Peninsula Jewish Community Center Your Center for Life!
July • August 2011
Discover programming that awakens your spirit and revitalizes your soul!
LEAPS ‘N BOUNDS
Bi-Monthly Publication of the Peninsula Jewish Community Center Adult Department
See the Exhibition!
Learn about Picasso’s art! Picasso Masterpieces from Paris
Thursday, August 4 de Young Museum, San Francisco
Monday, August 1 2:00 – 3:00 pm • $10 M / $13 P* Classroom AB • Code: 29294
Picasso: Masterpieces from the Musée National Picasso, Paris $47 M/ $61 P* (Museum members may deduct $20) Home pick-ups $10/location • Code: 29295 Don’t miss this extraordinary exhibition of more than 100 masterpieces by Pablo Picasso from Paris’ Musée National Picasso. This once-in-a-lifetime exhibition is made possible only because of the temporary closure of this museum for extensive renovations. On view are paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints drawn from every phase of the artist’s career. No-host lunch in museum café. Transportation schedule: Departures
Returns
8:55 am 9:15 am 9:30 am 9:35 am 9:45 am
PJCC San Carlos train 5th & El Camino** Peninsula Regent Woodlake
3:00 pm 2:45 pm 2:30 pm 2:25 pm 2:15 pm
**EastWest Bank
In preparation for viewing the Picasso exhibition at the de Young Museum, Jim Kohn, educator and docent from the Fine Arts Museums, provides background and descriptions of the many works from the Musée National Picasso in Paris on display in San Francisco.
for your information registration procedures
shabbat shuttle
1 Call the PJCC at 650.212.7522 and ask to speak with a program assistant. Any fees may be paid by credit card.
The PJCC offers weekly door-to-door transportation to Friday night services at synagogues on the Peninsula. Make your reservations by calling the PJCC at 650.212.7522 by Wednesday of each week. There is no charge.
2. You may register for programs that do not involve transportation online using the PJCC web site: www.pjcc.org. Click on “Register Online for Classes.” When you find a program in which you are interested, add that course to your basket and follow the instructions to obtain a Login ID and PIN.
This service is made possible by a grant from the Jewish Community Endowment Newhouse Fund of the Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties.
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3. You may mail in a check. Be sure to include a note with your name, address and phone number, and the Code for the program. If there is transportation involved, please indicate your pick-up location and seating request if applicable.
Peninsula Temple Beth El
July 8 7:30 pm Peninsula Temple Sholom Hava Nashir July 15
6:30 pm
Peninsula Temple Beth El
July 22 7:30 pm Peninsula Temple Sholom July 29 7:30 pm Peninsula Temple Beth El August 5 6:30 pm Peninsula Temple Beth El August 12 7:30 pm Peninsula Temple Sholom Hava Nashir August 19 7:30 pm Peninsula Temple Sholom August 26 7:30 pm Peninsula Temple Beth El
* Discounts on Non-Member rates available to Foster City residents for these programs. Quantities are limited. To register, call 650.212.7522 to speak with a program assistant.
volunteers Many thanks to our dedicated volunteers:
adult department staff
Sandy Morse David Nigel Shirley Rosenberg Molly Rosenfeld Martin Schmidt Marcyl Seidscher Irv Share Cindy Strause Bonnie Taubman
Don Belaief Howard Bott Ellen Gellman Susan Goldberg Dan Heller Frank Jonas Ruth Krumbein Susan May Joan Mechalovitz Barbara Mikulic
Kimberly Gordon, Department Director Betty Burr, MA, Get Up & Go Program Manager Crystal DyFoon, Driver Maria Taylor, Driver Rhonda Press, LCSW, Adult Program Coordinator Debra Reetz, MS, Transportation Coordinator Ellen Saliman, MA, MSW, Adult Program Coordinator
DONATIONS Janet Martin, for Adult Programs and Services
The Circle
of Life Fund
The Gift That Lives Forever
To learn how you can support the PJCC with a planned gift, contact Art Wolf at 650.378.2759.
