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January 24, 1997 - Image 134

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-01-24

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ON LAKE COUCHICHING

A UNIQUE SPIRITED CAMP FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
AGES 6-15
7, 4 & 3 WEEK PERIODS

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10 Day Mini Sessions
PLUS
• 43 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
• Great Food
• Shabbat Dinner . . .Friday Evening Services
. Personal Interviews with Director
BRUCE NASHMAN in DETROIT AREA
• SATURDAY, MARCH 1 • SUNDAY, MARCH 2
For information call Toll Free 1 800 701 3132 or
in Michigan call Deby Gannes (810) 851-0040

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THINK OF SEA-GULL.

All girls. New skills. Great fun.

Since 1955, the Schulman family has offered traditional summer camping
in a nurturing, fun-filled environment. Today, that tradition continues in our
creative program designed for girls ages 7-15. fi •

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At Camp Sea-Gull, your daughter will learn
new skills in a setting that encourages personal growth, success and life-long
friendships. Our program includes tennis, soccer, sailing, canoeing, sea kayaking
horseback riding, drama, arts and crafts, overnights and much, much more.

We offer two- and four-week sessions, a 3:1 camper-counselor

ratio, a high quality staff and limited enrollment

To find out more, ask for our brochure.
Call Dill Schulman at 616-547-6556
or Jack Schulman at 810-851-1318.

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Located in northwest lower Michigan,
on the shores of beautiful Lake Charlevoix.
0E3580 Boyne City Road, Charlevoix, MI 49720

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many age-appropriate activi-
ties. I'm usually at the lake
and the kids are doing their
own thing. There's fun for
everyone," said Mr. Simons.
Family-oriented summer vaca-
tions with built-in meals and
activities are certainly not a
new phenomenon — not too
far back folks were motoring to
Michigan's west coast to stay
at Mendelson's, Sleepy Hol-
low, Fiddleman's or the Bilt-
more and the Dells,
Wisconsin-based Nippersink or
to the Concord in the Catskills.
Family camp affords a less
expensive alternative to pricier
trips for the budget conscious.
"For a week, the four of us go
for about $1,000, including
meals," said Hugh Broder. But
price is not the only considera-
tion.
"There's just a feeling about
this place," says Mt Broder
about Camp Nebagamon, a

tonville has been extending its
summer camp season for years
with themed family camp
weekends. "We have fall col-
ors, spring, congregational and
family weekends and a New
Year's camp that's longer," said
Family Camp coordinator
Helayne Shaw. "Each session
includes the Shabbat experi-
ence."
"It's really an easy vacation,"
said Ms. Shaw "And every-
thing's included. You're not at
an expensive vacation spot
paying for a $10 hamburger.
And it's close enough to home
and far enough away."
Among Tamarack's more
popular get-aways are the Bub-
bie and Zadie weekends.
"Grandparents and grandchil-
dren get to spend some great
quality time together," said
Ms. Shaw. "We even have
grandparents who come from
all over the country to spend
time with their
Michigan
grandkids, and
vice versa."
Many camps
sell out space
well before the
summer and
some, like
Michigania and
Tamarack's
Bubbie and
Zadie week-
ends, have de-
vised a lottery
system to deal
with the huge
numbers han-
kering for camp
Only the dog is left behind when the Broders go to camp.
life.
boy's camp 35 miles south of
Ms. Shaw finds that grand-
Duluth, Minn., where he
parents are just as eager as the
spent his childhood summers.
children to do the activities.
"I'd say that with few excep-
"They're practically pushing
tions, most of the people are
the kids out of the way to do
ex-campers."
arts and crafts ... they love
Camp Tamarack in Or-
it!" El

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