JCC Security
Policy
Ensuring the
safety and security of our members and program participants requires
that we all do our part.
As of
September 15, 2009
All JCC
members will be required to use their photo ID cards or key tags
to gain access to the upstairs activity/program rooms or Fitness
Center.
All
non-member program participants and guests will be required to
sign in at the front desk. NO EXCEPTIONS!
Members
entering without a valid ID card or key tag will receive one
reminder and will have to report to the front desk to have their
membership validated. Subsequently, members entering without
their ID card or key tags will be required to retrieve their
card/tag or purchase a new one immediately.
Entry
doors will be locked from 6:00-7:30 a.m. and after 7:00 p.m.
requiring members to use their ID cards or key tags to enter the
building.
We thank you
in advance for your cooperation in making the JCC a safe place for
everyone.
Reminder: there is a $10
replacement fee for lost ID cards or key tags. |
Membership
Be
part of the JCC Experience..
Are you looking for
a place…
-to meet with friends and family?
-to make new
connections and form new bonds?
-to extend your skills and interests?
-to hone your existing skills and interests?
-to enrich your life in many ways?
-to be involved and make a difference in the
Rivertown community?
Are you looking for a place where you belong?
The JCC on the Hudson is your place.
Join the JCC on the Hudson Family, today.
There is something for everyone.
Benefits of Membership
1. Priority and rolling class registration
2. Fully equipped Fitness Center
3. Member-only programs: i.e Early Childhood
Program, basketball, after-school care
4. Discounts on classes and Kidspace
5. Early Childhood Program and camp early
bird discounts
6. Free workshops, lectures, and recitals
7. Monthly e-newsletters
8. Priority birthday party reservations and
rentals
9. Free business listing in
the "J-Book" online member resource directory
10. Membership dollars help support social
service programs such as providing kosher meals to the homebound elderly
Membership Fees: Effective September 1, 2009
Click here for Membership Application
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Family (2
adults/dependent children living at home to age 22) |
$399
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Individual (19
years +) |
$299
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Single Parent (1
adult/dependent children living at home to age 22) |
$215
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Teen/College Student* (13-18
years) |
$75 |
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Senior Couple* (65 years) |
$100 |
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Senior Individual* (65
years) |
$75 |
Gateway dual membership (families with children 7 years and
younger
$900
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Gateway dual membership
(families with children 7 years and younger) |
$900 |
Senior Snowbird
(April - November)
Couple
Individual |
$295
$215 |
Summer Membership:
Memorial Day - Labor Day
Individual - $125 / Family - $150 |
*These
memberships do not include
the Fitness Center
$25
new member processing fee will be
added (includes up to two membership cards.)
$5 membership card fee will be charged for each additional card.
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Membership Information
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Membership fees
are non-refundable and non-transferable.
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A computerized photo membership card is required to access the JCC
building and Fitness Center.
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Membership cards will be
validated annually. Only active cards will allow access to the JCC
facility.
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Renewals
must be processed within
30
days after expiration date to avoid the $15 renewal late fee.
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A $10
replacement fee will be charged for lost cards.
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A $5 key chain tag is
available for Early Childhood Program parents.
Membership is a privilege. The
JCC reserves
the right to suspend
or revoke a person’s
membership for inappropriate behavior.
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Gateway is an
exciting new program for families with young children offering affordable
dual membership at the JCC and either Temple Beth Abraham or Woodlands
Community Temple.
What you get:
Membership in the
JCC, including:
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Priority
registration
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Discounts on
classes and events
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Early Childhood
Program through Pre-K
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Almost Home
after school care
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State of the art
Fitness Center
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Free lectures,
workshops, recitals
Membership in
Greenburgh Hebrew Center, Temple Beth Abraham or Woodlands Community Temple; includes:
Who can join?
