Friday, March 29, 1985 / The Jewish Floridian of Palm Beach County Page 9 Senior News FROM THE JEWISH COMMUNFTY CENTER The Jewish Community Centers Comprehensive Senior Service Center is a network of services for seniors designed to encourage and foster growth, independence and activity for persons in their later years. Varied services through a Federal Grant Title III of the Older Americans Act, awarded by Gnlfstream Area Agency on Aging enhance the everyday lives of older adults throughout the community. TRANSPORTATION Transportation is available in our designated area for persons 60 years of age or over who do not use public tran- sportation. We take people to treatment centers, doctors' offices, to hospitals, nursing homes to visit spouses, to social service agencies and nutrition centers. There is no fee for this service, but par- ticipants are encouraged to contribute their fair share. There is a great demand for this service, so please make your reservations in advance. For information and reser- vations, call 689-7703 Monday through Friday. HOT KOSHER LUNCH CONNECTION Each weekday, seniors gather for intimate talk, educational discussions, game playing, leisure and song. These activities are followed by a hot, kosher, nutritious lunch served with warmth and hospitality by our dedicated volunteers. Join the unique and enriching Kosher Lunch Program at the Jewish Community Center. We offer imaginative and innovative activities plus stimulating discussions and lively musical presentations. A delicious strictly kosher lunch is served. There is no set fee, but persons are asked to make a con- tribution each meal. Reser- vations must be made in advance. Call 689-7703 for information. MENU FOR THE WEEK OF April 1 through April 5 Monday Orange juice, stuffed peppers, mashed potatoes, glazed carrots, cookies, Italian bread. Tuesday Orange juice, sliced turkey with giblet gravy, rice, broccoli, mixed fruit, rye bread. . Wednesday Grapefruit juice, fish fillet, rice, green beans, peaches, pumpernickle bread. Thursday Pineapple juice, macaroni with meat tomato sauce, tossed greens, sliced carrots, apple, whole wheat bread. Friday Orange juice, chicken paprika with tomato sauce, rice, carrots tzimmes, mixed fruit, challah bread. Please come and join us. For information and reser- vations (which must be made in advance) call Carol or Lillian at 689-7703 in West Palm Beach. The JCC is proud to an- nounce that a Seder Service and Seder Meal will be provided on Friday, April 5 during our regular meals program. The Seder begins at II a.m. Call Carol, 689-7703, for information. Participants in the program have priority. Reservations required. Mr. Sidney Berger, chairperson of the Senior Committee of the JCC Board of Directors, will conduct the service. Ilsa Mollen, soprano, will be with us again this year to provide the traditional seder music. Reservations must be made. Call Carol Fox for information. HOME DELIVERED MEALS Persons who are homebound and need a Kosher meal please call for information. Call Carol in West Palm Beach at 689-7703. SENIOR ACTIVITIES FOR THE WEEK The Palm Beach County School Board Adult Community Education provides instruction for a variety of classes throughout the year. Classes for the Spring Session will begin April 1. No fee for these sessions. Other daily activities are provided by volunteer community leaders and professionals. Monday, April 1 Do's Prudential-Bache Securities Robert D. Perrtn Senior Vice President-Investments Prudential-Bache Securities Inc. 50 Cocoanut Row, Suite 200, Royal Poinciana Plaza Palm Beach, Florida 33480 305-655-7170 Nat. 1-800-327-3066 FL 1-800-432-2356 The Best Things in Life are Free "TAX-FREE" Jor Information Regarding Tax-Free Municipal Bonds, Tax-Advantaged Investments, and Government Securities Call Marshall Isaacson J.B. Hanauer & Co. tine MUNICIpAL BOND SPECIALISTS SINCE 1931 W05) 471-5500 2271 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. 800-327.2634 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 NASD SI PC and Don'ts of investing Your Money 2-3:30 p.m. Jack Jones, Adult Community Education instructor. Learn to make your money grow. Arts and Crafts, 1:30-3 p.m. Group leaders: Lee Blumenthal and Evelyn Katz. Tax Aid program (AARP) 1-3 p.m. a counselor is available to help persons prepare federal income tax. Appointments must be made in advance. Call Ethel Stevens 683-1312. Kosher Meal Program - Bingo- 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 2 Fitness Over 60-11 a.m.-12 noon. Bea Bunze, Adult Community Education instructor, teaches an outstanding class. Persons learn the art of relaxation through proper breathing and exercise. Kosher Meal 11:30 a.m. Timely Topics Round Table Discussion 1:15-3 p.m. Moderators for April: Dorothy Karmel, April 2; Hershel Kaplan, April 16; Harry Epstein, April 23; Sylvia Skolnick, April 30. Joy Through Movement -9- 10:30 a.m. with instructor Celia Golden at the Social Hall of the Poinciana Golf and Racquet Club. Fee is $15 for eight lessons. Second Tuesday Council Meeting 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 3 Intermediate Bridge with instructor Al Parsont meets at 9:30 a.m. Fee for five classes is $10 for members. $12 for non- members. Kosher Meal Program 11:30 a.m. Ruth Ahearn Information and referral counselor. Thursday, April 4 Coping with Stress 1:15 p.m. Joyce Hogan, Adult Com- munity Education instructor. Skills and techniques to use during your difficult times. Speakers Club, 10-11:30 a.m., Frances Sperber, president. Joy through Movement, 9:15-11 a.m. with instructor Celia Golden at the Social Hall of the Poinciana Golf and Racquet Club. Fee is $15 for eight lessons. Kosher Meal Program - 11:30 a.m. Dr. Ada Edgerton - "Cataracts" Friday, April 5 Kosher meal Program 11 a.m. Passover Seder. Writers Workshop, Ruth Graham, Adult Community Education instructor will begin April 12, 1:15 p.m. SENIOR NOTEBOOK Sabina Gottschalk, president of the Second Tuesday Council, announces that a trip to the Lido Spa in Miami is being planned for April 21-24. The four day- three night stay includes breakfast, lunch, dinner, massages, entertainment, exercises, swimming, sauna and classes. For more in- formation call 689-7703. GRANDPARENTS: Come Stay With Us For A Week or More and We'll Give Your Grandchild a Winter Weekend Absolutely FREE! When you join the Pines Junior Citizen's Club, for only a $50 deposit which is credited towards your stay, your grandchild* can come and enjoy a free winter weekend at the Pines! Do something special for you and your grandchild join the Pines Junior Citizens Club NOW This special offer is only good until May 1st. [ 'GRANDCHILD MUST BE UNDER >8 YEARS OF AGE) Plus. 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