A YeAr in review - Jewish Community Alliance

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A YeAr in review - Jewish Community Alliance
Volume 25, Number 10
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3 Sivan 5774 - 2 Tamuz 5774
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June 2014
ALLIANCENEWS
David A. Stein Jewish Community Alliance on the Ed Parker Jewish Community Campus
A Year in Review
Adam Frisch
New Board
President
Fitness Center
Upgrades
Kid Kare
Page 8
Page 9
Registration
Now Open!
JCA Leaders
Honored
Page 3
JCA Building Hours
SHALOM
2
Sunday
8 am – 6 pm
Monday – Thursday
5:30 am – 9:30 pm
Friday
5:30 am – 5 pm
Saturday
1 pm – 6 pm
JCA Holiday Hours
Shavuot
Tues, June 3
Wed, June 4
Thur, June 5
5:30 am – 5 pm
Closed
1 - 9:30 pm
Independence Day
8 am – 5 pm
Fri, July 4
The Alliance News is published
10 times a year (monthly except
July and August) by the
Jewish Community Alliance
8505 San Jose Boulevard
Jacksonville, FL 32217
(904) 730-2100 phone
(904) 730-2444 fax
www.jcajax.org
[email protected]
www.facebook.com/jcajax
Jan Lipsky
President
Myron I. Flagler
Executive Director
Shalom,
June has finally arrived! Camp will soon rev up
for the summer, and the JCA will be filled with
campers' laughter; the energy is contagious!
Still, you don't have to be a camper to get
involved at the JCA this summer! Take a break
Jan Lipsky
from the heat and come inside to exercise, 730 - 2100 ext. 270
participate in a program or connect with friends.
My term as President of the Board will come to an end this month at the
June meeting. As I reflect on the past two years, I am proud of many
things. It was an honor to serve as JCA president during the yearlong
25th Birthday celebration, a major milestone in our community. I am
also extremely proud of the Board and staff’s innovative goal setting
work based on the book, The Charismatic Organization. Additionally,
the soon-to-be completed demographic survey will give our Board
and staff much direction for the future, as our community grows and
changes. Finally, our Benchmarking survey results, shared at the
past two JCC Association Biennials, clearly reflected our excellence.
Jacksonville's JCA is heralded as a leader among JCCs in early
childhood education, fitness, cultural arts, staff and member loyalty
and retention, as well as a number of other categories.
As I move into the role of past president, I will continue to serve on the
Board as an advisor for the new president, Adam Frisch. It has been
a pleasure to serve as president, a task made easy by the support of
Executive Director Myron Flagler, the JCA staff and my fellow Board
members and officers. The JCA Board and staff are two groups of
friends who are very important to me. They are truly dedicated to
serving the agency’s mission, and to serving you, our valued members.
Thank you for your love and support of the JCA! I wish you a wonderful
summer, and I’ll see you around the J!
Lior Spring
Communications Director
Beth Mason
Graphic Artist
For additional program information,
please contact the JCA.
In Loving Memory of...
Jan Gwynne Lipsky
President
For the Speedy Recovery of...
TRIBUTES
MINNIE WEISSTEIN
LUIS TOUS
SARAH HALL’S ACCEPTANCE
TO EMORY UNIVERSITY
JACK BECKER
SUSU CRUSE
DR. RONALD ELINOFF, DDS
by Michele and David Steinfeld
by Susie and Walter Menaged
Philip and Karen Adler
Gene and Brenda Wolchok
SCOTT SARAGA
by Sonya Schwam
Hollie and Hank Arnold
Marvin Lazarus
Philip and Karen Adler
JACK BECKER
by Scot and Alexandra Ackerman
DR. IRVIN SCHNEIDER
by Marvin Lazarus
Visit us at: www.jcajax.org
by Philip and Karen Adler
by Philip and Karen Adler
In Honor of...
THE BIRTH OF RICHARD
AND KIMBERLY SISISKY’S
GRANDDAUGHTER
by Gene and Brenda Wolchok
by Grandma and Grandpa Jackson
by OneJax
GAN YELADIM
In Loving Memory of...
LILLIAN NECHTMAN
by Skip and Judy Jackson
DAVID WOLF RECEIVING THE
ESTHER LEAH RITZ NEXT
GENERATION AWARD
You can help secure the future of the
JCA and the Jewish community by
leaving a charitable bequest in your
will.
