Center Stage Newsletter April / May 2017

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Vol. XXII, Issue V Adar II–Nisan / Nisan–Iyar 5777 APRIL/MAY 2017

Lesley Stahl, 60 Minutes journalist

The author of Becoming Grandma is coming to the J!

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25th Annual Golf Grand Tournament

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Less than four months away… Aug. 6–11! Learn how YOU can get involved.

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Thursday, April 27. Field is limited, reserve your spot today!


02 | CenterStage | PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE, UPCOMING EVENTS

President’s Message

Front&Center

Summer Camp Movie Night Saturday, April 22, 6:30pm Photo courtesy of Appelrouth Farah & Co.

Spring is upon us and Summer Camp registration is underway! If you haven’t already, it is time to make sure you take a look at what the JCC has planned for the coming summer. With many years as a camper and staff member under my belt, I have wonderful lifelong camp memories. From Maccabi Color War and field trips to late nights and hobby hours, the JCC has tons of unique experiences to enjoy. Camp at the J has exciting activities awaiting campers each day with specialty camps including performing arts, sports, and robotics. For the older kids, we have a unique experience coming to Miami this August. The JCC Maccabi Games® & ArtsFest® in honor of Herschel Rosenthal will be a tremendous event August 6-11. From home hospitality to volunteering, all of the community has a role in this outreach effort for Jewish teens. If you are a Jewish teen with an affinity for sports or the arts – get involved! Over 500 Jewish families are needed to house teenagers and the efforts of 100’s of volunteers will be essential during this exciting week. I urge you to visit jccmaccabimiami.org and see how you can be a part of it. Get in on the action, you won’t regret it! Joshua Rader President, The Dave and Mary Alper JCC VOL. XXII, ISSUE V

Enjoy Disney’s Moana at our outdoor movie night with food trucks, special camp discounts and more! NEW this year: JCC Summer Camp 2017 will be a fully inclusive program!

25th Annual Grand Golf Tournament Thursday, April 27, 11:30am Join us at for lunch, tournament, and an awards after party. See p. 5 for more info and a big thank you to our sponsors! Register at Alperjcc.org/GrandTournament

2017 JCC Maccabi Games® & ArtsFest® in Miami JCC Maccabi is coming to Miami in less than four months, August 6–11, 2017! Get ready to be a part of something great. Learn how YOU can get involved on p. 6!

Kidz Corner at the

Take advantage of a fun, supervised spot for kids Grades 1–7 to hang while parents work out at the J! Kidz Corner features foosball, pool, video games, table tennis, basketball hoops, games, and more. Located off the courtyard between buildings 4 & 5. Open Mon–Thu, 5–8pm, Sat & Sun, 9am–12pm. Questions? Contact the Fitness Center Welcome Desk at 305.271.9000 x284.


FITNESS | CenterStage | 03

Springing into fitness at the J by Jasonn Gonzalez Fitness Center Director

It’s warm out, but not quite summer yet. With a 50% chance of the El Niño effect making a return this season, that gives us in Miami an elevated peace of mind that we may have a less active hurricane season. In other words, if this stays true then we might not even have a “scare” this season (Remember Matthew 2016).

This plus more daylight from springing forward this past March are welcome changes to the climate. At J Fitness at the Alper JCC, we’re continuing improvements that welcome change to our center—to give you an elevated peace of mind while having a more active lifestyle. To the heroes in the eyes of our children, better known as parents, there’s no kidding around when it comes to finding something for your kids to do while you work out and have your “me time.” Kids ages 7–12 now have a pretty cool place to hang out at and be a kid while you take some time for yourself to get a good workout session in. Kidz Corner is a game room complete with foosball, table tennis, basketball, a pool table, and video games! Kidz Corner, or "KC," is located on campus right

next door to our Hot Yoga studio, a convenience to those attending our classes there. Yoga enthusiasts with children can also take advantage of our new Parent + Me Yoga classes on Tuesday evenings, where you and your little one can relax your minds together while learning new stretches and poses. With over 75+ weekly classes at J Fitness, we’ve made it easier for you to tailor your workout schedules. And much like a Starbucks seasonal latte, we are now offering a monthly spotlight class that changes each month on Thursday evenings. This past March we spotlighted resistance training born in the Navy SEALs (TRX), with the following month showcasing the energetic Latin flows of Zumba. With so many trending, successful classes

