GREAT THINGS HERE TABLE HAPPEN OF CONTENTS
The Joseph and Rose Ages Family Building
21 Nadolny Sachs Private Ottawa | K2A 1R9 Canada Phone 613-798-9818 | Fax 613-798-9839 E-Mail sjcc@jccottawa.com Web www.jccottawa.com
Hours of Operation President’s Message Board of Directors & Staff Membership Information Circle of Friends Thank You for Your Support Program Registration Vered Israel Cultural & Educational Program Greenberg Families Library Adult Programs Soloway JCC Ganon Preschool Family Life Centre Shalom Baby Early Beginnings Multicultural Child Development Centre Children & Teens BBYO School’s Out - PD Days & Break Camps Birthday Parties Youth Athletics/Hapoel Health & Fitness Programs Group Fitness Schedule Aquafit Schedule Spinfit Schedule Adult Athletics & Leagues Aquatics
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The information in this program guide has been collected and collated by the Soloway JCC. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this program guide, the Soloway JCC will not assume any liability for damages due to errors or omissions. All programs, course offerings and fees are subject to change. Editor: Pamela Rosenberg • Design/Layout: Brittany Halfpenny
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HOURS OF OPERATION
Soloway JCC | 613-798-9818 | www.jccottawa.com
SUNDAY
8.00 am - 8.00 pm
MONDAY – THURSDAY
6.00 am - 10.00 pm
FRIDAY
September 3 September 10, 17, 24 & 31 October 8 - November 5 November 12 - January 28
6:00 am - 6:00 pm See Jewish holidays 6:00 am - 5:00 pm 6:00 am - 4:00 pm
SATURDAY OPENINGS
September 4 - November 6 November 13 - January 29
Closed 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
CIVIC HOLIDAYS
Labour Day Monday, Sept 6 Thanksgiving Monday, Oct 11 Christmas Eve Friday, December 24 Christmas Day Saturday, December 25 Boxing Day Sunday, December 26 New Year’s Eve Friday, December 31 New Year’s Day Saturday, January 1
8:00 am - 5:00 pm 8:00 am - 5:00 pm 6:00 am - 4:00 pm 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm 8:00 am - 5:00 pm 8:00 am - 4:00 pm 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
JEWISH HOLIDAYS
Erev Rosh Hashanah Wednesday, Sept 8 Rosh Hashanah Thursday, Sept 9 Rosh Hashanah Friday, Sept 10 Erev Yom Kippur Friday, Sept 17 Erev Sukkot Wednesday, Sept 22 Sukkot Thursday, Sept 23 Sukkot Friday, Sept 24 Hoshanah Rabah Wednesday, Sept 29 Shmini Atzeret Thursday, Sept 30 Simchat Torah Friday, October 1 Chanukah Wednesday, Dec 1-Thursday, Dec 9
6:00 am - 4:00 pm Closed Closed 6:00 am - 4:00 pm 6:00 am - 5:00 pm Closed Closed 6:00 am - 5:00 pm Closed Closed Regular hours
SOLOWAY JCC VISION STATEMENT The Soloway JCC will be the heart of the Ottawa Jewish community. By finding a place and a program with us, all community members will be able to enrich their lives and connect with others. Our excellent facility, our financially stable organization and our network of partnerships will be a magnet for members, donors, volunteers and other groups in Ottawa and the surrounding areas.
SOLOWAY JCC MISSION AND VALUES The Soloway JCC is a gathering place for Jewish people and organizations. We provide a full spectrum of life-enriching programs and services for Jews and non-Jews, members and non-members. As the hub of the community, the Soloway JCC will make things happen. We actively support and facilitate community-wide events and ideals. We collaborate with a range of partners and address the social, cultural, physical and intellectual needs of the community. We are inclusive and transform resources into memorable Jewish experiences for people of all ages. The mission of the Soloway JCC and all community agencies is to ensure the significant continuation of the Jewish people. Towards this end, the Soloway JCC strives to maximize the role of Israel in enhancing Jewish identity and love of Judaism, and building bridges to the Jewish people.
THE POOL CLOSES HALF HOUR PRIOR TO HOURS SHOWN
FACILITY RENTALS PARTIES, CONFERENCES & CATERING AT THE SOLOWAY JCC The Soloway JCC includes indoor and outdoor swimming pools, gymnasium, the Nathan, David and Max Zelikovitz Families Social Hall, meeting rooms and several multipurpose rooms perfect for a banquet, dance, simcha, meeting or conference. Rooms are equipped with tables and chairs. United Kosher Deli is here to help you with all your catering needs. Room rentals vary from $36 - $500 plus HST. For more information, please contact Lisa Krug: 613-798-9818 x276
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Barry Sohn
GREAT HAPPEN HERE MESSAGE FROMTHINGS THE PRESIDENT/COO The fall season is typically the busiest time of year here at the Soloway JCC and this year should be no exception. In addition to our recently updated and upgraded Fitness Centre which is getting positive reviews, we now have a newly renovated indoor salt water pool, and our excellent aquatics programs will be better than ever. We just completed another extremely successful camp season with numbers exceeding our expectations and I am looking forward to keeping those campers in the Centre throughout the year to participate in Just 4 Kids, an exciting new variation on our After School Care Program. Just 4 Kids participants will enjoy themed afternoons, such as art, building, fun with food, and gym games. There is also time for homework and a kosher snack.
It is with great excitement that we officially launch our Family Life Centre. Families with young children will experience a variety of fun new programs such as Monkey Rock Music, Baby Sensory, Sportball and Parenting Workshops in addition to our ever popular Shabbat Shalom and Motorin’ Munchkins which will now fall under the Family Life Centre umbrella. I look forward to celebrating my first Rosh Hashanah in Ottawa and want to wish you all a healthy and joyful new year.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF
Soloway JCC Officers Committee Arnie Vered / Chair Robert Wener, CA / 1st Vice-Chair Mitchell Miller / 2nd Vice-Chair Michael Aronson / Treasurer Mira Sucharov / Secretary David Spring / Immediate Past Chair
Soloway JCC Board of Directors & Staff Stuart Ages Rabbi Menachem Blum Jackie Luffman-Lyman Les Melamed Pamela Molot-Berman Lorne Segal Sabina Wasserlauf
SOLOWAY JCC PROFESSIONAL STAFF President / COO
Health & Wellness
Barry Sohn • ext. 268 bsohn@jccottawa.com
Carla Gencher • ext. 278 cgencher@jccottawa.com
Assistant Executive Director / Programming
Executive Assistant
Maxine Miska • ext. 263 mmiska@jccottawa.com
Chief Financial Officer Shelley Crawford • ext. 244 scrawford@jccottawa.com
Marketing & Communications Coordinator
Greenberg Families Library
Pamela Rosenberg • ext. 271 prosenberg@jccottawa.com
Jack Schecter / Estelle Backman ext. 245 • library@jccottawa.com
Ganon Preschool
Aquatics
Jenny Shinder • ext. 280 ganon@jccottawa.com
Robin Jordan • ext. 377 rjordan@jccottawa.com
Patrice Berdowski • ext. 233 pberdowski@jccottawa.com
Facility Rentals & Scheduling
Athletics & Leagues
Lisa Krug • ext. 276 lkrug@jccottawa.com
Revenue Development Sharon Diamond • ext. 225 sdiamond@jccottawa.com
Penni Namer • ext. 243 pnamer@jccottawa.com
Jodie Gencher • ext. 221 jgencher@jccottawa.com
Membership
Jon Braun • ext. 267 jbraun@jccottawa.com
Vered Israel Cultural and Educational Programs / Israeli House
Children / Teens / BBYO / Jewish Family Holiday Events Gail Lieff • ext. 303 glieff@jccottawa.com
Early Beginnings Multicultural Child Development Centre Marie Stovicek • 613.722.5157 earlybeginnings@bellnet.ca
Adult Education & Cultural Programs Roslyn Brozovsky Wollock • ext. 254 rwollock@jccottawa.com
The Soloway JCC has an assisted listening device available for its lectures. Please call 613-798-9818 x263 in advance of the event to arrange for set up.
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Patrice Berdowski| 613-798-9818 x233 | pberdowski@jccottawa.com
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES Monthly rates quoted are based on Annual Memberships. HST is additional.
Monthly YOUNG FAMILY $68 (For families where both parents are 35 years of age or under)
FAMILY $85 (Parents with children 18 years of age and under including full-time university students whose primary residence is with their parents) SINGLE PARENT FAMILY $63 (Divorced, widowed or single parent and children 18 years of age and under) YOUNG ADULT (18-29 years of age)
$39
FULL TIME STUDENT (18-29 years of age with full time student ID ) FULL YEAR (12 months)
$33
ADULT (30-64 years of age)
$56
ADULT COUPLE
$79
SENIOR (65+ years of age)
$42
SENIOR COUPLE $59 (One person must be 65 years of age or older)
Annual (No monthly option)
SUMMER (4 months)
$163
CHILD (12 and under) TEEN (13 - 17)
$195 $285
SHALOM MEMBERSHIP $210 50+ years and older, membership benefits on cultural and educational programs, library privileges, plus a $75 tax receipt. (No access to the fitness centre. Not eligible for Ganon Preschool discounts)
3 MONTH MEMBERSHIPS
GREAT THINGS INFORMATION HAPPEN HERE MEMBERSHIP Annual Membership A Soloway JCC Annual Membership gives you the opportunity to take part in over 30 free fitness classes per week. It allows you access to our state-ofthe-art fitness centre and entitles you to three half-hour orientation sessions with a fitness centre professional. With an Annual Membership you can shoot baskets in the open gym or pick up a racquet and try your hand at squash or racquetball. As an Annual Member you will enjoy swimming in our full-size salt water indoor pool and our outdoor pool, relaxing in our whirlpool, sauna and steam rooms, and you have the benefit of priority registration and member pricing on the many wonderful programs offered at the Soloway JCC (Family membership or Gold/Platinum Benefactor is required for member pricing at the Ganon Preschool). Your Annual Membership opens the doors to over 250 JCCs across North America. It provides you with access to our library and computers with internet access, a teen lounge, monthly movies, cultural events and member appreciation parties.
BABYSITTING
FAMILY SINGLE PARENT FAMILY
$311 $230
Hours of operation: Monday - Friday • 9 am - 12 pm
YOUNG FAMILY
$250
INDIVIDUAL ADULT
$204
Maximum 5 participants Maximum of 2 hours per child
ADULT COUPLE
$290
YOUNG ADULT
$144
FOR MEMBERS ONLY Get 10 sessions for $70 and get one FREE
SENIOR INDIVIDUAL
$159
Drop-In sessions $10 per child
SENIOR COUPLE
$230
TEEN
$91
CHILD
$82
For more information and to reserve your spot please call 613.798.9818 ext. 295
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MEMBERSHIP ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPS
Patrice Berdowski| 613-798-9818 x233 | pberdowski@jccottawa.com
CHANGES IN FEES & PROGRAMS
• Soloway JCC Memberships are sold on an annual basis and are valid for 12 months (with the exception of three month & some Student Memberships).
Fees, schedules and hours of operation are subject to change. The Soloway JCC reserves the right to amend policies as required.
• Your membership fees are nonrefundable & nontransferable.
MEMBERSHIP ASSISTANCE
• THERE WILL BE NO HOLDS OR EXTENSIONS PLACED ON YOUR MEMBERSHIP FOR LOSS OF TIME, AND THERE WILL BE NO TAX RECEIPTS ISSUED • If you are paying for your membership through a preauthorized payment plan, your SJCC Membership will conveniently be automatically renewed unless written notice is provided 1 month prior to your expiry date.
PAYMENT OPTIONS • You may pay for your membership in one lump sum or in monthly installments.
The Soloway JCC is proud to offer membership to all members of the Jewish community, whether or not they can afford to pay. Financial assistance is available for membership, the Ganon Preschool and the Jewish Community Centre of Ottawa Summer Camps. Please contact Patrice Berdowski at 613.798.9818 ext. 233 to arrange a strictly confidential interview.
LOSS OF MEMBERSHIP PRIVILEGES The Soloway JCC reserves the right to cancel your membership without a refund for just causes including but not limited to the following:
• The Soloway JCC makes paying for your membership easy as we accept all major credit cards: MasterCard, Visa, American Express, or if you prefer your membership can be paid with Interac (if paid in one payment), postdated cheques or pre-authorized account withdrawals.
• the misuse of Soloway JCC equipment or property or knowledge thereof
• There is an annual $10 administration fee for installment plans of six or more payments.
• harassment of any kind including sexual, physical or verbal abuse
• There is a $25 charge for any returned item.
YOUR SOLOWAY JCC MEMBERSHIP CARD • Please have your photo identification membership card on hand for swiping each time you visit the Soloway JCC. • All members ten years of age and older will have their own membership card. • In order to receive our discounted member rates on a wide variety of programs, you must be a member in good standing for the duration of the program. • To ensure the safety of children, anyone under the age of ten must be accompanied by a person 16 years or older. • If you misplace your membership card, we will be happy to replace it for a $10 fee. • Non-members visiting the Soloway JCC will be asked to present photo ID and sign in at the front desk.
RECIPROCITY If you travel outside of Ottawa, most of the more than 250 JCCs across North America will honour your membership for up to two weeks. We will extend the same courtesy to guests from outside Ottawa when they present a valid JCC membership card. Don’t forget to carry your card with you when visiting other states and/or provinces.
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• damage or destruction to Soloway JCC property • theft • failure to follow proper safety precautions and practices
• persistent disrespectful or inappropriate conduct of any kind • failure to pay membership fees • failure to follow Soloway JCC policies We trust that you have applied for the membership category that is most appropriate for your age and marital status. Membership is subject to revocation, without refund, if you do not qualify for the membership category for which you applied. Members must be at least 16 years of age to use our Fitness Centre. Members 12-15 years old who have successfully completed the Introduction to Weights and Fitness course are also welcome. To receive priority registration and discounted member pricing on all of the Soloway JCC’s outstanding programs and events, your membership must be valid for the duration of the program. All membership prices are subject to additional taxes and surcharges where applicable. Prices are subject to change.
Patrice Berdowski| 613-798-9818 x233 | pberdowski@jccottawa.com
GREAT THINGS HAPPEN HERE CIRCLE OF FRIENDS
The Circle of Friends Supporting Program was created to help sustain the viability of the Soloway Jewish Community Centre. Your support will help to develop and maintain the ongoing social, cultural, physical, recreational and intellectual needs of our Jewish community and the community at-large. It is essential for the Soloway JCC to raise additional revenue in order to remain a leading and viable Centre for the next 50 years and beyond. Your donation is truly appreciated.
