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December 10, 1999 - Image 112

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-12-10

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GOALS OF TAMARACK CAMPS

• To maintain excellence
• To exceed expectations
• To leave nothing to chance
• To meet the children's individual
needs

CAMP MAAS

Choose from 2, 3, 4, 5 or 7 weeks
2nd - 9th Graders

A Typical Day at Camp Maas

7:30 am. Rise and Shine

8:30 a.m. Breakfast

10 - 12:45 Activity Time: Kayaking, Waterskiing, Red
Cross swim lessons, Drama, hockey game or
tennis match, individual Prime Time or select
your own "Choice".

1:00 p.m. Lunch and singing

1:45 - 2:30 Menucha (rest hour): Mail time, letter writing,
hanging out with your bunkmates.

2:45 - 5:30 Activity Time: General Swim, learning about
the environment at Teva, partake in the old west
at Pioneer Skills, throw a pot at ceramics, be the
DJ at the radio station or horseback ride through
the trails.

6:30 p.m. Dinner: Fridays are extra special as we
welcome the Shabbat with homemade challah,
a traditional Shabbat meal & songfest.

7:15 p.m. Schmooze: Visit your brothers and sisters,
challenge your counselor to a basketball game
or finish a project in Arts & Crafts.

8:15 p.m. Evening Programs: Hawaiian Luau,
Overnights, "Coming to America" and
"Exodus," Foxfire Carnival.

9:15 p.m. Lights out for Junior Side

10:00 p.m. Lights obit for Senior Side

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CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS

Silverman Village

An emotionally supportive unit for children who are in
special education classes due to behavior difficulties.

Nachman Horizons Program

For children with special needs who can be integrated into the regular
camp program where extra support staff are provided.

WINTER BREAK & SPRING CLASSIC

A great introduction to camp, or a terrific way to keep camp memories all
year 'round.

Winter Camp: December 27 29
New Year's Family Camp: December 30 January 2
Winter Classic Overnight: February 14 15 _
Winter Classic Day: February 17
Spring Break Overnight: April 24 25

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