Page 13-THE NEWS-October, 1988 nd the JCC TM JCC iraM IMMMn M istMmni Mvar Baton seen in TIM CMllzed NorM or Qsawiwre Super colossal siMcticuiar EVENlin Of ENTERTAINMENT FUTlMHi: nwft ■ iMfifi crapsi ROQlettei Black iiacki FOODI PRIZES! EMarlHMaent hi ttw wonderful MissDanfiBRycei CASH BARI ME rtlCE ADMISSION S7.S0 per Person indodes Food. BaMng Tokens. Ufo Entertainment! DON’T MISS THIS NI8HTI eMilNB BEBINS AT 8:001 MvaietTicMiireAnMiiiiiMJCCinice fiyySl TRAVEL TALKS Mon., Nov. 14 GERMANY: The Romantic Road Mon., Dec. 12 FLORENCE-VENICE: The Birth of the Renaissance Fee: $1 M I $1.50 NM “THE AGING EYE” Laurel Eye Associates present “The Aging Eye" and visual screening October 30 at 11 a.m. This service is free of charge. BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE CHECKS FOR PERSONS 50+ Mon., Oct. 10 — 10:30 a.m. Mon., Nov. 14 — 10:30 a.m. Mon., Dec. 12 — 10:30 a.m. By Vicki Galliher, Director of the Health Club. PRIME TIMERS Come to a Chanukah party in the Jr. Congrega tion Room at Shalom Park on Tues., Dec. 6,7:30 p.m. Come and be with old friends, meet new friends and indulge in lots of latkes. $2.75 M I $3.75 NM Call Jane Abel for more information, 366*5007. 55 ALIVE/MATURE DRIVING 55 Alive/Mature Driving is eight hours of classroom instruction that refines existing skills and develops safe, defensive driving techniques. Conducted in two 4-hour sessions, 55 ALIVE discusses the affects of aging and medication on driving, interaction with traffic, and driving under adverse conditions. Also discusses use of road with other users and automobile mainte nance. The course is open to all licensed drivers age 50 and over. Cost is $6 per person. Held on Nov. 14 and 15, 9 a.m.-l p.m. FINANCIAL PLANNING FOR SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS Robert V. Sytz, Jr., C.P.A., C.F.P., a financial consultant based in Charlotte, will be presenting a financial planning workshop for smsJl business owners. He will be discussing such strategies as creating wealth through retirement and deferred compensation plans, key executive planning and other emplooyee benefit ideas. Oct. 18 and Oct. 25 7 p.m.-9 p.m. $25 M I $35 NM BRIDGE ANYONE? Anyone interested in putting together a Bridge Club at the J please c^^Q Marty Gerber 366-5007. The Shalom Park Players upE DRAWING CLASS We’re getting our act together and bringing it to the J!! Audition dates for The Broadway Hit A SHAYNA MAIDEL are Oct 23, 2-4 p.m. & Oct 25, 7-9 p.m. The life drawing class is alive and well! Please drop in any time. You may try one class at no charge to see if you like it. Tuesdays, 7-9:30 p.m. J — After Hours (Jewish Singles) There will be a coffee and cake social hour at the JCC on Thursday, October 13, from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Come join us for some good company and good conversation! Director, Constance Welsh, is the artistic director for the Tarradiddle Players and the drama teacher at the Jewish Conmiunity Center. If you are interested in becoming an actor, designer, or ‘techie’ please contact Scott Snyder at 366-5007 or Con stance Welsh at 375-5449. Annual Gala Gold Raffle & Dinner Dance December 10, 1988 $125.00 per couple Includes Dinner Dance & Raffle Win Fabulous Prizes All Proceeds to Benefit the Youtt) and Senkx Adult Programs, ' • • OPENING Bill Ashendorf is pleased to announce the opening of his new store, Sports Fantasy®, a truly unique mall shopping experience, where you will find a complete Jine up of authentic and replica game day jerseys, starter jackets, team sweaters, shorts, t-shirts, game caps and much more. Come shop with the Sports Fantasy® team for ail of your favorite professional and collegiate sports wear and novelties. / uncut utftu ■«Mt IfICII MtllUt Sports Fantasy® One First Union Center 377-FANS THE CLOTMES OF THE PROS

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