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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-05-24

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Dakota

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to trailhead, Holly 25+ miles of easy to
difficult trails. Try the Lakes trails.
Independence Oaks County Park,
north of Pontiac off 1-75 at Sashabaw
Rd, north 2.5 miles, Clarkston. 6.8
miles of easy to moderate trails
around Crooked Lake.
Ortonville Recreation Area, north
of Clarkston and east of M-15 on
Hadley Road. 4.25 miles of moderate
trails. Cabins available for rent.

is for Why Not Try
These Summer-Fun
Destinations?

Everest on IMAX,
Detroit Science Center,
(313) SCIENCE.
Mountain climbing at
its white-knuckle best.
Racing on the Wind, Dossin
Great Lakes Museum, Belle Isle;
(313) 852-4051. Experience the his-
tory of recreational sailing in the
Great Lakes. Sunday Strolls.
Woodbridge Historic District, June
13; Historic Palmer Woods, June 27;
2 p.m. (313) 833-1405.
Kids' Kaleidoscope, Crossroads
Village & Huckleberry Railroad,
Flint; (800) 648-PARK. June 5.
Crafts, games and other activities.
Colonial Life Festival, Henry Ford
Museum & Greenfield Village,
Dearborn; (313) 271-1620. June 26-
27. Fife and drum corps music,
Colonial re-enactment,costumed pre-
senters. The Spirit of Ford, 1151 Village
Road, Dearborn; (313) 313-SPIRIT.
Opening Saturday, May 29. High-tech,
interactive look at how vehicles are
designed and manufactured.

is for Zoo

If vou haven't seen the
gorillas and chim-
panzees in their ultra-
modern habitat, swing
on over to the Detroit
Zoo and the "Chimps
atommOk-- of Harambee" exhibit.
While you're exploring the otters
and penguins and elephants and
giraffes, be sure to visit the Wildlife
Interpretive Gallery and the hum-
mingbird/butterfly garden. And this
fall be sure to revisit when a new
world of amphibians comes to life.
It's an oasis at the corner of
Woodward and 1-696.

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