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January 23, 1998 - Image 82

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-01-23

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Listings

ADAT SHALOM DAY CAMP

29901 Middlebelt Road;
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
(248) 851-5105

Musical Instruments • Astronomy
Digital Photography • High Ropes

Canoe Trips • Overnights • Campera

PI.

Et „!

Sea Kayaking • Back Packing • Rafting

Drama • Video • Dance • Photography

Cabins with bathrooms and showers
for our youngest campers

New shower houses for Fishman &
Berman (no waiting for showers)



Bunk Sizes of approximately 10 campers



Staff to campers ratio of 1:3

A session to meet every dill s etisi

Choose from 2, 3, 4, 6 or 8 weeks

.

Candle Making • Rope Making
Donuts & Cider

Waterskiing • Windsurfing • Swimming
Kayaking • Canoeing • Sailing
Blob • Log Roll • Slide

Basketball • Softball • Tennis
Hockey • Go-Carting • Golf



J

Havdalah • Singing
Shabbat • Crafts

Foxfire • Maccabia • Circus Day

(Some age groups 6' sessions waiting list only)

Register now at special prices, before fees increase.

We offer activities fostering fan, friendship, and
new skills while experiencing the outdoors

Only at TAMARACK CAMPS can you
experience all this and more! Don't
you deserve the BEST?

For more information, contact Harvey
Finkelberg at (248) 661-0600

tamarack@ix.netcom.com • http://www.tamarackcamps.com

SPEC

A

L S UMMER PROGRAMS

Shabbat Weekend — Grades 2 to 8

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
visitors including animals, puppeteers,
musicians, naturalists and professional
story tellers. Outdoor adventures will
encompass gardening, sports, games,
crafts, cooking, waterplay and nature
activities. Full day campers will enjoy
a free lunch on Wednesday. In August
we will have a superific science camp.
Parent-toddler and "Just for Me" class-
es are available for our "mini"
campers.

AMERICAN TRAILS WEST

Itineraries include both West and
East Coast, Canada, Hawaii, Alaska,
and Europe. Choose combination
camping/hotel/dorm trips, exciting
camping adventures or hotel/dorm
trips. Trips begin end of June and
run through mid-August. 3-6 week
programs blend outdoor activities,
sightseeing, sports, and evening
entertainment. ATW accepts travel-
ers from 13-17 years old, but each
group is made up of students of the
same age. A broadening experience
in discovering new places, and an
opportunity to make friends with
fellow travelers from around the
world. Accredited by the American
Camping Association and SYTA.
Call 1-800-645-6260 for an exciting
free color brochure.

BIRMINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS
SUPER SUMMER DAY CAMP
West Maple Elementary School;
Maple and Inkster Roads

Combine fun with hands-on learn-
ing in a day camp format in this
youth enrichment program for 1st
grade-middle 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.

June 26-28 • July 24-26

Macrame • Ceramics • Tie Dyeing

One Week Specialty Camp — Grades 5 to 8

Horseback Riding, Fine Arts, Tennis, Wzterfront, Landsports

June 28 July 3 • July 19-July 24

July 26-July 31

1/23
1998

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CAMP AROWHON
72 Lyndhurst Avenue;
Toronto, Ontario I\45R 2Z7
Canada

(416) 975-9060
Fax: (416) 975-0130

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