Summer Pleasures THERE ARE NO PARTIES LIKE A MARY INI S PARTY! CAMPS from page 54 ADULTS WHAT FUN! RTHDAY RTIES! •VIDEO RIDES •FORTUNE TELLING •PRIZE GRABBERS • BACKWARD CLOCK •VIDEO GAMES •PINBALL GAMES .• KIDDIE RIDES •REFRESHMENTS etc., etc., etc., etc. Cai3 CAG023,,, ci13332, Guc90)..d 1 COUPON PER PERSON 31005 ORCHARD LAKE RD. (behind F&M, S. of 14) (248) 626.5020 1N Mon. Thurs. 10 9 • Fn. Sat. 10 1 • Sun. 11 9 - - - - EXPIRES 5/28/98 - Vet& 7itevaa Readtmette WEEKLY DINNER SPECIALS Each dinner inhales an antipasto plate, bread basket and house salad $8.95 Choice of linguine, fettuccine, ziti, capellini with marinara, meat sauce, garlic and oil or butter and parmesan. $9.95 Choice ofFettuccine Alfredo, meat or cheese ravioli, lasagna, canelloni or manicotti. $10.95 Choice of chicken picatta, chicken marsala or chicken parmigiana served with a side of pasta. Available Sunday - Thursday only Villa Maria's Italian Regional Menu features traditional and contemporary preparations of award winning pasta creations, the finest veal, steaks, poultry, fresh fish and seafood. Serving the Food and Wine of /taly Nightly Monday-Thursday 5:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday 5:00 p.m,-11:00 p.m. Sunday 4:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Full Bar Serving Lunch Monday-Friday 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Carty-Outs Welcomed 5/22 1997 S56 7935 West Maple Rd. at Haggerty • West Bloomfield (248) - 960-4800 creative summer camp integrating per- Wrestling Camp, (248) 646-7717, forming and visual art experiences. The ext. 1073 emphasis is creativity and a hands-on A variety of moves will be taught, opportunity for campers to write their with an emphasis on basics and funda- own music, lyrics and scripts, mentals and introduction to the to choreograph dances, and sport for the beginner. More Arts and crafts design and construct cos- extensive moves will be taught are available at tumes and stage sets, under to the experienced wrestler several area the guidance of experienced along with weight training. camps. instructors and camp coun- June 22-26, ages 11-18. selors. Suburban Hockey Schools, Birmingham Public Schools Commu- (248)478-1600 nity Education Summer Day Camps, Call for more information on (248) 203-3800 Rollerblade hockey for ages 7-14, at Birmingham's Super Summer offers every level. classes in music and dance, summer theater, how to make a book or create WORLD OF ARTS your own radio station; cartooning, Detroit Zoo, (248) 541-5717 :—/\ pottery, jewelry, toymaking, drawing Summer Safari '98 at the Detroit and painting, dolls and dollhouses, Zoo promises your child a wild time! stamptacular, American Girl and Little Campers ages 4-12 can explore the House activities, science and technology wonders of the animal kingdom classes, rocketeering, space, and com- through tours of the Detroit Zoo, puter classes. There are also special hands-on activities, games, and arts and week-long camps in science and tech- crafts projects. Campers can choose nology. from a variety of single-day, week-long and overnight sessions. Imagine a sleep over at the zoo, learning about the noc- turnal habits of animals while spending the night in an old-fashioned log cabin! Zoo Education Assistants are either col- lege students or graduates in a field of education or science. The Community House, (248) 644 5832 The Community House offers a Summer Art Camp for students in grades 2 through 8. It is a unique and Bloomfield Hills Recreation and Community Services, (248) 433-0885C" Bloomfield Hills offers a variety of camps for residents and non-residents, including Computer, Technology & Fun Camps, Log Cabin Living, Life on the Farm at Bowers Farm, Living Sci- ence, a Fiction Writer's Workshop, Poet- ry Writer's Workshop, Forensic Work- shops, and a Summer Arts Program. CAMPS on page 58