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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-01-15

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WHEN YOU CAMP AT SUMMER IMPRESSIONS

CALL TODAY
(248) 661-3630

CAMP SESSIONS
BEGIN JUNE 14th

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32500 West Thirteen Mile
(between Orchard Lake & Farmington Roads)
Farmington Hills 48334

DAY CAIP

4150 Middlebelt Road
(between Lone Pine & Long Lake Roads)
West Bloomfield 48323

5760 Drake Road
(between Walnut Lake & Maple Roads)
West Bloomfield 48322

Campers /
Ages 5 14

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Door to Door
Transportation
Included For
Most Areas!

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PONTOONING • ARCHERY • POTTERY
POND AND LAKE • ARTS AND CRAFTS • DANCE
SOCCER • ATHLETICS • GYMNASTICS • PHOTOGRAPHY
NATURE PROGRAM • ANIMAL FARM • GO-KARTS
TENNIS • SWIMMING • FISHING • BOATING
SAILING • WATER SKIING • TUBING • COMPUTERS

CALL LORRAINE & ARNIE (248) 932-2123

Accredited by The American Camping Association

WHICH SUMMER EXPERIENCE
IS BEST FOR YOUR CHAD?

LET ME HELP YOU MAKE
THE RIGHT CHOICE!

,Overnight Camps
•Specialty Camps
•Teen Tours
•School-US & Abroad
Wilderness Trips

• Language-Cultural
Exchange
•Community Service
• Biking — Sailing
•Sports
Arts

SUSIE PAPPAS (248) 540-9885

Student Camp & Trip Advisors, Inc.

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1999

62 Detroit Jewish News

A Free Service Since 1970

Li s ting

Adat Shalom Day Camp
29901 Middlebelt Rd.
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
(248) 851-5105

Preschoolers and the kindergarten-
bound set will enjoy a fun-packed sum-
mer with Adat Shalom's warm, experi-
enced staff. Each week will feature an
exciting theme with special visitors
including animals, puppeteers, musi-
cians, naturalists and professional story-
tellers. Outdoor adventures will encom-
pass gardening, sports, games, crafts,
cooking, water-play and nature activi-
ties. 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" classes are
available for our "mini" campers.

American Trails West
92 Middle Neck Rd.
Great Neck, NY 11021
(800) 645-6260
e-mail: atwtours@aol.com

Offering the most wonderful summer
adventures imaginable. Itineraries
include, both West and East Coast,
Canada, Hawaii, Alaska and Europe.
Choose combination
camping/hotel/dorm trips, exciting
camping adventures or deluxe
hotel/dorm trips. Three-to-six week
programs offer a blend of outdoor
activities, sightseeing, sports and
evening entertainment. ATW accepts
travelers from 13-17 years old, but
each group is made up of students of
the same age. A summer of travel with
American Trails West is a broadening
experience in discovering new places,
an opportunity to make friends with
fellow travelers from around the
world. Accredited by the Student
Youth Travel Association.

Camp Arowhon
72 Lyndhurst Ave.
Toronto, Ontario M5R 2Z7
Canada
(416) 975-9060
Fax: (416) 975-0130

Arowhon nurtures and challenges chil-
dren on our own lake in the spectacular
Algonquin Park wilderness: sailing,
windsurfing, horseback riding, canoe-
ing, tripping, kayaking, nature, drama,
ropes, climbing, crafts, tennis, archery,
landsports and more. Our 2.6:1
camper-staff ratio allows us to give each
camper individual and caring attention.

Congregation Beth Shalom Early
Childhood Program
14601 W. Lincoln

Oak Park, MI 48237
(248) 547-7970
Fax: (248) 547 0421

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Our preschool is founded on three
principles: child development, Judaism
and family. The program is child-cen-
tered. Our goal is to enhance a child's
cognitive, physical, interpersonal and
emotional development through a
variety of experience, trips and hand-
on activities. Parent-toddler classes
begin in the spring. Preschool and
enrichment classes begin in the fall.
For information, call (248) 547-7970.

First Impressions Nursery
and Day Schools
32500 W. 13 Mile Rd.
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
5760 Drake
W. Bloomfield, MI 48322
(248) 661 3630

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Full/half days, extended day/option-
al. First Impressions' facilities are
self-contained and perfect for the
younger set (18 months-to-under
five.) With special attention to each
and every camper, our staff develops
the total child through an exciting
camp experience. The daily activitieff
focus on arts and crafts, water play,
dramatics, sports, playground excur-
sions and nature/science explo-
ration's. Each week of camp encom-
passes a specific theme which varies
from summer to summer. Special
events, visitors, and cookouts make
summertime fun time.

Habonim Camp Tavor
Winter address:
1595 Northland
Highland Park, IL 60035
(847) 579-0801
(800) . 55TAVOR
Summer address:
59884 A.L. Jones Rd.
Three Rivers, MI 49093
(616) 244-8563
Fax: (616) 244-1200

Tavor, one of the six Habonim
Camps in North America, offers a
unique camping experience in a kib-
butz atmosphere. Located on 68
scenic acres in Southwestern
Michigan, Habonim has offered fun,
safe Jewish camping for more than 55_
years. A full camp program of sports
and scouting is enhanced by asserting
Jewish values, Israel Tikun Olam and
a warm community spirit that is not
duplicated anywhere. Call Bat-Ami
Abas, our local shalicha at, (248)
355-4939 or Ron Sussman, our regis-
trar at, (734) 971-1147.

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