Ralph & Pearl Kier
Jerry Madans’ speedy recovery
David, Sandie & Stephanie Rousso
in Memory Of:
In Memory Of:
Rowena Goshen, mother of Sue Ades
Gerald & Elise Menaker
Tulman Library Tribute Fund
Anne Salsburg, mother of Evelyn Berger
Pearl & Ralph Kier
Rowena Goshen, mother of Sue Ades
G. G. Kosch
Harry & Gail Grim
Belmont Abbey College
Warren Clark
Cynthia Heavner
Harry Levenson, father of Alan Levenson
Donald & Sharon Katz
Foundation General Fund
In Honor Of:
In Honor Of:
Morris Lederman’s speedy recovery
Barry & Felicia Hantman
Stanley & Elkie’s 40th wedding anniversary
Julian & MoUie Milkes
Ike & Dorothy Ashendorf
Alan & Ruth Goldberg
Abe & Rose Luski
John & Baila Pransky
Jerry & Ruth Hannes
Irving & Lillian Bienstock
G. G. Kosch
Lee & Ronni Schwartz
Aaron & Rita Sabel
Sanford & Lois Benjamin
Ron & EUie Katz
George & Lois Schneider
Julius & Mae Goldman
Issy & Clara Kazilsky
Irving & Rochelle Rosenberg
After-School Child Care for Grades K-6
Monday-Friday
2-6 p.m.
Participants may register for 2-5 days a week.
The Kaleidoscope of programs includes structured activities such as:
arts A crafts, games, sports, cooking, movies, swimming, and much, much more!
We also offer a discount for all "KaJeidescope" chiklren in most of our afternoon classes
Van pick up is available for the following schools:
Lansdowrte, Rama Road, Old Providence, and the Omni Montessori Center.
If your child’s school Is not listed please call us.
For fees and more information call Jessica Kranz, 366-5007.
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