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December 11, 2008 - Image 67

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-12-11

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WilloWaY Camp
DaY

Sprea he Word!

Early Enrollment Program
Continues
Download your application at
www.willowaydaycamp.com and
ENROLL TODAY!

Best Summer Ever!

Celebrating our 41st Summer!

playing sports, going on canoe trips
and some of the friends I met at
camp I am still friends with today."
Miller even officiated at the wed-
ding of his Brighton bunkmate
from that first summer he attended
camp at age 7.
Miller noted he has Tamarack to
thank for meeting his wife, Elissa.
His and Elissa's family were regu-
lars at family camp at the Butzel
Conference Center.
"Twenty years ago, we were both
at family camp with our respective
families at the same time, having
no idea we would later be married:'
he said.
Miller earned a degree from
James Madison College at Michigan
State University prior to attending
rabbinical school. He was ordained
as a rabbi in 2004 at the Jewish
Theological Seminary in New York,
where he also received a master's
degree from the William Davidson
School of Education.

WHAT IS YOUR
FAVORITE PART
ABOUT YOUR JOB?

"The opportunity for one-
on-one conversations with
campers and staff. Whether
it's sitting under a tree with
a 12-year-old practicing for
his bar mitzvah or going for a
long walk around the lake with
a staff member on Shabbat,
these opportunities are price-
less."

Girls & Boys 5-14

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DOOR-TO-DOOR TRANSPORTATION • JUNE 15-AUGUST 14, 2009

Call 248-932-2123 for details • www.willowaydaycanw.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

Pool, Lake, Woods, & Pond

Since 1969

CURRENT EXCHANGE RATE = BIG DISCOUNT FOR U.S. FAMILIES

CAMP TAMAKWA



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Algonquin Park, Ontario

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• A camping tradition since 1936, Camp Tamakwa is a co-ed residential
summer camp located in beautiful pristine Algonquin Park, Ontario.

• Serving Jewish families from Metro Detroit for almost 75 years.

• 70% of our campers are from the Metro Detroit area.

"When I was in college, I was
very involved in the Michigan State
Hillel and was also teaching 10
hours a week of Hebrew school','
Miller said. "These experiences
— teaching and being a Jewish
communal leader — led me to
want to be a rabbi and to do that
professionally."
As a camper, Miller had no plans
to become a rabbi. "Becoming a
rabbi was not on the radar screen
at that time he admitted. However,
some of the leadership qualities he
possesses were first formulated as a
camper at Tamarack.
Before taking the job as
Tamarack's rabbi on April 1, Miller
was the rabbi for two years at
Agudas Achim Congregation in
Columbus, Ohio.

Camp Guide

on page C4

• Our Junior Tamakwan (JT) Program is specifically tailored to meet
the needs of our youngest campers, grades 1-3, for two or four weeks.

• Please contact us to schedule a personal meeting with your family by
calling 248-335-6400 or email us at howhow@tamakwa.com .

• Enjoy surfing our website at www.tamakwa.com .

OUR ACTIVITIES INCLUDE:

Canoeing
Sailing
Kayaking
Fishing
Archery
Soccer
Softball
Baseball

Windsurfing
Arts & Crafts
Clay Pottery
Woodworking
Inline Hockey
Basketball
1/2 Ct. Tennis
Volleyball

Instructional Swim
Musical Theatre
Camp T.V. / Video Program
Camp Radio
Music Recording & Composition
Ropes Course & Climbing Wall
Outdoor Education
Intercamp Sports
Special Programs & Events

Premiere Canoe Tripping Program

CAMPER FEES

CDN $
(our base fee)
J.T. 2-weeks (grade 1-3)
$2,375
J.T. 4-weeks (grade 1-3)
$3,950
4-weeks (grade 4-9)
$4,350
8-weeks (grade 4-9)
$7,875

USD $ (*)
($0.82 exchange)
$1,950
$3,240
$3,565
$6,460

(*) The CDN/USD exchange rate has recently

fluctuated between $0.76 & $0.86

Michigan Office:

1760 S. TELEGRAPH, #300
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI 48302
248-335-6400

Take advantage of the favorable exchange rate, pay less in camper fees, and give
your kids a truly unique Canadian summer camp experience in Algonquin Park.

December 11 • 2008

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