Program Guide - Jewish Community Alliance
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Program Guide - Jewish Community Alliance
Program Guide Winter 2016 Volume 27, Number 4 • 20 Tevet 5776 - 21 Adar II 5776 • January 1 - March 31, 2016 General Interest Table of Contents 3 5 6 11 12 14 15 15 16 18 20 22 23 The JCA Program Guide and Alliance News are published 10 times a year (monthly except July and August) by the Shalom Jewish Community Alliance 8505 San Jose Boulevard Jacksonville, FL 32217 (904) 730-2100 P • (904) 730-2444 F jcajax.org • [email protected] facebook.com/jcajax Wellness Connexion J Institute Jewish and Family Programs For additional program information, please contact the JCA. Adam Frisch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President Myron I. Flagler. . . . . . . . . . . . . Executive Director Lior Spring. . . . . . . . . . Communications Director Iman Byfield. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Editor Beth Mason. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graphic Artist Youth Services Theatre Early Childhood JPlace Fitness and Wellness Sports and Recreation Aquatics Tennis Tributes Guest Policy Members may bring only two guests at a time (except for families bringing families) with no more than three visits in a calendar year. Guests must be accompanied by a member in good standing. Children who are guests must have an adult present to sign a waiver and be chaperoned by an adult if under 10. All guest passes must be purchased at the Reception Desk. Saturday guest passes must be purchased in advance. All guests must have guest passes. All visitors must present a photo ID. Guest Pass Fee: Adults: $8 each visit Children/Teens (5 - 18): $4 each visit Mandatory Swim Assessments All children 12 and under must complete a 25-yard swim (without touching the bottom of the pool, grabbing the lane rope, floating on their back or requiring assistance) on their front (freestyle, breaststroke, etc.) and tread water for 45 seconds. If they pass the test, they are permitted to swim without flotation and receive a yellow neck band. Swimmers who do not complete the test will receive a red neck band and be required to wear a lifejacket, have a parent/ guardian in the water within arm’s reach or choose not to swim. The JCA will supply neckbands to each child, which are to be kept and brought to the pool each time to swim. Replacement bands are available for $5 each. Unsupervised Children years old are welcome to use the adult locker rooms. Children ages 3 to 15 must use the boys’ or girls’ locker room. (Parents may accompany children in same sex children’s locker rooms.) Lockers are available for rental at $120 a year. The following policies ensure the safety of all JCA members: •Children 9 years old and under must be under direct supervision (in sight and within close proximity) by an adult while at the JCA. Children must be brought to and picked up from class, babysitting or childcare by an adult or escorted by an older sibling (age 10+) with written parental permission. • All members age 10 and over entering the JCA must present a membership card. • Children age 10 and up may be unaccompanied by an adult in the JCA except for the fitness area where children must be 13 years old to enter. The lobby area, hallways, other rooms and the courtyard in the JCA are not appropriate spaces. The JCA cannot be held responsible for members age 10 and over attending the JCA and not enrolled in an organized activity. In addition, children age 10 and up are expected to behave in a mature manner when in the building without parental supervision. Behavior that is disruptive and/or harmful to themselves or others may result in the suspension of independent privileges. Towel Policy Towels are limited to one bath and one Food Policy Locker Room Hours Sun/Sat 6 pm | Mon - Thur 9:30 pm | Fri 5 pm Locker rooms will promptly close. Please complete your use of the facility 15 minutes before closing to allow enough time for locker room use. Locker Room Policy Adults with children under 3 hand towel per member, per visit. This enables us to preserve energy, conserve water and use fewer chemicals (phosphorus) in our agency. This service is free of charge for JCA members only. Towels are available at the Courtesy Desk when you enter the P.E. area. Please leave used towels in bins in the locker rooms and hallways after use. Kid Kare (babysitting) (904) 730-2100 ext. 325 •Parent must be on site at JCA. •Parent must sign child in and out. •Kid Kare service is for a maximum of two hours. •Child must be clean and in good health. Parents must notify staff of any allergies or medical conditions. • The staff is not responsible for hand feeding children. (This does not include infants requiring a bottle.) •Kid Kare service is available for healthy JCA family members only, ages 3 months to 9 years old. In the event a child needs additional attention (excessive misbehavior, crying), the parent will be notified immediately to retrieve the child from the program. •Items needed by the child will be provided by the parent, such as age-appropriate snacks (no popcorn or nuts), drinks, diapers, wipes, etc. The program will be staffed according to the reservations made. Reservations may be made up to two days in advance. You may be denied space without a reservation. Day/Time: Sun 9 am – 12:30 pm | Mon - Thur 8:30 - 11:45 am and 4:30 – 8:30 pm Fri 8:30 - 11:45 am | No Kid Kare service on Sat Fees: Free for JCA family members only JCA is a kosher facility. Therefore no deliveries of food of any kind for members from take-out restaurants will be accepted. Food brought into the building from home, outside of a JCA program or preschool, must be consumed in either the courtyard or the outdoor pool area. Thank you for your cooperation. Fire Alarm Policy For your safety and welfare, you must evacuate the building when the fire alarm sounds. You will be notified by JCA personnel when it is safe to return to the facility. Thank you for your understanding and support. Cancellation/Expiration Policy for Personal Training, Private Tennis and Swim Instruction All participants registered for private tennis, swim or personal training sessions must give at least a 24-hour notice of cancellation for already scheduled sessions. Failure to properly cancel will result in a charge for that session at the established fee. All personal training sessions, private tennis lessons and private swim lessons will expire six months from the date of purchase. Fees paid for (expired) sessions/lessons are non-refundable and non-transferable. Class Payment, Refund and Cancellation Policy •All class and program fees must be paid before the beginning of the class. For one-time programs or classes, no refunds will be granted. •50% refund after first class; 25% refund after second class; no refund after third class (excludes childcare tuition and summer camp programs). •Refund policies apply to all private training and lessons. •The JCA reserves the right to cancel programs/classes not meeting the minimum required enrollment for circumstances beyond our control. JCA Member Code of Conduct The JCA is committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment for all members and guests. To promote safety and comfort for all, Pg 2 January 2016 March we ask individuals to act appropriately at all times when they are in our facility or participating in our programs. We expect persons using the JCA to behave in a considerate and responsible way and to respect the rights and dignity of other members, guests and staff. Our Code of Conduct outlines actions that are deemed inappropriate. These include but are not limited to: inappropriate attire–appropriate attire in keeping with the values of the JCA must be worn at all times; angry or vulgar language, including swearing, name-calling or shouting; physical contact with another person in any angry or threatening way; any demonstration of sexual activity or sexual contact with another person; harassment or intimidation by words, gestures, body language or any menacing behavior; theft or behavior that results in the destruction of property; carrying or concealing any weapons or devices or objects that may be used as weapons with the exception of law enforcement professionals; using or possessing illegal chemicals (drugs) on JCA property, in JCA vehicles or at JCA sponsored programs; using or possessing alcohol on JCA property, in JCA vehicles or at unsanctioned JCA sponsored programs; any other conduct of an inappropriate, threatening or offensive nature. Loitering is not permitted in or outside the JCA. Use of all tobacco products, smoking (including e-cigarettes) is not permitted in or outside the JCA. The JCA and its property is a smoke-free/tobacco-free environment. The JCA is dedicated to the enhancement of Jewish identity and the continuity of Jewish life. A person or persons’ act of proselytizing or teaching of non-Jewish principles in an attempt to convert members or guests is prohibited, and persons engaging in proselytizing will be required to leave the building and grounds. In addition, the JCA reserves the right to deny access or membership to the following persons: registered sex offenders; those accused/convicted of sexual abuse crimes; those accused/convicted of crimes relating to the sale/use/possession/transportation of narcotics, habit forming, and/or dangerous drugs; those excessively or continuously using intoxicating beverages, narcotics, or dangerous drugs. The JCA maintains a no tolerance policy concerning all of the above. Members and guests are encouraged to be responsible for their personal comfort and safety and to ask any person whose behavior threatens their comfort to refrain from that behavior. If a member or guest feels uncomfortable in confronting the person directly, they should report the behavior to a staff person or the Manager on Duty. Good personal hygiene, including the appropriate use of deodorant, is expected as a consideration to other members. JCA staff members are eager to be of assistance. Members and guests should not hesitate to notify a staff member if assistance is needed. In order to be able to carry out these policies, we ask that members and guests identify themselves to staff when asked. The Executive Team will investigate all reported incidents. Suspension or termination of JCA membership privileges may result from a determination by the Executive Team if in their discretion a violation of the JCA Member Code of Conduct has occurred. jcajax.org The holiday season is coming to a close, and January brings the opportunity for New Year resolutions. Start your year at the JCA by visiting the Wellness Connexion, the JCA Baptist Health Adam Frisch partnership to help you feel better and live well. Take the confidential online Wellness Assessment, make an appointment with one of our Wellness Coaches or attend one of our Wellness Connexion programs, featuring Baptist physicians and wellness professionals. You can always get into shape in the JCA’s Fitness Center, which will be introducing a new series this winter that is free for valued members. These special events and programs feature our elite team of trainers as well as showcase our fabulous fitness facility. January kicks off our annual Young Concert Artist Series with the Hermes Quartet on January 24. The quartet includes violinists Omer Bouchez and Elise Liu, violist Yung-Hsin Chang and cellist Anthony Kondo. The series continues with concerts on February 14, featuring cellist Sang-Eun Lee, and March 20 with pianist George Li. These concerts are free and open to the community thanks to the generosity of the Berman family. Please also check out our new department of Jewish and Family Programs. We will have our first Jewish Community Tailgate with the Jacksonville Jaguars on December 13. This event is in partnership with the Jewish Federation of Jacksonville and local synagogues and agencies. The kosher tailgate will include fun activities for kids; we are expecting a great crowd as we support the Jewish community and the Jacksonville Jaguars! Wishing your family a happy and healthy New Year from the entire JCA board and staff! Shalom Shalom! Board of Directors Executive Committee Adam Frisch, President Allison Korman Shelton, Vice President Brent Trager, Vice President David Wolf, Secretary Rochelle Stoddard, Treasurer Michael Miller, Asst. Sec./Treasurer Nancy B. Perlman, Past President Jan G. Lipsky, Past President David A. Stein, Honorary Chairman Board Members Lisa Ansbacher • Andy Cantor Mary Edwards • Jerry Kaplan Leah Kennelly • Garry Kitay Jill Metlin • Douglas Oberdorfer Debbie Parker • Jason Plaien Rebekah Selevan • Blair Sherman Denise Sherman • Irene Wolfe Chase Zimmerman Past Board Presidents David A. Stein • Lois Chepenik Bruce Warschoff • Mark Green Howard I. Korman • Irene Jaffa Ernest N. Brodsky • Stephen M. Goldman Kenneth B. Jacobs • Steve Sherman David C. Miller • Nancy B. Perlman Jan G. Lipsky Life Board Members Mickey Block* • Lawrence DuBow Melvin Gottlieb • Howard I. Korman Jeffrey Parker • William F. Rein Joseph P. Safer* • David A. Stein *Of Blessed Memory JCA Department Directors Exec. Director................. Myron Flagler, ext. 246 Asst. Exec. Director....... Nancy Green, ext. 247 Finance................. Melissa Meyenberg, ext. 224 Administration......................Pam Tavill, ext. 225 Adam Frisch President Develop. & Comm............. Lior Spring, ext. 318 Early Childhood.............. Theresa Levy, ext. 237 Facilities Mgmt.................... Cal Barker, ext. 238 Fam. & Jwsh. Pgrms........ Dave Flagler, ext. 271 Fitness & Wellness...... Eiffel Gilyana, ext. 324 JCA Building Hours Sun. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 am – 6 pm Mon – Thur. . . . . 5:30 am – 9:30 pm Fri. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:30 am – 5 pm Sat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 – 6 pm JCA Holiday Hours New Year’s Eve Thur, Dec 31 . . . . . . . . 5:30 am - 5 pm New Year’s Day Fri, Jan 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 am - 4 pm J Institute.............................. Dorri Kraus, ext. 239 Membership....................Hollie Arnold, ext. 234 Sports & Rec...................Rio Robinson, ext. 250 Strat. Implementation.....Katie Kight, ext. 231 Theatre............................Shelly Hughes, ext. 252 Youth Services.................. Betsy Miller, ext. 245 3 Proselytization The JCA is dedicated to the enhancement of Jewish identity and the continuity of Jewish life. A person or persons’ act of proselytizing or teaching of non-Jewish principles in an attempt to convert members or guests is prohibited, and persons engaging in proselytizing will be required to leave the building and grounds. Pg Affiliated with the Jewish Federation of Jacksonville, United Way of Northeast Florida and the Jewish Community Centers Association of North America. A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION FOR JEWISH COMMUNITY ALLIANCE, INC., A FLORIDA-BASED NONPROFIT CORPORATION (REGISTRATION NO. CH202), MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE 1-800-HELP-FLA (435-7352) WITHIN THE STATE OR VISITING THEIR WEBSITE. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE. DCF License #: C04DU0213 Winter [email protected] Program G u i d e Let’s Boogie the Save date February 27, 2016 JCA’s annual fundraiser committee and Alison Brent Trager and Glenn Michael Miller and chaired by Alex Ackerman • Sharon Bloom • Lauren Edwards • Mary Edwards • Sue Elinoff • Adam Frisch • Pat Frisch • Sierra Frisch Allison Jacobs • Sam Levin • Monique Miller • Debbie Parker • Kim Robbins • Dana Rogozinski • Jeanine Rogozinski Ellen Rosner • Ryan Saltz • Shari Saye • Fran Selevan • Rebekah Selevan • Allison Korman Shelton • Kendall Sisisky Kimberly Sisisky • Linda Stein • Randee Steinberg • Rochelle Stoddard • Stacie Wilf • Chase Zimmerman Wellness Conne ion Understanding the Teenage Brain Teenagers can be trying, but it may not be their fault. Studies have shown that the brain continues to develop into the early twenties. Join Dr. Karla Repper of Baptist Health for this discussion on the teenage brain and how to make the teen years easier for you and your child. Advance registration appreciated. Wed, Jan 13 | 7 - 8:30 pm Free to the entire community | 1516 WCBRAIN Introduction to Mindfulness Meditation Mindfulness meditation is an effective technique for decreasing anxiety and stress, improving working memory and reducing emotional reactivity. Learn how to relax your body, use your breath to focus your thoughts and create a more compassionate outlook on life. No special training or knowledge is needed. Mon | 6 - 7:30 pm | Feb 1, 8, 15, 22 $ 60 | Valued Members $40 | 1516 WCMIND Drink, Drink and be Merry JCA Baptist Health Wellness Coach Cheryl Meyer will lead a discussion on the importance of staying hydrated year round. A plated salad will be served. Advance registration appreciated. Thurs, Dec 10 | Noon Free to the entire community | 1516 WCDRINK Medical Fitness: Type 2 Diabetes Baptist Health is hosting an 8-week exercise and education program at the JCA for those with type 2 diabetes. This program is supervised by a clinical exercise physiologist and includes: understanding diabetes, monitoring blood glucose, individualized exercise prescription, nutrition, medication, weight management and more. It also includes pre and post outcomes (testing and measurements) and communication with your physician to help you better manage your diabetes. For more information, see the February Alliance News or call 202-9708. $ 275 | Valued Member $225 For more wellness programs, see pages 10, 16 and 17. Kick off the New Year by making an appointment with one of our Wellness Coaches! A confidential online Wellness Assessment will help you understand your current state of health with follow-up recommendations. Onsite Wellness Coaches are available to educate and motivate you to adopt lifestyle changes and achieve your goals. Call ext. 333 for more information. Feel better, live well! Begin your wellness journey at jca.ezonlineregistration.net and meet with a Wellness Coach to receive a gift. Free to JCA valued members. [email protected] Pg 5 Winter Program G u i d e J Institute | Learn Dorri Kraus 730 - 2100 ext. 239 J Institute Director The Cardinal that Spoke Yiddish Rabbi Joshua Lief, senior rabbi at The Temple, will