SARAH HALL’S GRADUATION
904-394-0720
www.createajewishlegacyjax.org
by Karen and Henry Gare
by Grandma and Grandpa Jackson
June 2014
Food Safety: Keeping Your
Family Safe
Each year about 76 million people
in the United States become ill
from the food they eat. Harmful
bacteria can cause food to become
contaminated at any phase of the
production and preparation process,
including in your own home. Join
microbiologist professor David Beall
of FSCJ’s Institute for Food Safety
and learn how to protect your family
from foodborne illnesses.
Advance registration appreciated.
Date/Time: Mon, Jun 2/7 – 8:30 pm
Fee: $5, Free for valued members
Code: 1314 JISAFETY
Suit Up for Summer with
Aquatics Barre Fitness
Join Gisela Morgan for this cutting
edge aquatics program. It’s sure to
make you stronger, leaner and more
toned, just in time for summer.
Registration required by May 29.
Day/Time: Tues/10:45 - 11:45 am
Dates: Jun 3, 10, 17, 24
Fee: $60
Valued Member Fee: $40
Code: 1314 JISUITUP
Lunch and Links
Spend a summer day enjoying a
lovely Dutch treat lunch followed by
a leisurely round of golf at the Golf
Club of South Hampton. We’ll meet
at the Grille restaurant at 12:30 pm
and head out to the tee at 2 pm.
Bring your clubs and get ready for a
great day on the links.
Date: Wed, July 23
Time: 12:30 pm lunch, 2 pm tee time
315 South Hampton Club Way
St. Augustine, FL 32092
Fee: $45
Valued Member Fee: $30
(Lunch is not included in the fee)
Code: 1415 JILUNCHLINKS
Dorri Kraus
730 - 2100 ext. 239
Learn to Fly Fish
Just in time for Father’s Day! Join
Blackfly Fishing School instructor
Captain Randy Lanier to learn knot
tying, rigging, casting, types of fly
lines, where to fish and more. All
equipment provided.
Registration required by June 2.
Date: Sun, Jun 8 (at the JCA)
Time: 9:30 am - 12:30 pm
Fee: $75 Valued Member Fee: $50
Code: 1314 JIFLYFISH
Art Walk and Eats
Join us for a stroll through downtown
to experience the amazing visual and
live art at Jacksonville’s Art Walk.
Afterwards, we’ll saunter over to the
Zodiac Bar and Grill for a delicious
dutch treat dinner.
Advance registration required by
August 4.
Date: Wed, Aug 6
Time: 5 pm (Meet in front of MOCA)
Fee: $5, Free for valued members
Code: 1415 JIARTWALK
JCA Leaders Honored
The JCA Board of Directors will be honoring Allison Korman Shelton and Talia Steiner with special awards at the JCA
June meeting.
Howard Korman President’s Award
Allison Korman Shelton will receive the Howard Korman Presidents’ Award. The award is named for
her father, Howard Korman, past president of the JCA, whose leadership, vision and courage allowed
the agency to navigate trying and difficult challenges. This award recognizes Board members who
have emulated these significant qualities of leadership, vision and courage during the past program
year.
Allison Korman Shelton is being honored for her work as co-chair of the JCA’s annual fundraising
campaign and Purim Masquerade special event. Ali currently serves as vice president of the JCA
Board of Directors and chair of the JCA Demography Study Committee. Ali also received the prestigious Esther Leah
Ritz Next Generation JCC Leadership Award from the Jewish Community Centers Association of North America at
their Biennial Convention in March.
“Ali’s leadership, outstanding success in fundraising and passion for the JCA make her the ideal candidate for this
honor,” said Jan Lipsky, JCA Board president. “I know that Ali will continue to do exceptional work for the JCA, truly
embodying her father’s JCA legacy.”
Special Service Award
Talia Steiner will receive the Special Service Award, which is given to an outstanding individual who
demonstrates exceptional service to the JCA.
Talia is being honored for her work as design consultant during the recent renovation of the JCA
Fitness Center.
“Talia’s background in architecture and design has contributed so much to the project. She
generously donated her time and expertise and helped to ensure that we completed the renovation
on budget and, more importantly, on schedule! We are lucky to have Talia as such a devoted part of
the JCA community,” said Nancy Green, Assistant Executive Director of the JCA.
Talia and her son Eitan became JCA members shortly after they arrived in Jacksonville in 2004. According to Talia,
“The JCA is my house and family because of the support I’ve received here. I give back to the JCA by volunteering.”
