~M 'mimm 11 :<. = Page 12 The Jewish Floridian of Tampa / Friday, May 3,1985 YOUTH BALLET SCHOOL I DANCE RECITAL On May 18, at 7 p.m., our School of Ballet will present "Fantasia." its spring dance recital. Come see our 60 talented students from the JCC School of Ballet, directed by "Miss Lu" Trucker, do their stuff! Admission will be $5 per person. MINI-CAMP IN DAY CAMP Twice s week for each four week session, there will be what is referred to as "mini-specialty- camp." Campers will be given choices of activities that are not offered on an every day basis in camp. These will be specialty areas, such as drama, syn- chronized swimming, music, journalism, science, etc. There will be a project to be completed, perhaps in the form of a presentation to the rest of the camp, and will allow the children to have a special ac- complishment within the camp. The camp will also use a theme basis this year. Each week will have a special theme, such as Western Week, Circus Week, Israel Week. Future Week. Musk Week. Fantasy Week. Farm Week, International Week. These themes will help specialists and counselors plan their activities, i.e., appropriate trips, crafts, dances, stories, etc. will be coordinated to fit the theme. There will be one day set aside for a special event in- volving the entire camp that evolves around each particular theme and the final camp show will repeat these themes. Special ahabbat services will be planned by the campers with the help of their counselors for each Friday afternoon. Guest rabbis will be invited to par- ticipate in the services with the children. Be a junior counselor stl Camp JCC this summer! I Contact Terry at the center for details. FAMILY SWIM CLASSES OFFERED Learn to swim or improve on your skills! Classes will begin on May 6 and continue till May 23. Fees are $30 members, $46 non- members. Our program consists of: Pre-School (2, 3 and 4 years old): Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 12 noen-1 p.m. Juniors (K-6th grade): Monday through Thursday, 4-5 p.m. Tween-Teens (grades 7-12): Monday through Thursday, 6-7 p.m. Adult (18 years and up): Monday through Thursday. 7-8 p.m. Please register as soon as possible at the Center. PHYS ED CLIMB THE TENNIS LADDER Our Men's and Women's Singles Tennis Ladders began on April 21 and will run until June1 16. Matches will be played on Sunday mornings and weekday nights. Fees are $3 members, $5 non-members, and advance registration is a must. Call Bill at the Center if you have any questions or want to sign up. KARATE CLASSES TO BEGIN Starting May 6. the JCC will be offering Karate classes free to members (non-members $30) for a four-week period. Here is the schedule: Youth (grades 3-6): Sunday. 2:30-3:30- * Teens Tuesday, 7-8:30; The Jewish Community Center Center Piece The Tampa Jewish Community Center presents Auction '85 Auctioneers: Joel Miltner & Family Saturday, May 11, 1985 at The Tampa Jewish Community Center 2808 Horatio Street Cocktails/Viewing 7:30-8:30 p.m. Auction 8:30-10:30 p.m. Coffee & Desserts 10:45 Til Complimentary Bar Hors d'oeuvres Casual Sunday, 1-2:30 Adulto Wednesday, 7:45- 9:15; Sunday, 11:30-1:00 We must know if you are coming, so please call the Center and register in advance! JCC SWIM TEAM Join the JCC swim team. Our swim team competes in a recreatonal instructional league designed to improve swimming skills and introduce your child to a low level of competition. Practice and registration will start May 6, on Sundays from 1- 2 p.m. The meets will start June 17, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 8:16-9:15 a.m. ongoing through August. The cost will be $30 members, $46 non-members, ages six through 16. MEN'S SOFTBALL Our Men's Softball Team, which meets Sundays, 9:30-11 a.m., are still looking for par- ticipants. Fees are $12 members, $18 non-members. Don't miss out on a good opportunity to make some new friends and get some exercise at the same time! ADULTS SATURDAY NIGHT TENNIS AND POOL PARTY The JCC will have its lights on for JCC members and their friends on Saturday. May 4. First we'll have a Mixed Doubles Tennis Tournament from 8-10 p.m.. and our pool will be open for swimming and relaxing. Food and liquor will be served, and everyone is welcome! Fee: $5 members. $7.50 non-members. CORRECTION The Art Auction an- nouncement you received said "Sunday. May 11." While the date is correct, the day is Saturday instead of Sunday. Please refer to this page for further information. CLUB VARIETY MEETING On May 7, Club Variety will hold its monthly general meeting. Once again, we would welcome your attendance, input and participation. There is much to discuss and plan! AUCTION *85 Pleae plan to join us on Saturday, May 11, when the JCC will be hosting Auction '85, a goods and services auction which promises to be the event of the spring season! Tickets are $25 per couple and are applicable to your first purchase of the evening. You might even like to share a ticket and bring a friend! The Center's goal is to enhance the quality of Jewish life here in Tampa to serve the educational, social and cultural needs of our community. This is accomplished by providing quality services and programs to the community in six service areas: Early Childhood, Youth, Adult, Senior Citizens, Health and Physical Education. Our emphasis is on people their sound growth, the development of their skills and talents, and their op- portunities for new and creative experiences. Our services are available to people of all ages, regardless of race, religion or financial status. Please help us make the JCC an even better place by joining us at our Auction on May 11. If you cannot attend the evening's festivities but want to support the JCC, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution. FREE HEALTH SCREENINGS Memorial Hospital Education Center (2915 Swann