lead our discussion of the fascinating true story of a Jewish boy who converted to Catholicism and rose through the ranks of the Church to become a Cardinal. Advance registration appreciated. Wed, Dec 16 | Noon Free valued members only 1516 MAYIDDISH Road Safety Mark Laszlo, certified AARP driving instructor, will share tips for better road safety in this 30-minute workshop focusing on steering wheel hand positions. Everyone is welcome. Advance registration appreciated. Tues, Jan 12 | Noon Free for all | 1516 MAROAD Smart Driver Course Pack a brown bag dairy lunch (no meat please) and join an AARP trained instructor in this class for licensed drivers 50 plus. Learn to drive defensively and adjust to vision changes, hearing loss and more. Attendance will qualify you for a discount on your insurance. For details, call Sandy at ext. 322. Registration requested by January 14. Tues, Jan 19 | 9 am - 3:30 pm (with a 30 minute lunch break) 20 check made out to AARP 15 AARP members $ $ Pg 6 January 2016 March Stolen with Cindy Edelman Twenty years later, empty picture frames still hang on the wall after the robbery of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Art Museum in Boston. This major art heist, including Vermeer and Rembrandt masterpieces, has never been solved. Join Cindy Edelman to learn more. Advance registration appreciated. Wed, Dec 9 | Noon | $6 at the door or several cans of tuna | 1516 MASTOLEN Women’s Learning: LEAN IN 2.0 continued LEAN IN learning sessions and circle meetings provide a forum for knowledge and growth by focusing on topics of interest and importance to women. To learn more, please visit jcajax.org/leanin. Learning Sessions | 7 - 8:30 pm (Circle dates provided at learning sessions) Tues, Jan 19 Looks Aren’t Everything Registration requested by January 13. Wed, Mar 2 Topic to follow Registration requested by March 3. 8 | Valued Member $5 1516 JILEANIN*** $ Rabbis in the Round: The Afterlife Many world religions have very specific notions of an afterlife. Join this inspirational evening as Rabbis Cohen, Tilman and Feigenbaum lead a discussion on the afterlife from the perspectives of the three major denominations of Judaism. Advance registration appreciated. Mon, Feb 29 | 7 - 8:30 pm $ 5 | Free for valued members 1516 JIAFTERLIFE The Orpheus Clock: A Novel Art Maven Cindy Edelman presents author Simon Goodman’s history of his family, the Gutmanns, of the German banking dynasty, who were stripped of their home, freedom and ultimately their lives. Join us for a fascinating look at this art loving Jewish family and the continued search by its heirs to locate family treasures. The book can be borrowed by calling Sandy at ext. 322. It is not necessary to read the book to enjoy the program. Advance registration appreciated. Wed, Mar 30 | Noon $ 6 at the door or several cans of tuna or peanut butter 1516 MAORPHEUS Sustainability: What Does it Mean and How Can You Benefit? Sustainability is applicable to all aspects of society, but how do people fit in? Join Sustainability Coordinator Ashley Johnson, PhD, and Executive Director Sarah Boran of the US Green Building Council as they reveal the world of sustainable living and show us the small steps that make a big difference. Advance registration appreciated. Mon, Mar 14 | 7 - 8:30 pm $ 5 | Free for valued members 1516 JISUSTAIN Look Better, Feel Better Crow’s feet, smile lines, age spots, no more! A top Jacksonville cosmetic dermatologist shares the latest techniques and non-surgical procedures to make you look and feel younger. Look for more details in the February Alliance News. AARP Presents: Tablets 101 In March, learn tablet basics at a local library. AARP sponsors this course and provides tablets for use. Discover if a tablet is right for you. For more information, call Sandy at ext. 322. jcajax.org Crafting at the J: Essentials of Cosmetics and Natural Skin Care Products Learn the art and science of natural skin care products. Using essential oils and all natural ingredients, Donna McGee of Green Lotus Studios teaches you how to make serums, creams, exfoliates and eye makeup to suit your skin type. Grab a friend and join this fun-filled evening of personal pampering. Registration required by February 4. Tues, Feb 9 | 6:30 - 9 pm $ 30 | Valued Member $20 1516 JISKINCARE The 39 Steps Alfred Hitchcock See the master at his best when we travel to St. Augustine for an evening of good theater. This film tells the story of a man with a boring life who meets a woman who claims to be a spy. Details to follow in the February Alliance News. Call Sandy at ext. 322 for more information. Bring a friend, enjoy a glass of wine and create a beautiful mosaic mirror. All materials are provided (you may bring pieces of your own). Registration required by January 5. Thur | 6:30 - 9 pm | Jan 14, 21, 28 $ 90 | Valued Member $60 1516 JIMOSAICS Rabbi Sandberg Israeli Photography Look for details coming in the February Alliance News. [email protected] Sandy Oasis 730 - 2100 ext. 322 Program Coordinator Fun and Games Our monthly Rummy Q games continue in January if you want to learn to play this great game. If you play Gin Rummy, you can play Rummy Q. Join the fun and make new friends. Advance registration appreciated. Tues | Jan 19, Feb 16, Mar 15 | 1 pm $ 4 per event, valued members only 1516 MARUMMYQ*** The Distillery: A Road Trip The St. Augustine Distillery produces vodka, rum and other beverages. Travel to the old city to learn how spirits are made, enjoy a tasting and a Dutch treat lunch at Ice Plant. Reservations required by February 10. For more information, contact Sandy at ext. 322. Thur, Feb 18 | 9:20 am in the JCA lobby $ 36 | Valued Member $24 1516 MADISTILLERY Coming in March Advance Directives: A Living Will Jewish Law J Institute | Socialize Crafting at the J: Mosaics The Joy of Bread Baking Winter is the perfect time for bread making. Make homemade challah for Shabbat dinner and learn basic skills to bake most breads anytime the spirit moves you. Registration required by February 3. Space is limited! For information, contact Sandy at ext. 322. Thur, Feb 11 | Noon $ 12 | Valued Member $8 1516 MABAKING Microbrews: More Than Just a Can of Bud Microbreweries have launched a renaissance, popularizing beer as a sophisticated pairing for meals and a delightful beverage on its own. Join Jacksonville’s “Beer Guy,” Marc Wisdom, to learn, taste and experience what these beers have to offer. Registration required by March 29. Thur, Mar 31 | 6 - 7:30 pm $ 24 | Valued Member $16 1516 JIMICROBREW Share Your Trip Do you love to travel? If you have visited interesting places around the world and would like to share them with JCA friends in a PowerPoint presentation, contact Sandy at ext. 322. Advance registration appreciated. Thur, Feb 25 | 1 pm Free for valued members 1516 MASHARE Pg 7 Winter Program G u i d e J Institute | Explore Individualized Medicine Imagine doctors using your genetic make up to prevent disease or tailor treatments to your individual condition. Dr. Alexander Parker, associate director of the Individualized Medicine Center at Mayo Clinic, leads this fascinating discussion about the future of medicine. Advance registration appreciated. Thur, Dec 3 | 7 - 8:30 pm $ 5 | Free for valued members 1516 JIMEDICINE Carole King Tapestry Enjoy a morning of great music with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra featuring music by Carole King. Gather your friends for great entertainment. Paid reservations by January 7; includes the concert and round trip transportation. For information, contact Sandy at ext. 322. Fri, Jan 15 | 9:30 am in the JCA lobby $ 44 | Valued Member $29 1516 MATAPESTRY The Power of Journaling Author and freelance writer Stephanie Natale-Frus shows how journaling helps us better understand ourselves, others and the things that stop us from achieving happy, satisfying lives. Bring a notebook or journal and get ready to write. Registration required by January 8. Mon, Jan 11 | 7 - 9 pm | $5 | Free for valued members | 1516 JIJOURNALING Recycle: To Use Again Find out what happens to that special bin that you put on the curb every week on this visit to the Republic Services Recycling Center. Wear comfortable shoes for a guided tour of the facility. A Dutch treat lunch will follow. Call Sandy at ext. 322 for more information. Wed, Jan 27 | 9:15 am in the JCA lobby $ 23 | Valued Member $15 1516 MARECYCLE Magic Carpets and More Meet us at the Mussallem Gallery on Phillips Highway for a tour of their oriental rugs, art, jewelry and more. A Dutch treat lunch at Noura Café and a stop at Freshfield Farms for beautiful produce will follow. Reservations required by January 27. Thur, Feb 4 | 10:15 am (Meet and caravan from the JCA) 5 | Valued Member $2 1516 MAMAGIC $ Rise of the Drone Drones first made headlines over a decade ago. Now they’re in the hands of consumers, with commercial applications soon to follow. Take a look at the future of drones with expert KC Sealock and education innovator Brent Klavon. Advance registration appreciated. Wed, Feb 17 | 7 - 8:30 pm | $5 | Free for valued members | 1516 JIDRONE J Institute | Cultural Arts JCA Young Concert Artists Series Thanks to the generosity of the