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December 21, 2001 - Image 81

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-12-21

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FEW SEATS ARE STILL OPEN
AROUND OUR CAMPFIRE.

Camp Tamakwa still has selected openings in our

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Mani Conference enter

JUNIOR TAMAKWAN PROGRAM

for first-time campers, boys and girls, grades 1, 2 & 3
for 2 or 4 weeks in our second (August) session

July 24 - August 20, 2002.

2 YEARS — KINDERGARTEN BOUND

Session I: June 24 - July12
Session II: July 15 - August 2

Adat Shalom's warm, experienced staff

2 Morning Program
5 Morning Programs with Supervised Lunch
5 Full-clay Programs with complimentary lunches on Wednesday
Extended Hours Available
Weekly Themes • Water Flay with Wading 1 9 0015
Nature • Crafts & Cooking • Outdoor Adventures

Our -.TT:Program provides the same warmth and
magic enjoyed by all Tamakwans, but also .

• a comfortable & secure adjustment to overnight camp
• new skills, activities and outdoor adventures

• age-appropriate challenge
• dose supervision
special programs
• discounted fees

A CHILDKEN'S VILLAGE IN ONTAF.101 PK1STINE
ALGONQUIN PAKK. A CAMPING TKADIT[ON SINGE 1936.

"Special Visitors": animals, puppeteers,
musicians, naturalists and story tellers

Full-day campers will be treated every afternoon to
specialists in music, sports, Hebrew or science
who will provide a variety of challenging activities

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Also: Parent-Toddler and 'Just For Me"

For applicationo,
call Eileen Weiner, Camp Director

551-5105

Call 248 335 6400

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