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January 10, 1992 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-01-10

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I CAMPS I

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jamboree Fr fair

Sunday, January 19
1:00-4:00 p.m.

Jewish Community. Center
6600 West Maple Road
West Bloomfield

The Excitement of Camp Comes to the City
With Crafts You Can Take Home

Hanimals, Toe Weaving, Bird Feeders, Humma Bead Magnets,
Candle Holders, Necklaces

Contests to Test Your Skill

Frisbee Toss, Balloon Breaking, Donut Eating, Goofy Golf,
Neff Ball Toss, Fire Building

Pioneer Skills Activities to Keep

Candlemal-cing, Buzz Saws, Rope Making

Win Tickets That Can Be Exchanged For Prizes

including Classic Camp Shirts, and . . . Staff Sweatshirts

Food and Snack Items You Make Yourself

Apple Fritters, Simores, Apple Cider, Challah Making

Great Camp Songs — Featuring Brad Hyman

1PLUS

VEIE THE CAl ► iF VIDEO

If you are thinking of registering, this video will show what camp is all about.
If you have any questions about camp, there will be staff to answer them.

Informational Meetings Held Monthly
Call 313-661-0600 for NEW Color Brochure

EVERYTHING IS FREE AT THE JAMBOREE
Great opportunity to sign up for camp!
and — You can help the homeless.

By bringing a donation of a toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, toilet paper, shampoo, conned
foods, hot, gloves, coat, scarf, or sweater. Sponsored by B.B.Y.O. Project Reach —
Responsibility Everywhere to Aid and Care for the Homeless. (This of course is optional.)

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1992

Adat Shalom
Day Camp

29901 MIDDLEBELT ROAD
FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48334
851-5105

For the under-6 set, Adat

Shalom offers three fun-filled
mornings or full days.
Youngsters will enjoy outdoor
play, craft activities, nature,
gardening, cooking, water-
play and weekly themes. Pro-
fessional staff trained in child
development will provide a
warm, nurturing environ-
ment. For "mini" campers,
Parent-Toddler and "Just For
Me" classes are available.

Agency for Jewish
Education Nursery
School Summer Camp

21550 W. 12 MILE ROAD
SOUTHFIELD, MI 48076
(313) 354-1050

There will be water play,
arts and crafts, cooking,
songs, and outdoor fun, for
children 18 months thru five
years.
You can choose programs
to fit individual needs. Ex-
tended hours before and
after the regular camp day
available.
For more information
please call Carol Gale, Direc-
tor at 356-7378 or 354-1050.

Annette & Company
School of Dance

28857 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48334
553-0305

ANNETTE & COMPANY
SCHOOL OF DANCE has 30
years experience teaching
jazz, tap & ballet, for ages
3-adult. Classes run Sept.
thru June. Summer camp in-
troduces your child to
musical theatre as well as
dance. Summer dance
classes also available. It's
never too early or too late to
begin dancing.

George Auerbach's
Teen Caravan

2600 JOHN STREET, UNIT 106
MARKHAM, ONTARIO L3R 2W4
(416) 731-1862

Teen Travel Camp for 13-17
year olds. CALIFORNIA
ADVENTURE TRIP — 37
Day Cross-Country Camping
Trip. Phoenix, Dallas,
Chicago. Scenic Wonders —
Great Fun! BASEBALL
CARAVAN — 21 Day Trip. 16

Baseball
Professional
Games.
Call or write for more
information.

Camp Sea-Gull

08580 BOYNE CITY RD.
CHARLEVOIX, MI 49720
(313) 851-1318

Nestled in the north woods
of Northern Michigan on the
shores of beautiful Lake
Charlevoix, Sea-Gull offers
traditional co-ed camping
(ages 7-16). A wide range of
land and water sports, as well
as fine art programs are of-
fered. Limited enrollment en-
sures a warm and pleasant
learning environment. Fami-
ly owned and operated since
1955.

Jewish Community
Center Day Camp

6600 WEST MAPLE RD.
WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI 48322
(313) 661-1000, ext. 254

Programs include a varie-
ty of experiences for children
ages 3 through 16 at the
Maple/Drake facility and 3
through 7 at the JPM
Building.
Full Day campers are pro-
vided bus transportation
which is included in the
camp fee at the Maple/Drake
facility only.
For further information call
661-1000, ext. 254.

Camp Maplehurst

1455 QUARTON ROAD
BIRMINGHAM, MI 48009
(313) 647-2646

Maplehurst, located in
Kewadin in northern
Michigan, offers a two-week
session for beginning
campers and two four-week
sessions for co-eds ages
7-17. Situated on a 400-acre
campsite with an 80-acre
spring-fed private laKe, the
camp offers swimming in-
struction, sailing, tennis,
water skiing, scuba diving,
horseback riding, arts and
crafts, science, computers
and drama.
Tuition is $1025 for two-
week sessions, $1900 for
four-weeks, and the camp is
accredited by the American
Camping Association.
For more information call
Lawrence Cohen at
647-2646.

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