in the industry, stay tuned for our next catch of the month. Be sure to download the MindBody app! This allows you to reserve your spot for your favorite class ahead of time from the comfort of your own home, desk, or car (while safely parked and not driving, of course). If you’re on our campus and decide to take a class on the same day but forgot your phone, no sweat. The Welcome Desk now houses an iPad dedicated to MindBody where you can simply sign yourself in at the push of a couple buttons before the class of your choice begins. For a full, up to date list of classes, visit our website or call the Welcome Desk at x284. Have a great summer, be the change you wish to see in the world, and most of all—stay healthy.

Massage & Therapeutic Bodywork for You Scars from previous surgeries can be causing you pain.

NEW REFERRAL PROGRAM! Refer a friend and you BOTH get $50 towards your membership!

Love being a JCC Member? Tell your friends! To show our appreciation, when a friend signs up we'll give each of you $50 towards your annual membership. Restrictions apply. Visit the Fitness Welcome Desk in the Futernick Family Fitness Center or call 305.271.9000 x284 for more details.

We are now incorporating Medi-Cupping into many of our treatments. It’s a great addition to any training program, with fascial release and reduction of chronic pain and restriction from old injuries allowing the body to operate at its peak level in physical activities. Facilitation of drainage of trapped debris from past events improves tissue resilience, with beneficial effects on event performance and recovery. It is also great to soften up the adhesions from any scars that may be causing restrictions in your soft tissue.

To schedule an appointment or for more information, call 305.389.2949. Conveniently located in the Alper JCC Fitness Center. MM18533

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04 | CenterStage | SUMMER CAMP 2017

summer CAMP 2017

SUMMER CAMP MOVIE NIGHT Saturday, April 22, 6:30pm Join us for a fun night under the stars. Watch Disney’s Moana, enjoy a bounce house, food trucks, raffle, snow cones and more. Proceeds will benefit our Summer Camp Program. Register for camp at this event and receive $75 off 8 weeks of camp and $50 off any weeks less than 8.

CAMP PARENT INFO NIGHT Thursday, May 25, 7:30pm Lisa Ann Watson Children’s Museum

For parents of registered campers. Come meet the Camp Director and Camp Supervisors and learn everything you need to know about camp! VOL. XXII, ISSUE V

Put on your camp shirt and hat and get ready for an adventure you’ll never forget! We have planned the most amazing summer with special events here at the J and field trips in the tri-county area that will take you to exciting places. Camp will be here before we know it and we are busy hiring our fabulous staff and registering new campers every day. If you haven’t already done so, register your child for this amazing summer as space is limited and some groups are beginning to fill. Parents, be sure to turn in all your camp papers as soon as possible and make your appointment to see your child’s pediatrician right away.

Among our many wonderful staff we are also hosting two Israeli specialists in our camp. These individuals are part of a program in Israel through the JCCA and the Jewish Agency where over 1,000 Israeli young adults work at camps throughout North America. Our Schlichim have always been so creative and loved by both campers and staff. They lead the Ruach or Jewish spirit program, help to organize the Oneg Shabbats and plan Israel Day. If you or someone you know is interested in housing our Shlichim for a period of time during the summer, if not the whole summer, please contact Elyse Molk at 305-271-9000 x263.

become a summer camp sponsor! The Camp Committee has created a sponsorship level for businesses in our community. For a donation of $500, you can help send a child to camp. To thank you for your generous support, your name or your company’s logo will be prominently displayed during camp on signs around our campus. Additionally, your support will be noted in camp newsletters, e-mail correspondence, and the JCC monthly newsletter. If you wish to become a Summer Camp Sponsor, please contact Elyse Molk in the camp office. Thank you in advance for your commitment to helping the children in our community.


