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Summer Day Camps 2009

Early Enrollment

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Camp Guide

Camp Guide Listings from page C4

tion given to the individual well being
of each camper. We are a kosher and
shomer Shabbat facility.

Brookside Day Camp
for Boys & Girls
ages 5 6

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CRANBROOK SCHOOL.

Cranbrook Day Camp
for Boys
ages 7 13

39221 Woodward Ave.,
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304
(248) 645-3674
Fax: (248) 645-7703
www.schools.cranbrook.edu/programs/day
Cranbrook Schools presents day camps
for camper's ages 5 to 19. Explore
swimming, sports, arts and crafts,
nature and science, music and drama
on Cranbrook's beautiful 319-acre cam-
pus. Specialized programs help develop
talents for jazz, theater, writing, sport
skills and art. Childcare is available for
enrolled campers before and after camp
hours.

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Kingswood Day Camp
for Girls
ages 7 13

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FUN-damentally Sound
All Sports Skills Camp
for Boys & Girls
ages 5 12

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FUN-damentally Sound
Baseball Skills Camp
for Boys & Girls
ages 6 12

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CENTER DAY "AMPS
Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit

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Summer Theatre School
for Boys & Girls
grades 3 age 19

6600 West Maple Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48322

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Jimmy Prentis Morris Building

Summer Art Studio
for Boys & Girls
ages 7 16

15110 West Ten Mile Road
Oak Park, MI 48237
(248) 432-5578
www.jccdet.org
Center Day Camps is an American
Camp Association-accredited program
that offers camp options for children
ages 3-14, all with free transportation.
Our schedule includes over 100 camps
— from traditional sessions with swim-
ming, ropes and canoeing, to specialty
camps such as sports, theater, arts and
crafts, cooking, robotics and girl power.
Programming runs all summer long.

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Jazz Ensemble
for Boys & Girls
grades 6 10

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Young Authors Day Camp
for Boys & Girls
ages 8 14

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Fore & Aft Care Program
ages 5 13

For more information online visit:
www.schools.cranbrook.edu/programs/day

Phone: 248.645.3674
E-mail: summer@cranbrook.edu

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After Camp Swim Lessons
ages 5 — 13

Register early — space is limited

Office of Special & Summer Programs Cranbrook Schools
P.O.Box 801, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-0801
,457360

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Summer office:

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29230 W.12 Mile Rd.
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
(248) 851-1866
www.echopark.org
Echo Park provides a fun experience
filled with discovery, warm and caring
environment, creative play and learn-
ing, fabulous facility, schedule options
and mature staff. Two summer camp
sessions and a post-camp experience
for ages 2 through 6. New, exciting
camp programs for 2009.

HABONIM-DROR CAMP TAVOI;
Winter office:

Mark Nestor
786-999-6567

VISIT T2T ONLINE

ECHO PARK CAMP

59884 A.L. Jones Road,
Three Rivers, MI 49093
1-800-55 TAVOR
(262) 334-0399
info®camptavor.org
www.camptavor.org
With a maximum of 150 campers per
session, a 4:1 camper to counselor ratio,

and a strong commitment to an inclu-
sive environment, Habonim-Dror Camp
Tavor in Three Rivers, Mich., is the ideal
place for campers to fully participate in
building a lifelong community based on
Jewish values and lasting friendships.
Boys and girls entering grades 4-10
can attend two-, three-, four- or seven-
week overnight camping sessions. Camp
Tavor offers swimming, boating, arts,
crafts, sports, Hebrew, a kosher kitchen
and Shabbat celebrations, animals and
an organic garden. Campers fully share
in the responsibilities of the camp.

ROEPER

PROGRAMS

41190 Woodward Ave.
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304
(248) 203-7370
roepercamp®roeper.org
www.roeper.org
Roeper Summer Programs offers
many camps throughout the summer
for children age 3 through 12th grade.
Programs include Roeper Summer Day
Camp, Summer Stock Theatre, Science
Camp, Dance Camp and Fantasy
Camp.

SUMMER IMPRESSIONS
DAY CAMS'

4150 Middlebelt Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48323
(248) 661-3630
Fax: 248-357-6361
www.summerimpressions.com
The ultimate ACA accredited, specialty
day camp for ages 3-10 (CITs 11-13).
Sports, arts and crafts, drama, chal-
lenge and miniature golf courses, rock
climbing, tennis, basketball, two in-
ground heated swimming pools, special
visitors and events, overnights and field
trips. Campers can arrive as early as 7
a.m. and stay until 6 p.m. at no extra
charge. 2, 3, 4 or 5 days a week. Camp
is June 15 to Sept. 4.

TAMARACK CAMPS
Winter address:

6735 Telegraph Rd #380
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301
(248) 647-1100
Fax: 248-647-1493

Summer Address:

4361 Perryville Rd.
Ortonville, MI 48462
(248) 627-2821
Fax: (248) 627-4576
www.tamarackcamps.com
A "Jewish playground" close to home.
Small, intimate villages. Beautiful
property with the finest facilities!
Creative programs run by energetic,
dedicated staff. Teen travel and family
programs also offered. American Camp
Association accredited. Kosher kitchen.

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