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E-mail us at: [email protected]
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MATURE ADULTS
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Sandy Oasis
730 - 2100 ext. 322
Your Family Tree
Genealogist Barbara Cathey will
lead a hands on workshop to help
you research your family tree.
To get started you will need a
laptop computer and the correct
spellings of family names. We will
meet at Whole Foods in Mandarin
Landing at noon for a Dutch treat
lunch from the grocery’s prepared
food department. We’ll begin our
research at 12:45 pm. This will be
a fascinating day of exploring and
discovery. This workshop is limited
to 8 participants so reserve your
space today. Register with the JCA
registrar at ext. 228.
Date: Wed, Jun 18
Time: Noon in the Whole Foods
Market restaurant
Fee: $2 members only
Code: 1314 MATREE
Dinner at Stonewood
Let’s head over to the Stonewood Grill and Tavern for dinner with friends.
Enjoy a Dutch treat dinner of your choice followed by a poolside dessert
at the JCA. Reservations required by July 10.
Date: Tues, Jul 15
Time: 5 pm at Stonewood
Fee: Free for all
Code: 1415 MATOURJUL15
Sit and Get Fit
Moves to
the Temple
Taste and Tour with
the JCA
San Sebastian Winery
Sit and Get Fit moves to the
Temple for the summer season
on Monday, June 9. Be sure to
meet us there all summer long.
Bring a JCA friend to join the fun!
Let’s travel to St. Augustine to the
San Sebastian Winery for a tour
and sampling of delicious locally
made wines followed by a Dutch
treat lunch at the A1A Alehouse.
Gather your friends for a great day
of tourin’, sippin’ and eatin’.
Reservations required by July 16.
Date: Wed, Jul 23
Time: 10:15 am in the JCA lobby
Fee: $23 Valued Member Fee: $15
Code: 1415 MATOURJUL23
Canasta and Mahjong Party
Perfect Pears
End your summer with a homemade
pear treat. We will dip the pears
in chocolate then decorate them
to be picture perfect. They will be
fantastic for gift giving or as a home
indulgence you will devour within
the hour. Join us for a perfectly
good time! Reservations required
by August 20 with the JCA registrar
at ext. 228.
Date/Time: Wed, Aug 27/Noon
Fee: $10 Valued Member Fee: $7
Code: 1415 MAPEARS
Visit us at: www.jcajax.org
Get ready for fun and games at our Canasta and Mahjong Party. Bring your
friends for an afternoon of cards. We’ll review the rules for anyone who
needs a refresher. We’ll also provide a tasty dessert because something
gooey always makes games more fun! Reservations are required by
August 14 with the JCA registrar at ext. 228.
Date/Time: Wed, Aug 20/1 pm
Fee: $6 Valued Member Fee: $4
Code: 1415 MACANASTA
Summer Lunch Bunch
Welcome back to our Summer Lunch Bunch! “It’s summertime and the
livin’ is easy,” so why not enjoy good company and food with friends? We’ll
meet at local restaurants and all meals will be Dutch treat. Reservations
with the JCA registrar are needed so we know you are joining the fun.
Please register at least 5 days prior to each lunch.
Dates:
Wed, Jun 11 at Noon
Pattaya Thai Grille on Baymeadows Road across from Chili’s
Wed, Jun 25 at Noon
Blackstone Grille on State Road 13 South at Racetrack Road
Wed, Jul 16 at Noon
Kazu Japanese Restaurant next to the old 3 Sisters Chocolate and Bakery
Wed, Aug 6 at Noon
Pizza Palace on Baymeadows Road
Fee Per Event: Free for all
Code: 1314 MALUNCHBUNCHJUN11, 1314 MALUNCHBUNCHJUN25,
1415 MALUNCHBUNCHJUL16, 1415 MALUNCHBUNCHAUG6
June 2014
Thelma Nied
730 - 2100 ext. 227
Watercolor
This class covers basic color theory, color harmony and composition for
beginner to intermediate watercolorists.
Instructor: Gordon Meggison
Day/Time: Wed/7 - 9 pm
Dates: Jun 11, 18, 25, Jul 2, 9, 16
Fee: $153 Valued Member Fee: $102 Code: 14SUM CAWATERPM
Oil Painting
Learn to paint in oils using simple techniques and materials. Use a step-bystep process to learn the fundamentals of sketching, composition and color
mixing. For beginner and intermediate levels.
Instructor: Gordon Meggison
Day/Time: Mon/7 - 9 pm
Dates: Jun 9, 16, 23, 30, Jul 7, 14
Fee: $153 Valued Member Fee: $102 Code: 14SUM CAOILPM
JCA Film Series
These events are free and open to the entire community.
