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dates and more information.
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Working artists in studios in Pontiac
provide a unique classroom for bud-
ding artists ages 6-adult. Fine-art
classes, workshops and independent
study are available. Instructors are
working artists with excellent teaching
experience.
Words Worth, Inc.'s Summer Writing
Camp for Children, (248) 584-5612
Journalist and poet Lynne Meredith
Cohn directs four-day-long camp ses-
sions for ages 7-17, using activities such
as gardening, music, sports and others
to inspire writing. Instructors are pub-
lished writers and experienced teachers.
Sessions ($200 apiece) are age-specific,
and optional Friday field trips, open to
all ages, cost $20 per child. Twenty per-
cent discount if you mention The Jew-
ish News. Sessions are: June 8-11 (ages
14-17); June 15-18 (ages 9-10); June
22-25 (ages 7-8); June 29-July 2 (ages
11-13); July 6-7 (all ages, $75); July
13-16 (ages 9-10); July 20-23 (ages 11-
13); July 27-30 (ages 14-17); August 3-
6 (ages 7-8); August 10-13 (ages 9-10);
August 17-20 (all ages, special Maccabi
sports writing session).
Lyric Chamber Ensemble Summer
Chamber Music Camp '98,
(248) 357-1111.
Experience the world of music at the
Lyric Chamber Ensemble Camp from
Monday, July 20 - Saturday, August 1.
The main camp is for students ages 12-
17, while the children's camp is for stu-
dents ages 9-11. All students must per-
form a live audition to participate. The
camp is held at the Auburn Hills Cam-
pus of Oakland Community College.
Call for detailed information.
Advanced Science and Mathematics
Academy, Detroit Country Day
School, (248) 646-7717
Detroit Country Day School's sci-
ence and mathematics departments
present a five-week challenging project-
based camp. Weekly topics focus on
ecology, geology, atoms, acids and
bases, chaos theory, engineering and
physics. The camp runs from June 22-
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