Jewish Community- Center Center Fold Welcome in the Summer of '95 with Welcome to the Center Fold halom and welcome to the Center Fold, an innovation designed to keep you in- formed of all the exciting pro- grams and events at your Jewish Community Center of Metropol- itan Detroit. Each week, you will find the Center page of the Jewish News entirely filled with the lat- est JCC news, information, fea- tures and promotions in one easy to find location. This page reflects the new ex- citement surrounding the Jewish Community Center. There's a new vitality at Maple/Drake and Jimmy Prentis Morris, with a more active attitude and plenty of vigor. We listened to your com- ments and took action. You will notice it the moment you walk into the facilities. The changes will grab your attention from the increased activity in the lobby to the upgraded focus on customer service to the new look and style of our publications. We've made some changes already and many more are planned. There's so much going on, we need all this space to make you aware of everything. The Jewish Community Center is vibrant, the programs are pop- ular and the variety of activities offered provides an appeal for everyone. It's time to let everyone in the community know the JCC always has room for you, your family and friends. In short, we are taking steps to make the Jewish Community Center as comfortable and famil- iar to you as an extra room in your home. We are a part of you, and we want to be a bigger part of your life. Keep reading and enjoy. There's a lot going on at the Jewish Com- munity Center, a place to experi- ence tradition. It's where you belong, it's where I BELONG. Douglas Bloom President JCC Staff Promotions T TH E D E TR O I T J EW IS H N E WS he Jewish Community Center is proud to an- nounce the promotion of three long standing mem- bers of the staff. Theresa Ful- genzi has been promoted to the Agency Director of Sports & Fitness for both Maple/Drake and JPM buildings. Her focus at the Maple/Drake Center is the Women's Health Club, Sports & Fitness, and Aquat- ics. David Stone has been el- evated to the position of Assistant Director of Sports & Fitness. His responsibilities are managing the Health Club Fitness Center, Front Desk and the Rosen- berg Complex. Alan Pearlstein was promoted to the position of Di- rector of Operations for the Health Club, Sports and Fitness, Aquat- ics and Rosenberg Complex. His 04 JPM 810-967-4030 15110 W. 10 Mile Rd., Oak Park 48237 Maple/Drake 810-661-1000 6600 W. Maple, West Bloomfield 48322 This Week At. . . Maple/Drake The Annual Backyard Bar-B-0 Bash "ewe Wednesday, July 19 7:00 p.m. • Maple/Drake Building • Outdoor Pool Deck (21 years & older with valid ,D) • Dinner & Soft Drinks • Swimming • Casual Dress • Cash Bar 1011 joe cornell Tickets may be purchased in ADVANCE for $10 or on the night of the BASH $12. In the event of inclement weather, the part\,7 will be held indoors. For more information and to volunteer call fit&xtailvvteltif/ (810) 661-7678 Fun Theatre for Kids T his year, Producer Henry K. Martin returns with a series of four wonderful children's plays to be presented at Maple/ Drake in Shiffman Hall. This year we are featuring the Classics: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, July 12. Jack and the Beanstalk, July 19 and 26. Rumpelstiltskin, August 2 and 9. Also being presented, It Could Always Be Worse, a classic Jewish Folk Tale of a poor man who lives in a one room but with his wife, mother, and six children, August 16 and 23. All shows begin at 7:30 p.m.. Ad- vanced ticket purchase is recom- mended. Tickets are $4.00 for members and $5.00 for non-mem- bers. For ticket information and reservations, please call 810-661- 7632. children Enjoy the Summer at WM- Camp Season Opens T primary duties are the supply or- dering and maintenance of the athletic facilities. All three bring a multitude of experience and en- thusiasm to the JCC. Please con- gratulate Theresa, David and Alan on their outstanding accomplish- ments. SUMMERSWIM MEMBERSHIP Enjoy the use of our indoor and outdoor pools, at both facilities, all summer, including our new Samantha Erin Rosen Children's Pool. PLUS — with our Summer Swim Club Membership enjoy the use of our weight room, tracks, outdoor tennis courts, volleyball, softball and more... July thru Labor Day (September 4) Family: $225 Individual: $150 Act now and enjoy 1994 prices for 1995! • some restrictions may apply • not valid for camp discount he JPM Summer Camp has completed its second week and is going strong. Over 90 children in kindergarten through 4th grade are attending our pro- gram and having a great time. They are enjoying days filled with varied activities including sports, swimming, arts and crafts, karate, camping, nature and science and of course, activities in our beauti- ful community playground. Camp consists of two 4-week sessions and is being directed this year by Lorianne Heddle, JPM's new Sports & Fitness Director. Other staff include Assistant Di- rector, Jason Spiller, Art Specialist, Kathy Erz, Sports Specialist Rick Parker, JPM Aquatic Director Jim McNellis and Donna Einhorn and Shelly Kash who act as camp reg- istrars and administrative support. This year our Judaic specialist will be Bosmat Dovas from Kfar Saba, Israel near Tel Aviv. Coun- selors this year are Shari and Lisa Order, Aaron Kaska, Leslie Hawkins and CIT's are David Ein- horn and Matt Stoeffer. During the summer, campers will enjoy field trips to Lower Huron Park, Kensington Park, Belle Isle, Waterford Oaks Wave July10 - 9:30 a.rn. — JCC/US Blades Roller Hockey Sports Camp thru July 14. 10:00 a.m. — Men's Club features jeddy Hood, Su- pervisor, W. Bloomfield. 1:00 p.m. --- "Marneloschen" -- Perpetu- ate the "Mother Tongue" Health Club "Freedom Trekkies" 3rd Leg of Trek "Cross the Sea of Galilee" July11- 1:00 p.m. — "What's Hap- pening in the News?" with Michael Marcus julyn- 10:00 a.m. -- L'Dor v'Dor -- Preserving and Sharing the Special Moments in Your Life (5-week course). 7:30 p.m. -- "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" JulY 13 1:00 p.m. -- Drop-In Con- tact Party Bridge JPM July 9 — 10:00 a.m. -- Young Israel of Greenfield Week begins with Opening Day Brunch July 10 - Pool, the Detroit Zoo, Thunderbird Bowling Lanes and Domino's Farms. Lorianne Heddle said, "We are extremely excited about our program this summer. We have a whole crew of enthusiastic new staff who are working very hard to provide exciting activities for our kids." The Summer Nursery Program has over 30 children enrolled and is coordinated by Dee Lewin. Amy Zafke is our Infant/Toddler Head Teacher. The preschoolers are es- pecially enjoying the summer us- ing our brand new Helen DeRoy Preschool Playground which con- sists of two large preschool struc- tures and two riding toys. 12:45 p.m. — Portrayal of JewishWomen in Film "Funny Girl" July 1_1 - 7:30 p.m. — Drop-in Israeli Folk Dancing July12 - 12:30 p.m. — Wednesday Afternoon Social JulY 13 - 1:00 p.m. — Yiddish Cul- ture Club July14- 10:00 a.m. — Rabbi Ernst Conrad