JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF SCRANTON September 2011
NEWS
www.scrantonjcc.com www.campdaleville.org
NFL Sunday Ticket is here at the JCC! Now you have no reason not to workout on Sun-days! The JCC will have every NFL game available on 8 screens starting September 9th. Channels 701-718 on the Direct TV dials will carry the games. Feel free to enjoy watching your favorite team in the fitness center while you workout or while lounging in our health clubs. Football is back!
REGISTRATION ABOUT OUR CAMP CAMP PROGRAMS PARENT INFO PHOTOS & NEWS EMPLOYMENT ALUMNI
SUNDAY WORKOUT? NO PROBLEM! NFL SUNDAY TICKET
IS HERE!
DONATE TO CAMP
JCC LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE FOR CAMP DALEVILLE
www.campdaleville.org The JCC has launched a new website specifically for Camp Daleville! The site highlights the facilities, and all of the programs and activities camp has to offer. It includes relevant information such as session dates, pricing, program descriptions and more. Starting in this fall, users will be able to download enrollment materials directly from the site, or enroll online when registration opens for 2012. Next summer, families will be able to see what their children are doing at camp by logging in to the site during the day and seeing pictures in real time! Additionally, the site features a section so that we may connect with our camp alumni.
The JCC of Scranton is in its 80th year providing camping services, and JCC Camp Daleville has just completed its 46th year of operation! Check us out on the web as we take one giant leap into the 21st century!
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JCC NEWS BRIEFS
HOW TO CONTACT THE JCC STAFF Now it’s easier than ever to contact the JCC staff to share your suggestions, have questions answered or get the
information you’re looking for. We’re waiting to hear from you! Call the JCC at 346-6595.
Name Title/Positon E-Mail Extension Dan Cardonick Executive Director [email protected] 119
Jodi Teaman Business Manager [email protected] 110
Gary Beckhorn Membership Registrar [email protected] 101
Vince Kalinoski Program Director [email protected] 115
Rika Schaffer Early Childhood Director [email protected] 120
Tim Lauffenburger Director of Adult Services Comm. Resources [email protected] 135
Aaron Brooks Director of Youth Services & Recreation [email protected] 116
Cara Sherman Wellness Director [email protected] 117
Liz Williams Admin. Asst. [email protected] 102
JCC HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
JCC HOURS OF OPERATION
OFFICE HEALTH CLUBS FITNESS CENTER POOL
GYM & COURTS
The JCC is closed Saturday nights During Daylight Saving Time, the JCC is closed on Saturday evenings until the return of Eastern Daylight Time.
Sunday* 9:00 AM—5:00 PM 6:00 AM—5:00 P M 6:00 am—5:00 pm 9:30 am—5:00 pm
6:00 am—5:00 pm
Monday—Thursday 8:30 am—9:00 pm 6:00 am—9:00 pm 6:00 am—9:00 pm 7 am - 8:30 pm M, Th 7 am—8 pm T, W
6:00 am—5:00 pm
Friday 8:30 am—4:30 pm 6:00 am - 6:00 pm 6:00 am - 6:00 pm 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
6:00 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday ALL FACILITIES CLOSED
Labor Day Erev Rosh Hashana Rosh Hashana Erev Yom Kippur
Mon, September 5 Wed, September 28 Thu-Fri, Sep 29-30 Fri, October 7
Open 8 am—1 pm Close at 3 pm Closed Close at 3 pm
*The JCC will be open regular Sunday hours, until 5 pm, starting September 11th
-Installed new air compressor for the building air conditioning system -Stripped & waxed the floors in the JCC Pre-School classroom -Modernized the JCC elevator -Conducted maintenance and upgrades on swimming pool systems (pumps & pipes)
BUILDING UPGRADES AND REPAIRS
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Dear Members,
As we move into our fall season with an exciting menu of JCC programs, I would like to person-ally welcome two new departmental staff members to our JCC team. Tim Lauffenburger is our new Director of Adult Services & Community Resources. Tim is from Buffalo, NY and joins our team in order to continue to provide services to our active and senior adults. Aaron Brooks is our new Director of Youth Services and Recreation. Aaron comes straight to us from the Jewish community of Cleveland, OH. Aaron will be working with our BBYO teens, and our children and pre-teen programs. They replace two outstanding staff members, Lisa Berardelli & Ashley Sny-der, who leave our programs in stronger shape than they found them.