25TH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT | CenterStage | 05

Thursday, April 27, 11:30am Crandon Golf Key Biscayne, 6700 Crandon Blvd., Key Biscayne, FL 33149

Register now! Field is limited. AlperJCC.org/GrandTournament TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

Join us for lunch, tournament and awards after party! 11:30 a.m. / Check-in, lunch and contests. 12:30 p.m. / Shotgun Start

PARTICIPANTS AREN’T THE ONLY WINNERS!

Your generosity supports the JCC community: The tiniest tots in our preschool, boys and girls in summer camp and after school activities, children and young adults with cognitive and/or developmental disabilities in our special needs program and seniors and the elderly all benefit from participation at the J. The Alper JCC provides over $300,000 in scholarships to more than 275 families regardless of race, religion, or gender, with the demand for these services increasing every year.

THANK YOU TO OUR CURRENT SPONSORS

Bloom Gettis & Habib · Crossroads Animal Hospital at Kendall DS Xpress Inc. & Frand Me · East Continental Supplies/Pelco Fisher Chiropractic · Irving & Rose Fien Philanthropic Fund Lexus of Kendall/Lexus of West Kendall · Mountain Valley Water Northern Trust Bank · Mitchel Panter · Perry Ellis International Pinnacle Housing · Rothernberg & Ross Orthodontics Sapoznik Insurance · Suchman Real Estate · Waks & Barnett, PA Williamson Automotive ADAR II–NISAN / NISAN–IYAR 5777 | APRIL/MAY 2017


06 | CenterStage | JCC MACCABI GAMES® AND ARTSFEST®

Be a part of Team Miami August 6–11, 2017 JCC Maccabi Games® and ArtsFest® are more than a sports competition and arts workshops. They are an experiential program encompassing the entire community. The Alper JCC is excited to host for a second time, the first being in 2001. From home hospitality to volunteering, all of the community will have a role in this outreach effort for Jewish teens. The JCC Maccabi Games® are a week-long Olympicstyle sports competition that began in 1982. Each year, three communities host the Games, with one also hosting JCC Maccabi ArtsFest®. Attracting ~3,000 teens from around the globe, these events allow teens to meet other Jewish youth while participating in sports they love, or in an intense immersion in their art. PARTICIPATE 150 Miami teens ages 12-16 1,100 teens from around the world convening in Miami! VOLUNTEER 1,000 Miami Community members needed! HOST 400 Jewish host families needed

Sign up today at JCCMaccabiMiami.org VOL. XXII, ISSUE V


SABLOTSKY CULTURAL ARTS CENTER, ANNUAL SPECIAL NEEDS FUNDRAISER | CenterStage | 07

May 18, 6–8pm & May 21, Noon–2pm

Tuesday, April 18, 7:30pm

The uber-talented art students from South Miami K-8 will show their amazing work at their end-of-year art show and auction benefitting the art program.

Robert Russell Theater at the Alper JCC

South Miami K–8 End-of-Year Show and Auction

Lesley Stahl in Conversation with Miami Herald columnist Ana Veciana-Suarez One of America’s most wellrespected journalists from 60 Minutes uses her reporter’s instinct and grandmother’s heart to take a bold look at life’s most joyful relationship in Becoming Grandma. $36 includes paperback book and preferred seating. $20 General Admission in advance with paperback book. $25 at the door. Dessert Reception. Tickets or info: alperjcc.org or call 305.271.9000 x268

Annual Special Needs Fundraiser a great success! Light Up the Evening Joan and Milton Bagley In Memory of Ike and Florence Gordon & Michael Gordon–Bruce Wolf, Paul Freedman, Richard Freeman and Brian Freedman

The 21st Annual Special Needs Fundraiser was an overwhelming success! Guests enjoyed a delicious dinner buffet, decadent desserts, Bacardi USA specialty drinks, and fantastic “cirque” show by Rainbow Circus while bidding on spectacular silent auction items. All of the proceeds will benefit the Shirley and Chester Paul Special Needs program at the Alper JCC. The following individuals and companies were sponsors of the evening and the Special Needs program. The Sky’s the Limit Litowitz Foundation In Kind Donations Daniel Stiefel–Video Bacardi USA Casey’s Corner Nursery & Landscaping Sunset Corners Wines and Liquors Flying High Irene and Melvin Greenstein Family Foundation

