RAN[3. Summer Day Camps 2014 Early Enrollment SCHOOLS Camp Guide from page 35 Brookside Tots Day Camp for Boys & Girls ages 3 — 4 HILLEL DAY SCHOOL EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER CAMP FUNTABULOUS 32200 Middlebelt Road Farmington Hills, MI 48334 (248) 539-1484 aschlussel@hillelday.org www.hillelday.org Brookside Day Camp for Boys & Girls ages 5 — 6 Cranbrook Day Camp for Boys ages 7 — 14 Kingswood Day Camp for Girls ages 7 — 14 See why sunshine and laughter, music and art, sports and water play, running and jumping, and exploration and discovery are all better together at Camp FunTabu- lous. Campers ages 2-5 will play and explore in our safe and secure facility, playgrounds and outdoor nature area. For more informa- tion, contact Robin Pappas, direc- tor of the ECC, at (248) 539-1489 or rpappas@hillelday.org . Summer Theatre School for Boys & Girls grades 2 — age 19 Summer Art Studio for Boys & Girls ages 7 14 Jazz Ensemble for Boys & Girls grades 6 10 JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT TECHNO-botics Robotics Camp for Boys & Girls grades 1 — 10 CENTER DAY CAMPS 6600 W. Maple Road West Bloomfield 48322 (248) 432-5578 Tal Siegmann, director tsiegmann@jccdet.org Cranbrook Kingswood Athletic Camps for Boys & Girls grades K — 12 Young Authors Day Camp for Boys & Girls grades 1 9 Camps available by the week For best pricing — register early Fore & Aft Care Program for Boys & Girls ages 3 — 14 For more information online visit: MUSIC INSTITUTE at Cranbrook ages open, byaudition www.musicatcranbrook.org 4 www.schools.cranbrook.edu/programs/day Phone: 248. 645. 3674 E-mail: summer@cranbrook.edu Center Day Camps is licensed and accredited and open to ages 2-15. Includes 100-plus programs, ranging from sports to theater and programs for youth with special needs. Free transporta- tion to most areas. New this year: Hebrew immersion. 8.365.401 Keego Harbor Kids going away to camp? Now you have time to start planning their Mitzvahs! ❑ MassermanPhotography.com In • Or • • WIN' IN • -- 7777 -- Mgt "•••/ 'MP Facebook.com/MassermanPhoto @Masserman_Studio 7.* DON'T MISS THE HEALTH & FITNESS SECTION el INSIDE THE JN THE LAST WEEK EVERY MONTH Call 248.351.5107 for more information 36 February 6 • 2014 CAMP DISCOVERY 15110 W.10 Mile Road Oak Park 48237 (248) 967-4030 Judy Front, director jfront@jccdet.org www.jccdet.org Camp Discovery has programs for ages 2-16. With dozens of camps including sports, performance arts, visual arts, specialty, teen and tween. New this year: Robot- ics and Minecraft, and Teen Kind- ness Mission. LAWRENCE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY SUMMER CAMPS 21000 W.10 Mile Road Southfield, MI 48075 (800) 225-5588 summercamps@ltu.edu www.ltu.edu/summercamps Academic summer camps for high school students interested in en- gineering, design, technology and science are taught by professors in modern labs and studios on LTU's 102-acre Southfield cam- pus, June 23-27, July 7-11,14-18 and 21-25. MICHIGAN SCIENCE CENTER SUMMER CAMP 5020 John R St. Detroit, MI 48202 (313) 577-8400 info®mi-sci.org www.mi-sci.org The Michigan Science Center summer camp features five theaters, 250+ hands-on exhibits, outdoor activities and visits to other nearby cultural institutions. Campers in preschool through grade 8 will explore life, space, engineering and physical science concepts. ROEPER SCHOOLS 41190 Woodward Ave. Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304 www.roeper.org Roeper Summer Programs offers many camps throughout the summer for children 3-years-old through 12th grade. Programs include the Roeper Summer Day Camp, Summer Stock Theatre and Roeper Dance Camp. Visit our website for more information. SUMMER IMPRESSIONS DAY CAMP 4150 Middlebelt Road West Bloomfield, MI 48323 (248) 661-3630 www.summerimpressions.com The ultimate ACA-accredited spe- cialty day camp for ages 3-10 (LIT's 11-14). Something for everyone ... sports, arts and crafts, drama, photography, chal- lenge and miniature golf courses, Ga-Ga courts, rock climbing, tennis, basketball, Ping-Pong, two in-ground heated swimming pools, an arcade games room, special visitors and events, theme overnights and field trips. Private group swim, tennis, soccer, cheer- leading and math lessons avail- able. In addition, summer stock theater and our own Safety City program. Campers can register