What it costs:
Who to call:
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JCC on the
Hudson, Lois Green, 366.7898,
lgreen@jcconthehudson.org
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Temple Beth
Abraham, Sherri Heller, 631.1770,
memberservices@tba-ny.org
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Greenburgh Hebrew Center,
vpmember@g-h-c.org
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Woodlands
Community Temple, Andrea Olstein, 592.7070,
gateway@wct.org
How to register:
Along with the
membership benefits listed above, the JCC offers the following programs
geared for children up to age seven:
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Kidspace
(drop-off for children six month – pre-K)
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Classes in
gymnastics, dance, karate
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Music lessons
(private and group)
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School vacation
programs
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Day camps
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Special needs
programming
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Parenting workshops and
family events
Registration
Spring
Member
priority registration begins – Thursday,
January 7
Community registration begins – Friday,
January 8
In-person – 10:00 a.m.
Fax, phone, mail – noon
Classes begin Monday, January 25
Registration Policy
Payment must accompany
registration. The JCC accepts all major credit and debit cards for
payment of membership, program fees, tickets, and special events.
Refunds
No refunds will be
given after the first
class. There is a 10% bookkeeping charge for
refunds prior to the first class. Deposits made
for Early Childhood Program and summer camps
are non-refundable. Membership and insurance
fees are non-refundable.
Make-ups
The JCC is not responsible for providing
makeup's or issuing refunds for programs missed as a result of scheduling
conflicts, illness, emergencies, or other events beyond our control.
Make-ups are scheduled only for classes missed by the instructor or
cancelled by the JCC due to inclement weather.
Cancellation
The JCC has the right to cancel a class or
program for insufficient registration.
Parental Responsibility
The JCC does not accept
responsibility for children in the building unless they are enrolled in
specific JCC programs for which adult accompaniment is not required. Staff
supervision is available only at program locations during class hours.
Smoking Policy
Smoking is not permitted in the JCC.
Facility Rental
The JCC is available
for birthday parties and special occasions. Please call Laura Jackson, ext.
101, for information.
Insurance
All non-members are
required to pay a $10 per
person liability insurance surcharge (not
medical) once each semester.
Federal I.D. Number
The JCC on the Hudson’s
Federal Identification
number is 23-7229163 should you require
it for tax deduction purposes. The JCC is a licensed OCFS
facility.
Photographs
Photographs taken during
JCC activities are
used for JCC and affiliated agency publicity
and/or publications. We reserve the right to
use all photographs without compensation.
Disabled Access
The JCC is fully accessible to the disabled.
Scholarships
Scholarships are available for people unable to
pay the full activity fee. Please call for a scholarship application. The
JCC attempts to provide access to programs and facilities to everyone,
regardless of economic circumstances.
Business Hours
Monday — Thursday
8:30 a.m .- 9:45 p.m.
Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday
No business will be transacted on Saturday
Sunday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Summer Sundays 8:00 a.m. - noon (Father's Day - Labor Day)
Fitness Center hours, see
Fitness Center
Snow Closing Procedures
Call the JCC at 366-7898,
log on to www.jcconthehudson.org,
or listen to CABLEVISION 12 or WFAS
(1230AM/103.9FM) for announcements when the Tarrytown and/or Irvington Public
School systems close. Only those classes cancelled due to a JCC closing will be
made up.
Directions to the JCC
From the West (Rockland
County/
New Jersey):
Take I-87 South across
the Tappan Zee Bridge
to Exit 9 (first exit after bridge tolls). At the end
of the exit ramp you will be facing the
Double Tree Hotel. Turn right at the light onto
South Broadway (Rte 9.) Make an immediate
left into the first driveway, just north of the
Hotel, opposite the Mobil Station.
From the South (NYC, Lower
Westchester):
Take the Hunry Hudson Parkway to
the Saw Mill River Parkway to I-87 North to Exit 9 (Rte 9/Tarrytown,
last exit before the bridge). Left at the light
onto Rte 119 West. One block to light, left
onto Rte 9/South Broadway. The JCC is the
2nd building on the right just before the Doubletree Hotel.
