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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-03-03

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Summer Day Camps 2005

safari at the Detroit Zoo. Kids ages 4-13
explore the animal kingdom. The
Summer Safari Camp is a fun opportu-
nity to learn about wildlife, wild places
and the ways that people can help ani-
mals. Whether you spend a night, a
week or an afternoon, you'll have a wild
time at the Detroit Zoo.

Echo Park School & Camp
29230 West 12 Mile Rd.
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
Phone: (248) 851-1866
Fax: (248) 851-5582
www.echopark.org
A day at Echo Park Camp would
include age-appropriate activities
indoors and out, supervised by a well
qualified staff. Nature, gym, craft and
drama classes add interest and variety to
young children ages 2 through kinder-
garten.

Farmington YMCA Day Camp
28100 Farmington Rd.
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
Phone: (248)553-4020
Fax: (248)553-5990
www.ymcadetroit.org
Campers entering grades 1-9 will enjoy
a wide variety of summer excitement.
YMCA Day Camp programs are
designed according to age group, insur-
ing the best camp experience with activ-
ities tailored to each camper's interests.
Exploration, camping skills and learning
about the great outdoors are all a part of
the experience.

Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit
6600 West Maple Rd.
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
Phone: (248) 661-1000
15110 W. Ten Mile Rd.
Oak Park, MI 48237
Phone: (248) 967-4030
www.jccdet.org
Center Day Camps offer a variety of
activities including arts and crafts, vol-
leyball, sports, music, canoeing, fishing,
swimming, nature, mini-golf, ropes
course, drama, Israeli culture, theme
days — and much, more!

Early Enrollment

Somethi
for every

Brookside Day Camp for Boys & Girls
ages 5 — 6

Cranbrook Day Camp for Boys
ages 7 — 13

Kingswood Day Camp for Girls
ages 7 — 13

Summer Theatre School for Boys & Girls
grades 3 — age 19

Summer Art Studio for Boys & Girls
ages 8 — 14

Jazz Ensemble for Boys & Girls
grades 6 — 10

Young Authors Day Camp for Boys & Girls
ages 8 — 15

Fore & Aft Care Program
ages 5 — 13

Register early, space is limited

To register online visit:

e.

schools.cranbrook.edu/programs/day

248-645.3674

Phone:
Fax: 248-645.7703

Office of Special & Summer Programs Cranbrook Schools

P.O.Box 801, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-0801

CAMP INDEX on page 46

Wayne County Community College District presents

MOSAIC Youth Theatre's

CAMP DATES

SUMMER INSTITUTE — CLASSES BEGIN JUNE 18 TH

During the Institute, students ages 8-18 take classes in a variety of performing arts disciplines, while
focusing on one of the following: Acting, Singing, Dance, Technical Theatre or Musical Theatre.

Registration & Auditions on March 19, 2005 (Scholarships Available)

111ENTLIKEE

Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit

For more information,
Call Morgan LePere Schloop
at 313-872-6910 ext. 4008

WC
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University of MichiganTENNIS CAMP

Wayne
County
Community
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College
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District

June 19-23 Resident/Commuter Camp (Ages 10-18)
June 23-26 Commuter Day Camp (Ages 8-18)

June 26-30 Resident/Commuter Camp (Co-ed High School)

The University of Michigan Tennis Camp is under the direction of
Michigan Head Tennis coach Bruce Berque

University of Michigan Tennis Camp • 1000 South State Street • Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2201

For additional information call Men's Tennis Coach Bruce Berque at

(734) 615-9431

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