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Page 16-THE NEWS-January 1990 . I In and Ati^und the JCC Chai-Litcs Calendar Older Adults CHAI-LITES Join Chai-Lites on Mondays from 10:30 until 1:30 for stimulating and fun programs, exercise and a lot of camaraderie. On Wednesdays, volunteer at Speizman Jewish Library or Jewish Preschool. Enjoy classes and cultural events. Transportation available for all pro grams and activities. For more information call Marcia Stern, Director of Older Adult Pro grams. Chai-Lites are encouragd to take ANY adult education classes. Contact Marcia Stern, 366- 5007, if you need information concerning any adult education course. TRANSPORTATION Jewish Family Services has made transporta tion available on Wednesdays and Thursdays to all seniors needing this service. They may use the van for medical appointments, shop ping, visiting friends, etc. There is a $2 charge per person. Reservations can be made by calling JFS, 364-6594, no later than the preceding Tuesday. EXERCISE CLASSES Keep fit and healthy during your senior years! Class follows “Senior Fitnessize” videotape, a program designed especially for Senior Citi zens. Monday 10:30-11:00 a.m. $.50 per class BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE CHECKS Have your blood pressure and pulse checked once a month by the JCC Assistant Health and Physical Education Director, Vicki Galliher. Second Monday of each month 10:30-11:00 a.m. No charge CHAI-LITES WATER EXERCISE This class is just for you!! Mondays from 9:30- 10:15. Exercises are done in shallow water so no swimming ability required. Catch the early van, enjoy the water, shower and dress in time for Chai-Lites program. Wednesday, join our regular water exercise class at 10:15-11:15. Transportation is available (contact Marcia Stern). Session 1: Jan. 7-Feb. 10 Session 2: Feb. 11- Mar. 17 Special rate for Chai members only: One day per week fee: $3.50 Two day per week fee: $7.00 “BUSY BAKERS” Grab your apron and come join this lively group on the following Tuesdays from 9:30-11:30 as we try new and old recipes. We will be joined by some guest bakers who will teach us some of their secrets for baking “delectable goodies.” We meet on Jan. 23 & Feb. 20. DAY TRIPS Consult your events calendar for day trips. Calendars are also available at the JCC desk. Trips are scheduled every other Tuesday during each month. Previous trips have been to the WBTV studios. Energy Explorium at Lake Norman, Blowing Rock. Lots of interesting trips planned; transportation provided. J A/eiv at m A program of classes for the gifted and talented child, aged 3-13. Classes commence Jan. and continue thru May. Registration may be for either or both of the winter and spring terms. Creative Movement and Dance “Love to Move” ages 3V^5 “Moving and Dancing” ages 6-8 “Dance Tapestry” ages 8-10 School of Art “Earth, Air, Fire and Water” ages 5-6 “Dreams and Dragons” ages 7-9 “Drawing and Beyond” ages 10-13 For more information please call Jillian Goldberg, director, at 366-6052 or look for details in the current “J” l)rochure. Classes are limited; please register early phone or mail to avoid disappointment. Please see the brochure for class schedules, fees and course outlines. Ainiiated with the G/led and Talented Devdopmer^ Center in BronxviUe, New York School’s Out J’s In By Nina Arten Mark your calendar now for an exciting day at the “J” on Monday, Jan. 15. School’s out so come and join the fun. On Monday, Jan. 22, we will be having a party, some goodies to decorate and eat and well look for treasures in and around the “J.” Each day camp will begin at 9 a.m. and will end at 3 p.m. Please bring a swim suit, towel and dairy lunch with you each day. The fee for each day is $10 for members and $15 for non members. Pre and post care are available 8-9 a.m. and post care 3-6 p.m. The fee for pre and post care is $1.50 per hour. Winter Youth Programs I am very excited about the programs in the Winter JCC brochure and hope that you have taken the time to read about what is being offered. I will be happy to go over any of the classes offered and answer any questions you may have con cerning them as well as any other programs wc offer. Please call Nina, 366-5007. Jan. 8 - Louise Wunder — Presents a demonstration of the “Non-Surgical Facelift” Jan. 15 - Tony Weaver, Investment Rep. from NC Federal Jan. 22 - Warm up with some homemade soup and see an award winning first run movie Jan. 27 - Temple Israel Chai Shabbat Luncheon Jan. 29 - HaLailah B’nai B’rith Women presents a special program and luncheon Look for your ‘J’ Update for information about our trips and the Shabbat luncheon and the BBW luncheon. Chai-Litcs Had Busy Month By Marcia Stern Dir., Senior Adult Programs December was a month filled with information and fun. We were visited by Officer Davis from the Charlotte Police De partment who presented a pro gram on safety and security for senior adults. We had a fun- filled Chanukah party spon sored by the JCC and a lovely Chanukah luncheon sponsored by HaLailah B’nai B’rith Wom en. Bill Burton spoke to us and presented a slide presentation on beautiful Bavaria. Trips were taken to the Mint Museum and the Hezakiah Alexander House. The attendance at events has grown. New members are wel come Calendars of upcoming events, mailed to all Chai mem bers the beginning of each month and appearing in The CJN may also be obtained at the J front desk for all programs. For more information call Mar cia, 366-5007. New Men’s Division Group Formed This new group is called “Points of View.” The purpose of the group is to enable indi viduals to have a gathering place to discuss a topic and provide a rotating speakership, so every one becomes a presenter and a responder. Lively informative conversa tion has been developed. The group has grown from 4 partici pants to 18. They meet at the ‘J’ on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month at noon. The schedule of meeting dates is as follows: Jan. 9, 23; Feb. 13, 27; Mar. 13, 27; Apr. 24; May 28. For more information about this group, call Joseph Speil- man, 542-2760, or Marsha Stern, 366-5007. — Marcia Stern Get Ready for Spring Golf Learn the basics and build a correct golf swing through the proven 60-30-10 method. Hands-on course, clubs and golf balls furnished. This is an indoor course for golf novices. Class is limited; to ensure space, register immediately at the “J” for the five lessons, l‘/2 hours each. Cost: $65 M / $75 NM. There are two groups, one starting on Monday, Jan. 8, the other on Friday, Jan. 12. Call Fran Rosenberg for more infor mation, 366-5007. Birthday Parties at the J Let the JCC host a birthday party for your child. We will provide room set-up, including: decorations, paper goods, party favors, two birthday party “leaders” and lots of fun! Choose following options and let the JCC create a birthday party that your child will remember. (Party set-up for 12 children. Each additional child is $2.) Birthday parties for 4 years and under have a maximum of 15 children. Craft Party $80 M / $105 NM Pool Party $70 M / $100 NM Tumbling Party: $70 M / $100 NM Birthday Party $55 M / $75 NM Sports Party♦ $70 M / $100 NM Computer Party; $95 M / $105 NM To reserve your date, call Nina Arten, Children’s Services Director, 366-5007. *Indoor on space-available basis; outdoor weather permitting. Classifieds Work: Have something to sell? Need room-mate? We can help! Call 366-6632.
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