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LISTINGS

Camp Tanuga

(248) 258-9150
www.camptanuga.com

Fifty-five years of camping tradi-
tion! Nurturing staff, supervised
activities and spirit. Sailing, roller-
blade hockey, high ropes course,
horseback riding, wake boarding,
mountain bikes, trapeze, canoeing,
waterskiing, sports leagues and more.

Camp Tamakwa

Winter address: 1760 S.
Telegraph Road, #300,
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
(248) 335-6400
howhow®tamakwa.com
Summer address: P.O. Box
10008, Huntsville, Ontario
P1H 2H3
Canada
(705) 633-5561
www.tamakwa.com

Camp Tamakwa is a children's village
where campers live and play in a safe,
nurturing habitat and where they are
encouraged to do what they do best:
be themselves. For 75 years, Tamakwa
is known for its spirit, tradition, inti-
mate size, family feeling, and a strong
magical bond created among its
campers and staff. Numerous water
sports, land sports, creative arts, and
outdoor adventure activities, includ-
ing canoe tripping, keep campers
busy each and every day.

Arts a Crafts

summer
impressio

Ages 3 t° 13

Basketball

Creative Dramatics

Cheerleading

Awesome Bounce

Overnights

Ga-Ga

Rock Climbing

Swimming

Tennis

Miniature Golf

Soccer

Science 8( Nature

Field Trips

• No Long Bus Rides!

• Why Pay More for Other Camps?

• Country Camp in the City of West Bloomfield
(5 minutes from Farmington Hills, Bloomfield Hills and Commerce)

'ACCREDITED

• Extended Day at NO ADDITIONAL FEE
7:O() a.m. - 9:00 am. AND/OP, 3:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Flexible Scheduling!!

Since 1989

2, 3, 4 or 5 days a week

• Twelve Weeks of Summer Fun!
June 13 - September 2

• C.I.T.'s (11 to 13)

• Certified Instructors

Safety City

Fitness & Exercise Trail

Special Visitors

Summer Stock Theatre

- NEW -

Math Tutoring

OPEN HOUSE:
SUNbAY, JUNE 5, 2011 2:00-4:00 P.M.

Call 248-661-3630 for additional info!!

4150 Middlebelt • West Bloomfield

www.summerimpressions.com

(between Lone Pine and Long Lake Roads)

1634340

Center Day Camps

Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit
6600 W. Maple Rd.,
West Bloomfield
(248) 432-5578
www.jccdet.org

Center Day Camps are accredited
and offer programs for ages 21/2-14,
including traditional, travel, the-
ater, sports and more. An extended
program runs until Labor Day. Free
transportation in selected areas.

Cranbrook Schools

39221 Woodward Ave.
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304
(248) 645-3674
www.schools.cranbrook.edu/
programs/day

Cranbrook Schools present day
camps for camper's ages 3-19.
Explore swimming, sports, nature
and science, music and drama
on Cranbrook's 319-acre campus.
Specialized programs help develop
talents for jazz, theater, writing, art
and robotics. Before and aftercare is
available.

248-932-2123 • www.willowaydaycammom

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