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May 23, 1997 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-05-23

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'TAMARACK CAMPS MOVING INTO 21 s"
CENtituRY, Amtoinsices $207 Miwohi
CAPITAL & ENDOWMENT CAMPAIGN

PAR

95 years is a long time for

CO— CHAIRPEOPLE
HARVEY GORDON
SHARON HART
JOE JACOBSON

EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR
HARVEY FINKELBERG

any organization to be in exis-
tence. To be a successful orga-
nization for 95 years is an
accomplishment. Such is the
case of the Fresh Air Society
and Tamarack Camps.
Tamarack Camps has been
"Enriching Jewish Life for 95
Years," and would like to do
so for many more years to
come. To achieve their goals,
the Fresh Air Society is
pleased to announce a $2.7

million

Capital
and
Endowment Campaign. The
goal of this campaign is to
update its current facilities
build new ones, and to endow
current and new programs.
Under the leadership of
Chairperson Jack A.
Robinson, Co-chairpeople
Sharon Hart, Harvey Gordon,
and Joe Jacobson, gxecutive
Director Harvey Finkelberg,
Assistant Executive Director
Susie Zaks, and Fresh Air

A MULTIPURPOSE INDOOR FACILITY

This 13,000 square-foot facility will house a 25-yard pool, a full-size gymnasium and a

stage where all-camp productions can take place. In addition, the entire camp population
will fit in this building. This facility will surely become the trademark of Camp Maas.

In addition to the Capital and
Endowment Campaign, there will be many
special events all summer long to celebrate
the 95th Anniversary of the Fresh Air Society.
"We want as many people to come to camp
this summer to celebrate with us. This is a
special time not only for us, but for the entire

Society President Edward
Lumberg, Tamarack Camps is
ready to move ahead toward
the 21st Century.
"Tamarack Camps has
touched the lives of many
families in this community,"
says Jack A. Robinson. "We
want to be able to enrich
these families and many
more families for years to
come. Having this Capital
and Endowment Campaign
will enable us to do so."

A KITCHEN AND DINING HALL FACILITY

This centralized kitchen and two dining halls will provide campers at
Camp Maas with excellent food and create an extremely
efficient operation.

community whose lives have bee touched by
Tamarack Camps," says Edward L,umberg.
If your life has been touched by Tamarack
Camp, please call Rick Goren at the Tamarack
Office at (248) 661-0600. We are looking for you,
your camp stories, and your camp pictures.
As Tamarack Camps moves toward the

21st century, please help them continue
enrich many more lives for years to come.

COMING SUNDAY, JUNE 8

FAMILY FUN DAY & OPEN HOUSE EXTRAVAGANZA
1:00 5:00 P.M.

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