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February 08, 2007 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-02-08

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DOWNHILL SKIS • SNOWBOARDS
WINTER APPAREL & ACCESSORIES

"We participate in the Camp Fair
because it gives our organization
an opportunity to showcase the
breadth of our nationally accredited
program and that we truly offer a
camp for everyone
— all with free
transportation:'
said Director
Forest Levy
of Center Day
Camps.
Last summer,
Center Day Camps
Forest Levy
hosted almost
1,300 campers
ages 3-14; 70 children with special
needs took part in the inclusion
program.
"There are many different expe-
riences to be had at the Jewish
camps;' Sturman says. "Whether
you want your child to have a
Jewish cultural experience or time
to learn about Israel and the Jewish
people or just have a special sum-
mer experience with other Jewish
children, camp is the time to do so."
She added, "Learning about
Jewish history and our people is
an especially wonderful experience
at a Jewish camp. It is a time that
instills Jewish values in a setting of
fun and sun:' 111

"Super Summers for Kids: A
Camp and Activity Fair" will
be held on Sunday, Feb. 11,
from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., at
the Birmingham Conference
Center, 31301 Evergreen Rd.,
Beverly Hills, at Groves High
School. Free admission.

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Volunteers Needed
The Greater Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah is seeking volunteers
for its Read*Write*Now program
at Roosevelt Elementary School in
Keego Harbor.
Most of the students are in fifth-
grade classes. Volunteers check stu-
dent binders and help the students
get organized.
Volunteers are needed 2:30-3:15
p.m. Wednesdays and 2:15-3:15
p.m. Fridays.
To participate, contact Susie
Aisner, aisner@westbloomfield.k12.
mi.us or (248) 865-6620.

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