In 1931, the YMHA of Scranton (now known as the JCC) formulated and began running a summer day camp pro-gram at its facility on Wyoming Avenue. In 1953, thanks to the generosity of Jacob Fink, the JCC Day Camp moved outdoors for the first time as it was given use of a tract of land at Chapman Lake. It began a truly grand summer for more than 200 campers enrolled. In 1962, the JCC of Scranton acquired land in the Poconos in rural Daleville, PA, and began a project over five years to build new summer camp facilities. The 101-acre Daleville camp site opened its doors in the summer of 1965 with over 300 campers. Long-time and current JCC member Dan Ginsberg served as its first Director. In 2005, the campsite was sold to new owners with the condition that the JCC could continue to run its day camp on the property in perpetuity.
Through all the transition, the JCC summer camp has always remained a magical place. It touches the lives of chil-dren in many ways. The JCC is indeed, fortunate to have so many engaged and enthusiastic members, volunteers and staff who help create a place for children unlike any other - a place where anyone, regardless of faith, social or economic background, can take advantage of all the benefits the JCC day camp has to offer. The summer of 2011 was special for JCC Camp Daleville as it engaged almost 200 campers. There were many highlights this past sum-mer which included a wide range of sports and activities including Israeli dancing and a visit from the Israeli Scouts Friendship Caravan. Additionally, this summer we saw the success of our first program for children with special needs. Sunshine Connections, a program for children with autism, brought tears of joy to several families who saw a significant growth in their child’s social and recreational skills.
The JCC of Scranton has just completed its 80th summer in providing camping services, and is proud to be provid-ing one of Northeast PA’s ultimate summer day camp experiences. This past summer was also the 46th anniver-sary of operating our summer day camp program at the Daleville property. JCC Camp Daleville continues to serve an average of 200 campers a summer. In four years, we look forward to celebrating a milestone as we reach the 50th anniversary of JCC Camp Daleville! Additionally, JCC Camp Daleville is now online; check out our new camp website at www.campdaleville.org!
From all of us here at the JCC of Scranton, we appreciate your continued support, and want to make your JCC ex-perience the best it can be. With the Jewish high holy days around the corner, I would like to take this opportunity to wish you L’Shana Tovah Tikatevu! May you be inscribed for a good new year!
Sincerely,
Daniel J. Cardonick
Daniel J. Cardonick Executive Director
FROM THE DIRECTOR’S DESK...
The JCC & Jewish Heritage Connection are proud to bring you
A Crash Course in Hebrew Reading! Awesome Opportunity! In three 1 hour sessions - You'll be reading in time for the Holidays! Tuesdays September 6th, 13th and 20th at 6:30 p.m. Jewish Community Center, Scranton - Linder Room- Fee: $18
Sign up today! [email protected] or 570 346 1321
Rabbi Dovid Saks, Presenter
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JCC WELCOMES NEW STAFF MEMBERS
DIRECTOR OF YOUTH SERVICES & RECREATION
DIRECTOR OF ADULT SERVICES & COMMUNITY RESOURCES Timothy Lauffenburger is the new Director of Adult Services & Community Resources for the JCC. Timothy comes to us after moving from Binghamton, NY to Old Forge, PA (which is his wife’s hometown). He is a 2009 graduate of SUNY-Buffalo with a Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies and Psychology. He also holds an MSW (Master of Social Work) from Binghamton University. He has been a Program Officer and Social Work Intern for the United Way of Broome County, NY where he advocated for seniors and developed program-ming to support their mission. Additionally, he has worked as a Group Facili-tator and Aide for the Children’s Home of Wyoming Conference, an organiza-tion devoted to providing support, supervision and assistance in academic and personal growth capacities to individuals as well as direct counseling for chil-dren and their families. Tim is also a Certified Chef, having graduated from the Natural Gourmet Cookery School. Tim replaces Lisa Berardelli, and we are excited to have him work with our senior adults and continue our “Activage” programs for active adults.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
The JCC staff and Board of Directors wish you a L’Shana Tova Tikatevu—May you be inscribed for a good year!
Come and celebrate with us on September 28th, Erev Rosh Hashanah, at 12 noon in the lobby of the JCC
as we honor the holiday with apples, honey, and other good things!
The JCC’s new Director of Youth Services & Recreation is Aaron Brooks. He will be in charge of our Children’s, Pre-Teen and Teen Departments among a variety of other ser-vices the JCC provides. Aaron hails from Cleveland, and spent the past year working as the Jewish Student Life Coordinator for the Cleveland Hillel Foundation. He was responsi-ble for planning programs/events for Jewish college students at 11 campuses across the greater Cleveland area. Additionally, Aaron is a devoted BBYO alum, and for the past year has served as the Advisor for one of the Cleveland Chapters of BBYO where he worked with Jewish teens on leadership development, teamwork, event planning and recruit-ment. He is brand new to Scranton, and is excited about being in our community to help build our youth programs here at the JCC. Aaron is also a diehard Cleveland Indians fan.
