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January 23, 1998 - Image 69

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-01-23

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Contents

70 Camps A'Changing

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Overnight programs are no longer
just campfires and softball.

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74 Summer Stock

Tamarack officials plan new
programs and expand
existing ones.

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Make Sure Your Child
Is A "Happy Camper"
This Summer

76 Summering In Israel

Vacations, classes, digs,
religion — Israel has it
all for summer.

80 Breaking Away



Many colleges and
universities offer summer
opportunities for teens.

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At KinderCare's Summer Champs Program,TM' your child will enjoy a whole
new and different learning experience and participate in many new activities.

84 Senior Camp

Older adults enjoy a camp experience
through the Elderhostel program.

From music, art and nature hikes to sports, games and water activities. All designed
to bring out new creativity and the hidden talent in your child.
The Summer Champs Program, only at KinderCare. Register for some
or all Of our weekly camps. Preschool to 12 years. Space is limited. Call. for a complete
camp activity schedule.

88 Anytown USA

Farmington Hills

A local program crosses cultures
for a week of togetherness.

Southfield

25005 Middlebelt Road
(248) 477-4040

25345 Evergreen Road
(248) 357-3390

West Bloomfield

EDITOR'S LETTER

Troy

6615 Middlebelt Road
(248) 855-1963

5135 Coolidge Highway
(248) 641-8480

Summer Thoughts

sn't it nice to be dreaming about summer camp
while we're still in the middle of winter?
Well, don't dream too long. While most camps
will be happy to accept your son or daughter right
up to • the last minute, we all know from our children's
and the camps' perspectives that decision time is really
now.
Most children like to go with others they know, and
the most-popular camps fill up early. So even though it's
nice to dream about summer, it's not too soon to begin
formalizing summer plans for your children.
This annual Jewish News camp section will not tell you what the perfect camp
is for your child. We can't even pretend to have all the available choices listed.
But this section does present a variety of options in addition to information
about the standard overnight camps.
We also briefly highlight opportunities for older "campers." Don't miss our
stories on college summer programs for teens tnd Elderhostel for older adults.
After all, camp doesn't have to be just for kids.

KinderCare

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Offeriiniited.

• COMM. SERVICE
• SAT PREP

• COLLEGE CREDIT
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• SPORTS

SUMMER DISCOVERY

Pre-College Enrichment

• TRIPS

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ACA ACCREDITED

Alan Hitsky, section editor

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CANADA

For Catalogs Contact:
Toll Free (888) 8-Summer (888) 878-6637
In NY (516) 621-3939
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E-Mail us at info@sununerfun.com
Check out our Web Site at http://www.sununerfun.com

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