Page 16-THE NEWS-February 1989
JCC Bulletin Board
Come One And All To The...
JCC Variety §how
Sunday, February 26,7:30 p.m.
Shalom Park
$2.50 Advance TIcKets
$3.CX) At The Door
5al Messina
Former hr. DarKe America
Phil Joffe
Co-master of Ceremonies
Lionel Norman
Headliner at the Comedy Zone
Courtesy of
Creative Entertainment
Caren PranK
5of}gstress
Chaim Poran
Israeli Singing
Steward Scher
Co-Master of Ceremonies
Trude Aldfeder
Songstress
Refreshments Will Be Served
A Scroll
For
Bar Kokhba
A 2-act play by Mark R. Bernstein
About the the confrontation between the Sanhedrin, Led
by Rabbi Akiba and the Roman Empire under the Emperor
Hadrian, this play focuses on the catastrophic events which
took place at the time of the last Judean Rebellion (132-
135 AD).
Presented as a benefit by the Golden Circle Theater in
coopv'*»'ation with the JCC.
Saturday, March 4, 8 p.m. — Patrons Only
Sunday, March 5,2:30 p.m. — $10 / person
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Singles Sugar Mountain Shj Trip
DATE: Sunday, February 12
TIME: Bus leaves JCC at 5:30
a.m. and returns to JCG
at approximately 9 p.m.
FEE: $45 M / $55 NM
Fee includes: lift ticket trans-
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Registration: Only 42 spaces are available so register early!!
Firm r^stration deadline: Feb. 2, 1989.
Ski Rental Information: Skis can be rented at Alpine Ski
Center, 1501 East Blvd. 332-8628. The charge is $10 for
skis and poles. If renting there, tell them you're going with
the JCC. You are not obligated to rent at Alpine, but you
must have skis with you when you get to the mountain.
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Sunday. March 19
Shalom Park
11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Free Admission
LUNCH WILL BE AVAILABLE
For more information call 366-5007.
Children *s
Flea
Market
Sunday, February 26
1:00-4:00 p.m.
Tables Available for Children
9 years old & up
Set Up Shop as Merchants.
Plan to be at the JCC
at 12:30 p.m. to Set Up
Space Limited/Reserve now!
We Provide Table/Paper Covering.
$5.00 a Table/Center Members Only
SUGGESTIONS: Parental supervision required for merchants 9-11 years old. Merchants 12 & older,
parental supervision is suggested. Sell games, puzzles, needlework, homemade crafts, books,
toys, records, comic books, sports equipment, baseball/football cards, stuffed animals, jewelry!
NO FOOD
■V For further information, contact Scott Snyder, Program Director, 366-5007.
COMPUTERS
ARE COMING
ARE COMING
ARE COMING
TO THE JCC
BY THE
FAMILY COMPUTER CENTER
FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS
For more information contact
Scott Snyder, Program Director
366-5007
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★ EDUCATION
★ FREE-PLAY
★ BIRTHDAY PARTIES
IT'S EVERYBODY'S CENTER
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Birthday Parties at the J
Let the JCC host a birthday party for
your child. We will provide the room
set-up, including: decorations, paper
goods, party favors, two birthday
party “leaders” and lots of fun!
Choose from following options and
let the J create a birthday party that
your child will remember. (Party set
up for 12 children. Each additional
child is $2.)
Craft Party $80M/$105NM
Pool Party $70 M / $100 NM
Clown Party $80 M / $100 NM
Tumbling Party $70 M / $100 NM
Birthday Party $55M/$75NM
Sport Party $70 M / $100 NM
For additional fee, the J will provide a birthday cake
with festive birthday design. To reserve your date, call
Nina Arten, 366-5007. Indoor on space available basis/
outdoor weather permitting.
The J’* Cultural Arts
Concert Series
Come to the Jewish Cabaret
Featuring the Viva Klezmer Group
With Steven Haas
Sunday, April 2 — 7:30 p.m.
Shalom Park
Guest Performers
Will Include:
Marlene Feurstman
Gil Pirovano
& the famous Fetticini Bros.
• Jewish Klezmer Music
• Music from the Jewish Theatre
• Food & Refreshments
• An evening of music for the family
Ticket Prices: $10.00 per person
40% discount for JCC Members
20% discount for JCC Sr. Adults & Children under 12
N For more information call the JCC, 366-5007
Jewish Folk Music
• Cabaret Style Seating
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