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January 15, 1993 - Image 70

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-01-15

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3144 W. 12 Mile
Berkley, MI 48072

1900 N. Wayne Rd.
Westland, MI 48185

548-5025

721-2262

OPEN 7 DAYS

NO HASSLE RETURN

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The Kinder Kamp with Jewish Pizzazz
A SUMMERTIME OF PLEASURE
A LIFETIME OF MEMORIES ..

B.H.

June 28 - July 30, 1993

KINDY KAMP

JUNIOR KAMPERS & GIRLS' DIVISION

Ages 3-5
Monday-Friday
10 a.m.-4 p.m. or 10 a.m.-2 p.m
at
BAIS CHABAD
32000 Middlebelt
Farmington Hills

Ages 6-7
GIRLS 8-12
Monday-Friday
10 a.m.-4 p.m.
at
GANEINU NORTH
4230 Middlebelt
West Bloomfield

BOYS' DIVISION (Ages 8-12)
August 2-27, 1993
NEW Monday-Friday 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
at GANEINU NORTH
REASONABLE RATES - DISCOUNTS

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The Bright Idea:

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851-1318
CAMP SEAGULL . . .

Since 1955. Nestled in
Michigan's north woods on
beautiful Lake Charlevoix,
Camp Seagull offers a full
range of land, water and fine
arts programs. A pleasant
learning environment for
boys and girls, ages 8-15.
Join us for a get-
acquainted reception on Fri-
day, Jan. 15th, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
at the clubhouse of Aiding-
brooke Apts. (5770 Drake,
West Bloomfield). The
Schulmans (313) 851-13 1 8.

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Shaarey Zedek Beth
Hayeled Summer Camp

27375 BELL ROAD
SOUTHFIELD, MI 48034
RENA WEINTRAUB 357-5544

2nd Location:

EUGENE & MARCIA
APPLEBAUM CENTER
4200 WALNUT LAKE ROAD
W. BLOOMFIELD, MI 48323
JANET PONT 681-5353

Shaarey Zedek offers 3
three-week sessions. Week-
ly themes give our campers
a great opportunity for
specialized projects, foods
and music. Campers are 2-6
years old with a special
"senior" camp with weekly
field trips for children enter-
ing kindergarten. We also of-
fer extended hours and
Parent-Toddler classes at 15
months.

Summer Impressions
Day Camp
1st Impressions
Nursery & Day Schools

4150 MIDDLEBELT/
5760 DRAKE
WEST BLOOMFIELD
661-3630

The ultimate specialty day
camp for children through 9
years old. Includes summer
activities with a heavy em-
phasis on the outdoors.
Swimming (2 in-ground
pools), professional tennis
courts, basketball courts,
playgrounds and sports fields
for soccer, baseball, field
hockey, etc. All with profes-
sional instructors.
Further activities include
picknicking, nature studies,
arts & crafts & theme weeks
with special events and
visitors. Optional transporta-
tion. Full and 1/2 day
programs.

Surplus City Co.

For more info. call Mrs. Bergstein 626-3194/855-2910

Give a Gift Subscription

Camp Seagull

THE JEWISH NEWS

3766 W. 12 MILE RD.
BERKLEY, MI
(313) 548-5025

1900 N. WAYNE RD.
WESTLAND, MI
(313) 721-2262

A complete Camp Outfitter.
We at Surplus City know how

hectic getting ready for camp
can be. Our helpful and
knowledgeable staff has
many years of camping ex-
perience and are ready to
assist you with your camping
purchases. Our complete
selection and legitimate low
prices will make your camp
experience an enjoyable and
less costly one. Located at
3144 W. 12 Mile in Berkley,
548-5025 and in Westland
721-2262.

Camp Tamakwa

1760 S. TELEGRAPH
SUITE 300
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI 48302
(313) 336-6400

CAMP TAMAKWA, a co-ed
children's wilderness sum-
mer camp in Algonquin Park,
Ontario, since 1936. Most
diversified program available
,balances activities with in-
dividual growth of each
camper. Full landsports,
water, arts, drama and tripp-
ing programs. Photography,
Day Outings, Ropes Task
Course, Clay/Pottery and
more.

Westcoast Connection
Travel Camp

1-800-767-0227

WESTCOAST CONNEC-
TION offers tours for teens
13-17 years old of Western
U.S.A., Canada and Europe;
as well as cycling adventures
of Cape Cod, Vermont and
Europe. For 11 years, WEST-
COAST CONNECTION has
been unique in teen travel
with our "camp on wheels"
philosophy — we combine
the excitement and activities
of a tour (rafting, skiing, cycl-
ing ...) with the comaraderie
of summer camp.
Our touring programs
allow students to see the
country by doing a variety of
activities along thew
cycling programs are hi.t.
time beginners to intermedi-
ate levels — anybody can do
it — and are unique for ne
number and variety of ac-
tivities included in addition to
cycling. For students 17-21
years old, a special Euro-
pean cycling tour is offered.

Camp Tanuga

Willoway Day Camp

356-CAMP

P.O. BOX 250933
W. BLOOMFIELD, MI 48325
(313) 932-2123

"TANUGA MAGIC" — the
feeling of warmth inside and
the togetherness that every-
body has when the last days
of camp arrive. It is the tears
that roll down saddened
cheeks with the thoughts of
the end of a wonderful sum-
mer. We have become fami-
ly — that's what it's all about.
Come experience the
TANUGA MAGIC. Now offer-
ing 3- 5- and 8-week
sessions.
21-day session available,
individualized tripping pro-
gram also available.
Camp for more informa-
tion, 356-CAMP. CAMP
TANUGA — Since 1952— A
quality camping experience
for girls and boys 6-15.

Willoway, ACA accredited,
has provided non-competi-
tive programs since 1969 en-
compassing 20 acres of lake,
pond, pool, woods, animal
farm, nature trails, tennis
courts. Activities include in-
structional swim, archery,
pony riding, fencing, sailing,
water-skiing, drama, arts and
crafts, paddle and row
boating, fishing and athletics.
Transportation is included
within Willoway's pick-up
area for sessions of 3, 6 or 9
weeks. Lorraine and Arnie
Fisher, (313) 932-2123.

Camp Young Judaea

Camp Tel Yehudah

WAUPACA, WISCONSIN

Winter Address:

6328 N. CAROLINA AVE.
CHICAGO, IL 60659
Phone: (312) 338-0943
or Contact Young Judaea at
(313) 973-0038

50 W. 58TH STREET
NEW YORK, NY 10019
PHONE (212) 247-9215
or Contact YHoung Judaea at
(313) 973-0038

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Summer Address:

Winter Address:

Summer Address:

11 NYS RTE. 97
BARYVILLE, NY 12771

E989 STRATTON LAKE RD.
WAUPACA, WI 549481
Phone: (715) 258-2288

Tel Yehudah, the national
summer camp of Young
Judaea for entering 9-12-
graders stresses Judaism,
Zionism, and leadership in
challenging and stimulating
programs. Campers streng-
then Jewish identity through
observing Shabbat and
Kashrut, Israeli dancing,
songs and prayer. They enjoy
rafting, swimming, over-
nights, sports, arts and crafts.
Sponsored by Hadassah.

CYJ is deeply committed to
Jewish values and tradition.
Campers live Judaism
through Kashrut and Shab-
bat observance, prayer, spe-
cial days, educational ac-
tivities and Israeli dance and
singing. Through a dynamic
combination of scouting,
overnight trips, arts and
crafts, campers acquire a
deepened sensitivity to com-
munity and group interaction.
Sponsored by Hadassah.

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