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PROGRAM GUIDE
SUMMER 2011 SQUIRREL HILL
Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh VOL. 8 NO. 3
2. CONTENTS
CONTENTS
SUMMER 2011
TO LEARN ABOUT
After School Clubhouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 JCC MEMBERSHIP
AgeWell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 VISIT JCCPGH.ORG
American Jewish Museum. . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Aquatics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 How to create your online
Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 account:
Centerfit Platinum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 1. Go to JCCPGH.org and click the
Children and Teens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 “Members” link at the top of the
Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 page next to the search box
Early Childhood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
2. Click “Create an Account”
Family Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 3. Choose one of the three “Find Me”
Group Exercise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 options to locate your account
K’hillah (Community). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 4. Create your user ID and password
My Baby and Me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Personal Training. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 How to register for a program
Preschool Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 online:
SilverSneakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Special Needs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 1. Search for programs by interest,
Sports and Rec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 age, group or department
Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 2. Log in to your account
Wellness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 3. Select the person to register by
Youth Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 changing “Buy For”
Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back page 4. Check out
Membership rates . . . . . . . . . . JCCPGH.org
Thanks to our Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Questions? Contact
Membership Services,
412-521-8011, ext. 534.
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• JCC Energy Transformations
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Watch video testimonials by JCC
Employment members who are transforming their
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Facility Rentals JCCPGH.org/page/transformation
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412-521-8011, ext. 341
Wellness Calendar
JCC Squirrel Hill View monthly tips by JCC fitness
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3. J&R DAY CAMP
SUMMER 2011
J&R Day Camp: age 3-grade 5 J&R Stepping Stones Half-Day
Call Liza Baron, Director, ext. 241. Camp: ages 3 and 4
Session 1: June 20-July 15 Monday-Friday, 9 am-1 pm
Session 2: July 18-August 12 Session I only: $755
4 weeks: $1,200 The Stepping Stones program is a devel-
CALL 412-521-8011 PLUS THE EXTENSION
8 weeks: $2,300 opmentally appropriate, half-day camp
Add-on weeks: $300 (Session 2 only) at the JCC’s 100-acre Family Park in Mon-
roeville. Children take a dedicated bus
James & Rachel Levinson Day Camp pro-
with seat belts and bus counselors to
vides children with an enriching summer
and from the JCC in Squirrel Hill. They
filled with sports, arts, nature, Judaics,
follow a schedule that is suitable for
cookouts, swimming, ropes course, bik-
young children. Campers are in groups
ing, tennis and more. Children partici-
of 10 to 12 with a senior counselor, a jun-
pate in age-appropriate activities with
ior counselor and a counselor-in-training
qualified, professional supervisory staff
and are part of our Pre-Kindergarten
and talented, caring counselors, many of
Unit, Karmiel.
whom came to J&R as campers them-
selves. At J&R we promote an environ-
ment of respect, cooperation and caring BURSTIN FAMILY
where children can discover new inter-
ests and talents every day. Fee includes
KARMIEL UNIT
A program of J&R Day Camp
lunch and bus transportation.
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4. PERFORMING ARTS CAMP
SUMMER 2011
PHILIP CHOSKY PERFORMING Drama
Theater games as well as drama and
ARTS PROGRAM vocal exercises help campers learn to
Call Kathy Wayne, ext. 273. express themselves. We experience
theater “up close” through workshops
June 20-July 15
with professionals from the Pittsburgh
Grades 4-9
theater community. Workshops may
Monday-Friday • 9 am-3:30 pm
include: Acting for the Camera, Stage
Robinson Building
Combat, Make-up, Shakespeare and
$1,200 (Lunch included) more.
Performance dates: July 14-15
Dance
At Performing Arts Camp, children of all Through the study of technique and
abilities explore creative interests, im- choreography, campers learn how to
prove their level of arts competency and break down a complicated routine into
gain self confidence. Performing Arts manageable steps. They gain flexibility,
Camp gathers the campers into a unified strength and stamina, explore various
company of performing artists—a group dance styles, and learn how to survive a
where teamwork and cooperation are dance audition—a must for school
rewarded by the sound of applause. musicals.
There’s time to swim, participate in This Summer’s Show: Into the Woods
REGISTER ONLINE AT JCCPGH.ORG
sports, and just relax. But unlike tradi- Campers will participate in an all-camp
tional camps, our focus is the arts—how production of “Into the Woods” at the
different disciplines complement each conclusion of the session. We exper-
other, and how we each have a valuable ience the special camaraderie and
contribution to make. energy that builds with the unfolding of
We provide a well-balanced kosher a performance.
lunch and snack each day.
Music NEW THIS SUMMER!
Campers work on the development of
musical skills and learn musical theater JCC’S GOT TALENT
repertoire in a fun group setting. Another opportunity for kids to “strut
Campers showcase their expanded vocal their stuff” at camp. Call Kathy for
skills in the final musical production. details.
Major funding for JCC camps is provided by The Philip
Chosky Charitable and Educational Foundation, Massey
Charitable Trust, the Morris and Fannie Skilken
Foundation and The Edith L. Trees Charitable Trust.
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5. NOAR/BOGRIM
Noar/Bogrim Travel Camp:
grades 6-9
Transportation
Transportation to and from the Family SUMMER 2011
Park is included and available from
Call Liza Baron, ext. 241.
central locations. Upon registration, we
Session 1: June 20-July 15 will provide you with a list of options to
Session 2: July 18-August 12 choose from. Camp counselors from
$1,375/session Noar and Bogrim as well as J&R Day
$2,650/both sessions Camp provide supervision to campers
Campers enjoy time with friends while on the buses every day. Central location
building new relationships, gaining in- pickups are between 8:30 and 9 am and
CALL 412-521-8011 PLUS THE EXTENSION
dependence and becoming part of a dropoffs are between 4 and 4:30 pm.
team. Day trips include Linsly Outdoor The Big Trip
Center for high adventure on the high During the third week of each session,
ropes course and Emma Kaufmann Noar/Bogrim campers embark on a 5-
Camp in Morgantown, WV, as well as day Big Trip out of town. Each getaway
Sandcastle, Kennywood and Pittsburgh includes travel by coach buses and
Pirates baseball games. overnight accommodations in Jewish
Sixth- and seventh-graders are grouped Community Centers. All meals are
separately from eighth- and ninth- provided, with most dietary needs being
graders, with careful attention paid to met (kosher, vegetarian). Counselors
leadership development and individual contact parents the night before each
growth. trip to answer questions and help
prepare the camper to be away from
home. Campers call home at least one
time during the five-day getaway. This
summer our trips will include visits to
Club Getaway in Connecticut, Baltimore
and Philadelphia.