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JCC Fall Sports Leagues
Adult Co-Ed Flag Football League: Sundays, 10:00 am -12:30 pm Our adult flag football league will run from Sunday, Sept. 18, to Sunday, Nov. 13. The fee for this exciting league is ONLY $18 per JCC member and $25 per non member. Tell your friends. Games will be played at East Scranton Little League Field. Call Vince Kalinoski at 346-6595 ext 115 to register, or e-mail [email protected]
Teen Flag Football League: Thursdays, 5:30 pm —7:00 pm, Grades 9-12 Whether you are a beginner or experienced, our flag football league is designed to give you an excellent workout, while you have competitive fun in a friendly atmosphere. The registration fee for the 10 week league is $10 per JCC member and $18 for non-members. Contact Vince Kalinoski at 346-6595 ext 115 or e-mail [email protected] to- register.
Pre-Teen Dodgeball League, Sundays, 1:00 pm—3:00 pm, Grades 5-8 Join your friends from Camp Daleville and bring along your buddies from school for this great Sunday activity. League fee is $10 for JCC members and $18 for non-members. Contact Vince Kalinoski at 346-6595 ext 11 5or e-mail [email protected] .
Adult Basketball Pickup Games: Sunday, 8:00am —11:00 am; Wednesday, 5:30 pm –8:00 pm
PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Sunday 8 – 11 am Men’s Pickup Games 11 am– 3 pm Open Gym 3-5 pm Youth Pickup Games
Monday 8 –12 pm Open Gym 12 - 1 pm Pre-School Gym 1 - 5 pm Open Gym 5 - 7 pm Rental
8—10 pm Rental
Tuesday 9:30 - 10 am Preschool Gym 10 am—4 pm Open Gym 4 –7 pm Scranton Table Tennis 7—9 pm Open Gym
Wednesday 8—11:30 am Open Gym
11:30—12 Day Care Gym
12—5:30 pm Open Gym 5:30—8 pm Adult Pickup Games
8-9 pm Open Gym
Thursday 8—12:45 pm Open Gym 12:45—i:30 pm Day Care Gym 12—5 pm Open Gym 5 –9 pm Adult Leagues
Friday 8—5 pm Open Gym
GYM SCHEDULE
Note: the JCC will be closed on Saturday until November 12, and will open on Saturday evenings starting No-vember 19 from 7-9 pm, through March 10.
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JCC AQUATICS DEPARTMENT LEARN TO SWIM AT THE JCC
Children are taught water safety, stroke development, water sports and games, and acquire aquatic independence. Classes are taught by our certified swim instructors.
Private Swim Lessons Members: Non Members:
4 lessons for $40.00 4 lessons for $50.00
Lessons must be paid for prior to the first lesson by stopping at the front desk.
Call 570-346-6595, ext 117 to schedule your lesson
SCRANTON TABLE TENNIS CLUB AT THE JCC
The Scranton Table Tennis club plays in the JCC Gymnasium on Tuesdays from 4-7 P.M. The weekly fee for play is $3 per student and JCC members and $5 for adult s who are not JCC members.
UTA KARATE AT THE JCC Now, UTA Scranton makes it easier for JCC members have the opportunity through our Gym Department to experience the most modern instruction in karate with The United Tang Soo Do Alliance. UTA is now offering ONE FREE MONTH of karate classes, Monday and Wednesday evenings, in the auditorium of the JCC. This modern approach to traditional martial arts has an evolving curriculum with elements of judo and other fighting disci-plines designed to provide a fun learning environment. These ongoing classes will be given for children ages 7 and up from 6-7 P.M., and adult classes meet from 7-8 P.M. Registration fees are $37 for JCC Members and $47 for non members per four week session. Come and try it free for a month! Con-tact Vince at 346-6595 ext. 115 to register.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
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JCC AQUATICS DEPARTMENT
SWIMMING LESSONS Lessons are available for all levels of swimmers, both children and adults. Arrangements for lessons may be made by calling Cara Sherman Aquatics Direc-tor, at 346-6595, ext. 117. or e-mailing [email protected]. Lessons are 1/2 hr and prepayment for a minimum of four lessons is required for registration. Fees are for groups of four lessons per student. FEES Private Swimming Lessons JCC Members: $40/four lessons Non-members: $50/four lessons
Arthritis Water Exercise Work through a wide range of exercises designed to increase flexibility, range of motion and strength. Led by a Certified Arthritis Instructor. Must preregister with the JCC Aquatics Director at 346-6595, ext. 117, or [email protected] Fee: $1.50 donation per class. Aquacise A fitness class designed to stretch and tone muscles, promote cardiovascular fitness, reduce stress and improve physical appearance. Classes are held three times a week and are taught by
our longtime member and instructor Iris Liebman. Time : 10:30 - 11:15 A.M., Monday, Tuesday & Thursday Fee: JCC Members: 1 day per week - $20.00 2 days per week - $32.00 3 days per week - $36.00 Non - Members: 1 day per week - $24.00 2 days per week - $40.00 3 days per week - $48.00