Berman family, these concerts are free and open to the entire community. Registration requested 3 days prior to each event. For more information, please contact Thelma at ext. 227. Sun, Jan 24 | 3 pm | The Hermes Quartet The luminous Hermes Quartet (violinists Omer Bouchez and Elise Liu, violist Yung-Hsin Chang and cellist Anthony Kondo) has been praised for their world class playing as “likely [to] take their place among the top quartets of our time” (The Washington Post). Winner of the 2012 Young Concert Artists International Auditions, they made their U.S. debut to rave reviews at Carnegie’s Zankel Hall. 1516 CACONCERTJAN JAway special encore mini-concert presented at Beth El Beaches | Mon, Jan 25 at 10:30 am | 16WIN CAJAWAY Sun, Feb 14 | 3 pm | Sang-Eun Lee, cello Cellist Sang-Eun Lee has been hailed for her expressive artistry and dazzling technique. Winner of the 2014 Young Concert Artists International Auditions, she has performed as a soloist with Korea’s leading orchestras, including the Seoul Philharmonic. Born in Seoul, Republic of Korea, Sang-Eun currently attends the Curtis Institute of Music, working with Peter Wiley and Carter Brey. 1516 CACONCERTFEB Pg 8 January 2016 March Sun, Mar 20 | 3 pm | George Li, piano Praised for “staggering technical prowess, a sense of command and depth of expression” (The Washington Post), pianist George Li possesses brilliant virtuosity and effortless grace far beyond his years. In 2011, Li performed for President Obama at the White House in an evening honoring Chancellor Angela Merkel. He is currently in the Harvard University/New England Conservatory joint program. 1516 CACONCERTMAR jcajax.org J Institute | Cultural Arts Vandroff Art Gallery The Paintings of Ted Head January 8 to February 3 Using watercolors and transparent oils, Ted achieves rich darks and vibrant contrasts. Detailed and realistic in style, he endeavors to see beyond the obvious to create images that surpass the confines of a photograph. He is a signature member of the Florida Watercolor Society. The Paintings of Linda Foreman February 5 to March 2 This collection of acrylic on canvas, canvas board and gesso board was completed in the last two years and has not been previously shown. Art has been a lifelong passion for Linda, a graduate of Jacksonville University, overlapping her career as a registered nurse, from which she is now retired. The Paintings of Vicky Lennon March 4 to March 30 Vicky’s process of painting involves working intuitively as the image evolves. Layered glazing gives lushness and depth while the addition of mediums helps to create textures that emerge in the final image. Film Series These events are free and open to the community. Contact Thelma at ext. 227 for more information. Six Million and One Sun, Jan 10 | 2 pm 1516 CAFILMJAN This is an eloquent, intense and at times humorous portrait of documentary filmmaker David Fisher and his siblings as they follow in the footsteps of their late father, a Hungarian Holocaust survivor who was interned in Gusen and Gunskirchen, Austria. The Port of Last Resort Sun, Mar 27 | 2 pm 1516 CAFILMMAR Between 1938 and 1941, nearly 20,000 European Jews escaped the terror of the Nazis by fleeing to Shanghai, China. Most would end up spending a decade in exile, building a community known as “Little Vienna” and surviving in a ghetto controlled by the Japanese. This film won Best Picture at the Framing the Other Film Festival in 1999. Pet Portrait Painting Party “Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.” -Pablo Picasso Art Classes | ext. 245 | jcajax.org/arts Artistic Garden Journaling Learn to create your own garden journal from experienced artist and Master Gardener Lucinda Halsema. In addition to art instruction, get techniques and ideas for your own special garden. Become familiar with flowers native to Florida and let your imagination take over. Sun | 3:30 - 5:30 pm | Feb 14, 21, 28, Mar 6, 13, 20 $ 153 | Valued Member $102 | 16WIN CAGARDEN Chemistry of Art (Mixing Media) with Lucinda Halsema This class investigates the synergy between art and chemistry and the use of different mediums to ensure your masterpiece stands the test of time. Thur | 7 - 9 pm | Jan 7, 14, 21, 28, Feb 4, 11, 18, 25 $ 202 | Valued Member $136 | 16WIN CACHEMISTRY Pottery This eight week course teaches hand building and wheel throwing. Students learn how to glaze and finish pieces using high-fire glazing techniques. No previous clay experience is required; clay is provided. Tues | 10 am - noon or 12:30 - 2:30 pm | $216 | Valued Member $144 Session I Jan 5, 12, 19, 26, Feb 2, 9, 16, 23 | 16WIN CAPOT** Session II Mar 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Apr 5, 12, 19 | 16SPR CAPOT** [email protected] A bit of paint, wine and a whole lot of fun with Painting with a Twist! Pets will be presketched. Participants must submit a picture of their pet upon registration. Tues, Jan 26 | 6:30 - 9:30 pm $ 80 | Valued Member $60 16WIN CATWIST Pen and Ink Sketching with Lucinda Halsema Lucinda will cover the basics of pen and ink drawing techniques, tools and use of materials. Sun | 1 - 3 pm Jan 10, 17, 24, 31, Feb 7, 14 $ 153 | Valued Member $102 16WIN CASKETCH Oil Painting with Paola Pileri Learn to paint with oils for a fun and rewarding experience. This class introduces you to the materials you need to get on your way to creating beautiful works of art. $ 153 | Valued Member $102 Mon | 7 - 9 pm | 16WIN CAOILPM Jan 11, 25, Feb 1, 8, 22, 29 Tues | 10 am - noon | 16WIN CAOILAM Feb 2, 9, 16, 23, Mar 1, 8 Pg 9 Winter Program G u i d e J Institute | Wellness Prostate Cancer: Prevention, Detection and Treatment Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer among men, yet it is rarely discussed. Join us for this very important 3-part series with one of Jacksonville’s leading oncology groups. Details in the February Alliance News. The Facts: Understanding the Causes, Signs and Stages The Fight: Understanding the Diagnosis and Treatment Options The Physical: Understanding the Role of Exercise, Nutrition and Emotional Health Before, During and After Diagnosis Sit & Get Fit Classes meet Monday through Friday from 10:45 until 11:30 am. Join your friends for life changing fitness. Certified instructors lead this great class. Register with the JCA registrar; free for valued members. Heal Yourself with Feldenkrais The Feldenkrais Method® is a form of mind-body cooperation using gentle movements and focused attention to improve posture, coordination and flexibility. Dr. Nancy-Laurel Pettersen shows you how this method can relieve pain, reduce stress and improve functionality. Registration required by January 18. Wed | 6 - 7 pm | Jan 20, 27, Feb 3, 10 $ 60 | Valued Member $40 1516 JIHEAL Prostate Cancer Care: Practical Applications Get a greater understanding of prostate cancer in this 4-week specialized, small group training program. Focus on exercise, nutrition and emotional wellbeing with specially trained fitness, nutrition and wellness professionals. This program will help ease your body and mind. Learn more in the February Alliance News. Sit & Get Fit Lunch A salad and coconut oil beauty demonstration will follow Sit & Get Fit. Coconut oil is not just for cooking; it’s great for skin, too. Workout then join us. Wed, Mar 16 | Noon $ 6 | Free for registered Sit & Get Fit class members | 1516 MASGFLUNCH*** The Next Big Thing in Cataract Surgery Dr. Jeff Levenson, board certified ophthalmologist, brings sight restoring cataract surgery to the underprivileged in Central and South America. Join us for a fascinating evening of stories from his journeys and learn information on cataracts, glaucoma and other eye diseases. Advance registration appreciated. Mon, Mar 28 | 7 - 8:30 pm | $5 | Free for valued members | 1516 JICATARACT For additional wellness programming, see pages 5, 16 and 17. 