Major funding for JCC camps is provided by The
Philip Chosky Charitable and Educational
Foundation, Massey Charitable Trust, the Morris
and Fannie Skilken Foundation and The Edith L.
Trees Charitable Trust. 5
6. SPECIALTY CAMPS
Call Kelly Young, ext. 220. JULY 25-29
SUMMER 2011
Based at the JCC in Squirrel Hill,
Specialty Camps run from 9 am- Tennis: grades 1-5
3:30 pm. Campers receive four hours of Learn tennis skills from 2011 USTA
specialty time, as well as recreational Allegheny Mountains Tennis
swim and activity time. Lunch is Professional of the Year Mark Haffner.
included and after-camp care is Please drop off your camper at the
available. Allderdice tennis courts.
$275
JULY 18-22
Tennis: grades 1-8 Mad Science Molecules,
Reactions and Concoctions:
Learn tennis skills from 2011 USTA
Allegheny Mountains Tennis
grades 1-5
Professional of the Year Mark Haffner. Campers learn to swirl, pour and mix like
Please drop off your camper at the a scientist! Check out the colors of
Allderdice tennis courts. chemistry with the power of pH paper
and create a stopper-popping reaction!
$275
$300
Mad Science Cells, Chemistry
and Crime: grades 1-5 Avant Garde Art Camp:
Learn about the human body. Campers
grades 1-5
will listen to their hearts, build models Experience a different art movement
of their lungs and muscles, and observe each day from Post-Impressionism and
life-like replicas of real organs. Cubism to Abstract Expressionism; then
create a wide variety of artwork with
$300 artist and instructor Emily Dunn.
$275
Kids TV Movie Camp:
grades 4-8
Kids TV Movie Camp on Jewish
Learn the art of media production by
writing scripts; making story boards;
and Israeli Themes: grades 4-8
designing sets, costumes, props and Produce your own television program
make-up; acting in front of the camera on a Jewish or Israeli theme. Television
release form required.
REGISTER ONLINE AT JCCPGH.ORG
and using a video camera. Parents are
required to sign a television release form $350
when registering.
$350
Layers Mixed Media Camp:
grades 1-5
Artist Emily Dunn will teach campers to
create artwork on themes that surround
their everyday existence. Journal out of Major funding for JCC camps is provided by The
brown paper bags, collage self portraits Philip Chosky Charitable and Educational
and more. Foundation, Massey Charitable Trust, the Morris
and Fannie Skilken Foundation and The Edith L.
$275 Trees Charitable Trust.
The Program Guide is published
quarterly by the Jewish Community
Center of Greater Pittsburgh, 5738
Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15217.
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7. SPECIALTY CAMPS
AUGUST 1-5 USA Professional Karate:
SUMMER 2011
grades 1-8
Golf: grades 1-6 Learn self-defense techniques and self-
Learn golf with First Tee of Pittsburgh discipline with George Mowod and his
instructors. Campers must be dropped black belt instructors from the USA
off at Schenley Park Golf Club. Professional Karate Studio. No uniform is
$300 required and beginners are welcome.
(Minimum of 10 kids required.)
Floor Hockey: grades 1-5 $275
Learn the fundamentals of hockey
through daily games and training Public Art Camp: grades 6-8
sessions. Campers must provide their Campers will design and change the
own safety equipment; we provide face of newspaper racks in the
hockey sticks. Instructor Mark Haffner is community with artist Emily Dunn.
a certified coach with years of
experience. $275
$275
AUGUST 15-19
Fine Arts Camp: grades 6-8 Summer Dance Camp—
Learn the elements of drawing and Ballet/Tap/Jazz: ages 7-9
painting through still life, figure
Call Kathy Wayne, ext. 373.
drawing, plein air painting, and abstract
expressionism with artist Emily Dunn. $275
$275
Old School Basketball Camp:
ages 6-13
Mad Science Moon, Stars and
Beyond: grades 1-5 Call Alex Speck, ext. 249.
Learn the fundamentals with JCC expert
Explore the farthest reaches of our solar
and College Hall of Famer Charles
system and create a lunar eclipse in this
Shealey. Bring your lunch, a swimsuit
“mad” planetary tour! Campers will build
and towel every day.
and take home Kepler’s Cube, a fun and
educational 3-D solar system puzzle. $200
CALL 412-521-8011 PLUS THE EXTENSION
$300
AUGUST 8-12
Mad Science presents Animals,
Energy and Robots: grades 1-5
Learn about robots, green energy
sources, Newton’s three laws of motion
and much more; build your own Robot
Hand and explore renewable and
nonrenewable resources for power
generation.
$300
Fun ‘n Fit: grades 3-6
We’ll put the fun into exercise with a
variety of different activities, from
organized sports to yoga and more.
$275
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8. EMMA KAUFMANN CAMP
SUMMER 2011
Contact Stephanie Buzza, EKC ACTIVITIES
ext. 318, or sbuzza@jccpgh.org.
• Archery
EKC, the JCC’s resident overnight camp, • Arts & Crafts
is situated along Cheat Lake in Morgan- • Basketball
town, West Virginia, providing opportu- • The Blob
nities for a myriad of sports and • Canoeing/Kayaking
recreational activities on land and water. • Chinuch (Judaics)
EKC camping programs, with an empha- • CIT/Israel Experience
sis on Jewish values, are for kids entering • Climbing Tower
grades 2 through 10. One- to eight-week • Drama
sessions include First Experience and • Heated Pool
Specialty Camps • Horseback Riding
• Israeli Culture
2011 session dates • Lacrosse
REGISTER ONLINE AT JCCPGH.ORG
• Maccabi Color War
4 Weeks: June 19 -July 15
• Mountain & BMX Biking
3 Weeks: July 17-August 7
• Pottery
2 Weeks: June 19-July 1
• The Rave
1 Week: August 8-14
• Shabbat
• Singing
• Soccer
• Tennis
• Teva (Nature)
• Tubing
• Water Skiing
• Zip Line
Major funding for JCC summer camps is provided
in part by The Philip Chosky Performing Arts
NEW! JOHN AND LEATRICE
Program, the Jewish Federation of Greater WOLF AQUATICS CENTER
Pittsburgh, Massey Charitable Trust, Morris & Three new heated pools including a
Fannie Skilken Family Foundation and The Edith L.
deep diving pool and a zero entry pool.
