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Everywhere is a mini-cyclone of activity. That includes the offices of the APJCC team, where such whirlwinds are de rigueur. With some 5,200 members and counting, the staff has an ever-increasing challenge to devise programs and maintain facilities that will attract and engage. But to JCC director of special projects and hospitality Diana Schnabel and her colleagues, the effort required is purely a labor of love. “We’re always looking for ways to grow the center and expand our offerings,” Schnabel says. “Half of our membership is non-Jewish, and they see us as this amazing facility where families can grow and be served together. At the JCC there’s really something for everybody, no matter how old you are.”.

Such an ability to cater to all ages begins at the front door of the JCC, where every visitor must present an ID and state the reason for his or her visit, Those who cannot (or are not inclined to) meet such requirements are politely denied access to the facility, “It’s good purple swarovski crystal ballerina slippers ballet dance shoes pendant charm chain necklace jewelry jewellery best friend christ for kids and it’s good for parents, because they know their children will be safe here,” notes Jenny Green, JCC marketing director, “From the first day we opened we’ve always had a lot of security here; no one can just come in and roam around.”..

The tiniest tots have a plethora of activities tailored just for them, including the chance to appear in Bayshore Lyric Opera Company’s upcoming production of “Hansel & Gretel,” to be staged Nov. 22 and 23. Martial arts, dance classes, circus arts and gymnastics, aquatics and sports programs are also available for mini-members, as well as the newly added “Club J Youth Lounge,” an after-school program for kids in grades K-5. Teens will find no shortage of ways to occupy their time. For example, most fitness classes are open to those ages 13 and up. Youths interested in becoming summer camp counselors can take advantage of a special training program, with graduates 16 years-plus then eligible to work as assistant counselors. On Nov. 2 the JCC will again co-sponsor this year’s “Teen Screen” during the Silicon Valley Jewish Film Festival, when “Brave Miss World” will be presented (along with pizzas and snacks). The JCC also will be sending a delegation of Jewish teens (13-16) to the 2015 JCC Maccabi Games and ArtFest, an Olympiad-style athletic competition-cum-visual and performing arts celebration to be held next summer.

Speaking of youthful performances, the JCC has nurtured some of the very best in recent years through its sponsorship of South Bay Teen Idol, a competition that crowns the area’s best teen singer, New for the 2015 edition will be the expansion of eligibility to teens in San Mateo and Alameda counties, “South Bay Teen Idol has definitely taken off,” says Schnable, who oversees the event each year, “We’ve had so many requests to enter from people in Fremont, San Mateo and other cities that we purple swarovski crystal ballerina slippers ballet dance shoes pendant charm chain necklace jewelry jewellery best friend christ decided to open our borders, and not just limit the entries to Santa Clara and Santa Cruz counties.”..

Now in its fourth year, the Teen Idol contest not only anoints the best performer but helps to keep the arts thriving by awarding a $500 check to the winner’s school music program. Says Schnable, “Music in the schools is in many cases a dying art. Five hundred dollars can help purchase new musical instruments, songbooks, sheet music, and so forth … and in the future we hope to grow the amount we can present to the schools.”. One of the JCC’s most unique teen programs is its Jewish Teen Philanthropy Board, a group that determines how to allocate funds to local Jewish organizations. Those who join the board solicit and review applications for grants, award the funds and then meet with grantees to assess their progress, all the while earning community service hours for their schools. “It really teaches kids about philanthropy work and the whole grant-making process,” Green observes.

Younger and middle-age adults will find numerous social, educational and cultural options at the JCC, from courses in art history (offered in partnership with West Valley College), piano and cinema, to advice on how to plan for and navigate through retirement, Stressed-out execs and harried moms can reinvigorate themselves at the fitness center and then unwind with on-site massage, the calorically challenged can receive nutritional counseling, and those wishing to explore Jewish culture can avail themselves of purple swarovski crystal ballerina slippers ballet dance shoes pendant charm chain necklace jewelry jewellery best friend christ such intriguing instructional options as “Sacred Shapes: Jewish Yoga” and “Wild Women of the Torah” classes..

A simple stroll through the hallways of the facility is a cultural experience in itself, given the year-round displays of artwork that crowd the walls. In addition to pieces celebrating Jewish heritage more secular art is frequently in evidence, including the upcoming Los Gatos Art Association’s annual juried show, scheduled for a Nov. 2-Dec. 6 run. For music fans, the Silicon Valley Jewish Music Festival is a not-to-be-missed event, drawing 1,500 attendees to the JCC Field for music, food and fun each year.

Some of the JCC’s most fascinating (not to mention practical) programs come courtesy of adult director Cherie Ravel, who looks after the needs of older adults, Monthly hot lunches (with entertainment) bring seniors together for fellowship, while the “How’s That Work?” series offers instruction on potentially puzzling devices such as iPads and smartphones (the latter sessions include tips on how seniors can capture the best cell phone photography), Those experiencing hearing loss purple swarovski crystal ballerina slippers ballet dance shoes pendant charm chain necklace jewelry jewellery best friend christ can take advantage of new lip-reading classes, and aqua fitness sessions provide a stress-free cardio and weight-bearing workout, Low-impact Zumba, gentle yoga and Pilates also help stave off osteoporosis, while weekly discussions of current events keep seniors in touch with each other and their world..



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