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A•M•P•S
PARKS & REC
BIRMINGHAM — Barbara Hile,
supervisor, 641-4011. Winnie-the-
Pooh Day Camp ages 3-4, a.m. or p.m.
Super Summer, grades K-5/middle
school. Three two-week sessions begin
mid-June. Latch key option. Large
choice of enrichment activities in lan-
guage arts, arts and crafts, music,
dance, science, mathematics, com-
puters, sports. 15:2 ratio. $60 per two
weeks. Summer Theater Camp, grades
4-5/middle school.
BLOOMFIELD HILLS — 334-
3578. Campette, ages 3 1/2-5, 9:30-
12:00, three two-week sessions begin
mid-June, story hour, music, art, phys-
ical activities, water play. $130 per six
weeks (1984 fee). Super Summerette,
ages 5-6, $250 per six weeks. Sports &
Adventure Camp, grades 4-7. Lone
Pine Camp, grades K-3. Future Gym-
nasts, ages 8-14. Sports-O-Rama
Camp, grades 1-3. Plus: charm and
beauty school, swim instruction, hor-
seback riding and four camp programs
for pre-school.
FARMINGTON HILLS — 474-
6115. Fairview Nursery, 28500 Oak
Crest, 626-8336. Director Richard
Ruiter. Eight-week session, three
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petting farm, playground, ampithea-
ter, fifteen acres. Instructional swim,
outdoor activities, field trips, arts and
crafts, specialty weeks and weekly
sleep overs. $450 per full session.
CHILD CULTURE CENTER
FOR CHILD & FAMILY STUDIES —
5425 W. Maple, West Bloomfield,
851-1226, director Beverly Ragland.
Co-ed, ages 2 1/2-5, I—June 17-July 19,
H—July 22-Aug. 23. Two, three or five
half or full day option. Lunch program
extra. Homey atmosphere with em-
phasis on imaginative play through
art, music, dance and drama. Water
play and playground. 5:1 ratio. $610
per full session, includes lunch.
CRANBROOKJKINGSWOOD
550 Cranbrook Rd., Bloomfield Hills,
645-3520. Full range of indoor and
outdoor programs for ages 5-6 (Brook-
side Day Camp), boys age 7-12 (Cran-
brook School Camp). Also, Cranbrook
P.M. (art), lacrosse camp, summer jazz
ensemble, summer chamber music,
Cranbrook Theater school, adventures
in dance, Kingswood Day Camp for
girls 7-12, and science explorer camp.
THE CREATIVE CENTER FOR
YOUNG CHILDREN — 5700 Drake
Rd., West Bloomfield, 661-4418, direc-
tors Lori Fidler and Debbie Landau.
Ages 2 1/2-5 (children don't need to be
toilet trained). Six week program, two
days or three days, 9:30-1:00. Arts and
crafts, science and nature, field trips,
drama, creative play, music, water
play, outdoor and indoor gym equip-
ment, nutritious snacks. Directors
have advanced degrees in early child-
hood development. All staff working
towards degrees. 6:1 ratio. Three day,
$175. Two day, $125.
DETROIT COUNTRY DAY —
22305 W. 12 Mile Rd., Birmingham,
646-7717. Grades five-12, variety of
academic enrichment and tutorial
programs. Ages 8-13, sports programs
in soccer, tennis, lacrosse, baseball,
swimming, basketball, leadership,
rhythmic gymnastics. Most programs
begin end of June.
ECHO PARK SUMMER PRO-
GRAM — 7273 Wing Lake Rd., Bir-
mingham, 851-1866, director Gayle
Kimmerly. Co-ed, pre-school-
kindergarten. I—June 24-July 19,
II—July 22-Aug. 16. Two, three or five
half days or three full days. Nature
area, ampitheater, playground, water
play. Specialists in creative dramatics
and music. Cookout each Friday.. 8:1
ratio. $336 per three-full day session,
includes lunch.
MONTESSORI CENTER OF
FARMINGTON HILLS — 29001 W.
13 Mile Rd., 851-4166, director Renee
Bean. Co-ed, ages 2 1/2-6. I—June 17-
July 19, II—July 22-Aug. 23. Three,
four or five full or half day programs.
Day care option. Montessori mate-
rials, arts and crafts, pottery, paint-
ing, stories, Spanish, music, cooking,
science and creative movements. Field
trips, playground and water play. 10:1
ratio. $250 per five full day session.
PERRY DAY NURSERY
SCHOOL & KINDERGARTEN —
24000 Lahser Rd., Southfield, 357-
0194, directors Perry and Kay
Koulouras. Co-ed, ages 2-6, three
four-week sessions June-August, with
half and full day, lunch, day care op-
tions. Dramatic play, nature hikes,
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