Trees Charitable Trust.
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9. AQUATICS
SWIM LESSONS Level 2 Pre-K: ages 3-5
SUMMER 2011
Call Kelly Grieneisen, ext 276. Learn front crawl, back crawl,
elementary back stroke and treading.
No class July 4
Sundays, 12:30-1 pm
Parent & Child: June 19-August 14
ages 6-36 months $81
Parent and child explore the water and Mondays, 3:30-4 pm
begin to learn safe behaviors in the June 20-August 15
water with songs and games. $72
Sundays, 10:30-11 am Mondays, 7-7:30 pm
June 19-August 14 June 20-August 15
$81 $72
Mondays, 6-6:30 pm
June 20-August 15 Level 3 Pre-K: ages 3-5
$72
Learn and coordinate strokes taught in
Tuesdays, 12-12:30 pm Level 2 with a focus on breathing to the
June 21-August 16 side during front crawl.
$81
Sundays, 1-1:30 pm
June 19-August 14
Toddler Tadpoles: ages 2-3 $81
An introduction to organized swim Mondays, 4-4:30 pm
lessons and water explorations. A June 20-August 15
teaching platform enables children to $72
stand without assistance.
Sundays, 11-11:30 am Level 1 Youth: ages 6-12
June 19-August 14
$81 Overcome fear, build confidence in the
water, learn body positioning, floating,
Sundays, 11:30 am-noon and kicking.
June 19-August 14
$81 Sundays, 9-9:30 am
June 19-August 14
Mondays, 6-6:30 pm $81
June 20-August 15
CALL 412-521-8011 PLUS THE EXTENSION
$72 Thursdays, 5-5:30 pm
June 23-August 18
$81
Level 1 Pre-K: ages 3-5
Overcome fear, build confidence in the Level 2 Youth: ages 6-12
water, learn body positioning, floating,
and kicking. Learn front crawl, back crawl,
elementary back stroke and treading.
Sundays, 11:30 am-noon
June 19-August 14 Sundays, 9:30-10 am
$81 June 19-August 14
$81
Mondays, 3-3:30 pm
June 20-August 15 Thursdays, 5:30-6 pm
$72 June 23-August 18
$81
Mondays, 6:30-7 pm
June 20-August 15
$72
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10. AQUATICS
Level 3 Youth: ages 6-12 Private lessons with
SUMMER 2011
Learn and coordinate strokes taught Mary Beth Kish
in Level 2 with a focus on breathing Call Kelly Grieneisen, ext 276.
to the side during front crawl.
Sundays, 10-10:30 am
June 19-August 14 WATER EXERCISE
$81 Call Stephen Farrow, ext. 276.
Thursdays, 6-6:30 pm
June 23-August 18 Arthritis Foundation
$81 Aquatic Program
Our heated pool is the ideal
environment for relieving arthritis
Level 4: ages 5-12
pain and stiffness. Gentle movements
Build endurance by swimming increase joint flexibility and range of
elementary back stroke, front crawl motion, while restoring or
and back crawl. Learn the basics of maintaining muscle strength.
breast stroke and sidestroke. Must have a physician’s referral to
Sundays, 10:30-11 am participate in this certified program.
June 19-August 14 Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
$81 June 1-August 31
Thursdays, 4:30-5 pm Noon-1 pm
June 23-August 18 $54
$72
Shake, Splash and Roll
Level 5: Ages 6-12 This water fitness program is a low-
Coordination and refinement of impact aerobic program that includes
strokes; introduction to butterfly. total body conditioning and toning
exercises in the small pool..
Thursdays, 4-4:30 pm
June 23-August 18 Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays
$81 10:45-11:30 am
No fee
Level 6: ages 6-12
Continue refinement of strokes and AQX
REGISTER ONLINE AT JCCPGH.ORG
swim with greater efficiency, power This high-intensity aerobics class held
and smoothness over greater in the lap pool features exercises
distances. using resistance equipment.
Thursdays, 4:30-5 pm Mondays, Wednesdays
June 23-August 18 9:15-10 am
$81 No fee
Private Swim Lessons SilverSplash
Private lessons are available by This water fitness program is
calling for an appointment. designed for SilverSneakers®
members to enhance quality of life
$30/half-hour
and daily function, using specifically
3 classes/$28.50 each
designed SilverSneakers® kickboards.
6 classes/$27.50 each
No swimming ability is required for
10 classes/$25 each
this safe, fun, and effective program.
$60/hour
Tuesdays, Thursdays
3 classes/$57 each
10:45-11:30 am
6 classes/$55 each
No fee
10 classes/$50 each
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11. AQUATICS SUPPORT
THE JCC
You Can Make a Difference
“I am moved to write just to say
SUMMER 2011
how important the JCC is in my
life…the regular contact with
people of all ages, people from
all walks and parts of our city.
The JCC is a miracle of good
with the organization striving
to be the best that it can be. I
am truly grateful for assistance
to be able to participate.”
“Growing up in Squirrel Hill, my
husband and I were counselors
at EKC. Our children use the fa-
cilities and now they attend
EKC. The JCC is part of our lives
and our Jewish identity. Asking
for help was extremely difficult.