Sun, Jun 22 at 2 pm Fill the Void
Fill The Void was the official selection of the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, the Toronto 2012 Film Festival and Official
Selection of the 2012 New York Film Festival. It tells the story of eighteen year old Shira, who is the youngest
daughter of her family. A family crisis puts Shira in the position of choosing between her heart’s wish and her family
duty. The New York Times review said, “Remarkable. Both accessible and thrilling. It is completely unexpected, and
entirely believable.”
Code: 1314 CAFILMJUN
Advance registration appreciated.
Sun, Jul 20 at 2 pm The Two of Us
A Jewish boy living in Nazi-occupied Paris is sent by his parents to the countryside to live with an elderly Catholic
couple until France’s liberation. Forced to hide his identity, the eight-year-old Claude bonds with the irascible,
staunchly anti-Semitic Grandpa, who improbably becomes his friend and confident.
Code: 1415 CAFILMJUL
Advance registration appreciated.
Sun, Aug 17 at 2 pm The Chosen
Set in 1940’s Brooklyn The Chosen is the story of two teenage boys who become best friends despite huge differences
in their upbringing. Based on Chaim Potok’s novel, The Chosen is a compelling coming-of-age-story, expertly directed
and performed by a stellar cast.
Code: 1415 CAFILMAUG
Advance registration appreciated.
Vandroff Art Gallery
June 6 to July 2 The Acrylic Paintings of Janet Wilson
This exhibit will feature colorful acrylic paintings, still lifes, animal paintings
and paintings inspired from trips to France and Italy. Creativity has been a
part of Janet’s life since childhood. She studied at the University of Iowa and
has taken many art classes and workshops.
July 6 to July 30 Photographs of Kern Hercules
Opening: Mon, July 7 | 4 - 6 pm
The JCA’s own Kern Hercules, a gifted photographer, returns with his latest
photographs. Born and raised on the Caribbean island of Trinidad and
Tobago, a place of vibrant colors and excitement, he experienced the effects
and impact of the visual beauty of the area. Before photography, his creative
outlets were music, drawing and painting.
August 1 to September 3 Jacksonville Artists Guild Group Exhibit
Opening: Mon, Aug 4 | 6 - 8 pm
This is a group exhibit showcasing the paintings of the Jacksonville Artists
Guild. The Jacksonville Artists Guild elevates artistic awareness and artists’
participation through their dynamic programs and exhibitions which enhance,
encourage and promote the arts.
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Save the Month
of November!
This year both the
Jewish Book Festival
and the
Jacksonville Jewish
Film Festival
will be held in November.
It will be a busy month, so
don’t make other plans!
For more information, call
Thelma at ext. 227.
E-mail us at: [email protected]
CULTURAL ARTS
Art Classes
Supply lists
are available from the registrar and
at www.jcajax.org/arts.
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YOUTH/TEEN
ACTIVITIES
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Betsy Miller
730 - 2100 ext. 245
For more information about our youth and teen
programs, visit us online at www.jcajax.org/youth.
After School Program
Registration now open for 2014 - 15 school year!
In the JCA’s after school program, we know how to nurture,
encourage and stimulate your children’s interests with a variety of
activities, all in a positive environment your child will love.
Limited spaces available. Give your child the best!
The JCA provides FREE transportation from the following schools*: Beauclerc, Duval Charter School
at Baymeadows and Mandarin, Martin J. Gottlieb, Greenland Pines, Hendricks, Loretto, Mandarin Oaks,
Pine Forest, San Jose and San Jose Episcopal. *(with minimum enrollment)
THEATRE OF
YOUTH
Shelly Hughes
730 - 2100 ext. 252
JCA and Hadera partner in Theatre
The JCA Theatre Department found a creative way to connect with students in Hadera, Israel, Jacksonville’s Israel
Partnership Region. In mid-May, JCA performers ages 7 to 12 put on an original show, “Folktales from Around the
World.” Photos and information from the show’s rehearsals and production were shared with the young performers
at the Hadera community center.
In return, Adi Schwartz at the Hadera community center sent photos of her talented young actors rehearsing their
show, a play by highly acclaimed Israeli playwright Hanoch Levin, so the JCA troupe could share the experience of
putting on a show in Israel.
This collaboration has been extremely enriching and enlightening for both sets of participants. The JCA looks forward
to this continuing exchange as a way to gain insight into the others’ worlds.
