Infant/Toddler Nursery Gives Excellent Care Page 9-THE NEWS-Februarv 1992 From one mom to another mom. Plain and simple. We may be persuaded to compromise when our kids choose the choc olate chip cookie over the apple, but when it comes to choosing a preschool program there is no compromise. We want the best. It seems easy to say, but let us ask ourselves exactly what makes a prechool program the best. • Dedicated professionals who maintain the highest stand ards of care • An excellent staff—child ratio • Frequent interaction be tween caregivers and infant/ toddlers • Clean, dry and comfortable babies • A safe, clean, bright and happy environment GREAT DECISIONS ’92 A World Agenda for the American People Sponsored by the JCC and UNCC • Liliya Vakhovsky gives loving care to the “little ones. Gifted & Talented Camp Made Lunchboxes For Diane Keaton Art students from the JCC’s G&T summer camp had an exciting opportunity to become part of a made for TV movie, “Wildflower,” made for the Lifetime channel. It was filmed in and around Charlotte in August and aired in November. The director, Diane Keaton, was anxious to maintain artistic continuity in her movie, and wanted original lunchboxes actually made by children for a particular scene about an Easter lunchbox auction. Within one week, art instructor Judith Plough and her team at the JCC had devised five of the prettiest papier mache lunchboxes. Stu dents included Josh Rosen, Rene Ryan, Shelly Brodsky, Sarah Bailey, Kimberly Burrows and a Japanese exchange stu dent. Production manager Ga reth Stover, from Los Angeles, visited us at the JCC and was amazed to find a Jewish facility of this size and excellence in Charlotte. Our students were happy to receive pictures of Miss Keaton with the lunchboxes as a memento of a job well done. • Stimulating, inspiring and original age-appropriate activi ties (including play and exercise time in our full-size gym) • Outdoor fully equipped playground Does all of this sound too good to be true? Well, it is true and the best part is that it is all right here at the Jewish Com munity Center’s Infant/Toddler Preschool. Our program’s qual ified staff go out of their way to make you and your child feel confident, safe and secure in your decision. We understand that you are trusting us with your most valuable possession. And we want you to understand that we never cut corners when it comes to providing your child with the best possible care. From one mom to another mom. Plain and simple. So come on and join with a winning program. Call us today at 366-5007 to schedule a tour or to speak with one of our staff. Your child must be at least six months old to be eligible to begin the program. Adult Classes Tues., Feb. 4-Feb. 23 — 7:00-8:30 p.m. Enhancing Self-Esteem Through Assertiveness Wed., Feb. 5-Mar. 11 — 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Cake Decorating Mon., Feb. 10 — 6:00-7:30 p.m. Friendly Plastic Jewelry — Instructor: Beth Mattos Tues., Feb. 11 — 10:00 a.m.-noon Lap Quilting Wed., Feb. 26 — noon-1:00 p.m. Tax Workshop (no charge) Fri., Feb. 28 — 10:00 a.m.-noon Spring is Just Around the Corner — Instructor: Beth Mattos Call Fran Rosenberg for more information, 366-5007. Join the TUESDAYS, 7:30-9:00 p.m. GORELICK HALL, SHALOM PARK Cost: $28 — Includes Copy of Great Decisions Study Guide & Community Forum Moderator: Frances J. Brackett, Director North Carolina Great Decisions Feb. 4 - U.S. Agenda for the '90s: Domestic Needs, Global Priorities Dr. Harry Chernotsky—Dept of Political Science, UNC Charlotte Feb. 11 - Planet Earth: Dying Species, Disappearing Habitats Or. David Grant—Dept, of Biology, Davidson College Feb. 18 - Latin America’s New Course: Bridge to Closer U.S. Ties? Dr. Lyman Johnson—Dept of History, UNC Charlotte Feb. 25 - Middle East After Desert Storm: As the Dust Settles Dr. Kathryn Johnson—Dept of Religious Studies, UNC Charlotte Dr. Sanford Silverburg—Dept of Political Science, Catawba College Mar. 3 - The AIDS Pandemic: Global Scourge, U.S. Challenge Dr. Gerald Pyle—Dept of Geography, UNC. Charlotte Mar. ^0-The Refugee Crisis: How Should the U.S. Respond? Dr. Jeffrey Meyer—Dept of Religious Studies, UNC Charlotte Dr. Kenneth Menkhaus—Dept of Political Science, Davidson College Mar. 17 - Community Forum— Breakup of the Soviet Union: U.S. Dilemmas Dr. Gregory Treverton—Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations UNC Charlotte Architecture Building, Room 10 Dessert Buffet Following Presentation Cosponsored with The Charlotte World Affairs Council your Home.,. 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