''W :Vs'AbN% • • DAY CAMP SESSIONS BEGIN JUNE 18TH 248) 661•3630 iOkamoaaaw, fffikigataNg &• first 'PP impressions ACCREDITED CAMP summer impressiciisN i ® 4150 Middlebelt Road (between Lone Pine & Long Lake Roads) West Bloomfield 48323 American Camping Association WIRSERY AND DAY SCHOOLS 32500 West Thirteen Mile (between Orchard Lake & Farmington Roads) Farmington Hills 48334 5760 Drake Road (between Walnut Lake & Maple Roads) West Bloomfield 48322 Door to Door #(0Transportation I ncluded For Cv eRY0NE Most Areas! t- 4 S Ud /V\ PONTOONING • ARCHERY • POTTERY POND AND LAKE • ARTS AND CRAFTS • DANCE SOCCER • ATHLETICS • GYMNASTICS • PHOTOGRAPHY NATURE PROGRAM • ANIMAL FARM • GO-KARTS TENNIS • SWIMMING • FISHING • BOATING • CANOEING SAILING • WATER SKIING • TUBING • COMPUTERS CALL LORRAINE & AJR.NIE (248) 932-2123 Accredited by The American Camping Association ITN 12/15 2000 100 CPR can keep your love alive American Heart Associations. Fighting Heart Disease and Stroke 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 sum- mer with Adat Shalom's warm, experi- enced staff. Each week will feature an exciting theme with special visitors including animals, puppeteers, musi- cians, naturalists and professional story- tellers. Outdoor adventures will encom- pass 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 "mini" campers. Offering the most wonderful summer 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, sightsee- ing, sports and evening entertainment. ATW accepts travelers from 13-17 years old, but each group is made up of stu- dents of the same age. A summer of travel with American Trails \Vest is a broadening experience in discovering new places, an opportunity to make friends with fellow travelers from around the world. Accredited by the Student Youth Travel Association. Akiva Hebrew Day School 21100 W. 12 Mile Rd. Southfield, MI 48076 (248) 386-1625 Fax: (248) 386-1632 Looking for fun in a Jewish environ- ment for your children ages 2 years and older? Join us at Camp Akiva 2001, led by our experienced preschool staff and housed in Akiva Hebrew Day School's new early childhood facility. Activities focus on outdoor play and exploration and include weekly themes, arts and crafts, music and more. Genesis Program, Leslie Grossman, assistant director Brandeis University MS 085 Waltham, MA 02454-9110 (781) 736-8417 Fax: (781) 736-8122 Internet: www. brandeis.edu/genesis Genesis at Brandeis University is an exciting summer program for high school students interested in arts, humanities, Jewish studies and social action. Through academic classes and dynamic discussions, Genesis explores the importance of Judaism in contem- porary society. All students, regardless o their Jewish affiliation, are encouraged to join this program. American Trails West 92 Middle Neck Rd. Great Neck, NY 11021 (800) 645-6260 E-mail: atwtours@aol.com CAMP LISTINGS on page 102