Visit us at: www.jcajax.org
June 2014
Enrichment classes take a break for the summer but will return in the fall.
Preschoolers can learn Spanish, increase balance and coordination through
Adventure Yoga, participate in fantastic cooking classes in our new child
friendly kitchen, learn about music and instruments and enjoy Jewish holiday
classes throughout the year.
Presented by
6th Annual Early
Childhood Symposium
Full STEAM
Ahead
Save the Date
Tues, Oct 28, 2014
5:30 - 8:30 pm
Science, Technology,
Engineering, Arts and Math
Theresa Levy
730 - 2100 ext. 237
Israel’s Independence Day
at the J
Preschoolers celebrated
Yom Ha’atzmaut (Israel’s
66th birthday this year)
by pretending to fly to
Israel to experience life, language,
food and culture. The students went
on an archaeological excavation (in
the sandbox) for hidden artifacts and
trinkets, a shopping trip to the shuk
(market) to taste Israeli food for
snack, milked a cow on the Kibbutz,
experienced rejuvenating Dead Sea
mud and left prayers and messages
in the Kotel (Western Wall).
Questions? 730-2100 ext. 259 or
[email protected]
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski
nationally-recognized science education
consultant and university professor
2014 - 2015
Register now
JCA
Summer
Camp
only
the
best
2014
Join us for
Summer Camp
� Innovative environment
from 1991
� Facility with integrated programming
� Unique curriculum and partnerships
to 2014
since 2004
Including Cummer Museum, Jacksonville Symphony, Jacksonville Zoo, MOSH,
St. Johns RiverKeeper, Riverside Fine Arts
� Preschool/Kindergarten: 12 months to 6 years
For more information, call 730-2100 ext.
or visit www.jcajax.org/ece.
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Limited openings are available for
children ages 2 to 5 (by Sept 1) in our
wonderful, accredited summer camp
program. Your child will experience
a wide variety of stimulating and
engaging activities, both indoors and
outdoors, including swim instruction,
water play, music, cooking, physical
education, gardening, nature and
science. Special resource guests and
activities will enhance each session’s
theme. Two optional “UNDERnights”
are offered to KinderCampers and
our oldest Gan campers (Tovim)
to enjoy evening swimming, dinner,
games and fun with friends!
E-mail us at: [email protected]
Michele Block
Gan Yeladim
Enrichment Classes
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SPORTS &
RECREATION
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Rio Robinson
730 - 2100 ext. 250
25+ Men’s Basketball
League
Create teams of six players for this
4-on-4 competition. To register as
an individual or a team, call ext. 254.
Time: 9 am - noon
(could change depending on number of teams)
Day/Dates: Sun/Jul 13 to Sept 21
(no games August 31)
Fee: 60 members only
Code: 14SUM SRBBALL25
$
JCA Fencing for Adults
Age: 14+
Day/Time: Wed/6 - 7:30 pm
Dates: Jul 16 to Aug 20
Fee: $158
Valued Member Fee: $105
Code: 14SUM SRADFENCE
Cuong Nhu Martial Arts
Get fit, learn self-defense and improve self-confidence and personal spirit
in this fun and energetic class. You will learn a variety of traditional hardstyle blocks, punches, kicks and stances, mat work and some self-defense
philosophy. As you advance, classes include more soft style techniques,
sparring and weapons.
Age: 8 - 16
Day/Time: Tues/6 - 7 pm
Dates: Jul 8 to Aug 12
Fee: $80 Valued Member Fee: $53
Code: 14SUM SRCUONGNHU
Youth Soccer League NEW
Youth Basketball League
This new league is structured after
and builds on the principles of our
popular fall league. The JCA Youth
Soccer Summer League will instruct
soccer fundamentals, sportsmanship
and competitive play.
Mandatory Skills Evaluation at
the JCA on June 8
Is your little baller looking to sharpen
his or her skills this summer? JCA
Youth Basketball Summer League
will build on principles of the winter
league and teach fundamentals,
sportsmanship and competitive play.
Mandatory Skills Evaluation at
the JCA on June 22
Age
Time
Age
Time
4-5
1 pm
4-5
1 pm
6-8
2 pm
6-8
2 pm
9 - 12
3 pm
9 - 12
3 pm
Game/Practice Day: Tues
Game/Practice Time: TBD
Dates: Jun 17 to Jul 8
Game/Practice Day: Sun
Game/Practice Time: TBD
Dates: Jul 13 to Aug 3
Fee: $75 Valued Member Fee: $50
Code: 14SUM SRYTHSOCCER*
Contact Geoff at ext. 254 or
[email protected] for more
information about volunteering.
