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JCC SCENETheFall 2014S’tav 5775
6560 Poplar Avenue | Memphis, TN 38138 | 901.761.0810 | www.jccmemphis.org
HolidayGift & Art
MarketPAGE 15
CanineCARNIVALPAGE 5
Literary &
Cultural Arts FestivalPAGES 12–13
WinterBreakCAMP
PAGE 7
CAMP365
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a letter from our president
Dear Members,
During a whirlwind summer, we had over
300 campers per week throughout the building
exploring everything that MJCC Day Camp
has to offer. We touched so many lives with
our increased traditional and
specialty camp offerings as
well as our Early Childhood
Camps. The MJCC would
like to thank all of you for
entrusting us with your
children, and we hope
you will sign them up
again next summer.
This fall is an exciting
time at the MJCC. Our
Markell School of Dance
has introduced a dual program which allows
dancers to dance in either a recreational or pre-
professional capacity. Recreational dancers enjoy
dancing but have many other extra-curricular
activities and commitments, so they may only
have time to dance with us once a week. Pre-
professional dancers are interested in dancing
in college and professionally and are able to
commit to attending many dance classes during
the week. We believe that this change will make
dance classes more accessible to many more
students and will help to continue to build
an even stronger Markell School of Dance.
Also this fall, the Second Annual MJCC
Literary and Cultural Arts Festival will take
place beginning October 30. With outstanding
speakers and additional events, this year’s
festival shouldn’t be missed. The author lineup
is tremendous, including Memphis Native
Robert Gordon, Geralyn Lucas, and Nate
Hausmann. You can learn more about the
Festival on pages 12 and 13.
I hope that you have heard
by now that beginning in
August 2015, the MJCC will
be opening an Infant Care
Center for children as young
as nine weeks old. A waiting
list is already forming, so
if you know anyone who
might be interested, please
encourage them to speak
with Lindsey Chase, Early
Childhood Director. In order to make room
for this change, the 2014-2015 school year
will be our last Kindergarten class. While we
will miss the Kindergartners, we are excited
for the opportunity to begin our connections
with families at an even younger age.
Save the date for our Second Annual Health
and Wellness Expo, which will take place
Sunday, January 18. Kick start your New Year’s
Resolutions with us for a happy and healthy 2015.
As always, if you have any questions or
suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact
me at [email protected] or Larry
Skolnick at [email protected].
Hope to see you soon!
Craig Weiss, MJCC Board President
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Registering for MJCC classeshas never been easier!
Just check the dates, and then check your calendar! Class registration for the whole family is a snap, whether online or at the Member Services Desk. Give us a call at 901.761.0810 if you have any
questions, and we’ll be glad to help.
Fri 3:15 – 4:15pm | 8/3 – 10/1 | $100 fee/$85m | 1743
class day and time datesprice
discount price
for members
course number
MJCC UpcomingHoliday Schedule
Holiday Date Hours
Labor Day Mon, Sep 1 8am–5:45pm
Rosh Hashanah
Wed, Sep 24 Close at 3:45pm
Thu, Sep 25 Closed All Day
Fri, Sep 26 Closed All Day
Yom Kippur
Fri, Oct 3 Close at 2pm
Sat, Oct 4 Closed All Day
Sukkot
Wed, Oct 8 Close at 3:45pm
Thu, Oct 9 Closed All Day
Fri, Oct 10 Closed All Day
Shemini Atzeret
Wed, Oct 15 Close at 3:45pm
Thu, Oct 16 Closed All Day
Simchat Torah Fri, Oct 17 Closed All Day
Thanksgiving Thu, Nov 27 Closed All Day
Christmas Thu, Dec 25 8am–5:45pm
New Year’s Eve Wed, Dec 31 Close at 5:45pm
New Year’s Day Thu, Jan 1 Closed All Day
Check www.jccmemphis.org/hours for updates.
in this issue
ContentsA Letter from our President 2Early Childhood Center 4Special Event: Canine Carnival 5Music Lessons 6Study Shack 6Camp 365 7Baton Twirling 9Cheer and Gymnastics 9Wellness Staff Spotlight 10Health and Wellness Expo 10TRX 11Jewish Literary and Cultural Arts Festival 12–13Art House 14Holiday Gift and Art Market 15J-ED Series 15Meditation 15Music Lessons 15Hadassah Book Club 16Adult Club Monthly Luncheons 16Medicare Part D Enrollment Advice 16Paragon Casino Trips 16Dixon Senior Art Series 16MIFA Scheidt-Hohenberg Hot Meal Program 17Adult Kickball 18Developmental Sports 18Tennis 18Basketball 19Aquatics 20–21Taekwondo 20Tributes 23MJCC Staff Directory Back Cover
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early childhood center
Young ScientistsChildren are naturally curious about the world around them. This class will answer their questions through various games, simple experiments, and art projects. Ms. Rebekah will encourage the exploration of different themes such as weather, colors, nature, stars and planets, lights, magnets, and mirrors.Pre-K, Jr. K: 3–5 yearsMust be 3 by 8/15/14 and fully potty trainedMon 3:15–3:45 | 10/6–11/24 | $115 fee/$92m | 2204
Master ArtistsMs. Jennifer is excited to teach your child about different Master Artists and help him or her create a picture using the same mediums the artists used.Pre-K, Jr. K: 3–5 yearsMust be 3 by 8/15/14 and fully potty trainedTue 2:15–2:45 | 10/7–11/25 | $115 fee/$92m | 2205
Math ManiaPreschoolers will enjoy learning early math skills through hands-on activities, fun and educational games, and art projects with Ms. Beth. Children will explore concepts such as numbers, shapes, patterns, sorting, graphing, comparing, and measuring.Jr. K, Kindergarten: 4–5 yearsMust be 4 by 8/15/14Wed 3:15–3:45 | 10/22–11/26 | $86 fee/$69m | 2206
Master ChefsCooking is a lifelong skill that can be artistic, creative and sometimes surprising! By incorporating recipes, age-appropriate culinary skills, basic nutrition, literacy, and cooperation your child will love being in the kitchen!Pre-K, Jr. K: 3–5 yearsMust be 3 by 8/15/14 and fully potty trainedThu 2:15–2:45 | 10/23–11/20 | $72 fee/$58m | 2207
YogaThrough fun games and stories about animals and nature, Mr. Craig will teach your child about yoga: breathing techniques to decrease tension; exercise to increase fl exibility; meditation and positive thinking to develop focus, gain self-control, and cultivate inner peace; and relaxation to calm emotions and the nervous system and give their little bodies a chance to recharge.Pre-K, Jr. K, Kindergarten: 3–6 yearsMust be 3 by 8/15/14 and fully potty trainedFri 3:15–3:45 | 10/24–11/21 | $72 fee/$58m | 2208
Toddler Sports & GamesYour child will be introduced to basic soccer, basketball, football, and baseball skills as well as fun, interactive games during this stimulating class. In a group setting, your child will practice gross motor skills such as kicking, catching, and throwing as well as fi ne motor skills such as grasping and hand-eye coordination. Positive social skills are encouraged by teaching children to wait patiently and take turns.Toddler & TransitionMust be 2 by 8/15/14MonWed 3:15–3:45 | 10/6–11/26 | $158 fee/$126m | 2209No class 10/8, 10/15
Rockin’ RugratsParents, come make a ruckus with your rugrats! Wiggle, jiggle and shake loose some of your child’s creative energy all while starting them on the right path to learning about music. Children will explore the world of music using various instruments, activities and games. It’s never too early for a good head start! Offered through the Youth and Family program. Contact Sophie Samuels at 901.761.0810 or [email protected] for info.Ages 3–5 and ParentsFri 9:30–10:30am | 10/24–12/19 | $125 fee/$100m | 2324
SAVE THE DATES forECC Winter Camp!