We are truly comforted by the
Aqua WalkOut support of the JCC. With deep-
Tuesdays, Thursdays est gratitude…”
8-9 am
No fee The letters of appreciation go
on and on. More individuals
LIFEGUARDING and families than ever before
Call Stephen Farrow, ext. 276. are requesting financial assis-
Ages 15+. Learn lifeguarding skills, first tance so that they can enjoy
aid and CPR/AED for the professional membership and sign up for
rescuer. Must pass pre-test
CALL 412-521-8011 PLUS THE EXTENSION
programs. Without donations of
requirements: swim 300 yds
continuously using front crawl and support to the Annual Fund, it
breast stroke. Lifeguard trainees must would not be easy for the JCC
attend all sessions. to help those in need in our
June 13-17 community.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
JCC Squirrel Hill If you have already donated,
4-7 pm
Thursday and Friday thank you. If you have not do-
11 am-7 pm nated this year, consider mak-
Family Park in Monroeville. ing your gift now so that you
$175/member; $200/community
can make a difference.
For more information on how
you can make a difference,
contact Mayda Roth, CFRE,
Director of Development, at
412-521-8011, ext. 363 or
mroth@jccpgh.org.
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12. FAMILY PARK
The Henry Kaufmann Family Park in 2011 Aquathlon Challenge
SUMMER 2011
Monroeville, a 100-acre wooded site, (Off Road)
hosts our James & Rachel Levinson Day
Call Laurie Wood, ext. 260
Camp and is open on evenings and
weekends for our members to enjoy the Swim 800 meters, Run 5K
outdoor Olympic-size pool and other Junior Aquathlon, ages 13-17
recreational facilities. Lots of special Swim 400 meters, Run 1.5 miles
swimming and family activities add to
Swim for adults and juniors is held in the
the fun!
9-lane long course 50-meter Olympic
pool. Adults and juniors run on a
Driving Directions from wooded loop trail. There will be an
Pittsburgh awards ceremony following the race.
Take the Parkway East to the Business Participants are welcome to enjoy the
District/Route 22 Exit. Turn right at the pool, grounds and concessions for the
first entrance to Monroeville Mall, bear rest of the day.
right and proceed past the Best Buy Sunday, July 17
store. Turn right at the stop sign and go • Check-in begins: 7 am
up the hill out of the mall complex. At
• Pre-race instructions: 7:45 am
the stop sign on top of the hill, turn left
onto James St. and continue to the light • Race begins: 8 am
at the 5-way intersection. DO NOT take $30/Centerfit Platinum
the sharp right onto Monroeville Blvd. $35/General member
Take the second right onto Rosecrest $40/Community
Drive. Follow Rosecrest through two
stop signs; 200 yards after the second
stop sign, Rosecrest Drive turns sharply
Hot dog lunches
to the right and the Family Park Call Alan Mallinger, (412) 824-4740.
entrance is on the left. $3/person
Sundays, noon-2 pm
261 Rosecrest Drive
Monday, July 4
Monroeville, PA 15146-4041
Monday, September 5
Phone: (412) 824-4740.
Family dinners
FAMILY ACTIVITIES $5/person
Sundays, 4-6 pm
My Baby and Me Swim Time at
REGISTER ONLINE AT JCCPGH.ORG
July 3, July 10, August 7, August 28
Family Park September 4
Join My Baby and Me as we pack a bag
and head to the pool. Bring your little
one and plenty of sunscreen; Miriam will FOR SWIMMERS
bring the snacks and drinks. Registration
required no later than the Tuesday of Call (412) 824-4740.
each week! Family Park hours are on CHARLES M. MORRIS
page 13. AQUATIC CENTER
Wednesdays
Adult Swim Meet
June 15, June 29-August 17
10 am-noon The JCC Long Course Masters Swim
No fee; JCC members only Meet is open to all adults. Participants
are not required to be affiliated with any
swim team. Swimmers may enter up to
four events. Call Mary Beth Kish
to register.
Sunday, August 28
7:30 am-noon
$10
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13. FAMILY PARK
Sailfish Competitive
SUMMER 2011
Swim Teams HOURS OF
Swimmers must meet time OPERATION
standards. Al Rose, Coach.
Sunday-Friday Opening Day:
Through August 12 Saturday, May 28
Mornings and evenings 11 am-7 pm
May 28-September 4
Adult Conditioning Masters Saturdays, 11 am-7 pm
Sundays, 11 am-7 pm
For adults interested in competitive
swimming and fitness. June 13-17
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday:
Through September 4
12:30-7 pm
Sundays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 am-noon
Wednesday: 12:30-8 pm
Tuesdays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:30-8 pm
Friday: 12:30-6 pm
Thursdays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:30-8 pm
June 20-August 12
(J&R Day Camp in Session)
Private Swim Lessons by Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays:
appointment 4-7 pm
Call Stephen Farrow, ext. 276. Wednesdays: 4-8 pm
$25/half hour Fridays: closed
August 15-September 2
Weekday hours depend on
weather and staffing; please call
ahead to make sure the pool is
TELL YOUR open.
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays:
FRIENDS ABOUT 12:30-7 pm
OUR SUMMER Wednesdays: 12:30-8 pm
SPLASH PASS Fridays: 12:30-6 pm
Non-members can use the Family
Park facilities from Memorial Day to HOLIDAY HOURS
CALL 412-521-8011 PLUS THE EXTENSION
Labor Day with our special Summer
Splash Pass. Memorial Day
Monday, May 30
Splash Pass (good for the Family 11 am-7 pm
Park only)
Family $195; Individual $95 Independence Day
Day pass $7/adult; $3/child Monday, July 4
11 am-7 pm
To buy a Splash Pass, call the
JCC membership office at Labor Day
(412) 521-8011, ext. 176, or Monday, September 5
purchase at the Family Park. 11 am-7 pm
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14. K’HILLAH (COMMUNITY)
PROGRAMS WITH Raising a Jewish Family
SUMMER 2011
RABBI DONNI Explore basic Jewish principles and
discuss how to get your family involved
AARON in Judaism. The class will address such
For the listed programs, please RSVP to topics as Shabbat, holidays, life cycle
Rabbi Donni Aaron at daaron@jccpgh.org events, bedtime rituals, Bible stories and
or call ext. 215. ethics in an open and welcoming
environment. No prior knowledge is
Workshops for Interfaith necessary.
