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Shaping the J since 1994. ! came to Charlotte from Canada in 1994 and quickly found that the Charlotte JCC was the one place where I could build a rich social life. Since then I married my soul mate Laura and we now have Max, Kate and Charlie. The JCC continues to give us new and fun opportunities to be involved and have fun* dl Lbl bellydance Spilates social namn action gl^O personal training miittic^nArt+rainirin ^ 75 g mullisport training ■g| racquetball , For example, since they were in kindergarten, the kids and I have been involved inMHl«!T4 a fun way for dads and their kids to get together periodically with other dads and kids for fun outings, educational adventures and age-appropriate community service. Through J-Trtbes, we’ve done things like hiking, go-karting* fancy dinners, com maze, museums, camping, sports events as well as helping feed and shelter the homeless. We continue to be involved at the JCC in all kinds of other ways as well: youth groups, lectures, parties, carnivals, plays, music^ theatre, workouts, iennis* soccer^asketba!1,,classesjnusiCj lessons! and so many other fun,' educational, athletic and spiritual opportunities- The J is our home away from home. “The J is our home away from home.” -The Lewin Family ^ L e V i n: I charlotteicc.org Charldtte
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