Transition, Pre-K, Jr. K, K: Age 3-6Must be 3 by 12/31/13 and fully potty
trained. Open to MJCC members only.
Wed, Dec 24 • 7am–6pm
Thu, Dec 25 • CLOSED
Fri, Dec 26 • CLOSED
Mon, Dec 29 • 7am–6pm
Tue, Dec 30 • 7am–6pm
Wed, Dec 31 • 7am–4pm
Thu, Jan 1 • CLOSED
Fri, Jan 2 • 7am–6pm
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CANINE CANINE CARNIVALCARNIVALFOR DOGS AND THE PEOPLE THEY OWN!
Sun, Oct 5 • 2–5pm • at the MJCCBring your dog for activities that
everyone will enjoy: canine contests, mobile pet adoptions, vendor booths
offering everything your dog loves, and more! Event registration fees support
the Memphis Humane Society.
BEST TRICK
3:30–4:30pm • $12 fee/$10m • 2201Show us what you’ve got. First and second place winners get fantastic
prizes from Hollywood Feed!
DRESSED TO THE K9s
2:00–4:00pm • $12 fee/$10m • 2202All dressed up with nowhere to go? Bring your
fur baby to the Carnival and get your photo taken together. Folks will vote on their favorite photo, and we’ll have Hollywood Feed prizes
for the two photos with the most votes!
LOOK-ALIKE CONTEST
2:00–4:00pm • $12 fee/$10m • 2203Do you and your dog sport the same
hairstyle or have the same grin? Bring your pup, get your photo taken, and let the
voting begin! The two photos with the most votes get prizes from Hollywood Feed.
SIGN UP FORALL 3 EVENTSAND SAVE!$30 fee/$25m • 2200
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The perfect place for kids to unwind, have fun, and get their homework done after a long day at school. Participants can choose between homework time and activity time. Activities include arts and crafts, gym time, and playing outside. Then, kids enjoy rotating centers in the game room based on their interests. A snack is served each day and homework is checked by our qualifi ed staff. In addition, our staff escorts your child to and from MJCC afterschool activities like dance, swim team, sports or taekwondo!NEW PAYMENT POLICY:Study Shack is an annual commitment and will be billed monthly from July 2014-April 2015. All monthly payments are paid the month prior to services. Days of attendance must be selected at the time of registration and remain consistent.
Grades K–6Mon–Fri 3–6pm
Attendance Annual Fee Class #5 days per week $2225/$1854m 2123
4 days per week $1780/$1483m 2124
3 days per week $1335/$1112m 2125
2 days per week $890/$742m 2126
1 day per week $445/$370m 2127
5 w/transportation $3612/$2892m 2128
4 w/transportation $2892/$2314m 2129
3 w/transportation $2169/$1735m 2130
2 w/transportation $1446/$1156m 2131
1 w/transportation $723/$587m 2132
*Can be pro-rated based on enrollment month.
Transportation includes Riverdale and BSSS onlyThe MJCC Bus will pick up students who are signed up for Study Shack or an afterschool activity.
youth and family services
Music and Guitar LessonsDerek Brookshire, our 2014 MJCC Day Camp Music Specialist, has taught music for over 10 years at various schools and academies. His musical background is made up of the Delta traditions that spawned blues, jazz, rock and roll, and soul. He holds a degree in Jazz Guitar Performance from the University of Memphis.
Derek is also available to teach piano, banjo, and mandolin.
Beginner Group GuitarAges 10–17 or 18+
Private GuitarAges 4–AdultFour 30-min classes
$125 fee/$100m
All 4 sessions must be used the same month they are purchased. Buy class cards at the Member Services Desk.
Contact Derek at [email protected] or 901.604.9414 for questions or to arrange lesson times.
Rockin’ RugratsParents, come make a ruckus with your rugrats! Wiggle, jiggle and shake loose some of your child’s creative energy all while starting them on the right path to learning about music. Children will explore the world of music using various instruments, activities and games. It’s never too early for a good head start!
Ages 3–5 and ParentsFri 9:30–10:30am | 10/24–12/19 | $125 fee/$100m | 2324
For more music lessons, see page 15!
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Winter BreakGrades K-6Dec 22-Jan 5Camp 365 will be in action for winter break! We will go on fi eld trips, play awesome games, and have fun with friends! Make sure to pack a bathing suit, towel and lunch each day!
PRE-PAY BY 12/15 AND
SAVE $50 ON THE FULL BREAK!
FULL 9-DAY WINTER BREAK
12/22–1/5 | $500 fee/$450m | 2270
PRE-PAY BY 12/15 AND
SAVE $10 ON EACH DAY!
