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Calendar
September
Holiday Closings
3 Labor Day
12 3:00 p.m.
Erev Rosh Hashanah
13-14 Rosh
Hashanah
21 3:00 p.m.
Erev Yom Kippur
26 6:00 p.m.
Erev Sukkot
27-28 Sukkot |
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Why wait for the fall brochure?
Read updated program information
online, now! |
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Registration for
Gymnastics and other after school programs will begin on
Thursday, September 6
for JCC members and
Friday, September 7 for
the community. |
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Register now for these ongoing
classes and fall programs. |
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Adult Experience Passport
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Protirement:
The New Retirement
Tuesdays, September 11,18, 25 at 7:30 p.m.
Series: $30, JCC
member $15
Free with your Adult Experience Passport
Can you envision
the next 30 years? What will you do with this opportunity?
Guest Lecturer—Stan
Broitman, a retired bank executive, became a certified retirement
coach.
Register Now |
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The
Adult Experience is an exciting compilation of offerings.
Catch a critically
acclaimed release presented in our “Film” series. Be
challenged by a provocative discussion from our series of talks
entitled “The Jewish Perspective.” Relax and enjoy a
presentation on literature, art, music or theatre from “The
Arts.” Get energized by thought-provoking, cutting-edge
presentations from another new series entitled, “Contemporary
Thoughts.”
Purchase an
Adult Experience Passport for unlimited admission to our new
exciting adult programs. No more worries about admission fees. Just
call to register and you are on your way.
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Almost Home: School-Age Child
Care |
Music Lessons |
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Register today
for after school care
at the JCC.
Almost Home is a
warm, safe, stimulating, professionally supervised after school
enrichment program, which offers age appropriate activities in an
educational, recreational, and social setting. Children
participate in a variety of
activities including arts & crafts, games, clubs, computer
activities, and homework help. Additional staff is available
to assist children with special needs.
Click
here
to read more.
Click
here to request registration
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Registration now taking place
for Fall 2007.
Call for information about
our private lessons
at our school and
in your home
New!
Contact
Marianna Udler,
School of Music
and Performing Arts, ext. 110
Experienced professionals offer one-on-one instruction in
piano, violin, guitar, flute, saxophone, clarinet, cello, viola, and
voice. Recital performances are held toward the end of each semester.
Free trial lessons
Thursday-Sunday, September 6-9
Students are invited to sample lessons with members of the
music school faculty before registering for the semester.
Call to schedule a consultation or lesson.
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Early Childhood Program
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Open House |
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Just a few spaces left
in our 3's class!
Must be 3 by December
31, 2007.
Three-year-olds are
encouraged to build friendships, verbalize their feelings and
experiences, and experiment with a variety of materials, both
independently and with the teacher’s guidance.
It's not too late to
join in the Wondrous Ones!
Must be 1 by December
31, 2007.
Parent/caregiver joins
their one-year old for a morning of explorations, socialization,
music and movement.
Learn more about our ECP.
Contact
Barbara Davis at ext. 112. |
Sunday, September 9 at 1:00 p.m.
Visit with the directors of our outstanding School of Music &
Performing Arts and Almost Home after school program.
• Schedule a trial music lesson with a professional faculty
member.
• Learn about the exciting enrichment opportunities for grade
school children. |
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Women in Transition |
Men's Club |
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Women In Transition
(The WITs)*
not included
in the Adult Experience Passport
Mondays,
twice/month at
12:30 p.m.
September 10, 17, October 15, 22
Women who are experiencing a change in their lives come together to
share and exchange ideas.
The first meeting of each month revolves around discussions
on subjects of interest to the group. The second meeting features a
guest speaking on topics relevant to women. New members are always
welcome.
Fee: $5 per session
Register Now |
Wednesdays, 9:45 a.m.-noon
The Men’s Club is an
ongoing program with weekly meetings over coffee and bagels that
provide opportunities for intellectual and social enrichment.
New members always welcome.

Monthly events are posted online.
Click
here
to request more information.
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Westchester Network for People
with Disabilities |
Save the Dates for October! |
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Saturday, September
8
Enjoy
a picnic and hunting for bargains at the flea market at Riverfront
Park in Dobbs Ferry from noon to 4:00 p.m.
Fee:
$5, includes picnic lunch.

Photo courtesy of
Advocacy Theater: Out
of Order Stories,
a WNPD production |
1 Active
Retirement Program Open House
3 Close at
6:00 p.m., Erev Shemini Atzeret
4 Closed for
Shemini Atzeret
5 Closed for
Simchat Torah
8 Columbus
Day
Vacation Sensations and SKIP
Women in Transition
10 Rosh Chodesh
Group
Mayim
11 Experiences
with Bubbe and Zeyde
16 Network for
Parents of Children (gK-6)
29 PALs
30 Breakneck
Through the Bible |
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SAVE THE DATE … AND PERHAPS MUCH MORE!
Join
us for a vital panel discussion on:
“HOW
PARENTS AND TEENS CAN AND SHOULD DEAL WITH
UNDERAGE DRINKING”
When:
Sunday, November 18,
7:00-8:30 p.m.
Where:
Temple Israel Center in White Plains
For
information contact:
Hedy Levy
l761-5100 ext 109
UJA-Federation of New York in Westchester.
In cooperation with Board of Jewish Education, J-Teens,
Jewish Board of Family and Children Services, JCC of
Mid-Westchester, JCC on the Hudson, Rosenthal JCC of
Northern Westchester, Westchester Jewish Community Services.

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