Bon Appetit Karin and Lane Jawitz MasTec, Inc. Judy and Dr. Robert Mezey Lainey and Robert Nacron Carol and David Stiefel You’re Invited Baptist Health South Florida Coldwell Bankers- John Seidel Vivian Dimond – Avatar Real Estate Drs. Sara Dorison and Allen Singer Dorcas and Dr. Anthony Gonzalez Susana and Michael Novak Carmen Font and Dr. David Font Rodriguez West Kendall Animal Hospital Beth and Jeff Davidson Marie-Ilene and Tom Whitehurst Strike Up a Chord Appelrouth, & Farah & Co. P.A. Levi Gardner and Teri Gastelle Fill It to the Top Affiliated Health Care Centers–Dr. Barry Burak Jeff & Heidi Katz–Dolphin Carpet & Tile First National Bank of South Miami Private Bank & Trust Suzie and Paul Fisher Mikki and Morris Futernick Ellen and Marvin Goldstein

Harvey Goldstein Teri and Marc Hirschberg & Lauren Law Offices of Mitchell A. Horwich, P.A. Barbara and Dr. Gary Kreisberg Dr. Irving Lerner–Crossroads Animal Hospital Fran Miller–Baron Estate Sales Ethel and Harry Reckson Foundation Ellen and Mark Starkman Sharon and David Zuckerbrod Up, Up and Away Karen and Dr. Barry Baker Vicki and Ed Busch Evensky & Katz/Foldes Financial Management Margie and Robert Fein Alex and Rise Glasenberg Michael Greenbaum Debbie and Bill Grodnick Hager and Schwartz, P.A. Dr. Judy Lederhandler Sherry and Scott Mittleman Marcia and Dr. Terry Reisman Packman, Neuwahl & Rosenberg, P.A. Amy and Harris Schwalb Estelle and Ira Segal Chana and Larry Stiefel Debbie Brodie-Weiss and Ed Weiss Miriam and Dror Zadok Patrons

Rachel Camber and Robert Howard Barbara and Steve Feldman Nancy and Michael Finer Judy and Frank Kreutzer Judy Wieselber ADAR II–NISAN / NISAN–IYAR 5777 | APRIL/MAY 2017


08 | CenterStage | SABLOTSKY CULTURAL ARTS CENTER, NESHAMA NEWS March 26–May 7, 2017

May 21, 2017, 1–4pm

Active for 40+ years, Jeffrey Glasser works with film in medium and large format and pinhole cameras. He prints in a traditional “wet” darkroom on silver gelatin paper and hand-coated platinum/palladium/gold papers as well as digitally with pigment inks on cotton rag paper. He is known for his classical style and strong, simple composition and texture. Widely collected, he has shown in 60+ exhibitions and won numerous awards, including the Grand Prize in the Masters Division of Foto3. Full details at alperjcc.org

Presented by Dade Art Educators Association (DAEA) and The Fund 4 Design & Art Education, this juried show includes artworks by MDCPS student artists. Now in its third year, the free event includes an art exhibition and silent auction of artworks, goods and services, the Amazing Sketchbook Project Awards, the Isaiah Scholarship Awards, a fashion show, musical entertainment, and refreshments. Proceeds from the silent auction benefit talented high school seniors who plan to continue their art education.

One at a Time: Singular Photographic Images by Jeffrey Glasser

DAEA & The Fund 4 Design & Art Education Exhibit and Auction

Exhibits in the Futernick Family Art Gallery are open Sundays 1–4p.m. and by appointment. For more info or to schedule a visit, contact Suzy Breitner at 305.271.9000 x265 or sbreitner@alperjcc.org.

Neshama News: “The ART & Soul of the JCC” by Ann Horenstein

Celebrating birthdays in April are: Marcia Reisman, Marcy Goldstein, Elaine Katz, Terri Clark, Rooney Brodie, Mikki Futernick, and Arlene Kahn. Celebrating birthdays in May are: Sandy Alperin and Debby Miller.

