Page 16-THE NEWS-March 1991 If - Tweens and Teens Teen Connection Calendar Sun., Mar. 17— A...party! Who knows why, but we’re having a party. Come on along and celebrate with us. Cake, games and a swim. So bring your imagination, smiles, swimsuit and a towel for a fun-filled day. Meet in the game room at the ‘J’ at 2 p.m. and we will conclude at 4:15 p.m. $2 TC Members / $3 Non-TC Members. Sun., Apr. 7 — Cartoon Crazies! Popcorn, cartoons and fun. Meet at the ‘J’ and we shall play. See you there, 1-3 p.m. $1 TC Members / $2 Non-TC Members Sun., Apr.28 — Carowinds here we come! We will be leaving the JCC at 9:30 a.m. and well return at 5 p.m. Don’t miss out on this fun-filled day! $20 TC Members / $22 Non-TC Members Sun., May 5 — It’s an ice skating craze! Come join us and skate the day away — bring some extra money to get a bite to eat at the food court. Meet at the JCC at 12:30 p.m. Well be returning at 4:30 p.m. $7 TC Members / $9 Non-TC Members You must preregister for all activities at least 3 days in advance. If you need more information please contact Shelah at the JCC, 366-5007. Clownin’Around with Major Minor Be a clown! All the world loves a clown! So you have always wanted to clown around. Well, now is your chance to do so at the ‘J.’ During this 8-week session Hardin Minor, AKA Major Minor, will be covering the fine points of clowning around. You will have the opportunity to create a clown, the real clown that may or may not already be in you. From deciding your clown’s name, _ clothing, face, personality and voice to working on various circus skill such as juggling, mime, pratfalls, ball spinning, rolla-bolla and balloonacy, you are bound to discover a part of you that you never knew existed. All clowns get down! Sundays, March 17-May 12 (No Class on March 31) $70 M / $90 NM Grades 7-10 For more information contact Shelah Mendelson, Director of Teen Services, 366-5007. PERSONAL , Sexual assault continues to be a problem today as it has t>een throughout history. We must make every effort to learn more atx)ut this crime, in order to better prevent its occurrence and deal with its aftermath. The Charlotte Police Department will be presenting a program concerning personal security at the JCC. This program is for tx)th boys and girls and men and women of all ages. Come with questions and in comfortable clothes for movement, as there will be a self-defense demonstra tion and lesson. MONDAY, MARCH 25 FREE 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. __--L iiniiniim-mimiiiim iiiiiiim Yours Truly Needlepoint Handpainted Needlepoint Canvases - II mti H tiHimiiMim nil till tUtj- T— All New Canvases — Free Lessons — Unique Gift Ideas — New and Old Customers Very Welcome Best Selection in Charlotte All Proceeds Go to Local Charities 3802 ColumMne Circle Open Thursdays 366-5661 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Schoors Out — J’s In Come and spend your day off with the JCC., We’ll spend the day bowling in the morning and eating lunch in the park. Be prepared to show your skills — spares and strikes galore. Don’t forget to pack a dairy lunch; remember, we’ll be eating in the park. Bring yourself and a friend too! Thurs., Mar. 28 $10M/$15NM Grades 7-8 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Start off spring-break week with ice skating. Granted, the pond probably won’t be frozen, so we will head straight to the Ice Chalet for a fun-filled day of spins, twirls and, unfortunately maybe a few falls. Come prepared to have a great time and a lot of fun. Bring a dairy lunch and don’t forget to bring socks! See you there. Mon., Apr. 1 $10M/$15NM Grades 7-8 9 a.m.-2 p.m. On Tuesday we will head out to Discovery Place to learn about the nature of science while having a great time. See shows such as Hearth’s Chemistry Show and Sparks Anyone. Also discover the Life Center and the Aquarium Ocean Pool. Bring a dairy lunch as we will be eating at Discovery Place. Tue., Apr. 2 $7 M / $10 NM Grades 7-8 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday is a day of culture. The Mint Museum will be our destination. While at the Mint Museum, we will view American and European paintings, pre-Columbian art, and the history of the Carolinas. Mexican Textile: Line and Color will be the special exhibit. Come for a day of culture and fun at the Mint Museum. Please bring a dairy lunch. Wed., Apr. 3 $5 M / $7 NM Grades 7-8 9 a.m.-2 p.m. We end School’s Out—J’s In week with a trip to the zoo. Promptly at 9 a.m. we will be heading out to the North Carolina Zoological Park. What more is needed to say than it’s “a day at the zoo!!” Bring a dairy lunch as we will be eating at the zoo. Thurs., Apr. 3 $10 M / $15 NM Grades 7-8 9 a.m,-3:30 p.m. You must preregister for each event! Sweetheart-Beau Was a Great Success By Annie Shuart February 9, Charlotte’s Chai Chaverim BBG, and Mickey Barak Aberman AZA held their annual BBYO Sweetheart-Beau dance in Gorelick Hall at Sha lom Park. As this year’s theme, coordinators Stephanie Oxman and Rafi Goldberg chose “Out of this World.” BBYOers from various cities in Eastern Region (North Carolina and Virginia) traveled to share in the an nouncement of Charlotte’s 1991- 1992 Sweetheart-Beau Court. The Sweetheart Court was comprised of Inna Livchin, Roseanne Garfield, Amy Scher, Buffy Helbein, Susan Wojno- wich. Sherry Seitlin and Kara Silverstein. MBA also made a special presentation to Ashley Widis. The Beau Court included Alan Shulimson, Marc Wojno- wich, Philip Rosenfeld, Roger Levine, Jon Simon, Rafi Gold berg and Jason Ett. Selected as Sweetheart and Beau for Char lotte BBYO 1991-1992 were Stephanie Oxman and Scott Blacker. Teens: Send your articles to Shelah by March 7. O' '1 The Jewish Community Center of Charlotte cm Temple Israel Youth B’nai B’rith Youth and all Jewish teens invite you to participate in an INTERFAITH PASSOVER SEDER on Sunday, April 7 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. The Seder will be held at Temple Israel (Social Hall) 1014 Dilworth Road Teens of all denominations please join us for the Seder RSVP by Monday, April 1 to Shelah Mendelson JCC Director of Teen Services 366-5007. per participaxit IN AN EMERGENCY iiSSSjciot When you need □ a n«w diskdrtv* □ additional softvvare CALL THE DOCTOR When you have □ a tid( connpuler □ an aHing phnler When your syttenn ie DotAJaled t) not adequate to nteel your needs Th« doctor makM houM callt. COMPUTER DOCTOR 704/364-4316 704/847-3033 9303 Monrot ni, Sto. H-2, CtiHlom, NC 28226 ftsriBiVNsLMmji*ajmmwutocmarNBtieAimi iiOSTIWJORaRWCSAWDCOMPATIESSOlDAtCSBWCB) Graduates Please send following information; name of student; parents* name; school, college to at tend, to Editor, GIN, PO Box 13369, Charlotte, NC 28270.