Fee: $75 Valued Member Fee: $50
Code: 14SUM SRYTHBBALL*
Contact Geoff at ext. 254 or
[email protected] for more
information about volunteering.
(based on registration)
(based on registration)
Adam Frisch is the New JCA Board President
The JCA is looking forward to welcoming Adam Frisch as the new president of the JCA Board
of Directors.
Adam joined the JCA Board in 2007 and became Board treasurer two years later. Most
recently Adam served a two year term as Board vice president.
Adam and his family have a longstanding history of support for the JCA. He is a charter
member along with his parents and grandparents, who were instrumental in founding the
JCA. Growing up in Mandarin, Adam used to ride his bicycle to the JCA on weekends. He
was also a CIT at JCA Summer Camp during the summer of 1990.
In 2012 Adam received the prestigious Esther Leah Ritz Next Generation JCC Leadership Award from the
Jewish Community Centers Association of North America. The award identifies future leaders of Jewish
community center boards and includes a training program designed to enhance the skills needed for them to
assume top leadership roles.
Adam is currently in his third year on the River Garden Foundation Board of Directors.
Adam is the Director of Purchasing at Beaver Street Fisheries, a fourth generation family owned business.
He practiced bankruptcy and tax law for four years prior to joining his family business in 2008.
Adam earned a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration, Juris Doctorate and Masters in Taxation (LLM),
all from the University of Florida.
Adam is married to Sierra, a practicing attorney. This year Adam and Sierra co-chaired the JCA’s annual
fundraising campaign and Purim Masquerade special event with Allison Korman Shelton and Jamie Shelton.
Adam is an avid sports fan and is loyally devoted to the Gators and Jaguars; he rarely misses a home game!
Visit us at: www.jcajax.org
June 2014
Kid Kare News: Come Grow with Us
We have created three separate play spaces for children of various ages
complete with age-appropriate toys in order to provide them with a safe and
special environment while at the JCA.
Baby Nursery (3 months to toddler)
The Baby Nursery includes a brand new infant swing, port-a-crib, play rug
and a picket fence gate to keep our babies safe and happy.
Toddler Play Space (toddler to kindergarten)
The largest open floor space is for our little friends who are walking
and playing and use toys to spark their imaginations. The updated toy
selection will keep your little ones playing happily while you exercise.
School Kids Klub (first grade to 9 years old)
Kids Klub is for children who want a space to call their own. The clubhouse
area includes video chairs where they can read books or play on their
own electronic device and a game play area that can also be used for art
projects or homework. Your children will surely want to hang out in this
newly decorated cozy nook.
Special thanks to Cali Miller for providing original artwork designed
specifically for Kid Kare’s new “Come Grow with Us” theme.
Ali Helms
730 - 2100 ext. 324
FREE FITNESS
CENTER EVENTS
Butt Busters
Wed • Jun 11, 18, 25
6 - 6:15 pm
Lindsey Oliphant, JCA certified
athletic trainer, will have you
looking amazing in your short
shorts or swimsuit with this
results driven 15 minute workout
in the functional fitness area of
the Fitness Center.
Code: 14SUM FWBUSTER
Get Ready to HIIT
the Beach
Sun, Jun 1
9 - 10 am
Theresa Sherman, JCA certified
personal trainer, shows you how
High Intensity Interval Training
can change up your workout style
for fast results.
Code: 14SUM FWBEACH
Women’s Wellness Circle
Bone Health and
Osteoporosis
Tues, Jul 15
7 - 8:30 pm
Here are a few fitness tips to help JCA members enjoy
a positive workout experience in our Fitness Center:
• Stay hydrated! It is recommended to drink water before, during and after
exercise. Don’t forget to hydrate, even when exercising in the water.
• Wear moisture wicking exercise clothing, not street clothes. Belts, rivets
and zippers will damage the equipment’s upholstery.
• Always wear closed-toe athletic shoes that support all types of movement,
such as cross trainers. Avoid socks that are 100% cotton. A nylon blend will
wick moisture and lessen hot spots and blisters.
• Be considerate and use good hygiene! Always use deodorant and wash your
workout clothes after each use. Avoid wearing perfumes, body sprays and
scented lotions while working out.
• Have a JCA Trainer assess your current exercise routine to help you meet
your personal fitness goals. A session with a trainer can cost as little as $30!