Celebrating their anniversaries in April are: Judy & Robert Mezey and Karen & Steve Tepper. Celebrating their anniversaries in May are: Nadine & Sidney Pertnoy. Congratulations to Marcia Reisman for receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award from the League of Women Voters. Thank you to everyone who attended our dinner prior to the book event, “Mother, Can You Not?” Special thanks to Mikki Futernick and Miriam Zadok for hosting the dinner. PLUS, don’t forget the special evening April 18th featuring correspondent Lesley Stahl. Thank you to Molle Grad for underwriting the desserts. What did I forget? Did I even know about it? What’s happening in your life? Let me know. —Ann

And for those of you readers who are not members: Why not consider becoming a Neshama? You can add to your tax deductions for 2017 by making a gift of Neshama membership. It can be paid in one payment, biannually, quarterly or even monthly. Neshama membership fees help support all the Performing, Literary, Fine Arts and Children’s Museum programs that you enjoy here at the JCC, such as Book Festival, anything that hangs in the Futernick Family Art Gallery, the terrific exhibits in the Lisa Ann Watson Children’s Discovery Museum, and the wonderfully talented performers who grace our stage. AND, if you are under the age of 50, consider Neshama 2.0—all the benefits, half the price. If you want more info, call at 305-271-9000 x253, or email me at ahorenstein@alperjcc.org.

TRIBUTE CARDS Now you can send a beautifully designed card for any occasion or in memory of a friend or loved one. Cards come in packs of six and are available for sale to Neshama members for $25. For more information, contact Ann Horenstein at 305.271.9000 x253. All literary, visual, and performing arts at the Alper JCC are handicap accessible and made possible with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners. Sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture.

VOL. XXII, ISSUE V



10 | CenterStage | ADULTS

Adult Programming at the Alper JCC Passover Project: Create Your Own Miriam’s Cup

Thursday, April 6, 11am–1pm Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4 A hand painted Miriam’s cup beside your cup of Elijah at Seder honors Miriam’s healing and sustaining well of waters. A new ritual object filled with water, it serves as the symbol of the source of water for the Israelites in the desert and makes your Seder more inclusive. Artist Carol Walton will guide participants in making their own embellished goblet. Limited to 20 people; advance registration required: Iprimack@alperjcc.org or 305.271.9000 x264. Light lunch provided by Vitas Jewish Hospice. No Charge.

Hurricane Preparedness with Home Depot

Grandparents Raising Grandkids Support Group

Page Turners’ Book Club

Tuesdays, 10am–Noon April 4 / May 2 & 16 Reading Room, Admin Bldg. #3 There are a surprising number of grandparents who find themselves in the position of bringing up their grandchildren, and must rise to this an unexpected challenge. Are you one of them? Come join other grandparents in the same situation and share your experiences, resources and wisdom. Facilitated by Dr. Barbara Stoler. No charge.

Tuesdays, 10-11:30am April 25 & May 23 Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4 For April 25 we will read The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah, for May 23 we will read Two-Family House by Lynda Loigman. All are welcome. Facilitated by Phyllis Levy. No Charge.

Meditate on It For Beginners Wednesdays, 10–11am April 5 & 19 / May 10 & 24 Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4 More and more people are using meditation to diminish stress. If you’ve never tried it, fear not! We’ll show you how to relax, quiet your mind and try to become calmer, more focused and clearer thinking. Drop into our small group as we utilize various guided meditations and share experiences. Wear comfortable clothes and bring a towel, mat, or meditation chair. Suggested donation of $5.

Contemporary News and Views Thursday, May 11, 1–2pm Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4 Experts from Home Depot on Kendall Drive will share info to help get your house hurricane ready by the start of hurricane season on June 1, including: preparation supplies, protecting openings, roof and walls, and keeping the house on its foundation. Peak season is August–November, get ready now and save yourself stress later! Reserve your space: iprimack@ alperjcc.org or 305.271.9000 x264. VOL. XXII, ISSUE V

Mondays, 10am–Noon No meeting April 17 & May 29 Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4 We come together here every Monday morning to discuss in a free, open forum what we see and read about, what is going on locally and in the world at large. As individuals we may have different opinions about all the good, the bad and the ugly around us, and in the good, the bad and the terrible jokes we share here. Let us be free to share with each other. Let’s allow discussions to flow like a cool, peaceful mountain stream.