Category
Donation
Benefits
Tax Receipt
Platinum
$1800+
Annual family membership
Amount given minus value of membership & service provided
Towel service & locker Member pricing on all programs Gold
$1000 to $1799
Member pricing on all programs Annual membership option
Amount given minus value of membership & service provided
Silver
$500 to $999
Member pricing on all programs, except Ganon Preschool
Amount given minus value of membership & service provided
Bronze
$180 to $499
Member pricing on all community-wide events
Amount given
Thank You for Your Continued Support Platinum
Silver
Bronze
Barbara Crook & Dan Greenberg
Pamela & Sandy Allen & Family
Alan Abelson & Family
Claire & Robert Greenberg & Family
Amit & Itzik Bayaz & Family
Bryan & Sheryl Altshuller
Stephen Greenberg & Family
Kayla Estrin & Family
Dr. Norman & Myrna Barwin
Rosalind & Stanley Labow
Susan & Sam Firestone & Family
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Bregman
Henry Molot
George & Katherine Graves
Stanley & Norma Goldstein
Avalee & Ron Prehogan & Family
Lynda & Alan Halpren & Family
Jeffrey Hochstadter
Greg Huyer & Scott Rufolo
Irving Hoffman
Mr. & Mrs. Sol Kaiman
Michelle & Richard Sachs & Family
Elissa Iny
Evelyn & Joseph Lieff
Irwin Schweitzer, Kathi Kovacs & Family
Gabriel Karlin & Andrea Rosen & Family
Jeffrey Miller
Ian Sherman & Family
Ethel Kerzner
Steven Plummer
Lynne Oreck-Wener, Bob Wener & Family
Steven Kimmel & Family
Adele & Jeffrey Sidney
Mona Klinger & Michael Takefman & Family
Sol Schlessinger
Randi Leibovitch & Terry Beitner & Family
Laurie Shusterman
Bonnie & Chuck Merovitz
Gordon Spergel
Dorothy Nadolny
Brent Taylor
Harry Prizant & Family
Max & Helen Vechter
Lynn Rockman & Harold Feder & Family
Peter Waiser
Shelley Rothman
Carole & Norman Zagerman
Gold Aviva Ben-Choreen & Jonathan Freedman & Family Caroline & David Buchler & Family Deborah & Raphael Saginur & Family Jenny & Jason Shinder & Family Nathan & Cindy Smith & Family
Daniel Smith
Kim Leblanc & Lorne Wiesenfeld & Family
Sol Shinder
Jocelyn Kapusta & Dan Palayew & Family
Allan Taylor
Shari & Lawrence Silber & Family
Evan & Lenora Zelikovitz & Family Sharon & Lawrence Weinstein & Family
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MEMBERSHIP
Patrice Berdowski| 613-798-9818 x233 | pberdowski@jccottawa.com
MEMBERSHIP BONUS PLAN BRING IN A NEW ANNUAL MEMBER AND RECEIVE
A 10% CREDIT ON YOUR MEMBERSHIP FEES! • • • •
Based on pre-tax value of new Annual Memberships, ages 18+ Credit value for Annual Membership renewals only, ages 18+ Front Desk must be advised of name of referring member within 7 days of registration Credits are non-transferable and have no cash value
NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF CREDITS YOU CAN EARN *Applies to first time members only
The Soloway JCC is proud to partner with local businesses to add more value to your membership Ottawa Valley MRI Soloway JCC Members receive a 15% savings at Ottawa Valley MRI Centre. 15 Rue Papineau, Hull (819)420-0130 www.ottawavalleymri.com
Il Paradiso Present your SJCC Membership card for special deals 2525 Carling Ave. in the Lincoln Fields Shopping Centre (613) 829-9393 www.ilparadiso.ca
BMI BMI patrons receive 20% off a Soloway JCC membership. 575 West Hunt Club Rd. (613) 730-0264 www.bmimedical.ca
Dr. Dirk Keenan – Kennan Health Centre (613) 728-9414 303 Harmer Ave, S. www.thespinedoctor.com
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LOCATED IN THE SOLOWAY JCC Registered Massage Therapy Hours: Therapists
Monday-Thursday 9:00 am to 7:00 pm Friday: 9:00 am until building closes Travis Rose. RMT, BPHE • Brigit Repas, RMT
For more information visit www.ottawamassagetherapy.com E-Mail: Phone:
travis.rose@ottawamassagetherapy.com brigit.repas@ottawamassagetherapy.com 613-798-9818 ext. 293 COVERED BY MOST EXTENDED HEALTH CARE PLANS
Sharon Diamond | 613-798-9818 x225 | sdiamond@jccottawa.com
GREAT THINGS HAPPEN HERE THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT
There are many ways to contribute to the Soloway JCC and many types of gifts you can give. Open an Endowment Fund, named by you, to mark an anniversary, wedding, Bar/Bat Mitzvah or any other simcha, honour an individual, or in memory of a loved one, Establishing a fund is a gift forever, ensuring a strong community for future generations.
Soloway Jewish Community Centre Cynthia and David Blumenthal Community Endowment Fund Cynthia and David Blumenthal Endowment Fund Carlofsky Family Community Endowment Fund Community Endowment Campaign - Undesignated funds Phillip Cooper Memorial Fund Sol and Bertha Feller Family Fund Victor and Rachel Gould Memorial Fund Irving and Shirley Greenberg Endowment Fund Benjamin and Sima Gubler Memorial Fund Michael D. Hill Memorial Fund Syd, Ethel, Linda and Steven Kerzner & Family Community Endowment Fund Melvin Kostove Memorial Fund Joseph Moses Lieff Memorial Fund Pinkas and Yehudit Newman Memorial Fund Shalom Perel Memorial Fund Gerald and Mary-Belle Pulvermacher Family Endowment Fund Frances and Morton Ross Family Fund Soloway Jewish Community Centre Endowment Fund Michael Vered B’nai Mitzvah Fund Tori Vered B’nai Mitzvah Fund Max and Tessie Zelikovitz Endowment Fund
39th Ottawa Henry (Hank) Torontow Scouts & Boy Scouts
Summer Camp Scholarship Soloway Jewish Community Centre of Ottawa Summer Camp Scholarship Fund
Thank You! 39th Ottawa Henry (Hank) Torontow Boy Scout Fund Jean and Max Naemark Endowment Fund Moses, Chenya and Henry Torontow Memorial Fund
Greenberg Families Library
Estate of Aaron Berstein Memorial Fund Shirley & Irving Greenberg and Audrey & Linton Crook Community Endowment Fund Greenberg Families Community Endowment Fund Greenberg Families Library Fund Smelzer-Horovitch Endowment Fund Max and Tessie Zelikovitz Endowment Fund
Maccabiah Games
Day Care
David Shoresh Memorial Fund
Ganon Preschool
SJCC Early Childhood Education Fund Colin Hughes Memorial Fund
Vered Israel Cultural Centre Community Endowment Campaign – Undesignated funds Zeev and Sara Vered Community Endowment Fund
Youth Services Soloway Jewish Community Centre Youth Services Fund
Jewish Men’s Softball League Fund
Scholarship Jeffrey and Enid Gould Family Fund
Sports Scholarship Sharon Koffman Athletic Scholarship Fund
TRIBUTE CARDS There is no better way to honour someone special than with a tribute gift to the Soloway JCC. A tribute gift not only recognizes the special times in someone’s life: a birthday, anniversary, graduation, a new baby or other important milestones, it also supports the important work of the SJCC. This is an extraordinary way to say thank you, recognize a job well done, or to remember the passing of a loved one. Give a gift that touches the heart, while it betters the lives of the Ottawa Jewish community. Tribute cards can be designated for specific programs, or gifts can be unrestricted and will be designated to the area of greatest need. For every donation received, a beautifully designed tribute card will be mailed to the recipient. Tax receipts will be issued for a minimum Chai donation of $18.
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PROGRAM REGISTRATION
Patrice Berdowski | 613-798-9818 x295 | pberdowski@jccottawa.com
MEMBER REGISTRATION BEGINS Wednesday, September 1 • 9:00 am NON-MEMBER REGISTRATION BEGINS Wednesday, September 15 • 9:00 am CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS Fees for programs must be paid in full at time of registration. No refunds will be given once a class has started. All programs and memberships are subject to HST.
HOW TO REGISTER The Soloway JCC conveniently offers three different registration options that make signing up for our programs quick and easy.
Partial refunds will be given for classes that have not started, (subject to a $10 administration fee) provided 48 hours advance notice is received by the Front Desk or the appropriate program manager.
IN PERSON
Please make sure to check cancellation policies when signing up for a class or program as policies may differ according to the program.
ON THE TELEPHONE 613-798-9818 ext. 295
Please see reverse side of your receipt for additional Soloway JCC policies.
To register in person, visit the Soloway JCC Front Desk anytime. We take Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Interac, cash or cheque.
Simply call the Soloway JCC and someone will happily take your registration over the phone. Please have your credit card ready.
BY FAX 613-798-9839 Visit our website at www.jccottawa.com, print out a Program Registration Form, fill it out and either fax it or drop it off at the Front Desk.
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Penni Namer | 613-798-9818 x243 | pnamer@jccottawa.com
THINGS HAPPEN HERE VERED ISRAEL CULTURALGREAT & EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
The Vered families have established a special program to foster Israeli culture in Ottawa. The Vered Israel Cultural and Educational program presents concerts, lectures, and exhibitions in association with the Embassy of Israel as well as other organizations. Israeli House - Bayit Israeli Israeli House was founded by the Vered Israel Cultural and Educational Program in conjunction with the Embassy of Israel to provide Israelis and all Hebrew speaking members of the community a social and cultural outlet whereby participants can sing Hebrew songs, watch Hebrew Films, listen to Hebrew guest speakers and celebrate Jewish holidays in a Hebrew environment. Israeli House is a great place to meet other Israelis and chat in Hebrew. Our holiday celebrations have Israeli music and flavour. We have all the information about Israeli performers coming to Ottawa and Montreal.
Hebrew Language Library The Vered Israel Cultural & Educational Program provides a collection of Israeli books and videos in the Greenberg Families Library. The Library itself also houses a selection of Israeli DVDs with English subtitles. These items can be checked out with the librarians All SJCC members enjoy full library privileges.
For more information please contact Penni Namer at 613-798-9818 ext. 243, pnamer@jccottawa.com
Information about events and a schedule of the Israeli House meetings and celebrations are sent out via e-mail to all members. Membership is free.
The Dead Sea Scrolls: A Lecture with Adolfo Roitman, Curator of the Shrine of the Book at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem In partnership with Temple Israel Saturday, September 25, 8:00 pm at the Soloway JCC A native of Argentina, Adolfo Roitman holds a Licenciado from the University of Buenos Aires, an M.A. in Comparative Religion, and a Ph.D. in Ancient Jewish Thought from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is also an ordained conservative rabbi and a lecturer at several universities in Israel and has been a Henry Luce Visiting Professor at the University of Hartford, as well as a visiting scholar at Virginia Tech, New York University, Tufts University, Texas Christian University, and many other institutions throughout the U.S. and Latin America. He is the author of four books including, The Bible in the Shrine of the Book: From the Dead Sea Scrolls to the Aleppo Codex.
An Analysis of Israeli-Turkish Relations Since May 31, 2010 With Dr. Henri Habib Monday October 18 & November 1 • 7:30 pm Middle East expert and Professor Emeritus in the Department of Political Science at Concordia University Dr. Henri Habib returns to the Soloway JCC for a two part lecture discussing Israeli relations, the status of the Israel-Palestine peace process and the ongoing politics of Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan. $7 M • $9 NM per lecture
Israel’s Hit TV Series Srugim – Season II (with English subtitles) The most talked about show on Israeli TV returns to the Soloway JCC. Applauded for its true-to-life portrayal of the modernOrthodox community in Israel, Srugim follows five single, intelligent and educated young friends looking for love in Katamon, a part of Jerusalem known as The Swamp, while adhering to their religious lifestyle. Join us for an exclusive screening of season two.
Thursday October 28, November 4, 11, 18 7:00 pm, Soloway JCC, Social Hall A
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VERED ISRAEL CULTURAL & EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Penni Namer| 613-798-9818 x243 | pnamer@jccottawa.com
CHANUKAH GIFT & BOOK FAIR In celebration of Jewish Book Month Sunday November 21, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Kick off Jewish Book Month at The Chanukah Gift & Book Fair. Pick up your holiday gifts and decorations, plus enjoy entertaining discussions as various authors talk about their works.
Be a vendor at the Chanukah Gift & Book Fair. Contact Penni Namer at pnamer@jccottawa.com 613-798-9818 ext. 243
A Night at the Deli with David Sax Author of Save the Deli
Deli Dinner and Lecture Sunday Nov. 21, 5:30 pm $20 M • $25 NM Corned beef. Brisket. Matzo balls. Mustard and rye. Save the Deli tells of the history, characters, triumphs, failures, and ultimately the future of the Jewish delicatessen. Join writer David Sax as he delves into the world of the Jewish deli and explores the histories and experiences of the immigrant counterman and kvetching customer; examines the pressures; and enjoys the food that is deli’s signature. In New York and Chicago, Florida, L.A., Montreal, Toronto, Paris, and beyond, Sax strives to answer the question, Can Jewish deli thrive, and if so, how?
Zionism Today: A Lecture with Prof. Gil Troy Tuesday Nov. 23, 7:00 pm Gil Troy is a Professor of History at McGill University and the author of Why I am a Zionist: Israel, Jewish Identity and the Challenges of Today. The book has been hailed as a “must read” and the most persuasive presentation of the Zionist case “in decades.” Maclean’s magazine has repeatedly labeled him one of McGill’s “Popular Profs” and the History News Network designated him one of its first 12 “Top Young Historians.” He has appeared on major Canadian and American television networks and is widely published and quoted in the media.
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Estelle Backman / Jack Schecter | 613-798-9818 x245 | library@jccottawa.com
For more than 20 years the Greenberg Families Library has been serving the recreational, educational and cultural needs of Ottawa’s Jewish community. Our Library is stocked with close to 10,000 books including many topical periodicals, & hundreds of Jewish-interest books, films and documentaries. To access our extensive collection on-line visit www.jccottawa.com/ programs/library and search the catalogue. More than simply a place for books our library offers a variety of cultural & educational programs including a Music Appreciation Series led by noted music critic Jean Jacques Van Vlesselar, a film series in partnership with AJA 50+ and a variety of other programs throughout the year. The collection of the Ottawa Jewish Genealogical Society is housed in the library and is accessible for on-site research. Regardless of your age or background our librarians are always pleased to help you make the most of our library as the Greenberg Families Library has something for everyone.
Membership All Soloway JCC members have full library privileges. For a nominal cost, library membership is also open to the community.
Community Membership Family: $50 Individual: $40 Senior & Student: $20
GREAT THINGS HAPPEN HERE GREENBERG FAMILIES LIBRARY
OTTAWA JEWISH FILM SOCIETY
Sponsored by the Greenberg Families Library in partnership with AJA 50+
Free for all Soloway JCC, Library and AJA 50+ members. $3 fee for refreshments at the door.
Ida’s Dance Club September 29, 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm • 59 min The film revolves around the annual seniors’ ballroom dancing competition. The competitors are way past retirement age but that does not prevent them from dancing, singing, and experiencing the joys and heartaches of love. Through ballroom dancing they find the strength to overcome their health issues and difficult memories. Hebrew, Russian and English with English subtitles.
The First Basket October 18, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm • 88 min This documentary examines the very important yet little known Jewish history of basketball. It is full of vivid anecdotes and unique characters that changed the face and perception of the image of Jews in all athletics.
Blessed is the Match: The Life and Death of Hannah Senesh November 24, 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm • 85 min This inspiring documentary examines the extraordinary life of Hannah Senesh, a 22-year old Jewish woman who parachuted into Nazi-occupied Europe with a small group of Jewish volunteers from Palestine to rescue Hungarian Jews. The film follows her life through her poems, diaries and recollections of those who knew her including her mother.
51 Birch Street December 15, 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm • 88 min This riveting documentary is about the family of filmmaker Doug Block. When his mother dies unexpectedly his father swiftly marries a former secretary and reveals his plan to sell the family home and move to Florida. Doug determines to seek out the secrets of his parent’s presumably happy fifty-five year marriage in a film that explores just what happens when everything you think you knew about your family is suddenly thrown into question.
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MUSIC APPRECIATION LECTURES
Estelle Backman / Jack Schecter | 613-798-9818 x245 | library@jccottawa.com
Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and the Age of Enlightenment With Professor Jean-Jacques Van Vlasselaer Lectures with musical excerpts on CD and DVD September 15 Introduction to the Music of the Enlightenment: the development of classical music during the XVIIth century and its relationship with the “Zeitgeist” of the Enlightenment--an introduction to what today we call, the “classical period”. October 6 Haydn and the creation of the harmonic and rational world: the background for the two centuries to come
Lectures take place Wednesdays at 1:30 pm at the SJCC
Tickets: SJCC members and friends of the NACO $48 series of 5 lectures • $12 per lecture Non Members $60 series • $15 per lecture.
October 13 The Haydn — Mozart conversation
Tickets are available at the Soloway JCC Front Desk. They can also be reserved by phone with a credit card or purchased at the lecture. For tickets, please call (613) 798-9818 ext. 295.
October 20 Mozart—the praxis of a child of Enlightenment
These lectures are in partnership with the National Arts Centre Orchestra and the Friends of the NACO.
October 27 Beethoven — the radical transformer
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Roslyn Brozovsky Wollock | 613-798-9818 x254 | rwollock@jccottawa.com
GREAT THINGS HAPPEN HERE ADULT PROGRAMS
SPECIAL INTEREST
ENLIGHTENED JEWISH EDUCATION
NEW! Back to the Garden of Eden
NEW! From Tsars to Commissars
In the beginning there was sex, violence and politics. Bet you didn’t learn that in Hebrew school. Read the book of Genesis through the eyes of a biblical scholar, where the goal is not to apply moral lessons from scripture to our lives, but rather to understand the worldviews and historical contexts of the original authors and audiences of the Tanakh.
