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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-02-08

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS





Friday, February 8, 1985

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OUT-STATE and OUT-OF-STATE

ARROWHON — Huntsville, On-
tario, (705) 633-5651. Winter address:
297 Balliol St., Toronto M4S1C7, (416)
483-4393. Director, Gene Cates and
Elliott Markson. Co-ed, ages 7-16, 250
campers, 53rd summer, 4- or 8-week
session. Emphasis on camping, 3-5 day
trips, skills proficiency, sailing, horse-
back riding, $2250 per eight weeks.
(1983 fee).
BIRCHTRAIL — Minong, Wis.
Winter address: Box 21513, St. Louig,
Mo. 63132. (314) 994-0912. Director,
Jerry Baer. All girls, ages 9-15, 175
campers. Two 4-week sessions, 26th
summer, all around camping program,
emphasis on sailing. $2500 per 8
weeks. (1984 fee.)
INTERLOCHEN NATIONAL
MUSIC CAMP — Interlochen, Mich.
49643, (616) 276-9221. Director, Ed-
ward Downing, co-ed, ages 8-college.
Approx. 1,900 campers. 1,200 acre
campus, $2110 per 8'weeks (1984 fee.)
Scholarships available.
LAKE OF THE WOODS Camp for
Girls and Greenwoods Camp for Boys
— Decatur, Mich. 49045. Director,
Lawrence Seeger, 1765 Maple St.,
Northfield, Ill. 60093 (312) 446-2444.
Local representative: Shari Levin,
60093 (312) 446-2444. Local represen-
) tative: Shari Levin, 661-1117. Two
4-week sessions, June 23-July 20, July
22-Aug. 17. Activities include
waterskiing,
horseback riding, corn-
/ 2
puters, sailing, archery, riflery, cheer-
leading, gymnastics. Fees: $1,125 for
four weeks plus $55 personal account.
Horseback riding computer instruc-
tion extra. Eight weeks: $2,075 plus
$110.
MAPLEHURST — Kewadin,
Mich., winter address, 7366 Balsam
) Ct., West Bloomfield 48033, 661-0271.
Director, Laurence Cohn. Co-ed, ages
7-17, 150 campers, two 4-week ses-
sions: I - June 23-July 20. II - July
21-Aug. 17. 400 acres, sports, arts and
science on Torch Lake. $2250 plus
$150 store fee per 8 weeks. Extra: hor-
seback riding, transportation.
MARIMETA — Eagle River, Wis.
IJ (715) 479-9990. Director, Barbara

.

Chasnow. Operated by Alan Wasser-
man, 1044 Oak Ridge Dr., Glencoe, Ill.
60022. All girls, ages 8-15, 120 cam-
pers, one session, 8 weeks, 38th sum-
mer.
NEBAGAMON — Box 7, Lake
Nebagamon, Wis. 54849, (715) 374-
2275. Director, Bernard Stein, 7433
Cromell, Clayton, Mo. 63105, (314)
862-1982. All boys, ages 9-15, 250
campers. 56th summer. Emphasis on
camping and week trips, canoe and
bicycle trips, tennis, sailing, map read-
ing. Stresses individual goal achieve-
ment. Approximately $2,500 per 8
weeks.
SEA GULL — Charlevoix, Mich.
Director, Jack and Bill Schulman,
2471 Ogden, West Bloomfield 48033,
851-1318. Co-ed, ages 7-16, 180 cam-
pers. Two 4-week sessions, I - June
23-July 20. II - July 21-Aug. 17. $1750
per 8 weeks plus $150 deposit. Extra:
horseback riding.

TAKAJO — Naples, Maine.
Winter address: 3 Puritan Ct., Prince-
ton, N.J. 08540. Director, Morton and
John Goldman, (609) 924-8381. All
boys, ages 7-16, 390 campers, 8 weeks,