2015 JCA Mini Cultural Arts Festival Patrons Sponsors Frisch Families • Korman-Shelton Families Patrons Mel and Debbie Gottlieb • Rabbi Joshua and Becca Lief • Miller Families • David and Linda Stein Bruce and Lonnie Steinberg • SteinMart Donors Michel and Suzette Allen • Block Families • Dan and Cindy Edelman • Mark and Nancy Green Kal and Judy Levinson Connoisseurs Myron and Bunni Flagler • Ken and Allison Jacobs • Jimmy and Irene Jaffa Randy Kammer and Jeff Wollitz • Lawrence and Kathy Kanter • Garry Kitay and Debbie Banks Bob and Thelma Nied • Michael and Sue Nussbaum • David and Kim Robbins Joel and Sylvia Shapiro • Edward and Millie Tannen • Irene Wolfe Pg 10 January 2016 March Friends Philip and Karen Adler • Sidney Ansbacher and Susan Ponder-Stansel • Frank and Karen Backilman Audrey Baker • Andrew and LaVerne Cantor • Alan and Lois Chepenik • Martin and Betty Edwards Ron and Sue Elinoff • Mel and Beverly Fruit • Ira and Marilynn Goldfield • David and Beth Goldman Stuart and Risa Herman • Kenneth and Paula Horn • David and Katie Kight • Michael and Pam Korn Dan and Dinah Kossoff • Robert and Anne Lufrano • Neal and Nina Roth Mitchell and Diane Rothstein • Christine Silverton • Dianna Smith • Barry and Rori Stevens Carole Wolpin • Evan and Arlene Yegelwel Well Wishers Leslie Held • Helen Kehrt in memory of Hugh Van Seaton • Bernie and Jackie Simms 2015 Mini Cultural Arts Festival patrons as of November 2, 2015 jcajax.org Jewish and Family Programs Dave Flagler 730 - 2100 ext. 271 Family Shabbat Dinner Join other JCA families for a festive Shabbat dinner and celebration. Enjoy an evening filled with food, stories, songs, games and fun. Reservations requested by January 11. Fri, Jan 15 | 6 - 7:00 pm $ 15 per family | Valued Member $10 1516 JUDINNER Monday, December 7 | 5:45 - 8 pm Join us for our annual Chanukkah Celebration featuring our world famous latkes, hotdogs, songs, entertainment, youth activities and the lighting of our giant chanukiyah outside. This event is FREE and open to all JCA members. Register | ext. 228 | jcajax.org/family Reservations required by December 1. Please pick up your admission tickets from the JCA receptionist. VS Jewish Community Tailgate In partnership with the Jewish Federation of Jacksonville and local synagogues and agencies, the JCA invites you to our first Jewish Community Tailgate at the Jacksonville Jaguars. Get ready for the game against the Atlanta Falcons with a kosher tailgate, including food, beverages, games and activities for kids. There is a special ticket price for this event. If you already have tickets, register for the tailgate only. To register or purchase tickets, call ext. 271. Sun, Dec 20 | 10 am - 1 pm | $40 - $50 ticket and tailgate | 1516 JUJAGUARS $ 10 tailgate only | 1516 JUTAILGATE [email protected] Family Campfire Bring your musical instruments for an evening roasting marshmallows around the campfire, songs, snacks and a musical Havdallah service to end Shabbat. As Tu B’Shevat (the Jewish New Year for trees) approaches, let’s appreciate all that nature has to offer. Sat, Jan 23 | 6:30 - 8:30 pm $ 15 per family | Valued Member $10 1516 JUCAMPFIRE Family Movie Night Join us for a family movie night at the JCA and an evening of family fun; snacks will be provided. Reservations appreciated by February 19. Sat, Feb 20 | 7 pm $ 10 per family Free for valued members 1516 JUMOVIE Pre Purim Family Picnic Meet us for a kosher style picnic with other JCA families and learn about and make mishloach manot (Purim snack baskets) to share with your friends. The JCA will supply snacks, dishes and items for baskets. Sun, Mar 20 | Location TBD $ 15 per family | Valued Member $10 1516 JUPICNIC Pg 11 Winter Program G u i d e Youth/Teen Activities Betsy Miller 730 - 2100 ext. 245 New! Academic tutoring services now available in the Youth Services Department. Call ext. 245 for details. • After School Program • Jacksonville Teens Volunteer (JTV) This program provides meaningful experiences and education about our community. Meet other teens, have fun and get community service hours needed for school. JTV is free and open to the public. Transportation will be provided from the JCA to locations at the specified times below. Registration is required three business days before each event. Spaces are limited; JCA valued members will have priority. Sulzbacher Center Facilitate an art project with the resident youth Sun, Jan 24 | 1 - 4 pm River Garden Hebrew Home Bake friendship cookies and deliver them to residents Sun, Feb 14 | 1 - 4 pm Beach Cleanup Tues, Mar 22 | 9 am - 2 pm (spring break for Duval County) 1516 YSJTV*** Kaplan SAT Prep Class Want to bring up your test scores? This series prepares students for the SAT through practice tests, test taking strategies and identifying personal strengths and weaknesses. Please register through the Kaplan Center at 1-800-524-8378 or visit kaptest.com. Classes start in January. Space is limited. End their day at the JCA! Limited spaces still available Jewish environment • Free transportation Organized and structured • Homework room with computer lab “Power Hour” Choose from a daily variety of fun enrichment options: Chess Club, mixed media art, sports and more. There’s something for everyone! Power Hour Plus Classes below are from 4 to 5 pm and are an added value to students enrolled in the JCA After School Program. 4-Week Session $60 | Valued Member $40 *Fees do not apply to JCA After School participants Chess Club (Age 5 - 17) Learn to perfect this ancient game of wits. Study basic strategy, challenge others in games, learn how to be a healthy competitor and gain patience. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced player, this club’s for you! Registration is also open to non JCA After School participants. Wed | Session I Jan 6, 13, 20, 27 | Session II Feb 3, 10, 17, 24 Session III Mar 2, 9, 16, 30 | 1516 YSCHESS*** Global Goodies (Age 6 - 8) In this explorative cooking class, students sauté their way to learning about different cultures. Every class features a different country and teaches the history behind the dishes that make each cuisine famous. Registration is also open to non JCA After School participants. Thur | Jan 7, 14, 21, 28 | 1516 YSGOODIES Math Eats! (Age 6 - 11) Experience real life application of mathematics in the kitchen. Mix, stir, pour, cook and eat while learning how to read nutrition labels and decipher the ingredients in foods. Learn to calculate things such as the cost of a serving, grams of sugar and calories, all while making and enjoying a healthy snack together! Tues | Feb 2, 9, 16, 23 | 1516 YSMATH Young Yoga (Age 6 - 11) Join yoga expert Leslie Wilbur to learn the benefits of yoga. Improve balance, flexibility, coordination, concentration and self-esteem. Mon | Feb 1, 8, 22, 29 | 1516 YSYOGA Histories Mysteries (Age 5 - 8) Pg 12 January 2016 March Calling all super sleuths! Explore with history buff and elementary school teacher Grace Kolczynski in this exciting, interactive and educational (shhh, don’t tell the kids) series. Construct a pyramid and sail the Mayflower as we unravel the past in a fun and memorable way. Thur | Feb 4, 11, 18, 25 | 1516 YSMYSTERY jcajax.org Make a date and leave the entertainment to us! Kids will have fun playing, eating, watching movies and more while you enjoy a night to yourselves! Sat, Feb 13 | 7 - 10:30 pm | $30 | Valued Member $20 | 1516 YSNIGHTOUTFEB The Zoo and You! (Grade 1 - 5) Who says field trips have to be during the week? Meet us at the JCA to head to the zoo for a wild weekend adventure! Snacks and transportation included. Sun, Mar 6 | 1 - 5 pm | $38 | Valued Member $25 | 1516 YSZOO Middle School Movie Night (Grade 6 - 8) Movie goers can accompany us for a night of popcorn and entertainment. We will meet at the JCA; transportation is provided. Sat, Jan 9 | 7:30 - 10:30 pm | $30 | Valued Member $20 | 1516 YSMOVIE Babysitters Training Course (Age 10 - 15) Learn how to prepare for an emergency if home alone or babysitting in this one day class. Valuable safety tips will be taught, and basic CPR and first aid skills will be reviewed. Jan 18, Feb 15, Mar 18 | 9 am - 3:30 pm $ 75 | Valued Member $50 | 1516 YSSITTER*** Youth and Family New Year’s Eve Dinner and Party Youth/Teen Activities Parents’ Night Out (Grade K - 5) Ring in the New Year early with a night of food and festivities. The evening will include a fun movie, dinner and more with JCA friends. The countdown starts at 6 pm and ends with a bang at 9 pm. For more information, contact the JCA registrar at ext. 228. Wed, Dec 30 | 6 - 9 pm $ 30 per family | Valued Member $20 1516 YSNEWYEAREVE Study Zone! Back by popular demand! (Age 10 - 15) Attention members, does your middle schooler need a place to do homework? Register your child for the Study Zone. We provide a quiet room monitored by professional staff with computers and internet. Mon - Thur (school days only) Jan 4 to Jun 9 | 4 - 6 pm $ 125 valued members only 1516 YSSTUDYZONE After School Dinner and Open House Thur, Jan 7 | 6 - 7:30 pm (Grade K - 5) On days when school is closed, send your child to the JCA to explore, create, learn and have FUN with friends. Children select either an arts or sports track each day to determine the majority of their daily activities; both tracks include swimming. Leave your worries at the door as your child enters a safe, nurturing environment supervised by our responsible and energetic staff. Wear athletic shoes, pack a dairy lunch and swim essentials, and we’ll take care of the rest! Jan 18, 22*Other days offered throughout the school year. Spring Break J•CAtion Days This spring break, step right up for a carnival of fun! Balloon animals, juggling, ring toss, moonwalk and more. Don’t miss out on this big top adventure. Most schools’ spring break days are offered; call for more information. Daily Fees Early Registration* Option A (7:30 am - 6 pm) $ 53 | Valued Member $46 $ Option B (9 am - 4 pm) $ 48* | Valued Member $41 43 | Valued Member $38 $ 38* | Valued Member $33 *Five business days or more prior to each date of attendance. A $10 surcharge will be applied to day-of registrations. [email protected] Join us for an evening of food and fun to learn more about what the JCA can offer you and your elementary aged children. Representatives from the Aquatic, Sports and Recreation, Tennis and Theatre departments will be available to give information about their programs and answer any questions you may have. Reservations required by January 5 by calling ext. 245 or 271. Middle School Paintball (Grade 6 - 8) Meet us at the JCA for an