Mon 7:30am-6pm | 12/22 | $75 fee/$65m | 2271
Tue 7:30am-6pm | 12/23 | $75 fee/$65m | 2272
Wed 7:30am-6pm | 12/24 | $75 fee/$65m | 2273
No camp Thu 12/25
Fri 7:30am-6pm | 12/26 | $75 fee/$65mm | 2274
Mon 7:30am-6pm | 12/29 | $75 fee/$65mm | 2275
Tue 7:30am-6pm | 12/30 | $75 fee/$65m | 2276
Wed 7:30am-4pm | 1/31 | $75 fee/$65m | 2277
No camp Thu 1/1
Fri 7:30am-6pm | 1/2 | $75 fee/$65mm | 2278
Mon 7:30am-6pm | 1/5 | $75 fee/$65mm | 2279
Get a taste of our summer camp programming all year round. Join
us for school break camps and more to keep the fun going!
CAMP365
youth and family services
Fall BreakGrades K–6With your favorite camp activities, awesome staff, and a fi eld trip, you’ll feel like you’re at summer camp! Make sure to bring a bathing suit, towel and lunch each day!
PRE-PAY BY 10/1 AND
SAVE $10 ON EACH DAY!
Mon 7:30am-6pm | 10/6 | $75 fee/$65m | 2264Tue 7:30am-6pm | 10/7 | $75 fee/$65m | 2265Wed 7:30am-6pm | 10/8 | $75 fee/$65m | 2266
Veterans’ DayGrades K–6School’s out and Camp 365 is going bowling! Don’t forget to pack a bathing suit, towel and a lunch!p
PRE-PAY BY 11/5AND SAVE $10!
Tue 7:30am–6pm | 11/11 | $75 fee/$65m | 2269
Kids’ Night OutPajama Party: Jr. K–Grade 2
Wear your favorite pajamas and join us for a party! Play games and watch Frozen with all your friends!
Sat 7–9:30pm | 11/8 | $15 fee/$10m | 2268
“Dive-In” Movie: Grades 3–6Watch The Lego Movie while you take a dip in the indoor pool! Make sure to wear
your bathing suit and bring a towel.Sat 7–9:30pm | 11/8 | $15 fee/$10m | 2267
2014 Camp FamiliesSAVE THE DATESun, Jan 4 2015Sun, Jan 4 2015
for a Camp Reunion!
Get excitedfor
2015!
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Tiny TumblersThis class makes your child’s introduction to gymnastics FUN! Gymnasts will learn the various body positions and bridges, and will be introduced to the basics of tumbling.
Ages 4–6Mon 3:30–4:15pm| 10/6–11/24 | $135 fee/$105m | 2211
Tumble JumpersThis is a beginning level gymnastics class. Gymnasts will work on fl exibility, basic tumbling, and an introduction to the uneven bars.
Ages 7–9Mon 4:30–5:30pm | 10/6–11/24 | $135 fee/$105m | 2212
Cheer BasicsCome and join the fun in learning cheer! Students will learn cheer basics; motions, jumps, cheers, chants, stunts, and more. We will work on fl exibility, along with conditoning and basic tumbling skills.
Grades K–2Wed 3:30–4:15pm | 10/22–11/26 | $115 fee/$90m | 2213
JCC Stars CheerleadingThis beginning level cheer class covers introductory cheerleading skills and will include basic gymnastics. JCC Stars will also be given opportunities to cheer for local games.Grades 2–6Wed 4:15–5:15pm | 10/22–11/26 | $115 fee/$90m | 2214
December Cheer ClinicThree-week clinic which combines the cheers
and drills learned throughout the fi rst session of both Cheer Basics and JCC Stars Cheerleading.
Grades K–6Wed 4–5pm | 12/3–12/17 | $60 fee/$45m | 2215
There is an additional one-time uniform fee of $115 for all JCC Stars participants, and any other students who would like to cheer at games. The uniform includes top, skirt, briefs, shoes, and poms, all of which can be worn for any future MJCC cheer classes. If your child outgrows parts of their uniform, please speak with their cheer coach about buying individual components.
Questions about Cheer or Gymnastics classes? Contact Christen Skinner, Fitness Director, at [email protected] or 901.761.0810.
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youth and family services
For Baton questions, please contact Sophie Samuels, Camp, Youth, and Family Services Director, at [email protected] or 901.761.0810.
Baton TwirlingGrades K–6
Tennessee Twirlers teaches baton classes for all levels, from experienced twirlers to those who have never picked up a baton. Classes develop and perfect basic skills that make champion
baton twirlers. Baton twirling is a great way to develop poise, get moving, and have fun.Beginner
Thu 5:30–6:15pm | 10/23–12/11$200 fee/$160m | 2262
Intermediate/AdvancedThu 6:15–7pm | 10/23–12/11
$200 fee/$160m | 2263
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wellness
HEALTH&WELLNESSEXPO Sun, Jan 18
10am–4pm
SAVE THE DATE!
Craig Lewis came to the MJCC just over two years ago after attending a training workshop at the MJCC, and he hasn’t left since. Starting as a group exercise instructor and personal trainer, Craig is no stranger to those who frequent the Fitness Center.
He has also instructed many different developmental and fi tness programs for the Sports Department and the Early Childhood Center, making “Coach Craig” a familiar face to even our
smallest members.
Before the MJCC, Craig worked in the private school system as a Physical Education and Health Educator as well as a tutor and coach.
Craig became interested in Fitness professionally
when his struggles with his own weight and bad habits were brought to his attention by his doctor. His wake-up call came at the age of 26, when he was told to start cholesterol medicine. With proper exercise and nutrition, Craig lost 150 lbs. and has since vowed to help others do the same.
Craig’s personal philosophy is, “It is the daily actions compounded over time that make the difference. One salad and one workout will not make
you skinny, any more than one hamburger will make you fat.”
He also feels that it is our responsibility to help others any way possible, and that is hard to do if we are not taking care of ourselves.
Craig is a runner and cyclist and can be seen on the Greenline many times throughout the week. When not at the MJCC he can be found running with his dog, Wrigley, painting in his studio at home, or in the garden working with his plants.
wellness staff spotlightCraig Lewis, Fitness Assistant Director
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wellness
Through specifi c research-based curriculum,
Challengers will engage in new exercises each
session that help them learn to enjoy fi tness, test
their limits, and “level up!” They’ll also learn proper
form and technique to ensure good exercise habits
even after they’ve completed the FitRanx program.
