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table of contents summer 2010

Early Childhood
Amazing Afternoons . . . . . . . .4
Group Power . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Lifeguarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
membership Rates
Membership is for one year and is
Aquatics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Line Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Membership includes: non-refundable and non-
Babysitting (Goodman Performance Nutrition transferable. There is a $99
Shortstop) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Counseling . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 FREE State-of-the art fitness initiation fee for new members and
Personal Training . . . . . . . . .10 center with circuit training reinstatements after a 90-day mem-
Birthday Parties . . . . . . . . . . . 8
equipment bership lapse.
Child Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Pilates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Red Cross Certifications . . . . . .9 FREE 25-yard indoor swimming
Dance Mini-Camp . . . . . . . . . .5 Payment options and financial assis-
pool with handicap accessi-
Early Childhood Shortstop Babysitting . . . . . .11 tance are available.
ble private bathroom and
Development Center . . . . . . .4 Sports and Rec . . . . . . . . . . .11 water-powered chair lift Family
Family Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Swim Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 $86/month
FREE Double-court gymnasium
Infant Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Tai Chi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Individual
FREE Summer outdoor swimming
Preschool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Ages 10-17 and 31-64
pool at the Family Park in
Soccer Mini-Camp . . . . . . . . . .5 Watercolor Class . . . . . . . . . .12 Monroeville $59/month
Summer Camps . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Water Aerobics . . . . . . . . . . . .9 FREE Four half-hour personal Young Adult Individual
Swim Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Water Workout . . . . . . . . . . . .9 training sessions upon Ages 18-30
Workout Prescription . . . . . .10 joining $49/month
Children & Youth Yoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 FREE Group fitness classes
After-Camp Activities . . . . . . . .8 Young Adult Family
Yoga-lates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 FREE Detailed orientation in the Ages 18-30
Birthday Parties . . . . . . . . . . .8 Zumba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Fitness Center $68/month
Camp Chalutzim . . . . . . . . . . .6
FREE Outdoor adaptive
Camp Sabra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Older Adults playground
Senior Adult Individual
Chess Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 AARP Driver Safety . . . . . . . .12 Ages 65+
AgeWell Pittsburgh . . . . . . . .12 FREE Wireless Internet $49/month
Counselor-In-Training Camp . .6
Fitness Fun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Blood Pressure Screening . . .12 FREE Play time in Family Place Senior Adult Couple
Fleece Craft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Checkmates . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 FREE Kabbalat Shabbat At least one is age 65+
Mini-Camp Programs . . . . . . . .8 Current Events . . . . . . . . . . . .12 sponsored by Family Place $68/month
SilverSneakers® Fitness and the ECDC
Performing Arts Camp . . . . . . .7 For more information or to
Special Needs . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 FREE Bagels and coffee on Sunday join, please call Francine Cicco
mornings at (412) 278-1975, ext. 509.
Specialty Camps . . . . . . . . . . .7
Sports Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 General Information FREE Access to JCC Squirrel Hill
Hours of Operation . .back page facility (Centerfit Platinum is
Summer Camps . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Mission Statement
Family Park in Monroeville an additional fee)
Swim Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 The mission of the Jewish
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .back page Community Center of Greater
Swim Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Youth Gymnastics . . . . . . . . . .8 JCC membership gives Pittsburgh is to enrich our
you access to: community by cultivating an
Families • Early Childhood
inclusive, dynamic environment built
Family Park . . . . . . . .back page upon Jewish values, heritage and
Development Center
culture. We offer programs of
Sitters on Saturday . . . . . . . . .8 starting at 6 weeks of age
excellence that span the life cycle
Summer Fun . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 • Day camp and overnight camp and strengthen the physical,
• Private and group swimming intellectual, and spiritual well-being
Adults lessons, arthritis aquatic exercise of individuals and families from
Absolute Abs . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
program, water aerobics classes, generation to generation.
Arthritis Aquatic Program . . . .9 swim team
Basketball (Men’s) . . . . . . . .11
• Sports leagues, classes, skills
Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 training, one-on-one training
Cardio-blast Water Aerobics . .9 Center Scene is published quar- • Dance classes starting at age 3
Cards and Mahj . . . . . . . . . .12 terly by the Jewish Community
• Personal training
Culture Club . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Center of Greater Pittsburgh,
5738 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, • School’s Out programs
Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Group Exercise . . . . . . . . . . .10 PA 15217. • Babysitting
Group Kick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

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call 412-278-1975 in squirrel hill
to register summer 2010
travel culture
Call Bill Cartiff,
pittsburgh
Journey to Prague (412) 521-8011, ext. 849, or
bcartiff@jccpgh.org.
www.amazingjourneys.net
jewish music
festival
& Budapest The JCC and Amazing Journeys offer
unique vacations for Jewish adults,
singles and couples—exclusive
events, customized tours, unforget-
100 Years of Jewish Theater
Music: From the Yiddish Stage
to the Klezmer Revival,
table memories and a brand of fun Featuring Zalmen Mlotek with
you will not find with any other Susan Leviton
group. Artistic Director of The National
Yiddish Theater-Folksbiene, America's
Scandinavia and Russia only Yiddish theater, Mlotek is an
For Jewish singles in their 30s, 40s & internationally recognized authority
50s. Cruise from Amsterdam to on Yiddish folk and theater music.
Copenhagen, Stockholm, St. Accompanied by vocalist Susan
Petersburg, Berlin, Helsinki and Leviton, this historically informed
Tallin. program features a slide show and
English supertitles.
July 3-15, 2010 (optional pre-cruise
in Amsterdam July 1-3) Thursday, June 10
7:30 pm
Katz Theater, 5738 Darlington Rd.
Alaska Cruise-Tour Squirrel Hill
For Jewish singles in their 40s, 50s
and 60s. Bear watching, dog sled- “Yiddish Meets Klezmer”
ding, glacier helicopter landings, with Adrienne Cooper, Marilyn
hiking, biking and more. Lerner, and Alicia Svigals
Preeminent Yiddish concert diva
August 6-13, 2010, plus optional Adrienne Cooper, klez-jazz fusion
land tour to Alaska’s interior August pianist Marilyn Lerner and Alicia
13-17 Svigals, a founding member of the
Klezmatics.
October 8 - 17, 2010 Australia
For Jewish singles in their 30s, 40s
Sunday, June 13 • 7:30 pm
Temple Emanuel of South Hills 1250
and 50s. Sydney; Cairns, the gate- Bower Hill Rd.
For Adults of All Ages way to the Great Barrier Reef; and $20 general admission,
Ayers Rock $15 seniors, $10 students
Pre-Tour Option to Poland: October 31-November 14, 2010 More information at www.pjmf.net
Optional add-on to New Zealand: Tickets available at
October 5 - 8 November 14-21 www.proartstickets.org
(412) 394-3353