Couples
Sunday
Join the rabbi in an open, inclusive June 26 or July 24
environment designed to help couples 3-4 pm
where one partner is Jewish and the No fee; free babysitting available
other is of another faith. Examine
identity, child-raising, holidays and
interaction with other families and the LGBT Focus Group
community. Strengthen your The JCC is developing an LGBT Focus
communication and visioning skills that Group that is committed to promoting
support your relationship as challenges perspectives of lesbian, gay, bisexual
surface. and transgendered persons. This group
Mondays will serve as a medium for the
June 13, 20 discussion of goals, issues and the
7-8 pm creation of programs at the JCC related
No fee; free babysitting available to gender and sexuality.
Tuesday, June 21, or Wednesday, July 27
Coffee, Tea and Snacks with 7-8 pm
No fee; open to the community.
the Rabbi
Whether you are a coffee or tea drinker,
or just someone who wants to shmooze High Holiday Crash Course
with a Rabbi, you are welcome to come for Parents
and join Rabbi Donni Aaron, Jewish Learn everything you need to know to
Educator of the JCC. make the High Holidays meaningful and
Tuesdays, 9:30 am memorable for your entire family.
June 14-August 30 Special emphasis on how to engage
No fee; no need to register your children in the celebration of the
REGISTER ONLINE AT JCCPGH.ORG
Room 202 holidays, including Rosh Hashanah, Yom
Kippur, Sukkot, Shemini Atzeret and
Simchat Torah.
Hekhsher Tzedek
Sundays
What does it mean to eat ethically? The August 21 and August 28
hekhsher tzedek will indicate that a 3-4 pm
kosher product was made in compliance
with a set of social justice criteria, in
keeping with the teachings of the Current Events Class
Jewish faith. Come and learn more Call Nicole Mezare, ext. 278.
about this fascinating development in Hear guest rabbis discuss politics, both
Jewish law. domestic and international, led by Rabbi
Sunday, June 26 Donni Aaron.
4-5 pm Fridays, 10:30-11:30 am
or Monday, July 25 Room 307; no fee
6:30-7:30 pm
No fee; free babysitting available
Room 204
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15. K’HILLAH (COMMUNITY)
Israel and the Arts with PITTSBURGH
SUMMER 2011
Rabbi Donni Aaron JEWISH
Call Nicole Mezare, ext. 278
MUSIC FESTIVAL
Meet with Rabbi Donni Aaron for a class
about Israel through different artistic 2011 Season: Fables and Legends
media such as photography and poetry. Music, film, and theater combine to
bring three of the most iconic tales in
2nd Tuesday of the month Jewish folklore to life.
1-2 pm, Room 202
No fee The Golem
Thursday, June 2
7:30 pm
Shabbat Under The Stars Agnes and Joseph Katz
Celebrate Shabbat with family and Performing Arts Center
friends at Family Park under the stars. $20; $15/senior; $10/student
Rabbi Donni will be there with her shiny For tickets: www.ProArtsTickets.org
blue guitar to sing us through Kabbalat For info: visit www.pjmf.net
Shabbat. Enjoy dinner, swimming, lots of
open grass to roam upon AND a
performance from the Israeli Scouts! TRIPS FOR
Friday July 22 JEWISH SINGLES
5:45-8:30 pm Contact Bill Cartiff, (412) 278-4184, ext.
Fee: TBD 242, or bcartiff@jccpgh.org.
www.amazingjourneys.net
Got Shabbat?
Great Shabbat-related program for you British Isles Cruise
and your little ones. Learn, celebrate,
For Jewish singles in their 30s, 40s and
craft and snack with us!
50s. Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England
Saturday, August 20 and more.
4 pm, Levinson Hall
August 4-15, 2011
Free and open to the community.
End of Summer
AGENCY FOR Bermuda Cruise
CALL 412-521-8011 PLUS THE EXTENSION
JEWISH LEARNING For Jewish singles in their 20s, 30s and
Conversational, classical and prayerbook 40s. Five nights of blissful tropical fun
Hebrew evening classes are held at the aboard Royal Caribbean’s remarkable
JCC and range from absolute beginner resort at sea, Explorer of the Seas.
to advanced. There is an intensive ulpan August 27-September 1, 2011
in May/June. For more information or to
register call Nira Lion: 412-521-1101,
French Polynesia
ext. 3202.
For Jewish singles in their 40s, 50s and
Ulpan 60s. Paradise to the extreme! Join us on
Sunday, May 22, 10 am-noon this 11-night, 10-day luxury vacation
Monday, May 23, Tuesday, May 24, aboard the 6-star deluxe m/s Paul
Thursday, May 26, Wednesday, June 1, Gauguin. Bora Bora,Tahiti and much
Thursday, June 2 more, including roundtrip air from Los
6-9 pm Angeles.
$180
October 19-29, 2011
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16. EARLY CHILDHOOD
SUMMER 2011
ANNABELLE RUBINSTEIN • Chalav u’ Dvash Hebrew
language instruction and Judaics
EARLY CHILDHOOD programming
DEVELOPMENT CENTER • Escorts to extracurricular JCC classes
Children grow and thrive in a such as dance and sports
program enriched with language, • Amazing Afternoons and Science and
reading, math, science, art, music and Math Afternoons enrichment
fun. We believe that discovery and play
are young children’s most important
“work,” preparing them for the academic Comprehensive and Flexible
and life challenges ahead. Programming
ECDC is a preschool with before- and
Our Facility after-school extended day options,
enrichment classes and summer camps
ECDC is housed in a dedicated wing of for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years old.
REGISTER ONLINE AT JCCPGH.ORG
the JCC, a beautiful, fully secured We offer a wide range of scheduling
modern facility with indoor heated choices from 7 am-6 pm every weekday.
pools, a full-size gymnasium, and an
• Infants: Full-time care, 6 weeks
enclosed outdoor playground:
through 14 months old
MARCI LYNN BERNSTEIN • Tots: Full- and part-time options for 14
PLAYGROUND months through 2 years
• Toddlers: Full- and part-time options
Our Program for 2-year-olds
• The Creative Curriculum® • Preschoolers: Full- and part-time
provides developmentally options for 3- and 4-year-olds
appropriate play-based learning.
