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p«0« 13-THE NEWS-April, 1983 Around the JCC Cr«atiT« Sewing Figure Drawing Art For A Day Aerobics A new addition to the lob by of the JCC is an exquisite quilted work by Sue Alvarez, one of the community’s finest artists. This summer Sue will again teach workshops for adults at the JCC. Anyone who wishes to reserve a slot in upcoming Creative Sewing Classes is invited to call the JCC at 366-0357. Sett Defense ForWoaien The JCC is taking names of women interested in a self defense class. The standard course given by the Charlotte Police Department overviews laws and pro cedures, personal security, securing the home and crime prevention measures. Interested women are ask ed to call Abby at the JCC, 366-0357. Fresli Start Tues. and Thurs. 7:30 - 8:30 PM May 3,5,10,12 Just in time for Spring! The American Cancer Society's New Quit Smoking program designed to help smokers stop and stay off cigarettes includes four 1* hour group sessions taking place over a two week period. Fresh Start is an active, pragmatic approach to quit ting. The sessions provide all of the essential informa tion and strategies needed to direct participants’ efforts at stopping smoking. The key concept of Fresh Stait is that of planning ahead to avoid returning to cigarettes. A minimum of 15 people need*, ed in order for the American Cancer Society to hold this class at the *‘J”. Fee: The class is offered at no charge. Please call the JCC at 366-0357 to register. Wed., April 7-10 PM or Thurs., April 21,9-Noon This workshop will in troduce principles of effec tive time management, and show how they can be ap plied to handling many varieties of time mis management. Through sim ple questionnaires and self- examination exercises, par ticipants will leam strategies for setting priorities, over coming procrastination, say ing “no” to overcommit ment, and taking control of time into their own hands. Fee: $10 M/115 NM Instructor: Sue Parry, Ph.D. Sue is a licensed psychologist with UNCC’s Counseling Center. She has led time management workshops in a variety of settings. Those interested in taking classes for teacher renewal credit, call Director of Adult Activities, Abby Hoffman at the JCC. 366-0367. 6 Weeks begins April 15 9:30-11:30 AM A class for beginners as well as the experienced ar tist. The instructor will pre sent warm-up exercises to encourage students to draw their non-verbal, kinesthetic responses to visual impres sions. A varied time schedule between very quick and longer poses will enable the class to experience the various modes of drawing that the “Great Masters” have used. **Registration Deadline: April 8 Fee: $25 M/$35 NM Instructor: Ramona Morgan Supplies: Students will buy approximately $8 worth of supplies. **One week prior to class in structor will inform students of where and what to purchase. Interior Design Tues., April 12, 7:30 - 9:30 PM Everything you always wanted to know about in terior design in one night? Well...not exactly. However, this one night may help you turn your Spring cleaning in to something beautiful. Discover floor planning, col or, design and texture coor dinating and the creating of an atmosphere. Fee: $8M/$12NM Instructor: Betty Coyne Men*s Softball Men’s Softball is about to get underway. This year, as last, we will be having two seasons. Spring Softball will begin on April 10, with a series of pickup games. The following Sunday, April 17 through May 22 will be the Spring Season. The Summer Season will begin on June 12 and ex tend through August. The fee is $15 for each season or $25 for both. All interested Center members should call in to day to reserve their place. Cr«atiT« Plajrgroiip Spring is here and how our Creative Playgroup has grown! Wednesdays have become our most popular day. On that day we have from eight to ten children, so if you have any special plans for Wednesdays call early the week before to ensure a place for your child. There are still daily openings for Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Call the day before or that morning to reserve a slot. Our hours are still 9:15 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. and the cost is $5.00 for Members/$7.50 Non-Members for the morn ing. Remember, now that the weather is warmer and the children will be able to play outside, you’ll want to get out too!! We are continuing to make our plans for the summer. Please register early to guarantee certain days, or to let us know that you will be enrolling a child. Monday, Wednesday, Friday Monday, Wednesday Monday, Wednesday 9:15-10:15 A.M. 5:45-6:45 P.M. 7:00-8:00 P.M. 6 Weeks-begins April 11 Make your body the sleekest thing you wear this Spring. Tone up with Aerobics right here at the JCC. It’s lively, fun and so good for you, mentally and physically. Instructors: Mornings Evenings Ene Harbin Joyce Mayo Karen Kropp details an aspect of art conservation at the **Art for a Day” pro gram. (Cheryl Palmer later presented a slide show of women's art). Gardeners The JCC is looking for community green thumbs to work the garden space behind the building. It’s a great cooperative opportuni ty for those who like to work in the dirt and then watch the fruits of their labor ripen to the harvest. Call Abby Hoff man, Director of Adult Ac tivities (366-0357) if you’re interested. > SpMlalJCC Mmberahlp Wimr For the month of April on ly, the Jewish Community Center is offering a special to first time members only. A reduction of $50 will be given to those families who have never belonged to the Charlotte Jewish Communi ty Center, making their 1983 dues $200. Single Parent Families, Married Couples under 25 and Single Adults over 25 can also take part in this special offer and pay only $100 for 1983, a rate reduc tion of $25. Singles Under 25 can receive a $10 reduction and pay only $50 for 1983 dues. Don’t forget, in order to take advantage of any of these special offers, you must act by April 30. Center membership offers a variety of programs to its members at a reduced rate. Exercise programs, crafts, competitive athletics, and educational programs are on ly a small part of what you receive with your Center memberships. Also available are swimming pools, tennis courts and much more. R«inember, ' don't d^y. To be eligible, you must sign up by April For more in formation, call the Center now at 366-0357. EVERYBODY’S CEMTER Fees: 2 times per week Members $29 Non-Members $33 3 times per week Members $44 Non-Members $48 Name Address. Days Registration Form Phone .Mem/Non-Mem, T ime Amount Enclosed. Please fill out and return with your fees to the JCC or mail to: P.O. Box 220188, Charlotte, NC 28222. .J Basie Car Riaintenance Seaiinar Sponsored by CPCC at the JCC Dates: Sunday, April 24 and Sunday, May 1 Time: 1:00-4:00 P.M. Description: This course is not intended to make an automobile mechanic out of those who com plete it. It will, however, give you an understanding of the basic mechanical systems on an automobile and familiarize you with common automotive terminology. Course Objectives — To enable the student to: 1. Describe how to change the oil in personal car 2. Check fluid levels, hoses and fan belts 3. Change a wheel, replacing a flat with the spare tire 4. Describe basic tune-up procedures 5. Remove and check air filters Fee: $8 Members/$10 Non-Members The Great JCC Bicycle Rally coming soon.,. Watch for future notices about this exciting event scheduled for IMay 15. Famiiy invoive- ment is encouraged.
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