r HA It's hammer time for Julie Meir and Marilyn Wolfe. An overall look at the JCC's newest addition. • • ••••••••.•:, § '";•'-'1, •••,•••-•'••• 4 •••••R;•1 L!' Hundreds of volunteers joined together and completed a playground in two days. 94 immy Bittker, a retired dentist Kerimova Khasiba rakes stones. from Bloomfield Hills, had nev- er built a playground. When he heard the Jewish Community Center was looking for volunteers to build one at the Jimmy Prentis Morris build- ing, he jumped at the opportunity. "I enjoy working with my hands and I know about 'construction," Dr. Bittker said. "I enjoy projects like this. I'm having a lot of fun partici pating in a worthwhile cause and I'm learning something." Over the July 4 weekend, the biblical theme playground was completed by hundreds of com- munity volunteers and supervised by Learning - Structures, a New Hampshire-based company. It has since been inspected and is open for use. Jewish Community Center employees joined maintenance workers on Friday afternoon to be- gan the initial work.