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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-02-06

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What are n92
your children
doing during their
summer vacation?

Summer camp.
Nobody does it better!

A great summer is waiting for YOU at the Jewish
Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit's camps

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Hebrew Immersio

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I camp with a twist!

While kids swim, they speak Hebrew.
They play basketball, they speak Hebrew.
They hang out with friends, they speak Hebrew.

Enrollment is limited. (No previous knowledge of Hebrew required).
This program is made possible by the generous support and guidance of

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NEW.

Kids in grades 1-8 play sports just like the real JCC Maccabi

athletes and will star in Opening Ceremonies at the Joe Louis
Arena, marching alongside Games & ArtsFest participants

nt that will be attended by thousands!

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Camp Discovery

Has the Answer!

We offer a fun & safe
summer experience, with
caring and loving staff -
all at unbeatable prices!

•FIELD TRIPS • SPORTS
•GAMES • SHOWS
•SWIMMING • JEWISH
IDENTITY • ARTS & CRAFTS
•GRAND PRIZE STORE

4 Weeks:
August 4 - 29

,

Oak Park

Kidpreneur: Kids+Entrepreneurship+

Campers learn the b.
s of buildin•
-ss, and how
passion and confidence can sell an idea and turn it into reality.
Enrollment is limited.

Teen Kindness Heroes

Young leaders perform volunteer work and become
empowered as they learn how to change the world.
Presented in conjunction with the JCC Kindness Project
and Partners in Torah.

Boys & Girls ages 4-10
Early and after care available
Lunch, Snacks & Camp T-shirts included!

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NEW!

Travel Adventure, Drama, Junior Lifeguard
and more!

RATES PER CHILD
$160/week or $600 for all 4 weeks.

10% discount for each additional family member

Early bird and membership discounts available for both camps!

After June 13 price will increase 20%.

To learn more, visit www.jccdet.org or call:

West Bloomfield: 248.432.5578

Oak Park: _48.967.4030

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Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit

SIGN UP TODAY!

D. Dan & Betty Kahn Building
Eugene & Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus
6600 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322

www.TheShul.net/camp

Jimmy Prentis Morris Building
A. Alfred Taubman Jewish Community Campus
15110 W. Ten Mile Road, Oak Park, MI 48237

THE SM.

Jack & Miriam Shenkman Building

6890 W. Maple Rd., WB
248.788.4000

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The Jewish Federation

OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT

Camp Guide from page 37

Offering day camp for chil-
dren 14 months through 5
years of age; year-round
staffing, with flexible sched-
uling, early and late care
options, field trips, on-site
entertainment and Safety
Town program. Serving the
community for 31 years.

WILLOWAY DAY CAMP
INC.
P.O. Box 250933
West Bloomfield, MI 48325
(248) 932-2123
www.willowaydaycamp.com

Willoway Day Camp has been
offering the best summer
ever for generations. Our
mature staff of teachers and
leaders and acres of out-
standing facilities combine to
create lasting memories. The
fun starts the moment the
campers board the Willoway
bus (or van). Whether it's
making a splash or learn-
ing to swim in our two pools
or our varied athletic fields,
pond and lake programs,
animal farm, nature trails
and fishing or drama, dance,
kayaking, go-karting, archery,
tennis, golf, and ga ga ga, at
Willoway, it's summer fun for
everyone! American Camp
Association-accredited.

WOODEN ACRES
Adventure Programs
Winter Address:
P.O. Box 725037
Berkley MI 48072

Summer Address:
3753 South Lakeshore
Lexington MI 48450
(248) 543-5697
info@woodenacres.com
www.woodenacres.com

Set on a beautiful countryside
in Lexington, Mich., approxi-
mately 90 minutes northeast
of Detroit, the camp is bound
by wooden acres and Lake
Huron with our own private
beach. We offer one- to six-
week programs and guaran-
tee to meet the individual
needs of every camper.

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