Made possible by THE KORET TAUBE INITIATIVE ON JEWISH PEOPLEHOOD, PRESENTING EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL PROGRAMS THAT EXPLORE JEWISH HERITAGE, IDENTITY, AND COMMUNITY
A beneficiary agency of the Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties. The Peninsula Jewish Community Center acknowledges the Jewish Community Endowment Newhouse Fund, the Senior Excursion Fund, and the Paul and Ruth Steiner Permanent Endowment Fund of the Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties, as well as the Koret Foundation, for their continued support of Adult programs and transportation. Programs indicated by this symbol are made possible by The Koret Taube Initiative on Jewish Peoplehood, presenting educational and cultural programs that explore Jewish heritage identity and community.
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get up & go
American Dreamer— The Life, Music and Times of Stephen Foster
get up & go Get Up & Go is an activity and errand-transportation service for older adults who no longer drive. Programs without transportation are open to all adults. Programs are free for Get Up & Go regular participants and PJCC members and $4 for the public. A low cost lunch is served at 12:00 pm. Advance registration required. Register for Get Up & Go programs at 650.378.2750.
Wednesday, August 10 Code: 29300 Stephen Foster was the “architect” of American popular music—influencing a wide variety of composers such as George Gershwin, Irving Berlin, Leadbelly and Bob Dylan. Actors/singers Stephen Gill and Karl Frazen present musical and historical highlights of the short and tragic life of this American icon.
Request a schedule and pre-register by calling 650.378.2750 no later than Wednesday the week before a program or appointment. Transportation is $5 round trip and $3 one way.
Volunteer for Get Up & Go
Make a difference by helping seniors who may need a driver, a supportive arm or help with shopping or errands. Occasional availability is ok. Call Betty Burr at 650.378.2698.
It’s De-lovely—Musical Styling with Jack & Adele
Get Up & Go Programs at the PJCC
Wednesday, August 24 •Code: 29301
2:00 pm Lunch with reservations only 1 $5 M & P 1:00 pm Program Free M**/ $ 4 P **(PJCC & Get Up and Go Members)
From show tunes to jazz to the blues, Jack Dawson and Adele Oppenheimer sing big band standards and Broadway tunes, while schmoozing with the audience. They even bring along songbooks so that you can join in if you want to.
Deborah Goren, Soprano Wednesday, July 13 Code: 29298
Get Up & Go is supported by gifts to the PJCC, and grants from The Jewish Community Endowment Fund of the Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties; Mills-Peninsula Health Services; Peninsula Health Care District; and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission’s New Freedom Program.
Listen to Deborah performing some favorites from the soprano repertoire—like Misty, Our Love is Here to Stay and Summertime, along with some beautiful arias from the opera world. Deborah and her piano accompanist will also explain details about the pieces and the composers.
Errand/Appointment Transportation for Non-Driving Older Adults
The Daphna and Bruce Popular Music Hour Wednesday, July 27 • Code: 29299
Every Monday, Tuesday and Friday, Get Up & Go provides transportation within San Mateo County for non-driving older adults for medical and personal appointments, shopping and other destinations. Shared-ride service is available for $5 round trip or $3 one-way. Volunteer escorts are available. Reservations are required no later than the Wednesday of the week prior to the date of service. First come, first served, so reserve your seat early. Call 650.378.2750.
Mix two singers, a guitar and a violin with a dash of percussion and stories—the recipe for a delightful hour with Daphna Rahmil and Bruce Barley. Musical variety from klezmer to Irish fiddle music will have you tapping your toes and singing along.
Mondays: July 11, 18, 25 • August 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Tuesdays: July 5, 12, 19, 26 • August 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Fridays: July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 • August 5, 12, 19, 26
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drop-in groups • clubs monday
JULY FOOD FOR THOUGHT Women as Mothers and Friends 2:00 pm • PJCC Board Room (July 25 Classroom AB) Free M / $4 P* per session • Code: 29285 July 11: The Monster Within— The Hidden Side of Motherhood In our child-centered culture, women often strive to be perfect mothers. When conflicts arise between the needs of mothers and the needs of their children, they are ashamed and frightened when they experience the inevitable negative thoughts or feelings toward their offspring. Author Dr. Barbara Almond discusses the spectrum of maternal feelings and behaviors and the measures that can be taken to increase tolerance of the difficulties of motherhood. Dr. Almond, a psychotherapist in private practice, is Emeritus Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor at Stanford University and the mother of three sons. July 25: Aspects of Sisterhood Author Meg Waite Clayton talks about the importance of friends supporting each other as described in her novels The Wednesday Sisters (a national best seller) and The Four Ms. Bradwells. She writes with intelligence, wisdom and humor about women’s friendships.