Through the use of food logs, daily habit
evaluations, and many other tools, our
Challengers will stay motivated to continue
their health journeys for years to come!
As your child progresses through the levels,
they can wear their band whenever they are at
the MJCC, at their school, or around town, to
show everyone how hard they’ve worked!
Grades 2–4TueThu 5–5:30pm | 10/21–12/18 | $75 fee/$50m | 2210
Grades 5–6TueThu 5:30–6pm | 10/21–12/18 | $75 fee/$50m | 2326
The TRX Suspension Trainer allows you to unload and leverage your body weight while performing strength, mobility, and fl exibility exercises. Any exercise can be modifi ed to suit your range of motion and strength level.
To get the most out of your body for both sports and everyday life, you must make fl exibility and mobility training part of your workout program. If you don’t, you may injure yourself by short-stroking the movement or forcing yourself through it.Flexibility refers to your total available range of motion around a joint.Mobility refers to how well you can move through the appropriate range of motion for a joint.
TRXMonWed 9:30–10:30am | $25 fee/$15mFri 10–11am | $25 fee/$15m
TRX ExpressTueThu 11–11:30am | $13 fee/$8m
Pay at the Member Services Desk, and then reserve your spot at the Sports and Fitness Desk.
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WHAT IS TRX?
ArtsCulturalandLiteraryJewish Fe
Steven PressmanThu, Oct 30 • 7pm • $13/$10m
50 Children: One Ordinary AmericanCouple’s Extraordinary Rescue Mission in the Heart of Nazi Germany
Mr. Pressman is a journalist with over 30 years’ experience, including writing, directing, and producing the HBO Documentary fi lm with the same name as his book. His wife is the granddaughter of the couple who rescued the fi fty children.
Robert GordonSat, Nov 8 • 7pm • $13/$10m
Respect Yourself: Stax Records and the Soul Explosion
Memphian Robert Gordon will be presenting his book about the story of Stax records. He will also show clips from his well-received documentary that details Stax’s legacy into the 21st century. The rise and fall of Memphis-based Stax Records remains one of the most compelling sagas in American popular music history. Robert Gordon will be followed by a short concert by Memphis’ own Stax Academy choir performing the label’s Classics.
Lisa BarrWed, Nov 12 • 7pm • $13/$10m
Fugitive Colors
We welcome everyone to participate in our fi rst community read. Lisa Barr’s suspenseful tale of art, love, lust, and vengeance on the eve of WWII. Lisa Barr will be here to share about her book, answer questions, and sign your books. Be sure to read her book ahead of time!
Global DaJewish LeSun, Nov 16 • A
Be part of a global day celebratintexts in the theme of “Heroes, VFools: The People of the Book” wthrough group discussions and w
Israeli ArtisNov 16–21
As part of our celebration of Jewwe welcome, support, and honor
estivalay of earningll Day • Free for everyone
ng shared Jewish Villains, Saints and with our local rabbis
workshops.
st Market
wish Culture and Literature, artists from Israel.
Geralyn LucasThu, Nov 20 • 11:30am
$45/$36m • $147.50/$118m Gold • $180 Premier
Then Came Life: Living With Courage, Spirit, and Gratitude After Breast Cancer
The Celebrating Empowered Women Luncheon welcomes Geralyn Lucas, author of Why I Wore Lipstick to My Mastectomy. Ms. Lucas is an award-winning TV producer, author, lecturer, and women’s health advocate. We are excited to invite all of our community to celebrate strong, wise, courageous, and empowered women!
Nate HausmannSun, Nov 23 • 10am
$13/$10m per family
ABC Animals
Nate Hausmann is a 20-year-old entrepreneur with autism, who began drawing during elementary school. In middle school, he began illustrating one-of-a-kind personalized animal alphabet books as baby gifts for family and friends. ABC Animals explores both English and Hebrew letters using Nate’s animal drawings.
A family program where MJCC’s young families read the book together, and pre-school aged children can color and play with Nate’s animals.
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OCTOBER WORKSHOPSA Puppet a DayKids will enjoy crafting their own family of puppets during these workshops. Each session we will make a different puppet from a variety of supplies!Grades Jr. K–3Mon 4–5pm | 10/6–10/27 | $50 fee/$40m | 2252
Dribble, Splash, DripYoung artists will create 2 paintings over the course of 4 days using everything but brushes to create their masterpieces. This messy, fun workshop will challenge and entertain!Grades Jr. K–3Tue 4–5pm | 10/7–10/28 | $50 fee/$40m | 2253
Animal PillowsStudents will create their own cuddly animal pillow. Starting from scratch with patterns and a variety of fabrics and sewing by hand.Grades 4–6Mon 5–6pm | 10/6–10/27 | $50 fee/$40m | 2254
Recycled RobotsLet’s go back to the future by building futuristic creatures out of yesterday’s recycled treasures. Students will create and build a life-size robot using only recycled materials.Grades Jr. K–6Tue 5–6pm | 10/7–10/28 | $50 fee/$40m | 2255
art house
NOVEMBER WORKSHOPSShadow Box AquariumsWant the beauty of a fi sh tank fi lled with color without the mess? Kids will discover 3D and 2D concepts while creating a beautiful underwater scene.Grades Jr. K–3Mon 4–5pm | 11/3-11/24 | $50 fee/$40m | 2258
Paper SculpturesKids will create a different functional paper sculpture each day of the workshop, including wall art, picture frame, a critter and more!Grades 4–6Mon 5–6pm | 11/3-11/24 | $50 fee/$40m | 2256
Drawing GamesPlay and learn at the same time through a series of drawing games! Students will develop their creativity, imaginations, and drawing skills.Grades Jr. K–3Thu 4–5pm | 11/6-12/4 | $50 fee/$40m | 2260
Grades 4–6Thu 5–6pm | 11/6-12/4 | $50 fee/$40m | 2261
Master CowsStudents will create a large (4ft x 3ft) cut-out 2D cow in the manner of their favorite artist or use their own unique style and approach.Grades 5–7Tue 4–5pm | 11/4-11/25 | $50 fee/$40m | 2259
Art PicnicEveryone enjoys a picnic! Now students can make their own mini clay picnic and learn about sculptural concepts all at the same time. Using polymer clay, students will create mini versions of their favorite picnic foods and all the accessories they need, from blankets to baskets and plates.All AgesTue 5–6pm | 11/4–11/25 | $50 fee/$40m | 2257
Create Your Own Class!Are you interested in taking one of our MJCC Art House classes, but the time
listed doesn’t fi t your schedule?