action packed day playing paintball with your friends at Paintball Adventures! Transportation and food are provided; all you need to bring is your game face. Fri, Mar 25 | 9:30 am - 1:30 pm $ 75 | Valued Member $50 1516 YSPAINTBALL Pg 13 Winter Program G u i d e Theatre Shelly Hughes 730 - 2100 ext. 252 Auditions Baby Bear Ballet Learn the basics of ballet with a ballet buddy bear. This beginner class is a fun and relaxed introduction to ballet. Each dancer receives a ballet bear or bunny to help with posture and arms. Dancing is CRAZY FUN when you dance with a buddy bear! Baby Bear Ballet A (Age 2 - 3) Fri | 12:30 - 1 pm Jan 8, 15, 22, 29, Feb 5, 12, 19, 26, Mar 11, 18 $ 192 | Valued Member $128 16WIN THBBBALLETA Baby Bear Ballet B (Age 4 - 6) Fri | 1:30 - 2 pm Jan 8, 15, 22, 29, Feb 5, 12, 19, 26, Mar 11, 18 $ 192 | Valued Member $128 16WIN THBBBALLETB NEW! Spring Break Theatre Camp! March 21 to March 25 (Grade K - 8) Step right up, one and all; the smallest of the small and the tallest of the tall! Jump into the magical world of Dr. Seuss as we sing, dance and tumble our way through his Circus McGurkus! The greatest show on the face of the earth or wherever you go. We’ll also have our very own circus showcase! Mar 21 to 25 | 9 am - 4 pm (extended day options available) 215 | Valued Member $190 Early Registration* $190 Valued Member $165 1516 THSPRING $ *Register by March 13, 2016 Sunday, January 3 | 1 pm Grade 2 - 9 Rehearsals Mon, Thur | 4 - 6 pm Beginning Thursday, January 7 Shows Sat | Mar 5, 12 | 7:30 pm Sun | Mar 6, 13 | 2 pm 225 | Valued Member $150 $ *No fees will be collected until after the cast list is posted JCA Playhouse (Age 4 - 6) This program is a perfect introduction to the magical world of theatre! Our young actors put on a variety style show complete with scripts, music and dance. Children memorize lines, learn songs and choreography, all in anticipation of their big show. Wed | 4 - 5 pm | Jan 6, 13, 20, 27, Feb 3, 10, 17 Additional Rehearsals Feb 18, 19 | Show Sun, Feb 21 | 1 pm $ 190 | Valued Member $130 | 16WIN THPLAYHOUSE Zoe’s Hippity Hop Move and Groove (Age 3 - 6) This class helps young dancers develop movement quality and imagination. Students participate in exercises that teach listening skills, levels and direction. Children exposed to these activities are more creative, consistently freer in their movement as they develop and have higher levels of self-esteem. Thur | 1:30 - 2 pm | Jan 7, 14, 21, 28, Feb 4, 11, 18, 25, Mar 3, 10, 17 $ 150 | Valued Member $100 | 16WIN THZOEHOP Zoe’s Clubhouse (Age 3 - 6) This creative class has your little one singing, dancing and play acting on the JCA’s big stage! Children explore their imaginations while learning social skills and team work in a fun, creative environment. Activities include theatre games, improvisation, adventure sketches and moving and grooving! Wed | 1:30 - 2:15 pm | Jan 13, 20, 27, Feb 3, 10, 17, 24, Mar 9, 16 $ 132 | Valued Member $88 | 16WIN THZOECLUBHOUSE JCA Glee Club (JGC) (Age 10 - 16) Pg 14 January 2016 March Calling all singers! If you love to sing, sing, sing then this club is for you. Learn a variety of songs from different styles and genres of music. The JGC is led by Craig Wickless of the Theatre Department. Sun | 1 - 2 pm | Jan 17, 24, 31, Feb 7, 14, 21, Apr 3, 10, 17 $ 75 | Valued Member $50 | 16WIN THGLEECLUB jcajax.org Cooking Around the World 99 Fully accredited NAEYC, FKC, ACA, GSOD 5« rating 99 Facility with integrated programming 99 Unique curriculum and partnerships including Cummer Museum, Jacksonville Symphony, Jacksonville Zoo, MOSH, St. Johns RiverKeeper, Riverside Fine Arts 99 Preschool/Kindergarten 12 months to 6 years Ext. 235 | jcajax.org/ece Michele Block Gan Yeladim Preschool is open to all children regardless of race, religious affiliation or ethnic origin. JCA membership is not required, but JCA members have priority in registration. DCF license # C04DU0213 Join Ms. Renee in our lovely children’s kitchen to prepare and taste foods from countries all around the world. Each child will bring home a special keepsake cookbook at the end of the session. Tues | 1:30 - 2:15 pm Dec 8, 15, Jan 5, 12, 19, 26, Feb 2, 9 $ 120 | Valued Member $80 16WIN ECCOOK Michele Block Gan Yeladim (Age 3 - 6 by 9/1/2015) Theresa Levy 730 - 2100 ext. 237 Adventure Yoga (Age 3 - 6 by 9/1/2015) Have fun while improving flexibility, balance, coordination, concentration and self-esteem. Gisela leads the practice with animal, nature and other poses. Mon | 1:30 - 2:15 pm Jan 11, 18, 25, Feb 1, 8, 22, 29, Mar 7 $ 120 | Valued Member $80 16WIN ECYOGA Spanish (Age 3 - 6 by 9/1/2015) Hola, amigos! Learn to speak Spanish through songs, crafts and games in this fun filled class led by Ms. Dulce. Thur | 1:30 - 2:15 pm Jan 21, 28, Feb 4, 11, 18, 25, Mar 3, 10 $ 120 | Valued Member $80 16WIN ECSPANISH JPlace Rochelle Golomb 730 - 2100 ext. 259 The place for unparalleled excellence in early childhood experiences Grandfriends’ Shabbat Day Friday, January 22 Stroller Fit Moms Enjoy a great opportunity to bond with your baby while getting in shape. Gisela Morgan leads this total body workout featuring a blend of Barre Pilates, yoga and power walking. These stroller-based exercises will build strength, tone muscle and improve posture. Mon | 9:30 - 10:30 am | Jan 11, 18, 25, Feb 1, 8, 22, 29, Mar 7 $ 120 | Valued Member $80 | 16WIN FITMOMS JCafé Pottery Experience Families with young children, enjoy a fun morning led by potter Tim Bullard. Learn hand building techniques and experience creative expression using real clay and simple tools. Sun, Jan 10 | 10:30 - 11:30 am | 1516 ECJCAFEJAN $ 15 per family | Valued Member $10 (Includes light refreshments) Michele Block Gan Yeladim is excited to host the second annual Grandfriends’ Shabbat celebration. Bubbie, Zayde, Grandma, Grandpa or special friends, join us in an enjoyable, memorable, intergenerational experience. Busy Bees & Grasshopper classes 9:30 - 10 am Teddy Bear, Junior Kindergarten & Kindergarten 10:15 - 11 am Tu B’Shevat Celebration Seder (Age 3 - 6 by 9/1/2015) Join Morah Karen in a fun-filled birthday of the trees celebration Seder. Follow the order of the seasons and taste the four categories of fruits. Mon, Jan 25 | 1:30 - 2:15 pm | $15 | Valued Member $10 | 1516 ECTUBSHEVAT [email protected] Pg 15 Winter Program G u i d e Fitness and Wellness For more wellness programs, see pages 5 and 10. Self Defense Workshop Utilizing Krav Maga and Cuong Nhu, this series covers basic elements of self-defense as well as an introduction to the fundamentals of martial arts. This hands on class will include light contact; we will not strike each other or spar. Mon | 6 - 7:15 pm Jan 25, Feb 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 $ 90 valued members only 16WIN FWSELFDEFENCE This test determines your lactate threshold, corresponding heart rate and SpinPower zones, allowing you to maximize your training and get the most out of your workouts. Confidential results are compiled and emailed to participants. Heart rate monitors are required. Sun, Jan 10 | 3 - 4 pm Sun, Feb 21 | 8:30 - 9:30 am Sun, Mar 13 | 3 - 4 pm $ 5 valued members only 1516 FWSPINTEST*** Special Fitness Center Event Balance training with Clint Neal Tuesday, January 19 Noon - 1 pm 16 January 2016 March This 8-week weight loss program provides motivation and healthy habits for fitness, wellness and weight loss through sound nutrition principles and safe, energizing cycling workouts. Reach your New Year goals with Mad Dogg certified SPINPower instructors Connie Smith and Kerianne Acra. Tues | 9:30 - 10:30 am Jan 5 to Feb 23 $ 80 valued members only 16WIN FWCYCLE Wellness Director Personal Spinning Threshold Test Pg Cycling: Weight Loss Eiffel Gilyana 730 - 2100 ext. 324 Learn the best exercises and movements to improve your agility and stability of gait to prevent falls. Advance registration required by January 16. Free for valued members only 16WIN FWBALANCE Yoga with a Small Ball (Age 18+) This new technique explores ways of strengthening and stretching by adding a small ball to your yoga practice. It also helps improve posture, increase muscle tone and functional strength. Fri | 12:30 pm Session I Jan 15, 22, 29, Feb 5 Session II Feb 12, 19, 26, Mar 4 Session III Mar 11, 18, 25, Apr 1 $ 60 valued members only 1516 FWYOGABALL*** Cycling 101 The JCA is the only facility in the area with state-of-the-art Blade Ion Spinner bikes! In this introductory cycling class, learn bike safety, seat set up, hand positions and how to get the most out of your workout. Note: New students are welcome to attend any JCA cycle classes, but this class will be focused on new riders. A heart rate monitor is recommended. Sun | 8:30 - 9:30 am | Jan 3 to 31 Free for valued members only 16WIN FWCYCLE101 Rock and Roll Pilates (Age 18+) Roll with this fun, full-body workout on wheels! Using circular and linear movements, strengthen, stretch and challenge your body. This is an amazing all around workout for a leaner, healthier you. Thur | 9:30 am Session I Jan 14, 21, 28, Feb 4 Session II Feb 11, 18, 25, Mar 3 Session III Mar 10, 17, 24, 31 $ 60 valued members only 1516 FWPILATES*** Free Weight Fundamentals (Age 16+) Free weights