Page 19-THE NEWS-November, 1988 More In And Around The JCC ■Children’s Activities- All activities will be in Luski Youth Center (Jr. Congregation Room) School’s Out, J’s In Programs Kindergarten-4th Grade Crazy Olympics Mon., Nov. 7 & Tues., Nov. 8 — 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Bubble gum blowing..hulahoop spinning..egg toss..sack races..pajama contest..obstacle course..and many more contests. Arts & crafts..swixnming..cooking complement each day. Cost: $7 M / $9 NM Pack dairy bag lunch, swim suit & towel. ‘J’ will provide snack & beverage. A Day at Discovery Place Fri., Nov. 11 — 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Mums the word at their new mununy exhi bit. Pack dairy bag lunch; ‘J’ will provide snack & beverage. Cost: $7.50 M I $9.50 NM Cowboys and Indians Day Fri., Nov. 26 — 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Come dressed as your favorite cowboy or Indian. Go back in time as we do arts & crafts, cooking projects & leam games related to old pioneer days. Pack dairy lunch; ‘J' will provide snack & beverage. Cost: $7 M / $9 NM Pre and Post care available for all vacation days for an additional $1.50 per hour. Drop off & pick-up in the Luski Youth Center. Hours: 7:30 a.m.-9 a.m. 3:00 p.m.-6 p.m. Special discount: Register your children for all four vacation days for $25 M I $33 NM. For more information contact Scott Snyder, Program Director, 366-5007. Club 56 School’s Out Program 5th & 6th Graders Rollerskating Trip Mon., Nov. 7 — 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Swim & gym in morning followed by roller- skating in afternoon. Pack dairy bag lunch, swim suit & towel; ‘J’ will provide snack & beverage. Cost: $7 M / $9 NM Mystery Van Trip Tues., Nov. 8 — 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Swim & gym in morning followed by our fabulous, fun mystery trip. Pack dairy bag lunch, swim suit & towel; ‘J’ will provide snack & beverage. Cost: $7 M / $9 NM A Day at Discovery Place Fri., Nov. 11 — 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Mums the word at their mununy exhibit. Pack dairy bag lunch; ‘ J’ will provide snack & beverage. Cost: $7.50 M I $9.50 NM Gameroom Toumaments/Gameboard Day Fri., Nov. 26 — 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Ping pong, bumper pool, table shuffle board, foosball & video game contests; prizes awarded to winners. Also, bring your favorite game from home to share with others. Pack dairy lunch, swim suit & towel; ‘J' wiU provide snack & beverage. Cost: $7 M / $9 NM Special Programs Scouting TIGER CUBS — 1st grade or 7-years-old CUB SCOUT — 2nd grade or 8-years-old WEEBLOS — 3rd grade or 9-years-old Tiger Cubs call David Lintz for more info, 364-0227. Cub Scouts and Weeblos meet Tuesday, 7 p.m. in Luski Youth Center. For more information call Scott Snyder, 366-5007. Flute Lessons Taught by Emil Pagano, formerly from Cleveland, Ohio, where he played flute and piccolo with Cleveland Symphony Orchestra for 17 years. He later went on to NYC; played with New York Philharmonic Orchestra and Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Elementary Age — beginners...$6 M I $7.50 NM Intermediate — Jr. High School students — $8 M / $10 NM High School Students & Adults — $12 M I $15 NM All proceeds wiU be donated to the JCC by Mr. Pagano. To register for lessons please caU Scott Snyder, 366-5007. OCTU988*JAN31,198P Singles Having Fun Yom Kippur Break-Fast Party (L to R); Darren Mond, Diana Landres, Beth Tager, Jered Mond. % Roy Wallace and Joan Lyons at Break-Fast Party. Susan Klein (R) making new friends at the Break-Fast. V t Rafting trip to Nantahala River (L to R): Jay Mendelson, Mitch Katzenelson, Stuart Oxer, Seth Bernanke, Renata Major, Roy Wallace, Martha Lee, Alan Peretz, Carol Schoenberg. Not pictured: Emily Montag. All photos/J. Mendelson Thirty Something Tues., Nov. 8 — Punchline Comedy Club Dinner at 7 p.m. Showtime 8 p.m. Reservations must be made Sun., Nov. 20, 9 p.m. Bowling at Centennial Lanes Please caU Susan, 366-5007, for details Upcoming Events Sabbath for Singles Chanukah Party and Gift Exchange Community Service Program BRIDAL REGiSTRr • PARTV SUPPLIES * PARTY DESIGM » CANDIE3 • Annual Gold Raffle In a landmark decision, the Board of Directors of the Jewi^ ConoiBnity Center established Saturday, February 4, as date ol ita annual, major fandnraiser, The Gold Raffle, wluch was originally sched^d for December 10. The Board decided the interests of the Jewish community woold be better served by rescheduling this major event during the first quarter of 1989. The Annnal Gala Gold Raffle and Dinner Dance will carry a thene centered aroond its grand pri*e which will be a lux- nrions trip for two to a destination that will be announced at a later date. ul y 1 J Ul > J is For Classifieds call 366-5007 _ ^ c,n p«ovioeNce.ROA.o ^ ® J) eiF5 • W«a^(N6-S * MOM . o (3) ° ° Awi onlif : •RfeOfewwl TianwrwNS 6AME® 9^ SPECIALS ^ MflZV'/W- INVIWIONS! (X VNI-HQ • ^Naisl|-| • €LL3>i€V« • SVIPOTO • SttlVHO • •

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