➊ Pick a topic
➋ Find at least two more friends interested in taking the same class
➌ Pick a one-hour time slot
➍ Contact Amy Hutcheson to discuss the class and time you’re interested in
Questions? Ready to sign up? Call Amy at 901.409.7515
Open Art StudioSundays, 9–11am
Pay your age (up to $8)Bring your whole family! Children under
8 must be accompanied by an adult.
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&GIFT ARTMarket
Holiday
Opening ReceptionSun, Dec 7 at 10am
On display in the GallerySun, Dec 7 from 10am–5pm
Mon, Dec 12 from 9am–6:30pmMark your shopping calendars for our
Holiday Gift and Art Market! We are excited to welcome local artists to the MJCC to
help you complete your shopping lists for Hanukkah and the end of the year!
cultural arts
COMING IN 2015!
The MJCC J-Ed series is an opportunity for our community to examine Jewish topics and themes through one-time sessions.
We will examine multiple subjects through a variety of teachers using a Jewish lens. We are looking to understand our world better, share ideas, create community,
engage curiosity and spark conversation.
Get info about the J-ED Series at the Global Day of Jewish
Learning on Nov 16!
MJCC Music LessonsViolin
12 Group or 6 Private Sessions$210 fee/$180 member
Buy class cards at the Member Services Desk.Contact Jennifer at 901.761.0810.
PianoAges 4–Adult
Contact Derek at 901.604.9414 or [email protected].
GuitarAges 4–Adult
See page 6 for info about
MJCC Guitar lessons.
Rockin’ RugratsAges 3–5 and Parents
See page 6 for info about this music and dance class for little ones!
Healing Meditation with Daniel LamontagneDeepen your meditation and connect with your inner self through the divine energies of the heart.
Ages 18+ • Mon 7–8:30pm | 10/20–12/8 | $155 fee/$145m | 2194.
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adult services
Limited spaces!
Adult Club Monthly Luncheons12:00pm in the Belz Social Hall$5.00 per lunch reservation. Reservations are required by Wednesday before the luncheon date. If you are not called by the Telephone Committee, call Sylvia Walter at 901.754.1986. If you cannot attend after making a reservation, please call Sylvia to cancel. Musical entertainment provided by Creative Aging.
Oct 22Featuring Pianist Diana Stein
Nov 12Featuring Guitarist and Vocalist Yancy and Yancy
Dec 10Featuring Gypsy Jazz Trio Den of Strings
Dixon Senior Art Series: Age 60+Impressions • Wed, Sep 17 • 10–11amTake a lesson on light and color with a journey into the Impressionist movement, learning about its process and application, and context. Work on painting techniques involving mixing color, use of specifi c brush strokes common in Impressionism, and subject matter choice.Wed 10–11am | Sep 17 | $8 fee/$5m | 2322
Printmaking • Wed, Oct 29 • 10–11amLearn the basics and history of printmaking. Participants will create prints, while learning compositional planning and making historical and cultural connections. Idea generation and application will be emphasized.Wed 10–11am | $8 fee/$5m | 2323
Paragon Casino TripsSponsored by MJCC & Paragon National BankReservations must be made and paid in full by the Wednesday prior to the trip you are taking.
Wed, Nov 19: Roadhouse CasinoLeave MJCC at 9am • Return to MJCC at 4pm
$20 includes round-trip motor coach, transportation, $5 slot play, and buffet lunch.
Pick up your reservation form at the Member Services Desk, complete, and mail with $20 check payable to:
Paragon National Bank, Attn: Rita Fiduccia6300 Poplar Avenue, Suite 117 Memphis, TN 38119
Hadassah Book ClubJoin us and read novels selected by club members. The group meets the second Tue of each month.Tue 1:30-2:30pm | 9/14/2014 –9/9/2015 | $12 fee/$8m | 2102
Oct 14Wonder
by RJ PalacioGun Games
by Faye Kellerman
Nov 11Fugitive Colors
by Lisa Barr
Dec 9The Aleppo
Codexby Matti Friedman
Medicare Part D Enrollment AdviceMon, Oct 20 and Tue, Oct 21
By appointment only. Please call Jennifer at 901.761.0810 to schedule.Need help fi nding the best Medicare Part D Drug Plan for you? The Commission on Aging is here to help. You should check your plan every year, because changes may have taken place. Please bring your drugs or a list of them with dosage, strength, and drug name. Bring your Medicare card and drug card, too.
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Thursdays10/2.... Speaker: Michelle Dooner, Arthritis
FoundationTopic: Arthritis
10/9.... MJCC Closed: Sukkot
10/16.... MJCC Closed: Shemini Atzeret
10/23.... Speaker: Connect HearingTopic: Hearing
10/30.... Fun with the MJCC Kindergartners
11/6.... Meet MJCC Shaliach Dustin Keshet-Biton
11/13.... Speakers: Amy Tuggle and Fran Cutshall, Stay Organized with UsTopic: Organizational Products and Services for Seniors
11/20.... Trip to the Temple Israel Museum: Superman Comic Exhibit
11/27.... MJCC Closed: Thanksgiving
12/4.... Cigna Healthspring Speakers: Adam Barnett and Patti Klaus of Reggie White CenterTopic: Sleep Disorders and Benefi ts of a Sleep Study
12/11.... Speakers: Margolin Hebrew Academy Students, Grades 7 and 8Topic: Hanukkah
12/18.... Speaker: CNS HealthcareTopic: Opportunities to try new treatments
12/25.... No activity today!
MIFA Scheidt-Hohenberg Hot Meal ProgramProvided By the Memphis Jewish Federation
Lunch is served at 11:30am Mon–Fri and programs will begin at 12:15pm on Tue and Thu.Meal reservations: Call 901.761.0810 by preceding morning before noon or sign up on the list at the
Member Services Desk. Reservations for lunch on Mondays must be made BEFORE noon on preceding Friday. No names will be added after 12 noon. Minimum age for folks to eat at the MIFA Scheidt-
Hohenberg Hot Meal Program is 60. Roundtrip bus fare to and from the MJCC lunch bunch is $2 and is available on Tue, Wed, and Thu. Please contact Jennifer Roberts at 901.761.0810 for details.
