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The Charlotte Jewish News - August 2012 - Page 11 This Fall, Sign Up Your Kiddos for Some Jewish Afterschool Fun Kids in the Kosher Kitchen Kids grab your aprons, rolling pins, and bakers hats and get ready to have a blast in the kitehen. Kids in the Kitehen is a unique eulinary experienee whieh offers eooking elasses to ehildren with a Jewish twist, in an environ ment that fosters diseovery and ereativity. Eaeh visit to our kosher kitehen is a new and fun experienee with fresh and exeiting themes. From ehallah to latkes eaeh week they will eome home with something delieious to share with your families. For ages 5-10 Mondays beginning September 10 until Deeember 3. 5-6 PM at the Ballantyne Jewish Center 8632 Bryant Farms Rd. $10 per elass or $90 for eom- plete session. Ivrit/Hebrew Club As we prepare our ehildren for their Bar/Bat Mitzvah we like to make sure that they ean read Hebrew, at a reasonable paee. Have you ever thought of teaehing them to understand what they’re reading? To be able to travel to Israel and be familiar with the lan guage that’s all around them. Or how about just plain learning the language that has been handed down from generation to genera tion in Judaism. Don’t worry this is not another elass - this is a fun, aetivity- and eraft-filled hour while they learn the Hebrew language along the way. Kindergarten and up. Children will be divided by grade. Wednesday, 5-6 PM At the Ballantyne Jewish For more information or to reg ister eontaet Leah Levin, Leah@JewishBallantyne.eom or 704-246-8881, or visit our website WWW. Je wi shB allantyne. eom/enr i e hment. ^ A Baltantyne JEWISH CENTER jbAMBdhj hill I m PICK A ROSEN FELD for All Your Real Estate Needs ~ Over 35 Years Experience - Home 704-321-0220 A, Barbara Helen Adams Realty 704-517-1547 Marshall Queenstowne Realty 704-517-1073 Center 8632 Bryant Farms Rd. Fall session begins September 12 and ends Deeember 5. $100 per ehild for the session. Eaeh additional sibling is 20% off. Former Gastouia Mayor Receives Wisdom Of Solomou Award Temple Emanuel Recognizes Jennie Stultz for Monumental Work as Past Mayor On Monday, June 4, the Jewish eommunity of Gastonia reeog- nized former mayor and Gastonia native, Jennie Stultz, with the Fourth Annual Wisdom of Solomon Award to benefit Temple Emanuel. The banquet, held at the Gastonia Conferenee Center, eele- brated Stultz’s signifieant role in ereating historie ehange for Gaston County. “Jennie Stultz is the epitome of wisdom,” said Jason Gluek, presi dent of Temple Emanuel. “Her wisdom guided the tremendous work she did on behalf of Gastonians and truly paved the way for our town to eontinue being a vibrant and proud plaee to live.” Stultz, who was eleeted Gastonia’s first female mayor in November of 1999, served 12 years in offiee before retiring in Deeember 2011. During her term, she set out to make Gastonia a more livable, proud, and environ- mentally-friendly town - and she aeeomplished it. Beeause of Stultz, Gastonia was named All Ameriea City twiee, an award that eommends the innovation and eivie engagement of the eity. Stultz has dedieated her life to being a eommunity aetivist and volunteer. She direeted Gastonia Clean City’s Keep Ameriea Beautiful program whieh devel oped initiatives for reeyeling, litter abatement, and beautifieation. She aequired more than $1.3 million in benefits through grants, volunteer hours, and in-kind serviees for the program, whieh won 10 national, four state, and three loeal awards for exeellenee. Stultz also served as Community Relations Direetor for the City of Gastonia from 1982 until 1997 where she direeted Gastonia’s Sister City Program and organized eeonomie, eduea- tional, and eultural exehanges to Germany. She gave her time and serviees for numerous eivie Jason Gluck, Jennie Stultz, and Dr. Jim Needel. boards, ineluding the House of Merey, whieh assists those with terminal illnesses; the Governor’s Couneil for Children and Youth; and as Chairperson of the Board of Direetors for the Gaston Literaey Couneil. Event eo-ehair, Alan Nash, said, “Tonight, we salute a woman who has afforded us a spirit of optimism and pride in our eom munity and who has give us hope for a prosperous future in Gastonia.” About Temple Emanuel Temple Emanuel is a Reform synagogue that offers a warm, friendly environment to study the tenets of Judaism and explore Jewish heritage. It has served the Jewish eommunity of Gaston, Lineoln, Cleveland, York, and Meeklenburg eounties for almost 100 years. Founded in 1913, the vibrant and diverse eongregation meets the spiritual and edueation- al needs of Jews and their families - and those interested in Judaism. 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