Grand Tour with a Cruise Hawaii


New Years Eve Cruise
For Jewish singles in their 30s, 40s
The Pittsburgh Jewish Music Festival is co-sponsored by
the United Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh, JCC
of Pittsburgh, Temple Emanuel of South Hills, and Rodef
Shalom Congregation. The Pittsburgh Jewish Music

Jewish Focus
Festival is made possible in part by Pennsylvania
and 50s. Five islands...seven nights, Partners in the Arts, The Pennsylvania Council on the
plus a New Year’s celebration that Arts, the Diskin Music Fund, and the Heinz Endowments
Small Arts Initiative.
will rock your boat!
December 25, 2010–January 1, 2011

For more information


Contact Bill Cartiff
(412) 521-8011, ext. 849, or
bcartiff@jccpgh.org PESACH-MICHAL ART
www.amazingjourneys.net GALLERY
In the Atrium

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early childhood
Programs For more information or to
• Infants: Full-time care, 7 am- schedule a tour, please call
6 pm and 9 am-3 pm, for babies Ann Haalman, Interim Director,
starting at 6 weeks through 14 at (412) 278-1975, ext. 204.
months old Early Childhood programming is supported in part by
the Pittsburgh Jewish Pre-Kindergarten Educational
• Tots: Full- and part-time options Foundation and the United Jewish Federation, Massey
Charitable Trust and the Commonwealth of
for 14 months through 2 years PA/Keystone Stars Quality Improvement Grants.
• Toddlers: Full- and part-time
options for 2-year-olds
Birthday Parties:
• Preschoolers: Full- and part-time
options for 3- and 4-year-olds
ages 4-5
Birthday parties for this age group
are now available. See page 8. Call
Kindergarten Enrichment Ann Haalman, ext. 204, for more
Our enrichment program for kinder- information.
gartners has morning and afternoon
options. Children explore monthly
themes such as Pittsburgh, Children
Around the World, Our Amazing family place
Selves and The Ocean through Kimberly Murray, Family Place
projects, field trips and special Coordinator, ext. 211.
visitors. The program includes music
and nature classes and swim Family Place is an opportunity for
lessons. Space is limited. you and your young child to meet
and socialize with other families in
an informal setting in an area set
What makes ECDC back from the lobby.
special
• Indoor swimming pool with
Summertime Fun:
instructional swim
ages 3-6
• Double-court gymnasium with A variety of fun classes, led by
physical education classes Kimberly Murrary, are one hour in
• Computers length beginning at 9:30 am, 10 am
• Marci Lynn Bernstein outdoor or 10:30 am.
playground with wheelchair Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays
access
June 21-August 4
• Escorts to JCC 9-11: 30 am
enrichment classes $100/20 one-hour classes
• Nature program with Scott Drop-in rate: $8
The JCC’s Early Childhood skills and confidence, as well as the Conservancy and Nature Don Sign up at the Front Desk
Development Center is a “home environment and freedom for • Music class with Katy Williams
away from home” for children children to have fun!
6 weeks to 5 years old. At ECDC, Our staff respect the uniqueness of
you can trust that your child is safe, each child and consider parents our
secure and appropriately chal- partners. We welcome your input
lenged, nurtured by professionals and strive for ongoing communica-
who encourage your child to grow tion between home and school.
and thrive. Together, we can foster your child’s
We offer a program predictable feelings of self-worth, independence
enough to satisfy a child’s need for and success.
routines yet diverse enough to At ECDC, we promote Jewish
broaden his or her horizons with values, encourage children to
exciting new experiences. We appreciate diversity and provide an
believe that discovery and play are a environment that promotes accept-
young child’s most important ance and a sense of belonging.
“work.” We provide countless
opportunities for children to develop