August 29: Oscar Hammerstein—Lyricist Hammerstein was the poet of Broadway who changed the course of musicals by working with Jerome Kern on Show Boat and with Richard Rodgers on Oklahoma. He also worked with many other composers and was mentor to the young Stephen Sondheim.
Meg Waite Clayton is a lawyer who worked for an international law firm before turning her skills to writing novels. Her stories and essays have appeared in Runner’s World, Writer’s Digest and literary magazines.
Joe Marchi is an enthusiastic and popular expert on the history of the American Musical. He is founder and former director of the Center of the American Musical at Canada College.
AUGUST FOOD FOR THOUGHT
the best in cinema: monday at the movies 2:00 pm • Classroom AB Free M / P Community Program Pass required; inquire at Welcome Center
The American Musical, featuring Joe Marchi 2:00 pm • PJCC Board Room (August 15 Classroom AB) Free M / $4 P* per session • Code: 29286
Skip the crowded movie theaters and enjoy these award-winning films in a comfortable, intimate setting. A lively discussion follows each film. Registration required as space is limited.
August 15: Comedy Songs and Musical Theater The genre was originally called musical comedy. But even when musical theater became serious, the audience expected comic relief. Hear and see some of these funny moments from musicals. 4
drop-in groups • clubs
A Discussion Group for Men Mondays, 7/18 and 8/15 • 10:30 am – 12:00 pm Classroom AB • Free M / $3 P* per session July Code: 29579 • August Code: 29580 All men are welcome, regardless of age or viewpoint. The focus of this group is on intelligent conversation, not arguing or therapy. The group is peer-led.
tuesday
Yiddish Club July 5, 19 • August 2, 16 • 10:30 am – 12:00 pm Classroom C • Free M / $3 P* per session • Code: 29297
The Motorcycle Diaries
Keep Yiddish alive with others who share your love of the language, through conversation, songs, movies and food. Fluent Yiddish mastery not required. Peer-led.
July 18 • Code: 29291 This 2004 film tells the true story of a 23-yearold medical student from Argentina, the future revolutionary Che Guevara, whose trek across South America crystallized his budding political beliefs. Spanish with English subtitles. (128 min.) Rated R.
Drop-in Bridge 1:00 – 3:30 pm • Classroom AB Free M / $3 P* per session • Code: 29283 Intermediate players may drop in for a weekly game of afternoon bridge.
Conversaciones con Mama August 8 • Code: 29292
Jewish Book Discussion Group
When downsized from his job, Jaime must cut a few luxuries from his budget, including his 82-year-old mother’s apartment. But preparing to break the news to her is nothing compared to the surprise she’s been keeping from him. Spanish with English subtitles. (90 min.)
Join other readers for a lively discussion of Jewish-themed books on loan from the Jewish Community Library’s Book Club in a Box. Facilitator Jim Van Buskirk leads an interesting and intelligent discussion each month.
The Secret in Their Eyes
This program is made possible by The Koret Taube Initiative on Jewish Peoplehood..
August 22 • Code: 29293
The Empress of Weehawken by Irene Dische
In this 2010 Oscar-winning movie, a startling discovery comes to light for a retired Argentine criminal investigator as he pens a biographical novel about an unsolved brutal rape and murder. Spanish with English subtitles. (129 min.) Rated R.
July 26 • 10:30 am – 12:00 pm Classroom C • Free M / $4 P* Code: 29287 Frau Professor Doktor Elisabeth Rother is self-centered, cynical, sarcastic and incorrigibly antiSemitic. A German army nurse in WWI, she marries Jewish surgeon Carl Rother after he converts to Catholicism. To Elisabeth’s dismay, Renate, their racially impure daughter, grows up, marries Jewish professor Dische, and has two children, a boy too intelligent for his own good and a rebellious daughter, Irene. In the formidable voice of her grandmother, author Dische pushes the boundaries of autobiographical fiction in a novel that is and is not based on her family history.
Sit & Knit • Drop-In / All Levels 10:30 am –12:30 pm • Adult Lounge Free for Everyone • Code: 29296 Many people use knitting and crocheting as a creative outlet and escape from life’s hectic pace. All it takes is a pair of knitting needles and yarn. No meeting July 4.