provide benefits that are unavailable with exercise machines such as enhanced balance and core stability. Join Rick Samples, record breaking power lifter and sports performance coach, for this class on barbell basics. Registration required by January 25. Tues, Jan 26 | 6:30 - 7:30 pm Free for valued members only 16WIN FWWEIGHT jcajax.org Group Fitness Manager Find Your Kettlebell Training P o s s e P o w e r Flock F l e x i b i l i t y Crew C o u r a g e Tai Chi 10 - 11 am TRX Suspension Training 6:45 - 7:45 am 8 - 9 am 6 - 7 pm Barre Fitness 6 - 7 pm Aqua Barre 9:30 - 10:30 am Barre Fitness 9 - 10 am 6 - 7 pm TRX Suspension Training 9 - 10 am Tai Chi 5 - 6 pm TRX Suspension Training 5 - 6 pm [email protected] Group Fitness Lynnell Grimes 730 - 2100 ext. 331 S m a l l G ro u p T r a i n i n g Rock, Roll and Release with Foam Rollers Foam rolling improves flexibility, core stabilization, posture and muscle soreness. Join certified personal trainer Shirley Steel in this small group class. Pilates mat experience is helpful but not required. Wed | 8:30 - 9:30 am Feb 3, 10, 17, 24 $ 60 valued members only 16WIN FWROCKROLL Go beyond swings and cleans and take your kettlebell skills to the next level in this advanced, small group class. Evaluation required; registration required by March 1. Tues | 6:30 - 7:15 pm Mar 1, 8, 15, 22 $ 60 valued members only 16WIN FWKETTLEBELL JCA Personal Training Sessions from $34 Body Blasting Boxing with Dunnell Webb Boost your energy, sculpt muscle and blast fat in this fast paced, small group boxing workout. Registration required by January 29. Mon | 5:30 - 6 pm | Feb 1, 8, 15, 22 $ 30 valued members only 16WIN FWBBBOXING Battle the Rope Certified trainer Dee Jay Adams will introduce you to the fundamentals of battle roping, a fast pace, multimuscle workout to melt fat and get your heart pumping. Registration required by February 1. Wed | 5:30 - 6 pm | Feb 3, 10, 17, 24 $ 30 valued members only 16WIN FWROPE Women’s Wellness Circle: Brains and Balance Arm yourself with knowledge! Join personal trainer Karen Appelbaum on her mission to help women improve balance, mobility and core stabilization. Reach your goal of a stronger, healthier life. Mon, Feb 29 | 7 - 8 am Free for valued members only 16WIN FWWOMEN Learn more | ext. 324 | jcajax.org/fitness Special Fitness Center Event Foods to Fight Inflammation Thursday, March 10 10 - 11 am Studies have shown that some of the most powerful tools to combat inflammation come from the grocery store. Join our registered dietician Kelly Schooley in this workshop covering the role of healthy nutrition in reducing inflammation in the body. Advance registration required by March 8. $ 5 valued members only 16SPR FWINFLAME Pg 17 Winter Program G u i d e Sports and Recreation Varsity Basketball League Rio Robinson 730 - 2100 ext. 250 120 | Valued Member $80 16SPR SRVARSITY $ JCA Softball Team (Age 18+) League Philosophy: To develop young athletes into fundamentally sound players, while having fun in an organized, competitive and social atmosphere. This is a one stop shop for all of your athlete’s flag football needs! Practices are one hour before games. Call or email Rio at ext. 250 or [email protected] to volunteer to coach. Mandatory Skills Evaluation at the Bolles High School: March 6 Age Time 4-5 1 pm 6-7 2:15 pm 8-10 3:30 pm 11 - 16 4:30 pm Age groups will be determined after evaluations. If you cannot attend the skills evaluation, please call ext. 254 to schedule a make-up. Games Sun | 12 - 7 pm (specific game time TBA, 2 hour commitment) 18 January 2016 March Register as a team for this 5-vs-5 full court basketball league or sign up individually to be placed on a team. Contact Rio at ext. 250 to submit a team roster or volunteer to coach. Registration deadline is March 21. Mon, Thur | 6 - 9 pm | Mar 28 to May 26 (subject to change based on number of teams) Youth Flag Football League Pg (Age 14 - 18) Game Location Bolles High School Stadium Field Apr 3 to Jun 5 (no games Apr 24, May 29) $ 150 | Valued Member $100 16SPR SRFLAGCH* We are looking to field a JCA team to play at Drew Park in a co-ed league. We need 12 to 14 players; no previous experience needed! For more information, contact ext. 254. Mon, Wed | 6 - 9 pm Mar 28 to May 25 (subject to change based on number of teams) 85 valued members only 16SPR SRSOFTBALL $ Adult Flag Football League (Age 17+) Form teams of 6 to 8 players for 5-on-5 flag football. You can also register individually or with a friend and be placed on a team. Teams must have rosters submitted by March 23. Contact Mike at [email protected] or ext. 254 for information or to register a team. Games Sun | 3 - 7 pm | Apr 3 to Jun 5 (no games Apr 24, May 29) Game Location Bolles High School Stadium Field $ 105 | Valued Member $70 16SPR SRFLAGAD Open Pick Up Sports (Age 13+) Volleyball Tues | 7 - 9:30 pm Basketball Sat | 1 - 3 pm Pickleball Mon | 5:30 am - 12 pm Sat | 3 - 6 pm Men’s Basketball Leagues Form teams of six players for 4-on-4 competition. For more information or to register as an individual or a team, call ext. 254. 18+ Men’s Basketball League Wed | 6 - 9 pm | Mar 9 to May 25 12 Games $72 valued members only 16SPR SRBBALL18 25+ Men’s Basketball League Sun | 8:45 - 11:45 am | Jan 10 to May 22 (no games Mar 27, Apr 24, May 8) 17 Games $96 valued members only 16WIN SRBBALL25 JCA Fencing JCA Fencing for Youth (Age 7 - 13) Sun | 3:30 - 4:30 pm 6 Classes $158 | Valued Member $105 Session I Jan 24 to Feb 28 16WIN SRCHFENCE Session II Mar 13 to May 1 (no class Mar 27, Apr 24) 16SPR SRCHFENCE JCA Fencing for Adults (Age 14+) Wed | 6 - 7:30 pm 8 Classes $210 | Valued Member $140 Session I Jan 6 to Feb 24 16WIN SRADFENCE Session II Mar 9 to Apr 27 16SPR SRADFENCE Youth Basketball League Contact Mike May at ext. 254 or at [email protected] for availability. jcajax.org and Youth Clinics Sports and Recreation Preschool 6-Week Session $90 | Valued Member $60 Monday 16SPR Session I Jan 11 to Feb 29 | Session II Mar 7 to Apr 11 16WIN (no class Jan 18, Feb 15) Little Dribblers 1:30 - 2:15 pm SRLILDRIB Sports Extravaganza 3:30 - 4:15 pm SRSPORTSMON Soccer 101 4:30 - 5:30 pm SRSOCCER Lacrosse 101 5 - 6 pm SRLACROSSE (Age 3 - 6) (Age 3 - 6) (Age 4 - 8) (Age 7 - 12) Tuesday 16WIN 16SPR Session I Jan 12 to Feb 16 | Session II Mar 1 to Apr 5 Little Hitters Baseball 1:30 - 2:15 pm SRLILHIT (Age 3 - 6) Terrific Tumblers 3:30 - 4:15 pm SRTUMBLETUE Baseball 101 4:30 - 5:30 pm SRBASEBALL101 Junior Gymnastics 4:30 - 5:15 pm SRJRGYM (Age 3 - 6) (Age 4 - 8) (Age 5 - 10) Wednesday 16WIN 16SPR Session I Jan 13 to Feb 17 | Session II Mar 2 to Apr 6 Little Kickers Soccer 1:30 - 2:15 pm SRLILKICK (Age 3 - 6) Flag Football Frenzy 3:15 - 4 pm SRFLAGFOOTBALL Makos Run Club 4 - 5 pm SRYRUN (Age 3 - 6) (Age 4 - 14) Thursday 16SPR Session I Jan 14 to Feb 18 | Session II Mar 3 to Apr 7 Little Putters 1:30 - 2:15 pm SRLILPUTTERS 16WIN (Age 3 - 6) Volleyball Clinic (Age 8 - 14) 4:30 - 5:30 pm SRVOLLEY Friday 16SPR Session I Jan 15 to Feb 19 | Session II Mar 4 to Apr 8 Terrific Tumblers 1:30 - 2:15 pm SRTUMBLEFRI 16WIN (Age 3 - 6) [email protected] Pg 19 Winter Program G u i d e Aquatics Jessica Novotny 730 - 2100 ext. 240 Red Cross-Certified Lifeguard Training Prerequisites: •Must be at least 15 years of age •Must swim 300 yards freestyle and/or breaststroke •Must swim 20 yards to retrieve a ten pound brick from seven to ten feet of water in 1 minute and 40 seconds •Must tread water for two minutes Mar 16 (pretest, first class) | 6:15 - 9:15 pm Mar 17 | 6:15 - 9:15 pm Mar 20 | 10 am - 5 pm Mar 21, 22, 23, 24 | 6:15 - 9:15 pm $ 285| Valued Member $190 1516 AQGUARDMAR Red Cross CPR Certification Community Adult/Child/Infant CPR/ First Aid/AED Sun, Feb 7 | 1 - 6 pm $ 98 | Valued Member $65 1516 AQCPRFEB7 CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer CPR for public safety employees and lifeguards includes a book and pocket mask. Sun, Feb 28 | 1 - 6 pm $ 105 | Valued Member $70 1516 AQCPRFEB28 JV Makos Swim Team (Age 4 - 6) This is for children interested in swim team who are able to put their faces in the water and swim half the pool length unassisted. We’ll practice swim team skills, build endurance and learn new strokes. Mon, Wed | 1:30 - 2:15 pm | Dec 2 to 30, Jan 4 to 27, Feb 1 to 29, Mar 2 to 30 $ 82 | Valued Member $55 | 1516 AQJVSTMW1:30*** School Year Makos Swim Team This team introduces competitive swimming and helps prepare children for the summer league. We provide age appropriate training in a safe and fun swimming environment. Swimmers learn starts and turns and participate in drills designed to improve technique and develop speed and endurance. Come check us out! Register for one day (Sunday), two days (select any two days Monday through Thursday) or four days (Monday through Thursday). Age 5 - 10 4 - 5 pm (must be able to swim 25 yards unassisted) | Age 11 - 18 5 - 6 pm Dec 1 to 30, Jan 4 to 31, Feb 1 to 29, Mar 1 to 31 (no clinics Dec 24, Mar 27) One Day (Sunday only, 4 - 5 pm) (Age 5 - 18) $ 60 | Valued Member $40 | 1516 AQST1(Time)(Month) Two Days (select two, Monday through Thursday) 82 | Valued Member $55 | 1516 AQST2(Time)(Month) $ Four Days (Monday through Thursday) 105 | Valued Member $70 | 1516 AQST4(Time)(Month) $ Aquatics Cancellation Policy Private Lessons Inclement weather/pool closings before a scheduled lesson will result in that lesson being rescheduled at a mutually agreeable time. If a lesson cannot be made up within one week of the last scheduled lesson, that lesson will be forfeited and charged to the participant. All participants registered for private swim sessions must give at least a 24-hour notice of cancellation for already scheduled sessions. Failure to properly cancel will result in a charge for that session at the established fee. All personal training sessions, private tennis lessons and private swim lessons will expire six months from the date of purchase. Fees paid for expired sessions/lessons are non-refundable and non-transferable. Pg 20 January 2016 March Group Lessons There are no make-ups or refunds for any group lessons due to illness, inclement weather, pool closings and vacation or holiday closings. Diaper Policy All non-toilet-trained children are required to wear a swim diaper and a swimsuit at all times when in the water. jcajax.org Aquatics JCA American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim Programs The JCA offers instructional swim programs designed by the American Red Cross. All instructors are certified through the American Red Cross as Water Safety Instructors (W.S.I.). The JCA assures program quality by maintaining small class sizes, monitoring instruction and adhering to Red Cross standards. For more information, contact Jessica at [email protected]. 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. By appointment | Individual Lesson $60 | Valued Member $30 | 8-Lesson Special $420 | Valued Member $210 Junior Makos This program is designed for children ages 6 to 12 years. Our goal is to help participants achieve maximum success. Introduction to water skills, fundamental aquatic skills, stroke development, stroke improvement, stroke refinement and personal water safety are the core topics covered. Classes have a 6:1 student-to-teacher ratio. Little Makos This program is designed for children ages 3½ to 5 years. Children participate without a parent in the water, and swimmers are introduced to breath control, arm coordination, kicking and the development of basic strokes. Classes have a 5:1 student-to-teacher ratio. Parent and Me This program is to teach you, the parent, how to work safely and effectively with your child, infant to 3 years old, in the water. The program emphasizes fun and enjoyment, water adjustment and preparatory activities for future swimming. This program is not designed to teach children to become good swimmers or even to survive in the water on their own. At least one adult must accompany the child in the pool. JCA Mini Makos This program is designed for children ages 2 to 3 years. In these 30-minute classes, swimmers will learn the foundation for water adjustment, floating, breath control, kicking, arm movement and safe entry and exit of the pool. Children must be able to function in a group lesson without a parent in the water. Classes have a 4:1 student-to-teacher ratio. Monthly Fees 1 Day Week $100 | Valued Member $50 | 2 Day Week $150 | Valued Member $75 Three Month Options 1 Day Week $270 | Valued Member $135 | 2 Day Week $390 | Valued Member $195 Parent and Me (6 months to 3 years) • JCA Mini Makos (2 to 3 years) Little Makos (3½ to 5 years) • Junior Makos (6 to 12 years) JCA Learn-to-Swim Monthly Schedule December 1 to 30, January 4 to 31, February 1 to 29, March 1 to 31 (no lessons Dec 24, Mar 27) Day(s) Offered Parent and Me JCA Mini Makos Little Makos Junior Makos Sunday 10 am 10:30 am 11:15 am, 1 pm 12 pm, 2 pm Monday and Wednesday N/A 12:30 pm, 1:30 pm, 2:30 pm, 3:30 pm, 4:30 pm 12:30 pm, 1:30 pm, 2:30 pm, 3:30 pm, 4:30 pm 5:30 pm, 6:30 pm Tuesday and Thursday N/A 12:30 pm, 1:30 pm, 2:30 pm, 3:30 pm, 4:30 pm 12:30 pm, 1:30 pm, 2:30 pm, 3:30 pm, 4:30 pm 5:30 pm, 6:30 pm [email protected] 30 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes 45 minutes Pg 21 Winter Program G u i d e Tennis Reggie Exum 730 - 2100 ext. 317 Adult Tennis Clinics Now is the perfect time to see if you have what it takes for competitive league tennis. Shape up your game on one of our ladies’ teams or the new working women’s team. We also have great men’s clinics. If you’re unsure of your level, schedule a private lesson for an evaluation. League play continues through May. If team play isn’t for you, consider one of our other clinics to sharpen your skills. For more information and program fees, contact Reggie at ext. 317 or [email protected]. See you on the courts! Working Women’s Team Tues | 6:30 - 8 pm 1516 TNWORKING(Day)(Month) Ladies’ A Team Clinic Tues | 9 - 10:30 am 16WIN TNTEAMA Ladies’ B Team Clinic Wed| 9 - 10:30 am 16WIN TNTEAMB Ladies’ C Team Clinic Fri | 9 - 10:30 am 16WIN TNTEAMC 3.0 - 3.5 Men’s Clinic Mon | 6:30 - 8 pm 1516 TNMENSCLINIC(Month) Tennis 101 Wed | 6:30 - 7:30 pm 1516 TN101(Day)(Month) Stroke of the Week Clinic Sat | 5 - 6 pm 1516 TNSTROKE(Month) Cardio Tennis Sun | 8:30 - 9:30 am 1516 TNCARDIO(Day)(Month) Pg 22 January 2016 March Private Lessons To schedule a private lesson, contact Reggie at ext. 317 or Aline at ext. 417. ½ hour $30 | 1 hour $60 Junior Tennis Clinics All clinics are 6 week sessions. $ 108 | Valued Member $72 For the beginning junior player, our Quick Start programs provide an overview of tennis and teach the fundamentals of the sport. Classes focus on learning proper swinging motions and the most effective way to handle a tennis racquet. All of the instruction is paced for younger players and supplemented by fun games and drills. Tennis Aces (Age 3 - 5) Tues | 1:30 - 2:15 pm Fri | 1:30 - 2:15 pm 1516 TNACES(Day)(Month) Pee-wee Quick Start (Age 4 - 6) Wed | 4:15 - 5 pm Thur | 3:30 - 4:15 pm 1516 TNPW(Day)(Month) Looking for the perfect h liday gift? A JCA membership is a gift that will be appreciated all year long. Junior Quick Start (Age 7 - 10) Tues | 4:30 - 5:30 pm Thur | 3:30 - 4:30 pm Sat | 4 - 5 pm 1516 TNJR(Day)(Month) For our intermediate to advanced players, clinics focus on stroke production, consistency and match play to help older players feel more comfortable during point play and matches. Junior Varsity (Age 11 - 13) Thur | 4:30 - 5:30 pm 1516 TNJVTHU* Varsity (Age 13 - 18) Mon | 5 - 6 pm 1516 TNVARMON* Call Hollie (ext. 234) or Lara (ext. 257) for more information. jcajax.org Joshua Perras by Michele and David Steinfeld Edna Maltz by Isabel Balotin Herbert Harris by Robert and Mary Lynn Heekin Cultural Arts Fund In Memory of... Joshua Perras by Bob and Thelma Nied Martin Kulchin by Bob and Thelma Nied Harry Verstandig by Bob and Thelma Nied Fitness and Wellness Fund In Memory of... Judy Friedman’s mother by The Back Row: Lois, Jeanne, Jim, Gita, Patti and Dianna Membership Fund In Memory of... Joshua Perras by Hollie and Hank Arnold Stephanie Green Scholarship Fund In Memory of... Ellen Rosner’s Father by Nancy and Mark Green Robert Harris’ Father by Nancy and Mark Green Tributes In Memory of... Susu Cruse’s brother by Michele and David Steinfeld Susu Cruse’s brother by Nancy and Mark Green Youth Services Fund In Memory of... Hugh Van Seaton by James Freedman Ann Beckwith Bruce Warner The Senior Men’s Tennis Group Institute of Internal Auditors Lucille Seaton’s Book Club Friends Steve and Maritza Clapp To every thing there is a season and a time to every purpose under the heaven. Ecclesiastes 3:1 Create a Jewish Legacy and turn the seeds of giving into a tree that will provide for generations. The financial resources your gift provides will ensure a bright future for the Jewish community. For information, contact the Jewish Community Foundation of Northeast Florida at 394-0720. [email protected] Pg 23 Winter Program G u i d e Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Jacksonville, FL Permit No. 437 Address Service Requested David A. Stein Jewish Community Alliance on the Ed Parker Jewish Community Campus 8505 San Jose Boulevard Jacksonville, Florida 32217 (904) 730-2100 jcajax.org Affiliated with the Jewish Federation of Jacksonville, the United Way of Northeast Florida, and the Jewish Community Centers of North America. Mission Statement The Jewish Community Alliance (JCA) strengthens Jewish life, serves as a common meeting ground, and enhances the quality of life of the entire community. Vision Statement Our vision is to provide the place in the tradition of our heritage where all people come together throughout their lives to enhance body, mind, and spirit, in an environment of fun, harmony and friendship. Partner with the JCA to improve the health of your employees and your business. We invite you to join our corporate membership program. Corporate membership allows your employees to benefit from the JCA’s many programs, including Wellness Connexion, a fabulous free service, in partnership with Baptist Health, designed to improve the wellness of all our members. The corporate membership program has no cost to your company. Employees receive corporate rates for their dues. Earn free dues and cash bonuses by referring your co-workers. For more information, contact Lara at ext. 257 or Hollie at ext. 234.
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