TIME 7:00 am - 9:30 am
9:30 am - 10:00 am
10:00 am -10:30 an 10:30 am -11:15 am
11:15 am - 12:00 pm 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm
1:15 pm - 2:00 pm 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
5:00 pm - 5:30 pm
5:30 pm - 6:00 pm 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm
6:30 pm - 7:00 pm 7:00 pm - 7:30 pm
7:30 pm - 8:00 pm
8:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Monday Lap Swim
Female Swim
Aquasize
Water Walk Cancer Wellness &
Watercise
Arthritis Class Lap Swim
Open Swim**
Male Swim
Tuesday Lap Swim
Preschool Swim
Aquasize
Open Swim
Preschool Swim
Lap Swim
Open Swim **
Female Swim
CLOSED
Wednesday Lap Swim
Open Swim
Arthritis Class Cancer Wellness &
Watercise
Arthritis Class Lap Swim
Female Swim
Male Swim
CLOSED
Thursday Lap Swim
Female Swim
Aquasize
Open Swim
Lap Swim
Scheduled Swim
Lessons & open swim
Friday Lap Swim
Day Care Swim
Arthritis Class Cancer Wellness &
Watercise
Arthritis Class Lap Swim
Male Swim Open Swim
Sunday Lap Swim
Open Swim
Parent Child Swim Open Swim @ 12:15
Male Swim
Female Swim
Fall Pool Schedule
Parent & Child Swim Class The JCC will offer swim lessons for parents and their children 6 mos. to 2 years on Sundays from 10—10:45 a.m. Classes will be held on September 11, 18, and 25, and October 9.
Fees: $50.00 per 4-session course per child—Non Member Rate $40.00 per 4-session course per child—Member Rate This program is a water orientation class designed for parent and child participation. The class encourages the bond of trust between parent and child and teaches parents how to guide and supervise their children around the water. The child will be exposed to basic movements in the water.
If you are interested in this type of instruction for children from 2 to 3 years old, please notify Cara Sherman.
To register, call Cara Sherman at 346-6595, ext. 117, or the front desk, 346-6595, ext. 102, or email Cara at [email protected] or the front desk at [email protected].
**There may be ‘Learn to Swim’ classes during open swim time, and occasionally the pool may be closed for birthday parties during this time.
The Pool Schedule is subject to revision by the JCC Aquatics Department. ** Please note that on Monday & Tuesday afternoon open swims, one lane will be available for lap swimming.
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Mon 10 am Movement Wed 11 am Healthy Steps Fri 10:30 am Zumba Gold
GROUP FITNESS AT THE JCC
Classes Available in… Cardio Choice-a fast, upbeat, high-tempo class that will get your heart pumping and show you what your workouts are missing. Spinning -a high-intensity, fast-paced class that will truly test your level of endurance. Cardio-Sculpt- a high-intensity workout that combines cardio and body sculpting with light weights; for those ready for a more serious workout and those who want to get into weights. Yoga - a relaxing, low-impact, stress-reducing class; emphasis on well-being and balance. Pilates -a combined series of movements to loosen your body, improve your coordination and get you ready for serious fitness. Body Sculpt - a fast-paced series of movements and exercises to upgrade your strength and endurance. Tai Chi—the classic Chinese group exercise based on martial arts, to improve balance, coordination, and muscle control and relieve stress with relaxing movements. Muscle Madness - using weights & resistance equipment to sculpt your muscles. BodyPump - aerobic dance steps using barbells for muscle conditioning/weight loss
Free to JCC Members - All others: $8 per regular class, $5 per Senior class
Seniors Only (55+)
Over twenty classes a week! Sun 8:30 - 9 am Pilates Jo 9 - 10 am Cardio Choice/Boot Camp Jo 10 - 11 am BodyPump (Members Only) Mindy/Mindy Mon 8:15 - 9 am Spinning Jo 9 - 9:45 am Cardio Sculpt Jo 5 - 6 pm Tai Chi (auditorium) Rick 5 - 6 pm Cardio Sculpt Mindy 6 - 7 pm Zumba/Pilates Jo Tues 7:30 - 8 am Spinning Jo 8 - 8:30 am Muscle Madness Jo 8:30 - 9 am Yoga Jo 5 - 6 pm Spinning Mindy 6 - 7 pm Yoga Mindy Hill Wed 8:45 - 9:45 am Cardio Sculpt Jo/Mindy 4 - 5 pm Body Sculpt Jo Thurs 7:30 - 8 am Cardio Choice Jo 8 - 8:30 am Muscle Madness Jo 8:30 - 9:15 am Spinning Jo 9:30 - 10:30 Cardio Choice/Pilates Mindy 5 - 6 pm BodyPump (Members Only) Mindy/Mindy 6 - 7 pm Yoga Mindy Hill Fri 7:30 - 8:30 am Dance Aerobics Mindy
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JCC DAY CARE
2011 FEE SCALE As of January 1, 2011
Weekly Fees
(More than 21 hours)
Part-Time Fees
(Full Day – 5 hours or more; Half Day – Less than 5 hours)
DISCOUNTS
1. For siblings attending full-time, 5 days for more than 5 hours, there is a 10% discount on the total weekly fee (for each additional child.)
