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June 06, 1997 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-06-06

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SUNDAY JUNE 13TH, 1 :00 5:00 P.M.
CAMP MAAS — ORTONVILLE, MICHIGAN RAIN OR SfillsiE

We're Kicking Off Our 95th Anniversary — And You're Invited!
Bring Your Family And A Smile!

95TH ANNIVERSARY
OPENING CEREMONIES — Help

RON CODEN & JOSH WHITE JR. CONCERT

There will be a special 4 p.m. perfor-
mance by these family entertainers

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us kick off our summer-long celebration.
CARNIVAL — Get your face painted,
play a game, get wet at the dunk tank or
jump on the moon walk!
5K FUN RUN/WALK —Test your
endurance in this fun run/walk around the
lake!
TOURS OF CAMP — Let us show
you around our beautiful camp facilities.
WATERFRONT — Bring your
bathing suit for swimming and boating.

FREE DRAWING — Win incredible

prizes, including a free family camp,
a mountain bike donated by Dunham's,
and prizes from the Jewish News.

FREE.

Directions to Camp Maas:

Take 1-75 North to exit 101- Grange Hall Road. Travel
east on Grange Hall Road. When Grange Hall Road
dead ends, make a RIGHT turn, which keeps you on
Grange Hall Road. Make a LEFT turn on Barron Road.
Travel 1.3 miles to the second Perryville Road. Turn
RIGHT on Perryville Road for .2 mile to Camp Maas
entrance (on your right).

Two VILLAGES NAMED AlCAMP

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Robinson Village & Hermelin Village!

Pioneer Village, which is a village for
adventurous 8th and 9th grade campers
who enjoy the out-of-doors, has been
recently named in honor of the Jack A.
and Aviva Robinson Family. Their gen-
erous contribution will be utilized to
construct a new wash house, a new bas-
ketball court, a new lodge, and three
new cabins. In addition, a permanent
endowment has been created which will
enhance the Pioneer program. Their
children, Abagail Robinson, Shelby
Robinson-Ross and Beth Swartz attended

Fresh Air Society programs.
In
addition, Beth met her husband Steve
Swartz, at Pioneer Village.

Exodus Village, for 7th and 8th grade
boys, was recently named in honor of
Doreen and David Hermelin on the
occasion of Mr. Hermelin's birthday,
by Lila and Gil Silverman. Important
capital improvements at Hermelin
Village will be made with the
generous contribution by Lila and Gil
Silverman.

Dar... Dl noi d

HERMELIN

Aviva

ROBINSON
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