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February 15, 2007 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-02-15

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Camp Guide

"I went to Israel with a lot of
assumptions. I left with a lot
of things to think about."

Jonah Kaplan

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The first group of campers at
Sea-Gull.

Camp Sea-Gull
Plans Reunion

Young Judaea leads summer
programs for high school students
with optional European components
as well as Year Course, a nine-month
volunteer and study program for recent
high school graduates. Scholarships
are available.

THE ZIONIST YOUTH MOVEMENT OF HADASSAH

CALL

800.725.0612 OR VISIT WWW.YOUNGJUDAEA.ORG

the early

childhood

BEGINNING FEBRUARY 26

at temple center
Israe l

SU TT R
PROGRAMS

Enjoy a summer of fun!

science • magic • waterplay • music • picnics
storytelling • planting • soccer • arts & crafts

CAMP SHEMESH

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for ages 3 - 5 years

Two, 4-week sessions from
June 18 - August 10

choose from:
3 half days
3 full days
5 full days

Contact the
Temple Israel
Early Childhood
Center for more
information:
248-66 I -5750

SUNSHINE KIDS

home, give a gift that will be

for ages 12 months - 2.5 years

treasured for years to come.

Eight weekly sessions from
June 18 - August 10

choose from:
Baby Bunch

extensive Judaica collection.

• 12 - 18 months with parent

• 18 - 30 months with parent

Moving On Up

TEMPLE ISRAEL • 5725 WALNUT LAKE ROAD • WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI
WWW.TEMPLE-ISRAEL.ORG
1197480

February 15. 2007

From trendy to timeless, we have

gathered many unique items for our

Parent/Toddler

• 2.5 years without parent

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studio36.com

866.583.2422

Camp Sea-Gull in Charlevoix will hold
a reunion at Joe Dumar's Fieldhouse
in Shelby Township during Labor Day
weekend. All former campers and
staff member are invited.
The reunion encompasses every-
one who went to Sea-Gull from 1955,
when it opened, until it ceased to be a
co-educational camp in 1996.
Camp Sea-Gull was established by
the late Lew and Regene Schulman.
Their sons, Jack and Bill Schulman,
now operate Sea-Gull as an all-girls
camp.
The reunion committee has a Web
site at www.campseagullreunion.
myevent.com. It includes old photo-
graphs, memories and information
about the reunion.
To be added to the reunion e-mail
list, contact Lisa (Mark) Lis at
llis@mac.com. .

Crohn's Agency
Hosting Camp

The Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of
America Michigan Chapter (CCFA)
will host its sixth annual "Camp
Oasis" July 15-21 at Camp Copneconic
in Fenton.
The camp provides children ages
7-17 who have Crohn's disease or
ulcerative colitis with a traditional
camping experience in a setting spe-
cially suited for their needs.
Campers will enjoy music and the-
ater, swimming, aqua jump, canoeing
and kayaking, archery and sports, arts
and crafts, games, nature discovery
and team challenge courses.
CCFA is a Farmington Hills-based
non-profit, voluntary health organi-
zation dedicated to improving the
quality of life for persons with Crohn's
disease or ulcerative colitis.
Registration forms for campers
ages 7-17 and for volunteer counsel-
ors are now available at
michigan.ccfa.org or (248) 737-0900.

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