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January 12, 1996 - Image 91

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-01-12

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THE CLUB (A SENIOR ADULT DAY PROGRAM)

encourages personal
growth, success and life-
long friendships. Their
program includes tennis,
soccer, sailing, canoeing,
horseback riding, drama,
arts and crafts, overnights
and much, much more!
Camp Sea-Gull offers
three and six-week ses-
sions for girls ages 7-16, a
3:1 camper-counselor
ratio, a high-quality staff
and limited enrollment.

brates its 40th season
under Owner/Directors
the Nashman family.
Complete waterfront and
landsports program, chal-
lenge activities and cre-
ative and performing arts.
Mature and caring staff,
resident physician and
Friday night services.
Great rate of exchange
on U.S. dollars. Directors
Harold or Bruce Nash-
man, toll free 1-800-701-
3132 or our representa-
tive Deby Gannes 810-
851-0040.

MAKE A POSITIVE CHANGE IN YOUR LIFE OR
IN THE LIFE OF SOMEONE FOR WHOM YOU CARE.

Camp Walden

Camp Tanuga

KALKASKA, MICHIGAN
P.O. BOX 2197
BIRMINGHAM, MI 48012
810-258-9150

TANUGA IS ... Located
in Northern Michigan; on
Manistee Lake; in its 4th
decade of operation; for
girls & boys 6-15 years old;
nurturing staff at a 1:4
min. ratio; home of the
most progressive, cre-
ative overnight tripping
program that features -
Rock Climbing, Sea Kay-
aking, Mt. Biking, Sailing,
Female & Male Traveling
Sports Teams, Hiking,
Climbing Wall, Canoeing,
Fishing & more; campers
choosing their own activi-
ty schedule in a struc-
tured environment; an all-
inclusive family. Come
talk with the people that
have successfully com-
bined "old time" camp-
ing tradition with modern-
day programming!
Come "experience the
Magic" of Tanuga.
Family camp also avail-
able.
• 18-day, 4-week and
full season available.
• Individualized tripping
programs for ages 13-16.
For more information
call 810-258-9150.

Camp Wahanowin

CITY ADDRESS
227 EGLINTON AVENUE WEST
TORONTO, ONTARIO M4R 1A9
1-800-701-3132 OR
MICHIGAN REP. 810-851-0040

, Camp Wahanowin on
Lake Couchiching, 150
acres 1 1/2 hours north of
Toronto, Canada, cele-

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 — a
time to build lifelong
memories.
Camp Walden offers a
superb facility, talented
staff, numerous activities
both in-and-out of camp,
beautiful grounds and a
clean spring-fed lake. A
summer to remember at
a special home away
from home!

• Door to Door Transportation

• Social Interaction with peers

• Delicious Kosher meals

• Religious services, classes
and Holiday observances

• Trained Professionals caring
for your loved ones

• Participation in planned recreational,
educational and cultural activities

The Club fosters independence, promotes wellness and improves the
quality of life of every participant. Make a positive change today.

Call Myrna Katz, Day Program Director at (810) 661-2999.

WINTER ADDRESS:
6600 N. LINCOLN AVE. #304
LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60645
PHONE: 708-982-2040
OR CONTACT YOUNG JUDAEA
AT 313-994-8500
SUMMER ADDRESS
E989 STRATTON LAKE ROAD
WAUPACA, WI 54981
PHONE: 715-258-2288

CAMP LISTINGS page 21

• Respite for the caregivers

Located in The Fleischman Residence/Blumberg Plaza on the JCC Campus
6710 West Maple Road

Camp Young
Judaea

CYJ is deeply commit-
ted to Jewish Values and
Tradition. Campers live
Judaism through Kashrut
and Shabbat observ-
ance, prayer, special
days, educational activi-
ties and Israeli dance
and singing. Through a
dynamic combination of
scouting, overnight trips,
arts and crafts, campers
acquire a deepened sen-
sitivity to community and
group interaction.
Sponsored by Hadassah.

• Intergenerational activities

Group
Apartments for
the Elderly

A Jewish Family Service Program
Since 1979

• Luxurious apartments, with private bedrooms, for shared living.
• Supportive care provided by Geriatric Care Workers and Social
Workers.
If someone you know desires a family-like setting,
JEWISH
FAMILY
please call Jan Bayer at 559-1500.

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SERVICE

Endowed by the Coville-Triest Family Foundations.

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