Ave.) is offering free Health Screenings on Thursday, May 16, from 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. The screenings include: Height, weight and blood pressure; Hemogram (hematocrit, hemoglobin, WBC, RBC); Blood sugar do not eat or drink eight hours prior to test; Pulmonary function; Visual acuity and glaucoma; Skin screening: Oral Screening; Foot screening; EKG; Body com- position. CLUB VARIETY LAS VEGAS NIGHT This is it! Las Vegas Night! Join us on Saturday. May 25, 8 p.m. till? at Cortez of Carroll wood, for a fun-tastic evening! Wine, cheese and dessert. Gambling is for fun only no real money. We'll have a casino, dancing, food and drink, and plenty of fun. Just like the real thing, except that the winnings here will be the pleasure of gathering with close friends and making new ones. Cost: $7.50 per person. Reservations by May 20 are a must. If you missed the Gasparilla Dance, don't miss this! LIFE TRAINING PROGRAM You are cordially invited to participate in a training session geared to professionals in the areas of health education, recreation therapy, activity programming, and physical education, who are interested in developing a total fitness program for senior adults. Sessionsto be offered include. Administrative: designin, developing, promoting financing a fitness pr your Center. Hands On L*mW*& programs lor in water; stretching and flexing; weight training and con- ditioning; dancing, rhythm and creative movement; walking. Also, instruction in goal setting; screening and monitoring your fitness participants; motivation; health and fitness; and exercise prescriptions. Seminar facilitator Melody Jurado has coordinated and directed various fitness programs and conducted research in the areas of aging, fitness, stress management, and motivation to continue in physical fitness activities at the University of Illinois. Her recent articles are available through the Women's Sport Foundation national library. The program, will take place Sunday, May 19, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., at the JCC. Reservations requested prior to May 10. Fee; $5 for the program. Call the JCC, 872-4451, to reserve your spot. SENIORS NASSAU CRUISE Cruise with us for three days and two nights, Friday through Sunday, May 17-19, aboard the beautiful Starship Royale. Welcome aboard! A wonderful weekend, loaded with an un- believable array of activities and leisure treats, including outdoor swimming pool, full casino, a galaxy of stores, and the exotic delights of Nassau, complete with an onshore excursion to Paradise Island. Prices: $286 members, $350 non-members. Includes bus transportation to Port Canaveral, complete meals, and many extras. Deposit required. For further in- formation, contact Judy London at the Center. "SEND ME NO FLOWERS" AT COUNTRY DINNER PLAYHOUSE The JCC Seniors' Travel Club is journeying to the Country Dinner Playhouse on Wed- nesday, June 5, to see the hilarious 1950's comedy, "Send Me No Flowers," starring MASH's Larry LinvOle. Price ($17.50 members, $25 non- members) including admission, buffet-style luncheon and van transportation. Only 26 tickets available, and members will be given priority. Advanced sign-up is a must! STRESS SUPPORT GROUP FORMING A weekly Stress Support group will be forming at the JCC for seniors and older adults going through important life changes, adjustments and fosses. Among oibar things, we will be sing changes in lifestyle, .iitsied options, and problem- olving techniques in a relaxed. confidential atmosphere. The group will meet Thursdays, 10- 11:30 a.m. Call Judy London at the Center to sign up. First session is May 9. May 4 Tennis and Pj I Party; Club Variety Son* Dance ^~| mX5 *- -i May 6 Si classes begin May 7 Aqua ExtiJ for Seniors begins; Chi Variety General Meeting May 8 Foot fjJ Screening; Music Hoar begins May 9 Stress Support Group begins May 11 Auction'85 May 12 Club VarieJ Symphony in the Park May 13 Rummy Q Tournament begins ' May 14 "Give "Ea Hell, Harry" May 16 Free Heaki Screening at Memoriil Hospital May 17-19 Travel I Club's Cruise to Nassau May 18 Ballet School's Dance Recital May 19 LIFE Training Program May 21 Current Per- spectives on Impotence May 25 Club Variety1! Las Vegas Night June 5 "Send Me No! Flowers," at Country dinner Playhouse RUMMY Q TOURNAMENT] To beat the summer heat,; in on the challenge as well i fun! Learn to play or your game. Tournament include semi-finals, finals grand play-off. A once-a-moiiu| event, starting Monday, I 12:30-3 p.m.. and June 10, July 8 and Aug. Bring your own sets. For ditto naf information, call < the Center or Bert Green at I MM GOOD HEALTH SERIES CONTINUES As part of our continu "Good Health Series." the will present Dr. Marty Port j Wednesday, May 8, 1-2 pjn.,1 examine your feet and any questions you may have ( Foot Care. Also, on Tuesday, May 21, otl 1:30 p.m.. Dr. Servando Sso-J chez. a local urologist, wij present a simplified explanatiosl of impotence and its causa j including current evaluawj methods and treatment modal A question and answer *sa will follow. Please join us for these topoj of interest. SYMPHONY IN THE PARK The JCC's Club Variety *| meet at the Center at 5 p.m.* May 12. From there we lie* I pool to Plant Park, where Wlf delight in the sounds of u Florida Orchestra's Sympl in the Park. Brink a i basket full of goodies! AQUAEXERCISE FOR SENIORS The JCC' Seniors Pr announces ta Aqua-Exercise I Sensors Class, beginning May Call the Center for further 4 formation. MUSIC, MUSIC. MUSIC! Soothe the savage breast andj uplift the mind at our Wed- nesday morning musk hour with Henry Weill. starting May 8 Join us in the Senior Lounge for symphonies, concerti. and lively discussions on Mozart. Beethoven. Brahms and Bach Wednesdays. 10:30-11:30 aJB Have any requests for musk selection? Call Henry at 877- 4779.