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Page 10-THE NEWS-January, 1984 Adult Relax and Enjoy Geri Kvavitz, Israeli Dance Pat Wilson, Bridge Sue Alvarez, Quilt Magic Israeli Dance Wednesdays - 6 Weeks beginning Feb. 1: 7:30 pm - 9 pm Held at Temple Beth El Instruction in Israeli dances for beginner to in termediate. A six week course designed to introduce par ticipants to the exciting world of Israeli dance — its steps and music. FEE: $12M/$18NM INSTRUCTOR: Geri Kravitz — Geri began dancing in 1974 at the HiUel at Case Western Reserve in Cleveland. In 1978 she moved to Charlotte and began participating in International Dance, a weekly open program which in cludes many Israeli dances. Geri taught in the last two sessions of the Joint Adult Jewish Institute. Beginner Bridge Thursdays 9:30 am - 11:30 am 8 Weeks beginning Jan. 26 Beginners course using text, Silverman’s Five Card Ma jor, which is available in class for purchase. Minimum of 10 people needed for class. FEE: $20M/$30NM INSTRUCTOR: Pat Wilson — A member of the American Contract Bridge League Teacher’s Association. She holds her Life Master Title and teaches for the Charlotte Bridge Association. Quilt Magic Quick Quilt Piecinsr Wednesday, Jan 25: 9 am - 12:30 pm Held at the JCC Little House Learn a variety of quick quilt piecing techniques using the sewing machine. Students will fi^sh several tradi tional blocks. Bring sewing notions and portable machine if possible. A supply list will be provided by instructor prior to class. FEE: $12M/$18NM Machine Applique and Embroidery Thursday, Feb. 2 and Thursday, Feb. 9: 7 pm - 10:30 pm Friday, Feb. 3 and Friday, Feb. 10: 9 am • 12:30 pm Held at the JCC Little House Week 1 - Students will leam beginning machine applique using several techniques form simple to complicated. Week 2 - Machine Embroidery - Students leam to write their names and make simle pictures using colored threads. A supply list will be provided by instructor. FEE: $20M/$30NM INSTRUCTOR: Sue Alvarez — Sue is a local fiber artist and shows her work in the Carolinas and in Virginia. She recently was juried into the prestigious Emerging Quiltmakers Show, an international exhibition held at the University of Ohio. Sue was also recently chosen as one of fifteen N.C. quiltmakers to make a quilted block in con junction with the 400th anniversary of British settlement in N.C. She teaches at the Quilters Gallery Inc. on East Blvd. During the month of January her work can be view ed at the Paper and Fiber Show at Appalacian State University in Boone. Intermediate Bridge Men’s Fashion Sense Thursdays 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm 8 Weeks beginning Jan. 26 For previous bridge players. Lesson followed by play with rearranged hands to emphasize lesson. Text, Silver man’s Five Card Major, available in class for purchase. Minimum of 12 people needed for class. FEE: $20M/30NM INSTRUCTOR: Pat Wilson — See credentials above. Bridge Club Class Wednesdays 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm 8 Weeks loginning Jan. 25 Two hours of bridge play with class time devoted to bid ding and playing the hand. This course is for anyone with some bridge experience. FEE: $20M/$30NM INSTRUCTOR: Pat Wilson — See credentials above. Chai Group Mondays ong9ing beginning Jan. 9: 10:15 am - 1:15 pm Held at tfa« Randolph Park Apartments Clubhouse A morning course for community senior adults taught by instructors from Central Piednumt Community Col lege involving subjects from American History to rug hooking. Members enjoy a noon bag lunch together and then participate in an afternoon program which ranges from yoga to safety lectures, nutrition to music perfor mances. Other activities focus on celebration of the Jewish Holidays. Once a month Chai goes on an afternoon outing to Discovery Place, to the nK>vies, or to another place of in terest. Transportation is available for those who need it. FEE: FREE to members of the JCC. Thursday, Feb. 16: 8 pm - 9:30 pm Held at Taylor-Richards (next to* Fridays on In dependence Blvd.) The elegant wine and cheese seminar features spring clothes for dress, work and leisure. Focus on coordinating colors, textures and styles. Look at trends in the spring fashion arena. Leam abmit clothes that are functional and good-looking, multi-use — How can my wardrobe work for me? Spend the least and get the most. 10% off clothes at Taylor-Richards if you purchase items that night. FEE: $1, Men (and women) welcome INSTRUCTOR: Glen Taylor — Glen is one of the owners of two men’s stores, Taylor Richards and Jodhpurs. He is a veteran of 20 years in the men’s clothing business. Cross Country Ski Trip Sunday, Jan. 15 - Early morning - Evening Day long cross country trip to Moses Cone Memorial park suitable for beginners and experienced alike. The cost of the program includes equipment, food, and instruction. FEE: $22M/$30NM (REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS MONDAY, JANUARY 9) INSTRUCirOR: St^hen Rhodes - Stephen has been an instructor with various outdoor programs over the last four years. He is an avid and experienced outdoorsman and brings with him vast knowledge and skill in the spKt of cross country skiing. Yours Truly Needlepoint Thursdays - Ongoing 9 am - 5 pm At the home of Lynn Lemer, 3802 Columbine Circle Instruction for needlepoint enthusiasts as all levels. Mat^ials are available fw purchase right inside the door. FEE: FREE INSTRUCTOR: Lynn Lemer For Y Beth E Body ^ Trim Tuesday & Thursday 4:0 4 Weeks begins Feb. 2 Held in Rama Rd. Elem« The JCC fitness class th calisthenics to imprive co and cardiovascular healtl FEE: $16M/$20NM INSTRUCTOR: Robin Ch week bringing with her liv( ches and routines. Y« Tuesdays 7:30 pm - 9 pm 6 Weeks begins Jan. 24 Held at Temple Beth S The main focus of the ch breathing techniques (prai ation is incorporated dui posturea. Students aie refrain from eating at lea bring two blankets or lar FEE: $19M/S26NM INSTRUCTORS: EUeen with the JCC for one year i Yoga for ten years. Her f nia in 1977 and in 1979 s training course from th Bahamas. Eileen taught e Yo Thursdays 10 am - 11:30 6 Weeks beginning Jan. : Held at Temple Beth Shi The primary focus of the your b^y comfortable, to ] tp increase your flexibility special breathing for the ^ pain and tension are incl nutrition as it related to g featured. Students are a refrain from eating at lea: bring two blankets or lar FEE: $19M/$26NM INSTRUCTOR: Beth Bla teacher with thirteen year ing yoga to relieve her arth with it she is a more re] Syracuse, her home up un JCC, The East-West Cent cies. Her arrival in Chariot of the Day. Fresh Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm At the JCC “Little House The American Cancer Soc gram designed to help smd tes. It includes four 1-hour over a two week period pragmatic approach to quit of the essential informatii direct participants’ efforts conc^t of Fresh Start is th returning to cigarettes. A i in order for the American Ci at the “J”. FEE: This class is offered Please call the JCC at d to registM* or, c»nplete tb
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