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Summer Pleasures

CASUAL FURNISHINGS

GREAT SELECTION OF THE FINEST OUTDOOR &
INDOOR CASUAL FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES

Wiwton
Woodard
Homecrest
Tropitone
Lloyd/Flanders Moon Valley Rustic
Windsor Designs
Boutique
Lyon-Shaw
Hammock Source

Blacksmith Shop
Lane/Venture
Whitaker
Telescope
I.M. David
Bar Stools
Virginia House Cushions/Umbrellas
Outdoor Lighting
Braxton-Culler

Birmingham and Utica for soccer
players from 4 and up, including high
school prep sessions. They even will
set up a summer program customized
for your team.

Cranbrook Soccer Academy, (248)
645-3047
Cranbrook offers two weeks of soccer
for players of all levels, from beginner,
intermediate to advanced, ages 5 -17.
Players are divided into small groups,
according to their age and skill level.
They emphasize personal, in-depth
coaching in all tactical and technical
aspects of the game.

Detroit Country
Day School Sports
Camps
Baseball Camp,
(248) 646-7717
Frank Orlando
and an experienced
staff of college play-
ers will offer indi-
vidual instruction
on hitting, fielding,
throwing and pitch-
ing, as well as offer-
ing the fundamen-
tals and strategies of
baseball. They will
videotape hitters
and pitchers, use the
batting cage, and
have intra-squad
scrimmages. June
22-26, 9 a.m.- 3
p.m for boys 10-13.

12 - 18 who want to improve their
skills dramatically. July 20 - 24

Rick Mahorn Basketball Camp,
(248) 357-2123
This camp includes instruction in
all of the game's fundamentals.
Activities include offensive and
defensive teaching stations, league
games, 3 on 3 competition and indi-
vidual skill contests. Rick Mahorn
will be in attendance every day and
will be available for photos and auto-
graphs. July 6 -10, co-ed, ages 10-
18

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Key West Sling

Nature and outdoor life are part of
the curriculum for the Detroit Zoo
camp.

Basketball Camp, (248)357 2123
This camp is specifically designed
to teach the basics of basketball to the
young player. Activities will include
small group instruction, daily ball-
handling and hand-eye coordination
drills, 3 on 3 competition and skill
development contests. For girls and
boys 7-11, July 13-17.

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LadyJacket Girls Basketball Camp,
(248)646-7717, ext. 1073 or 1071
This camp is specifically designed
for 6th, 7th and 8th-grade girls inter-
ested in improving their fundamental
skills. June 15-19



Moon Valley Lawn Swing $290

5/22
1997

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6465 Dixie Hwy. • Clarkston, MI 48346
(248) 625-3322 • FAX (248) 625-6868

Hours: Mon., Wed., Thurs., M. 9:30-5:30; Tues. 9:30-8; Sat. 9:30-4:30; Sun. 1-4

Advanced Basketball Camp,
(248) 357-2123
This camp is for boys and girls ages

Lindsey Hunter
Basketball Camp,
(810) 575-2194
Lindsey Hunter
and his coaching
staff will provide
individual and
group instruction
on several basket-
ball-related tech-
niques. There will
be skill contests and
scrimmages
throughout the
week. Invited NBA _
players and business*
professionals will
speak about disci-
pline, education,
sportsmanship, atti-
tude, drug aware-
ness and other top-
ics. June 29-July 3,
co-ed, ages 7-18

Grant Hill Basketball Camp,
(248) 975-8838
This camp is divided into two ses-
sions, 3rd-8th grades, and 6th-12th
grades. This camp will stress indi-
vidual team offense and defense,
shooting improvement, ball han-
dling, rebounding, fast break offense
and special game situations. June
22-26.

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Midwest Field Hockey & Lacrosse
Camp, (248)644-0199
This camp, for middle school
through high school girls and begin-
ning middle school boys, provides
comprehensive training in both sports.
Aug. 3-7.

CAMPS

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