2. For full-time Big Kids who also attend the JCC preschool 5 days a week, there is a $10 per week day care discount.
3. There is no charge for day care on dates it is closed, i.e., national and Jewish holidays. In addition, each family is entitled to one week’s vacation per year equal to their regular weekly attendance.
4. The drop-in rate (on a space-available basis) is $9 per hour.
INFANT/TODDLER TODDLER II BIG KIDS
JCC MEMBER $155.00 $145.00 $135.00
NON-MEMBER $170.00 $160.00 $150.00
INFANT/TODDLER TODDLER II BIG KIDS Full/Half Full/Half Full/Half
JCC MEMBER $34/$28 $33/$27 $32/26
NON-MEMBER $37/$31 $36/$30 $35/$29
The Caring Place...Quality day care at an affordable price! A state-of-the-art, secure day care facility, the Caring Place has bright, sunny separate classrooms for each age group. Experienced day care teachers who love children provide age-appropriate programs and activities, including outdoor playground time, swimming and gym. Every child is welcome! Call Reena at 346-6595, ext. 128, for more information.
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For a birthday party that really makes a splash...
Want them to jump for joy? Add an hour of the Bounce House for just $40!
Book your child’s birthday party at the JCC! You get two hours of supervised play time and swim time (or if you prefer - you can use our basketball court for a sports party.) Your kids will get pizza, beverages, pretzels—and a custom cake! We’ll work with you to provide the birth- day theme that will thrill your child - pirates to princesses, magic to music—even Hello Kitty!
A basic party (2 hours) costs: Up to 12 children - $180 Up to 15 children—$210 Up to 20 children—$240 Many party themes are covered by the cost of a basic party. We will work with you if your child’s theme requires additional expense, or if you would like a longer party. Contact Aaron Brooks, 346-6595, ext. 116, or e-mail [email protected] for more information.
SWIM, SPORTS OR THEMED PARTIES!
WE DO ALL THE WORK!
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SENIOR ADULT
Senior Adult Senior Adult Community Community
Dinner & Bingo Dinner & Bingo JCC
Sponsored by the Lackawanna County Area Agency on Aging for residents
of Lackawanna County age 60 and over.
Tuesday, September 20Tuesday, September 20 6:00 pm6:00 pm
Menu Stuffed Peppers Oven Browned Potato Wedges Candied Carrots Lemon Squares Bread Coffee Tea Juice
Located in the JCC Koppelman Auditorium
$1.50 per card for Bingo If you choose to play
Reservations close on Wednesday, September 14 No reservations will be taken after this date
Call 346-6595, ext. 100
$1.50 suggested meal donation at the door for all patrons
BE SURE TO GET YOUR RESERVATION
NUMBER!
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SENIOR ADULT
SAVE THE DATE! Senior Adult
Dinner & Show Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Mildred Gritz Memorial Mah JonGg Tournament & LUNCH
Koppelman Auditorium of the JCC of Scranton
Wednesday, October, 26, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Come to the JCC for a delicious catered lunch and a chance to play Mah Jongg with other players in the community. All players and skill levels are welcome.
Space is Limited
$22.00 per person Cash prizes will be awarded to the top players!
The tournament will be conducted according to the Official Standard and Rules of the National Mah Jongg League.
JCC MAH JONGG TOURNAMENT & BRUNCH OCTOBER 26, 2011
NAME________________________________________________ ADDRESS_________________________________CITY___________________________ZIP__________ HOME PHONE________________E-mail_____________________ TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED $________________________________________ For more information please contact Tim Lauffenburger at [email protected], or 570-346-6595, ext. 135. Sign up at the front desk or by mail to 601 Jefferson Ave., Scranton, PA 18510. Registration by Payment Only. FINAL day to make reservations and/or cancel is October 12th.