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special
early childhood needs
summer Camp K’Ton Ton: age 2
Campers have weekly swim time in
Challenger British Soccer
Mini Camp: ages 3-6
Call Liza Baron,
(412) 521-8011, ext. 241.
camp the pool as well as daily water play
activities. They enjoy daily visits to
Call Stephanie Muhleman, The following programs are offered
For more information or to ext. 207. at the Squirrel Hill branch of the JCC.
activity specialists.
schedule a tour, please call Coaches from Challenger British
Ann Haalman, Interim Director, Session 1: June 21-July 16
Soccer will teach skill development LATTERMAN FAMILY JEWISH
at (412) 278-1975, ext. 204. No camp Monday, July 5
with an emphasis on good sports- SINGLES SUPPORT NETWORK
Undernighter July 8 A social group for young adults, ages
The JCC’s Early Childhood manship, respect and leadership.
9 am-12:30 pm Each player will receive a T-shirt, 20 and up, with mild to moderate
Development Center offers two developmental disabilities. This group
summer camps: K’Ton Ton for two- Tuesday and Thursday . . . . . . . $300 soccer ball and an evaluation.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday . . . $420 Extended morning players get a meets weekly with a staff advisor
year-olds and Yeladim for ages 3-5. and enjoys programs they have
Monday- Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . $625 snack and swim time.
Our professional staff works to cre- developed.
ate a safe and creative environment 9 am-3 pm June 14-18
in which every child can build self- Tuesday and Thursday . . . . . . . $490
Ages: 3-4 Centerfolk
confidence, make friends, acquire Monday, Wednesday, Friday . . . $685
Soccer class: 9-10 am . . . . . . . . . $90 Teaching and reinforcing appropriate
new skills, and experience fun activi- Monday-Friday . . . . . . . . . . . $1,065
Extended morning: 9-11:45 am $155 social skills are strongly integrated
ties. Two-week sessions:
Ages 5-6: into all programs of this social group
Young campers thrive in a safe and July 19-30 and August 2-13 for teens and adults. Fee by activity.
Soccer class: 10:15-11:45 am . . $100
structured environment with a pro- Undernighter July 29 and August 12
Extended morning: 9-11:45 am $155
gram that balances outdoor and Prices are per two-week session.
indoor activities. Your children will VIOLET AND JOSEPH SOFFER
9 am-12:30 pm
have a great time: Tuesday and Thursday . . . . . . . $150
New! Dance Mini-Camp: FOUNDATION AND FAMILY
• Swimming in our indoor training Monday, Wednesday, Friday . . . $215 ages 3-6 SPECIAL OLYMPICS
pool with Red Cross water safety Monday-Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . $315 Call Stephanie Muhleman, Call Ellen McBride,
instructors ext. 207. (412) 731-6185.
9 am-3 pm
• Participating in outdoor nature Tuesday and Thursday . . . . . . . $250 Dance instructor Heather Ferri will Individualized training for the Special
activities through our partnership Monday, Wednesday, Friday . . . $345 teach tap, ballet and a variety of Olympics.
with Scott Conservancy Monday-Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . $535 other dances to your budding star. Basketball
• Climbing, sliding and running Extended morning dancers get a Sundays • 11:30 am-1 pm
around in our outdoor playground snack and swim time. No fee
Camp Yeladim: ages 3-5
• Creating with our art specialist Yeladim campers participate in both June 14-18 Swimming
• Enjoying dramatic play with our instructional swim lessons and free Tuesdays • 5-6 pm
drama specialist Ages 3-4
swim daily. Campers enjoy a variety Dance class: 9-10 am . . . . . . . . . $90 No fee
Kosher-style snacks and lunch are of daily specialist activities. Extended morning: 9-11:45 am $155
provided. Parents can choose a vari-
Session 1: June 21-July 16 Ages 5-6 Teen After-School Center
ety of scheduling options. Before-
No camp Monday, July 5 Dance class: 10:15-11:45 am . . $100 For teens and young adults ages 13-
and after-camp care is available
Undernighter July 8 Extended morning: 9-11:45 am $155 21 with special needs. Program
from 7-9 am and 3-6 pm for an
additional fee. 9 am-12:30 pm includes focused one-on-one atten-
Monday, Wednesday, Friday . . . $445 tion for growth and development of
Monday-Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . $690 life skills.
9 am-3 pm September through June
Monday, Wednesday, Friday . . . $650 Register now and take advantage of
Monday-Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . $975 Early Bird prices until June 30
$990/one day a week
Two-week sessions:
$1,650/two days a week
July 19-30 and August 2-13
$1,975/three days a week
Undernighter July 29 and August 12
$2,370/four days a week
Prices are per two-week session.
$2,635/five days a week
9 am-12:30 pm The Special Needs Department is supported in part by a
Monday, Wednesday, Friday . . . $230 grant from the Herman and Rebecca Fineberg Fund for
Exceptional People with additional support from the
Monday-Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . $345 Edna and Larry Abelson Fund for Special Needs, the
Raymond and Elizabeth Bloch Educational and
9 am-3 pm Charitable Foundation, the Ralph Davidson Special
Monday, Wednesday, Friday . . . $325 Needs Fund, the Zola Hirsch Fund for Special Needs and
the Robert Spiegel Memorial Endowment Fund.
Monday-Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . $525

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summer camps
camp sabra
grades K-4
Call Ann Haalman, ext. 204.
Our traditional day camp features a
variety of activities with an empha-
sis on Jewish values and group
dynamics. Campers receive Red
Cross swim lessons daily and can
earn achievement pins or ribbons.
Activities include free swim, sports,
games, arts & crafts, nature, drama,
Judaics, Israeli culture and dance, as
well as special events such as carni-
vals, parades, holiday celebrations
and Olympic-type activities.
Kindergarten-age campers have an
undernighter during Session 1.
Campers in grades 1-4 will partici-
pate in an overnight during Session
1. Sessions 2, 3 and 4 will each have
a late stay until 6 pm. Each camper
in grades 1-4 selects from a variety
of chugim (hobbies) that may
include drama, sports, arts & crafts,
dance, camp newspaper, jewelry
making, nature and much more.
Monday through Friday, 9 am-3 pm camp the Sabbath) program for the
residents. Seventh- and eighth- c.i.t.
A kosher-style lunch is provided.
Session Dates and Fees
chalutzim graders will assist at a local food
pantry.
leadership
Session 1:
June 21-July 16 . . . . . . . . . . $1,150
grades 5–8
Call Ann Haalman, ext. 204.
• Both groups will plant and main-
tain a garden. The fifth- and
program
sixth-graders will grow flowers grades 9-10
No camp Monday, July 5 Chalutzim offers our older day
that they will take with them on Call Stephanie Muhleman,
campers traditional day camp activi-
Session 2: July 19-30 . . . . . . . . $600 Fridays for the residents at ext. 207.
ties—daily Red Cross swim lessons,
Session 3: August 2-13. . . . . . . $600 Concordia. The seventh- and
free swim, sports, arts & crafts, Through training and weekly work-
eighth-graders will grow vegeta-
Session 4: June 21-August 13 . . . . . nature, drama, Judaics and Israeli shops, CITs will learn about the
bles that they will donate to the
$2,200 culture as well as an extended spe- responsibilities of a camp counselor,
local food pantry.
cialty period. Specialty periods may develop a spirit of volunteerism and
No camp Monday, July 5 include newspaper, photography, In addition there will be special develop stronger social skills while
Before- and after-camp care is drum karaoke, PowerPoint, balloon event programming such as carni- working with children.
available for all campers. art and cooking. Session 1 includes vals, holiday celebrations and
CITs will participate in team-build-
an overnight; Sessions 2, 3 and 4 Olympic-type games.
ing exercises, share responsibility for
will have 6 pm late-stays. Session Dates and Fees a group of campers with a junior
New this Summer Session 1: June 21-July 16 and senior counselor, lead a weekly
• Once-a-week field trips to include $1,150 activity with their group and partici-
fishing in the Allegheny River, a No camp Monday, July 5 pate in a CIT camp community
tour of PNC Park, ice skating at Session 2: July 19-30 Mitzvah project.
Mt. Lebanon Ice Rink, and $600
Session Dates and Fees:
Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Session 3: August 2-13
June 21-July 16
Aquarium. $600
July 19-August 13
Session 4: June 21-August 13
• Fifth- and sixth-graders will go to $565/session*
$2,200
Concordia of the South Hills each *After successfully completing their
No camp Monday, July 5
Friday afternoon to conduct a CIT contract, a portion of the fee
Kabbalat Shabbat (welcoming of will be returned.