Join Professor Rebecca Margolis for an overview of the development of Yiddish language and culture from its origins to the present day, including the evolution of its language, its literature, and other areas of culture. No previous background is required.
October 7 – November 25 • 8 weeks Thursday 11:00 am – 12:30 pm $120 M • $150 NM Instructor: Rubin Friedman FMS1001
October 18 – December 6 • 8 weeks Monday 10:30 am – 12:00 pm $120 M • $150 NM Instructor: Shawna Dolansky, PhD. FMS1003
NEW! From Hero to Outcast
NEW! Who Wrote the Bible?
Sunday September 26 & Sunday October 3, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm 1 lecture: $10 M • $20 NM 2 lectures: $15 M • $30 NM Instructor: Professor Rebecca Margolis SIC1001
Before Rabbi Eliezer Hyrcanus lost a power struggle he was the Av Beit Din. His collection of Midrash provides a wonderful introduction to the world of the Rabbis and their attempt to make Torah a living document. Join with them and Rabbi Steven Garten and find fun and meaning in the world of Rabbinic Midrash. In partnership with AJA50+
An exploration into the diverse traditions that became sacred scripture.
The Pale of Settlement was first created by Catherine the Great in 1791, after several failed attempts by her predecessors to remove Jews from Russia entirely unless they converted to Russian Orthodoxy. This class explores what Jewish life was like in the Pale from the late 18th century until the early 20th century.
October 6 – October 27 • 4 weeks Wednesday 10:00 am – 11:30 am $80 M • $105 NM Instructor: Rabbi Steven Garten FMS1002
How a Biblical Scholar Reads Genesis
October 7 – November 11 • 6 weeks Thursday 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm $95 M • $120 NM Instructor: Rabbi Charles Popky FMS1004
History of Yiddish
*Must register before classes begin.
Historical Walking Tour Village of Rockliffe Park
In 1895 the streetcar enabled Ottawans to travel easily to Rockliffe Park to enjoy some leisure time away from the city. Thomas Keefer successfully planned the gradual growth of the MacKay estate which became the Village of Rockliffe – an area characterized by gracious estates and great beauty. This walk takes participants through part of Rockliffe, outlines the history of the village, and looks at the mixed architectural styles of some of the homes. *Please register by Tuesday October 12.
Sunday, October 17 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Meeting place to be determined. $10 M • $15 NM Guide: Hagit Hadaya – Architectural Historian/ Heritage Consultant SIC1002
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ADULT PROGRAMS ART
Watercolour
Drop In Art Studio From novice to expert, take advantage of this opportunity to create alongside others who share your passion for art. Simply bring your supplies, which ever medium you choose, and express your artistic self in the company of other aspiring artists. No instructor provided for this open drop-in class held in the Teen Lounge. September 13 - November 8 8 weeks Monday 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm $64 M • $84 NM No class: October 11 ARD1001
Chinese Brush Painting Designed for those interested in Oriental art. The course begins with brushwork and water control followed by learning the basic strokes of simple subjects found in nature, e.g. flowers, plants and birds. Blackboard sketches and the teacher-drawn models will be used. The teacher will provide individual student instruction. Please come with the following supplies: 1. Chinese brushes: S,M,L 2. 2 water containers – for cleaning brushes and mixing colors 3. 1 roll of masking tape 4. Felt/newsprint paper 5. Rice paper: roll/sheets Materials can be purchased from the Capital Bookstore, 752 Somerset St. W. (613)238-7002 or 708C Somerset St. W, (613) 238-8987 October 7 – November 25 8 weeks Thursday 9:00 am – 11:45 am $120 M • $140 NM Instructor: Rowena Tolson CHI1001
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Learn the theory of color and explore your creative energy with watercolor techniques that will make you aware of your color preference and strengthen your color knowledge. Master the elements and principles of color design that will enable you to express yourself freely in a well-planned composition. Let the color teach your emotions and let the composition please your eyes. In partnership with AJA50+ September 20 – November 15 8 weeks Monday 9:00 am – 11:45 am $120 M • $140 NM Instructor: Rowena Tolson No class: October 11 WAT1001
PHOTOGRAPHY Basic Digital Camera Workshop - Beginners Bring your new digital camera, or an older one you’ve been hesitant about taking out of the box and learn how to use it properly. Improve your photo taking skills and learn how to transfer photos from your camera to your computer. The course is primarily hands-on with a minimum of theory. Designed for those who have no background in digital photography. October 6 – November 17 Wednesday 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm 7 weeks $90 M • $110 NM Instructor: Jim Lamont DIG1001
Creative Photography Develop greater photographic expertise and creativity. Participants will work on a project of their choice and will be guided by long time photography instructor Jim Lamont. In partnership with AJA50+ October 6 - November 3 Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:30 am 5 weeks $80 M • $100 NM Instructor: Jim Lamont DIG1002
YIDDISH THEATRE TROUPE – DIE FOLKSHPIELER Become a Folkshpieler, a participant in the Soloway JCC Yiddish Theatre Troupe, as they prepare for their 9th Yiddish production of light theatre, in a program of comedy, music and skits. For more information please contact Roslyn at 798-9818 ext. 254.
Soloway Jewish Community Centre | Fall 2010
Roslyn Brozovsky Wollock | 613-798-9818 x254 | rwollock@jccottawa.com
GREAT THINGS HAPPEN HERE ADULT PROGRAMS
MUSIC Community Drum Circle A drum circle is a community of people who gather together to create spontaneous, living music using percussion instruments of all description. Using the most basic component of music – rhythm – participants create ribbons of sound that weave a sonic tapestry, uplifting the spirit of all those in attendance. Professional drum circle facilitator Leo Brooks will facilitate the evening. All are welcome. Please register by October 12
Thursday October 14 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm $10 M • $20 NM Instructor: Leo Brooks DRU1001
Learn to Read Music Learn about sharps, flats, rests, treble clefs, middle C and more. This course teaches the names of notes, the number of beats in a bar as well as note values. You will gain confidence and get more enjoyment from singing or playing an instrument when you learn to read music. October 5 – November 23 • 8 weeks Tuesday 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm $70 M • $85 NM Instructor: Aviva Lightstone LRM1001
Blues Harmonica (Blues Harp) Beginner & Level 2 Beginner During this 8 week session, blues harmonica teacher Marc Seguin, will ease you into playing the harmonica with the basics. October 5 – November 23 • 8 weeks Tuesday 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm $80 M • $95 NM Instructor: Marc Seguin HAR1001
Soloway JCC Shiru Lach Choir Director: Ellen Asherman. Accompanist: Aviva Lightstone Anyone who loves to sing is welcome to join our choir & enjoy this wonderful opportunity to combine voice and heart and learn a brand new repertoire of Hebrew, Yiddish, Jazz, Ladino, French and Broadway tunes. You will work on improving vocal quality & group sound. The choir performs at Chanukah, and at various community events throughout the year. Free drop-in choir session Tuesday, September 21
Tuesdays September 14, 2010 – May 31, 2011 $165 SHI1001
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ADULT PROGRAMS LANGUAGES NEW! Hebrew for the Traveller If you’re planning a trip to Israel in the near future this is the course for you. Learn what to do in an emergency situation, how to understand directions, restaurant and hotel etiquette, shopping at the shuk, religious sensitivities, transportation vocabulary and how to make small talk with the people you’re visiting. October 7 – November 25 Thursday 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm 8 weeks $95 M • $110 NM Instructor: Rabbi Michael Fine HFT1001
Roslyn Brozovsky Wollock | 613-798-9818 x254 | rwollock@jccottawa.com
Ulpan System Modern Conversational Hebrew for Beginners - Level 1 Learn to speak and read Modern Hebrew using the acclaimed Israeli ulpan method of active learning. October 6 – November 24 8 weeks Wednesday 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm $100 M • $115 NM Instructor: Miriam Litman HFB1001
Modern Coversational Hebrew – Level 4 For students who have completed the first 3 levels of Modern Conversational Hebrew for Beginners or those who are at an equivalent level. Please call 798-9818 ext. 254 to determine your level. October 5 – November 23 8 weeks Tuesday 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm $100 M • $120 NM Instructor: Miriam Litman HFB1002
Ulpan – Advanced 1 For those who have completed Level 6 of the Ulpan system Modern Conversational Hebrew program or those who have an equivalent knowledge base. Please call 798-9818 ext. 254 to determine your level. October 19 – December 7 • 8 weeks Tuesday 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm $100 M • $120 NM Instructor: Mina Cohn ULP1001
Ulpan – Advanced 2 This class is a continuation for participants of previous Soloway JCC Sunday morning Ulpan courses and for those who have advanced level conversational Hebrew skills. You’ll learn everyday Modern Hebrew in a relaxed environment with native speaker, Mina Cohn. Please call (613) 798-9818 ext. 254 to determine your level. October 17 – December 5 • 8 weeks Sunday 9:30 am – 12:30 pm Instructor: Mina Cohn $190 M • $215 NM ULP1002
Beginner Spanish – Level 1 Experience the fun and flair of Spanish culture by learning everyday language with our dynamic instructor, Miguel Perez. Mr. Perez has taught Spanish for over twenty five years. The emphasis in this class is on vocabulary, conversation and grammar. October 7 – November 25 • 8 weeks Thursday 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm $100 M • $115 NM Instructor: Miguel Perez SPA1001
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Roslyn Brozovsky Wollock | 613-798-9818 x254 | rwollock@jccottawa.com
DANCE
GREAT THINGS HAPPEN HERE ADULT PROGRAMS
MITZVAH KNITTERS
DROP-IN BRIDGE Cards, conversation, and conviviality. Open to members of the SJCC or AJA50+
Red Hot Ballroom - Intermediate
Every Wednesday the knitters get together and create beautiful afghans, sweaters, hats and blankets for a variety of worthy causes including Hillel Lodge, The Children’s Aid Society, CHEO and many others. The wool is donated as is the knitter’s time and skill. If you love to knit join us for coffee, cookies and conversation. If you have some spare wool that you are no longer using please make a donation, we knit fast and we are always in need of more. Ongoing.
Take ballroom dancing to the next level with more challenging moves including Quick Step, Mambo, Tango and Salsa.
Wednesday 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Red Hot Ballroom – Level 1 & 2 Veteran dance instructor Yvonne MacLeod teaches you how to dance the Fox Trot, Waltz, Swing, Meringue, Cha Cha, Samba, and Rumba. October 7 – December 9 • 10 weeks Thursday 8:05 pm – 9:05 pm $140 M couple • $170 NM couple $70 M single • $85 NM single Instructor: Yvonne MacLeod BLD1001
October 7 – December 9 • 10 weeks Thursday 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm $140 M couple • $170 NM couple $70 M single • $85 NM single Instructor: Yvonne MacLeod BLD1002
Israeli Folk Dance Learn Israeli dances in a friendly atmosphere while you listen to great music and get some exercise. We start with beginner steps and easier dances and progress to intermediate and advanced dances by the end of May. No experience or partner required.
CREATIVE CONNECTIONS A day of recreational and social programs for people over 65. Join us at the Soloway JCC for discussions, exercise, movies, speakers and a chance to meet new people. Transportation may be available at a nominal cost. For more information or to register please call Merle Haltrecht at (613) 824-6833 In partnership with AJA50+ Tuesday 9:30 am - 2:30 pm 10 weeks September 21 – November 23
Ongoing • Tuesday 8:00 pm - 10:30 pm Hillel Academy Gymnasium 31 Nadolny Sachs Private Beginner Steps: 6:30 pm - 7:00 pm Beginner Dances: 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Intermediate and Advanced teaching and request dancing $3 per evening. For more information visit our website at www.ottawaisraelidance.ca or call Judith at (613) 729-2090.
Thursday 1:30 pm -3:30 pm For more information call Annette at 798-9818 ext. 309. In partnership with AJA50+
JEWISH BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP Jewish Family Services Ottawa, in co-sponsorship with the Soloway Jewish Community Centre. Professional group facilitators help participants look at the grieving process and how their loss has affected their lives. Issues are examined within a Jewish framework and include exploring ways of celebrating the Jewish holidays without loved ones. The group will meet once a week for eight weeks. Please note that a minimum of six is required for the group to commence meeting. Sliding scale available. Date: TBA For more information please contact Rebecca Fromowitz at 722-2225 x 410 or at rfromowitz@jfsottawa.com
A Night at the Deli with David Sax author of Save the Deli Deli Dinner and Lecture Sunday Nov. 21, 5:30 pm $20 M • $25 NM
The Dead Sea Scrolls: A Lecture with Adolfo Roitman, Curator of the Shrine of the Book at the Israel Museum, Jerusalum In partnership with Temple Israel
Saturday, September 25, 8:00 pm at the Soloway JCC
For more details about these events, check out page 12.
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GANON PRESCHOOL
Jenny Shinder | 613-798-9818 x280 | ganon@jccottawa.com
OUR PHILOSOPHY The Ganon Preschool paves the way toward excellence in early childhood education. Its students develop a true love of learning as they embark upon a journey of discovery and wonder led by a team of truly dedicated, caring and loving teachers. Through the implementation of a program that is both developmentally appropriate and rich in Jewish tradition customs and values, each child builds the foundation for a meaningful and strong Jewish identity.
MORNING PRESCHOOL SEPT. 13, 2010 – JUNE 23, 2011 2 Year Old Program Tuesday and Thursday (birth date between Jul. 1 and Dec. 31, 2008) 8:30 am – 11:30 am $150/month Members • $165/month Non-members Monday, Wednesday and Friday (birth date between Jan. 1 and June 30, 2008) 8:30 am – 11:30 am $225/month Members • $250/month Non-Members Optional Lunch Bunch 11:30 am – 12:30 pm $55/month Members • $62.50/month Non-members
3 Year Old Program Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8:30 am – 12:30 pm $295/month Members • $325/month Non-members Monday through Friday 8:30 am – 12:30 pm $445/month Members • $490/month Non-members
4 Year Old Program – Junior Kindergarten Monday through Friday 8:30 am – 12:30 pm $445/month Members • $490/month Non-members
3 and 4 Year Old Programs 11:30 am – 12:30 pm Lunch with outdoor play (weather permitting)
Only Annual Family Members or Gold or Platinum supporters qualify for Member rates at the SJCC Ganon Preschool. Registration is ongoing
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Keep Your Children Active All Week Long and Have the Weekends for Family Time You don’t have to be registered in Ganon to take advantage of our amazing programs like the Preschool Afternoon Enrichment Programs or the new Kindergarten Club for children enrolled in a morning SK. Our classes stimulate young minds and encourage creative play under the supervision of E.C.E. teachers and qualified professionals
Afternoon Enrichment Programs Sept. 13, 2010 – June 23, 2011 • 3-5 year olds Mon. – Fri. • 12:30 – 3:30 pm Utilizing a variety of specialized themes to capture your child’s interests, our unique programs and modern facilities (a full-size indoor pool and a fully equipped gymnasium) will enrich your child’s experience through active learning, friendship and fun.
DAILY AFTERNOON THEMES Monday – Imagination Station (Dramatic Play) Calling all drama queens and kings! Join us for a creative and imaginative experience like no other. Tuesday – Fit Kids (Gym) Grab a stick, pick up a ball, lace up your runners and get active. OR Funky Feet (Dance) Come boogie down while experimenting with a wide variety of dance styles. Wednesday – NEW! Monkey Rock Music (Music) An exciting, dynamic and interactive music class starring Jon from the ever popular Monkey Rock Music program. Thursday – Splish Splash (Swim) Swimming lessons taught by certified swim instructors in the Soloway JCC pool. Friday – Discovery Kids (Science) The ultimate kid concoction! It’s a little bit of science, a little bit of cooking and a whole lot of fun. *pricing chart for themes on Page 21
GREAT THINGS HAPPEN HERE GANON PRESCHOOL
Jenny Shinder | 613-798-9818 x280 | ganon@jccottawa.com
Afternoon Enrichment Programs Pricing Chart
MEMBERS
NON MEMBERS
Per theme ($80) ($75) ($70) ($65) ($60)
Per theme ($90) ($85) ($80) ($75) ($70)
1 DAY 2 DAYS 3 DAYS 4 DAYS 5 DAYS
Monthly fee $80 M $150 M $210 M $260 M $300 M
Monthly fee $90 NM $170 NM $240 NM $300 NM $350 NM
AFTER SCHOOL AND EARLY MORNING CARE ARE AVAILABLE AT THE SOLOWAY JCC. PLEASE INQUIRE.
