Bowles named permanent director
On Thursday the LJCC Board of Directors voted to name Brooke Bowles the permanent director of The J.
On Thursday the LJCC Board of Directors voted to name Brooke Bowles the permanent director of The J.
The Jewish Food Fest is coming up on April 30. You’ll want to be there. And — hint, hint — you’ll also want to help prepare it…
Camp J devotes an entire week to the camaraderie and competition of the popular ‘color wars,’ and you’d better apply soon if you want to be a Camp J counselor…
Wellness Director Courtney Rogers is excited to have a new team in place to help her keep The J’s aquatics program moving forward.
The money will increase accessibility to both the Cohn Early Childhood Learning Center and various day camps.
Part of this year’s 75th Yom Ha’Atzmaut celebrations include Israel hosting this year’s JCC Maccabi Games, and an LJCC crew will be in the center of the action.
Tammi Caldwell-Horn and Jonathan Horn were the featured guests of The J’s new Southern Jewish Voices program in January.
Sunday’s well-attended annual gathering featured lots of good news about the LJCC… plus bagels, smoked salmon, and mimosas.
The 2022 Levite Jewish Community Center Annual Report is now available in hard copy and online.
Guest blogger Kat Graves had reason to suspect that a ballroom dance class was just what The J needed…
Click here to see the myriad benefits of LJCC membership…
(And no — you don’t need to be Jewish)