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June 14, 1996 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-06-14

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PHOTO BY GLENN TRIEST

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JCC health-club membership recently rose to 1,999.

JCC Transitions

A deferred capital campaign, a new president and
new executive director are all part of the future.

JENNIFER FINER STAFF WRITER

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Join Israel's Team in
Celebrating the
Olympic Spirit!

THE DETROI T J EWISH NEWS

Israel has assembled its largest ever Olympic team to attend
the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games. In commemoration
of this historic occasion, call 1-800-552-0000 ext. 30 to order
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All major credit cards accepted. For bulk orders (12 pieces
or more) call Michelle Dwoskin at 404-816-6886.

U rider its initial plan, the proval. Community members
Jewish Community Cen- said rather than doing some-
ter was scheduled to be in thing that's not well thought out,
the midst of a $1.25 mil- they'd rather do it right.
lion capital improvement cam-
"Six to nine months from now
we will be in a position to move
Paign.
But sometimes plans change. forward with our capital cam-
Instead of raising money to paign. Right now, we are in the
renovate the health club, child midst of talking to people about
development, lobby and other ar- our future plans (to renovate the
eas of the Maple-Drake building, building), but at this point, we're
Center leadership opted to raise not looking to solidify pledges."
Another reason for the defer-
between $500,000 and $600,000
for what they call deferred main- ment is that Center officials are
tenance. The money will cover nearing completion of examin-
the costs associated with fixing ing the agency's services and the
locker-room tiles, painting, re- community's needs. Four JCC
placing carpeting and doing oth- task forces — early childhood,
sports and fitness, Jewish edu-
er repair work.
Cleaning up the building isn't
the only change slated for the
JCC. Within the coming weeks,
new leadership will dictate the
Center's future direction. Dur-
ing the JCC's June 20 annual
meeting, Harry M. Eisenberg be-
comes president and as many as
eight new board members begin
cation and continuity, and camp
their terms.
Center officials are also — will present their findings in
putting any new plans on hold early July.
Each task force, made up of
until July 1, when David Sorkin
becomes the new executive di- JCC staff and lay leaders, spent
rector and Leah Ann Kleinfeldt the better part of the last year
looking at the JCC's existing fa-
becomes associate director.
So far, Center officials have cilities, classes and enrollment.
raised approximately $500,000 Each task force also looked at
for repairs and renovations and what services the competition of-
are moving forward with the de- fers.
Leslie Bash, the director of the
ferred maintenance plan by ob-
Jimmy Prentis Morris building
taining contracting bids.
"Right now we are not looking in Oak Park who is heading the
to go beyond that because we task forces, said at this point it
want to do it (improve the Cen- is premature to comment on any
ter) in a way that's meaningful, findings.
Comments from JCC mem-
spending only what is necessary,
rather than doing something bers continue to be mixed. While
that is not complete," Mr. Eisen- some say they are satisfied with
berg said. "Initially we wanted the facilities, others maintain lit-
to conduct a capital campaign in tle has improved.
Les Greenwald, a health-club
phases, pending Federation's ap-

New leadership will
dictate the Center's
future direction.

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