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KERI GUTEN COHEN
Story Development Editor
he inaugural season of the Fresh Air Society's
Grand Resort at Mullet Lake has scored a hit
with families. This summer, they've experienced
Jewish programming, kosher food, renovated
individual cabins, arts and crafts, nature, togetherness and
a sandy waterfront to go water-skiing, fishing, kayaking,
sail-boarding and swimming.
Families enjoy playing together, but adults and chil-
dren at Grand Resort also have separate program-
ming, which allows freedom for everyone. The high
ratio of counselors to children keeps both groups
happy.
The 18-acre resort, which first opened in the
1930s as Silver Lodge, is on Mullett Lake about 25
miles from Mackinac Island. The property was given
to the United Jewish Foundation by Nancy and
Stephen Grand of Bloomfield Township to be operat-
ed by the Fresh Air Society and used in its Maddin
Family Camps program.
For information about next season, call (248) 647-
1100.
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Clockwise from top: Emma Cohen, 8, of West
Bloomfield enjoyed the freedom of the lakefront,
where she could use the boogie boards, swim or
kayak on her own under the watchful eye of
counselors.
Family Camp Director Missy Spiegler relaxes
with Sara Weinfeld, 3, of Farmington
Jared Hyman, 10, ofWest Bloomfield sports a new
ainte duringthe
look after getting his face painted
Tzedaka Fair. Families collected coins from home
to use as `admission" to the air. The group at
camp during Jared's week donated more than
$110 to charity_
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