• We love our students! Teens ages 13+ get a FREE orientation with a JCA
Personal Trainer, then we upgrade their membership card to “adult” status.
• A clean gym is a healthy gym! Do your part by using a paper towel sprayed
with cleaner to wipe down your equipment before and after use.
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FITNESS &
WELLNESS
The JCA is committed to providing excellence in caring for your children.
Recently, we made improvements in our Kid Kare area.
Join Karen Appelbaum, JCA
certified trainer, and Jacksonville
Internist Dr. Ilene Levenson for
this informative discussion about
osteoporosis, arthritis, women’s
bone health and degenerative
issues in the mature woman.
Dr. Ilene Levenson graduated
from the University of Florida
at age 19 and went on to
attend their medical school.
She completed her residency
at Georgia Baptist Medical
Center in Atlanta, where she
served as Chief Resident.
Dr. Levenson has practiced
medicine in Jacksonville since
1988. She is Board Certified
in Internal Medicine and is a
Fellow of the American College
of Physicians.
Code: 14SUM FWBONE
E-mail us at: [email protected]
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AQUATICS
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Jessica Novotny
730 - 2100 ext. 240
July 4th Family Fun Day
Fri, Jul 4 • 11 am to 3 pm
JCA Makos Summer Swim
Team
There is still time to register for
the 2014 JCA Makos Summer Swim
Team! Please contact Jessica at
ext. 240 for more details.
Age/Time: 5 - 9/4 - 5 pm
10 - 18/5 - 6:30 pm
(subject to change based
on registration)
Days: Mon - Thur
The JCA Howard and Joy Korman
Outdoor Pool will be host to the
July 4th Family Fun Day!
There will be free hot dogs, chips,
refreshments, DJ entertainment
and games. Food will be served
from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm.
For more information,
contact Rio at ext. 250.
JV Makos Swim Team
This team is for children interested in swim team who are able to put their
faces in the water as well as swim half the pool length unassisted. We’ll
practice swim team skills, build endurance and learn new strokes.
Age: 4 - 6
Day/Time: Mon, Wed/1:30 - 2:15 pm
Dates: Jul 2 to 30
Fee: $82 Valued Member Fee: $55 Code: 1415 AQJVSTMW1:30JUL
Private Swim Lessons (All ages)
Our one-on-one private lesson instruction for all ages will lead you closer to your individual goal. Learn to swim or learn
to swim more efficiently. Each lesson is 30 minutes long.
Day/Time: By appointment
Per-Lesson Fee: $45 Valued Member Fee: $30 8-Lesson Special: $315 Valued Member Fee: $210
JCA American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim Programs
The JCA now offers instructional swim programs designed by the American Red Cross. All of our instructors
are certified through the American Red Cross as Water Safety Instructors (W.S.I.). We assure program quality
by maintaining small class sizes, monitoring instruction and adhering to Red Cross standards. For more
information, visit us online at www.jcajax.org/aqua or contact ext. 240.
Monthly Fees
Three Month Options
1 day week: $68*
Valued Member Fee: $45*
1 day week: $189
Valued Member Fee: $120
2 days week: $98** Valued Member Fee: $65**2 days week: $264 Valued Member Fee: $165
Registration is due by the 22nd of each month for the following month. After that date, add *$5 or **$10.
Parent and Me (6 months to 2 years) • Mini Makos (2 to 3 years)
Little Makos (4 to 5 years) • Junior Makos (6 to 12 years)
JCA Learn-to-Swim Monthly Schedule
June 1 to 30, July 1 to 31
Day(s)
Offered
Parent and Me
Mini Makos
Little Makos
Junior Makos
30 minutes
30 minutes
30 minutes
45 minutes
Sunday
10 am
10:30 am
11:30 am, 1:30 pm
12:30 pm, 2:30 pm
Monday and
Wednesday
N/A
12:30 pm, 1:30 pm, 2:30 pm, 12:30 pm, 1:30 pm, 2:30 pm,
3:30 pm, 4:30 pm
3:30 pm, 4:30 pm
5:30 pm, 6:30 pm
Tuesday and
Thursday
9:30 am
(Thursday only)
12:30 pm, 1:30 pm, 2:30 pm, 12:30 pm, 1:30 pm, 2:30 pm,
3:30 pm, 4:30 pm
3:30 pm, 4:30 pm
5:30 pm, 6:30 pm
Visit us at: www.jcajax.org
June 2014
All tennis programs are ongoing. Please contact Reggie to check availability.
