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January 15, 1999 - Image 65

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-01-15

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WHEN YOU THINK OF SUMMER,

camp in Wawa, Ontario, Camp
Kennedy in Munising, Mich., and
/-ar teen travel trips to the western
United States and Alaska.

NB Temple Beth El Nursery School
7400 Telegraph Rd.,
Bloomfield Township, MI 48301
Marlene Thav (248) 851-1100

Send your pre-schooler to temple Beth
El for summer fun! Our program is
–designed around exciting weekly
themes and will include art, sports,
nature, science, water play, outdoor
play and more. Half- and full-day pro-
grams for eight weeks. Extended hours
from 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Parent-Tot
and All-By-Myself classes available.

Camp Walden
\131070 Applewood Ln.,
Farmington Hills, MI 48331
(248) 661-1890

Five major goals constantly guide
the leadership of Walden: Each child
should have fun, always under the
guidance of a highly trained staff.
Physical fitness is encouraged to
develop confidence and self-assur-
\-iance. Each child develops socially,
getting along with other people in
challenges away from home.
Education is closely coupled with
enjoyment. Freedom of choice
achieves greater self-reliance as
campers choose from numerous
activities.

Westcoast Connection
154 E. Boston Post Rd.,
Mamaroneck, NY 10543
(800) 767-0227
http://www.westcoastconnection.com

THINK OF SEA-GULL.

All girls. New Skills. Great Fun.

Since 1955, the Schulman family has offered traditional summer camping in a nurturing,fun-filled
environment. Today that tradition continues in our creative program designed
for girls ages 7-15.
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At Camp Sea-Gull, your daughter will learn new skills in a setting that .
encourages personal growth, success and life-long friendships. Our program includes tennis, soccer, sailing,
canoeing, sea kayaking, horseback riding, drama, arts and crafts, overnights and much, much more.

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We offer two, four and six-week sessions, a 3:1 camper-counselor ratio, a high
quality staff and limited enrollment.

www.campseagull.com or call
Bill Schulman at 616-547-6556
or Jack Schulman at 248-851-1315.

CAMP SEA-GULL

Located in northwest lower Michigan,
on the shores of beautiful Lake Charlevoix.
0E35E30 Boyne City Road, Charlevoix, MI 49720

CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM
EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM

Child Centered
Developmentally Appropriate

WATCH FOR PRESCHOOL CLASSES
FALL, 1999

For information and an application
contact: Debbie Mendelson
(248) 547-7972

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Westcoast Connection offers two dis-
tinct programs for teen-agers:
* Active Teens Tours — choose from
three to six weeks.
* Outdoor Adventures with greater
physical challenge programs visit the
western United States and Canada,
Quebec, Europe and Israel. For more
information and a brochure, call (800)
767-0227. Personal home visits by
directors are available.

Willoway Day Camp Inc.
PO Box 250933
West Bloomfield, MI 48325
(248) 932-2123
willowaydc@aol.com

Willoway offers non-competitive sum-
mer fun for younger and sophisticated
campers, ages 5-14, utilizing 20 acres
of lake, pond, . ,ois, wooas, animal

Call us for a FREE VIDEO to discover why kids keep coming back to Arowhon.
Located in the heart of Canada's spectacular Algonquin Park.
Family owned and operated since 1934. (416) 975-9060 or E-mail: joanne@camparowhon. com
Website: www.camparowhon.com

Visit us at Camp Fair Sun., February 28, 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at
Birmingham Public Schools Conference Center

1/15
1999

Detroit Jewish News

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