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
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at temple center
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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
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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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