Sunday, May 31-Saturday, June 6
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Slots Fill Fast! Sign Up For Pickleball Kids Clinic |
Monday, June 15 | 6-7 pm Monday, June 22 | 6-7 pm
The JPC is hosting two Pickleball clinics for kids! Join us for an informational hour where kids will learn all rules and how to play, recreate different game like scenarios, and battle on the courts with friends. |
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Summer Archery Courses for 4th-7th Graders |
Tuesday-Thursday, June 9-11 | 2-4 pm
Tuesday-Thursday, July 14-16 | 2-4 pm
Start out by learning the basics of archery and then get to practice your skills with a variety of archery games and activities. This programming is available to both kids enrolled in J Camp and those who are not. |
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May 30-June 25: Artwork by Karen Carnow and Tom Rifkin |
Omaha natives Karen Canow and Tom Rifkin will show a new body of work during the month of June. Karen’s work represents the many layers of her life. Her work is bold and bright, and crosses over many mediums influenced mainly by nature. Tom’s work is inspired by his curious nature. He frequently experiments with new techniques and mediums, making art ranging from eclectic and abstract to woodworking and Judaica. The public is invited to attend the opening reception on Saturday, May 30th from 5-7:30 pm in the Eisenberg Gallery at the J.
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Showing in the Pop-Up Gallery: Staff Art Show |
Staff members from across the Staenberg Kooper Fellman Campus will display works in a wide variety of mediums. |
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Summer Dance Classes Start June 8th |
We have dance classes that progress from Music and Movement through Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap and Hip Hop. All classes are taught in a positive and caring atmosphere by qualified and experienced staff. Our smaller class sizes ensure students receive personalized instruction. |
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This Week's Building Hours |
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This Week's Open Gym Times |
Open gym times are not a guarantee. Summer is a busy time with Premiere Sport Camps and J Camp. Please check with Member Services for the most up to date programming schedule.
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*Only one lap lane will be available, indoor and outdoor, from 8-10 am Monday-Friday while Swim Team is taking place. **One lap lane is available indoors from 4:30-5:30 pm on Mon, Tues, Thur. |
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SUN 7:30 am-12 pm | Lap Swim & Programs (Indoor Lap Pool) 8-10 am | Lap Swim & Programs (Outdoor Lap Pool) 8-10 am |Adult Water Walking (Outdoor Lazy River) 10 am-6 pm | Open Swim & Family Swim (Full Outdoor Complex) |
| MON-THUR 5 am-12 pm | Lap Swim & Programs* (Indoor Lap Pool) 8 am-12 pm | Lap Swim & Programs* (Outdoor Lap Pool) 8 am-12 pm | Adult Water Walking (Outdoor Lazy River) 12-8 pm | Open Swim & Family Swim (Full Outdoor Complex) 4-7 pm | Lap Swim & Programs** (Indoor Lap Pool) |
| FRI 5 am-12 pm | Lap Swim & Programs* (Indoor Lap Pool) 8 am-12 pm | Lap Swim & Programs* (Outdoor Lap Pool) 8 am-12 pm | Adult Water Walking (Outdoor Lazy River) 12-6 pm | Open Swim & Family Swim (Full Outdoor Complex) |
| SAT 7:30 am-12 pm | Lap Swim (Indoor Lap Pool) 8-10 am | Lap Swim & Programs (Outdoor Lap Pool)
8-10 am | Adult Water Walking (Outdoor Lazy River) 10 am-6 pm | Open Swim & Family Swim (Full Outdoor Complex) |
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Ongoing Programs 7 Days a Week |
The J provides continuous programming for all walks of life, from six weeks old to seniors in their 90s. We proudly serve everyone in the Omaha metro area community with our state-of-the-art facilities, outstanding programs, and highly dedicated staff. |
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JCC Member Vehicle Registration |
We are asking all members to provide us with their license plate information.
All information gathered is confidential and will only be shared on a need-to-know basis in connection with an active investigation. This project is part of the Jewish Federation of Omaha’s Community Security Initiative. Please direct any questions to James Donahue, Campus Safety and Security Manager, at (402) 334-6446 or jdonahue@jewishomaha.org.
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Report Suspicious Behavior |
If you encounter an antisemitic or other hate incident, please use this Incident Reporting Form (IRF) that is available for the public to use to report threats, incidents, or suspicious activity related to Jewish organizations, facilities, or community members. |
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