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The Charlotte Jewish News - June-July, 1997 - Page 13 The Jewish Community Center I E W I S H COMMUNnV CM CHAUOTTt ADULTS HEALTH & RECREATION Adult Basketball League Champions Congratulations to the BULLS for winning the Winter/Spring 1997 Basketball League by beating the Sonics 77 - 66. The Champion BULLS GOOD DOG! Wed. Evenings • 7 p.m. - 8 p.m. June 18, 25, July 2, 9, 16, 23 $50 members/$60 non-members Instructor; Maggie Blutreich Location; Sculpture Garden Area/Adult Lounge Minimum age - 12 weeks, no upper age limit Code: 5102 Topics covered include basic obedience exercises as well as a positive approach to behavior modification. Instructor Maggie Blutreich is a professional trainer and an American Kennel Club Public Education Coordinator. Front row (L to R): Scott Moskowitz, Ali Nikrooz, Chuck Collin Back row (L to R): Drew Hall, Daniel Levine, Jason Cathcait, David Van Glish, Darren Mond Adult Basketball Award Winners: Highest Scorer Harry Tepper Hustle Award: Paul Denny Defensive Player; LaneCtetrow Most Improved Player Award: Stephanie Gamer Sportsmanship Award: Bob Davis CHAI CROUPSCHEDULE MONDAY MEETINGS FOR SUMMER We are going to be movin’ and groovin’ ail summer — trying to keep cool, keep busy and enjoy ourselves. We will be meeting in Temple Beth EL (TBE) and Temple Israel (TI) for our Monday meetings as noted. Call Sue Klein for more info at 366-5007 ext 230. We thank Temple Beth El and Temple Israel for the generous use of their facilities during our busy summer at the JCC. Even though our group will be on the move as far as our meeting places, some things stay the same! The Chai group will be meeting on Mondays at 10AM fOT exercise, 11AM for our speaker or prografia and we will have lunch at Noon. Please make it a point to join u$ for some won derful speakers in a small intimate group setting. MONDAYS in JUNE JCC June 2 - Rabbi Gerber as always, an informative and excellent speaker JCC June 9 - Lloyd Scher, Mecklenberg Ccmnty Commissioner, is going to Washington to speak to the Council on Aging but will visit with us first. Hear about the arts funding meeting wd what it means! TI June 16 - From "Radio Days'* a dynamic video that fea tures over 200 photos, excerpts IBrom 75 radio broadcasts, classic film clips, and reminiscences, we will start with the comedians for great viewing and a fiinny discussion - send in the clowns! TBE June 23- Hope Hunt, NC Cooperative Extension, talks about safety with household chemicals — can everyday products around your house hurt you? TI June 30 - Richard Cohen, Professor of Judaic Studies at UNCC will question ”tte difference between Christians and Jews?" Most interesting indeed! Lunches June 2 - Roast Chicken June 9 - Spaghetti with meat sauce June 16 - Dairy box lunch from Phil’s deli June 23 - E^plant Parmesano June 30 - Box lunch from Kosher Mart THURSDAY TRIPS FOR OUR SENIORS We arc traveling our ways and our days away!!! The trip hours vary along with the damnation but the trips will be stimulating and geared to the composition of our gnnip. All trij^ will be leaving from the front circle call Sue Klein 366-5007 ext 230 for times. THURSDAYS IN JUNE June 5 - Keeping cool by floating cm Lake Wyhe in a pontoon boat. Lunch win be at TBones on the lake. We will be dror^ off at the dock - should be COOL. June 12 - No meeting - Shavout Juae 19 - Trip to WTVI (Channri 42) studio to sec the workings of Public Broa^kast System. Lunch at Andeison’s. June 26 - The gorgeous gardens of Wing Haven. Lunch at Barclay's JR MACCABI DAY On Sunday, April 13, 92 chil dren, grades K - 6, participated in the Youth Athletic Committee’s First Annual Jr Maccabi Day. The event was an overwhelming suc cess complete with opening and closing ceremonies, a disc jockey (Larry Gerber), non-competitive fun games, snacks, and awards for all. Special thanks to the many volunteers. Family Sponsors, and Event Sponsors who contributed to the day's success. EVENT SPONSORS; Larry Gerber - Disc Jockey Jeff Gorelick - Fruit (snacks) Len Block - Programs Paul Shipley - Medals (awards) Lebo's - Bandanas (Linda & Mark Goldsmith) AQUATICS JCC SUMMER DIVING PROGRAM With Diving Coach Wendy Oettinger BEGINNING DIVING We will learn basic diving board safety, front and back take-offs, three positions for dives, front and back jumps, front and back dives and front somersault. Recommended for children 5 - 10 years old; no experience neces sary, just a desire to learn. Tue & Thurs, 