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summer camps
PHILIP CHOSKY PERFORMING
ARTS PROGRAM
specialty July 6–9 August 2–6
camps Wet and Wild Camp Dance Camp: grades 2-7
performing Call Stephanie Muhleman,
Week 1: grades 3-7
Campers will experience fun-filled
Heather Ferri, the JCC-South Hills
Dance Instructor, joins us this sum-
arts camp ext. 207. day trips to Moraine State Park and
Sunset Beach. Thursday they will
mer to teach many different styles
of dance. Heather is a Guinness
grades 2-6 The Specialty Camp day is from Book of World Records holder for
travel to EKC for an overnight with
9 am-3 pm except when there are tap turns. She will teach campers
Call Stephanie Muhleman, lake activities. A certified lifeguard
field trips and overnighters. Lunch is tap, ballet, jazz, modern and hip
ext. 207. will accompany campers on all
provided for all specialty campers hop.
day/overnight trips.
(Camp Sabra menu). Before- and
Performing Arts campers develop $385
after-camp care is available. $350
creativity and teamwork skills and
gain confidence through music, act- Two-week camps include swim les-
ing and dance as they work on a sons. Both one-week and two-week July 12–16 August 9-13
theater production. specialty campers enjoy free swim, Adventure Camp:
sports, arts & crafts, nature, Israeli
Wet and Wild Camp
Campers participate in swim lessons
culture and dance. Week 2: grades 3-7 grades 3-8
and free swim daily. They also work Campers will have a day of play at Campers will travel every day to a
with specialists in art, sports and the JCC pool, travel to Settler’s new destination. Adventures may
nature while focusing on the arts. June 21–25 Cabin Wave Pool, paddle down the include bowling, the Pittsburgh Zoo,
Campers experience the special Julius Page Basketball Yough at Hazelbaker’s and learn to Sandcastle, Sunset Beach and
camaraderie and energy of a musi- Camp: grades 2-7 SCUBA. A certified lifeguard will Idlewild. There will be late pickups
cal theater production at the Campers will learn the fundamen- accompany campers on all on some days.
conclusion of the session. They also tals of basketball from former Pitt day/overnight trips. $400
have the opportunity to learn about basketball star and European pro $400 JCC summer day camps are supported in part
the backstage components of the- player Julius Page through drills, Both weeks: $735 by The Philip Chosky Performing Arts Program,
ater production, including set competitive play and games. Massey Charitable Trust, Morris & Fannie
construction, sound and costume Skilken Family Foundation and The Edith L.
making. Performing Arts Camp is a
$350 July 19-23 Trees Charitable Trust with additional support
from the Aviraz-Rosenfeld Family Enrichment
program of the Philip Chosky Ceramics Camp: Fund, Stanford and Ada Davis Young People's
Performing Arts Program. June 28–July 2 Theater Fund, Dora and Joseph Marcus Camp
grades 2-7 Scholarship Fund, Sally and Fred Rock Family
Session Dates and Fees Challenger British Under the direction of Char Bailey, Fund, Beatrice Schutte Foundation, Gladys &
June 21-July 16 Soccer Camp: grades 2-7 campers will learn the basics of Abraham Shore Endowment Camp Fund, Max
and Gussie Shore Children's Scholarship Fund,
$1,150 Coaches from Challenger Sports painting and glazing cups and fig- Sandy and Edgar Snyder Israel Experience
No camp Monday, July 5 British Soccer will emphasize indi- urines and create a special camp Fund, and the Rhoda Lee Tabachnik Children's
vidual skill development, tactics, project. Campers will travel to Theater Fund.
goal scoring and coached scrim- Char’s Ceramics Art Studio daily.
mages, as well as respect, $325
responsibility, sportsmanship and
leadership. Campers receive a T-shirt
and soccer ball. July 26–30
$350 Ice Skating Camp:
Challenger Soccer plus grades 2-7
Julius Page Basketball Camp: $600 Winter fun in the summer! Learn ice
skating from a trained instructor
from Mt. Lebanon Ice Rink. Campers
will travel to Mt. Lebanon Ice Rink
daily.
$375

