SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT
DESIGNER DRESS DAYS
After careful consideration and with much regret, we have made the difficult decision to postpone this year’s Designer Dress Days because of increasing COVID cases. The health and safety of our volunteers, staff and community is our highest priority, and we do not think that it’s in the best interest to move forward with the October event at this time.
We will continue to share updates and a new event date with everyone as plans develop.
Thank you for your flexibility and understanding.
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THIS IS THE LAST BULLETIN YOU WILL RECEIVE SO RENEW YOUR
NCJW/CLE ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP TODAY!
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Renewing your membership will carry you through June 30, 2022!
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SAVE THE DATE:
UPCOMING EVENTS AND ZOOM-A-BRATIONS
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SEPTEMBER 14
NCJW/CLE’S 127TH OPENING MEETING:
FIGHTING FALSEHOODS IN TODAY'S MEDIA
The expert panel includes local media personalities passionate about truth telling.
This event is open to NCJW/CLE members only.
OCTOBER 27
17th ANNUAL LOIS ZAAS MEMORIAL LECTURE
Noted national and regional speakers will discuss efforts to repeal Ohio's
40-year-old death penalty law. More details to follow.
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SEPTEMBER ZOOM-TIVITIES
AND IN-PERSON EVENTS
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SEPTEMBER 2
JOIN THE NCJW/CLE BOOK GROUP IN PERSON AT A NEW LOCATION-ORANGE LIBRARY Participation is free, but you must be a NCJW/CLE member to join. No RSVP necessary.
Book Title: The Last Watchman of Cairo by Michael David Lukas
Masks are required.
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SEPTEMBER 2, 22, 30
JOIN DIGKNITTY KNITTERS IN PERSON
Masks are required, so please come join us to create blankets, hats, scarves and stuffed toys for people in need.
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SEPTEMBER 2, 9, 23, 30
PRACTICE FREE YOGA FROM HOME
Johanna Goldfarb, NCJW/CLE member and certified yoga instructor, leads us through mat and chair poses.
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SEPTEMBER 9, 30
LIVESPECIAL: FOCUS ON TRANSITION
September 9
Robert Ross, M.S., Career and Technical Education Consultant, State Support Team 3, Northeast Ohio will discuss the meaning of transition for youth and young adults with Developmental Disabilities (DD).
September 30
Chris Filler, Program Director of the Lifespan Transitions Center, Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence (OCALI), will describe how a backwards planning approach can be effective.
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ACTIVITIES TO DO
ANY DAY IN SEPTEMBER - FROM HOME
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ANY DAY
HELP SHARE WHAT YOU WEAR (SWYW) ALL YEAR – AT HOME AND THE OFFICE
AT HOME - Donate new and gently used clothing, full and travel-size toiletries, and feminine hygiene products to support area children in need or in crisis.
AT THE OFFICE - Sort, pack, and distribute donated items
Click here to read Cleveland.com's article "What happens to your donations after you drop them off?: Heather Schlang"
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ANY DAY
BUILDING BRIDGES WITH BOOKS
Keep your donations for Little Free Libraries in underserved areas coming!
We especially need early readers, short chapter books AND NEW THIS MONTH – TEEN BOOKS!
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OCTOBER 3
REPURPOSE FLOWERS AT BIG HEARTED BLOOMS
Recycle special event flower decorations into new floral arrangements to brighten the lives of individuals and their caregivers in care facilities and hospitals.
OCTOBER 7
DISCUSS FIGHTING FOR VOTING RIGHTS: THEN AND NOW
View the NCJW/CLE – sponsored, Chagrin Documentary Film Festival film “Training for Freedom” about the 1964 Mississippi Freedom Summer and participate in a panel discussion of threats to voting rights with experts.
OCTOBER 13
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART (CMA): FIRST SESSION IN THE SEVEN-PART SERIES: COLLECTING AND CONSERVING CULTURE
An Introduction to the Arts of Asia I: China
A focus on key themes and signature works. The collection of various art forms spans more than 5,000 years.
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THRIFTIQUE SHOWROOM IS OPEN
New merchandise weekly!
View us on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.
Masks are required.
Open Wednesday - Friday, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
5055 Richmond Rd., Bedford Hts.
NCJW/CLE’S WAREHOUSE IS OPEN FOR DONATIONS
Dates: Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays ONLY
Times: 9:30 am – 3:30 pm
26055 Emery Rd., Warrensville Hts. (behind the offices)
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DID YOU MISS AUGUST’S ZOOM EVENTS FROM THE STRONG WOMEN/POWERFUL VOICES SERIES?
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SOMETHING NEWISH ABOUT BEING JEWISH WITH CHERYL GORDON - SUMMER POTPOURRI
Passcode: ncjwcle21!
“COVID-19: DELTA VARIANT, BOOSTERS, WHAT’S NEXT?”
Passcode: ncjwcle21!
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FUND DEVELOPMENT
As we approach Rosh Hashanah, please remember the women, children and families who benefit from the work of NCJW. Your gift to the Annual Fund today will help us continue this important work.
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SUPPORT NCJW/CLE WITH FACEBOOK
AND AMAZON SMILE!
Facebook:
Have a birthday or celebration and want to encourage others to honor you through a contribution? It's easy!
Amazon Smile:
On your first visit to smile.amazon.com before you begin shopping, select NCJW/CLE as your charitable organization to receive donations from every eligible purchase you make through AmazonSmile going forward.
Still need help? Contact Lisa Hayzlett at
216-378-2204 and she can walk you through the process.
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WELCOME TO OUR NEW MEMBERS:
Stacey Assenza, Laura Bialosky, Karen Singer, Susan Tucker
WE REGRET TO INFORM YOU OF THE PASSING OF:
Carolyn Herman
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A VOLUNTEER'S GRANDAUGHTER SPREADS KINDNESS TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE WEIL'S WITH HER BEAUTIFUL ARTWORK
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