oin Us For A Summer
To Remember
11 a.m. Senior fitness with
Sylvia Ritchie. 12:30 p.m. to
3 p.m. Contract Party Bridge
in Room 239. There is a
charge for non-members.
Refreshments are served.
The JCC will offer the
following trips:
June 19 — Japan in
Saginaw. Tour the Japanese
Cultural Center and Tea
House, share in a tea
ceremony, learn origami, en-
joy rose gardens, shop an an-
tique warehouse, eat a
5-course Japanese luncheon.
The motor coach will leave
8:30 a.m. from the Jimmy
Prentis Morris building; 9
a.m. from the Maple-Drake
building. For information, call
Marilyn Wolfe, 661-1000, Ext.
333.
July 18 — Opening day of
the Ann Arbor Art Fair and
lunch on your own at the
Gandy Dancer. The bus will
leave 9 a.m. from the Maple-
Drake building, returning 5
p.m. For information, call
Marilyn Wolfe, 661-1000, Ext.
333.
Aug. 8-9 — Tour Grand
Rapids, Saugatuck, and
South Haven. The trip will in-
clude transportation, accom-
modations at the Amway
Grand Plaza Hotel, lunch and
escorted tour of Grand Rapids
Temple Emanuel, the Gerald
Ford Museum, dinner at the
Amway Hotel, shopping in
Saugatuck's artist's colony, a
South Haven stop, baggage
handling, and travel escort.
Full payment is required by
July 12. For information, call
Marilyn Wolfe, 661-1000, Ext.
333.
Retiree Group
Hosts Speaker
Ronald Manheimer, former
Detroiter and director of the
North Carolina Center for
Creative Retirement, will
speak to the Institute for
Retired Professionals on
What Is A Creative Retire-
ment? 10:30 a.m. June 11 at
the Maple-Drake Jewish
Community Center.
For information call the
Center, 967-4030.
At The JCC Day Camp
We Have the Program For You ! !
June 25 - July 19
Session I
Session II July 23 - August 16
For more information or a
Day Camp Brochure contact:
Maple/Drake Building
661-1000, ext. 254 or
Jimmy Prentis Morris Building
967-4030.
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