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children and families
Contact Ann Haalman, ext. 204,
or ahaalman@jccpgh.org
Sitters on Saturday:
ages 3-12
after-camp Fitness Fun: ages 6-11
Call Stephanie Muhleman,
Birthday Parties:
Supper and snacks plus swim and
gym time and a movie. Bring a
activities ext. 207.
grades K-6 swimsuit. Pre-registration is Class will focus on making fitness
Chess: ages 5-9 fun through games, fit challenges
required. No drop-ins accepted.
Celebrate your child’s birthday at Call Ann Haalman, ext 204. and exercise education. Taught by
the JCC-South Hills. We set up, clean Saturday, May 29 certified Strength and Conditioning
Learning chess is a game of its own,
up, and supply paper products, invi- 5-10 pm Specialist Angela Melodini.
making it a truly fun and inspiring
tations and supervision. Registration $25; $15/each additional sibling
activity. Taught by Chess Master Wednesdays
is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Alexander Matros, who has 10 years June 9-August 4
All parties are 90 minutes long
Before and After Camp of teaching experience in Russia, 3:15-4 pm
except for swim parties, which are
two hours. Parties are priced for up
Mini Camp Programs: Sweden, the UK and the U.S. Bring a $90; $75 if registered for camp
grades K-6 chess set if you have one.
to 20 children.
Call Ann Haalman, ext. 204. Monday-Friday Summer Fun for Families:
Sports Party
3:15-4 pm Save the Dates
Whiffleball, kickball, soccer, hockey, Each day of the program includes June 21-July 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $80
relay races and more. free swim, games, crafts, outdoor July 6-July 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $72
Call Ann Haalman, ext 204.
$210 play, snacks and an exciting field July 19-July 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $80 Saturday, July 10
trip.
Swim Party Campers who finish at 3 pm are Star Gazing, Havdalah and Smores
Enjoy open swim time and games Children should bring a dairy lunch, escorted to class. Registration by the There will be no charge for this pro-
with your birthday guests. beverage, swim suit, towel and Thursday before the beginning of gram; pre-registration is requested.
appropriate footwear for outdoor the session and minimum enroll-
$200 play each day. Sunday, August 15
ment are required.
Craft Party Exploration of the Scott
Look in your mail for flyers that will Conservancy Trail, Bar-B-Q and
Choose a theme and we’ll come up describe our field trip agenda and
with the projects to fit.
Fleece Craft: ages 5-12 campfire.
early registration discount dates. Fees and pre-registration will be
Call Ann Haalman, ext 204.
$225 Before-Camp Mini-Camp: required. Watch your mail for flyers
Make your own pillows and blan- with additional information.
Cooking Party June 11and June 14-18
kets out of fleece fabrics to enjoy
Children make special birthday After-Camp Mini-Camp: next winter.
treats. Choose a theme and we’ll August 16-20, August 23-27; August
come up with the food to fit. Monday-Friday
30-September 3
3:15-4 pm
$225 9 am-3 pm June 21-July 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $60
Create Your Own Party $45/day early registration discount July 6-July 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $54
Wanted: Housing for
We will provide entertainers of your $50/day regular registration July 19-July 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $60
choice. Arrangements must be made
our Israeli Camp
Before Care: 7-9 am: $8 Campers who are finished at Counselors
through the JCC. Fee depends upon 3 pm will be escorted to the class.
After Care 3-6 pm: $12 Each summer, we invite two
the entertainment. Pre-registration by the Thursday
Both: $15 Israelis to our camp to be our
Minimum fee: $200 before the beginning of the session emissaries of Israeli culture and
Advance registration is necessary 2
Additional guests: and minimum enrollment are life. They come to us highly trained
days prior to each program date.
$4 each for Sports and Swim required. with extensive orientation in
Drop-ins will not be accepted.
$10 each for Cooking and Crafts working with American children.
Additional half hour: $25 Youth Gymnastics: They add ruach (spirit) to our
ages 4+ camp that provides an unforget-
table experience for our campers.
Call Stephanie Muhleman, We are looking for one- or two-
ext. 207. week stays for either one or both
Gymnastic skills are introduced with of our Israeli counselors.
an emphasis on coordination and They will be in Pittsburgh from
balance. June 13-August 15. If you are
Mondays interested in hosting one or both
June 7-August 2 of them, or have any questions,
3:15-4 pm please call Ann Haalman at (412)
$72; $57 if registered for camp 278-1975.

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aquatics
swim lessons Water Safety Instructor
Certification (WSI)
water
Contact Earleen Birkner, WSI certification allows you to teach exercise
ext. 216, or ebirkner@jccpgh. swim and water safety classes. You Call Earleen Birkner, ext. 216.
must be at least 15 years old and
We use the American Red Cross Tuesdays able to perform all strokes with pro- “Get Wet, Get Fit”
Learn-to-Swim program, which Session I: June 15-July 13 ficiency. You must attend all classes. Personal Water Workout
teaches aquatic and safety skills in Session II: July 20-August 10 Tuesdays and Wednesdays Work out one-on-one with our expe-
progressive levels. $35/session 5-9 pm rienced staff. Learn exercise
Toddler Tadpoles: ages 2-4 Toddler Tadpoles May 25-26 techniques, brush up on swim
An introduction to organized swim 4-4:30 pm June 1-2 strokes or do an intense half-hour
lessons and water exploration utiliz- $200/member; $225/non-member workout. Schedule your workout
ing an elevated swim platform. Level 1 with Earleen at ext. 216.
Parents do not get into the water. 4:30-5 pm
Re-certifications $25/half hour session
Enrollment is limited to 6 toddlers. Level 2
Level 1: Introduction to Water 5-5:30 pm Call Earleen Birkner, ext. 216.
Cardio-blast Water
Skills Level 3 CPR/AED
Overcome fear, build confidence in 5:30-6 pm
Aerobics: ages 15+
Thursday, June 3 Great toning for the hips, thighs and
the water, learn body positioning Level 4 & 5 5:30-9:30 pm buttocks while increasing cardiovas-
and arm/leg action. 6-6:30 pm $45/member; $60/non-member cular fitness and flexibility using
Level 2: Fundamental Aquatic Lifeguarding and CPR water weights. May use water
Skills Private Swim Lessons Thursday, June 3 weights and noodles.
Learn to float and recover to stand- Call to schedule. 3:30-9:30 pm Through June 18 and August 16-31
ing position without support. Begin $23/half hour $95/member; $120/non-member Monday and Friday, 1-2 pm
to learn alternating arm and leg $200/10 classes (savings of $30)
actions with face in the water with- June 21-August 13
out support.
tidal wave Monday and Friday
Noon-1 pm
Level 3: Stroke Development
Coordination of front and back
american swim team: $5/class; $70/20 coupons
crawl without support. Learn to
breathe on side during front crawl.
red cross ages 5-21 Arthritis Foundation
Introduction to the butterfly stroke.
Learn to do sit dives and tread
certifications The JCC South Hills Tidal Wave is a Aquatic Program
Call Earleen Birkner, ext. 216. competitive swim team for all levels Our heated pool is the ideal envi-
water.
of experience. Tidal Wave competes ronment for relieving arthritis pain
Level 4: Stroke Improvement Lifeguarding: ages 15+ at AMS swim meets throughout the and stiffness. Must have a physi-
Improve skills and strokes. Learn to Must pass the pre-test require- year. Make new friends, build self- cian's referral to participate in this
swim front crawl and back crawl 25 ments: swim 300 yards continuously esteem and hone your swimming certified program.
yards and butterfly 15 yards without using the following strokes—100 skills with Coach Cindy Woods.
yards front crawl, 100 yards breast- Through June 18 and August 16-31
assistance. Learn breaststroke and Monday and Friday, 9-10 am
elementary backstroke. Work on stroke, 100 yards front crawl or Training Schedule
breaststroke—surface dive to bot- Tuesday, Wednesday Thursdays
kneeling dives and treading water. SENIOR: practice 5 times per week
tom and retrieve a 10 lb. brick. You Noon-1 pm
Monday-Friday
Level 5: Stroke Refinement must attend all dates to get June 21-August 13
Build endurance to swim laps of certified. PRE-SENIOR: practice 4 times per
Monday and Friday
front crawl with side breathing, week Monday-Friday
Monday-Wednesday 8:30-9:30 am
back crawl, butterfly and breast- TSUNAMI: practice 3-4 times per Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
stroke. Learn flip turns for front and June 14-16
4-7 pm week Monday-Friday Noon-1 pm
back crawl, refine open turns for
breaststroke and butterfly. JCC Squirrel Hill CYCLONES: practice 2-3 times per $3/class/member
June 17-18 week Monday-Friday $50/20 class cards/member
11 am-7 pm TYPHOONS: practice 1-2 times per $5/class/non-member
Family Park in Monroeville week Monday, Tuesday and $90/20 class cards/non-member
$175/member; $200/non-member Thursday only
For information, please contact
Jane Williams (412) 854-4845 or
jcwilliams4@verizon.net