Women’s Group Mondays, 12:15–1:30pm April 3 / May 1 & 15 Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4 A perfect opportunity to meet new women, share experiences, thoughts and passions, and develop camaraderie. The foundation for many new friendships, travels and adventures, new members are always welcome. Facilitated by Dr. Barbara Stoler. No charge.

Zentangles

Thursdays, 11am-1:30pm April 27 / May 4 & 11 Children’s Workshop, Bldg. #3 Release stress and relax while learning to draw using the Zentangle Method with a certified Zentangle Instructor. Students will leave with a beautiful piece of completed artwork. If you can write you name, you can easily learn this meditative art form. “Tangle with Jewel” will be offered in three sessions. Materials fee of $10 payable at first class. Additional materials will be available for sale as needed. JCC Members, $75; Guests, $90. Contact Ilene Primack: iprimack@alperjcc.org or 305.271.9000 x264. Register online at : AlperJCC.org/class-directory


SPORTS AND RECREATION | CenterStage | 11

BASKETBALL

SOCCER

Summer Basketball season is Just around the corner - starts in June! Includes middle school, high school and adult leagues.

Super Soccer Stars is a soccer development program for children. All classes teach soccer skills in a fun, noncompetitive, and educational environment. Through our age-specific curriculum, we use soccer to nurture, build self-confidence, and develop teamwork. Register online at Florida.SuperSoccerStars.com

Teen Basketball Leagues / Grades 6–12 Players are divided into teams and participate in a competitive full court league. Team jerseys provided and trophies for 1st and 2nd place. Grades 6–8 / Saturday, Noon–2pm, Gymnasium Grades 9–12 / Saturdays, 2–5pm, Gymnasium Run ‘n’ Gun Basketball League / 18+ Bring your own team of 8–10 adult players and compete in a full schedule of professionally refereed games. Team jerseys provided and trophies awarded. For more info, contact Athletics Director Doug Buckley at 305.271.9000 x292 or alperjcchoops@gmail.com.

SWIMMING Classes for spring season begin March 28. For full schedule, pricing, private lessons, or more info, visit swimgym.net, call our office at 305.271.9000 x287, or email swimgym@swimgym.net. TWO LESSONS PER WEEK WILL RECEIVE A 10% DISCOUNT.

TENNIS Action-packed tennis programs for kids and adults of all ages and abilities, including clinics, camps, tournaments, and private instruction. For more info, including all prices and schedules, call 305.235.9200 or visit JaneFormanSports.com.

DANNY BERRY’S BASEBALL Danny Berry’s JCC Baseball is the exclusive area provider for Little League Baseball®! Summer Vacation Sports Camp begins June 5th. For more info or to register, contact Danny at 305.271.9000 x241, dberry@alperjcc.org, or visit dannyberry.com or kendalllittleleague.com. At the Phyllis and Arnold Grossman Baseball Fields. ADAR II–NISAN / NISAN–IYAR 5777 | APRIL/MAY 2017


12 | CenterStage | TRIBUTES

Tributes

ATHLETICS FUND IN HONOR OF Marcia Reisman Receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award from the League of Women Voters from Bette Ellen Quiat IN MEMORY OF Edythe Lane from Bette Ellen Quiat