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Get Up & Go Errands Shabbat Shuttle 6:30 pm Services @ Penin Temple Beth El
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2:00 pm 12:00 pm Let’s Talk About It Beth El Senior Friendship Club PJCC Trip 1:00 pm Billy Elliot Mah Jongg
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2:00 pm Food for Thought 10:30 am Jewish Book Discussion Group 1:00 pm Drop-in Bridge
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2:00 pm Picasso Class
10:00 am Intermediate Bridge
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Trip Picasso at the deYoung Museum
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1:00 pm Adv. Beginning Bridge
1:00 pm Mah Jongg
5:30 pm Something’s Brewin’ Concert
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12:00 pm 2:00 pm Beth El Senior Let’s Talk About It Friendship Club
1:00 pm Drop-in Bridge
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Drop-in Groups • Clubs • trips
Fierce Attachments: A Memoir by Vivian Gornik
Learn more about the philanthropic work of the late Richard and Rhoda Goldman, who have given six monetary environmental awards each year, one on each continent, to deserving individuals who have taken great risks to save the environment with little money and resources.
August 30 • 10:30 am – 12:00 pm Classroom C • Free M / $4 P Code: 29288 A divorced writer and her mother take long walks through New York City, during which they talk, remember and reveal the difficult heart of their intense and tangled relationship. Starting with her childhood in the 1940s, Gornik compellingly recounts forty years of passion, rage, devotion, and connection between two strongwilled women, both with powerful stories to tell.
2:00 Current Events with David Nigel July 21 NO MEETING July 28 NO MEETING August 4 Lori Ludy and Tony the Scat will play music from the early jazz era with an emphasis on 1930s swing. 2:00 Discussion with Rabbi Karen Citrin August 11 Rabbi John Fishman, Chaplain from Stanford Hospital, discusses “What I’ve Learned about Bikkur Cholim (visiting the sick) from being a Hospital Chaplain.”
wednesday
Let’s Talk About It 2:00–3:15 pm • Classroom C Free for Everyone • Code: 29289
2:00 Current Events with David Nigel August 18 Bring your bag lunch and watch the documentary, Over 90 and Loving It, featuring people over 90 who are living extraordinary and passionate lives. Some of the most incredible people you can imagine will touch the hearts and minds of all who want to have a full life. (57 minutes)
Each week Shirley Rosenberg leads a lively discussion about the events of the day. All opinions are welcome.
thursday
An Afternoon of Mah Jongg Drop-in Play 1:00 – 4:00 pm • Classroom AB Free M / $3 P* • Code: 29290
Discussion to follow film. August 25 Barbara Murray from Santa Clara University returns to give us a glimpse into the life of the gold rush pioneers through the fashion of the time. This is a creative way to get your history lesson!
For intermediate to advanced level players. No instructor will be present. Bring your current Mah Jongg card. Pre-registration is suggested.
Beth El Senior Friendship Club
2:00 Current Events with David Nigel
in conjunction with the PJCC
Group meets at Peninsula Temple Beth El, 1700 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Transportation is available depending on location. Cost is $5 /round trip. Contact Rhonda Press at 650.378-2717 for more information.
Trips
Billy Elliot Wednesday, July 6 • Matinee performance $110 M / $143 P* • Home pick-ups $10/location Code 28914
12:00 pm Brown Bag Lunch 1:00 pm Program begins 2:00 pm “Afterthoughts” program
Billy Elliot The Musical is a joyous celebration of one young boy’s journey to make his dreams come true. Set in a small town, the story follows Billy as he stumbles out of the boxing ring and into a ballet class, discovering a surprising passion that inspires his family and his whole community. A big musical with an even bigger heart, Billy Elliott will enchant the dreamer in all of us. Tickets available with transportation only.
July 7 Doris Williams sings standards, jazz and show tunes. She features music by Gershwin. 2:00 Discussion with Rabbi Eisner July 14 View the inspiring documentary Goldman Environmental Awards, narrated by Robert Redford. 8
trips
Rita Moreno: Life Without Makeup Sunday, September 11 Berkeley Repertory Theatre • $28 M / $36 P* Home pickups $10/location Code: 30120
Departures 2:05 pm 1 12:20 pm 12:35 pm 12:40 pm 12:50 pm
PJCC San Carlos train 5th & El Camino** Peninsula Regent Woodlake
During her spectacular career, Rita Moreno has portrayed some tough women, from Anita in West Side Story to Maria Callas in Master Class. Now this legendary performer takes on the toughest woman of all—herself. The star of stage and screen returns to Berkeley Rep to tell her tale in an irreverent and entertaining new show that’s full of surprises and songs. Expect another breathtaking performance from the lady who won the Oscar, the Tony, the Grammy and two Emmys. Artistic Director Tony Taccone makes his debut as a playwright with this touching script, drawing on decades of experience developing shows with leading solo artists, and he hands the reins for this world premiere to a renowned director: David Galligan. Don’t miss the rollercoaster ride as Rita Moreno takes you through the highs and lows—and solos—of her improbable life. There will be time for a snack at the theater prior to the show.
