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January 21, 1994 - Image 73

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-01-21

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Great Lakes Yacht Club

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

Camp Tanuga

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

TANUGA...Northern MI
locatiQn; on Manistee
Lake; children 6-15 yrs.;
home of the most pro-
gressive, creative tripping
program featuring - Rock
Climbing, Sea Kayaking,
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.

Upland Hills Farm
Day Camp

ative and performing arts.
Mature and caring staff,
resident physician and
Friday night services. U.S.
dollar worth 25% more in
Canada! Directors Harold
or Bruce Nashman, Toll
Free 1-800-866-8170 or our
representative Deby
Games (313) 851-0040.

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.

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

West coast
Connection

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.

800-767-0227

Camp Wahanowin

P.O. BOX 850
ORILLIA, ONTARIO L3V 6K8
(810) 851-0040 OR
1-800-866-8170

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-
lenge activities and cre-

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

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Camp Walden

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

Great Lakes Yacht Club was the 1st yacht club to offer
sailing classes for children in the Detroit area. Forty years
later, G.L.Y.C. is still continuing it's fine educational tradition.
A program for youths 9-18, 'beginning sailor to advanced
racer, G.L.Y.C. offers sailirig classes that teach safety,
seamanship, sportsmanship, and FUN !
(ADULT CLASSES AVAILABLE)
We are lucky to have as heid of the sailing program, Julee
Roth, Sailor/Author of "GU4tEADY GET SET, GO !" a
definitive book on sailing.

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Junior Sail Dates

June 20 - July 1
July 5 - July 15
July 25 Aug. 5
Aug.A- Aug. 19

For more information

tact Pat at 810-778-9510.

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FOR OUR SUMMER CAMPS! *

* Professional Instruction
* Swimming
* Field Sports
* Jr. Tennis
* Arts & Crafts
* Nature Studies
* Creative Dramatics
* Theme Weeks

*

* Weekly Field Trips
* Counselor-In-Training
Program (11-13 years old)
* Overnights

_summer
Impress
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DAY CAMP

4150 Middlebelt Road
(between Lone Pine & Long Lake Roads) -4(
West Bloomfield 48323

first 4 9
Impressions

NURSERY AND DAY SCHOOLS

32500 West Thirteen Mile
5760 Drake Road
(between Walnut Lake & Maple Roads) (between Orchard Lake & Farmington Roads)
Farmington Hills 48334
West Bloomfield 48322

SIGN-UP NOW...661-3630

Full or half day programs
begin June 20th (extended hours at no additional cost).

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