KINDERGARTEN CLUB FOR SK FRIENDS ONLY
PLAYGROUP
Presented by the Soloway JCC Ganon Preschool
Presented by the Soloway JCC Ganon Preschool
HOW ARE YOUR KIDS SPENDING THEIR AFTERNOONS? Enjoy an action packed afternoon of fun, friendship and learning in the amazing Soloway JCC facility.
Our warm and caring teachers will run a fun and exciting program including free play, circle time, snack time, crafts and gym. This is a slow separation drop-off program
Choose from any combination of the following days:
Tuesday and/or Thursday: 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Monday
Science and Cooking
SKK1001
Tuesday
Multimedia Art
SKK1002
Session One
Wednesday
Free Swim
SKK1003
Thursday
Gym and French
SKK1004
Friday
Music and Movement SKK1005
Ages: 18 months to 3 years
12:30 pm – 3:30 pm
October 5 – December 16 Tuesday only Thursday only Tuesday & Thursday
$132 M • $165 NM $132 M • $165 NM $264 M • $330 NM
PLA1001
Register for 4 days and get the 5th free! Led by a certified kindergarten teacher. Kindergarten readiness skills such as reading, writing, and numeracy will be a big part of the SK Club and will be designed based on the individual needs and interests of the children.
Session One September 13 – December 17 Soloway JCC Members $210 / day Non Members $280 / day Everyone is welcome! REGISTER NOW!
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FAMILY LIFE CENTRE The Family Life Centre is a new initiative from the Soloway JCC designed to provide young families with a holistic approach to child care through parenting workshops, lectures and interactive classes for parents and children. The Family Life Centre provides a friendly place where families can play and learn together. The mission of the Family Life Centre is to facilitate and support the healthy growth of families across generations and strengthen connectedness to both the Jewish and larger community. For an ongoing discussion of everything happening at the Family Life Centre please follow our blog at www.jccfamilylifecentre.com.
Join us at the Family Life Centre Open House October 17 from 10:00 am -12:00 pm and see what this exciting new program is all about. Fair – food – sample programs – information Motorin’ Munchkins Run, jump, bounce, roll, climb and have a great time. Monday 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Drop-in • Program begins on September 13, 2010 Age: 5 and under Soloway JCC gym All children must be accompanied and supervised by an adult. Free for members $5 NM MOTO $20 pass for 5 weeks MOTC No classes when the building is closed.
SHABBAT SHALOM Welcome the Sabbath with your child as they learn all about Shabbat and other holidays through crafts, songs, stories and games. Join Bracha Bear for a Shabbat Party and help foster a true love for the holiday in your child’s heart. Drop-in program begins on September 17, 2010 Friday 9:30 am – 11:00 am Age: 5 and under
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Tara Cogan | 613-798-9818 x294| tcogan@jccottawa.com
Monkey Rock Music Does your child rock? Then Monkey Rock Music is a must! During this 40-minute musical experience, your child will explore music and movement in a stimulating and fun atmosphere. Your child will develop a love of creating and experiencing music that will last a lifetime Tuesday 9:30 am - 10:15 am (1-2 years) MRM1001 10:15 am -11:00 am (2-4 years)
MRM1002
11:00 am – 11:40 am (0-1 years)
MRM1003
All children must be accompanied and supervised by an adult. September 7 - December 14 15 classes $180
Baby Sensory Each week you and your baby will explore different sensory activities designed to support sensory development. Classes include fibre optic light shows, bubbles, bells, musical fun, baby signing, puppet shows, amazing light balls and so much more. November 25 – February 10 Thursday 10:00 am -11:00 am Age: 0-13 months No class: December 23, 30 To register call Clarissa Mason (613) 424-4710 Ottawa@babysensory.ca or visit www.babysensory.ca
Soloway JCC Social Hall A Instructor: Jenny Shinder All children must be accompanied and supervised by an adult. $5 per family $20 pass for 5 weeks.
SHAB SHAC
No class: November 13, December 25, January 1
Tara Cogan | 613-798-9818 x294| tcogan@jccottawa.com
Sportball (16-24 months) Children and parents participate in sports, creative games, songs, rhymes, stories, bubble time and much more! Although these programs focus more on exploration, children will be introduced to a different sport each week. Sports include hockey, soccer, tennis, baseball, basketball, volleyball and golf.
Parent & Tot Sportball (2-3.5 years)
Multi-Sport (3-5 years)
This 45 minute program guides parents and their children through the introductory skills of 7 different ball sports. Parents are instructed on how to correctly assist their children in learning the skills of hockey, soccer, tennis, baseball, basketball, volleyball and golf. All programs are non-competitive and focus on building confidence.
Multi-Sport programs focus on skill development in 7 popular sports: soccer, hockey, baseball, basketball, tennis, volleyball, and golf. Participants learn, rehearse, and refine sports skills in a positive, encouraging, and noncompetitive atmosphere.
Parents are encouraged to participate with their child and challenge them according to their skill level.
Wednesday 10:00 am – 10:45 am $125
All children must be accompanied and supervised by an adult.
September 8 – October 27 8 weeks SBT1001
Wednesday 9:15 am – 10:00 am $125.
Session 1:
Session 1:
Session 2: November 3 – December 22 8 weeks SBT1002
September 8 – October 27 • 8 weeks SBL1001
Sunday 11:15 am – 12:00 pm $165
Session 2:
September 12 – December 19 11 weeks SBT1003 No class: October 10, 17, December 5
November 3 – December 22 • 8 weeks SBL1002
GREAT THINGS HERE FAMILYHAPPEN LIFE CENTRE
Programs are carefully designed to focus on the child’s gross motor development. Through creative instruction, customized sports equipment, and positive encouragement, children develop balance, strength, co-ordination, stamina, and timing. September 12 – December 19 Sunday 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm $165 No class: October 10, 17, December 5 SBM1001
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FAMILY LIFE CENTRE INTERGENERATIONAL ARTS Mix & Match – Magic Carpets
Tara Cogan | 613-798-9818 x294| tcogan@jccottawa.com
SHALOM BABY
In partnership with Artswell - Arts and Healthcare
DO YOU KNOW A JEWISH BABY BORN IN THE LAST YEAR OR SOMEONE WHO IS EXPECTING SOON?
An intergenerational, mixed media focused workshop designed for children three to six years old and their grandparents (or another older adult). Participants will explore different materials and techniques while they create canvas “Magic Carpets” in the theme of Moon, Sun and Stars in three classes over a three month period (October 3, November 7 & December 12).
Whether this is their first or fifth, Shalom Baby has a special gift basket to welcome each child to our community. Every basket includes valuable information about Jewish community resources, support in Ottawa and special gifts for the proud parents and precious newborn. In addition Shalom Baby offers exciting and informative monthly programs for parents and babies.
October 3: Introduction and opportunity to explore materials and techniques, stamps, stencils, glitter, and Styrofoam prints.
If you know someone who could benefit from this great new program please contact Penni Namer at 798-9818 ext. 243, pnamer@jccottawa.com or visit our web site at www.shalombabyottawa.ca
November 7: Combine and collage onto piece of raw canvas (floor cloth). December 12: Storytelling, embellish carpets and complete the magic. Sunday 10:00 am – 12:00 pm $60 (1 child & 1 adult) MAG1001
PARENTING PARLOUR GROUPS The Soloway JCC Family Life Centre is excited to introduce parenting parlour groups. These groups provide the opportunity for parents to get together in an informal setting to share the joys and challenges of parenthood. Parents will join a group based on the age(s) of their child(ren). Together with a facilitator, topics for meetings will be determined. Potential topics include handling stress, power struggles and positive discipline.
Free Upcoming Programs at the Soloway JCC September 21 • 10:30 am October 21 • 10:30 am
Gymboree class
November 18 • 10:30 am
Raising Healthy Vibrant Children Naturally
November 25 • 10:30 am
Parent and baby swim class
December (T.B.D)
Mom and baby on the ball class
December 16 • 10:30 am
Parent and baby swim class
Parent and baby swim class
To join a group, or for more information, contact tcogan@jccottawa.com or 613-798-9818 ext. 294.
The Mothers Circle
Are you raising Jewish Children but you’re not Jewish? Don’t do it alone! Join The Mothers Circle to learn about Jewish rituals, ethics, and the how-to’s of creating a Jewish home. The Mothers Circle is a free eight month course, beginning this fall at the Soloway JCC, designed to assist mothers who wish to include aspects of Jewish tradition in their family life. This is not a conversion course. If you are interested in being part of the Mothers Circle, or know someone who might be, please contact: Maxine Miska, 613-798-9818 ext. 263 • mmiska@jccottawa.com • www.themotherscircle.org
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Marie Stovicek | 613-722-5157 | earlybeginnings@bellnet.ca
GREAT THINGS HERE EARLYHAPPEN BEGINNINGS
Early Beginnings Multicultural Child Development Centre supports the belief that
young children learn through action and that a good environment for learning should exercise and challenge the development of each child. As teachers of Early Childhood Education, we view our role as supporters of child development. It is our intention to provide an environment wherein each child is encouraged to express him/herself at his or her personal best. Our program considers the total growth of a child - social, emotional, physical and intellectual.
TODDLERS: 18 TO 30 MONTHS Toddlers are typically just starting to build their foundation for learning, and we strive to make them feel comfortable, safe, happy and loved in our program. Our theme-based programs let your toddler experiment with different materials, get actively involved with music, storytelling, and puppets and enjoy his/ her first experiences with arts and crafts. Staffing Ratio: 1:5
PRESCHOOLERS: 30 MONTHS TO 5 YEARS Our daily program emphasizes that children learn through active involvement with different material, events and people. Jewish holidays and traditions, music lessons, computerbased activities and field trips are incorporated into the program along with a variety of themes and activities. The program integrates various cultures to accommodate children of different cultural backgrounds. Staffing Ratio: 1:8 REGISTRATION Ongoing throughout the year, subject to space availability A number of subsidized spaces are allocated to us by the City of Ottawa, when they are occupied, the next applicant is placed on a waiting list until space becomes available. Two kosher snacks and a hot kosher lunch are served daily. LICENSED BY THE MINISTRY OF COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL SERVICES
HOURS MONDAY - FRIDAY FALL, WINTER, SPRING
7:30 AM - 5:45 PM
JULY - AUGUST
7:30 AM - 5:30 PM
FEES TODDLERS PRESCHOOLERS
$49 PER DAY $39 PER DAY
Fees are subject to change.
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CHILDREN & TEENS JUST 4 KIDS After School Care Programs (Monday – Thursday) When schools over for the day, the SJCC welcomes children to our nurturing, enriching after school centre. Hillel students are picked-up and walked over to the Centre. Students from all schools are welcome. Children will have a kosher snack, do their homework and participate in supervised activities involving gym play, arts and games. Just 4 Kids is available Monday to Thursday for the entire school year, it can be used daily, weekly, and monthly or for the entire school year. For Fridays please see the Scouts About and Hillel’s Friday descriptions. Sibling discounts are available and a reduced price is offered on after school courses for children registered in Just 4 Kids. Wednesday, September 1, 2010 to Wednesday, June 22, 2011 Monday – Thursday $1,788 M • $2,200 NM ASC1111 Monday $429 M • $528 NM
ASC1001
Tuesday $468 M • $576 NM
ASC1002
Wednesday $468 M • $576 NM
ASC1003
Thursday $442 M • $544 NM
Scouts About (Friday After School)
Hillel Academy & Rambam Schools (Early Friday Dismissal Days)
This Scouts Canada program consists of structured play using games, crafts and indoor and outdoor physical activity consistent with Scouts Canada values. Children must be five years old by December to participate in this program. Fees include registration to Scouts Canada. Kosher snacks are provided. Start and end times are in accordance with Shabbat and Hillel’s Friday dismissal times. Sign up for the year or by the school term.
Join us on Fridays, following early dismissal for Shabbat, sports, crafts and special guest instructors in a fun, safe, nurturing and structured environment.
Entire School Year October 8, 2010 – June 17, 2010 (excluding PD Days and school breaks) $200 M • $275 NM SCO1003 (pick-up times vary for Shabbat closings) Fall Term Only October 8, 2010 – December 17, 2010 $75 M • $100 NM SCO1001 Winter Term Only January 7, 2011 – March 25, 2011 $75 M • $100 NM SCO2001 Spring Term April 1, 2011 – June 17, 2011 $75 M • $100 NM SCO3001
ASC1004
Drop-in: $15 M • $18 NM per day Just 4 Kids is not available on: September 8, 9, October 11, February 21, April 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, May 23, June 8, 9
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Fall Term: October 29 – December 17 Friday 2:00 pm / 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm $60 per child, discount for additional children HFC1001 Winter Term: January 7 – February 25 2:30 pm / 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm $55 per child, discount for additional children HFC2001
ART PROGRAMS Crafty Kids Imagination and a variety of art mediums come together to produce stimulating original creations. October 5 - December 7 • 10 weeks Tuesday 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm Grade 2 - 5 $110 M • $125 NM Instructor: T.B.D. ARY1001
NEW! Cartooning Join us for a ‘cartoonariffic’ time where we will learn about animation stations, cartoon cel painting, buttons, magnets and more. October 7 – December 9 • 10 weeks Thursday 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm Grade 5 - 8 $110 M • $125 NM Instructor: Sheltoons CRT1001
CHILDREN & TEENS
Gail Lieff | 613-798-9818 x303 | glieff@jccottawa.com
DANCE PROGRAMS NEW! Junior Dance An introduction to beginning modern dance with a more formal warm-up, across the floor combinations, skills and beginner choreography using music and styles based on the Junior Dancers interests and abilities.
Beautiful Ballet Beginners to prima ballerinas are all welcome to dance along with a Kirill Chour, graduate of the famous Vaganova Ballet Company in St. Petersburg, where ballet superstars Baryshnikov and Nureyev were trained. Ballet slippers, body suits and tights are required for this class.
October 4 – December 13 • 10 weeks Monday 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm Grade 2 - 4 $100 M • $120 NM Instructor: Meghan Polowin DAN1001 No class: October 11
October 7 – December 9 • 10 weeks Thursday 4:15 pm – 5:15 pm Grade 1 – 4 $110 M • $125 NM Instructor: Kirill Chour BAY1001
NEW! Tapping Toes
Funk is a fun fusion of jazz, hip hop, break, popping and locking, along with other cool dance genres. This beginner funk class works to increase fitness, strength and flexibility through a range of easy exercises and uses simple progressions and break down of various steps.
Make music with your feet by performing rhythm-based choreography and having tons of fun! Learn basic, progressive and intricate tap steps and rhythm combinations. Develop and improve timing and coordination. Once you start tapping, you’ll never want to stop! Tap shoes, body suits and tights are required for this class. October 5 – December 7 • 10 weeks Tuesday 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm Grade 1 – 4 $100 M • $120 NM Instructor: Meghan Polowin TAP1001
NEW! Funkadelic Dance
NEW! Musical Theatre with New Star Children’s Theatre Turn your children into stars with this exciting new program for creative kids. Young thespians will learn to sing, dance, and act and will put on a performance for the final class. October 4 – December 13 • 10 weeks Monday 4:15 pm – 5:15 pm Age 8 - 12 $120 M • $150 NM Instructor: Melanie Walker of New Star Children’s Theatre SST1001 No class: October 11
NEW! Group Music Lessons If you are a beginner musician interested in learning guitar, piano or violin in a group setting contact Gail at 613-798-9818 ext. 303. Each group requires a minimum of 4 people.
October 3 - December 12 • 10 weeks Sunday 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Grade 5 – 8 $110 M • $125 NM Instructor: Daniel Katz No class: October 10 HHA1001
Dance, Dance, Dance
Israeli Dancing
Develop dance skills and work on increasing coordination, motor skills, remembering sequences of movement, rhythm, time, space and self. Jazz shoes, body suits and tights are required for this class.
Boys and Girls 10 to 16 come and learn modern Israeli folk dances. No dance experience required. Simply learn dances and have fun! Program takes place in the Hillel Academy Gym. Beginner Dancing begins at 6:30 pm on Tuesday evenings.
