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Th« Charlotte Jewish News - June-July, 1997 - Page 20 ORT News When an organization such as The Crown City Chapter of Women's American ORT has its installation of officers is that considered the last activity of one year or the first one of the next? No matter how you look at it, the installation of the officers, as well as donor recognition, will be held on June 2 at 6:30 PM at Carvers Creek Restaurant on Pineville- Matthews Rd. in Pineville. In addition to an interesting program, dinner will be served. The entertainment for the evening will be provided by the noted magician, Michael McLendon. The all inclusive cost is $14 per person. Husbands and other guests are most welcome. To make your reservations, please make your check payable to ORT and mail it to Evelyn Hochstat at 8335 Summerglen Circle, Charlotte, NC 28227 no later than May 28. WOMEN’S AMERICAN m Hold That Date: September 20, 1997! While all the details cannot yet be released, the Crown City Chapter of Women's American ORT wants to inform you of a very special event which is being planned for the fall. On the evening of Saturday, September 20, Florence Sperling will be honored for the many contributions she has made to the ORT organization. A dinner/dance is in the planning stage and all you should do now is mark your calendar and SAVE THAT DATE. Further information will be forthcoming in the near future. O The Hebfew Cemetery will be open Sundays In June from 11:00 to 2:00 PM. Please direct all inquiries to Julius Goldstein, Director, at 366-1084 (H), or 827-3686 (W) Yours Truly Needlepoint Handpainted Needlepoint Canvases All New Canvases — Free Lessons — Unique Gift Ideas — New and Old Customers Very Welcome Best Selection in Charlotte All Proceeds Go to Local Charities 3802 Columbine Circle 366-5661 Open Thursdays 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The Charlotte Yiddish Institute sponsored by the Jewish Community Center of Charlotte, NC Celebrating our 19th Season August 14-17, 1997 Wildacres Retreat • Little Switzerland, NC Celebrate yiddish with us!! Featuring an Outstanding Faculty Pesakh Fizman, noted lecturer, professor Jewish Theological Seminary Robert Abelson, talented singer, cantor, actor, Broadway performer Martha Novick, gifted singer, cantor, national performer Binyumen Schaechter, composer, pianist, performer, musical conductor Yiddish key t Abounds The Chariotte Yiddish Institute is open to men and women knowledgeable in the Yiddish language and dedicated to enhancing their knowledge in a culturally stimulating, heymish atmosphere. Enjoy nature walks and scenic splendor at the Wildacres retreat, a mountaintop conference center of 1400 acres set in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina, elevation 3,300 ft. Wildacres is devoted to the betterment of human understanding. Its facilities, operate on a non profit basis, are administered by the Blumenthal Foundation. The Wildacres Retreat is located 112 miles (approx. 3 hour drive) from Charlotte. Faculty Lectures FcCS Yiddish Language Classes Concerts Yiddish culture worlcshops Folk singing and dancing Daily and Shabbes services Book and gift shop Oisergevayntlekh Doremdike Gastfreyndlekhkeyt (Outstanding Southern Hospitality) $225 per person (double occupancy only) Fee covers tuition, room, kosher meals and gratuities. Full fee must accompany registration. Full fee will be refunded if cancellation is made prior to July 23, 1997. An administration charge of $50.00 will be charged on all late cancellations. For additional information: Baila Pransky, Coordinator (704) 366-5564 Zalman Tlilma, Travel Information (704) 541-1803 Liebe Pollard, Reservations (704) 366-7846 "When Your Relationship Ends" Support Series from United Family Services Ending a significant relation ship is often an emotionally draining experience, but it doesn't have to wreck your life. Sign up through June 2 for United Family Services “When Your Relationship Ends," an eight- week series for people experi encing divorce, separation or the loss of an important relationship. The groups will meet on Thursdays June 5-July 31 from 1:00 PM-8:30 PM at Covenant Presbyterian Church, 1000 E Morehead Street. The series is based on Dr. Bruce '7 Summer Sandals & Slides *29*“.o®39 201 W. Morehead St. (corner of Church Jk Morehead) 1 Block from Tryon * 347-1296 Wed., Thurs. A fri. 10-7 * Sat. 10-7 * Sun. 12*6 Now At Crown Point Shopping Ctr. 2412 Sardis Road North • 845-9028 Wed., Thurs. & Fri. 10-8 • Sal. 10-8 • Sun. 12-6 Fisher's acclaimed book. Rebuilding. Led by trained counselors from Unit^ Family Services' Conmiunity Education division, the groups provide a safe and confidential place for people to connect with others in similar circumstances. "When Your Relationship Ends" group members examine grief, anger, loneliness and other issues associated with ' loss while learning healthy coping strategies The series costs $% per person; $25 is due at registration, with the remaining $65 due at the first Kssion. To register or for more information call Gary Hyndman at 332-9034. ext. 3033, weekdays 8:30 AM-5:00 PM United Family Services is a community supported, nonprofit. United Way member agency that, through social, family and financial counseling, is conunitted to helping individuals and families in Cabarrus, Mecldenburg and Union counties with today's challenges. O Happiness is a thing that must be practiced like a violin.
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