ELECTRONICS page 37 SFORTS CLINICS - ARTS & CRAFTS - HELP TKIFS - CKAMATICS HABI3ATON5 - DANCE - SWIMMING - LIMITED 7TANSF'OKTATION CHALLAH BAKING - FISHING KARATE - 50ATING GDKE- 55 OF PAYS - MINI GOLF - JEWISH CULTURE - TALENT SHOWS BARBECUES - ROLLER SKATING - BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS KAMF 1 Boys ages 6-7 & Girls ages 6-12 Register before March 21st for early bird discount For more information call (810) 932-8584 clay, all the old-fashioned things, they're still really popular. Fish- ing is really popular. There is nothing high tech." He adds with a laugh, "In fact we went back to cane poles last year. There was nothing to get tan- gled, no reels to worry about They just put the thing over and catch fish." Mr. Cohn believes camp is a place for recreation and activity, that camp is meant to get chil- dren doing social activities, and cannot do things they no at home. "I've thought of camps, in a way, almost like is- lands that kids go to to get away from things like TV," he says. "They don't want to get away from it at first, but once they're there..." Many camps with comput- ers combine nature and tech- nology. "It's really kind of an interesting mix and I think a Adat Shalom Day Camp THE PERFECT COMBINATION OF SUMMER FUN & ADVENTURE TH E A P P LE T R E E Walden is a distinctive co-ed camp for youngsters, set on the quiet shores of Long Lake in beautiful Northern Michigan. Its picturesque setting, extensive program, excellent facilities and professional staff offer boys and girls the perfect combination of summer and adventure! 38 Accents on Riding, Sailing, Kayaking, Waterskiing, Windsurfing, Theater, Tennis, Soccer, Gymnastics, Photography, Fine Arts and Crafts, Computers, Wilderness Camping, Canoeing, and Mountain Bike Trips. Two four and eight week sessions. For additional information, color brochure or video, call or write: 31070 Applewood Lane Farmington Hills, MI 48331 (810) 661-1890 Established 1959 29901 MIDDLEBELT ROAD FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48334 810-851-5105 Preschoolers and the kindergarten- bound set will enjoy a fun-packed summer with Adat Shalom's warm, experienced staff. Each week will fea- ture an exciting theme with special visi- tors including farm animals, pup- peteers, musicians, naturalists and pro- fessional story tellers. Outdoor adven- tures will encompass gardening, sports, games, crafts, cooking, waterplay and nature activities. Full day campers will enjoy a free lunch on Wednesday. Parent-toddler and "Just for Me" class- es are available for our "mini" campers. Birmingham Public Schools Super Summer Day Camp WEST MAPLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MAPLE & INKSTER ROADS Combine fun with hands-on learning in a day camp format in this youth enrichment program for 1st grade-mid- dle school students. With an extensive selection of courses, professional staff, and a staff-student ratio of 1-10, Super Summer Day Camp is a great choice for a summer full of fun and learning. Camp Arowhon 72 LYNDHURST AVENUE TORONTO, ONTARIO M5R 2Z7 CANADA 416-975-9060 FAX: 416-975-0130 Arowhon nurtures and challenges children on our own lake in the spec- healthy mix for the kids to be able to do both new and old," says Mt Cuthbert of Lake of The Woods and Greenwoods. "We are a traditional camp, but yet we bring that in. We still do the arts and crafts, we still do the canoeing, we still do the trips." Ms. Fisher from Willoway has similar ideas. "Our basic philosophy," she says, "is if kids enjoy doing this, we try and add it to our program." Mt Cuthbert feels it is nec- essary. "The whole point of the camp is to challenge the kids and to help develop self-es- teem and confidence," he says. "And the kids that go into the non-traditional camp activities have wonderful self-esteem af- ter being able to get up on two skis or have developed a graph- ics program on their computer or some other thing." CI tacular Algonquin Park wilderness: Sailing, windsurfing, horseback riding, canoeing, tripping, kayaking, nature, drama, ropes, crafts, tennis, archery, landsports and more. Our 2.6:1 camper-staff ratio allows us to give each camper individual and caring attention. Camp Sea-Gull 08580 BOYNE CITY ROAD, CHARLEVOIX, MI 49720 810-851-1318 616-547-6556 As an all-girls camp, Sea-Gull pro- vides a supportive environment in which girls can experience success, accomplishment and fun. Our enroll- ment is kept small — approximately 100 campers — to allow our girls to learn in an intimate atmosphere that encourages independence, personal growth and life-long friendships. Our 3:1 camper-to staff ratio affords chil- dren the opportunity to receive per- sonalized attention and acquire new skills in a safe, supervised setting. 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 Cou- chiching, 150 acres 1 1/2 hours north of Toronto, Canada, celebrates its 43rd season under Owner/Directors the Nashman family. Complete waterfront and landsports program, challenge CAMP LISTINGS page 42