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Nursery Enrolls
For Summer
United Hebrew Schools
Nursery School will have
classes for children 18 months
to 5 years in summer and
next fall. There will be all-day
classes for 2 year olds. Day
and evening parent-toddler
classes are offered.
The nursery school has
two-, three- and five-full or
half-day programs. It offers
extended hours before and
after the regular school day.
There is an optional lunch
program. Field trips to many
places of Jewish and general
interest are integrated into
the yearly curriculum. Math,
science and reading readiness
are taught through hands-on
experiences.
Emphasis is placed on fami-
ly, school and child interac-
tion. Among the programs
are Super Sundays, parent
workshops, coffees, Shabbat
dinners, and Purim Seuda.
For information and to visit
the school, call Carol Gale,
director, 354-1050 or
356-7378.
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Sundowners
Events Planned
Four nights on the town
will be offered to pre-schoolers
and their families on Wednes-
day evenings, Jan 18 and 25
and Feb. 1 and 8.
The "Sundowners" pro-
gram gives families the
chance to have fun, have a
Jewish experience or two, and
meet other families with
children of similar ages. The
sessions are held at 6:30 p.m.
with a dinner option at
United Hebrew Schools. The
evenings include crafts,
stories, games and free play
as well as occasional special
entertainers. There is a fee.
The program is sponsored
by United Hebrew Schools
Nursery School and Jewish
Experiences For Families. For
information, contact Carol
Gale, 356-7378.
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Unit To Host
Presentation
The Real Estate and Con-
struction Unit will host a
presentation by Adrienne
Kaufman, construction man-
ager for the restoration of the
Fox Theater, at a general
meeting on Wednesday at 7
p.m. at the 5000 Town Center
meeting room.
Refreshments will follow.
The public is invited. For in-
formation, call Cindy
Greenspan, 557-2200.
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