October 6 – December 8 • 10 weeks Wednesday 4:15 pm – 5:15 pm SK – Grade 1 $100 M • $120 NM Instructor: Nicole Rosove DAW1001
DRAMATIC ARTS & MUSIC
For more information please call Judith at 613-729-2090 or visit www.ottawaisraelidance.ca
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CHILDREN & TEENS SKILL BUILDING PROGRAMS NEW! Mystical Magic Premier Magician Michal Bourada introduces curious kids to the world of magic. Mini magicians will learn a variety of tricks and secrets which they will showcase at their magic show during the final class. October 18 – December 6 • 8 weeks Monday 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm $85 M • $100 NM Grade 2 - 5 Instructor: Michael Bourada MMG1001
Powered Up LEGO Build motorized vehicles and creatures with LEGO Technic elements, LEGO RCX and NXT robotic components. Projects will come to life using motors, pulleys and gears. November 10 – December 15 Wednesday 4:15 pm – 5:15 pm 6 weeks Grade 3 – 6 $80 M • $100 NM Instructor: Ian Dudley LEG1001
NEW! Spy Kids In partnership with the Diefenbunker Museum, unleash your inner super spy while working as a “bunker agent”. Aspiring spies will learn the art of espionage, develop a disguise for going under cover, learn to break codes, use spy gadgets and much more. October 7 – December 9 • 10 weeks Thursday 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm Age 7 -12 $110 M • $125 NM Instructor: Diefenbunker Museum Staff SPY1001
NEW! Kids in the Kitchen Get funky with food & create something different and delicious every week. Mom and dad may say “don’t play with your food,” but here we encourage it. Put on your chef’s hat and join us Sunday mornings as we create nut free treats you’ll love to eat. October 17 – November 21 • 6 weeks Sunday 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Kindergarten – Grade 2 $65 M • $80 NM Instructor: Gail Lieff KIK1001
SCOUTS HENRY “HANK” TORONTOW 39TH SCOUTING MOVEMENT The 39th Henry “Hank” Torontow Scouting Movement is proud to be part of the Jewish Community for almost 100 years. Scouting is for all young people who dream of exploring great possibilities. For more information and to register, please contact Gail Lieff at (613) 798-9818, glieff@jccottawa.com.
CO-ED BEAVERS Age: 5 - 7 (must be 6 by December 31, 2010) Weekly meetings / programs take place Thursdays 6:30 pm - 7:15 pm
CO-ED CUBS Age: 8 - 10 (must be 8 by December 31, 2010) Weekly meetings / programs take place Thursdays 6:30 pm - 7:45 pm
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Gail Lieff | 613-798-9818 x303 | glieff@jccottawa.com
FITNESS PROGRAMS Yoga for Kids A perfect exercise for children. Yoga combines both functional strength and flexibility and includes conscious deep breathing which helps maintain body heat and helps focus attention on the current activity. October 6 – December 8 • 10 weeks Wednesday 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm Grade 3 - 7 $105 M • $125 NM Instructor: Tamera Dion YOY1001
Parent & Child Martial Arts Spend quality time together while learning and exercising. This program, in partnership with Greco Martial Arts, emphasizes non-violence and self-control.
FALL FAMILY PROGRAMS Sukkah in the City
Sunday at the Movies
In partnership with JET
Join us Sunday November 14 for a classic family movie on the big screen. Snacks will be provided. Films are suitable for children in SK – grade 5. Remember, this is a family program; parents are encouraged to come out and enjoy the movie too.
Join us on Sunday September 26 for a Sukkah adventure. We will start by visiting Sukkahs near the SJCC before heading to the Experimental Farm where we will celebrate the fall harvest. Join us for the Sukkah Hop, at the farm or for both. Please pre-register (613) 798-9818 ext. 303 (Gail) or ext.247 (Rochel). Sunday September 26 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm $ 5 per person (children under 3 are free)
Sunday November 14 Movie starts at 1:00 pm $5 per family
Chanukah Family Program Join us at at the Soloway JCC as we celebrate the fourth day of Chanukah with crafts, games, dreidels, latkes, sufganyiot and candle lighting. Sunday December 5
October 3 - December 12 • 10 weeks Sunday 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Age 5+ with a parent $100 M • $115 NM Instructor: Greco Martial Arts Studio No class: October 10 PMK1001
Martial Arts Have a good time with this great skill building fitness program while you build self-esteem, self-confidence and character. This program is in partnership with Greco Martial Arts. October 3 - December 12 • 10 weeks Sunday 2:15 pm - 3:15 pm Grade 3 - 7 $105 M • $125 NM Instructor: Greco Martial Arts Studio No class: October 10 MAX1001
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BBYO / TEENS B’NAI BRITH YOUTH ORGANIZATION The B’nai Brith Youth Organization (BBYO) is a youth–led, worldwide organization. There are over 30 regions in North America. Ottawa and Montreal make up the Eastern Canada Region. BBYO is divided into two groups: Aleph Zadik Aleph (AZA) for the boys and B’nai Brith Girls (BBG) for the girls. BBYO is for teens in grade seven through high school. The objectives of BBYO: • To help Jewish youth enhance their knowledge and appreciation of Jewish culture by discovering those aspects that are meaningful to them. • To provide Jewish youth with opportunities to learn Jewish skills and develop their leadership potential. • To develop in Jewish youth an appreciation of the meaning and practice of Tzedakah in both the Jewish and general community.
GREAT THINGSx303HAPPEN HERE Gail Lieff | 613-798-9818 | glieff@jccottawa.com
To encourage the development of friendships with other Jewish Youth. BBYO offers youth an opportunity to grow in many different ways. In BBYO there is something for everyone, including social, athletic, cultural, religious, and community service programs. Regional conventions take place in the fall, winter, and spring. Membership for the 2010/2011 programming year is $50. For more information call Ottawa City Director, Gail Lieff at (613) 798-9818 ext. 303, glieff@jccottawa.com
Upcoming Programs • Spirit Convention November 26 - 28 (Ottawa) • Frat/Sorority Weekend February 25 - 27 (Montreal) • Spring Convention May 13 - 15 (Montreal)
• To help Jewish youth develop a commitment to the State of Israel and K’lal Yisrael. • To help Jewish youth develop a positive image.
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NEW! Leaders in Training
Supersitters (Babysitting Course) In conjunction with St. Johns Ambulance, this class prepares future baby sitters for the challenges of looking after children. The material covered includes safety, conflict resolution, and emergency procedures. Participants will be expected to participate in both theory and practical elements and successfully complete a final test covering both areas to receive their certificate. Sunday October 17 & 24 • 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm (2 days) SUS1001 or Monday December 20 • 9:00 am - 4:00 pm SUS1002 $70 M • $90 NM Age 11 + Instructor: St. Johns Ambulance
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The first class in a series of three focuses on developing problem solving, leadership, communication skills and basic first aid training. October 17 – November 21 • 6 weeks Sunday 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm $70 M • $90 NM Age 13 – 15 Instructor: Jessica Gluss LIT1001
NEW! Fashion Drawing for Teens Designed to inspire students and assist them in developing their own illustrative style in the field of fashion. Instructor Jeanne Martineau has a background in the illustration of textiles and the history of costume designing and has worked with the Richard Robinson Academy of Fashion as well as the Algonquin College Fashion Design Program. October 4 – December 13 • 10 weeks Monday 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Age 13 + $150 M • $175 NM Instructor: Jeanne Martineau No class: October FDT1001
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Gail Lieff | 613-798-9818 x303 | glieff@jccottawa.com
SCHOOLS OUT! PD DAY & BREAK CAMPS
Winter Camp Wonderland
PD Day Programs The Soloway JCC has tons of programs to keep kids active during Hillel Academy and Ottawa-Carleton P.D. Days. Register early as spaces fill up fast! Monday August 30 Hillel Academy
PDP4001
Tuesday August 31 Hillel Academy
PDP4002
Friday November 26 Hillel Academy & Ottawa-Carleton
PDP1001
Friday February 18 Hillel Academy & Ottawa-Carleton
PDP2001
8:30 am – 4:00 pm
Vacation time is a great time to be at the Soloway JCC. Enjoy indoor and outdoor activities, games, crafts, science, swimming, field trips, and more. Please send a nut free lunch. Camp runs from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Monday to Friday. After-Care is available every day except Friday. Register early to ensure your spot. Monday December 20
WCW1001
Tuesday December 21
WCW1002
Wednesday December 22
WCW1003
Thursday December 23
WCW1004
Friday December 24
WCW1005
Monday December 27
WCW1006
Tuesday December 28
WCW1007
Wednesday December 29
WCW1008
Thursday December 30
WCW1009
Friday December 31
WCW1010
$40 M / day • $55 NM / day
$40 M / day • $55 NM / day Additional child: $30 M / day • $45 NM / day
Additional child: $30 M / day • $45 NM /day
March Break Camp
Wednesday February 16 Hillel Early Dismissal for Parent Teacher Interviews 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm $15 M • $18 NM (sibling discount is available, pre-registration is required) PDP2111
For After School Care prices see page 26.
March right over to March Break Camp for a fun filled week of swimming, sports, games, great outings and tons of fun. Camp runs from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Monday to Friday. After-care is available after 4:00 pm. Register early to ensure your spot. Monday March14
MBC2001
Tuesday March 15
MBC2002
Wednesday March 16
MBC2003
Thursday March 17
MBC2004
Friday March 18
MBC2005
$40 M / day • $55 NM / day Additional child: $30 M / day • $45 NM / day Compliments of
Passover Camp Exciting activities, sports, games and trips your kids won’t want to miss. Camp runs from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm, after-care is available Thursday only. Register early to ensure your spot.
Congratulations on your continued success 1801 Woodward Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K2C 0R3 Tel (613) 226-2000 Fax (613) 225-0391
Monday April 18
PCP3001
Thursday April 21
PCP3002
$40 M / day • $55 NM / day Additional child: $30 M / day • $45 NM / day
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BIRTHDAY PARTIES BIRTHDAY PARTIES • All prices are for up to 16 children • Additional charges will be applied for additional children. • Birthday Child is included in the numbers. • All food for all parties must be kosher. • A $25 non-refundable deposit is to be paid at the time of your booking for all birthday packages
Sports Party (Age 4 - 12) If you live for sports there is no better way to celebrate your big day. You pick the sport – basketball, floor hockey or soccer. Your party includes 1 hour in the gym with a coordinator leading and instructing the sport. It also includes an undecorated party room to use for food after. $150 M • $175 NM
Pool Party (Age 5 - 12) Everyone loves a pool party. Celebrate your party the wet way with special games for the pool. Your party includes an hour in the pool with a lifeguard leading all games and activities in your section of the pool as well as an undecorated party room to use for food after. $150 M / $175 NM
Birthday Bash (Age 3 - 12) You pick the theme, we create the party! Your specially designed party includes birthday cake or cupcakes, drinks, a decorated room and a party co-coordinator for the entire party. • Motorin Munchkins (ages 3 - 5) • Superheroes (ages 5 +) • Princess/Fairy Tales (ages 4 +) • Pirates (ages 5 +) • Space (ages 6 +) • Dance or Drama (ages 7 +) • Beading (ages 7 + ) • Yoga (ages 7 +) • Martial Arts (ages 7 +) • Harry Potter (ages 8 +) • Or any other theme you have in mind $200 M • $220 NM Add loot bags $225 M • $225 NM
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Little Ray’s Reptile Zoo (Age 4 - 12) Get up-close and personal with these amazing creatures at the Soloway JCC. Creepy crawlers come out one at a time while the zoo keeper explains all the cool things about each reptile. Children have the opportunity to touch and/ or hold almost every animal. Your party includes an hour of Little Ray’s, a party coordinator to help with the second hour, a decorated party room, cake/cupcakes and drinks.
Package #1: 8-10 animals, including snakes, lizards, turtles, tortoises, amphibians and bugs.
Package #2: Similar animals as Package #1, but much larger, and also includes a small crocodilian (alligator, crocodile or caiman). $250 M • $275 NM Add loot bags $275 M • $300 NM
Radical Science (Age 4 - 12) A high energy, hands on, interactive, educational science presentation for 1 hour followed by an hour in the decorated party room with a party coordinator, cake/cupcakes and drinks. $215 M • $245 NM Add loot bags $250 M • $275 NM
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YOUTH ATHLETICS/HAPOEL
SUPER SUNDAYS, SUPER KIDS
Mini Jocks & Jockettes
Sunday Indoor Hockey for Boys & Girls
A great introduction to a variety of sports. Mom and dad can be part of the team (optional).
All your favorite Senators started out playing ball hockey! Play indoors at the JCC without worrying about cars, rain and snow. Work on your skills, passing, shooting and stick handling. It’s a fun way to make new friends. All you need are your sneakers…we supply everything else.
October 3 – December 12 Sunday 12:00 pm – 12:45 pm Age: 3 - 5 $70 M • $85 NM JOC1001
October 3 - December 12 K – Grade 1
Sunday 12:45 pm – 1:30 pm
Grade 2 – 5
Sunday 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
$70 M • $85 NM STH1001
THE ALL -STAR AFTER SCHOOL SPORTS CLUB FOR BOYS & GIRLS Whatever your favorite sport, you can play it throughout the year, after school at the Soloway JCC. Students at Hillel Academy are picked up by a member of our staff at 3:45 pm and walked over to the SJCC. Students from all schools are welcome.
Indoor Soccer October 4 – December 13 Monday 4:10 pm – 5:00 pm K – Grade 2 $70 M • $85 NM No class October 11 ASP1001
NFL Steelers, Patriots, Cowboys Touch Football October 5 – December 14 Tuesday 4:10 pm – 5:00 pm Grade 3 - 6 $70 M • $85 NM ASP1002
Sens After School Floor Hockey October 6 – December 15 Wednesday 4:10 pm – 5: 00 pm K – Grade 2 $70 M • $85 NM ASP1003
NBA Lakers / Raptors Basketball October 7 - December 16 Thursday 4:10 pm – 5:00 pm Grade 3 – 6 $70 M • $85 NM Special guest instructors include Carlos Brown and Merrick Palmer ASP1004
The 5 PM Badminton Club October 4 – December 13 Monday 5:00 pm – 5:45 pm No class October 11 Grade 3 – 7 $70 M • $85 NM
Intro to Squash - Lessons for Kids
Learn all the basics of this fast paced game. It’s all about, speed, hand eye and foot work. October 5 – December 14 Tuesday 5.00 pm – 5.45 pm Grade 4 – 8 $70 M • $85 NM ASP1006
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YOUTH ATHLETICS/HAPOEL HOLIDAY BREAK CAMPS AT THE ‘J’ COACH BROWN’S BASKETBALL CAMP December 20, 21, 22 9:00 am – 3:30 pm (Early drop-off and after-camp care are free) $120 M • $150 NM WBB1001
NEW YEARS SPORTS CAMP We’ll be having a blast at the ‘J’ as we approach the New Year! Mornings are for swimming and lots of sports, afternoons are for road trips. We’ll be bowling, skating, going to movies, the wave pool and golf. December 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 $55 M • $65 NM per day NYC1001 All 7 days: $350 M / $420 NM December 23
NYC1001
December 24
NYC1002
December 27
NYC1003
December 28
NYC1004
December 29
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December 30
NYC1006
December 31
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All 7 days
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ONE-ON-ONE BASKETBALL TRAINING Our all-star basketball staff is here for you! Get personal one-on-one training with former South African pro Merrick Palmer or University of Ottawa basketball coach Carlos “Bobby“ Brown. To make an appointment contact Jon Braun at jbraun@jccottawa.com, 613-798-9818 ext. 267.
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THINGS HERE JonGREAT Braun | 613-798-9818 x267HAPPEN | jbraun@jccottawa.com
Carla Gencher | 613-798-9818 x278 | cgencher@jccottawa.com
HEART WISE EXERCISE The Soloway JCC and The University of Ottawa Heart Institute have teamed up to offer safe and effective programs for people with cardiac disease. Exercise programs that carry the Heart Wise logo are most suitable for those with cardiac disease or those who may want to assure themselves that the programs are heart friendly. We are proud to offer Vitality Plus, Aquawaves, After Work Energizer, Silver’n Strong, Aqua Arthritis and Post Stroke Aquafit all of which meet the Heart Wise criteria.
