The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, October 31, 1986, Image 21

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*hvj iMioJa/i *n /h:<hi »o? tut ©£*•>%? THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE October 31, 1986 Page 21 NTER'S SPOTS from the Atlanta Jewish Community Center, Inc. One of the most often heard remarks at the Center is “I can hardly wait for our next issue of Centerline, we really enjoy reading it.” So do 1. I’m just sorry that our publication only goes to Center members, because its the best advertisement we have for Center member ship. If we could afford to mail it to the entire Jewish community, I feel we’d pick up dozens of new members. I also feel badly because there are so many programs offered at the Center that are open to ev eryone, and so that’s why we write our weekly CENTER- SPOT article. The last issue contained so many wonderful pro grams in the next few weeks that I’m going to be able to tell you of a few. Don’t hesitate calling and asking for more information. JEWISH FILM SERIES-“THE DYBBUCK” This is the 1970 film version of this classic theatre production. It is a tale of mysticism, of a woman torn between a love for a dead admirer and the man she is about to marry. Sunday, Nov. 2,7:30 p.m., Peachtree. FREEDOM RUN This is the seventh edition of our 5K and 10K run. Runners leave Zaban Park on Sun., Nov. 2, at 10 a.m. to be greeted by cheering crowds and a bagel brunch when they finish. T-shirts and trophys are awarded. Applications available at both buildings. CONTINENTAL AND JEWISH COOKING A demonstration-workshop on kneidlich, gefilte fish, nutcake and kashe. This mouth-watering expe rience will be on Monday, Nov. 3 at 10 a.m., Peachtree. POWER COMMUNICATION “After Business Hours” features Maya Hahn, well- known lecturer, will discuss methods of increasing your power to establish and maintain rapport. This popular program is on Mon. Nov. 3, 5:30 p.m., Peachtree. RELOCATION STRESS Have you recently moved to Atlanta or know someone who has? Do you feel like a stranger in a strange land? The Center’s Adult Department is spon soring a “Newcomer’s Mini-Brunch” for those 55+, the first in a monthly series which is being conducted to help people deal with the anxieties of their move. The first session is on Wed. Nov. 12 at 10:30 a.m. at Peachtree. BASKETBALL TRYOUT TO BE HELD The Center’s basketball league for boys and girls in grades 2-7 will hold its tryouts on Sunday, Nov. 16. As in past years, waiting lists are expected. This Center program has developed a reputation over the years for its quality coaching and exciting competition. The program is only available for Center members. CAMP BARNEY MEDNITZ ACCEPTS APPLICATIONS While summer may seem a long way off, Camp Barney Mednitz is now accepting applications for its 1987 season. Already the enrollment is over half filled, and some groups are close to having waiting lists. So if you are considering CBM for your child next summer, call the camp office now, 396-3250. ‘DAMES AT SEA’ Our teens are at it again, singin’ and dancin’, full of energy and brimming with talent. This time they bring to the stage of the Peachtree “Dames at Sea,” one of the Broadway shows that makes tap dancing the rage. Once again it is ably directed by Marty Cady, whose creative leadership has molded our teen theater pro gram. The kids will be performing on Nov. 6, 8, 9, 16. “ALL ABOARD” Gala IV will be held at the Depot on Saturday night, Nov. 15. This is the Center’s biggest bash, and in previous years over 1,000 people have been feted at what has become the community’s largest happening. Dance to the big band sounds of the Modernaires. See the spectacular review directed by Scott Rous seau. Sample the luscious desserts of “Affairs to Remember.” But most importantly, if you’re not there, you’ll miss the social event of the year. Call now for tickets. No door sales. $30.00 a person. MIXED DOUBLES TENNIS The Center is now forming mixed doubles tennis teams to play in the Winter ALTA League. Matches are played on Sunday afternoons beginning in Janu ary. The program is available only to Center members. For more information, call 396-3250. \ : 2*1 Vi/ SI— More and more, people ore fuming to The Southern Israelite for... Community, National and World news and events... ^ Subscribe and keep in touch | I | The Southern Israelite. P.°- ______ I A ddress -— Name-— _State_ _ City ^.nional address below. f / fill in your personal ' L/).. . qift subscription, P tea ^ Addrcss itate. I L If this is a gift Name City ^(Indicate occasion). ZiP a subscription for myself—both 1 year, $23.00 nuoTCTiMr n doown,