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December 17, 1999 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-12-17

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SUMMER IMPRESSIONS

4 SUMMER OF 2000 MEMORIES

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BEGIN JUNE 19th

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NURSERY AND DAY SCHOOLS

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

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

DAY CAMP

American
Camping
Association

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

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Grosse Pointe

Birmingham

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CALL for FREE BROCHURE

30 Galesi Drive • Wayne, NJ 07470

Call TOLL FREE 800-831-1313

Advertise in our Arts & Entertainment Section!

12/17
1999

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Call The Sales Department

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• JNArts & Entertainment

(248) 354.7123 Ext. 209

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
summer with Adat Shalom's warm,
experienced staff. Each week will
feature an exciting theme with spe-
cial visitors including animals, pup-
peteers, musicians, naturalists and
professional storytellers. OutdoOr
adventures will encompass sports,
games, crafts, cooking, water-play
and nature activities. Full-day
campers will enjoy a free lunch on
Wednesday. Parent-toddler and "Just
for Me" classes are available for our
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American Trails West
92 Middle Neck Rd.
Great Neck, NY 11021
(800) 645-6260
e-mail: atwtours@aol.com
Offering the most wonderful sum-
mer adventures imaginable.
Itineraries include, both West and
East Coast, Canada, Hawaii, Alaska
and Europe. Choose from exciting
camping/hotel/resort/dorm combo
trips. Three-to-six week programs
offer a blend of outdoor activities,
sightseeing, sports and evening
entertainment. ATW accepts travel-
ers 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 broaden-
ing 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 Maplehurst
Kewadin, MI
(248) 647-2646
e-mail: campmaplehurst@aol.com
Maplehurst offers two-, four-, six-
and eight-week sessions for girls and
boys ages 7-17. Situated on a 400-
acre campsite with an 80-acre pri-
vate lake and a second waterfront on
Torch Lake, the camp offers a wide
variety of organized activities, all
supervised by our camper-centered
staff. For 44 years, Maplehurst has
encouraged camper responsibility
and decision-making skills in a play-
filled environment. Call for a
brochure, and appointment.

Camp Sea-Gull
www. campseagull.com
Bill Schulman at (231)547-6556
Or Jack Schulman at (248)851-1318
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. At
Camp Sea-Gull, your daughter will
learn new skills in a setting that
encourages personal growth, success
and life-long friendships. Our pro-
gram includes tennis, soccer, sailing

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