All Heart Wise Exercise Programs: • Provide health screening for all participants. • Accept participants with a known history of cardiac disease (with physicians’ approval). • Allow participants to exercise at low intensity and have progressive options to increase intensity. • Incorporate and encourage warmup, cool down and self monitoring. • Encourage regular, daily aerobic exercise. • All programs must have an emergency plan that is documented and known to all leaders, including current CPR certification, phone access to EMS and the presence of an Automatic External Defibrillator
Heart Wise Exercise FAQ’S 1. I have a heart condition and am wondering if Heart Wise is suitable for me? “Heart Wise programs are designed to accommodate persons with cardiac conditions. Specifically, the programs consist of low to moderate levels of intensity and encourage participants to exercise at an appropriate level” 2. What is the difference between Heart Wise programs and other fitness programs? “In some cases there are very few differences. Heart Wise programs are usually regular fitness classes that have been adapted to the needs of people with cardiac conditions. Non Heart Wise programs are of course safe and effective for clients who are physically able to undertake higher levels of intensity and/or more demanding exercise.” 3. If I have a heart problem should I contact my physician before I register in a fitness program? “Yes, part of the Heart Wise designation is that all participants receive medical approval from their physician before they start a fitness program”
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4. I am concerned about safety in a fitness class and my level of exertion. “You are strongly recommended to follow the exercise prescription outlined by your physician. Heart Wise fitness programs provide a very gradual warm- up and your instructor will provide you with exercise guidelines and exercise options to help you reach your recommended level of intensity” 5. What emergency plan is in place if I have a cardiac episode? “All Heart Wise program locations have an emergency plan, have phone access to EMS and have an AED (automatic external defibrillator) on site”. 6. Is a Heart Wise Exercise fitness program all that I require? “It is recommended that everyone do 30 minutes of aerobic exercise daily (i.e. walking, cycling, x-c skiing, swimming, fitness class, etc.)”
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GREAT THINGS HERE Carla Gencher | 613-798-9818 x278 | HAPPEN cgencher@jccottawa.com
HEALTH & FITNESS The Fitness Centre hours are in accordance with the hours of the Joseph and Rose Ages Family Building.
HEART WISE EXERCISE PROGRAMS Vitality Plus Share the life enhancing benefits of regular exercise and have fun with this low impact class combining cardiovascular exercises, muscle toning and stretching. September 6 – December 31 Now offered 5 days a week! Monday - Friday 10:20 am -11:20 am Instructor: Aline Forget, Sandra Parmelee, Andrea Norg Included in your Annual Membership No class: September 9, 10, 23, 24, 30, October 1 VIT1001
NEW! Silver and Strong Personal Trainer and Heart Wise Instructor Julie Fine leads you through a program of balance, resistance training and low impact cardio. Each workout is customized to the individuals’ physical needs. Your everyday life will be easier and literally more balanced. October 5 – November 25 • 8 weeks 16 classes Tuesday & Thursday 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm $160 M • $220 NM Instructor: Julie Fine Maximum: 6 participants SIL1001
FOR HEART WISE AQUAFIT PROGRAM TIMES PLEASE REFER TO THE AQUAFIT SCHEDULE ON PAGE 42.
PERSONAL TRAINING See results following an exercise program designed to suit your personal goals. Enjoy the benefits of one-onone training with our highly qualified Personal Trainers who provide services that ensure consistency and safety. One-hour session 4 sessions 8 sessions 12 sessions Shared one-hour session Off Site one-hour session
NEW! Accurate Body Composition Analysis Introducing easy and scientific bioimpedance technology - used by researchers and naturopathic doctors to measure changes in your fat burning muscle mass. Ask your trainer how body composition analysis will get you the results you want and maintain them. Please contact Carla Gencher, Health & Wellness Director for more information or to schedule an appointment. (613)798-9818 ext. 278, cgencher@jccottawa.com $99 Members only, includes 2 tests (6-12 weeks apart) Instructor: Dr. Dirk Keenan/Keenan Health Centre COMP
Fit and Flexible Book your appointment for an optimum 30 minute stretch with a personal trainer, designed to reduce the risk of injury to joints, muscles and tendons and reduce muscular soreness, tension and stress. Greater flexibility leads to improved range of motion and better posture. $55 $100 $145 $190
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Holistic Nutritional Coaching Nutrition plays a key part in reaching your fitness goals and with the help of a nutritional coach you will achieve these goals faster. Under the personal guidance of a nutritional professional you will lose weight, increase strength, feel better, have more energy and learn important ways to help prevent osteoporosis and diabetes. Our Holistic Nutritionist Helene Huot will design a special program just for you and show you how to implement your healthy new habits into your lifestyle. $60 for 45 minute sessions Annual Members only
Runbots Running Club Club Goals: • To allow runners of all levels to participate in a noncompetitive group. • To promote running as part of a healthy lifestyle. • To encourage outdoor running throughout the seasons. • To inspire runners to set goals and achieve their personal best and train for organized events. • To share relevant information about running techniques, hydration, nutrition tips and more. All runners of all levels are welcome. No experience required. It is recommended that those new to running get medical approval from their doctor. Typical run distance is 5-7 km. New runners will learn a run/walk technique to build up endurance over time. Runners will finish with a post-run stretch. September 20 – December 13 Monday 9:15 am – 10:15 am Age: 18+ Included in your Annual Membership Instructor: Gloria Schwartz No class: October 11 RUN1001
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Carla Gencher | 613-798-9818 x278 | cgencher@jccottawa.com
NEW! The Make Sense Nutrient Dense Dining Plan Eating for Health & Weight Management This six week series will help you overcome challenges and plateaus while you meet your health, weight and wellness goals. The Makes Sense Nutrient Dense Diet enables you to transition to healthier habits and teaches an everyday eating approach you’ll love. Wellness coach and Natural Nutritionist Teri Gentes shows you how to: • Live more healthfully no matter how busy you are. • Become more conscious and confident with meal planning, grocery shopping, preparing fabulous foods and eating mindfully. • Fit nutrition into your hectic life – at home and on the go. • Get excited, committed, consistent and savvy with healthier habits. • Experience increased well-being and enhanced health.
FITNESS FOR TEENS NEW! Teen Bootcamp A fun, challenging and exciting camp for teens to increase strength, endurance and overall well being. Classes will be held outdoors, weather permitting, and will use a combination of different equipment to help motivate teens to reach their fitness goals and have fun! October 7 – November 25 • 8 weeks Thursday 4:15 pm – 5:15 pm Age: 13 – 16 $80 M • $110 NM Instructor: Ryan Armitage TBC1001
This series is not to be missed and can be just what you need to overcome challenges and plateaus and meet your health, weight and wellness goals. For over 20 years Teri Gentes has been inspiring others to shift to healthier habits with ease. Her focus has been on teaching people that great tasting; natural nutrition translates to feeling and looking fabulous. Teri’s passion and knowledge will inspire and delight you while she provides clear guidelines on how to get started on a new you. October 19 – November 23 • 6 weeks Tuesday 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm - Bring your lunch and let Teri inspire you with fabulous ideas. EAT1001 or October 21 – November 25 • 6 weeks Thursday 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm EAT1002 $100 M • $130 NM Instructor: Teri Gentes Maximum: 10 participants
Introduction to Weights and Fitness
Yogilates for Teens
Young teens learn about nutrition, healthy body weight, exercise plans and how to safely use the Fitness Centre equipment. Teens who successfully complete this course gain full access to the Fitness Centre.
A highly effective workout combining the best of yoga with the best of Pilates that leaves you leaner, more flexible and feeling great.
September 21 – October 19 • 5 weeks Tuesday 4:15 pm – 5:15 pm WTY1001 October 26 – November 23 • 5 weeks Tuesday 4:15 pm – 5:15 pm WTY1002 October 3 – October 31 • 5 weeks Sunday 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm WTY1003 November 7 – December 5 • 5 weeks Sunday 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm WTY1004 Age: 12 – 15 $70 Annual Members only Instructors: Tues: Ryan Armitage • Sun: Dan Milligan
September 20 – November 15 8 weeks Monday 4:15 pm – 5:15 pm Age: 13 – 17 $80 M • $110 NM Instructor: Tamera Dion No class: October 11 YFT1001
Teen Spinfit An energetic and effective workout involving the use of a stationary bike and motivating upbeat music. October 6 – December 15 11 classes Wednesday 4:15 pm – 5:00 pm Age: 13 – 17 $64 M • $86 NM Instructor: Ryan Armitage SPT1001 WWW.JCCOTTAWA.COM
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HEALTH & FITNESS SPECIALTY FITNESS PROGRAMS NEW! The Travelling Band Spin Feel exhilarated and pumped with this all-in-one cardio and strength class. Cycling through hills and valleys challenges your legs and cardiovascular system while Band exercises strengthen and define muscles. September 16 – December 16 12 classes Thursday 6:15 am – 7:00 am Instructor: Julie Fine Age: 16+ $69 M • $93 NM TBS1001
NEW! Water/H2O Running
Designed to provide a zero impact cross training option for runners, this cardiovascular and muscle specific workout challenges all participants from beginners to athletes. Water Running is recommended for those with hip, knee and ankle injuries as well as those looking for a workout that will promote recovery. October 5 – December 7 • 10 weeks Tuesday 6:00 pm – 6:45 pm Age: 16+ $90 M • $120 NM Instructor: Randeen Campbell WTR1001
Rise ‘n’ Shine Bootcamp
NEW! Bridal Bootcamp
A total body workout focusing on timed drills rather than number of repetitions. Experience a great group atmosphere, motivation and encouragement. Commitment and willingness to work hard result in increased muscle endurance, aerobic capacity and improved body composition. Break plateaus, shake-up your current workout and add a new dimension to your training! All levels of fitness welcome!
Bridal Bootcamp pushes your body and mind to help you achieve a higher level of fitness and wellness through fun yet challenging physical work. Personal Trainer Andrea Norg will get you into your best physical shape ensuring that you look, and feel, spectacular on your big day.
September 20 – December 15 25 classes 12 Mondays •13 Wednesdays Monday and Wednesday 6:30 am – 7:30 am Age: 16+ 2 x / week $215 M • $265 NM 1x / week Monday: $103 M • $127 NM 1x / week Wednesday: $111M • $138NM Instructor: Andrea Norg No class: October 11 BBC1001
NEW! 9:15 am Bootcamp Same dates and fees as Rise ‘n’ Shine Bootcamp 9:15 am – 10:15 am Age: 16+ Instructor: Andrea Norg No class: October 11 BBC1002
October 5 – November 25 • 8 weeks Tuesday & Thursday 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm $145 M • $195 NM Instructor: Andrea Norg BBC1003
NEW! Kettlebell Group Training The Kettlebell has been used in Russia to train elite athletes and military for over 300 years and is now exploding into fitness facilities all over Canada and the U.S. Kettlebells are perfect for cardiovascular as well as muscular strength and endurance. Muscles will have more shape and definition because of the high caloric expenditure. September 20 – November 15 8 weeks Monday 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Instructor: Julie Nott No class: October 11 KET1002 October 6 – November 24 8 weeks Wednesday 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Instructor: TBA KET1001 October 7 – November 25 8 weeks Thursday 6:30 am – 7:30 am Instructor: Kathy Roy KET1003 Age: 16+ $80 M • $110 NM
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HEALTH & FITNESS
Carla Gencher | 613-798-9818 x278 | cgencher@jccottawa.com
Tai Chi
Powertread
Pilates Accessories
A self-healing art that combines gentle movement and meditation to enhance the mind/body connection and assist in healing. This 3000 year old practice is believed to prevent illness, reduce stress and integrate mind, body and spirit.
If you like Spinning you’ll love this high energy treadmill workout to music.
This class incorporates fitness equipment such as fitness circles, small balls and flex bands into the Pilates exercises.
October 6 – December 8 • 10 weeks Wednesday 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm $90 M • $120 NM Instructor: Maya Bobrowska TAI1001 October 7 – December 16 • 11 weeks Thursday 7:15 pm – 8:15 pm $95 M • $125 NM Instructor: Philip Lai TAI1002 Age: 18+
Weight Training for Women For those who prefer to exercise with a certified personal trainer in the company of other women. October 7 – November 4 • 5 weeks Thursday 1:15 pm – 2:00 pm Age: 16+ Included in your Annual Membership Instructor: Ryan Armitage WAW1001
Included in your Annual Membership. Sign up in the Fitness Centre. Tuesday 8:30 am – 9:15 am Thursday 9:00 am – 10:00 am
PILATES Introduction to Pilates Gain strength and flexibility through a sequence of exercises focusing on abdominal muscles while learning the basic moves of Pilates. September 20 – December 13 12 weeks Monday 9:15 am – 10:15 am $100 M • $130 NM Instructor: Vanessa Novini No class: October 11 PIL1001 September 21 – December 7 12 weeks Tuesday 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm $100 M • $130 NM Instructor: April Dickson Code: PIL1002 Age: 16+
YOGA Energy/Dahn Yoga Dahn Yoga is a holistic health and training program that enpowers individuals to manage their own bodies well in order to become more healthy, happy and peaceful. Dahn Yoga emphasizes the brain because it creates and controls every aspect of human life. September 20 – December 13 12 weeks Monday 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Age: 18+ $100 M • $130 NM Instructor: Elke Kasanda No class: October 11 DAH1001
September 20 – December 13 12 weeks Monday 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm Age: 16+ $100 M • $130 NM Instructor: Terry Hind No class: October 11 PAC1001 September 21 – December 7 12 weeks Tuesday 9:10 am – 10:10 am Age 16+ $100M • $130NM Instructor: Vanessa Novini PAC1002
Advanced Pilates A higher level of Pilates for those ready to challenge themselves. October 8 – December 17 • 11 weeks Friday 9:00 am – 10:00 am Age 16+ $95 M • $125 NM Instructor: Maddalena Rispoli PIA1001
Hatha Yoga Achieve mind and body balance through a series of poses. A great way to stretch out your muscles. September 29 – December 15 12 weeks Wednesday 9:30 am – 10:30 am $100 M • $130 NM Instructor: Diane Lanthier YOH1001 October 6 – December 15 • 11 weeks Wednesday 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm $95 M • $125 NM Instructor: Terry Hind YOH1002 Age: 16+
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HEALTH & FITNESS YOGA (continued) Yoga for Strength This class emphasizes holistic fitness by improving balance and building core, leg and upper body strength. Learn how to maximize strength by harnessing body mechanics, energy and breath. September 20 – December 13 12 weeks Monday 9:30 am – 10:30 am Age 16+ $100 M • $130 NM Instructor: BJ Porter No class: October 11 PYO1001
Yoga Themes Explore various themes and styles of yoga which emphasize different parts of the body. Classes focus on standing poses, yoga for strength, flowing practice or long held stretches including popular hip opening stretches. October 8 – December 17 • 11 weeks Friday 9:30 am – 10:30 am Age: 16+ $95 M • $125NM Instructor: BJ Porter Code: YTH1001
Gentle Yoga A soft yoga experience that balances body, mind and spirit while enhancing physical strength and mental clarity. Tuesday & Thursday 9:15 am – 10:15 am September 21–December 16 24 classes: 13 Tuesdays • 11 Thursdays 2x / week: $195 M • $260 NM 1x / week: Tuesday $105 M • $140 NM 1x / week: Thursday $95 M • $125 NM
Yoga Therapy for Back, Neck & Shoulder Care Yoga Therapy uses yoga techniques to treat specific ailments. It is a gentle, restorative practice which cultivates a balance that both strengthens and stretches muscles. Yoga Therapy is ideal for mild, chronic or intense pain or as a preventative measure. Studies have shown that this is safe and effective for back pain. October 8 – December 17 • 11 weeks Friday 10:00 am – 11:00 am Age: 18+ $95 M • $125 NM Instructor: Eric Peters YOT1001
NEW! Yoga for Stress and Anxiety This class combines both eastern and western healing methods to build skills off the mat, and help regulate stress and anxiety. The main focus is the mind-body connection including, the emotional body, immune system and pain pathways. Using yoga’s holistic tools, this class helps finetune the interplay between mind and body, addressing the physical, mental, emotional and energetic manifestations of illness, imbalance and disease. All ages and levels are welcome. October 6 – December 8 • 10 weeks Wednesday 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm $90 M • $120 NM Instructor: Laura Farberman YSA1001 October 4 – December 13 • 10 weeks Monday 9:00 am – 10:00 am $90 M • $120 NM Instructor: Laura Farberman No class: October 11 YSA1002
No class: September 23, 30 YOG1001 Age: 16+ Instructor: Katherine Shapiro Moss
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NEW! Mindful Meditation Mindfulness is a way of learning to relate directly to whatever is happening in a person’s life, taking charge or doing something for themselves that no one else can do. Consciously working with our own stress, pain, illness, challenges and demands of everyday life we will use basic physical and mental relaxation and introduce mindfulness and the use of guided imagery. You will form positive attitudes and become more aware of yourself and others as they truly are. October 4 – November 29 • 8 weeks Monday 10:00 am – 11:00 am $80 M • $110 NM Instructor: Laura Farberman No class: October 11 MED1001 October 6 – November 24 • 8 weeks Wednesday 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm $80 M • $110 NM Instructor: Laura Farberman MED1002 Laura Faberman has been studying and practicing yoga and meditation for seven years. She completed her yoga teacher training in India. Her approach to yoga comes from her passion for facilitating growth peace and joy for individuals and herself. Laura is currently studying towards a Masters Degree in Social Work and is working to relieve and heal depression and anxiety symptoms with adolescents at CHEO.
