Facilities committee helps keep The J in good form
“Financial health along with a committee of experts dedicated to helping staff keep The J looking and operating at its best makes for a winning combination.”
“Financial health along with a committee of experts dedicated to helping staff keep The J looking and operating at its best makes for a winning combination.”
It takes some 200 volunteers to pull off our annual Food Fest. Positions range from preparing and serving food to selling tickets and otherwise assisting 2,000 guests.
The J will host a lifeguarding class taught by Aquatics Director Billy Greene starting March 22.
“In becoming a member at The J,” says Kristina O’Quinn, “my energy level is higher, I’ve lost a few pounds, and I feel an increasing mental clarity.”
“The LJCC is in the best position it’s seen in many years, and I’m honored to be serving this organization that has given me so much during my lifetime,” Isa says of her new role.
Saturday evening last week marked our first “Member Joy” event of 2024.
Kara Bierman’s keynote at Sunday’s annual meeting, “Why Jewish Community Centers matter now more than ever,” discussed the growing influence of JCCs across the country.
Coach K is taking her proven formula for kids athletics “on the road” to area schools.
Listen to Hal recount stories of his journey from small-town Arkansas to Birmingham, with highlights along the way that included a stint in the navy and MIT.