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fitness
personal Performance Nutrition
Counseling for Athletes
group Morning Recharge
Includes alignment, stability, mobili-
training This half-hour consult will answer
important sport-specific perform-
exercise ty, conditioning and static flexibility
exercises. Recharge your batteries
Call Ryan Barr, ext. 203. ance nutrition questions. By
appointment.
classes for the rest of the day. Begins at a
comfortable pace but gradually
One-on-One Private Call Kinsey Rishor, ext. 217. picks up speed.
Workout $30/half hour
• Absolute Abs*
Your trainer will motivate you, keep Thursdays
you on track and make sure your • Cardio-Blast* 8 am
Workout Prescription • Group Kick*
workouts are safe, enjoyable and Receive the advantage of profes-
effective. Physician’s approval may sional training, but work out on • Group Power* Zumba
be required. By appointment only. your own schedule. Two one-hour • Morning Recharge* Zumba fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms
sessions with a JCC nationally certi- • Pilates and easy-to-follow moves to create
Small Group fied personal trainer who will assess • Step/Aerobics* a dynamic fitness program.
Personal Training your current fitness levels and limi- Mondays, 9:30 am
• Yoga
Groups of two to four people can tations. Based on the trainer’s Tuesdays, 7 pm
evaluation, a short-term program • Yoga-lates
enjoy a fun, personal and supportive Wednesdays, 9:30 am
training session at a fraction of the will be designed that addresses your • Zumba*
Thursdays, 11 am, 6 pm
cost of one-on-one personal train- specific needs and goals. Unlimited *Free Group Exercise Classes Fridays, 8 am
ing. Prices start as low as spot fitness assessments included These classes are included with your Sundays, 11:30 am
$6.50/session. for the entire year after purchase of JCC membership: Absolute Abs,
prescription. Cardio Blast, Group Kick, Group
Aqua Zumba
$110 Power, Morning Recharge,
Personal Training It’s a pool party that is exercise in
Step/Aerobics and Zumba.
Contracts disguise. This safe, effective and
• You may choose a contract of one Pilates Reformer Training challenging class integrates the
month, three months or 12 Achieve natural muscular balance, Absolute Abs Zumba dance/fitness formula and
months. core strength and flexibility; reduce Forget those ordinary old sit-ups. philosophy into traditional aquatic
joint and lower back tension, and Get a core you adore! fitness conditioning. Participants
• The minimum number of sessions
per month is four. The maximum increase circulation, energy and Mondays: 5:30 pm dance in chest-deep water—no
number of sessions is unlimited. awareness. Contact Kinsey at ext. Tuesdays: 6:30 am swimming ability required.
217 to set up your appointment. Wednesdays: 9 am, 5:30 pm Tuesdays
• You may make up missed
Various contract options are avail- Thursdays, 6:30 am 11-11:50 am
appointments as long as you call
able with training starting as low as $30/10-week session
24 hours in advance to cancel.
$45/session. $5/class for walk-ins
• Your contract (if greater than one Group Kick
month) may be paid in monthly This fusion class of martial arts and
installments. boxing will kick your cardio fitness Pilates
table tennis to the next level. $8/class
Call Ryan Barr, ext. 203. $120/book of 20
Fitness Assessment Summer Launch:
We evaluate cardiovascular fitness, The JCC has two Stiga ST4000 tour- Sunday, August 15
muscular strength, endurance and nament-caliber tables. Tables are 10:30 am Yoga Tone
flexibility, in addition to testing available in the Social Hall at the Tuesdays, 9:30 am, 7 pm Focus on building abdominal
blood pressure and body fat following times: Thursdays, 7 pm strength and flexibility, as well as
composition. Fridays, 9:30 am improving range of motion and
Sundays: 8-9:30 am, 3-6 pm
postural balance. Light weight train-
$20; $10/retest Mondays: 5:30-7:30 am, noon-1 pm,
Group Power ing sculpts and tones for a total
$5/body fat composition only 2-5:30 pm and 8-9:30 pm body workout.
Tuesdays & Thursdays: This 60-minute barbell program
5:30-8:30 am, 11 am-noon, strengthens all your major muscles Thursdays
3-6:30 pm with simple, athletic movements 9:30 am
Wednesdays: 5:30-7:30 am, such as squats, lunges, presses and $7/class
2-5:30 pm curls.
Fridays: 5:30-7:30 am, 3-6 pm Summer Launch: Sunday, July 18 Yoga Classes
Saturdays: 1-5 pm 10:30 am Mondays and Wednesdays, 7:30 pm
$7/class
$110/book of 20

