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Asheville JCC
Asheville JCC

Games at the Ashiville JCC are open to everyone, you do not have to be a member of the JCC.

We play at the JCC on Sundays, 1:30
Usually the first Sunday of each month is an "Eight is Enough Swiss Teams Game".
Please check the calendar for details as games do change and we are closed once in a while.

Click here for driving directions, The Asheville JCC

For those of you with GPS, Smart Phones or to use Google Maps:
35 36.447 N 82 32.818 W or
35.60746, -82.54698
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If you arrive late,
please call us at  (828) 484-1433 so we can come downstairs and open the door.


FOOD RESTRICTIONS AND OTHER JCC INFO
CLICK HERE

 

FALL PARKING
 

1. Car pool if at all possible. Spaces are limited and any way we can help offset the parking problem is a good thing.
 
2.  You are welcome to park in the JCC lot if there is a space.
 
3. You can park on Hillside. This is the road that you exit out to when you leave the JCC parking lot. 
 
4. You can park directly in front of the apartments that are adjacent to the JCC parking lot.
 
5. You can park on parts of Lennox Street. This is the street you pull into when you park in the JCC parking lot.
 
6. Overflow parking is at the Charlotte Street Animal Hospital next to the Exxon Station.
 
 
IMPORTANT:
 
1. DO NOT ENTER INTO THE PARKING LOT FROM HILLSIDE.
You may have been doing this but you need to stop now. They revoke membership over this, they will stop allowing us to play at the JCC over this. It's really serious. When there were no children around this winter, it wasn't a big deal but now that there will be children in the swimming area, this is critical.
 
2. You will see people park in front of the no parking signs next to the JCC pool. Park there at your own risk. The city has learned that it is an easy place to write parking tickets and they write a lot of parking tickets for those spots in the summer. It's quite lucrative for the city of Asheville but makes swimming at the pool or playing bridge very expensive. 
 
Thanks,
Arwen