Doug Smith Orchestra featuring
ERIN MALLOY
”Broadway and Beyond”
Some of your Broadway
favorites and more
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SENIOR ADULT
Senior Adult Club Announces Opening Meeting The Officers and Board of the Senior Adult Club will hold the first of this year’s general ses-sion meetings on September 12th at 12:45. Upcoming programs and special events as well as club good & welfare and committee reports are given at each meeting. There will be 10 general session meetings held between September and Janu-ary 2012 (see below). SAC members must attend 5 meetings to qualify for the transportation subsidy for the spring theater trip.
Eileen Baine will lead a discussion of the summer book club selection “The Tenth Song” immediately following the meeting.
Flu Vaccine Clinic The JCC will host a flu shot clinic on September 21st from 10-2 in the Goodman Lounge. Additional details and insurance in-formation can be found in the first floor club glass cases. Salute to the Crooners
Singer “Delgado” will perform songs by Sinatra, Bennett, Cole, Como, Darin, Mathis & More…. 12:45 Monday September 19th
Sept. 26th 12:45 - Film: Barney’s Version This seriocomic adaptation of Mordecai Richler's award-winning
1997 novel stars Paul Giamatti as Barney Panofsky, who meets the great love of his life, Miriam (Rosamund Pike), at the most inoppor-tune time imaginable: his marriage to his sec-ond wife (Minnie Driver), a wealthy Jewish princess and compulsive shopper. Narrated by Barney as a confessional, the film covers 30 years of his unusual journey -- from his first marriage to the chronically unfaithful free spirit Clara (Rachelle Lefevre) and their life in Italy together, through his third marriage to
Miriam, with whom he has two children. Standing in the wings is Barney's father, Izzy (Dustin Hoffman), who continues to stick by him as his loyal right-hand man. Through it all, Barney experi-ences numerous highs and lows, but manages to consistently surprise everyone with unforeseen acts of altruism and kindness that turn him into the quintessential modern hero. Rated R 2hr.12 min.
DATES-TO-REMEMBER Trip to Villa Roma Resort September 13th
Dinner & Bingo September 20th UJA Luncheon October 10th
Mah Jongg Tournament October 26th Dinner & Show November 8th
Tentative SAC General Session Meeting Dates
Sept. 12th & 26th Oct. 3rd & 17th Nov. 7th & 21st Dec. 5th & 26th Jan. 2nd, 16th & 30th
The JFK Parade Car: The Automobile as Political Theater
Monday October 3rd 12:45
A presentation on the history of the 1961 Lincoln Continental Presidential
Parade Car of Nov. 22, 1963. Speaker John Christie, Assoc. Professor
Emeritus of English, Indiana State University and member of the
Society of American Automobile Historians will discuss the car, its tailoring as a parade
car and the history of open cars as part of political life.
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BBYO TEENS AN EVENING WITH ISRAELI SCOUTS Following their appearance at Camp Daleville, the Israel Scouts made their way down to the JCC for dinner and a “mifgash” (Hebrew for meeting) with our BBYO youth group members. This was an opportunity for our American Jewish teens to interact with Israeli teens of the same age. Friendships were born, and fun was had by all.
BBYO CONVENTION SCHEDULE FOR 2011-12 All teens eligible for BBYO are invited to join our exciting group, and plan now to attend the upcoming conventions.
Sept 16 –18: RLTI This leadership training program is open to every BBYO member and will be held at the Doubletree Hotel in Wilmington, DE.
Nov. 11-13—Tournies Meet Jewish teens from other areas and participate in great activities at the JCC of Wilmington, DE.
Feb. 10-12, 2012 IT-In Training New members get a comprehen-sive overview of BBYO. Held at the JCC in Binghamton, NY,
Mar. 30—Apr.1, 2012 WOW Weekend This three-day conference provides lots of opportunity for fun and socializing. JCC of Allentown, PA
May 4-6, 2012 Spring Fling Say “so long” to friends from other areas and say “Hello” to summer! Camp Green Lane, Green Lane, PA
For more information about BBYO, contact Aaron Brooks, 346-6595, ext. 116, or [email protected].
