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December 14, 2001 - Image 110

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-12-14

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21100 West 12 M ile Rd. Southfield, MI. 480 76 248.386.1625 FAX 248.386 .163 2

Join the fun at Camp Akiva a Jewish Day Camp featuring:

experienced teachers & loving assistants

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State of the Art Playground

Sand & Water Play

Sports

Painting

Arts and Crafts

Music

Science

Story time and more!

Offering programs for children 2 years of age and older

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Jewish Community Services

Choose from 1 to 5 weeks

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The Comfort Zone

Located at Camp Maas in Ortonville

Call (810) 767-5922 for an application

Tamarack Camps
6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 380
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301
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www.tamarackcamps.com
(248) 647-1100
Fax: (248) 647-1493
Enriching Jewish life for 100 years,
Tamarack Camps, a Jewish commu-
nity camp, offers excellence in sum-
mer 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,
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WestCoast Connection
154 East Boston Post Rd.
Mamaroneck, NY 10543
1-800-767-0227
Website: http://www.westcoastcon-
nection.com
WestCoast Connection offers 3 dis-
tinct programs for teen-agers:
• Active Teens Tours - travel with
exciting daytime activities & great
nightlife
• Outdoor Adventures - camping
programs with greater physical chal-
lenge
• Sports Instruction & Touring
Programs:
Golf & Tennis at Mont Tremblant
and Park City Resorts.
Skiing & Snowboarding at
Mount Hood &
Whistler/Blackcomb

For teens 13-17 grouped compatibly by
age (with separate tours for ages 17-20).
Programs visit the western United
States and Canada, Australia, and
Europe. For more information and a
free brochure, call (800) 767-0227.

Willoway Day Camp Inc.
PO Box 250933
West Bloomfield, MI 48325
(248) 932-2123
willowaydc@aol.com
Willoway offers non-competitive
summer fun for younger and sophis-
ticated campers, ages 5-14, utilizing
20-acres of lake, pond, pools, woods,
animal farm, nature trails and athlet-
ic fields. Willoway, celebrating its
34th year, is accredited by the
American Camping Association.

Transportation included within the
area for four or eight-week sessions,
June 17 - Aug. 16
Visit our website at:
WWW.
llowaydaycamp.com

WINTER WALDEN SKI CLUB
(248) 855-1075
Winter Walden
Ski & Snowboarding
Club for Children
• Professional instructions.
• Classes for all skill levels—beginner
to expert.
• Special Program for the younger
skiers (ages 6-10)
• Small classes.
• Adult classes, too!
• Charter buses Saturday & Sunday
Teaching Kids to Ski is Our
Business.
Celebrating our 27th season!

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