• An Ethical Start® curriculum, based on BOOKEN FAMILY
the classic Jewish text, Pirkei Avot
(Ethics of Our Fathers), teaches
KABBALAT SHABBAT
universal values. Celebrated every Friday during the
school year: 10:30 am
• Instruction in swimming, music and
phys ed Friday, June 3: Grandparents Shabbat
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17. EARLY CHILDHOOD
Our Staff ECDC SUMMER
SUMMER 2011
The ECDC staff are caring educators with CAMPS: AGES 2-5
decades of professional experience. We
support ongoing training and maintain Session I: June 20-July 15
the highest standards in early childhood Session II: July 18-August 12
education. Campers thrive in a safe and structured
All staff are trained in emergency proce- environment with a good balance of in-
dures, pediatric first aid and pediatric door and outdoor activities such as
CPR and participate in annual manda- swimming, nature, music, arts & crafts,
tory PA Key training. gym and outdoor play. Camp-wide activ-
ities are connected to weekly themes
JCC specialists teach our aquatics and and special guests. Parents can choose a
phys ed classes. ECDC is visited by a variety of scheduling options.
child therapist from Jewish Family &
Children’s Service. Camp K’Ton Ton: age 2
Two, three, or five days a week
9-11 am, 11:30 am-12:30 pm, 9 am-3 pm
PROGRAMS Before camp: 7-9 am
After camp: 3-6 pm
Amazing Afternoons: age 4 Camp K’Ton Ton is full.
We explore a different theme—such as Camp Yeladim: ages 3-5
Our City, Children Around the World and Five days a week
My Amazing Body—each month with 9 am-1 pm
classes, field trips and visitors related to 9 am-3 pm
each theme. Before camp: 7-9 am
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays After camp: 3-6 pm
1-3 pm Openings still available
Now enrolling for Fall 2011.
For more information, please call
Science and Math Afternoons: Kelly Gable-LaBelle, 412-521-8011,
age 4 ext. 209.
We explore numbers, animals, maps, the EDWARD AND ROSE BERMAN
solar system, the earth, chemistry, DIRECTOR
machines and navigation. These topics To schedule a tour or to register, please
CALL 412-521-8011 PLUS THE EXTENSION
are made exciting with books, classroom call Jennifer Wright, Registrar,
projects and hands-on fun. 412-521-8011, ext. 375.
Tuesdays and Thursdays Major funding for Early Childhood programming is
1-3 pm provided by the Pittsburgh Jewish Pre-
Now enrolling for Fall 2011. Kindergarten Educational Improvement
Foundation of the Jewish Federation of Greater
Pittsburgh and Keystone STARS/PA Early Learning
Jardin Dulcito: ages 3-4 Keys to Quality. Additional support is provided by
Massey Charitable Trust as well as funding from
“Sweet little garden” Spanish program.
the Ginsberg Family Fund for Children's Programs,
Your child will learn basic greetings, the Miriam and Paul Kossis Early Childhood
numbers, colors, basic commands, fun Equipment Replacement Fund, the Marilyn Kramer
songs and games. Y mucho mas! Memorial Fund and the Mark Allen Robinson Day
Care Center Endowment Fund.
Tuesdays and Thursdays
1:30-2:30 pm
Now enrolling for Fall 2011
An Ethical Start®
School
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18. MY BABY & ME
Contact Miriam Abramovich, ext. 398, or Manic Motherhood
SUMMER 2011
mabramovich@jccpgh.org Discussion group for moms. Bring your
My Baby and Me programs are open to new baby!
families with children age four and
Thursdays , 11 am (note new time)
under. Drop-in programs are held in
June 16, July 28
Family Place unless otherwise noted.
Bagel Factory, Squirrel Hill
Advance registration is required for all
No fee; open to the community
classes and special events. Class fees are
non-refundable.
Manic Toddlerhood
Join us to chat about the challenges and
FREE DROP-IN joys of parenting a toddler. A child
GROUPS development specialist will answer
questions about behavior, development
Family Place Open Playtime and the transition from infancy to
Mondays-Thursdays toddlerhood.
8:30 am-9:30 pm
Thursdays, 11 am
Fridays: 8:30 am-5:30 pm
July 14, August 18
Saturdays: 1-6:30 pm
Family Place
Sundays: 8:30 am-5:30 pm
No fee; open to the community
JCC members only
VISIT THE JUSTIN MARK LIBRARY
Manic Nannyhood
Finally, a support group just for nannies!
Baby Play: Join to chat about the unique joys and
ages birth-14 months challenges of professionally nannying.
Singing, rhyming, movement and finger Thursdays, 11 am
plays. June 30, August 11
No fee: open to the Community
Tuesdays, 10 am and 11 am
Family Place
No fee; open to the community
On hiatus during August
CECILE GOLDBERG LEVINE
Swim Time @ Family Park FAMILY GYM
Join My Baby and Me as we pack a bag Call Kelly Young, ext. 220.
and head to the pool. Bring your little Parents and their preschoolers
REGISTER ONLINE AT JCCPGH.ORG
one and plenty of sunscreen; Miriam will ages 1 to 5 participate in play activities
bring the snacks and drinks. Registration using indoor playground equipment or
required no later than the Tuesday of the outdoor playground in nice weather.
each week! Family Park hours are on the
back page of this guide. Sundays, 10-11:30 am, Kaufmann Gym
No fee; members only
Wednesdays
June 15, June 29-August 17
10 am-noon Open Swim for Families
No fee; JCC members only Call ext. 276.
These times are ideal for meeting up
PJ Library Story Time with friends at the pool.
We read a selection from the PJ Library Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays
and then get crafty based on a theme 10-10:30 am
from the book. No fee; JCC members only
Thursdays, 11:30 am
June 2, July 7
No fee; open to the community
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19. MY BABY & ME
CLASSES Shabbat Under The Stars with
SUMMER 2011
the Israeli Scouts
Kindermusik: Family Time Zoo Celebrate Shabbat with family and
Train! (Newborn-5 years) friends at the Family Park. Rabbi Donni
Tag along with a zoo train as we visit the will be there with her shiny blue guitar
monkeys, giraffes, elephants, parrots to sing us through Kabbalat Shabbat.
and polar bears. We'll learn zoo songs Enjoy dinner, swimming, lots of open
and chants, play a variety of grass to roam upon AND a performance
instruments, and move and dance like from the Israeli Scouts.
the animals. Includes home materials—a
Friday July 22
hardback book, CD, animal shaker
5:45-8:30 pm
instrument and poster.