10 call 412-278-1975 to register summer 2010


fitness silversneakers ®

Yoga-lates
Enjoy the relaxation of yoga with
sports & rec Call Bonnie Livingston, ext. 262. Senior Prom
Relive moments from your senior
the toning core exercises of Pilates. Call Stephanie Muhleman, Classes prom as we transform the Social
This class targets your trouble areas ext. 207. Muscular Strength & Range of Hall into a “SilverSneakers High
and changes your body. Motion (MSROM) School” gym. Laugh, dance and dine
Men’s 18+ Basketball A chair-based class designed to with friends.
Saturdays, 1 pm
League increase muscular strength, range of
$7/class Wednesday, June 30
Teams must be registered by motion and functional activities of 5:30pm-8:30pm
Sunday, June 6. Team shirts, referees daily living. With an optional seated $10/person (Guests welcome)
Line Dance for All Levels and scorekeepers will be provided. format, exercises can be adapted for Please register by paying at the front
No partner or dance experience nec- various fitness levels.
Sundays, beginning June 13 desk by June 23.
essary. Grab a friend and experience
4 pm Cardio Circuit
a variety of dances to keep you
$700/team of 8 (players can be A standing class alternating seg-
moving and grooving.
added for an additional fee) ments of low-impact cardio
Wednesdays, noon movement with muscular strength
$4/class JAMES AND LORI J. and flexibility exercise.
RUTTENBERG MEN’S Yoga Stretch
Adult Tap PICK-UP BASKETBALL Exercises are performed either seat-
It's never too late to learn to tap Sundays
8-10 am ed in a chair or standing and include
dance. Get a fun cardio workout postures, stretching and movement
while you tap your troubles away! Wednesdays, beginning June 23
8-9:30 pm combined with restorative breathing.
Wednesdays, ongoing No fee for members SilverSplash
8:15-9:15 pm A group water fitness class to
$11/class increase agility, range of motion and
Village Games of
cardiovascular conditioning.
South Hills
Adult Dance Kickboards are provided; no swim-
Learn the many different styles of Call Bonnie Livingston, ext. 262. ming ability is necessary.
dance—ballet, tap, jazz and hip Join us as we team up with Mt.
hop—with instructor Heather Ferri. Lebanon Village for a fun-filled day
Mondays, ongoing of recreational sports and games in
6-7 pm the gym.
$11/class Sunday, August 15
More details to come!
SilverSneakers® Schedule
Tai Chi SUN 10:00 am MSROM Desiree
Improve balance and strength. GOODMAN SHORTSTOP 11:00 am Yoga Stretch Desiree
Movement sequences are done BABYSITTING 12:30 pm SilverSplash Desiree
slowly with a minimum of force to Register by calling ext. 210. MON 8:00 am Cardio Circuit Soad
promote fluidity, concentration, Babysitting is available for children 9:00 am MSROM Soad
coordination and body awareness. 6 weeks to 5 years of age. Buy 10:00 am Cardio Circuit Bonnie
Free Demonstration: coupons at the Front Desk; advance 11:00 am MSROM Tami
Thursday, June 17 • 11 am reservations are required. TUE 9:00 am Cardio Circuit Bonnie
Thursdays Monday-Friday . . . . . . . . 8 am-1 pm 10:00 am MSROM Bonnie
July 8-August 26 Monday-Thursday . . . . 5:30-8:30 pm WED 8:00 am Cardio Circuit Soad
11 am $3.50/child/hour; $30/12 hours 9:00 am MSROM Elaine
$20/8-week session; $3/class Parents must stay on JCC 10:00 am Cardio Circuit Elaine
property. 1:00 pm Yoga Stretch Desiree
New!Silver Strut THU 9:00 am Cardio Circuit Desiree
This low-impact cardio class for 10:00 am MSROM Desiree
active seniors will keep your heart 2:00 pm Silver Splash Bonnie
pumping non-stop for 30 minutes FRI 8:00 am Cardio Circuit Desiree
followed by body toning with light
9:00 am MSROM Elaine
weights.
10:00 am Cardio Circuit Tami
Wednesdays beginning June 16 11:00 am MSROM Tami
11 am