GROUP FITNESS SCHEDULE
Carla Gencher | 613-798-9818 x278 | cgencher@jccottawa.com
GROUP FITNESS SCHEDULE FALL 2010 September 6 - December 31, 2010 SUNDAY 6:30 - 7:15 AM
MONDAY
TUESDAY
FAST FIT
8:30 - 8:50 AM 9:15 - 10:15 AM
HI/LO or
POWERPUMP
AB-SOLUTELY STEP ‘N’ GLIDE
VITALITY PLUS
VITALITY PLUS
12:15 - 1:00 PM
STEP’N’LOW
POWERPUMP
5:30 - 6:30 PM
BOOTCAMP
10:20 - 11:20 AM
FRIDAY
FAST FIT
AB-SOLUTELY
ZUMBA
10:30 - 11:30 AM
THURSDAY
POWERPUMP
BALL BOOTCAMP
7:30 - 8:00 AM
WEDNESDAY
POWERPUMP
BOOTCAMP
VITALITY PLUS
VITALITY PLUS
CARDIOBALL OR
CARDIOPUMP VITALITY PLUS
POWERPUMP ON THE BALL or
BALL BOOTCAMP
CARDIOKICKBOX TOTAL CARDIO
6:00 - 7:00 PM POWERPUMP
AB-SOLUTELY
6:40- 7:00 PM 6:50 - 7:50 PM
POWERPUMP
7:05 - 8:05 PM 7:30 - 7:50 PM
BOSU BOOTCAMP
CARDIOPUMP
5:45 - 6:45 PM
6:30 - 7:30 PM
BOOTCAMP
POWERPUMP AB-SOLUTELY
Powerpump: 5 minute warm-up, 40-50 minutes of muscular strength and endurance followed by 5-10 minutes of stretch and cool down.
On the Ball: Exercises on the stability ball increase strength and balance - Focus is on the core and lower body.
Step ‘N’ Low: A 5 minute warm-up followed by step and hi/lo cardiovascular training. 5 minute cool-down and stretch.
Fast Fit: 30 minute complete workout which alternates upper and lower body strengthening with cardio stations.
BOSU Bootcamp: Challenge your balance, work your core. Upper and lower body strengthening with cardio.
Ab-solutely: 20 minute abdominal and lower back conditioning class.
Bootcamp: Increase your strength and cardio with this non-stop total body bootcamp workout. Includes a 5 minute warm-up and cool down + stretch.
Ball Bootcamp: Increase your strength with this non-stop total body workout using the stability ball. Includes a 5 minute warmup; and a cool down and stretch.
Cardiopump: 5 minute warm-up, 25-30 minutes of cardiovascular training followed by 20-25 minutes of upper and lower body strengthening, 5 - 10 minutes cool down and stretch. Hi/Lo: 5 minute warm-up, 40 minutes of high and low impact cardiovascular conditioning followed by core conditioning, cool down and stretch. Cardio Kickbox: 5 minute warm-up, 40-50 minutes of kicks and punches, core conditioning, cool down and stretch.
Step’n’Glide: 5 minute warm-up, 25 minutes of step followed by 20 minutes of cardiogliding and strength training, cool-down and stretch. Zumba: Zumba fuses Latin rhythms and easy to follow moves to create a dynamic fitness class. An effective aerobic workout!
Total Cardio: 5 minute warm-up, 45 minutes of cardiovascular conditioning, followed by cool down & stretch. Cardioball: This class alternates between cardio and strength using the stability ball for a challenging workout, includes a 5 minute warmup and 5-10 minutes of stretch & cool down.
Vitality Plus: Share the life enhancing benefits of regular exercise and have fun with this low impact class combining cardiovascular exercises, muscle toning and stretching.
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AQUAFIT SCHEDULE
AQUAFIT SCHE DULE FALL 2010 September 6 - December 31, 2010
9:30 - 10:15 AM
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
AQUAWAVES
AQUAWAVES
AQUAWAVES
1:00 - 2:00 PM
AQUAARTHRITIS
2:00 - 3:00 PM
POST-STROKE AQUAFIT
6:00 - 6:45 PM
AFTER-WORK ENERGIZER
AQUAWAVES The best of both shallow and deep water aquafit. Aqua Waves focuses on cardiovascular endurance with full body toning and an aqua stretch segment or relaxation. Aquabelts are provided for flotation. Included in your Annual Membership.
AFTER WORK ENERGIZER Re-energize yourself after a long day with the de-stressing powers of exercise in the water. Included in your Annual Membership. $130NM
AQUAARTHRITIS WATER/H20 RUNNING *
Instructor: Robin Chernick $100M/$140NM • 2x/week $50M/$70NM • 1x/week
Instructor: Robin Chernick $50M/$70NM • 1x /week $100M/$140NM • 2x /week
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AQUAWAVES
FRIDAY AQUAWAVES
POST-STROKE AQUAFIT
AFTER-WORK ENERGIZER
POST STROKE AQUAFIT Specially designed for participants recovering from strokes, this class features exercises that help with co-ordination, balance and muscular use. In addition to increasing overall functional ability ths class gives stroke survivors an opportunity to meet and share experiences with others in the same situation. Participants are encouraged to bring an assistant.
AQUAARTHRITIS Aquafit to aid in the relief of joint discomfort due to arthritis. A gentle program for both shallow and deep participation. The program focuses on range of motion, flexibility with a mild cardiovascular component as well.
THURSDAY
NEW! WATER/H2O RUNNING Designed to provide a zero impact cross training option for runners, this cardiovascular and muscle specific workout challenges all participants from beginners to athletes. Water Running is recommended for those with hip, knee and ankle injuries as well as those looking for a workout that will promote recovery. Instructor: Randeen Campbell $90 M / $120 NM *October 5 – December 7 • 10 weeks
SPINFIT SCHEDULE
Carla Gencher | 613-798-9818 x278 | cgencher@jccottawa.com
SPINFIT SCHEDULE FALL 2010 September 13 - December 17, 2010 SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
6:15 - 7:00 AM 9:00 - 10:00 AM
SPIN
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
SPIN FOR CYCLISTS
THE TRAVELLING BAND SPIN
FRIDAY
NEW!
SPIN
9:15 - 10:15 AM
SPIN
5:30 - 6:30 PM
SPIN
SPIN
SPIN
SPIN
7:00 - 8:00 PM
SPIN
MON
AM 13 CLASSES PM 13 CLASSES No class October 11
$75 M $75 M
$101 NM $101 NM
TUES
AM PM
$81 M $81 M
$109 NM $109 NM
WED
AM 14 CLASSES $81 M PM 12 CLASSES $69 M No class September 22 & 29 (PM only)
$109 NM $93 NM
THURS AM 12 CLASSES $69 M PM 12 CLASSES $69 M No class September 23 & 30
$93 NM $93 NM
FRI
AM 12 CLASSES $69 M No class September 24 & October 1
$93 NM
SUN
AM
$101 NM
13 CLASSES
SPIN
SPIN
5:45 - 6:45 PM
14 CLASSES 14 CLASSES
SPIN
$75 M
*SPIN FOR CYCLISTS Emphasis on cycling technique that can be applied to the road. There will be a schedule of types of rides with a view of keeping in cycling shape and training effectively.
NEW! THE TRAVELLING BAND SPIN
Feel exhilarated and pumped with this all in one cardio and strength class. Cycling through hills and valleys challenges your legs and cardiovascular system while Band exercises strengthen and define muscles. September 16 – December 16 $69 M • $93 NM TO REGISTER FOR THE SESSION, PLEASE CONTACT THE MEMBER AND CLIENT SERVICES DESK: 613-798-9818 x295 TO RESERVE A CLASS, PLEASE CONTACT THE FITNESS CENTRE AT 613-798-9818 x304 Please be on time for each class - cancellations can be made up to 6 hours prior to the start of the class, otherwise there will be a charge for each class missed. BRING A WATER BOTTLE AND A TOWEL
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ADULT ATHLETICS & LEAGUES SJCC ADULT ICE HOCKEY LEAGUE (RECREATIONAL) A four team, non-contact league for those who want to play in a friendly environment. Games take place at the Bell Sensplex in Kanata, home training facility of the Ottawa Senators.
OUT OF TOWN COLLEGE KIDS If you are in Ottawa attending college or university, are into sports and looking to make some new friends, we have loads of activities for you. Please contact Jon at (613) 798-9818 ext 267, jbraun@jccottawa.com.
COACH BROWN’S WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CLUB Learn the basics of the game from one of the best one-on-one basketball teachers and coaches in Canada, former University of Ottawa Women Head Coach Carlos Brown.
October - December Tuesday 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
October 5 - December 20 Monday 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm $130 M / $150 NM BBW1001
For more information contact Jon at (613) 798-9818 ext 267, jbraun@jccottawa.com.
PRE-SEASON BASKETBALL CLINIC WITH COACH BROWN
SJCC SQUASH CLUB
‘Step your Game up’ with Ottawa U. legend Carlos ‘Bobby’ Brown
Develop power skating, stick handling and shooting techniques in a clinic situation.
Wednesday night is squash night at the Soloway JCC. Squash Club Members are guaranteed a game in a round robin format.
Wednesday October 6, 7:00 pm $10 M • $15 NM BBL1001
SJCC members receive a 10% discount. It’s never too late to ‘step-up your game.’
7:00 pm – 10:00 pm. Free for Soloway JCC members
SUNDAY MORNING PICK-UP BALL AT THE ‘J’
For more information go to www.ollsonssportsgroup.com
INTRO TO SQUASH
Crawl out of the ‘rack,’ put on your Con’s and come to the ‘J’ for some Sunday morning pick-up.
October 11 – March 28 • 24 weeks Monday 9:00 pm – 10:00 pm or 10:00 pm – 11:00 pm $365 M • $405 NM AIH1001
ICE HOCKEY CLINICS With former Ottawa 67’s and European Pro John Ollson.
FLOOR HOCKEY FOR ‘OLDER DUDES,’ ON THE OTHER SIDE OF 50 Wednesday nights at the Hillel Academy gym. For more information contact Jon at (613) 798-9818 ext 267, jbraun@ jccottawa.com.
CARLING AVE. HIGH NOON CORPORATE CLUB
CO-ED VOLLEYBALL CLUB
Learn this great game with some one-on-one lessons. For more information contact Jon at (613) 798-9818 ext. 267, jbraun@jccottawa.com.
JCC BADMINTON CLUB October 3 – December 19 Sunday 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Free for Annual Members
JCC BASKETBALL LEAGUE
Work in the neighborhood? Get your colleagues together for a game of Volleyball, Basketball or Indoor Soccer. Our gym is available Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
A fast paced, fun, six team house league. A perfect way for newcomers to the community to meet new people. ‘Hoop it Up’ Wednesday nights at the Soloway JCC.
For more information contact Jon at (613) 798-9818 ext 267 jbraun@jccottawa.com
October 13 - April 6 Wednesday nights Game 1 begins at 6:30 pm, Game 2 begins as 7:45 pm, and Game 3 begins at 9:00 pm $250 M • $320 NM MBL1001
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September - December 9:00 am – 11:00 am Free for Annual Members
HIGH NOON BASKETBALL RUN SHUT IT DOWN FELLAS and play some ball during your lunch break! Monday & Wednesday 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Free for Annual Members
SEND A KID TO CAMP BASKETBALL FUNDRAISER Wednesday December 20 The Soloway JCC Men’s Basketball League members are committed to ensuring that every child in the community has the opportunity to attend JCC Summer Camps no matter what challenges their families may face. Be part of our fundraiser. $20 (all participants receive a charitable receipt).
AQUATICS
Robin Jordan | 613-798-9818 x377 | rjordan@jccottawa.com
In an effort to keep our pool safe and properly maintained we must periodically close the pool for minor repairs. We will do our best to notify our members in advance, and we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. SALT WATER POOL The Levitank pool is a 4 lane, 25m Main Pool with a beachlike ramp, therapeutic hot tub, shallow baby pool, slide, and patio lounge. A salt water pool means a healthier swim without the itchy, burning red eyes or strong chlorine smell that usually accompanies a dip in the pool. The mild saline feels soft on your skin and it has been proven to be advantageous for asthmatics and allergy prone swimmers. The pool office handles first aid and emergency response for the entire Soloway JCC, and features a small Aquatic Pro Shop with discount prices on goggles, caps, and other items commonly needed by our swimmers.
GENERAL POOL & HOT TUB SCHEDULE
CHILDREN/YOUTH PROGRAMS Lifesaving Society’s Pre-School Program Parent and Tot 1 (3-12 months) Parent and Tot 2 (12-24 months) Parent and Tot 3 (22-36 months)
This exciting program structures in-water interaction between parent and child to stress the importance of play in developing water-positive attitudes and skills. Activities are planned based on the child’s maturity so parents register in the level appropriate for their child’s age.
Preschool A (3-5 yrs) 1:3 We’ll help these little swimmers jump into the water and learn to float, glide and kick with assistance. They’ll learn the importance of staying “within arms reach” and become comfortable putting their faces in and blowing bubbles.
Preschool B
The pool is open from the time the building opens to 30 min. before the building closes (some exceptions). Swimmers will find one lap lane open at all times except during group lessons and major swim team practices.
(3-5 yrs) 1:3 These little swimmers will jump in, on their own, and learn to float, glide and kick with an aid. They’ll learn to put on a lifejacket/Personal Floatation Device and learn to move safely through the water on their front and back.
Our hot tub is also open from the time the building opens to 30 min. before closing.
Preschool C
NEW ADMISSION STANDARDS FOR CHILDREN New standards have been issued by the Office of the Chief Coroner to assist lifeguards in maintaining adequate surveillance over the whereabouts and activities of young bathers while they are inside the pool enclosure. • Children under the age of 10 must be accompanied by a parent, or guardian of at least 12 years of age, who is responsible for their direct supervision. The ratio of swimmers to parent or guardian is 4:1 • Children under the age of 6 may not be admitted to the swimming pool unless they are accompanied by a parent or guardian who is responsible for their direct supervision, with a maximum of two children for each parent or guardian • Guardians are responsible for the children in their care while in the facility and must directly supervise the children at all times.
(3-5 yrs) 1:3 These little swimmers will jump into chest-deep water, learn to float, glide and kick on their own and retrieve an object from the bottom. They’ll gain exposure to deep water and learn the basics of rhythmic breathing.
Preschool D (3-5 yrs) 1:5 Preschoolers will jump into deep water, kick on their front and back, tread water and learn basic front and back crawl. They’ll learn the importance of swimming with a buddy and wearing a PFD/lifejacket.
Preschool E (3-5 yrs) 1:5 Advanced preschoolers learn how to react if they fall unexpectedly into deep water. They’ll develop breath control, master short swims using front and back crawl, and begin developing whip kick. In order to better serve the needs of the our beginner swimmers, all Preschool A, B and C classes will now be offered with a maximum of three children in each group.
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AQUATICS Swimmer 1
Swim Patrol Rookie (Swimmer 7)
1:5 These beginners will become comfortable opening their eyes and exhaling underwater. They will be introduced to floating, gliding and kicking and jumping into the water. This level is geared to those who are over 5, have not learned to submerge underwater and have little or no swimming experience.
1:8 These swimmers will begin the exciting journey into advanced swimming and basic lifesaving. They’ll improve their strokes, speed and endurance, while learning techniques that can save lives. Perfect for kids looking for more than simply swimming lessons.
Swimmer 2
1:8 These junior lifesavers will continue to build strength, efficiency and fitness through workouts and drills designed to improve their strokes and skills. They’ll learn the rescue and first aid skills that will help them make wise choices around the water.
