Remembering Cary
Cary Marler, a member of the maintenance crew here at The J, passed away earlier this week.
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Cary Marler, a member of the maintenance crew here at The J, passed away earlier this week.
“We’re certainly packing a lot of energy into The J’la. So we thought a dance — specifically a silent disco — would be a great way for everyone to hang out together and wind down before heading home.”
“The ability for our individuals to be a part of a community center that offers so many amazing opportunities and resources was impossible to pass up,” says Ken Oliver.
After having made an impact as grant writer at The J, Elizabeth Patton sets her sights on bringing our members together.
“If walking has so many marvels behind it, what about our pushups or squats?” asks Rabbi Moshe Rube in a piece he wrote for The J. “Or how about other movements we perform?”
Watch this two-minute video to see just a few of the things we’ve got going on — and it’s still only June!
Earlier this week LJCC staffers were eager to hear and discuss members’ ideas for improving the Group Fitness experience.
The J is thrilled to announce the creation of a new gala event that will celebrate the organization’s important role in Birmingham.
The J is excited to announce that it has recently been awarded three new grants totaling more than $80,000.
It’s only the second day of Camp LJCC, and already this morning we hosted goat yoga for the kids.
Click here to see the myriad benefits of LJCC membership…
(And no — you don’t need to be Jewish)