THE DETROIT JEIWSII NEWS rriday, Paps/ 111, 1111 JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OP 1.1•OPOLITAN CCCCC OT REGISTRATION Sunday, August 27, 1978 CLASSES BEGIN WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 10th Registration will take place SUNDAY, AUGUST 27, 1978 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Main Building, 6600 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield. The following procedures will be in effect: 1. Center members ONLY may register from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. MEMBERSHIP CARD MUST BE PRE- SENTED 2. Center members and non-members may register from 11:00 am. to 1:00 p.m. 3. Registration numbers will be distributed on a first come, first served basis. 4. Members who registe• . ,r other members must bring all membership caral with them. NOTE: Members registering for non-merra:ros and non-members NURSERY SCHOOL Except where indicated otherwise. registering for other non-members must pay the fees with a separate check. Absentee registrant fees and those of individuals registering in person may not be combined in one check. All non-members who do not register in person will not be processed for their requested class until Monday, August 28, 1978. If requested classes are dosed, checks will be returned. Classes meet for ten weeks unless . otherwise indicated. Children through grade 7 must be accompanied by a parent to register. No telephone or mail registrations will be accepted. Registration is re- quired for all activities unless otherwise noted. FEES: Fees have to be charged for most classes and certain other activities in order to meet instructional and related costs. The REFUND POLICY The Jewish Community Center Nursery School is designed to provide youngsters with a valuable preschool experience which will be a basis for all future learning. Emphas.s is on physical, emotional, and crea- tive development. This includes such preschool activities as arts and crafts, field trips, story telling, exercise and celebration of the Jewish holidays. The JCC Nursery School is in a unique position to provide even more for its preschoolers, for it has all the facilities of the Jewish Community Center. JCC preschoolers have been seen splashing in the Center's beautiful pool, running the jogging track, exercising on the excellent equipment in the gymnasium, reading and story-telling in the library, or learning about commercial transactions while buying soft drinks in the Center cafeteria, all under the careful supervision . and guidance of . their teachers. For information on registration fees, or any questions please contact Group Services. Withdrawal and refund must be requested before the second meeting of the class. A 90 percent tuition refund will be made upon written notification that the person taking the class no longer wishes to con- tinue, or cannot continue. No refund will be authorized after the sec- ond class. Refunds must be authorized by the person in charge of the program. NEW PROGRAM CHILD DAY CARE CENTER SUZUKI METHOD OF VIOLIN- SUZUKI METHOD OF PIANO 3-5 YEARS OLD Child Day Care service will begin on September 5. 1978. The program will serve children from ages 21/2 to 6 years. Parents may send their child, 5, 3, or 2 full days or 5, 3, or 2 half days. Youngsters who are enrolled in a full day program will be served a hot lunch and have the option of attending a half day nursery school program. BESSIE LEVIN'S KINDERSHPIEL Bessie's Kindershpiel will meet on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from 12:45-3:15. The fee for this program is $68. for members; $85. for non-members, and runs for a 10 week semester. Class will not meet on October 3, 17 and 24. BABYSITTING AVAILABLE The Group Services Department offers a babysitting service Mon- day through Friday, from 9:00 a.m. te3.111 ► p.m. for only 75' per hour, per child. The service provides toy* end equipment to occupy your child and a babysitter to watch the dfdfdrenwhile you are using the Center facilities. The only requirement for use of this service is that the child be walking. The parent must sign 111e child in, and MUST AL- WAYS let the babysitter know where they may be located in the Building. Take advantage of this service and open up a new world of creativity and physical and mental fitness for yourself. For further information, contact Group Services. - PROGRAM FOR RETARDED CHILDREN, TEENAGERS, YOUNG ADULTS & ADULTS. These programs are financially co-sponsored by the Northwest Child Rescue Women and the Northwest Child Rescue Women Jr. League. FALL CALENDAR Classes begin the week of September 10th. The building will be dosed on October 2nd and 3rd for Rosh Hashanah, October 11th for Yom Kippur, October 16th and 17th for Sukkot and October 23rd and 24th for Simchat Torah. Classes end the week of November 12th. Ten children per class. All classes are held on Thursdays and the fees are $120 for members and $125 for non-members. Group Lessons from 4:30-5:30 p.m. — preschool children from 10-11 am. and 1:15-2:15 p.m. — high school, young adult and adults from 7:30-8:30 p.m. Private instruction Monday and Thursday to be arranged individually. Parents must accom- pany students to class. Instruments and materials are addi- tional. Class fee includes group and private lesson. ABBREVIATION CODES M — MEMBER MB—MAIN BUILDING MO—MEMBERS ONLY NF—NO FEE NM —NON-MEMBER TMB — TEN MILE BUILDING fees shown on the following pages are per semester. All fees must be paid at the time of registration. The Center retains the right to change announced instructors without notice. There may be extenuating circumstances during the session which will cause a class to be cancelled. In those instances, every attempt will be made to re-schedule the class. However, if the Center is unable to re-schedule, there will be no refunds. It is the policy of the Center to adjust class fees for those individuals whose income or other circumstances preclude paying fees at the prevailing rates. Please inquire at the time of registration. JEWISH PARENTS INSTITUTE The Jewish Parents Institute is an affiliate organization of the Jewish Community Center. JPI emphasizes a family oriented Sunday school offering a secular Jewish education for children in kindergarten through the teens. The family-centered program offers the opportunity for children to get to know their Jewish heritage from a secular point of view, but which also encourages a learning process among parents which parallels that of the children. The emphasis of JPl is on education for living as Jews in America. Its primary aim is to build a feeling of belonging as Jews and Ameri- cans, and to awaken a warm interest in all things Jewish. JPI meets at the Center's Main Building every Sunday morning, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. For further information, contact the JPI offices at 661-1000. SENIOR ADULTS TEN MILE BUILDING A diversified program for the Senior Adult (Men and Women, 65 years and older) is offered on a daily basis at the Center's Ten Mile branch. Included on the schedule of activities are: Koffoe Klatch, Men's Clubs, Rap Groups, Movies, Choral Groups, and classes in art, Hebrew, social and Israeli folk dancing, bridge, wood carving, creative writing and exercise. Lunch is available at a minimum cost. There are many special programs for Senior Adults during the year, these include: holiday celebrations, seminars, birthday parties, con- ferences, vacation trips to Camp Tamarack, tickets for plays and concerts, health services and Yiddish movies. Shuttle bus service is available. For further information call the Ten Mile branch at 967-4030. MARK YOUR CALENDAR! CENTtR SYMPHONY CENTER STAGE The following is the schedule for the Center Symphony LU V by Murray Schisgal will be presented September 16, 17, 23, 24, 30 and October 1, 1978 for the next season: Sept. 17, 24 and Oct. 1 will be Dinner Theater Nights Oct. 29, 1978 — Opening Concert Dec. 3, 1978 — Israeli Artists BOOK FAIR Mar. 4, 1979 =Family Concert The 27th Annual Jewish Book Fair will April 1, 1979 — Honoring Jewish Music Month take place November 11 through 19, 1978. May 30, 1979 — Israeli Independence Day Authors and their books English, Hebrew & Yiddish Books for Adults and Children RAINBOW CELEBRATION Programs of interest for the Entire Community The Jewish Community Center of Metro- politan Detroit is bringing back by popular demand the Rainbow Celebration in NO STRINGS ATTACHED. This is an original children's musical with audience participation and will be presented on August 27 and September 10. INVITATIONAL ART SHOW An exhibition of the works of professional artists will be held from December 3 through December 10, 1978. The works will be for exhibition aria sale.