From the East (White Plains/Connecticut):
Take I-287 (Cross
Westchester Expressway)
West. It will merge with I-87 North after exit
1 (left fork toward Tappan Zee Bridge). Follow directions “From South”
above.
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The
JCC on the Hudson is fully
accessible to the disabled. |
Contributions
Tzedakah
(righteous behavior) and the practice of mitvot (good deeds)
are the essence of the JCC on the Hudson. Through good times and
bad, people in our community have looked to us for programs and
services. We have responded by offering options that enrich,
teach, entertain, preserve Jewish heritage, and help those in crisis. In our commitment to continue to meet these challenges, we must rely on
our community as much as they rely on us. Once again, we ask for
your support.
In the spirit
of tzedakah, please consider making a tax-deductible gift
to the JCC on the Hudson, a progressive, creative community treasure. Your gift will ensure that a healthy and vibrant JCC will be here today
and for generations to come.
How to buy
Tribute Cards:
Buy tribute cards to acknowledge special
occasions - (Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, Wedding Anniversaries, Graduations or any
other happy event) or use our cards to express your sympathy for a
death. Send
your check to us along with a note telling us who you wish to have the
Tribute card sent to (name and address) and the reason. We will do
the rest for you.
How to contribute to
our Funds:
Select the fund
that you wish to donate to and send us your check along with a note
expressing your wishes (if you are giving the money in honor of someone
or something.) We will send an acknowledgment of your
contribution.
Tzedakah Funds
We thank the individuals whose generosity has allowed the JCC to create
new programs, provide scholarship assistance, help those in need, and
assist in planning for our future. A contribution to the funds listed
below help maintain and potentially increase programming.
A meaningful
way to honor, congratulate
or memorialize a loved one. Gifts benefit all JCC
programs.
Jewish Education Fund:
Contributions assist in developing
or sustaining Jewish educational experiences for
people of all ages.
Lillian Elkin Kosher Meals Home Delivery Fund:
Donations are used to deliver kosher meals to
homebound frail elderly in
Yonkers.
Children’s Fund:
Gifts benefit programs in early childhood,
grade school, childcare, and education.
Harold and Elaine Shames Scholarship Fund:
Gifts
provide financial assistance to needy families and children
for all JCC programs and services.
Gerald S. and Geraldine Weinberger Adult Education
Fund:
Contributions assist in sustaining and developing
innovative educational programs.
Building/Endowment Fund:
Gifts are used to endow
JCC
programs and facilities today and in the future.
Dr.
William and Mrs. Esther Frishman Family Endowment Fund: Donations
support programming for individuals with disabilities.
Esther
Koven Women's Health Education Fund: Contributions will help women
of all ages to explore, learn, and meet their individual health needs.
Planned Giving and
Bequests
Please take this
opportunity to help the JCC now and in the future. Gifts may be directed
to specific programs. Naming opportunities are available.
For more information on creating a fund or in making a planned gift,
please contact Executive Director, Frank Hassid at 914-366-7898,
ext.106.
Funding
Special Thanks to
UJA-Federation of New York
Together, the JCC and UJA-Federation of NY are committed to building a
caring and compassionate community.
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Affiliation Grant and
Scholarship Support
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Kosher
Meals Delivery/Advocacy to Homebound Seniors
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Youth and
Teen Worker
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B’Yachad –
Together
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Camp BaShemesh
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Special Children's Program
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Partnership 2000, JAJI-UJA-Federation
of New York
Foundation and Government Support
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New York State Office for
the Aging through the Office of State Senator Andrea Stewart Cousins
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Hudson Valley
Developmental Disabilities Service Office
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United Way of
Westchester-Putnam, Inc.
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J.E. and Z.B. Butler
Foundation
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Westchester Arts Council
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City of Yonkers Office for
the Aging
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Martin and Steven Reider
Camp Scholarship Fund
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FJC, Foundation of
Philanthropic Funds
If you are interested in supporting or creating a new fund, please
contact Executive Director, Frank Hassid at 914-366-7898.

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