tripping, waterfront, drama, nature,
38th summer. $2800 (1984 fee).
TAMAKWA — Huntsville, Ont.
POA 1KO, (705) 633-5561. Director,
Vic Norris, David Bale, 1080 N.
Woodward, Birmingham 48011, 644-
5922. Co-ed, ages 7-16, 220 campers,
50th summer, located in Algonquin
Park, outdoor recreational program,
two 4-week sessions: I - June 30-July
27, II - July 28-Aug. 24. $2100 per 8
weeks plus transportation and bag-
gage $115, laundry $70, tuck $40.
TANUGA — Kalkaska, Mich. Di-
rector: Bernie and Sid Friedman, 600
Travelers Tower, Southfield 48076,
354-7400. Co-ed, ages 6-16, 2, 4, 6, 8
week options beginning June 24-Aug.
16. "Emphasis on overnight camping
which develops independence, self
reliance and lose knit groups." $2150
per 8 weeks plus laundry, riding store,
transportation, trips.
TAPAWINGO — Sweden, Maine.
Director, Jane Lichtman, Arlington,
Va., (703) 820-6404. All girls, ages
8-16, 190 campers, only 8 weeks, 66th
summer. Tennis, water sports, full
camp activities. $2900 per 8 weeks
(1984 fee).
THUNDERBIRD for Boys, and
Thunderbird for Girls, Route 2, Box
225, Bemidji, Minn. 56601, (218) 751-
5171. Director, Allen Sigoloff, 10976
Chambray Ct., St. Louis, Mo. 63141,
(314) 567-3167. Boys, ages 8-16, 250
campers, 4 or 8 week sessions, indi-
vidualized program, emphasis on sail-
ing, $2050 per 8 weeks (1983 price.)
• WALDEN — Cheyboygan, Mich.
Director, Neal Schechter and Larry
Stevens, 5622 Powderhorn, West
Bloomfield 48033, 851-3575. Co-ed,
ages 8-16, 375 campers, 26th season.
Emphasis on physical fitness, educa-
tional opportunities, group living.
Special teen programs for 12 and older.
Two 4-week sessions, June 23-July 20,
July 21-Aug. 17. $2450 per 8 weeks
plus horseback riding, transportation,
laundry.
WAHANOWIN — on Lake
Couchiching, Ontario. Detroit repre-
sentative: Cydnie Reich, 851-3342.

Co-ed, ages 5-15, I - July 1-July 28 (4
weeks). II - July 28-Aug. 17 (3 weeks).
120 acres, full camp activities, water
and field sports, tennis, drama, arts
and crafts.

Teen Trips

GEORGE AUERBACH'S TEEN
CARAVAN — 55 Don Caster Ave.,
Suite 201, Thornhill, Ont. L3T 1L7.
Detroit contact: Iris Fuller, 626-1424.
Texas-New Orleans," 26 days; Euro-
pean trip, August; Western Canada,
40 days; S. California, July, 32 days; S.
California, August, 26 days. All trips
travel through cities, rather than back
woods, light camping and hotels.
MASADA ISRAEL PROGRAMS
-- Sponsored by Zionist Organization
of America. Toll free: 1-800-847-4133.
All 40 days, July 1-Aug. 9, schol-
arships available. Teenage camp, ages
13-14, $2275. Teenage tour, ages
14-17, $2245. Leadership Training,
ages 16-19, $2245. Kibbutz tour, ages
16-19, $1797. Maccabi Institute for
Sports Training, ages 15-18, $2295.
TAMARACK — Fresh - Air
Society, 661-0600. 1. Canadian
wilderness trip, grades 9-11, I - June
24-July 22. II - July 28-Aug. 25. 2. Ad-
vanced Canadian wilderness trip,
grades 10-11, June 24-July 22. Both
wilderness trips, $815 plus $53 regis-
tration. Ultimate Canadian wilder-
ness trip, grades 11-12, July 26-Aug.
29, $975 plus $60 registration.
Western teen trips, grades 10-12, I
- June 18-July 19, II - June 23-July 24,
III - July 23-Aug. 23. 32-day trips.
$990 plus $55.
Atlantic Seaboard adventure,
grades 10-11, Aug. 4-Aug. 25, $730
plus $45.
Alaskan adventure, grades 11-12,
June 20-July 31. Israel teen mission,
grade 12, first year college, July 10-
Aug. 18.
USY ON WHEELS — Contact,
Pam Lippitt, 855-5950. North Ameri-
can tour: ages 14 1/2-18, 61/2 weeks.
$2130 (approximately). USY Israel
pilgrimage: ages 15 1/2-181/2, 6 weeks,
$2295 (approximately). ❑

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