JEWISH ACADEMY of Metropolitan Detroit JCC Camps Add Staff The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit's Summer Camps have new leadership. Nancie Furgang, director of special needs at the JCC, will also direct the JCC Summer Camps. A health care professional, she has a background in pediatric and early intervention; pro- gram design, development and imple- mentation; community outreach, col- laboration and consultation. Josh French, a graduate of Central Michigan University with a degree in Commercial Recreation and Facility Management, will be assistant director. The Summer Camps are offered at both JCC locations. Free door-to-door transportation is provided iii the camp fee; extended care is available in the mornings and in the evenings until 6 p.m. at an additional fee. For early- bird savings, parents should register their children before March 2. For information, call the camp office, (248) 432-5578. My name is John Boshoven. Over the course of my career, I have helped hundreds of students find the right college or university. As the Director of College Counsel- ing at the Academy, I make sure that schools know about our spectacular curriculum and highly motivated students. I have traveled to scores of colleges and universi- ties, and many of the top ones— Harvard, Jewish Theological Seminary, Columbia and University of Southern California—have visited JAMD. Colleges want our stu- dents. Two thirds of our seniors who applied to the University of Michigan have already been accepted. What college or univer- sity wouldn't want a young adult who has succeeded in a rigorous dual-curriculum program, is involved in leadership and commu- nity service, and above all is a inensch? Camp Hosts Winter Reunion Camp Young Judaea Midwest represen- tatives will visit Detroit for an informa- tional session for new families and a reunion for current campers and alumni 6:30-8:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 16, at Hadassah House, 5030 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield. The Hadassah-sponsored experience for children ages 8-14 is located in Waupaca, Wis., four hours north of Chicago. The 80-plus-acre campsite offers such activities as sports, water- front, horseback riding and Zionist- Jewish programming. For information, call (888) 605- CAMP or e-mail info@cyjmid.org Applications now being accepted. Scholarships available — Apply by March 1st. WE'RE PART Of' THE TEAM JAMD Receives Major Grants The Jewish Academy of Metropolitan Detroit received an AVI CHAT Judaic Preparatory Track Grant to support the Judaic studies track for beginners. The New York-based private foun- dation is dedicated to supporting and encouraging the growing Jewish day school movement. It also awarded JAMD a marketing grant to recruit and publicize efforts for the school's first five years of operation. www.JAMD.org 248-592-JAMD (5263) 687160 choosy \e‘ people choose c)ox‘ o , c oe subscribe today and save 14%0FF the cover price! 248.351.5174 6, Marty Abrin Murray Goldenberg Applegate Square Northwestern Hwy (248) 350-2420 2/14 2003 43