Page 6 The Jeuish Floridian of Tampa Frida y.My7, SHOVOUS JCC Pool News The outside pool area and the pool itself have been renovated and it's time to get into the sun and swim of things at the JCC. For information on the aquatic programs con- tact Tim Stoker at 872-4451 POOL HOURS FOR MAY Saturday 12-5 Tuesday 3-6 Sunday 11-5 Thursday FAMILY NIGHT AT THE JCC POOL 3-6 On Thursday evening. May 13th. the JCC Program Committee under the chairman- ship of Cheryl Rosenberg, will bold its first Family Night at the pool. From 59 p.m. JCC members can come to the pool and purchase Bar-B-Que hamburger and hot dog dinners for your family. Just leave work and or your home, grab the kids and your bathing suit and have a leisurely picnic with no schleping of food. If this evening is suc- cessful we will continue it throughout the summer. What a wonderful way to get out of the house and enjoy yourself. ISRAELI COMES TO CAMP JCC Once again Camp JCC is proud to announce that an Israeli has been hired to work at this summer's day camp. Amnon Noffali. a 22 year native of Israel, will be on hand this summer to instruct the campers in folk and modern dances as well as Israeli culture. Amnon has spent the last 4 summeers working at various camps throughout the United States and South America and brings years of dance experiences with him. Camp JCC and the entire Jewish community looks forward to having Amnon in Tampa this sum- mer. Camp JCC is presently looking for housing for Amnon for the second session of this summer's program. The dates are July 10 to August 8. If you can be of any assistance in this, please contact Danny Thro at 872-4451. HAVING A PARTY The JCC Pool is the Place! The JCC is pleased to offer the use of its Pool Party Place' for anyone wishing to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, or just about anything. For more information con- tact Pauline Silvia at 872-4551. Camp Chai '82: Amazing The dates are set. the brochure is out. and campers are signing up for the "Amazing Summer of '82 June 14 is the opening date for session land quite a program is planned for the campers! The Chai division, for 1st thru 6th graders, will see many of last year's staff returning for what may be the best year yet Specialty areas include swim instruction, drama, music, sportskills and physical fitness, dance, and creative crafts Weekly individual choice areas include karate, gymnastics, water ballet, tennis, and several surprises. Campers can expect field trips every other week with museums, state parks, and skating on the agenda Special events include the annual Maccabiah. International Week. Rock and Roll Week, and many others. As you can see. Chai looks great this summer and you and your children can really expect a fantastic time. For more information on Camp Chai. contact Danny Thro at 872-4451. Camp Safari '82: On the Road Camp JCC's junior high division. Safari, is all set and a tremendous program is planned! Sue Skinner Baron. Chai's unit leader from 1981. and her new husband. Bob. will lead the group of 6th 7th and 8th graders on dairy field trips in the central Florida area Safari will be an educational, recreational, and ecological program in which the campers will experience new activities, individually and as a group Safari opens on June 14 so time to register is running short. For information on the program and registration, contact Danny Thro at 872-4451. Do it Now! Remember, this year there are TWO 4 week sessions. Friends of the MM Allan Albert Center Dr M Don MeUman M M Manuel Aronoviu M M Roger Mock Dr M Gene Balis M M John Osterwwl M II Marvin Barkin M M Morton Richter M M Sam Blum Dr. M Sunlev Rosenthal Dr. M Gordon Bumhild M M Jack Roth M M Douglas Conn Mr. Saniord Roth M M Lawrence Falk Dr M Michael Rothburd M M Karl S. Fantle Dr. M Alan Rudolph Mrs. Julia Flom M M Richard Rudolph Dr. M Arthur Forman l)r M Stephen Sergav M M Michael J Freedman M M Sheldon Shalett M M Charles Funk MMMandeUiHinksi Dr. M Stuart Goldsmith Shim berg Dr. M Burton Goldstein f'aincia Shires & Family Dr. M Robert J. Goldstein Mr AbeSUber M M Ben Greenbaum Dr. M Mitchell Silverman M M Howard Greenberg M M Martin Solomon Mr. Sam Greenberg Judge M Ralph Steinberg M M Lester Hit sen M