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January 14, 1994 - Image 81

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-01-14

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horseback riding, boat-
ing, swimming, photogra-
phy, dance, arts, archery,
share your day with
Jewish learning, and
much more. Specialty
units for those interested
in adventure, arts, or
Hebrew. Call Deanne
Dunn - 312/782-1477 x 12.

Camp Ramah In
Canada

801 EGLINTON AVENUE WEST
SUITE 406
TORONTO, ONTARIO M5N 1 E3
(416) 789-2193

Shaarey Zedek/
Beth Hayeled
Summer Camp

27375 BELL ROAD
SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48034
RENA WEINTRAUB, 810-357-
5544
2ND LOCATION:
EUGENE & MARCIA
APPLEBAUM CENTER
4200 WALNUT LAKE ROAD
WEST BLOOMFIELD, MICHIGAN
48323
JANET PONT, 810-681-4235

Camp Ramah is locat-
ed in Muskoka and is suit-
able for children ages 9
to 16. At Ramah we
believe that the summer
is an important time for
growth.We offer a full
range of exciting activi-
ties, while remaining ded-
icated to fostering Jewish
commitment and Jewish
values.

Shaarey Zedek offers
two 3-week and one 2-
week sessions. Weekly
themes give our campers
a great opportunity for
specialized projects,
foods and music. Camp-
ers are 2-6 years old with
a special "Senior Camp"
with weekly field trips for
children entering kinder-
garten. We also offer
extended hours and par-
ent-toddler classes begin-
ning at 15 months.

Ruach Day Camp

Camp Tamakwa

27700 SOUTHFIELD ROAD
LATHRUP VILLAGE, MI 48076
552-9690 OR 968-1490

IN ALGONQUIN PARK
1760 S. TELEGRAPH SUITE 300
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI 48302
313-335-6400

Last summer over sev-
enty children enjoyed a
fun-filled summer at
Ruach. This year we are
planning another great
summer filled with trips
and other exciting
events. We would like to
welcome Rabbi Gold-
stein who will be our
Learning Director. To reg-
ister please call Rabbi
Akevy Greenblatt, Camp
Director, at 552-9690 or at
home 968-1490.

Camp Sea- Gull

CHARLEVOIX, MICHIGAN
5680 EUCLID
W. BLOOMFIELD, MI 48323
313-855-5873

Welcome! Camp Sea-
Gull has been owned
and operated by the
Schulman family since its
inception in 1955. Our
philosophy towards cam-
ping goes beyond each
individual, to encompass
not only skill development
and self-reliance, but also
group dynamics and
socialization. We expect
our campers to learn, to
be active participants,
and to be an integral
part of the environment
around us. We are here
to nurture, as well as
challenge our campers,
in a fun, supportive and
non-competitive atmos-
phere.

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ON WHEELS

CAMP TAMAKWA...In
Algonquin Park. A
Camping Tradition Since
1936. Boys & Girls ages 7-
16. 4 or 8 Weeks (plus 2
wk. Junior Program).
Swimming - Windsurfing
- Sailing - Kayaking -
Drama - Crafts - Pottery -
Photography - Canoe
Trips - Day Outings - All
Landsports - Creative
Programs - Ropes Task
course Planned For 1994 -
Rollerblade/Hockey Rink
and Mountain Biking.
TAMAKWA is an accredit-
ed member of the
Canadian Camping As-
sociation.

Tamarack Camps
(Fresh Air Society)

CAMP LISTINGS page 80

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5700 ORAKE ROAO (JUST- SOUTH OF (JALIYUT LAKE)

ADMISSION IS FREE AT THE JAMBOREE

INCLUDES ALL PROTECTIVE GEAR AND
ROLLERBLADES; FREE PUTT-PUTT CP%

Please bring your own rollertlades if you have them

(Does not include snack bar and video games)

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Sunday, Jan. 16 12-3 PM

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. SEE THE NEW CAMP VIDEO/

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Cancer Prevention

Tips

• Eat foods high in fiber
and low in fat

• Include fresh fruits,
vegetables and whole
grain cereals in your diet

• If you drink alcoholic
beverages, do so only in
moderation

• Don't smoke or use
tobacco in any form

• Avoid unnecessary X-rays

• Avoid too much sunlight;
use sunscreens

• Take estrogens only as
long as necessary

6600 WEST MAPLE RD.
WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI 48322
(810) 661-0600

At Tamarack Camps, a
highly trained and caring
staff ensure personalized
attention to each
camper, and the highest
safety standards possible.
Our wide variety of terrific
programs, campsites and
recreational facilities
guarantee a fun time in a
Jewish stetting for cam-
pers of all ages. New
activities at Camp Maas

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For More Information:

Call toll-free

TANUGA IS ... Located in Northern Mich.;
on Manistee Lake; in its 4th decade of op-
eration; for girls & boys 6-1 5 years old; nur-
turing staff at a 1 :4 min. ratio; home of the
most progressive, creative overnight tripping
program that features - Rock Climbing, Sea
Kayaking, Mt_ Biking, Sailing, Female & Male
traveling Sports teams, Hiking, Canoeing,
Fishing & more; campers choosing their own
activity schedule in a structured environment;
an all-inclusive family. Come talk with the
people that have successfully combined "old
time" camping tradition with modern day
programming! Come "experience the Magic"
of Tanuga. Family camp also available.

■ 3, 5 and 8 week sessions
■ 21 day sessions available
■ Individualized Tripping Programs

1-800-4-CANCER

Fore more information
call (810) 738-TANU

Micl*an Cancer Rnmdation

110 E Warren Avenue

Deirotl. Michgan 48201.13/9

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