Ladies’ Teams (18+)
This revolutionary tennis program
is designed so kids learn, rally, play
and compete in a way that is fun and
keeps them coming back for more.
5-Clinic Fee: $90
Valued Member Fee: $60
Pee-wee Quick Start (age: 4 - 6)
Day/Time: Thur/3:30 - 4:15 pm
Wed /4:15 - 5 pm
Juniors Quick Start (age: 7 - 10)
Day/Time: Tues/4:30 - 5:30 pm
Thur/3:30 - 4:30 pm
No matter your skill level we have a
team for you!
12-Clinic Fee: $180 members only
Ladies’ A Team
Day/Time: Wed/9 - 10:30 am
Team Matches: Thur
Ladies’ B Team
Day/Time: Mon/9 - 10:30 am
Team Matches: Fri
Ladies’ C Team
Day/Time: Fri/9 - 10:30 am
Team Matches: Tues
Tournament Training
If you are interested in playing on
a working women’s team, please
contact the Tennis Department for
more information.
This class is for advanced players
who are playing junior tournaments
and want that extra edge. We will
focus on precise stroke production,
winning strategies on court and
conditioning. Advance registration
and pro’s permission required.
Age: 12 - 18
5-Clinic Fee: $180
Valued Member Fee: $120
3.0 - 3.5 Men’s Clinic (18+)
Matches for this team are on Saturdays.
Day/Time: Mon/6:30 - 8 pm
4-Clinic Fee: $60 members only
Private Tennis Lessons
Private lessons are 60 per hour or
$
270 for a five hour series. For more
information or to schedule, contact
Reggie at ext. 317 or Aline at ext. 417.
$
Tennis 101 (18+)
Those new to tennis will learn the
basics in technique and strokes.
Day/Time: Wed /6:30 - 7:30 pm
Fri /10:30 - 11:30 am
5-Clinic Fee: $90
Valued Member Fee: $60
Junior Varsity Tennis Clinic
Beginner to intermediate players
Age: 11 - 13
Day/Time: Mon /4 - 5 pm
5-Clinic Fee: $90
Valued Member Fee: $60
Varsity Tennis Clinic
Intermediate to advanced players
Age: 14 - 17
Day/Time: Mon /5 - 6:30 pm
5-Clinic Fee: $135
Valued Member Fee: $90
Cardio Tennis (16+)
Cardio Tennis combines the best features of tennis with cardio exercise to
deliver the ultimate full-body, calorie-burning aerobic workout.
Advance registration required.
Day/Time: Sun/9 - 10 am
4-Clinic Fee: $90 Valued Member Fee: $60
First Coast Tennis Season Championships
Congratulations goes out to the JCA Ladies C-Silver team for winning the
First Coast Tennis Season Championships. These sixteen ladies worked
really hard to come from last place in the previous season, to winning it all
this year. Over the last ten months they have improved their play to come
away with a great victory over the other 7 teams in the league. They are
already looking forward to defending their title in the fall. Great job ladies!
Jill Abel • Angela Atkins • Stacy Aubrey • Kathy Chance • Susan Dubow
Kimberly Exum • Sharon Herbst • Sylvia Jaffa • Rachel Kennedy
Mary Lloyd • Jennifer Medley • Tara Newman • Lori Osachy
Paige Prince-Holmes • Kim Schemer • Debbie Sussman
Special Thanks • Send a Kid to Camp
Many thanks to the following donors to this year’s Send a Kid to Camp scholarship campaign. We greatly
appreciate their generosity and support which enables many deserving children to enjoy a quality summer
camp experience. (donors as of 5/9/14)
Jordan Ansbacher | Shawn Arnold and Melissa Gross Arnold | Charles and Banke Ayanleke
The Block Family | David and Nathalie Blum | Scotty and Sandy Clark | Coplan/Goldman Families
Martha Eilermann | Ron and Susan Elinoff | Myron and Bunni Flagler | Jim Forsyth and Sharon Nellor
Nolan and Marcelle Karstaedt | David and Deanna Kassenoff* | Jean Lebowitz | Bob and Thelma Nied
Michael and Liz Overstreet | Stacia Rosenblum | Mitch and Diane Rothstein | Joe P. Safer Endowment Fund
Shirley Schemer | Steve and Theresa Sherman | Dave Strathmann
*In loving memory of our son (and JCA camper), Sam Kassenoff
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E-mail us at: [email protected]
TENNIS
Quick Start Tennis Program
Reggie Exum
730 - 2100 ext. 317
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