M Herbert Swarxman M M Mel Jacobson Tampa Crown Distributors M M George Karpav M M Elliott Tepper M M Joel Karpav Mr. Lee Tobin Dr. M Stephen Krettzer Mr. Glenn Tobui MM Bernard Laxer Mr. Sol Walker M M Edward Leibowiu M M Irwm (Waljl Wallace Dr M Joeeph Levin* Mrs. Miriam W allace M M Marshall E Levinson M M Joseph ^ arshaw M M Jaro^s Linick M M Larry Waascr M M Marshall Linsky M M Samuel Mack Dr. M Samuel Wctnstatn Mrs. J.B.Wnssman M M Jav Markowiu Dr. M Gray Zamore M M Albert Mayer Dr. M Carl Zielonka Anonymous c MAY, 1982 IYAR-SIVAN 5742 * A JUji JCC LUNCH BUNCH 11:00 A.M. THURSDAY, MAY 20th JCC LIBRARY IS THE HOUSE WIFE A THING OF THE PAST? This month we are pleased to have Dr. Martin Cohen as our speaker. Wi dealing with the many roles the modern woman faces. Following his talk wei hold a wide range discussion. Don't miss out on this chance to gain information affecting your own hooa| hold. Lunch is $4 for JCC members and $6 for non-members. For those who would like to attend and not order lunch, you may brown-btg-ii] However, non-members will have to pay a $2 fee for the lecture. Babysitting service will be available only upon advance request at an additi 'ee. Make your reservation early! SPECIAL THANKS Thanks to the extra special volunteer efforts of the following people area now has a newly sodded lawn. Volunteerism is ''live, well and st ever at our Jewish Community Center. Come by and join us. The Men of AZ A Barry Meyerson Glenn Tobin Bill Lelbach Lee Tobin Don Fisher Danny Thro Tim Stoker Dr. Bob Goldstein Mark Richman Tom Tyson Ed and Steve Finkelstein David, Ceida and Morgan Ha F.lliott and Karl Greenbaum Jen-my and Gideon Gluckmu | David Snider %^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ww Pre-School Happenings Puppet Show A highly successful puppet show and book fair were held on March 28. The young audience thoroughly enjoyed Eleanor Boylan's puppet tales, topped by a juice and cookie treat. We would like to thank Young Editions for their book fair which made a variety of high quality children's books available to our parents. We would like to thank the following people who made the event possible: Scott Richman Sharon Mock Fay Williams Charles Williams Sandy Nelson Marilyn Burke Irene Gloger Debbie Greenberg Erin Carp Laura Lue Ellen Kolodner Pat Feldman Allen Feldman WELCOME NEW MEMBERS Morris & Madelon Weisman Carman Caso Stephen L'ebel Liesel Hollingsworth Alice Edgar & Family Laura Schneider Carmen B. Gudath Philip & Mollie Achsen Richard & Mary Kanter Andrew & Toni Lewis Mary E. El dredge Larry & Dale Solomon Brooks & Jan Reid Maria Diaz & Family Denis & Barbara Schuldenfrei Paul & Lynn Burman Evelyn Ehrlich Frances Emerson David & Bonnie Solomon Perry & Liz Jacobson (Vlina Forrester Mike Brunhild Judy Schwartz Barbara Felderman Sheila Borash Debbie Borash Jenny Borash Art Sales The preschool parent group held an art sale on April 18 at the JCC. A second art show and sale will be held at the Carroilwood Village Home of Sam and Carol Weinstein on Saturday. May 15 from 7:30-11:00 p.m. Anyone wishing to attend may call the Center for exact location and directions. The show, which will be presented by Ted Schwartz Fine Arts, will feature this area's largest exhibition of Ebgi's work. Ebgi is an I sraeli artist, whose work can be described as contem- porary folk art. emphasizing Biblical themes. The work of several other artists will also be included in the exhibit. Prices will begin at $10 with heavy emphasis on the lower range. J^arent^leetuig On May -1. at 9.30 a.m. a meeting will be held for all interested parents Kay Doughty, principal of Hilld School and Cookie Lynn, first grade teacher at Hillel will speak on Preparing Your Child For First Grade.' Kay and Cookie have visited several area pre-schools and will offer comparisons of their programs. They will give their views on the type of programs they feel best prepare children for first grade. This meeting will be held at the JCC and is open to all interested parents in the community Camp KTon Too Camp KTon for ages 2-5. is filling up fast. Be sure to regi*** now to assure a place for vour child. This year we are offering a full day program for 3. 4. and 5 year olds as well as 3 day,''