5:45 - 6:45 pm Session II July 15-August 7 Fee: $30.00 Members/$45.00 Non Members Min 4 - Max 10 ADVANCED BEGINNER DIVING We will continue to build on the skills learned in the beginner class. Starting with a review of skills learned then progress to adding a twist to the front and/or back dive. Recommended for children 8 and up who have successfully conpl^ed or demonstrated the skills in the beginning diving program. Tue & Thurs 6:45 - 7:45 pm Session II July 15 - August 7 Fee: $30.00 Members/$45.00 Non Members Min 4 - Max 10 For more info call Millie Campbell, Aquatics Director at 366-5007 ext. 293 FITNESS • FITNESS MAY SKAT THE J Congratulations to the 120 runners and walkers that com pleted the 2nd Annual JOBST May 5K at the J on Sunday, May 4. The 1-Mile Family Fun Run had 25 participants. The overall winner, Stephen Spada, 32, of Charlotte, completed the 3.1 mile course in 16:48. Jean Strait, 35, of Charlotte fmished first for females with a time of 19:10. Age group winners were as follows: 1 - 17 Elyse Kopecky (19:53) John Ryan (20:39) 18-29 Jackie Miller (22:07) Randy Hitt (20:46) 30-39 Jill Egan (20:52) Desmond Kelly (18:24) 40-49 Mary Carbott (22:06) Joseph Gigler (18:43) 50-59 Kathy Seavers (24:31) Dewey Sloan (19:23) 60-99 Mai=y Purvis (25:37) Berb Brown (24:50) Complete race results are posted outside the Fimess Center. Thanks to all of our corporate sponsors who make this event possible including Jobst, DUL- X, Run For Your Life, Te^a Telephone Systems, Wheat First Securities, Adams Marie Hotel, Swimmer Insurance, Dr. Scott Greenapple and Piedmont Chiropractic, Relax the Back, Mecklenburg Medical Group, Thanks to all of our sponsors who donated items/services for the race including Hannafords, Manhattan Bagel, Hyatt South- Park, Southeastern Massage School, Tectrix, Pepsi-Cola, Natural Marketplace, Star bucks, Our Place, and Pasta and Provisions. Summer Tennis 1997-Adult Classes Ladies Beginner Mondays 6:30-7:30 June 16-July 14 (6 weeks) Fee: $54 mem/ $64 nm Ladies Intermediate Tuesdays 6:30-7:30 June 17-July 15 (6 weeks) Fee: $54 mem/ $64 nm Ladies Advanced Drill Wednesdays 6:30-7:30 June 18-July 16 (6 weeks) Fee: $66 mem/ $76 nm (4 person maximum) Ladies Advanced Beginner/Intermediate Thursdays 7:30-8:30 June 19-July 17 (6 weeks) Fee: $54 mem/ $64nm 4TH OF JULY POOL PARTY Friday, July 4 12:00 -i:00 pm Music • Pool Games Cookout • Prizes Free Watermelon Men's Intermediate Mondays 7:30-8:30 June 16-July 14 (6 weeks) Fee: $54 mem/ $64 nm Men's Intermediate/Advanced- Thursdays 6:30-7:30 June I9-July 14 (6 weeks) Fee: $54 mem/ $64 nm Men's Advanced Fitness Drill- Wednesdays 7:30-8:30 June 18-July 16 (6 weeks) Fee: $66 mem/ $76 nm First Annoal JCC Adult Tennis Championship Matches Begin in Sept. Entry fcxms available begin ning July 15 in the Health & Rec Dqpt or at the front desk. JCC SUMMER FACILITY HOURS Building & Gym Outdoor Pod Indoor Pool Mon-Thurs 6:00ani-9:00pm 12;00pm-8:00pm 6:00am-9:00pm Friday 6;00am-7:00pm 12:00pm-7:00pm 6:00am-3:00pm Saturday 12:00pm-7:00pm 12:00pm-7:00pm 12:00pm-3;00pm Sunday 8:00am-7:00pm ll:00am-7;00pm 8:00am-12:00pm (Note: Baby Pool opens 11:00am Monday-Friday) JCC OmCES CLOSE AT 5 ?M ON FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY Independence Day Outdoor Pool Closing July 4 Friday 8:00am - 7:00pm* June 16, June 23, June 26, Labor Day Weekend ' August 30 Saturday-12:00 • 6:00pm August 31 Sunday- 8:00am - 7:00pm* Sept 1 Monday- 8:00am - 7:00pm* *Outdoor Pool opens at 11:00am The outdoor pool will close at 5:30pm for swim me^. The indow pool will be available for open swim when classes are not scheduled. Summer Karate Classes Youth Beginners & Advanced Beginners • Ages 6-13 years Mondays, 4:15 - 5:15pm June 9 - August 11 (10 weeks) OR June 9 - July 7 (5 weeks) OR July 14 - August 11 (5 weeks) Fees: $35/Member; $50/Non- member (5 weeks) $70/Member; $100/Non-member (10 weeks) Class minimum; 4 Adult Karate • Ages 18 years plus Mondays, 8:00 - 9:00pm June 30 - Sept 8 (10 weeks, no class Sept. 1) OR June 30 - July 28 (5 weeks) OR August 4 - Sept 8 (5 weeks, no class Sept 1) Fees: $35/Member; $50/Non- member (5 weeks) $70/Member; $100/Non-member (10 weeks) Class minimum: 4 All classes are held in the JCC upstairs Dance Studio and are under the expert direction of AJ Anderson of Knights Recreation Services. AJ holds a 6th degree black belt and has been instructing at the JCC over the past 8 years. IT’S ALWAYS A GREAT DAY AT THE J!
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