Call Miriam for fee and to register.
Sundays,10 am
June 5-June 26 (4 weeks)
Mondays,10 am
June 6-June 27(4 weeks) SUMMER
Room 307
$74/member; $90/community;
PRESCHOOL DANCE
$44/each additional sibling. Call Kathy Wayne, ext. 273.
Creative Movement: ages 3-4
Kindermusik Wednesdays
Peek-A-Boo! I Love You! June 22-August 10
(Newborn-18 months) 4-4:30 pm
Mother Goose games like peek-a-boo $72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KDS
help babies understand language. Say “I
love you” using American Sign Pre-ballet: ages 4-5
Language, soap bubbles, and parent-
Wednesdays
baby dances. Home materials
June 22-August 10
included—board book, CD, duck wash
4:45-5:15 pm
mitt, baby duck Gertie ball and poster.
$72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KDS
Fridays
July 15-August 12 (5 weeks)
10 am Ballet/Tap I: grade K
Computer Room Thursdays
CALL 412-521-8011 PLUS THE EXTENSION
$85/member; $100/community June 23-August 11
4:50-5:35 pm
$84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KDS
EVENTS
Adventures in the Woods Pre-Ballet/Tap
Do you have an active toddler/ Thursdays
preschooler who is looking for June 23-August 11
adventure? If so sign up for an outdoor 4-4:45 pm
adventure in Frick Park with My Baby $84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KDS
and Me parent Matt Pascal. Matt will
lead families on a stroll through Frick
Park ending in a unique spot to play.
Pack plenty of water and snacks.
Advance registration is required; call for
details on meet-up location.
Thursdays
June 23, July 21, August 25
10-11:30 am
No fee; open to the community
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20. CHILDREN & TEENS
BIRTHDAY PARTIES Create Your Own Party: ages 4-10
SUMMER 2011
Call us and we’ll make the
Call Rachel Altoff, ext. 228. arrangements. Examples: bead party,
Superstar Sports Party: ages 7-10 flower fairy party, bug party, royalty for
Wiffleball, kickball, soccer, hockey, relay a day and tropical beach party.
races and more. Counselors lead you $325 and up
and your friends in a day of play.
Dance Party: ages 4-7
$275 Learn new dance games and enjoy old
Games Galore: ages 4-6 favorites. Don’t forget your dancing
A sports party for the younger set. shoes!
Parachute play, Mr. Fox, Red Light/Green $275
Light and Duck Duck Goose.
$275
FUN DAYS
Swim Party: ages 4-10
Open swim time, games and relay races Grades PreK-6
in our beautiful indoor pool. Party can Call Rachel Altoff, ext. 228.
be held at the Family Park outdoor pool We offer exciting field trips and in-house
during the summer. programs for days when elementary
schools are closed. Please send a dairy
$275
(vegetarian) lunch, swimsuit and towel
Awesome Arts & Crafts Party: every day.
ages 4-10
9 am-4 pm
Projects may include “wearable art,” sand
$65/child; $60/sibling and Clubhouse
art and tie-dying. Choose the theme and
members
we’ll come up with a creative party.
$15 discount if you register by 5 pm of
$300
the previous day .
Creative Cooking Party: ages 4-10
Fun at the JCC
Become a “chef” for the day. Learn easy
Daily activities include sports, trips to the
and fun recipes and then taste-test
park (weather permitting) and library,
them with your friends!
art, games and swimming.
$300
June 6, 7, 9, 10, 13-17
Spa Party: ages 8-10 August 15-19, August 22-26,
Pamper yourself with homemade face August 29-31, September 1, 2
REGISTER ONLINE AT JCCPGH.ORG
masks, manicures and pedicures.
Field Trips
$300 June 13: Pittsburgh Zoo
Price includes juice, paper goods, set-up June 14: SandCastle
and clean-up, balloons, kosher cake and June 15: FunFest
staff supervision. The base price is for 15 June 16: National Aviary
children including the birthday child. June 17: Family Park
Each additional participant: $15. Before and After Care
7:30-9 am: no charge
COMING THIS FALL 4-6 pm: $12 (no charge for Clubhouse
members)
Drivers Education: ages 15-18 Fun Days are subject to cancellation if
Includes 30 hours of classroom enrollment requirements are not met. You
instruction and six hours of driving will be notified of a cancellation the
instruction. Students MUST have their evening before.
learner’s permit before the last course
date.
Tuesdays, 6:30-9:30 pm
September 27-November 29
$399/member; $499/non-member
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21. AFTER SCHOOL
SUMMER 2011
CLUBHOUSE Transportation
AFTER-SCHOOL Transportation is typically provided by
your child’s school. Please contact the
PROGRAM school directly and fill out a “PM drop
Grades Pre-K-6 off” form.
Call Jayme Vertullo, ext. 852.
The JCC Clubhouse combines top- Membership
quality facilities with trained, caring,
JCC membership is required to become
creative staff. We offer a wide variety of
a “member” of Clubhouse. Scholarships
stimulating activities in our tournament-
are available for those who qualify. For
size gyms, heated indoor swimming
more information about scholarships,
pools and in our various clubs. Children
please contact the Membership Office at
CALL 412-521-8011 PLUS THE EXTENSION
are grouped into age-appropriate
412-521-8011, ext. 534.
homerooms.
Early Bird prices available until
Each day children are met at their buses,
May 31. For more information and to
escorted to their homerooms, given a
register, contact Jayme Vertullo at
healthy snack including fruits and veg-
412-521-8011, ext. 852, or
etables, assisted with homework, and
jvertullo@jccpgh.org
then provided with a variety of activity
choices. Monthly snack calendars, club Clubhouse is supported in part by the Massey
Charitable Trust and the Weiner Family Foundation
schedules and newsletters are available, with additional funding from the Curtis & Joelle
so that both you and your child are well- Krasik and Scott & Laurie Krasik After School
informed. Care Fund.
