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Overnights

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Special Visitors
Field 'Trips

Soccer

Camp Listings from page A34

Cheboygan, MI 49721
Phone: (231) 625-2050
Fax: (231) 625-2600
Winter: (248) 661-1890
Fax: (248) 661-1891
E-mail: summer@campwaldenmi.

Miniature Golf
Arts & Crafts
Science & Nature
Awesome Bounce
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Walden is a coed overnight camp
in northern lower Michigan for
ages 7 to 17. The camp is on
150 acres outside Cheboygan.
Activities include sports, arts,
horseback riding, star-gazing,
scavenger hunts, mountain biking,
wakeboarding and yoga. Campers
choose their own classes. Our
philosophy is this: Camp should be
a place where kids feel accepted,
safe and confident; where having
fun is more important than win-
ning; where campers gain new
skills and craft lifelong memories.

Creative Dramatics

Basketball

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• No Long Bus Rides!

•Why pay more for other Camps?
•Country Camp in the City of West Bloomfield
(5 minutes from Fa , mrgron Hills Bloomfieto Hi , ls and Coin77E . ',76
•Extended day at NO ADDITIONAL FEE:
7:00 a.in. - 9:00 a M. AND/OR 3:30 p. m. - 6:00 p.m
• Flexible Scheduling!! 2 3. 4 Or 5 clays a week
•Eleven weeks of Summer Fun! June 16 - August' 29

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OPEN HOUSE: SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 2008 2:00-4:00 P.M.

Call 248-661-3630 for additional info!!

Camp Young Judea Midwest

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

C.I.T.'s (11 to 13)
Rock Climbing
Fitness & Exercise Trail
Softball

4150 Middlebelt • West Bloomfield (between Lone Pine and Long Lake Roads)

www.summerimpressions.com

WilloWaY CamP
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Best Summer Ever!

Save the Date & Spread the Word!

WillowaY's 40th Anniversary Reunion:
Sunday, July 27, 2008 1-4pm
Call us 248-932-2123 for more information!!

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Center Day Camps

Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit
6600 West Maple Road
West Bloomfield
15110 West Ten Mile Road
Oak Park
(248) 432-5578
Web site: www.jccdet.org
Center Day Camps is an American
Camp Association-accredited
program that offers camp options
for everyone, ages 3-14 — all with
free transportation. Our schedule
includes over 100 camps — from
traditional sessions with swim-
ming, ropes, canoeing, to specialty
camps such as sports, theater,
arts and crafts, cooking, robotics

Camp Listings on page A38

DOOR-TO-DOOR TRANSPORTATION • JUNE 16- AUG. 15, 2008

Call 248-932-2123 for details • www.willowaydaycamP.com

Pontooning • Fishing • Golf • Drama
Basketball • Nature • Fencing • Hockey
Paddleboating • Swimming • Soccer
Water-Skiing • Rocketry • Canoeing
Pony Rides • Go-Karts • Animal Farm
Archery • Photography • Dance • Campfires
Tennis • Overnights • Challenge Course

The Willoway Experience

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Pool, Lake, Woods. & Pond

MI

Since 1969

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