Sunday Fun Day!Meet us there, or grab a ride for $2. Questions? Contact Jennifer at 901.761.0810.
10/19.... Jewish Family Service Senior Resource Fair at MJCC 12–3pm
10/26.... Daniel Pearl Concert at the University of Memphis 2pm
11/16.... Global Day of Jewish Learning. See Pages 13–14 for more information.
12/7.... Dutch Treat trip to the Movies. Call Jennifer at 901.761.0810 for details.
adult services
Tuesdays10/7.... Speaker: Mary Ann Skoda, OT
Topic: Fall Prevention
10/14.... Visit the ASBEE Sukkah
10/21.... Visit the MJCC Art Gallery: Yancy Villa-Calvo Exhibit
10/28.... Trip to the Lichterman Nature Center: Scarecrows Exhibit
11/4.... Art Project with Amy of the MJCC Art House
11/11.... BINGO! 25¢/card
11/18.... Trip to the Dixon Art Gallery: Rodin, the Human Experience ExhibitPay what you can!
11/25.... Movie at MJCC … TBD
12/2.... Art Project with Amy of the MJCC Art House
12/9.... Fun with the MJCC Kindergartners
12/16.... Senior Service Project with the Muscular Dystrophy Association
12/23.... BINGO! 25¢/card
12/30.... Trip to the Dollar Store
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NEW! Adult KickballA simple game with two teams, bases, and a big red ball. Played like baseball, the object is to score more runs than the opposing team. Games are played with 11 fi elders, 5 innings, 2 base coaches, bounces, no head shots, one base on an overthrow, forced outs, and no ghost men. Bunting is allowed, so get a good catcher on your team! Gather 13–18 of your friends and be ready for six weeks of fun, sure to make you miss those days in elementary school recess!
Ages 17+Tue 6:30–9:30pm | 10/5–11/11 | $300 per team | 2244We will add Sunday games if necessary.
NEW! All Sports ConditioningDoes your child play a sport? This class uses drills to increase their endurance, body control, and confi dence on and off the fi eld.
Boys Grades 3–8Tue 4:30–5:30pm | 10/7–11/25 | $115 fee/$90m | 2240
Girls Grades 3–8Mon 4:30–5:30pm | 10/6–11/24 | $115 fee/$90m | 2239
Developmental Sports: Smart StartA smart start to sports through the MJCC. Using modifi ed games and activities, we focus on one sport at a time in order to teach the kinesthetic skills needed to grow and play.
Ages 3–5TueThu 2:45–3:30pm | 10/7–11/25 | $175 fee/$140m | 2250No class 10/9, 10/16
Developmental Sports: Obstacle CoursesAn energy-packed class full of games, obstacle courses, and more!
Ages 3–5TueThu 2:45–3:30pm | 12/2–12/18 | $75 fee/$60m | 2251
TennisMini Champs: Jr. K–Grade 2Introduce your child to the fundamentals of tennis.MonWed 3:30–4:30pm | 10/6–11/26 | $200 fee/$160m | 2245No class 10/8, 10/15
Super Servers: K–Grade 4Children will improve upon their skills with a progressive training environment. Each student will receive instruction in stroke development, agility/footwork, and point play strategy.MonWed 4:30–5:30pm | 10/6–11/26 | $200 fee/$160m | 2246No class 10/8, 10/15
NEW! TRX Cardio Tennis: Ages 17+TRX Cardio Tennis provides the ultimate ball-striking, calorie-burning workout incorporating strength, muscle endurance, balance and fl exibility. This new program combines TRX Suspension Training, a range of body-weight training movements, with Cardio Tennis, the high-energy fi tness activity featuring fun tennis games and drills for all ability levels.Wed 6pm–7pm | 10/22–11/26 | $125 fee/$100m | 2247
NEW! Beginner Tennis: Ages 17+You will learn all the basics of the game including: strokes, rules, scoring, footwork and tennis etiquette. Classes will include ball feeding drills, live-ball hitting with other classmates, and personal stroke instruction. By the end of the class, you will have learned the grips and basic stroke of the forehand, backhand, serve, volley, and overhead shots. You will also be introduced to effective ways to practice as well as fundamental singles and doubles positioning and play.Mon 6:30pm–7:30pm | 10/6–11/24 | $115 fee/$90m | 2248
Intermediate Tennis Clinic: Ages 17+Sun 9:30am–10:30am and Thu 6:30pm–7:30pm10/5–11/23 | $200 fee/$160m | 2249No class 10/9, 10/16
Private Tennis LessonsImprove your tennis skills and maximize your potential is by using a private coach. Coach Mark
McClusky or Coach Wayne Gutch will focus their instruction where you need it most.
One hour: $75 fee/$60m • Half hour: $38 fee/$30mContact Rosalyn Knox for more information: [email protected] or 901.761.0810
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Drills and Skills Basketball ClinicBeginning players who want to learn to play and intermediate players looking to improve their game are encouraged to join former Memphis Tiger basketball player Anthony Douglas for camp. The acceleration of instruction is geared to the age and ability of the players.
MJCC Members OnlyGrades K–4Sun 3:30–4:30pm, Wed 5:45–6:45pm9/28, 10/1, 10/5 | $10m | 2237
Grades 5–11Sun 2:30–3:30pm, Wed 6:45–7:45pm9/28, 10/1, 10/5 | $10m | 2238
Next Level Pre-Season Basketball Training with Coach HenryPreparation for the fall basketball season. Includes conditioning, skill, and strength preparation.
Grades 5–8Sun 1–2pm, TueThu 4:30–5:30pm10/5–10/30 | $250 fee/$200m | 2224
Grades 9–12Sun 2–3pm, TueThu 5:30–6:30pm10/5–10/30 | $250 fee/$200m | 2225
Junior All-Stars Basketball LeagueOpen House Registration: Sun 10/26 | 4–5:45pmYour child will have fun while developing the individual and team skills necessary for future basketball play, from school to league and everywhere in between. No practices or games 11/9, 11/16, 12/21, 12/24, 12/28, 12/31.
