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January 14, 1994 - Image 84

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-01-14

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CAMP LISTINGS page 77

include Water-skiing,
Circus Specialty, Roc-
ketry, Kayaking and
Radio Station for all ages.
Informational meetings
are held each month -
call for further details.

Oc'er. 1119

Camp Tanuga

• Weekly Themes

• 2 1/2-5 years of age
(diapers accepted)

• Half or full day options

KALKASKA, MICHIGAN
3761 INDIAN TRAIL
ORCHARD LAKE, MI 48324
313-738-TANU

• Parent toddler
Energetic Two's
By Myself

• 3 & 4 year old classes

• Water play
Songs
Arts and crafts

• Excellent staff and facilities

SUMMER DIRECTOR - ANITA LAMPCOV (formerly Anita Jacobs)
5075 W. Maple • West Bloomfield • 851-6880

See

Camp Guide II

Upland Hills Farm
Day Camp

481 LAKE GEORGE ROAD
OXFORD, MI
810-628-1611

in the

For 33 years, Upland
Hills has been providing
urban children a unique
rural experience. A wide
variety of activities, 240
acres of woods, fields,
farm yard and lake, plus
farm animals ranging
from bunnies to draft
horses, provide an end-
less array of fun and new
opportunities for campers
at Upland Hills. Four two-
week sessions. Bus trans-
portation available.

January
21 st

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program featuring - Rock
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Mt. Biking, Sailing,
Traveling Sports teams,
Hiking, Canoeing, Fishing
& more.; combining "old
time" camping tradition
with modern day pro-
gramming! Come "expe-
rience the Magic" of
Tanuga. Family camp
available.

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Camp Wahanowin On
Lake Couchiching, 150
acres 1 1/2 hours north of
Toronto, Canada, cele-
brates its 40th Season
under Owner/Directors
the Nashman family.
Complete waterfront and
landsports program, chal-
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Mature and caring staff,
resident physician and
Friday night services. U.S.
dollar worth 25% more in
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Camp Walden

CHEBOYGAN, MICHIGAN
31070 APPLEWOOD LANE
FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48331
810-661-1890

To a child, summer
brings a sense of adven-
ture, an aura of excite-
ment, and a spirit of hav-
ing fun amid good times
and warm friendships.
Summer offers longer
days, gentle breezes, and
a pleasant recess from
day-to-day living. Child-
ren can slow down from
the hectic pace of
school; they can pause
and experience life at its
fullest. They can apply
their new-found class-
room knowledge in a
practical environment,
testing theories and
growing with others in an
exciting atmosphere.
Most of all, they can
have fun!
Camp Walden offers
this perfect combination
of summer and adven-
ture to all children.

Westcoast
Connection

800-767-0227

Westcoast Connection,
in its 12th year, is an
accredited summer pro-
gram and a leader in stu-
dent travel offering 3 dis-
tinct programs for teen-
agers 13-17 years of age.
Our programs visit the
Western United States
and Canada, New
England, and Europe. We
offer:
• Active Teen Tours,
• Cycling trips for
beginner and intermedi-
ate levels, and
• Outdoor Adventure
with greater physical
challenge.
Trips range from 19 to
44 days.
The Westcoast Con-
nection philosophy is to
combine the excitement
and activities of a tour
that allows students to
really experience the
country (rafting, riding,
skiing, cycling...) with the
camaraderie of summer
camp. The addition of
special programs and
participation fosters per-
sonal growth, group spirit,
and cherished friendships
guaranteed to last long
after summer's end.
In addition, we have a
separate program called

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