Page 13-THE NEWS>September, 1988 In and Around the JCC Special Events Enjoyed at the ‘J* Another successful Summer Pops Concert took place July 20 at the JCC. One hundred and fifty people enjoyed the concert led by Conductor Dar ryl One. Many stayed for an enjoyable ice cream social which foUowed. • July 30 was a great night for a pool party. We watched com edy movies by moonlight, took a very refreshing swim, £uid enjoyed drinks and munchies by the pool. Casino Night Extravaganza To Take Place in October Members of the “Summer Pops” tuning up as the audience begins to arrive. TRIBUTES For information on contribution cards call the JCC Office, 366-5007. JCC General Fund Musler Memorial Fund In Honor Of: In Hooor Of: lOtb wedding anniversary of Sandra & Leon Levine Judy and Mark Perlin 1st birthday of Matthew Putterman Marty & Larry Gerber Birthday of Lee Kritzer Judy & Mark Perlin Jill & Edwin Newman Speedy and complete recovery of Roberta Sosnik Jill & Edwin Newman Engagement of Liz Ann Boxer, daughter of M/M Larry Boxer Paula & Norman Musler Birthday of Lee Kritzer Millie & Hanley Green In Memory Of: In Memory Of: Father of Millie Campbell Felicia & Barry Hantman Judy & Mike Van Glish Marty & Larry Gerber Michael Goldsmith Mr. & Mrs. Walter Finkelstein Benjamin Levin, father of Norman Levin Mr. & Mrs. Walter Finkelstein Mary Ann & Ellis Levinson Anne Garson, mother of Donna Levin Mary Ann & Ellis Levinson Sam Lerner Tribute Fund Father of Norman Levin Carolyn & Stuart Hennes Millie & Hanley Green BiU & Gloria Goldberg Doris & A1 Rousso Mother of Donna Levin Millie & Hanley Green Bill & Gloria Goldberg Doris & A1 Rousso Shirley & Morton Silverstein Carol}rn & Stuart Hennes Sue-Ann Rogel, sister of Terri Cathcart Donna & Michael Gins Speizman Library Fund In Memory Of: In Honor Of: Birth of Michele Segal, daughter of Pam & Stuart Segal Marilyn & Harry Swinuner Father of Norman Levin Barbie & Steve Weiner Mother of Donna Levin Barbie & Steve Weiner The Jewish Community Center has revealed plans for a spectacular evening of enter tainment on Saturday, Octo ber 8. Gorelick Hall will be the site of the first annual Casino Night which promises to be a deUghtfully enjoyable evening for adults. Included, in the sur prisingly low admission price of $7.50 per person, will be snacking foods and soft drinks, gaming tokens, and live entertainment by the locally weU known musical ar tist Ms. Daryle Ryce. A cash bar will also be offering alcoholic beverages through out the evening and additional gaming tokens will be avail able. Winning “players” will have the opportunity to bid for a wide variety of prizes and gift items during an auction which will bring the fun filled evening to a close. Oct. 8, 8 p.m. The first annual Casino Night is being planned by the JCC Ways and Means Com mittee and all proceeds from the event wiU benefit senior adult programs at the Center. Mark your calendars for an evening not to be missed! Tickets may be purchased in advance at the JCC office. Adult Gong Show Sing, dance, lip sync, act, or just wing it! Are you talented or do you just make funny noises? Would you like to break into show business? Share your special talent; get together with us for a very special show at the “J\ Please call by October 15 to sign up. Rehearsal to be announced. The Primetimers Are you between the ages of 50 and 100? Would you like to meet new friends and renew old acquaintances? Are you new in town? Did you just recently retire? Are you single? Are you married? Do you have a lot of free time on your hands? If your answer is “yes” to one or more of these questions, then have we got a “deal” for you! Once a month a program will be planned...so come on and join us while you're in the “prime of your life.” Get involv^ with the Primetimers. Sat., Oct. 1 — Cookout at home of Evelyn and Leonard Berger and then to The Comedy Zone. Csdl Jane Abel for details at 366-5007. 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