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January 19, 1996 - Image 71

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-01-19

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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!

Camp Young
Judaea

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

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.

Cranbrook Day
Camps

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

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.

Deer Hill
Expeditions

P.O. BOX 180
MANCOS, CO 81328
970-533-7492 FAX: 970-533-
7221

Deer Hill is a wilderness
adventure and communi-
ty-service program for
teen-agers ages 14-18.
Activities include rafting,
backpacking, rock climb-
ing, cross-cultural living
and service in the Navajo
Indian Nation, including
conservation projects

with the U.S. Forest
Service. Small groups are
led by skilled, kind and
mature professionals.
Emphasis on adventure,
challenge, service and
friendship.

First Impressions
Nursery & Day
Schools

32500 W. 13 MILE ROAD
FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48334

5760 DRAKE
W. BLOOMFIELD, MI 48322
(810) 661-3630
FULL/HALF DAYS-EXTENDED
DAY/OPTIONAL

First Impressions' facili-
ties are self-contained
and perfect for the
younger set (18 mos. to
under 5). With special
attention to each and
every camper, our staff
develops the total child
through an exciting
camp experience.
The daily activities
focus on arts and crafts,
water play, dromatics,
sports, playground excur-
sions, and nature/science
explorations. Each week
of camp encompasses a
specific theme which
varies from summer to
summer. Special events,
visitors, and cookouts
make Summertime Fun
Time.

SYNCJTIILLA® SNAP T-NECK

atagonia developed Synchilla pile six years ago. It's been
I worn while kayaking in South America, fall fly-fishing in
Wyoming and Montana and trekking in Nepal. Synchilla pile
will stand up to all sorts of punishment. Even when damp, the
loft stays full and will keep you warm.

the yachtsman

Michigan's largest selection of Patagonia apparel.
4316 N. Woodward Ave * South of 14 Mile Road
(810) 549-5070

patagonia®

Ganeinu Day
Camp

4230 MIDDLEBELT RD.
WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI
(810) 932-8584

A uniquely blended
program of fun-filled,
action-packed days in
an atmosphere of mean-
ingful Jewish experience.
A comprehensive pro-
gram of sports, swimming,
arts and crafts, trips,
music, dramatics, Judaic
themes, devotod staff,
beautiful grounds.
Children are known to
wait all year to return to
GANEINU.

Great Lakes
Yacht Club
Jr. Sailing Program

SPORTS CLINICS - ARTS & CRAFTS - FIELD TRIPS - DRAMATICS
SHABBATONS - DANCE - SWIMMING - LIMITED TRANSPORTATION
CHALLAH BAKING - FISHING - KARATE - BOATING
DRESS UP DAYS - MINI GOLF - JEWISH CULTURE - TALENT SHOWS
BARBECUES - ROLLER SKATING - BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS

KINDY KAMP

KAMP 2

KAMP

June 24 - July 26

June 24 - July 26

July 29 - August 23

Boys & girls ages 3-5

Boys 6-7 & Girls 6-12
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Boys ages 6-12
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

10:00 a. . - 4:00 p.m.

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

Great Lakes Yacht
Club's program for Jr.
Sailors has been teaching
the joys of seamanship
and competitive sailing

CAMP LISTINGS page 72

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