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SUMMER 2011 JCC CAMP DALEVILLE
FLASHBACK
CAMP MOSHAVA BRINGS ISRAEL CARNIVAL TO CAMP DALEVILLE On Thursday, August 4th a group of 100 campers and 20 staff members from Camp Moshava in Honesdale entertained JCC Camp Daleville campers and staff with a two hour Israel Carnival. The Moshava unit took over our parking lot and transformed it into a carnival ground with 13 different booths including a camp dunk tank, face painting, "pop the can", pin the tail on Jerusalem, and many more. There were prizes for all and everyone involved from both camps had a
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To order: Make checks payable to “Temple Hesed Sisterhood” and specify plain or raisin challah or alternate gift.
Mail to Carol Leventhal 125 Welsh Hill Road Clarks Summit, PA 18411
For more information, phone Carol at 587-2931 or email her at [email protected]
ALL ORDERS MUST BE IN BY SEPT. 21, 2011
DELIVERIES WILL BE MADE TO ANY ADDRESS IN SCRANTON OR THE ABINGTONS
NEW! For those who want a Challah. Apple, honey, etc, alternative, the sisterhood will substitute a lovely flowering plant in place of the usual gift bag array, This is an ideal gift for residents of the Jewish Home and Elan Gardens or any other facility that discourages or prohibits outside food items. The price is still $20.
The Temple Hesed Sisterhood Wishes You:
L’Shana Tova Tikatevu! Continuing a Sisterhood Rosh Hashana fundraising tradition
started by Roseann Smith Alperin (o.b.m.) we begin 5772 in her memory.
Hesed, Hallah and Honey gift bags are an ideal:
Y way to wish someone “a sweet new year”
Y Thank you gift
Y Token of friendship
Gift bags include: A Kosher Challah (plain or raisin, apples, a container of
honey, two Yom Tov candles. Delivered Sept, 28th (Erev Rosh Hashanah)
Only $20! (Proceeds benefit Youth Religious Education)
Hesed,
Hesed, HallahHallah
& Honey& Honey
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ORDER FORM (last day to oder is 9/21/2011)
TO: Name________________________________________________________ Address_______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________
TO: Name________________________________________________________ Address_______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________
TO: Name________________________________________________________ Address_______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________
Challah q Plain q Raisin q Or Plant QTY___________ $20 each
Challah q Plain q Raisin q Or Plant QTY___________ $20 each
Challah q Plain q Raisin q Or Plant QTY___________ $20 each
YOUR INFORMATION: NAME_______________________________________________________________ Address_______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ Phone_________________________________________________________________
m Check enclosed payable to Temple Hesed Sisterhood Mail order to:
Carol Leventhal 125 Welsh Hill Road Clarks Summit, PA 18411 Phone: (570 587-2931
Hesed, Hesed, HallahHallah & Honey& Honey
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All meals served are kosher and include coffee and tea. Suggested donation is $1.50. Lunches are served at noon in the auditorium. Reservations are required and should be made by noon the day prior.
SENIOR LUNCHEONS
Monday, September 5 LABOR DAY
NO MEAL
Wednesday, September 7 Chicken Noodle Soup
Turkey w/Gravy Stuffing Broccoli
Wheat Bread/Margarine Dessert
Thursday, September 8 Vegetable Soup
Hamburger Macaroni Salad
Baked Beans Challah/Margarine
Dessert
Monday, September 12 Juice
Stuffed Shells Winter Mix Vegetables
Tomato & Cucumber Salad Rye Bread/Margarine
Dessert
Wednesday, September 14 Beef Barley Soup Stuffed Peppers Mashed Potatoes
Carrots Wheat Bread/Margarine
Dessert
Thursday, September 15 Chicken Gumbo Soup Veal w/Wine Sauce Parsley Potatoes
Red Cabbage & Apples Challah/Margarine
Dessert
Monday, September 19 Beef Rice Soup
Meatloaf w/Gravy Mashed Potatoes
Corn Rye Bread/Margarine
Dessert
Wednesday, September 21 Juice
Salmon Salad/Egg Salad Coleslaw
Lettuce & Tomato Melon Slice
Wheat Bread/Margarine Dessert
Thursday, September 22 Juice
Roasted Turkey w/Gravy Candied Potatoes
Broccoli Cranberry Pumpkin Bread
Challah/Margarine Dessert
Monday, September 26 Tomato Spinach Soup Salisbury Steak/Gravy
Broad Noodles Italian Green Beans
Rye Bread/Margarine Dessert
Wednesday, September 28 Cream of Cauliflower Soup
Tuna Noodle Casserole Broccoli
Tossed Salad/Dressing Wheat Bread/Margarine
Dessert
Thursday, September 29 Rosh Hashana
No Meal
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CONTRIBUTIONS May the days ahead bring you and your loved ones occasions of joy, honor and celebration. We hope that those marked by loss or sorrow will be few and far between. Whether the event be one of joy or sadness, the most mean-ingful way to remember and honor is through a contribution to one of the JCC’s many Tribute and Memorial Funds. Contributions can be made by calling (570) 346-6595, ext. -0-. Specially designed cards will be sent in your name to the family you designate.