1:5 Participants will jump into deep water and learn to support themselves with an aid. They will learn the foundation of effective whip kick, build confidence in both deep and shallow water, and develop front and back crawl over short distances.
Swimmer 3 1:6 These swimmers will dive, jump and roll into the water and develop water-smart attitudes. They will improve their front and back crawl, tread water, add propulsion to their whip kick, swim underwater and continue to build endurance with swims of up to 50 meters.
Swimmer 4 1:6 These swimmers will refine both entry and surface dives and learn eggbeater kick, sculling and breaststroke while continuing to improve their front and back crawl and work towards a 100 meter endurance swim.
Swimmer 5 1:6 These swimmers will master shallow dives, eggbeater and foot-first sculling. Surface dives will take them down to underwater swims while sprints and interval training will improve both the efficiency and endurance of their breaststroke, front and back crawls.
Swimmer 6 1:6 These swimmers will perfect their swimming strokes while building up to a 300 meter endurance swim. They will perfect a variety of movement and underwater skills while continuing to build fitness and efficiency through sprints and interval swim training.
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Ranger (Swimmer 8)
Star (Swimmer 9) 1:8 Stars perfect their strokes with challenging workouts, sprints and endurance swims. They’ll learn essential lifesaving and rescue techniques and build a strong foundation for success in the advanced lifesaving program.
Bronze Star 1:10 This group will support 10 lbs for 2 minutes and 25m; timed swim 300m in 9 minutes. Preferred successful completion – Patrol Star and suggested 12 years old.
Swim Fitness Training Level 1 1:6 Beginner swimming workout with stroke correction. Must be able to swim 6-8 lengths comfortably and know front crawl, back crawl and breast stroke. This is NOT a learn-to-swim program.
Swim Fitness Training Level 2 1:6 Intermediate swimming workout with stroke correction. Must be able to swim 10-12 lengths comfortably and know front, back crawl and breastroke. This is not a learn-to-swim program.
AQUATICS
Robin Jordan | 613-798-9818 x377 | rjordan@jccottawa.com
LOW RATIO CLASSES
WALK-OVER SERVICE
If you love lessons but prefer a smaller class size this program is perfect for you.
From Hillel: for children registered in a group class or private lesson that starts at 4:00 pm or 4:30 pm Monday-Thursday.
Low Ratio Classes take place on Tuesday and Thursday. Preschool classes are limited to three; Swimmer 1 and 2 have three participants and Swimmer 3-6 is limited to four.
From Early Beginnings Multicultural Daycare: for children registered in a group class or private lesson that starts at 5:00 pm or later Monday-Thursday.
SWIMMER LEVELS Our Swimmer program ensures that children learn how to swim before they get in too deep. Swimmer progressions accommodate 5 to 12-year-olds including absolute beginners as well as swimmers who want to build on the basics. We stress plenty of in-water practice to develop solid swimming strokes and skills. Water Smart® education is incorporated into all levels.
A member of our aquatics team will pick up your child, help them get changed, and bring them to their lesson. Following their lesson children can be picked-up, or, for an additional fee, can stay at the Soloway JCC and take part in our After School Care program.
CANADIAN SWIM PATROL Swim Patrol is the on-ramp to lifeguarding for 9-12year-olds who are ready to go beyond swim lessons. Swim Patrol has 3 levels – Rookie, Ranger & Star. Content is organized in 3 groups – Water Proficiency, First Aid, and Rescue. Swim Patrol develops swimming strength and efficiency with emphasis on Water Smart® behaviour. Skill drills enhance capability in the water, good physical conditioning and lifesaving judgment.
Fall Session Sunday
Oct. 17-Dec. 5
8 Weeks
Monday
Oct. 18-Dec. 6
8 Weeks
Tuesday
Oct.19-Dec. 7
8 Weeks
Wednesday
Oct. 20-Dec. 8
8 Weeks
Thursday
Oct. 21-Dec. 9
8 Weeks
Price/Info Table *Note: missed classes cannot be made up. Class
Duration
Length
Min Class
Max Class
Members
Walk Over
Non-Members
Parent & Tot 1, 2, 3
8 Weeks
30 min.
6
12
$52
$62
Preschool D, E
8 weeks Low Ratio 8 Weeks
30 min.
3
5
$59
+$15
$72
30 min
1
3
$77
+$15
$95
Swimmer 1, 2
8 weeks Low Ratio 8 Weeks
30 min.
2
5
$59
+$15
$72
30 min.
1
3
$77
+$15
$95
Swimmer 3, 4, 5, 6
8 weeks Low Ratio 8 Weeks
45 min.
3
6
$62
+$15
$80
45 min.
1
4
$94
+$15
$102
Swim Patrol
8 Weeks
45 min.
4
8
$65
+$15
$85
Preschool A, B, C
8 weeks
30 min.
1
3
$68
+$15
$84
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THINGS HERE RobinGREAT Jordan | 613-798-9818 x377 HAPPEN | rjordan@jccottawa.com
AQUATICS SUNDAY MORNING REGULAR SESSION October 17–December 5 • 8 WEEKS Parent & Tot 1 Parent & Tot 2 Parent & Tot 3 Preschool A Preschool B Preschool C Preschool D Preschool E Swimmer 1 Swimmer 2 Swimmer 3 Swimmer 4 Swimmer 5
9:30-10:00 am 10:00-10:30 am 10:30-11:00 am 10:00-10:30 am 11:00-11:30 am 10:00-10:30 am 11:00-11:30 am 10:30-11:00 am 10:30-11:00 am 9:30-10:00 am 9:30-10:00 am 10:00-10:30 am 10:30-11:00 am 9:00-9:45 am 11:00-11:45 am 9:45-10:30 am 10:30-11:15 am
AQT1111 AQT1211 AQT1311 AQP1111 AQP1112 AQP1211 AQP1212 AQP1311 AQP1411 AQP1511 A011011 A021011 A021012 A031011 A031012 A041011 A051011
SUNDAY EVENING REGULAR SESSION October 17–December 5 • 8 WEEKS Preschool B Preschool C Preschool D Preschool E Swimmer 1 Swimmer 2 Swimmer 3 Swimmer 4 Swimmer 5 Swimmer 6 Rookie (SW7) Ranger (SW8)
4:00-4:30 pm 5:15-5:45 pm 4:00-4:30 pm 4:00-4:30 pm 4:00-4:30 pm 4:30-5:00 pm 5:15-5:45 pm 4:30-5:15 pm 5:00-5:45 pm 4:30-5:15 pm 4:00-4:45 pm 5:15-6:00 pm 5:15-6:00 pm
AQP1213 AQP1312 AQP1412 AQP1512 A011012 A021013 A021014 A031013 A041012 A051012 A061012 A121011 A121012
MONDAY REGULAR SESSION October 18–December 6 • 8 WEEKS Preschool A Preschool B Preschool D Swimmer 1 Swimmer 2 Swimmer 3 Swimmer 4 Swimmer 5 Star Patrol
4:00-4:30 pm 4:45-5:15 pm 5:00-5:30 pm 4:30-5:00 pm 4:00-4:30 pm 5:00-5:30 pm 4:00-4:45 pm 5:15-6:00 pm 4:30-5:15 pm 5:15-6:00 pm
AQP1121 AQP1221 AQP1421 A011021 A021022 A021021 A031021 A041021 A051021 A121021
(Swim 9)
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TUESDAY REGULAR SESSION LOW RATIO CLASSES October 19–December 7 • 8 WEEKS Preschool B Preschool C Preschool D Preschool E Swimmer 1 Swimmer 2 Swimmer 3 Swimmer 4 Swimmer 5 Swimmer 6
4:30-5:00 pm 5:00-5:30 pm 4:00-4:30 pm 4:00-4:30 pm 5:00-5:30 pm 5:00-5:30 pm 5:30-6:00 pm 5:15-6:00 pm 4:30-5:15 pm 5:15-6:00 pm 4:30-5:15 pm
ALP1231 ALP1331 ALP1431 ALP1531 AL11031 AL21031 AL21032 AL31031 AL41031 AL51031 AL61031
WEDNESDAY REGULAR SESSION October 20–December 8 • 8 WEEKS Swimmer 1 Swimmer 4 Rookie
4:30-5:00 pm 4:00-4:45 pm 4:30-5:15 pm
A011041 A041041 A123041
THURSDAY REGULAR SESSION LOW RATIO CLASSES October 21–December 9 • 8 Weeks Preschool A Preschool C Preschool D Swimmer 1 Swimmer 2 Swimmer 3 Swimmer 4 Swimmer 5 Swimmer 6
4:30-5:00 pm 5:30-6:00 pm 4:00-4:30 pm 5:00-5:30 pm 5:00-5:30 pm 5:15-6:00 pm 4:00-4:45 pm 4:30-5:15 pm 5:00-5:45 pm
ALP1151 ALP1351 ALP1451 AL11051 AL21051 AL31051 AL41051 AL51051 AL61051
AQUATICS
Robin Jordan | 613-798-9818 x377 | rjordan@jccottawa.com
PRIVATE LESSONS Private lessons at the Soloway JCC are full programs for Preschool, Swimmer level and Canadian Swim Patrol. In accordance with the Lifesaving Society, advanced courses can no longer be taken as private lessons. All advanced classes and exams must be taken in a group setting.
Registration for Private Lessons begins Tuesday September 14 at 9:00 am in person in the pool office or at 9:30 am by phone (613)798-9818 ext. 377.
MONDAY REGULAR SESSION 8 WEEKS OCTOBER 18–DECEMBER 6 Time 4:00-4:30 pm 4:30-5:00 pm 5:30-6:00 pm
Code APL1211/APL1212 APL1221/APL1222 APL1251/APL1252
Note: missed classes cannot be made up
TUESDAY REGULAR SESSION 8 WEEKS
October 19–December 7
Class
Single Lesson
8 Week Session
Length $M
$NM
$M
$NM
30 min. $22
$32
$160
$230
Semi-Private 30 min. $35
$45
$220
$300
Private
(2-4 participants)
Time 4:00-4:30 pm 4:30-5:00 pm 5:00-5:30 pm 5:30-6:00 pm
Code APL1331/APL1332/APL1333/APL1334 APL1340/APL1341/APL1342 APL1350 APL1360/APL1361/APL1362
WEDNESDAY REGULAR SESSION 8 WEEKS
PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS Sunday Regular Session • 8 Weeks October 17–December 5
October 20–December 8 Time 4:00-4:30 pm 4:30-5:00 pm 5:00-5:30 pm 5:15-5:45 pm 5:30-6:00 pm
Code APL1431/APL1432/APL1433 APL1441 APL1451/APL1452/APL1453 APL1455 APL1461/APL1462/APL1463
Time 9:00-9:30 am
Code APL1111/ APL1112/ APL1113/APL1114/APL1115
9:30-10:00 am
APL1121/APL1122
10:00-10:30 am
APL1135
10:30-11:00 am
APL1141
11:00-11:30 am
APL1151/ APL1152
October 21–December 9
11:30-12:00 pm
APL1155/APL1156/ APL1157/APL1158/APL1159
4:00-4:30 pm
APL1161
4:30-5:00 pm
APL1171/APL1172
4:45-5:15 pm
APL1181/APL1182
5:00-5:30 pm
APL1191/APL1192
Time 4:00-4:30 pm 4:30-5:00 pm 4:45-5:15 pm 5:00-5:30 pm 5:15-5:45 pm 5:30-6:00 pm
5:30-6:00 pm
APL1195/APL1196
THURSDAY REGULAR SESSION 8 WEEKS Code APL1531/APL1532/APL1533/APL1534 APL1541/ APL1542/APL1543 APL1546 APL1551 APL1555 APL1561/APL1562
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THINGS HERE RobinGREAT Jordan | 613-798-9818 x377 HAPPEN | rjordan@jccottawa.com
AQUATICS ADVANCED AQUATICS PROGRAMS Bronze Star Bronze Star is designed to deliver high performance training for skilled pre-teens. Participants develop problem-solving and decision-making skills individually and with partners. They also learn CPR and develop confidence and the lifesaving skills needed to be their own personal lifeguard. There is no exam in this course. October 17 – December 5 • 8 weeks October 20 – December 8 • 8 weeks Sunday 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Wednesday 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm BST1011 • BST1041 Prerequisite: Suggested 11 years old, Canadian Lifesaving Manual $68 • Minimum 6 participants to run the course
Bronze Medallion/Emergency First Aid Teaches an understanding of the lifesaving principles embodied in the four components of water rescue education, — judgment, knowledge, skill and fitness. Rescuers learn tows, carries, and release methods in preparation for challenging rescues of increased risk. Participants develop stroke efficiency and endurance in a timed swim.
Bronze Cross This course is designed for lifesavers who want the challenge of more advanced training, including an introduction to safety supervision in aquatic facilities. Bronze Cross teaches the difference between lifesaving and lifeguarding, the principles of emergency procedures, and teamwork. October 17 - December 5 • 8 weeks Sunday 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm $95 • BCR1011 Minimum 6 participants to run the course Prerequisite: 13 years, Bronze Medallion, Emergency First Aid, Canadian Lifesaving
NLS Recognized as the standard of lifeguard performance in Canada, National Lifeguard Service Award is designed to develop a sound understanding of lifeguarding principles, good judgment and a mature and responsible attitude towards the role of a lifeguard. Exclusive to the SJCC, we offer additional training on dealing with issues concerning religious gender issues during public supervision, intervention, and first aid. October 17 - December 5 • 8 weeks Sunday 5:00 pm - 9:30 pm $135 • NLS1011 Minimum 6 participants to run the course
October 17 - December 5 8 weeks Sunday 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm $123 BME1011 Minimum 6 Participants to run the course
Prerequisite: 16 years, Bronze Cross, Standard First Aid & CPR “C”, Alert Manual, Canadian Lifesaving Manual
Prerequisite: 13 years, or Bronze Star, Canadian Lifesaving manual
Manuals can be purchased at the Pool Office.
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Canadian Lifesaving Manual Alert Lifeguarding Manual
$45 $45
AQUATICS
Robin Jordan | 613-798-9818 x377 | rjordan@jccottawa.com
SWIM LESSONS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS Aquatic Adventures for Autistic Children Parents and children splash in the water while playing games and learning swimming skills together. Lifeguards are part of the fun in the pool. October 17 - December 5 • 8 weeks Sunday 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Ages 5-18 $75 AAA1001
SWIM FIT FOR KIDS An intermediate aquatic workout with stroke correction. Swimmers must be able to swim 10 lengths comfortably and know front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke. This is not a learn-to-swim program. Sunday 4:00 pm - 4:45 pm Monday 5:00 pm - 5:45 pm Wednesday 4:00 pm - 4:45 pm 1 class per week 2 classes per week 3 classes per week
ASI1012 ASI1022 ASI1041
$80 $140 $180
Private/Group Lessons for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired Instructor: Robin Jordan Aquatics Manager - Level 3 in ASL (American Sign Language) with Algonquin College Private: $160 Semi Private: $230 Group: $65 ADF1001 Contact Robin at 798-9818 ext 377, rjordan@jccottawa.com for more information or to book.
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LIVE FROM NEW YORK’S 92ND STREET ‘Y’
THINGS HERE MaxineGREAT Miska | 613-798-9818 x263 HAPPEN | mmiska@jccottawa.com
Alan Dershowitz and Bret Stephens Thursday November 4, 8:00 pm
The prolific author and outspoken advocate for Israel Alan Dershowitz discusses the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the most controversial issues of the day with Wall Street Journal deputy editorial page editor Bret Stephens
Global Day of Jewish Learning Sunday November 7
Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz, renowned Jewish teacher, philosopher and social critic, will complete his 45 year long project of translation and commentary on the Talmud. Jews and non-Jews from around the world will join in a Global Day of Jewish Learning and celebrate their shared identity, history and heritage at dozens of events around the world, many connected to one another via satellite broadcast and webcast.
Miriam’s Mosaic: Diverse Women of the Rabbinate Thursday December 16, 8:15 pm
Hear from Rabbi Dianne Cohler-Esses, Cantor Angela Buchdahl and Rabba Sara Hurwitz, about the challenges they faced and what they brought with them from their Syrian, Asian-American and Orthodox backgrounds, as they entered the clergy and the unique characteristics they bring as women to their roles as religious leaders.
For ticket information please contact Maxine Miska: 613-798-9818 ext.263 • mmiska@jccottawa.com
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