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Chai
Adult Classes
May was a mellow month
for Chai. Along with Judy
Tager’s CPCC course,
“Man, Animals and
Nature,” Chai participated
in two safety lectures, one
from the Red Cross on sim
ple first aid procedures and
the other, on using the “911”
telephone service. Future
summer events may include
an outing to lunch and the
movies and a trip to
Discovery Place.
SwiM & Stajr Fit
The JCC is now offering
the Red Cross Swim and
Stay Fit program. The pro
gram gives swimmers an
opportunity to keep track of
their laps and receive cer
tificates for their mileage
accomplishments. Notice the
large sheets beside the
lifeguard stand onto which
individuals chart their swim
ming mileage. The rules of
the program are:
1) Arrange with Coach Od-
do to begin your program.
2) Keep track of your own
swim mileage on a personal
mileage record.
3) Swim at least Vi mile at
a time (16 laps).
4) Turn in your mileage
record at 10, 20, 30...miles.
Beginiiing SwlMMiiig
Tues. & Thurs. 10 a.m. -11 a.m.
or
Tues. & Thurs. 7 p.m.- 8 p.m.
5 Weeks: July 12 - August 11
A class for those new or fairly
new to swimming. Instructor
will help build confidence, en
courage proper breathing
technique, and aid students in
learning the strokes.
Fee: $18/M
Instructor: Happy McCrary
Aquafltii«st
Tues. & Thurs. 11 a.m. ■ Noon
5 Weeks: June 28
Physical conditioning in the
water for women and men. No
need to be a swimmer to benefit
from this class of water exer
cises.
Fee: $16/M
Instructor: Abby Hoffman
8trok« IaiproT«M«iit
Tues. & Thurs. 6:15 p.m. • 7 p.m.
2 Weeks: June 14 • June 23
Intended for novices who
want to perfect their strokes.
Fee: $10/M
Creative Sewing
Thur., June 9
and
Thur., June 16,
7 p.m. -10:30 p.m.
or
Fri., June 10
and
Fri., June 17
9 a.m. -12:30 p.m.
Week 1 - Students will
learn beginning machine ap
plique using several techni
ques from simple to com
plicated.
Week 2 - Machine Em
broidery - Students learn to
write their names and make
simple pictures using col
ored threads. A supply list
will be provided by instruc
tor.
Fee:$20/M-$28/NM
Instructor: Sue Alvarez
Sue is a local fiber artist
and shows her work in the
Carolines and in Virginia.
Her work is showing in the
JCC lobby presently.
Day Camp Begins June 24th
Will You Be In The Picture?
Gardener*
Pmp*e MakJag la Art
June 9 - 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
The JCC is still looking
for community green
thumbs to work the
garden space behind the
building. We’ve thus far
planted beans, squash,
zucchini, tomatoes and
cucumbers. It’s a great
cooperative opportunity
for those who like to work
in the dirt and then watch
the fruits of their labor
ripen to the harvest. Call
Abby Hoffman, Director
of Adult Activities
(366-0357).
An introduction to the
history and process of paper-
making. Papermaking is one
of the oldest rejuvenated art
mediums. The possibilities
are limitless—graphic, two
dimensional, three dimen
sional. It’s fun, it’s easy, it’s
messy. Come get your hands
in it. You’ll make a bunch of
paper. Lunch is included in
the one day workshop.
Fee:$21/M-$28/NM
Instructor: Nan Fischer
JCC MEMBERS
ONLY
Discount tickets (12.75)
available at “J** of ice
for theaters at
EASTLAND.
SOUTHPARK, and
CHARLOTTETOWN.
Empire Frozen
Kosher Foods
others
• Pie Crust
• Noodles bv Goodman. Greenfield
• Potato Latkes
and Mrs. Weiss
• Natural Cut Potatoes
• Soups by Carmel, Croyden House,
• Challah Dough
Goodman and Telma
• Chall-ettes
• Mother's Schav
• Rye Bread
• Mother's All Whitefish
• Athens Fillo
• Rokeach Oici Vienna Fish
• Chicken
• Rokeach Tomato & Mushroom sauce
• Breaded Mushrooms
• wolff Croats/Kasha
• Pot Pies
• Joyva Halvah Candy
• Pizza
• Kedem Crape Juice
• Bagels
• Rokeach Pareve coffee creamer
• English Muffin Mix
• Swee-Touch-Nee Tea Bags
• Frozen Blintzes (large variety)
• Panni Shredded Potato Pancake Mix
• Bagel Pizza
• Panni Bavarian Potato Pancake Mix
• Garlic Bread
• Pasteurized Goats Milk
• Liver Spread
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for a wide variety
of your favorite
Kosher Foods
Here are just a few of the many
we have to offer!
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Manischewitz Brand
• Matzos
• Soup Mixes
• Borscht
• Soups
• Matzo Ball Mix
e Bdkit
• Matzo Ball Soup
• Matzo Ball Broth
• Cefllte Fish
• Whiteflsh & Pike
• Potato Kugel Mix
e Matzo Meal
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