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Interior Design
Tuesdays - 6 Weeks begins March 20
9:30-11:30 a.m. or 7:30-9:30 p.m.
First meeting at the home of Betty Coyne, 3839 Barclay
Downs Dr.
This interior design class travels to the homes of par
ticipants to discover ideas for better interior design
through exposure to various decorating styles. We feel ex
cited to begin at the instructor’s home where she has in
corporated many new design techniques.
FEE: $18M/$26NM
INSTRUCTOR: Betty Coyne - Betty has hew own interior
design business. She formerly worked out of Carriage
House Interiors and has acquired a strong Charlotte
clientele.
Malcing Financial Sense
Two Seminars on Tax Savings and Investments
Tuesday, March 20 8:00 p.m. • Investments
* Tax Savings Investments
* Investments from safe to risky
* Building and moving funds
FEE: $2M/$3NM
PRESENTERS: John CuUigan - 5 years in investments
Harold Soutier - 20 years in investments
Tuesday, March 27 8:00 p.m. - Tax Saving Strategies
* Last minute tax-tips
* Ways to accumulate deductions during the year
* Taxes and retirement/business
FEE: $2M/$3NM
PRESENTER: Gary Odom, Full-time Tax and Accounting
Lecturer at UNCC
Compute!
Wednesdays - 5 Weeks begins March 21
Held at Compute! Suite 329 in the INA Building across
from Cotswold
Ten hours of instruction with hands-on experience with
the computer. Participants leam the “Buzz Words” and
use of programs. Introduction to programming in BASIC.
FEE: $55M/$75NM (10 person minimum)
INSTRUCTOR: William J. Thomas - Bill is the new Direc
tor for Adult Instruction at COMPUTE! He has a Ph.D.
from Case Western Reserve University and is a fulltime
member of the faculty of the Department of Mathematics
and Computer Science at UNCC, where he teaches on a
variety of computer related subjects including statistical
forecasting, financial modeling, data communication,
graphics amd software translation.
Yoga
Tuesdays 7:30-9:30 p.m. 6 Weeks begins March 20
Held at Temple Beth Shalom, Fairview Rd.
The main focus of the class is the posture (asanas) and
breathing techniques (pranagama) of Hatha Yoga. Relax
ation is incorporated during and between the various
postures. Students are advised to wear loose clothing,
refrain from eating at least two hours before class and
bring two blankets or large towels.
FEE: $19M/$26NM
INSTRUCTOR: Eileen Grattan - Eileen has worked with
the JCC for over a year and has been a student of Hatha
Yoga for ten years. Her formal lessons began in Califor
nia in 1977 and in 1979 she took a four week teacher's
training course from the Sivananda Ashram in the
Bahamas. Eileen taught extensively in the Erie, Pa. area.
Self Protection
For Women
Wednesday, April 25 7:30-9:30 p.m.
Held at Temple Beth El
A Mecklenburg County Police Department program for
women and girls 14 years and over. Participants will leam
security in the home, car and street. Attack prevention
and action alternatives during an attack are presented.
Mothers and daughters are encouraged to come together
to the evening program.
FEE: Frro. Call the JCC at 366-0357 to register.
Bodyworks
Tuesdays & Thursdays - 4 Weeks begins April 3
3:45-4:45 p.m.
Rama Rd. Elementary School
The JCC fitness class that combines aerobics, yoga, and
calisthenics to improve coordination, flexibility, stamina
and cardiovascular health.
FEE: $16M/$20NM
INSTRUCTOR: Robin Clay - Robin is constantly getting
new training for work. She is certified to do mousercise
and has an exercise segment on TV weekdays.
CPR
Mondays March 26, April 2 & 9
7:00-10:00 p.m.
At the completion of this nine-hour course participants will
be able to recognize heart attacks and provide emergency
care for cardiac arrest, choking, and air way obstruction
in adults, children and infants.
FEE: $6M/$9NM
INSTRUCTOR: The Charlotte Lifesaving Crew
Yours Truly Needlepoint
Thursdays - Ongoing 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
At the home of Lynn Lerner, 3802 Columbine Circle.
Instruction for needlepoint enthusiasts at all levels.
M aterials are available for purchase right inside the door.
FEE: FREE
INSTRUCTOR: Lynn Umer
Chai Group
Mondays: Ongoing 10:15 a.m.-l:15 p.m.
At the Randolph Park Apartments Clubhouse
The Chai Group welcomes conununity senior adults to
varied Monday meetings. Featured is a morning class
taught by an instructor from Central Piedmont Communi
ty College. Subjects range from American and World
History to crafts and play production.
Members lunch together at noon and then participate
in an afternoon program of anything from yoga and relax
ation to music or safety.
Each month Chai goes out for all or part of the Monday
meeting to such places as the Mint Museum, a movie, or
a shopping mall. During the week Chai members often go
to other cultural and entertainment programs in town.
Transporation is arranged for those who need it.
FEE: FREE to members of the JCC. Call 366-0357 to
register.
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Special
CIT Program
If you will be entering the
9th or 10th grade in the fall,
our CIT program is for you!
Here’s how it works:
The CIT program (Counse
lor in Training) incorporates a
fantastic learning experience
with all of the fun and
camaraderie of a camp.
CITs work as aides in Camp
Maccabee’s Summer Day
Camp learning leadership
skills and performing various
duties from planning specialty
programs to publishing a
camp newsletter. CITs will
also receive special training to
be certified in things such as
canoeing. Red Cross First Aid,
Senior Lifesaving and CPR.
In addition to the special
training CITs will have their
own program led by a CIT
counselor. It will include
sports, camp-outdoor pro
gramming, a weekly day trip
and one extended trip with a
campout per session.
The CIT program begins
with orientation on June 19.
The day camp itself is June
25-Aug. 10.
All CITs successfully com
pleting the program will be
considered first for Jr.
counselor positions in the
future.
To become a CIT: Pick up an
application at the JCC. Upon
its return you will be called for
an interview. If accepted into
the program the last re
quirements will be:
1) A $175 program fee. All
CITs successfully completing
the program will receive a $50
stipend.
2) Physical examination.
Positions in this program
are limited, so if you like to
work with kids and want a fun
and fulfilling summer call
Dana at 366-0357 for more in
formation or come by for an
application.
Ciiai
February was a month of
variety for the Chai group.
First, members learned the
ropes of rug hooking with Cen
tral Piedmont Community
College instructor, • Ann
Brooks. Their goal is to design
a large hanging for the Onter.
January and February bir
thdays were celebrated Feb.
13 and special guest, Hugo
Rosenberger, spoke of the cur
rent political scene.
A shopping spree at East
land Mall came later in the
month and at the final Feb.
meeting the Older Adult Com
mittee suggested programs
for March and April.
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