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Camp Directory

Camp Maplehurst

1455 Quarton Rd.
Birmingham, MI 48009
Winter: 248-647-2646
Summer: 231-264-9675
www.campmaplehurst.com
Maplehurst is a small, private coed
camp for children, ages 7-16, located
in northern Michigan, situated on 400
acres. Maplehurst has its own private
lake and a second waterfront on Torch
Lake.

Camp Ramah in Canada

491 Lawrence Ave. W., Ste. 400
Toronto, ON M5M 1c7
Phone: Michael Wolf, director, 248-432-
2562, or 416-789-2193
Fax: 416-789-3970
E-mail: info®campramah.com
www.campramah.com
Camp Ramah in Canada offers an out-
standing overnight camp in a dynamic
Jewish environment. Camp Ramah
integrates experitial Jewish living and
learning with an atmosphere of friend-
ship and fun. In addition to a top-notch
waterfront, sports and arts programs,
campers find a caring approach to
social, intellectual and religious growth.

Winter address:
990 Grove St. #202
Evanston, IL 60201
Phone: 847-328-4942
Fax: 847-492-9797
Summer address:
E989 Stratton Lake Rd.
Waupaca, WI 54981
Phone: 715-258-2288
Fax: 715-256-7620
www.cyjmid.org
info@cyjmid.org
Camp Young Judaea Midwest is a
Hadassah-sponsored overnight sum-
mer camp for children ages 8-14. A full
Jewish/Zionist camping and educa-
tional program is offered with special
attention given to the individual well-
being of each camper. We are a kosher
and shomer Shabbat facility.

Camp Sea-Gull

Camp Walden

35700 W.12 Mile Rd.
Farmington Hills, MI
Phone: 800-295-5956
Fax: 860-567-0374
www.dayjams.com
Day Jams is a rock music day camp for
kids 9-15. Join a band, write an original
song, create band promotional materi-
als, record a CD and perform live in
concert!

Phone: 248-661-1890
Fax: 248-661-1891
www.campwaldenMl.com
The perfect combination of summer fun
and adventure! Walden offers a non-
competitive, supportive environment
where children learn to play together,
build social skills and gain self-esteem.
Choice and structure combine with fun
and adventure in a beautiful, natural
setting. ACA accredited since 1959.

Camp Wigwam

57 Wigwam Pass
Waterford, ME 04088
Contact: Robert Strauss
Phone: 207-583-2300
www.campwigwam.com
A private, traditional boys camp in
southwestern Maine, in the foothills of
the White Mountains. Enrollment limited
to only 165, with but four boys in each
cabin. Wigwam's personalized and low-
key program emphasizes golf, tennis
and a world-class waterskiing program.
Five- or seven-week sessions. Tutoring
is available.

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Open Houses

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City of Farmington Hills
Department of Special Services,
Cultural Arts Division

28600 W.11 Mile Rd.
Farmington Hills, MI 48336
Phone: 248-473-1800
or 248-473-1857
Fax: 248-473-1801
www.ci.farmington-hills.mi.us
Special Services provides a wide variety
of quality cultural, sports, and recre-
ation camps: youth theater, art, pottery,
drawing, storytelling plus recreational
camps providing swimming, ice skating,
nature and other activities in our beau-
tiful park facilities.

08580 Boyne City Road
Charlevoix, MI 49720
Phone: 231-547-6556
www.campseagull.com
Traditional summer camp for girls. Sea-
gull provides a supportive environment
in which girls can experience success,
accomplishment and fun. Enrollment
is kept small and campers receive per-
sonalized attention. Most importantly,
Sea-Gull campers share summer with
friends they will remember.

FOUR TWO-WEEK SESSIONS
HOT LUNCH
BEFORE &. AFTER CARE AVAILABLE

Camp Young Judaea Midwest

Day Jams

Habonim-Dror Camp Tavor

Contact: Rhonda Messinger
Phone: 269-381-5554 or toll free 1-877-
44 TAVOR (82867)
E-mail: info@camptavor.com
Web: www.camptavor.com
Where laughter, leadership and love
of Israel energize youth to become a
creative and enthusiastic community,
rich with Judaism and social awareness.
Located on 68 scenic acres in Three
Rivers, MI.

Interlochen Center for the Arts

4000 Highway M-137
Interlochen, MI 49643
Phone: 231-276-7604
Fax: 231-276-7600
www.interlochen.org
Students, grades 3-12, train intensively
with world-class instructors and pro-
duce more than 400 presentations
each summer in dance, theater, creative
writing, visual arts, motion picture arts
and music.

Farmington Hills - Special Services/Cultural Arts Division

YOUTH THEATRE SUMMER CAMPS

Learn dance, acting, mime, improvisation,
blocking and performing skills!

(For both beginning and experienced performers)

Grades 1-3

July 16-20 or Aug 6-10
One week session fee:$225

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Instructor: Sky's The Limit Productions

Grades 4-9

June 18-29 or Aug 13-24

Two week session fee:$395
Performance on last day

Site: Farmington Players Barn * *

Many ART, SPORTS & DAY CAMPS also available!
Call (248) 473-1857/59 for registration details and more information.

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