Clubhouse focuses on nurturing the
emotional, physical and social well-
being of each child. We provide various
activities such as organized gym games,
age-appropriate art projects, cooking,
free swim, pen pals, recycling and board
games galore. We visit the library, cele-
brate Shabbat every week and have
monthly birthday celebrations to recog-
nize each child’s special day.
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22. CENTERFIT PLATINUM
Couples Massage
SUMMER 2011
TO JOIN, CALL THE
MEMBERSHIP OFFICE, Two massage therapists provide a
EXT. 176, OR GO TO couple, mother and daughter, or two
JCCPGH.ORG/PAGE/JOIN siblings or friends with individualized
massages while the clients relax in each
ALL Group Exercise classes are FREE other’s company.
to Centerfit Platinum members,
including Yoga, Pilates and
Spinning. Massage Fees
Centerfit Platinum Members
Half hour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25
Full hour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50
MASSAGE 10 half-hour coupons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $225
SERVICES Half-hour table massage . . . . . . . . . . . . $20
Call ext. 267 for an appointment. One-hour table massage. . . . . . . . . . . . $40
10 half-hour table massage coupons
Massage at Centerfit Platinum is a
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $180
relaxing and rejuvenating experience,
Couples massage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $110
far removed from life’s fast-paced
environment. Our facilities include three Now available
newly renovated, private massage Hot Stone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $125
rooms and a coed massage room. Salt Scrub . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75
Sugar Gloss. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75
Swedish Massage Mud Wrap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75
The most common form of massage,
used to promote general relaxation, Guest Fees
improve circulation and ease everyday General Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10
aches and pains Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15
Sports Massage New! Reiki
A deep tissue massage using specific Reiki is a natural Japanese healing
strokes to help athletes obtain technique that promotes stress
maximum performance and physical reduction and relaxation. It is an
conditioning by increasing power, energy-based touch therapy that
endurance and mobility both before liberates the body’s natural healing
and after an event or exercise abilities. To schedule an appointment,
call ext. 267.
REGISTER ONLINE AT JCCPGH.ORG
Therapeutic Massage $70/1-hour session
$60/Centerfit Platinum members
A combination of massage techniques
designed to help relieve chronic joint
pain and benefit the skeletal/muscular Mother-Daughter Days
system by improving circulation, Enjoy Centerfit Platinum with your
increasing joint flexibility, promoting mother, daughter or granddaughter.
quicker healing of injured muscle tissue, Children must be at least 13 years old.
and improving posture and body
Sundays
mechanics
June 5, July 3, August 7
4-6 pm
Basic Table Massage No fee
Traditional Men’s Centerfit Platinum
rubdown increases circulation and
promotes relaxation
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23. SPORTS & REC
SPORTS LESSONS
SUMMER 2011
Call Kelly Young, ext. 220. Call the Cashier, ext. 202.
Over 21 Recreational Rollerblading
Basketball Learn from teaching professional Mark
Drop in for organized pick-up games. Haffner. By appointment.
Tuesdays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7 pm $35/hour; $25/half-hour
No fee for members
Tennis
Men’s Over 30 Basketball Learn from teaching professional Mark
Drop in for organized pick-up games. Haffner. By appointment.
Sundays $35/hour; $25/half-hour
8-10 am
No fee for members
COURT SPORTS
Women’s Pick-Up Basketball We have two convertible courts, used
Wednesdays for racquetball, handball and squash.
6-7 pm Members may reserve courts up to
No fee seven days in advance. Reservations will
be taken during regular JCC hours at the
Centerfit desk, ext. 372, or at ext. 202.
Coed Indoor Soccer
The fee for court time is $4/hour and
Mondays must be paid in full, at the Centerfit
7 pm desk, prior to play. Centerfit Platinum
No fee members play for no charge. A general
member or a guest must pay a $2 court
Coed Pick-Up Volleyball fee when playing with a Centerfit Plat-
Thursdays inum member.
7-8 pm
No fee
CALL 412-521-8011 PLUS THE EXTENSION
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24. FITNESS
LEATRICE AND Payment system
SUMMER 2011
JOHN M. WOLF CENTERFIT • You may choose an agreement of one
month, three months or 12 months.
• The minimum number of sessions per
PERSONAL month is four. The maximum number
TRAINING is unlimited.
Call Laurie Wood, ext. 260. • You may make up missed
appointments as long as you call 24
One-on-One Private Workout hours in advance to cancel.
One of our dedicated fitness experts will • Your contract (if greater than one
design a personalized exercise program month) may be paid in monthly
to help you reach your goals and see installments.
results. By appointment only.
One-on-One Youth
PROGRAMS
Personal Training Teen Fitness Certification
Call Matt Proskin, ext. 152. This orientation MUST be completed by
A private workout session with a teens ages 13-16 prior to using the
certified professional trainer. Weight facility. Call Matt Proskin at ext. 152 to
management and sports-specific schedule.
training also are available. $45/three-part orientation class
$90/two sessions with a trainer
Contract Fees
Centerfit Platinum Members
JCC Healthy Heart
Hour ½ hour Phase lll Cardiac Rehabilitation
4-12 sessions $54 $35 Call Marsha Mullen, ext. 380.
13-47 sessions $48 $31 With a physician’s approval, you can
48+ sessions $42 $27 exercise in Centerfit. Marsha Mullen, MS
General Members ATC, will guide you through an
Hour ½ hour individualized exercise program using
4-12 sessions $60 $39 your physician’s recommendations.
13-47 sessions $54 $35 Supervised times:
48+ sessions $48 $31
REGISTER ONLINE AT JCCPGH.ORG
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
Ages 17 and under 8:30 am-noon
Hour ½ hour $48/month for the community
4-12 sessions $46.50 $30 $25/month for SilverSneakers
13-47 sessions $43.50 $28 $20/month for seniors
48+ sessions $40 $26 $125/year/Centerfit Platinum members
Single Sessions Healthy Joint Series
Centerfit Platinum $56 Do you experience joint stiffness,
General Member $62 muscle tightness or other aches and
Youth $48 pains? Our MAT Specialist, Joe
DeAntonis, will help you get your body
moving again, improve your range of
motion and feel better.
Mondays and Wednesdays
June 13-July 13
11:30 am-12:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PTS
$120; $150/community
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