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January 22, 1999 - Image 76

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-01-22

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CAMP BETH EL IS BACK!!

Listing

JCC SUMER CAMP from page 73

Join the fun!
Ages 18 months-5 years

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August 6

• Weekly Themes • Picnic Lunches • Outdoor Activities
• Water Play • Crafts • Sports • Nature

REGULAR NURSERY STAFF
EXTENDED HOURS 8:30 A.M.-5:30 P.M.
HALF AND FULL DAY PROGRAMS

Call Marlene Thav,
Director at
248-865-0611

CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM
EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM

Enrichment
Classes

Child Centered
Developmentally Appropriate

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WATCH FOR PRESCHOOL CLASSES
FALL, 1999

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

Parent/Toddler
Spring 1999

"Mom, can I go back to Camp
Arowhon this summer?"

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. corn
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

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1999

76 Detroit Jewish News

(248) 681-4235
Camp Sunshine for 2 and 3 year olds
and Camp Keshet for 4 and 5 year olds
is available for two- and three-week ses-
sions. Weekly themes give our campers a
great opportunity for specialized pro-
jects, foods and music. We also offer
extended hours and parent-toddler class-
es beginning at 15 months.

Student Camp and Trip Advisors
Bloomfield Hills, MI
(248) 540-9885
Susie Pappas
SCATA provides a free referral service to
its client families. We represent over 700
programs for children and teens, includ-
ing traditional and specialty camps, teen
tours, wilderness adventure trips, pre-
college enrichment, language study,
community service, sailing, biking and
creative arts programs. By personally
consulting with each family, the perfect
summer experience can be found for
your child.

Summer Impressions Day Camp
4150 Middlebelt Rd.,
West Bloomfield, MI 48323
(248) 661-3630
Summer Impressions, fully accredited by
the American Camping Association, is
the ultimate specialty outdoor day camp
program for children through 9 years
old. Professional instructors involve
campers in all daily activities. Outdoor
facilities include two in-ground swim-
ming pools, tennis and basketball courts,
state-of-the-art playgrounds, a fitness
course and sports fields for soccer, base-
ball and field hockey, etc.



Tamarack Camps
6600 W. Maple Rd., suite 301,
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
Tamarack@IX.Netcom.com
http://vv-vvw.tamarackcamps.com
(248) 661-0600
Fax: (248) 661-1725
Enriching Jewish life for over 95 years,
Tamarack Camps, a Jewish community
camp, offers excellence in summer
camping programs that meet the needs
of every child. Enjoy exciting resident
camping at Camp Maas for children
ages 7-16. Tamarack offers the ultimate.
in teen programming with Agree
Outpost camp in Wawa, Ontario, Camp
Kennedy in Munising, Mich., and our
teen travel trips to the western United
States and Alaska.

Temple Beth El Nursery School
7400 Telegraph Rd.,
Bloomfield Township, MI 48301
Marlene Thav (248) 865-0611

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