Summer of 1997
Enriching Jewish Life for 95 Years

Goals of Tamarack

• To maintain excellence

• To exceed expectations

• Leave nothing to chance

• Meet the children's individual needs

Camp Maas

Choose from 2, 3, 4, 6, or 8 weeks

2nd-9th Graders
(some sessions filled with waiting lists)

T H E APP LETR EE

Typical Day at Camp Maas.

7:30 a.m.

Rise and Shine

8:30 a.m.

Breakfast

10:00 - 12:45

Activity Time: Kayaking, Waterskiing, Red Cross swim
lessons, Drama, a hockey game or tennis match,
individual Prime Time or select your own "Choice."

Children With Special Needs

Silverman Village

1:00 p.m.

Lunch and Singing

An emotionally supportive unit for children who are in special education
classes due to behavior difficulties.

1:45 - 2:30

Menucha (rest hour) — Mail time, letter writing,
hanging out with your bunkmates.

Horizons Program

2:45 - 5:30

Activity Time: General Swim, learning about the
environment at Teva, partake in the old west at
Pioneer Skills, throw a pot at ceramics, be the DJ at
the radio station or horseback ride through the trails.

6:30 Dinner

Fridays are extra special as we welcome the Shabbat
with homemade challah, a traditional Shabbat meal
and songfest.

7:15 Schmooze Visit with your brothers and sisters, challenge your
counselor to a basketball game or finish a project in
Arts & Crafts.

8:15 p.m.

Evening Programs: Hawaiian Luau, Overnights,
"Coming to America" and "Exodus," Foxfire Carnival.

9:15 p.m.

Lights out for Junior Side

10:00 p.m.

Lights out for Senior Side

For children with special needs who can be integrated into the regular camp
program where extra support staff are provided.

Winter Break & Spring Classic

February 17-18 and 20
March 31-April 1 and April 3

A great irtrcduction to camp, or a terrific way to keep camp memories all

year 'round.

