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December 07, 1979 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-12-07

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Friday, December 1, 1919 51

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

LENNY
LIEBERMAN

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Fresh Air Expands Programs,
Kids, Family Weekends Set

Fresh Air Society has in-
creased all programs for the
11-15 year old campers at
Ortonville to two four-week
sessions, announced Har-
vey Gordon, president. The
Brighton program for

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Country Village Center

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HARVEY GORDON
8-10-year-old campers will
remain a three-week pro-
gram.
The Western and Eastern
Teen Trips plus the High
Adventure Programs at
Camp Kennedy and The
Agree Outpost Camp in
Canada will be continued
for 1980. In addition, the
agency will expand its teen
programs to include a dance
specialty village directed by
Harriet Berg and a camping
trip for teens to Israel. By
special arrangement with
the youth and hehalutz de-
partment in Israel the teens
on this program will visit
the Sinai Desert and the
Egyptian oil fields.
For applications and in-
formation, call the FAS,
661-0600.
Fresh Air Society also
announces it also will
hold a Shabat weekend
for third through eighth
`graders Dec. 21-23 at
Camp Tamarack-
Ortonville. For registra-
tion information, call the
Fresh Air office, 661-0600.
A Jewish family retreat
will be held Dec. 28-Jan. 1
at the Butzel Conference
Center. Scholar-in-
residence will be poet and
author Danny Siegel. Other
speakers include Dr. David
Fand, Dr. Sheila Feigelson
and Ellen Betel.
For information, call
Michael Zaks at the Fresh
Air Society office.

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Representatives
Jewish day and overnight
camps will be on hand to de-
scribe the activities of their
various programs 10 a.m.-
1:30 p.m. Dec. 16 in the
main Jewish Community
Center lobby.
Among the camps which
will be represented are:
Shomria, Young Judea,
Tavor and Tamarack.

Faxon Introduces
Bill on Scoliosis

State Sen. Jack Faxon
(D-Detroit) introduced Se-
nate Bill 849 that would re-
quire the Department of
Public Health to screen pub-
lic school students for
scoliosis.
State Rep. Casmir
Ogonowski (D-Detroit) is
introducing identical legis-
lation in the House of
Representatives.

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