Returns (approx.) 6:05 pm 5:50 pm 5:35 pm 5:30 pm 5:20 pm
**EastWest Bank
Gertrude Stein at SFMOMA and the CJM Thursday, September 1 • San Francisco $49 M / $65 P* • Home pick-ups $10/location MOMA members may deduct $16 CJM members may deduct $5 Code: 30113 Spend the day with Gertrude Stein and family. We begin at the Museum of Modern Art with a docent tour of The Steins Collect: Matisse, Picasso and the Parisian AvantGarde. This exhibition draws on collections from around the world to reunite the holdings of Stein, her brothers, and her brother’s wife. Included are works by Matisse, Picasso, Cezanne, Renoir, Toulouse-Lautrec and many others.
This trip is made possible by a grant from the Community-wide Senior Excursion Fund of the Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma, for seniors who are mobility, financially or physically impaired and for whom this trip would not otherwise be possible.
After a no-host lunch, we proceed to the nearby Contemporary Jewish Museum to view Seeing Gertrude Stein: Five Stories. This exhibition focuses on Stein’s life from the end of WWI through WWII. It explores her public personae, lifestyle, relationships, US tour, and her life in France.
Departures PJCC San Carlos train 5th & El Camino** Peninsula Regent Woodlake
Departures Returns 9:10 am 9:30 am 9:45 am 9:50 am 10:00 am
PJCC San Carlos train 5th & El Camino** Peninsula Regent Woodlake
3:45 pm 3:30 pm 3:15 pm 3:10 pm 3:00 pm
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11:15 am 11:30 am 11:45 am 11:50 am 12:00 pm
trips
Ashland Shakespeare Festival 2011 October 24 – 28 M $950 single / $1230 double P $1100 single / $1,380 double • Code 29284
Trip includes: 4 nights at the Ashland Springs Hotel & daily breakfast • Welcome dinner • Optional trip to Crater Lake • Private discussions with Shakespeare Festival members • Deluxe motorcoach transportation from the Contra Costa JCC • Round trip transportation to the Contra Costa JCC • Tickets to Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, August Osage County by Tracy Letts, and The Imaginary Invalid by Moliere & Ghost Light, a new play by Tony Taccone, conceived and developed by Jonathan Moscone and Tony Taccone. Trip is co-sponsored
Confused about Medicare? Get free Medicare counseling from a HICAP counselor at the PJCC. HICAP (Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program) is a state-sponsored volunteer program that provides unbiased counseling and advocacy to Medicare beneficiaries, their families or representatives about their Medicare needs. HICAP counselors do not sell, endorse or recommend any specific insurance product. Topics include: Original Medicare, part A & B / Medigap & Medicare Advantage plans / Prescription Drug Plans including applying for “Extra Help” with Prescription Costs / Medicare Savings Programs / Employee Group Health Coverage / Retiree Health Insurance / Medi-Cal Long-term Care Insurance
with the Contra Costa and Oshman Family JCCs.
San Francisco Ballet 2012 Repertory Season Enjoy the beauty of ballet (and good seats!) with this special Saturday matinee five subscription series just for older adults ages 62 and up. First performance is in February. Tickets available with or without transportation. For programs and rates call 650.212. PJCC (7522).
Appointments available 9:30 – 11:30 am on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month. Call 800.434.0222 or 650.627.9350.
San Francisco Senior Symphony Series 2011 – 2012 The SF Symphony celebrates its 100th anniversary this season. Our subscription includes six Thursday and two Sunday matinee concerts. A $145 non-refundable deposit is necessary to secure registration. Before each performance, enjoy time for lunch in either Union Square or the Davies hall area. For adults ages 60 and up. For programs and rates call 650.212.PJCC (7522).
