r Oh. 3 Shaarey Eeelek 'Beth vi4ayelecl Mosery School Don't Be Shut Out SUMMER CAMP Can't afford the high cost of summer camp? Many scholarships are available. for ages 2-6 Available at both locations for 8 weeks STEVE STEIN STAFF WRITER israel/Applebauni Carter, W. Oloontfidd Southfield and N Note 19 - Auguist Attention: Children of KincLergartert Age We have a Special Prograt., for Yo . With Weekly Fielel Trips • Parent-Toddler, 15-30 nios. • Terri-fic Twos • Half 6. Full Pay Programs •Weeldy Themes •Nature 6. Craft Activities •Music fr Dance Specialists Extenc(ed t-lowrs: 7:30 am. to 5:30 pot - For inforwation call Rena Weintraub at 810-357-5544 or Janet Pont at 810-68-1-4235 Swimming Sailing Tripping Canoeing Water Skiing • o s es ours • a) •_, LAK LAK E E C 0 U CFHOIC R YS A UNIQUE SPIRITED RITED BOYS AND GIRLS AGES 6-15 7, 4 & 3 WEEK PERIODS 10 Day Mini Sessions PLUS • 40 yrs. Nashman Family Original Owners/Directors • 150 Acres . . .Magnificent Crystal Clear Lake • 1 1/2 hours from Toronto • Complete Waterfront, Creative Arts & Landsports Facilities • Enthusiastic, Caring Staff • Shabbat Dinner . . .Friday Services • Great Food Professionally Staffed Cn BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL CAMP LU C/) LU CC F- LU Offered in 3 Week Session For information contact our Detroit representative Deby Gannes at (810) 851-0040 or call our Toll Free voice mail 1-800-866-8170 Theatre Science Dance C.I.T. Program Next time you feed your face, think about your heart. LU 1— X 20 Go easy on your heart and start cutting back on foods that are high in saturated fat and cholesterol. The change'll do you good. U American Heart Association ■ I•1I ■ •• ■ • WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE Windsurfing O of every family can afford to send its children to sum- mer camp. That's why hundreds of thousands of dollars in scholarship money is available for those who are will- ing to take the time to apply for it. "It's been our policy for 92 years that no child will be denied a camp experience because of his or her family's inability to pay for it," said Harvey Finkelberg, ex- ecutive director of Tamarack Camps. Of Tamarack's approximately 1,800 campers each year, about two-thirds pay the full tuition and the other one-third receives par- tial or full scholarships, Mr. Finkelberg said. Last year, some $680,000 worth of scholarships were dis- tributed, with $400,000 coming from the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. Two-thirds of Tamarack's bud- get comes from campers' fees, Mr. Finkelberg said. It costs between $1,800 and $2,200 to attend one of Tamarack's camps for one month. About 1,500 youngsters attend Jewish Community Center day camps annually, "and more than half are usually on scholarship, totaling about $300,000" said JCC membership director Sharon Bender. "We try to help all families based on individual needs and ex- traneous circumstances," Ms. Bender said. "We want children to have an enjoyable camp sea- son and we want to try to make it comfortable financially for their parents." To be eligible for a JCC camp scholar- ship, a y0 child must be from a Jewish fam- ily and a member of the JCC. A suburban Oakland County family who wished to remain anonymous has taken advantage of both Tamarack and JCC schol- arships for several years. The money has helped send the cou- ple's two children to camp. "Parents who want to send their children to a JCC or Tama- rack camp should not be too proud to look into scholarships," the mother said. "Sure, it takes a lot of time to fill out the forms. But it's real- ly worth it. What's nice is all the information you supply is con- fidential — nobody has to know about it." •••••••••••••••••• bout one-third of Tamarack campers pay reduced fees. In order to apply for a JCC day-camp scholarship, a family must supply: * A complete copy of its 1040 Federal Income Tax Form from the previous year, including copies of all W-2s. * Statements of verification from other sources of income. * Social Security numbers. * A completed financial state- ment. * A completed camp applica- tion for each child.