CAMPS CALDAPS . CALDAPS CIALDAPS CAMPS GALLOPS CAMPS CAMPS CAMPS CAMPS CLAOAS CAMPS Experience page 69 CAMPING OUTFITTER AND WILDERNESS GUIDES HIGH END FLEECE AND WINTER CLOTHING TENTS, BACKPACKS, BOOB AND MUCH, MUCH MORE. WINTER SALE THRU JANUARY 24 3405 Orchard Lake Road — Keego Harbor 738-JAW1 (5291) Mountaineering & Backcountry Travel WALDEN CAMP FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 5607 South River Road • Cheboygan, Michigan 49721 Walden is a distinctive co-ed camp for youngsters, set on the quiet shores of Long Lake in beautiful Northern Michigan. Its picturesque setting, extensive program, excellent facilities and professional staff offer boys and girls the perfect combination of summer and adventure! Accents on Riding, Sailing, Kayaking, Waterskiing, Windsurfing, Theater, Tennis, Soccer, Gymnastics, Photography, Fine Arts and Crafts, Computers, Wilderness Camping, Canoeing, and Mountain Bike Trips. Two, four and eight week sessions. Est. 1959 For additional information, color brochure or video, call or write: 31070 Applewood Lane Farmington Hills, MI 48331 (313) 661-1890 • w Ma . plet)urst C 'Yews! • 11V91JOS CAMPING • SCUBA • FUN • WATERSKIING • RIDING • TENNIS • SCIENCE • SOCCER c.) Family owned and operated for 37 years, Maplehurst is an American Camping Association accredited summer camp where traditional values come first. Located on Torch Lake, north of Traverse City, Michigan, Maplehurst offers 2, 4 and 8 week sessions for boys and girls ages 7-17. For an application, brochure or videotape, contact: cm Dr. Lawrence Cohn, Director Camp Maplehurst - 1455 Quarton Road > Birmingham, MI 48009 • 313-647-2646 /it Maplehurst, the spirit of play is fundamental. 0 DANCE • VOLLEYBALL • GOLF • PHOTOGRAPHY • COMPUTERS • RIFLERY • SWIMMING program is for high school seniors from around the world who are exception- ally gifted in science. The students use state-of-the- art equipment at the In- stitute, attend lectures by its scientists, and conduct field study in the Negev. Dates are early July to early August for this 5 week program. For infor- mation on the Institute program, call 212-779- 2500. Young Judaea (spon- sored by Hadassah) Israel Discovery is a 43- day program for 15-17- year-olds. They sightsee throughout Israel, meet with Israeli Scouts, are hosted by a moshav fami- ly for a Shabbat, and meet with newly arrived immigrants. Students can also choose a week work- ing on an archaeological dig, working on a kibbutz, hiking the countryside, volunteering on an army base, studying the sea, or developing their tennis skills. The trip is sched- uled for June 28 to August 10. Machon-In-Israel is for 11th graders, who spend 47 days traveling and developing leadership skills. Previous member- ship in Young Judaea and Tel Yehuda camp experi- ence are required. Dates are July 5 to August 16. For information on Young Judaea trips, call 212- 247-9234 or 9235. COLLEGE AGE AND COLLEGE GRADUATE PROGRAMS American Zionist Youth Foundation (AZYF) Adventure on a Kibbutz spends 2 1/2 weeks on a kibbutz and three weeks of touring for those who have completed at least one year of college. Dates are June 16 to July 25. Graduate to Israel is four weeks of touring with other recent college graduates (up to 26 years of age). Dates are June 9 to July 7 or July 15 to August 12. Short on Time is an intensive, three-week introduction to Israel for students ages 18 to 26 who have completed at least one year of college. Dates are June 9 to June 20 or August 1 to August 22. Taste of Israel is for students ages 18 to 22 who have completed at least one year of college. For 4 1/2 weeks, there is touring, seminars, a stay at a nature study center, and five days in a kibbutz guest house. Dates are July 7 to August 6. Focus on israel (Lead- ership Training Seminar) is three weeks of meet- ings with government officials and Middle Eastern experts for cam- pus leaders. Dates are mid-June to July. For information on AZYF trips, call 212-339- 6916. Betar/Tagar (1-212-650- 1231) Tagar Israel Experience allows college students to spend three weeks on a special volunteer' project, then 2 weeks touring Israel. June 14 to July 16 are the dates. Tagar Israel Mission for College Activists is a specialized program for students active in Jewish and Israeli affairs on campus. There are three weeks of volunteering and two weeks of special tours, seminars, and events. Dates are June 14 to July 16. Operation Redemp- tion gives students the opportunity to build hous- ing for new Soviet immi- grants. The six week tour runs June 12 to July 29. Explore Israel '93 (spon- sored by USY) Explore Israel offers two options for students age 18 and up: a month in Jerusalem touring and learning about Israeli society and/or a month in the Galilee living on Kibbutz Hanaton while participating in an archaeological dig. College credits are avail- able. Jerusalem program is scheduled for May 24 to June 18; Galilee program is scheduled for June 20 to July 23. For informa- tion, call 212-533-7800 ext. 2510. Polytechnic University High-Technology Seminar and Field Trip is for undergrads, recent grads and grad students. This 10-day trip includes site visits and lectures. ❑