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January 21, 1994 - Image 70

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-01-21

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29901 MIDDLEBELT ROAD
FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48334
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Adat Shalom
Day Camp

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Transportation
will be provided
to and from camp on
separate buses for Oak Park er Southfield!

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Camp Director

office - 55Z-9690
honie - 968-1490

Summer at
Cranbrook

CRANBROOK, KINGSWOOD
& BROOKSIDE DAY CAMPS:

DRUNK DRIVING DOESN'T
JUST KILL DRUNK DRIVERS.

Nicholas Esposito, killed Oct. 13,

1989 at 8:25pm.

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• Elderhostel
• Focal Point — A film-making institute
for adults.
• Art and French classes for adults.
• Soccer camps for boys and girls, ages
10 and up

For further information, call

Cranbrook Summer
Programs Office

645-3678

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72 LYNDHURST AVENUE
TORONTO, ONTARIO M5R2Z7,
CANADA
(416) 975-9060
FAX (416) 975-0130

A caring camp: For 60
years Arowhon has been
summer home to boys
and girls aged 7 to 16 in
the Algonquin Park
wilderness. Sailing, wind-
surfing, horseback riding,
tennis, canoeing, trip-
ping, kayaking, drama,
crafts, nature. Transpor-
tation from Detroit to
camp. Detroit info ses-
sions January 23 and
February 27. Call us for
time and place.

SUMMER & SPECIAL PRO-
GRAMS
BOX 801
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI 48303-
0801

CRANBROOK
SUMMER THEATRE

OTHER CRANBROOK
PROGRAMS

Camp Arowhon

Cranbrook Day
Camps

(Ages 5-12) June 20 - July 29
Instruction in tennis, canoeing,
swimming, archery, weaving, ceramics,
dance, arts & crafts, nature study, sports

June 20 - July 29
Drama instruction by professionals
with weekly performances in the
Greek amphitheatre

For the under-6 set,
Adat Shalom offers three
fun-filled mornings or full
days. Youngsters will
enjoy outdoor play, craft
activities, nature, garden-
ing, cooking, waterplay
and weekly themes,
Professional staff trained
in child development will
provide a warm, nurturing
environment. For "mini"
campers, Parent-Toddler
and "Just For Me" classes
are available.

Next time your friend insists on
driving drunk, do whatever it takes to
stop him. Because if he kills innocent
:people, how will you live with yourself?

FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS DRIVE DRUNK.

Send Someone
Special A Gift
52 Weeks a Year.

Send a gift
subscription to

THE

JEWISH NEWS

Cranbrook's summer
programs offer five year
olds through adults a
stimulating variety of
activities set among 315
acres of meadows,
woods, lakes, streams
and gardens. Sports, art,
music, theater and a vari-
ety of other offerings are
available, using Cran-
brook's building, outdoor
swimming, tennis courts
and playing fields.

Futurekids
Computer Learning
Center

SUGAR TREE SHOPPING
WEST BLOOMFIELD
932-0310

Who says summer time
learning must be dull?
Building and program-
ming a smart car, creat-
ing a yearbook, or solving

mysteries and puzzles are
all part of a way-cool
Futurekids camp class.
Mega-fun while learning
too! Week and two-week
camp sessions; and all-
year-round classes avail-
able.

Ganeinu Day
Camp

4280 MIDDLEBELT
WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI
(313) 932-8584

A uniquely blended
program of fun-filled,
action-packed days in an
atmosphere of meaning-
ful Jewish experience. A
comprehensive program
of sports, swimming, arts
and crafts, trips, music,
dramatics, Judaic them-
es, devoted staff, beauti-
ful grounds. Children are
known to wait all year to
return to GANEINU. Call
Mrs. Bergstein at 626-
3194.

Great Lakes
Yacht Club
Jr. Sailing Program

23900 JEFFERSON
ST. CLAIR SHORE, MI 48080
(810) 778-9510

Great Lakes Yacht
Club's program for Jr.
Sailors has been teaching
the joys of seamanship
and competitive sailing
for forty years. Located
on Lake St. Clair, we offer
an exciting experience
for 9-18 year olds, begin-
ning sailors to advanced
racers, that teaches safe-
ty, seamanship, sports-
manship and FUN!

Habonim Camp
Tavor

3359 TACOMA CIRCLE
ANN ARBOR, MI 48108
(313) 971-1147

Tavor, one of the five
Habonim Camps in North
America, offers a unique
camping experience in a
Kibbutz atmosphere. Lo-
cated on 68 scenic acres
in Southwestern Michigan
— Habonim has offered
Pioneer Jewish Camping
for more than 55 years. A
full camp program of
sports and scouting is
enhanced by accenting
Jewish history, social jus-
tice, Zionism in Israel. Call
Ron Sussman for more
information or a presen-
tation in your home, (313)
971-1147.

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