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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-02-23

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summer
impressio s

DAY CAMP

(248) 661-3630 • 4150 Middlebelt Rd. • West Bloomfield

(between Lone Pine and Long Lake Roads)

www.campramah.com
E-mail: info@campramah.com

Camp Ramah in Canada offers an
outstanding overnight camp in a
dynamic Jewish environment.
Camp Ramah integrates experien-
tial Jewish living and learning with
an atmosphere of friendship and
fun. In addition to a top-notch
waterfront, sports and arts pro-
grams, campers find a caring
approach to social, intellectual, and
religious growth.

Camp Sea-Gull

08580 Boyne City Road
Charlevoix, MI 49720
Phone: (231) 547-6556
www.campseagull.com

NO PRICE INCREASE!

OUR 16TH YEAR!!

online at
www.jewish.com

Certifie d
In S tructo ;

Miniature Golf — New!
Awesome Bouhce
Basketball
Softball
Field Hockey
Sand Volleyball
Tetherball
Soccer
T-Ball
Tennis
Safety City — New!
Kickball
Box Hockey
Fitness Et Exercise Trail
Creative Dramatics

Dance
Swimming (heated pools)
Overnights
Cookouts
Campfires.
Field Trips
Theatre
Music
Puppetry
Storytelling
Skits
Special Visitors
Challenge Course — New!
Science Center
Karate — New!

Rock Climbing — New!
Clay Making
Leather Making
Paper Mache
Seed Mosaics
Jewelry Making
Lanyards
Bead Making
Tye Dying
Games Galore
Arts and Crafts
Science and Nature

• No Long Bus Rides!

Camp Shemesh

• Country Camp in the City of West Bloomfield
(5 minutes from Farmington Hills, Bloomfield Hills and Commerce)

Science! Magic! Waterplay! Music!
Storytelling! Planting! Picnics! Arts
& Crafts! Camp Shemesh has pro-
grams available for children ages 12
months-5 years. Blast off into sum-
mer fun!

at jewisn

SPEND YOUR SUMMER IN OUR BACKYARD!!

Traditional summer camping for
girls. Sea-Gull provides a support-
ive environment in which girls can
experience success, accomplish-
ment and fun. Enrollment is kept
small and campers receive person-
alized attention. Most importantly,
Sea-Gull campers share summer
with friends they will remember.

Held at Temple Israel
5725 Walnut Lake Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48323
Phone: (248) 661-5750

easy
ways
to shop

IACCREDITED

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• Why pay more for other Camps?

order from our
catalog
866-JUDA1CA

• Extended day at NO ADDITIONAL FEE:
7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. AND/OR
3-30 10 rn - 6.00 m



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• Flexible Scheduling!!

Call 248-661-3630 foi - additional info!!
www.summerimpressions.com

Camp Tanuga .

Phone: (248) 258-9150
www.camptanuga.com

"Experience the Magic" at Camp
Tanuga. Host your special event
with us. Whether it is a wedding,
bar/bat mitzvah, family reunion,
graduation party, birthday or
anniversary, make it an event
everyone will remember.

Camp Wahanowin

227 Eglinton Avenue West
Toronto, ON M4R 1A9
CANADA
Directors: Harold or Bruce
Nashman
Phone: (800) 701-3132
www.wahanowin.com
E-mail: info@wahanowin.com

Located on Lake Couchiching, 150
acres, 1I/, hours north of Toronto,
under owner/directors the

Camp Guide on page 63

CONDUCTED BY U-M HEAD COACHES BITSY RITT AND BRUCE BERQUE

ENROLL NOW

University of Michigan

JUNIORS and
ADULTS
RESIDENTS and
COMMUTERS

.

TENNI

CAMPS AND CLINICS

- phone us at
866-JUDAICA

For More Information Visit www.mgoblue.com or call 734.615.9431

When you •work this tiar a
to raise money,

YOU' RE CAREFUL

HOW IT'S SPENT.

With so much effort behind each dollar We raise, We're particular
about where those dollars go. That's why we support only the most
promising programs. Learn more at komen.org or 1.800 I'M AWARE'.

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service. v)2005, The Susan G.
Komen Breast Cancer Foundation

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