Jr. K, KindergartenSun 1–2pm, Wed 4:30–5:30pm11/2–2/15 | $155 fee/$125m | 2226
Grades 1–2Sun 2–3pm, Wed 5–6pm11/2–2/15 | $190 fee/$150m | 2227
Grades 3–4Sun 3–4pm, Wed 6–7pm11/2–2/15 | $190 fee/$150m | 2228
Hoop Stars Basketball LeagueImproved opportunities for quality basketball competition and leadership development. Teams will be determined based on tryouts and will be placed in one of two leagues. For some age groups, practices are TBD depending on the number of teams, players and coaches availability during season.Skills Assessment on 11/2 and 11/4
Boys Grades 3–4Sun 3–4pm, Tue 5:30–6:30pm11/2–3/1 | $250 fee/$200m | 2230
Boys Grades 5-6Sun 4–5pm, Tue 5:30–6:30pm11/2–3/1 | $285 fee/$225m | 2231
Girls Grades 5–6Sun 4–5pm | 11/2–3/1 | $285 fee/$225m | 2235
Boys Grades 7–8Days and Times TBD | 11/2–3/1 | $285 fee/$225m | 2232
Girls Grades 7–8Sun 1–2pm | 11/2–3/1 | $285 fee/$225m | 2236
Boys Grades 9–10Days and Times TBD | 11/2–3/1 | $315 fee/$250m | 2233
Girls Grades 9–10Sun 1–2pm | 11/2–3/1 | $285 fee/$225m | 2236
Varsity Bucs Basketball League Boys Grades 9–12Days and Times TBD | 11/2–3/1 | $315 fee/$250m | 2234
Youth Basketball Boot CampGrades 1–6A fun and effective fundamental training camp for all skill levels. These classes make fi tness and sports training fun, engaging, challenging, and inclusive. For extended care options, contact Rosalyn Knox at [email protected] or 901.761.0810.
Fall BreakMonTueWed 9am–1pm | 10/6–10/8 | $170 fee/$135m | 2241
Veterans’ DayTue 9am–1pm | 11/11 | $60 fee/$45m | 2242
Winter BreakMonTueWed 9am–1pm | 12/22–12/24 | $170 fee/$135m | 2243
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Triathlon/Masters Swim TrainingAges 20+OctMonWedFri 5:45–6:45am | 10/1–10/31 | $30 fee/$15m | 2307NovMonWedFri 5:45–6:45am | 11/3–11/26 | $30 fee/$15m | 2308DecMonWedFri 5:45–6:45am | 12/1–12/29 | $30 fee/$15m | 2309
Gender-Specifi c Swim$5 fee for the community, and free for members.
Women OnlyMon 8:15–9:45pm
Men OnlyTue 8:15–9:45pm
Arthritis Aquatic ExerciseOctMonWedFri 8:30–9:20am | 10/1–10/31 | $30 fee/$17m | 2304NovMonWedFri 8:30–9:20am | 11/3–11/26 | $30 fee/$17m | 2305DecMonWedFri 8:30–9:20am | 12/1–12/29 | $30 fee/$17m | 2306
Aqua FitA fun, non-weight-bearing class covering major muscle groups and lightly challenging your cardio.MonWedFri 10–11am | $65 fee/$55m for 10-Class CardBuy your class card at the Member Services Desk.
athletics
Taekwondo: BeginnerThis class focuses on basic stances, blocks, and strikes. Semester goals include testing for a new rank and improving self-control, balance, coordination, memory, and strength.Jr. K, KindergartenOct/NovTueThu 2:15–3pm | 10/7–11/25 | $225 fee/$180m | 2216DecTueThu 2:15pm–3pm | 12/2–12/18 | $95 fee/$75m | 2220
Kindergarten–Grade 3Oct/NovTueThu 3:30–4:15pm | 10/7–11/25 | $225 fee/$180m | 2217DecTueThu 3:30–4:15pm | 12/2–12/18 | $95 fee/$75m | 2221
Taekwondo: All RanksContinued emphasis on previous skills, plus basic drills, partnership exercises, strength training, sparring, and board breaking.Grades 1–5Oct/NovTueThu 4:15–5pm | 10/7–11/25 | $225 fee/$180m | 2218DecTueThu 4:15–5pm | 12/2–12/18 | $95 fee/$75m | 2222
Grades 5+Oct/NovTueThu 5–5:45pm | 10/7–11/25 | $225 fee/$180m | 2219DecTueThu 5–5:45pm | 12/2–12/18 | $95 fee/$75m | 2223
aquatics
Hydro Fit Aqua AerobicsShallow and deep water aerobic conditioning with stretching and range of motion.
TueThu 12–1pm | $65 fee/$55m for 10-Class CardBuy your class card at the Member Services Desk.
Kayak Roll PracticeLearn how to roll your kayak in a safe, controlled environment and how to exit a kayak while underwater. All participants should be able to swim at least 25 yards.
Ages 16+Wed 7–9pm | $10 fee/$8mDrop-in fee payable at the Member Services Desk.
Private Swim LessonsContact Danny Fadgen at 901.761.0810 for an appointment.
