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Center Day Camps is licensed, ac-
credited and open to ages 21/2-15
and includes 100-plus camps, rang-
ing from sports to theater. Pro-
grams for youth with special needs.
Free transportation to most areas.
Many new creative camps this year.

Camp Discovery has programs for
ages 21h-16 with dozens of camps
including sports, performance
arts, visual arts, specialty, teen
and tween. New this year: Mine-
craft game design, video produc-
tion, Web design.

LAWRENCE TECHNOLOGPr AP
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
engineering, design, technology
and science are taught by profes-

sors in modern labs and studios on
LTU's 102-acre Southfield cam-
pus, June 22-26, July 6-10,13-17
and 20-24.

MICHIGAN SCIENCE
CENTER SUMMER CAMP
5020 John R St.
Detroit, MI 48202
(313) 577-8400, option 5
www.mi-sci.org

June 22-Aug. 21, join us for our
2015 Summer Camp and explore
Michigan's largest science center
with more than 250 hands-on ex-
hibits, interactive demonstrations,
fun theater shows and more. Our
themed programs are available
for children entering preschool
through grade 8.

ROEPER SUMMER
r 'r CAMP
41190 Woodward Ave.
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304
(248) 203-7370
www.roeper.org

Roeper Summer Programs offers
many camps throughout the sum-
mer for children age 3 through
12th grade. Programs include
Roeper summer day camp, sum-
mer stock theater, science, dance,
clay, chess, art, photography and
forensics camps.

SUMMER IMPRESSIONS
nev r ARAD
4150 Middlebelt Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48323
(248) 661-3630
www.summerimpressions.com

Summer Impressions, accredited
by the American Camp Associa-
tion, offers children ages 3-10 and
L.I.Ts 11-14 a variety of activities
that provide campers opportu-
nities to grow emotionally and
socially in a non-competitive,
fun-filled environment. Lasting
friendships and enhanced self-
esteem are the byproducts of a
season spent at Summer Impres-
sions. Summer Impressions has
something for everyone ... sports,

arts and crafts, drama, photog-
raphy, challenge and miniature
golf courses, Ga-Ga courts, rock
climbing, tennis, basketball, table
tennis, two in-ground heated
swimming pools, an arcade games
room, special visitors and events,
themed overnights, field trips,
our own Safety City program and
more. In addition, our summer
stock theater produces shows
starring our campers. Private
group swim, tennis, soccer, cheer-
leading and math lessons are
available. Campers can register
for two, three, four or five days a
week and can arrive as early as 7
a.m. and stay as late as 6 p.m. at
no extra charge. Camp runs from
June 15 to Sept. 3. Join the fun!
Remember, Camp is Cool at S.I.

TAMARACK CAMPS
Winter address:
6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 380
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301
(248) 647-1100

Camp Listings on page 38

JOIN US FOR SUMMER 2015!

ROEPER SUMMER DAY CAMP

a recreational day camp for 3- to 12-year-olds
2-week sessions all summer

ROEPER SUMMER STOCK THEATRE

imaginative theatre experiences for age 4 — grade 12
one 4-week session for grades 6 — 12
three 2-week sessions for grades I — 6
two 1-week sessions for age 4 — grade I

ROEPER SPECIALTY CAMPS

a variety of I- and 2-week camps

Art Camp for students entering grades 9 — 12

Chess Camp for students entering grades 3 — 8

Clay Camp for students entering grades 3 — 12

Dance Camp for students entering grades 2 — 8

Photography Camp for students entering grades 7 — 12

CONTACT US TO RECEIVE INFORMATION!

248.203.7370

Science Camp for students entering grades 6 — 8

visit our website for dates and program details

WWW.ROEPER.ORG

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