summer 2010 call 412-278-1975 to register 11


older adults
Call Ann Haalman, ext. 204, for
more information. enrichment culture club checkmates
Call Jeanne Ronschke, Call Amy Gold, (412) 521-8011,
The Adult Department is supported in part by the Watercolor Painting
William V. & Catherine A. McKinney Charitable (412) 521-8011, ext. 362. ext. 207.
Foundation, the Pennsylvania Department of
Work with artist Kathleen Zimbicki.
Community and Economic Development, The Harry & Supplies are not included; materials A Salute to America CheckMates recruits volunteers age
Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, Inc. and the United
list is available at the Front Desk, or 60+ and welcomes referrals of loved
Jewish Federation. with Marvin and B.E. ones and friends in the community
by calling (412) 278-1975.
Taylor who could benefit from a weekly
games Tuesdays
Call for dates
Heinz Hall phone call. If you know of an older
Raise the flag for a patriotic salute adult who would appreciate a
Players Club Noon-3 pm
to America. Classic American songs weekly, friendly phone call or would
$80/member; $100/non-member
Get ready for an enjoyable time. including: ”This Land is Your Land” like to volunteer for this special
Come to the JCC for an afternoon of “The Star Spangled Banner” along peer-led telephone reassurance pro-
cards, mahj or games. Bring your AARP Driver Safety with Taylor’s moving rendition of gram, please contact Amy Gold at
friends or meet new ones. Program for Adults The Pledge of Allegiance. (412) 521-8011, ext. 207.
Fridays, ongoing over 50 Sunday, June 20 CheckMates respects the confiden-
Noon-3 pm Call Bonnie Livingston, ext. 262. 2 pm tiality of program participants.
Social Hall $48/member; $56/non-member CheckMates is supported by a grant from the Hyman
Update your knowledge of the rules
No fee (for members only) Family Foundation.
of the road, learn how to adjust
your driving for normal age-related “Phantom of the Opera”
Duplicate Bridge physical changes, reduce traffic vio-
Join sanctioned master classes led lations and get an insurance
Benedum Theater
The “Phantom of the Opera” will
agewell
by Don Averbach, Gold Life Master.
These sessions are for serious bridge
discount.
Monday and Wednesday,
make its final appearance in
Pittsburgh before it takes its final
pittsburgh
players. AgeWell Pittsburgh offers a one-
June 7 and 9 bow in Los Angeles. Limited number
Tuesdays, ongoing 12:30-4:30 pm of tickets. stop resource that links older adults,
6:30-9:45 pm $12/AARP member; $14/non-AARP their family members, friends and
Thursday, August 26 caregivers to solutions for issues
Thursdays, ongoing member 1 pm related to aging:
12:15-4 pm
Special discounted price!
$6 Call us at (412) 422-0400 or
Current Events with $25/member; $35/non-member
visit www.agewellpgh.org
Josh Sivitz
Novice Bridge Game Enjoy an hour of shmoozing and Cruisin’ Down The Rivers:
AgeWell Pittsburgh is a collaborative program of the
Jewish Association on Aging, Jewish Community
Join Darlene Mannheimer, Bronze newzing. Join Josh Sivitz, former Center of Greater Pittsburgh and Jewish Family &
Life Master, and other players with
Gateway Clipper Children's Service. Major funding for AgeWell
cable TV current events host, for a
0-199 master points for weekly Luncheon Cruise Pittsburgh is provided by The Harry & Jeanette
weekly discussion of the week’s Weinberg Foundation, Inc. with additional support
games. Partners are available, or you most important current events rang- Call Jeanne Ronschke, ext. 362. from The Fine Foundation, the William V. & Catherine
A. McKinney Charitable Foundation, the Pennsylvania
can bring your own. ing from Washington to Harrisburg Cruise the rivers while enjoying a Department of Community and Economic
Development, The Pittsburgh Foundation and the
Tuesdays, ongoing and everything in between. concert with a Patsy Kline imperson- United Jewish Federation Foundation. The AgeWell
Noon-3:30 pm Thursdays ator. Take in the sights on the river website is supported in part by Rita J. Gould.

Thursdays, ongoing 10:45-11:45 am, Conference Room while savoring a delicious buffet
6-9:30 pm, No fees or pre-registration lunch and socializing with your
$6 friends.

Free Blood Pressure Friday, July 30


10 am-4 pm
Screening
$44/members; $55/non-members
This is a free service. No registration
Register by Friday, July 23
necessary.
Second Wednesday of every month
9:30-11:30 am

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Non-profit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
Permit No. 290
Pittsburgh, PA

summer ‘10 family park


building hours For More Information
family park Driving Directions
At Monroeville Mall, bear right and
Monday-Thursday,
5:30 am-9:30 pm
hours proceed past the Best Buy store. Turn
Branch Director right at the stop sign and go up the
Friday, 5:30 am-6 pm Opening Day:
Dan Garfinkel hill out of the mall complex. At the
Saturday, 1-6 pm
(412) 278-1975, ext. 208 Saturday, May 29 stop sign on top of the hill, turn left
Sunday, 8 am-6 pm
dgarfinkel@jccpgh.org 1-8 pm onto James St. and continue to the
light at the 5-way intersection. DO
Early Childhood Membership Services May 29-June 13
NOT take the sharp right onto
Development Center Francine Cicco Saturdays, 1-8 pm
Monroeville Blvd. Take the second
Monday-Friday, 7 am-6 pm (412) 278-1975, ext. 509 Sundays, 11 am-7 pm
right onto Rosecrest Drive. Follow
fcicco@jccpgh.org June 14-20 and Rosecrest through two stop signs;
holiday hours Financial Assistance
August 14-September 5 200 yards after the second stop sign,
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays: Rosecrest Drive turns sharply to the
Shavuot Karen Clarke right and the Family Park entrance is
12:30-7 pm
Building closes at 6 pm on (412) 521-8011, ext. 224 Wednesdays: 12:30-8 pm on the left.
Tuesday, May 18 Fridays: 12:30-6 pm 261 Rosecrest Drive
Employment
Closed Wednesday, May 19 Saturdays: 1-8 pm Monroeville, PA 15146-4041
Karen Kozel
Closed Thursday, May 20 Sundays: 11 am-7 pm Phone: (412) 824-4740.
(412) 521-8011, ext. 361
Memorial Day: June 21-August 13
Monday, May 31 JCC South Hills (J&R Day Camp in Session)
Fitness facilities open 8 am-2 pm Fax Number Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays:
Family Park in Monroeville (412) 446-0146 4-7 pm
open 11 am-7 pm Wednesdays: 4-8 pm
JCC Squirrel Hill MEMBER-GET-A-MEMBER
Fridays: closed
Independence Day Main Phone Number • YOU get one month FREE for
Saturdays: 1-8 pm
Sunday, July 4 (412) 521-8010 Sundays: 11 am-7 pm each membership referral.
Fitness facilities open 8 am-2 pm
We’ll honor as many as 12
Family Park: 11 am-7 pm
referrals for 12 months FREE.
Monday, July 5
• EACH FRIEND gets one
Fitness facilities open 8 am-2 pm
Family Park: 11 am-7 pm JCC membership is open to month FREE upon joining
everyone. (General Membership).
Labor Day
• Be sure your friends give us
Monday, September 6 The JCC is an Equal
Fitness facilities open 8 am-2 pm
your name when they join.
Opportunity Employer.
Family Park: 11 am-7 pm • For more information, please
call (412) 278-1975

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