Package of 4 half-hour sessions: $140 fee/$80m
PLEASE NOTE:No swim classes 10/8–10/10, 10/15–10/17, 11/27
PLEASE NOTE: No taekwondo classes 10/9, 10/16
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Beginning SwimLevel I Guppy/Level II Goldfi sh: Ages 3+Swimmers learn to fl oat and swim on their own for about 10ft under instructor supervision.Oct/NovMonWed 2:15–2:45pm | 10/6–11/26 | $180 fee/$145m | 2280
MonWed 4–4:30pm | 10/7–11/25 | $180 fee/$145m | 2281
TueThu 2:15–2:45pm | 10/7–11/25 | $167 fee/$135m | 2282
TueThu 3:15–3:45pm | 10/7–11/25 | $167 fee/$135m | 2283
TueThu 5:30–6pm | 10/7–11/25 | $167 fee/$135m | 2284
TueThu 6:15–6:45pm | 10/7–11/25 | $167 fee/$135m | 2285
DecMonWed 2:15-2:45pm | 12/2-12/17 | $80 fee/$65m | 2292
MonWed 4-4:30pm | 12/1-12/17 | $80 fee/$65m | 2293
TueThu 2:15-2:45pm | 12/2-12/18 | $80 fee/$65m | 2294
TueThu 3:15-3:45pm | 12/2-12/18 | $80 fee/$65m | 2295
TueThu 5:30-6pm | 12/2-12/18 | $80 fee/$65m | 2296
TueThu 6:15-6:45pm | 12/2-12/18 | $80 fee/$65m | 2297
1376 E Massey Rd | Memphis | 901.761.3130 | timemphis.org
Intermediate SwimLevel III Clown Fish: Ages 4+Swim farther and learn dives and other strokes.Oct/NovMonWed 2:15–2:45pm | 10/6–11/26 | $180 fee/$145m | 2286MonWed 5:30–6pm | 10/6–11/26 | $180 fee/$145m | 2287MonWed 6:15–6:45pm | 10/6–11/26 | $180 fee/$145m | 2288TueThu 2:15–2:45pm | 10/7–11/25 | $167 fee/$135m | 2289TueThu 4–4:30pm | 10/7–11/25 | $167 fee/$135m | 2290
DecMonWed 2:15–2:45pm | 12/1–12/17 | $80 fee/$65m | 2298MonWed 5:30–6pm | 12/1–12/17 | $80 fee/$65m | 2299MonWed 6:15–6:45pm | 12/1–12/17 | $80 fee/$65m | 2300TueThu 2:15–2:45pm | 12/2–12/18 | $80 fee/$65m | 2301TueThu 4–4:30pm | 12/2–12/18 | $80 fee/$65m | 2302
Advanced SwimLevel IV Sting Ray/Level V Shark: Ages 4+Swim farther and learn racing dives and all four competitive strokes, in preparation for joining the swim team.Oct/NovMonWed 3:15–3:45pm | 10/6–11/26 | $180 fee/$145m | 2291
DecMonWed 3:15–3:45pm | 12/1–12/17 | $80 fee/$65m | 2303
Blue Dolphins Swim TeamNEW! New groups and times designed to
ensure specialized and focused attention on training for all! There are swim meets throughout the year, where they can use their improved strokes such as Butterfl y, Backstroke, Breaststroke, and Freestyle, with racing dives and fl ip turns.
Blue Dolphin I: Ages 4–6with Coach DannySun 1:30–2:30 • MonWed 4:30–5 • TueThu 4:30–5:15300 fee/$225m | 2327
Blue Dolphin II: Ages 7–15with Coach JohnSunday 1:30–2:30 • MonWed 5–6 • TueThu 6–7300 fee/$225m | 2074
Ages are a recommendation. Flexibility in scheduling available. Contact Danny at 901.761.0810 if you have questions about placement.
PLEASE NOTE:No swim classes 10/8–10/10, 10/15–10/17, 11/27
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tributesThe Mariette and Herbert Shainberg Endowment Fund receives all gifts
and requests not specifi cally designated for other purposes.
For Recovery OfJANICE BERLIN
Arlene & Vic Schlesinger
DEANNA BURSONJoan & Stanley BakerLyda ParkerDebby & Ira Weinstein
RONALD HARKAVYRochelle & Ed Wiener
JEROME MAKOWSKYJean & Buddy BallinDeanna & Irvin Serenco
BOBBIE SHAINBERGDr. & Mrs. Charles Plesofsky
In Honor OfJONATHAN FRISCH
BECOMING PRESIDENT OF TEMPLE ISRAELCathy & Craig Weiss
BOBBIE KAPLAN’S BIRTHDAYSam Brenner
SARA KAPLAN RECEIVING MJCC EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR AWARDMr. & Mrs. Ross Felt
JUDY & MORRIS KRIGER’S SPECIAL ANNIVERSARYLouise & Jerry Sklar
THE BIRTH OF HAVILAND MATILDA MARCUSThe Siegler Family
SARAH SEHNERTCathy & Craig Weiss
ANNA SHABTAYCathy & Craig Weiss
In Memory OfRACHEL CHAFETZ
Nathan BicksRonni & Joe KirschMr. & Mrs. Lester LitLinda Belz NahmiasDebra & Alex SaharovichJane & David Sorin
SHELDON COHENSusan & Abe Plough
DR. JERRY ENGELBERGJean & Buddy BallinSusan, Barry & Lindsey ChaseDeanna & Irvin SerencoCathy & Craig WeissPatti & Bill Weiss
PHYLLIS EVANSBari & Rick EisemanAlyne Matz
LILLIAN GERSONMr. & Mrs. Michael D. WeissRochelle & Ed Wiener
MILDRED KRASNERMargo & Todd GruenEvelyn & Jerome MakowskyRobin & Billy Orgel
DAVID LAZARUSDebbie & Stuart Lazarov
SUMNER LEVINESusan & Barry ChaseDebbie & Stuart LazarovBrandee & Adam NahmiasLyda ParkerSusan & Abe PloughPenina & Elliot WenderRochelle & Ed Wiener
EDITH LINKONMargo & Todd GruenEvelyn & Jerome Makowsky
ABE MARGOLINRayna & Michael Greenberg &
FamilyPeggy & L.R. Jalenak, Jr.Brenda & Rodney Wolf
13th Annual Jewish Family Service
Senior Resource FairSunday, October 19, 2014
12:00-3:00pmat the Memphis Jewish Community Center
6560 Poplar Ave
Thank You to Our Sponsors:Comfort KeepersDurham FoundationMemphis Jewish Home and RehabRita Green
Free and Open to All
$500 Gift Card Giveaway
Flu Shots
Health Screenings
Memphis JCC6560 Poplar AvenueMemphis, TN 38138901.761.0810
NON-PROFIT ORGU.S. POSTAGE
PAIDMEMPHIS, TN
PERMIT NO. 196
mjcc staff directory
Amy Belk HagarDevelopment [email protected]
Amy IsraelCultural Arts and JudaicEnrichment [email protected]
Anna ShabtayMember Services andMarketing [email protected]
Christen SkinnerFitness [email protected]
Craig LewisFitness Assistant [email protected]
Danny FadgenAquatics [email protected]
Jenni NettletonMarkell School of Dance [email protected]
Jennifer RobertsAdult Services [email protected]
Jeremy WeiserProgram [email protected]
Jill SteeleChief Financial Offi [email protected]
Larry SkolnickExecutive [email protected]
Lindsey ChaseEarly Childhood [email protected]
Marcy StagnerEarly Childhood
Assistant Director
Mike McGeeMember Services Manager
Robert SchneiderIT/Facilities Manager
Rosalyn KnoxSports and League Director
Sophie SamuelsCamp, Youth, and Family
Services Director