EARLY CHILDHOOD ENRICHMENT FUND

HELENE LEIBOWITZ SOPHOMORE/SENIOR ACTIVITIES FUND

ED ROSEN CAMP SCHOLARSHIP FUND

LAUREN STARKMAN SPECIAL NEEDS FUND

SPPEDY RECOVERY Howard Stern from Ann & Ben Horenstein

IN HONOR OF Carol & David Stiefel from Tracye & Robert Solove

GENERAL FUND

CLAYTON FEIG TEEN SPECIAL NEEDS FUND

CULTURAL/FINE ARTS FUND

IN HONOR OF Priscilla Adler’s grandchildren and great-grandchildren

JAKE CHESKIN MEMORIAL FUND

LISA ANN WATSON CHILDREN’S DISCOVERY MUSEUM

TRIBUTES ARE AVAILABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS

Take advantage of your 2017 charitable contribution—write one check! Donate $100 now and throughout the year, email us, and we’ll send out 12 beautifully inscribed tributes to celebrate births, birthdays, bar mitzvahs, special occasions, or to honor someone’s memory. All donations benefit the Dave and Mary Alper JCC. For any questions, contact Ann Horenstein at 305.271.9000 x253 or ahorenstein@alperjcc.org.

Please donate your gently used shoes for those in need! In March, The Alper JCC began a partnership with Soles4Souls. This organization collects all kinds of shoes and has distributed more than 30 million pairs in all 50 states and more than 130 countries. We ask that you to please drop your shoes in one of the collection bins. Bins have been setup in the following buildings: The Fitness Center Preschool Youth & Adult Administration

Learn more online at Soles4Souls.org VOL. XXII, ISSUE V


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The Dave and Mary Alper Jewish Community Center on the Jay Morton-Levinthal Campus is a beneficiary agency of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation, United Way of Miami-Dade County, and a member organization of the JCC Association. The Alper JCC would like to thank the City of Coral Gables for their generous support of several of our annual Jewish Book Festival events. If you receive more than one copy of this newsletter, please pass it on to a friend. Please recycle!

CenterStage | April–May 2017 Events Calendar Special Events Wednesday–Friday, April 12–14 Spring Break Mini Camp Thursday, April 21, 11:30am 25th Annual Grand Tournament Crandon Golf Key Biscayne Saturday, April 22, 6:30pm Summer Camp Outdoor Movie Night Alper JCC Greenfield Courtyard Join us for Disney’s Moana, food trucks, camp specials, and more! Saturday, April 29, 6am–11:30pm ASP is Going to Disney! Thursday, May 11, 1–2 p.m. Hurricane Preparedness with Home Depot Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4 Sunday, May 14, 10:30am–2pm Blood Drive Fitness Center Parking Lot Thursday, May 25, 7:30pm Summer Camp Parent Information Night Watson Children’s Museum

Cultural Arts Events March 26–May 7, 2017 One at a Time: Singular Photographic Images by Jeffrey Glasser Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4

Thursday, April 6, 11am–1pm Passover Project: Create Your Own Miriam’s Cup Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4 Tuesday, April 18, 7:30pm Lesley Stahl in conversation with Miami Herald columnist Ana Veciana- Suarez Robert Russell Theater at the Alper JCC Thursday, May 18, 6–8pm and Sunday, May 21, Noon–2pm South Miami K–8 End-of-Year Show & Auction

Tuesdays, April 25 & May 23, 10–11:30am Page Turners’ Book Club Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4 Wednesdays, 10–11am April 5 & 19 / May 10 & 24 Meditate On It For Beginners Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4

Holidays/Closings Tuesday, April 11 Passover I, Closed Wednesday, April 12 Passover II, Partially Closed

Sunday, May 21, 1–4pm DAEA and The Fund 4 Design & Art Education Exhibit and Auction Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4

Sunday April 16 Erev Passover VII, Closed at 6pm

Ongoing Events

Tuesday, April 18 Passover VIII, Partially Closed

Mondays, 10am–Noon Contemporary News and Views Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4 No meeting on April 17 & May 29. Mondays, 12:15–1:30pm April 3 / May 1 & 15 Women’s Group Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4 Tuesdays, 10am–Noon April 4 / May 2 & 16 Grandparents Raising Grandkids Support Group Reading Room, Admin Bldg. #3

Monday, April 17 Passover VII, Closed

Sunday, April 23 Erev Holocaust Memorial Day, Regular Hours Monday, April 24 Holocaust Memorial Day, Regular Hours Monday, May 29 Memorial Day, Regular Hours

Tuesday, May 30 Erev Shavuot, Closed at 6pm Wednesday, May 31 Shavuot, Closed

Thursday, June 1 Shavuot II, Partially Closed


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