THE STEVEN BRUCE ARENBERG ISRAELI YOUTH TRAVEL MEMORIAL
FUND IN MEMORY OF HOWARD UFBERG TO
MARCIA UFBERG AND FAMILY Bonnie and Ken Green
Harlene Arenberg Eileen and David Feibus
IN HONOR OF YOUR SPECIAL BIRTHDAY TO MR. DONALD DEMBERT
Eileen and David Feibus
THE EARL J. BIRNBAUM EARLY CHILDHOOD FUND
IN MEMORY OF HOWARD UFBERG TO MARCIA UFBERG AND FAMILY Gayle and Michael Greenstein
THE BUILDING FUND IN MEMORY OF HOWARD UFBERG TO
MARCIA UFBERG AND FAMILY The JCC Board and Staff
THE DAY CAMP FUND IN MEMORY OF YOUR BELOVED MARTY
TO CAROLE FISHBEIN Julia Goretsky and Family
IN MEMORY OF ANN TO THE STAHLER FAMILY
Julia Goretsky and Family
IN MEMORY OF IRVING TO BRNICE ECKER
Julia Goretsky and Family
IN MEMORY OF YOUR BELOVED HUS-BAND, FATHER AND GRANDFATHER TO
MRS. HOWARD UFBERG AND FAMILY Julia Goretsky and Family
IN HONOR OF THE BIRTH OF YOUR GRANDSON TO GARY BECKHORN
Julia Goretsky and Family
THE BRUCE LEWIS GELB MEMORIAL FUND
IN MEMORY OF HOWARD TO MARCIA UFBERG AND FAMILY
Helene and Harold Kornfeld
IN MEMORY OF IRWIN GELB TO ATTY. JOHANNA GELB
Michael Roth Kay Barrett
IN MEMORY OF YOUR BELOVED MOTHER TO MRS. BOB GAIMIGRA AND
FAMILY Ruth Gelb and Sam Rosen
THE LEON KAPLAN
PARENTING CENTER FUND IN MEMORY OF HOWARD UFBERG TO
MARCIA UFBERG AND FAMILY Margery and Paul Rosenberg
THE DAVID KAUFMAN “SIMCHA” FUND IN MEMORY OF ANN STAHLER TO THE
FAMILY OF ANN STAHLER Eileen Baine
THE ROSEBUD LEVENTHAL
PROJECT FUND IN MEMORY OF HOWARD UFBERG TO
MARCIA UFBERG AND FAMILY Carol and Jeff Leventhal
THE HENRY AND EUGENE NOGI
SCHOLARSHIP FUND IN MEMORY OF YOUR BELOVED HUS-BAND, FATHER, GRANDFATHER AND BROTHER TO MARCIA UFBERG AND
FAMILY
Carol and Jack Nogi
THE ROSENSTEIN ENDOWMENT FUND IN MEMORY OF HOWARD UFBERG TO
MARIA UFBERG AND FAMILY Bonnie and Philip Rosenstein
THE EUGENE AND DOROTHY
ROSENSTEIN CHILDREN’S BENEFIT GOLF TOURNAMENT FUND
THE SENIOR ADULT CLUB FUND IN MEMORY OF ANN STAHLER TO THE
FAMILY OF ANN STAHLER Dolores Siarniak
THE SCOTT AND STEVEN TEPPER
EDUCATIONAL FUND IN MEMORY OF YOUR BELOVED FATHER
TO CORINNE AND JOHN CORBISHLEY Amy and Eric Jellson
IN MEMORY OFYOUR BELOVED FATHER GENE ROTTMAN
Renee Schectman
THE GUS AND LENA WEINBERGER ACADEMIC
SCHOLARSHIP FUND IN MEMORY OF YOUR BELOVED HUS-
BAND, FATHER AND GRANDFATHER TO MRS. HOWARD UFBERG AND FAMILY
Adele Baldinger
THE RONALD A. WILLENSKY FITNESS CENTER FUND
IN MEMORY OF HOWARD TO MARCIA UFBERG
Adele Willensky and Family
The JCC is now offering GREEN water bottles as part of our GO-GREEN initia-tive. These attractive bottles can be filled at our water coolers and accom-pany you on your workout. This will pro-vide you with cool water “on the spot” and conserve paper by avoiding the use of paper cups. Bottles are $5 each, and part of the proceeds go to programs here at the JCC.
GO GREEN