HICAP of San Mateo County is sponsored by Self-Help for the Elderly, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the independence, dignity and self-worth of senior citizens. Non-profit ID# 94-1750717
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Classes • in the communitY • Events classes at the pjcc
events
Advanced Beginning Bridge Fridays, July 8 – August 12 • 1:00 – 3:00 pm Classroom AB • $78 M / $102 P* • Code: 29281 Advanced Beginning Bridge students with some previous bridge knowledge are welcome and will learn the current basics of Contract Bridge with an emphasis on bidding and the play of the hand. Instructor: Sandy Dennison.
Intermediate Bridge with Supervised Play Tuesdays, July 5 – August 9 • 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Classroom AB • $78 M / $102 P* • Code: 29282 Learn more about bidding and additional conventions. Instructor: Sandy Dennison
PJCC Community Chorus Mondays • 9/12 – 11/14 • 7:30 – 9:00 pm ECE Multi-purpose Room • $100 M / $130 P* Code: 30102
HAPA in concert
Do you love to sing? Come join our new PJCC Community Chorus. We’re looking for all voice parts. High school students on up. We’ll sing everything from classical to international folk songs with some musical theater thrown in for fun. No musical training is necessary, just the ability to carry a tune.
Wednesday July 20 • 7:30 pm Outdoor Pool Deck $12 M / $15 P* / $17 Door Code: 28723
Instructor: Deborah Rosengaus, choir director, opera singer, and vocal teacher holds a Master’s Degree in Vocal Performance from the Manhattan School of Music. She is currently singing with The Pocket Opera of San Francisco and San Jose Opera.
Hawaiian music is HAPA-ning at the PJCC. Affectionately dubbed the “sound of Maui,” nobody presents the pleasing melodies of Polynesia like HAPA. Billboard magazine calls these international artists “Hawaii’s hottest group!” Say “Aloha” to summer and spend a relaxing evening at our very own “poolside” resort for this private concert. No swimming.
in the community
Something’s Brewin’: J Café Patio Series
The 31st Annual San Francisco Jewish Film Festival
Wednesdays • August 17, 24, 31 • 5:30 – 6:30 pm Hamlin Garden • Free M / $5 P* • Code: 29313
July 21 – August 8 The largest and oldest Jewish film festival in the world opens July 21 in San Francisco and continues through August 8th at venues throughout the Bay area.
Discover talented PJCC and community members at our new social hour series. Stop by for some live entertainment and good company on your way home from the office or after a workout. The J café will stay open late to curb coffee and food cravings, as local performers wow you with their talents out on the patio. Be sure to check the listings; our latest star could be someone you know!
July 21 – 29 • Castro Theatre, San Francisco July 30 – 31 • JCCSF, San Francisco July 30 – August 6 • Roda Theatre, Berkeley August 1 – 10 • Oshman Family JCC, Palo Alto August 6 – 8 • Smith Rafael Film Center, San Rafael
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Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 822 San Mateo, CA 94402
Peninsula Jewish Community Center 800 Foster City Blvd. Foster City, CA 94404
brought to you by the PJCC!
Top Ten Reasons to SHOP the Foster City Farmers’ Market: 10. Support our state and local economies. Farmers’ Market produce is grown in California—so the money remains in our community and stimulates the local economy. 9. Learn about the produce you buy. Ask farmers where it was grown, what variety it is and get cooking suggestions. 8. Discover different varieties of produce. Produce that’s bred for flavor, not its ability to travel. 7. Support local farmers. Farmers’ Market farmers get the whole dollar (vs. commercial farmers, who get just .25 from each dollar’s worth of produce sold). 6. Reduce your carbon footprint. Purchasing locally grown produce saves fuel and resources otherwise spent on long distance shipping. 5. Enjoy delicious fresh produce. Picked ripe and sold within a day or two. Supermarket produce can travel up to two weeks, which compromises flavor. 4. Help preserve open spaces. Working farms do this without using tax dollars. 3. Connect with your community. Visit with farmers, mingle with neighbors and meet new people. 2. Enjoy the beauty (and variety!) of fresh flowers. The types of flowers at Farmers’ Markets vary with the season, but they’re always beautiful.
and the #1 reason to shop the Foster City Farmers’ Market: 1. Farmers’ Market produce always yields tasty results!
Don’t miss the 2011
Ashland Shakespeare Festival October 24 – 28, 2011 Details page 10