Children’s Theatre Auditions
Boonshoft CJCE 525 Versailles Dr., Centerville, OHChildren and teens in grades 3-12 are invited to audition for the JCC Children’s Theatre production of Peter Pan Jr.! Come prepared to sing a verse and chorus of a […]
Children and teens in grades 3-12 are invited to audition for the JCC Children’s Theatre production of Peter Pan Jr.! Come prepared to sing a verse and chorus of a […]
Sally Fingerett, contemporary award-winning songwriter and performer and a founding member of the musical comedy group, The Four Bitchin’ Babes, joins us for an evening of laughter and song for our CABS opening night event.
Join your friends and meet new ones for a fun evening of video and board games. $10 for 2 hours of unlimited games.
Want to nosh with friends before going to a Cultural Arts & Book Series event? Check out the casual, community driven dine outs that are being organized before select CABS […]
The City Game tells a complicated story: of scapegoats, corruption, and how at least one other college – protected by police and powerful religious and political leaders — managed to escape a shared scandal unscathed.
Early Childhood families, friends and special guests take part in our Friday Shabbat celebration with music, singing, and sharing of challah and grape juice. The Early Childhood Silent Auction also […]
Join us as Marra Gad is interviewed by local author, Martha Moody Jacobs. Three days after her birth, Marra was adopted by a white Jewish family in Chicago. For her parents, it was love at first sight—but it was 1970, and they soon came to realize that not everyone loved so freely.
This month: Klezmer (Jewish wedding dance music) facilitated by Rich Begel! The JCC is excited to host the second season of “The Beat,” welcoming all to an informal setting where […]
Want to nosh with friends before going to a Cultural Arts & Book Series event? Check out the casual, community driven dine outs that are being organized before select CABS […]
With a dark, funny tone, The Altruists explores the friction between the baby boomers who resent the “entitlement” of younger generations, and millennials disenchanted by an American dream.