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Enriching Lives and Building Relationships through Quality Jewish Experiences
Sports & Fitness
Jaws Swim League
Sept. 15 - November 6 (8 Weeks)
For swimmers ages 5-18 wanting to learn the sport of competitive
swimming. Choose a Monday/Wednesday or TuesdayAThursday class
schedule. For more Information, contact Peter Perers at 704-944-6745
or peter.perers@charlottejcc.org.
Members: 95 Program Members: $125
Winter Youth Basketball
Leagues Registration
Members: Sept. 15 • Program Members: Sept. 29
We have teams and leagues for children ages 4-17. Space Is limited, so
sign up early! For more information, contact Dan Vizzinl at
704-944-6773 or dan.vlzzini@charlottejcc.org.
5th Annual LJCC Health Fair
September 21,1:00 pm to 4:00 pm.
The health fair Is co-anchored by Mecklenburg Medical Group and
Carollnas Medical Center, Mercy. The event is intended to provide
the community with information about available health services in the
Charlotte area and provide screenings for health risks. Various FREE
screenings will include: cholesterol, blood pressure, oral cancer, vision,
spinal exams, and body fat analysis. For more information contact
Jenny Flansen at 704- 944-6871 orjenny.hansen@charlottejcc.org.
Free & open to the public
Adult Programs
The month of September will feature a multitude of prime-time
adult enrichment programs. If you’re interested in any of the following
classes or programs, contact Jodi Valentein at 704-944-6730 or
jodi.valenstein@charlottejcc.org.
• Charlotte Knights Labor Day Baseball Game
• Dancing with the Stars
• Digital Camera
• Film Appreciation
• Gardening
• Mah Jongg
• Organizing Your Closet
• Rosh Hashanah Apple Baking
• Spanish & French Classes
• Women’s Self Defense
Arts & Music
Want to be a Star? Audition for the Wiz!
Sunday, September 7, 2-5pm, Gorelick Hall
Q&A Meeting followed by a singing/dancing session and auditions.
All ages! No preparations necessary. Tech crew, costumes, sets and
stage hands also needed.
The LJCC Presents: The Butterfiy Project
Zikaron V'Tikvah (Remembrance and Flope) is an artistic, educational
project serving as a powerful visual representation to remember the
1.5 million children who died in the Flolocaust, and honor the survivors.
Thousands of handmade ceramic butterflies from around the world
have been created and affixed to the walls of San Diego Jewish Acad
emy to teach children to remember the past. From across the United
States, we welcome the Butterfly Project to Shalom Park. Be a part of
this amazing project - we are looking for committee volunteers!
Check Out New Arts Classes
and New Instructors!
All offerings can be found in the program guide both online and
at the front desk.
For more information on these and other arts and music
programs, contact Aree Peariman at 704-944-6792 or
aree.pearlman@charlottejcc.org.
Teen Programs
It Won’t Happen To Me:
Teen Driving Program
September 17, 7:00pm
Car crashes are the number one cause of teen deaths in the United
States. 75% of teen deaths due to car crashes are the result of inexpe
rience, distractions, and speed. The goai of this program is to educate
teens and their parents to the dangers of unsafe and inexperienced
teen driving. Limited Spaces available; RSVP to Crista Cohen at
704-944-6739 or crista.cohen@charlottejcc.org
This is a free event, made possibie by Alistate Insurance
& Financial Services: Mike Littauer Agency and the
Charlotte Teen Coalition
Jammin at the J
Saturday, September 20, 7-11pm: Middle Schoolers Only!
Tickets are available at the LJCC Customer Service Desk starting 9/15.
Fit for everyone.
Sandra and Leon Levine Jewish Community Center
5007 Providence Road 1 704.366.5007 1 charlottejcc.org
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