The News • October, 1994-Page 9 Lttbayitch of North Carolina The Jewish Day School by Lynda Headley CommMni/ies.Soundsdidl? Not in the third grade class at The Jew ish DaySchool. After talking about communities for a few days, Lynda Headley's third graders realize tiie importance of meeting the needs of oonununity members. They know that all people need food, shelter and clothing. In addition, they need to be safe and to be kept healthy. With this basic informa tion in mind, they begin their So cial Studies "game." Max decides thathe would like to be Mayor and head the dty gov ernment Paul wants to be tiie jailer and work part-time as a basketball coach. David chooses to be a doc tor in the community. Michael is in construction and builds quality homes (he also owns some jewelry stores). Sheinaownsa party goods shop that also sells kosher food and snacks. Courtney owns a combina tion fixxi and dotiiing store. Tracy works at a dance studio and also works part-timeatthebank. Karen works for the water company and is an excellent plumber. ThegamebeginslKarenhastwo children starting school. They need school clothes and food to make lunches. Who will help Karen with her needs? Courtney, of course! She owns the food and clothing store. Courtney has been having a problem at her store with people littering. She has tried to find a solution on her own, but finally decides she needs help from the dty. She goes to see Max and they work out a plan together to solve her problem. After a busy day downtown, MaycrMaxheadshane to find that his water pipes have broken and his house is beginning toflood! Whocanheiphim? Karen comes to the rescue. In the meantime, Tracy has been working so hard and forsudi long hours that she has not been taking very good careofhersdf. 9ie feels terrible! What should she do? Go to see Dr. David. He tells her tosbw down, hire someme tohdp at the dance studio and get more nest On his way home, David re members that it is his sister's birth- day next week. He needs some assis tance with party plans. It'sSheina's turn to assist. She helps David se lect party favors and some great snacks. Sheina's business is doing so well that she needs to expand. She deddes tiiat she has to build an addition to her store. What does she do first? She goes to see Tracy at the bank to talk about a loan. Next she visits Michael to see if he can help her plan and then build her addition. Michael is happy to help. Meanwhile, Michael has been having some problems with lumber being taken from his construction sites. He reported the problem and the police already have a person in jail. Michael goes to visit his friend, Paul, and together they try to de- dde if Michael should give the thief (one ofhisworkers)asecond chance. Michael has had a tough day and thinks he needs to have a little fun (another need people have). Paul suggests that he come to the basket ball game that evening. Great idea! The following day Paul visits Michael at his jewelry store to buy an anniversary gift. Michael makea good suggesticn and Paul leaves with a perfect gift. Mrs. Headl^s mind is grinning by this time. Coming up with situ ations for each child is challenging. The children gladly come up with other ideas. After 45 minutes the children have learned how much people dep>end on each other in a community. They also realize that eveiyoneshares their knowledge with one another and that life in a com munity is easier when all work to gether. Nonfat! It’s true! Your neighborhood I Can’t Believe It’s Yogurt® store has a host of Nonfat frozen yogurt flavors and a wide variety of fruit toppings to complement them. Stop in and let us fix your favorite parfait today! Hanover Square 1400-A E Morehead Si 334-3854 M-Sal-10a.m.*10p.m. Sun - Noon-10 p.m. HHMAMbOiViirMir Annual Book Fair Set by Lauren Stark Mark your calendars for this year's best Chanukah shopping event! Monday, October 31, through Friday, November4,willbe the dates for the annual Book Fair held at The Jewish Preschool on Sardis, 6619 Sardis Road. The Book Fair will be open daily from 8:45 a.m. until 1030 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. until 1:30 p.m. Evening hours are planned for Wednesday, November 2, from 630 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. The Fair, open to the entire community, will offer a variety of secular books from Scholastic, Inc. aswellasjudaicpublications. Selec tions will indude videos, audio cas settes, books, stickers, stamps and activity sets. Check and cash pay ments will be accepted with all pro ceeds going to the Jewish Day S^ool of Charlotte. Remember,Chanukah arrivesearly thisyear. Why not do all your shopping in one place! For more information, please cmtact cochairs. 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