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Enroll Today to Save
Up to $500!*

HABONIM DROR
CAMP TAVOR

Parents and Campers Come
Learn About Camp Maas

Prospective Camper Meeting
Tuesday, December 15
7:00 - 8:00 pm
Tamarack City Office
-5, Affissor
Max M. Fisher Building
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An Incredible Summer Teen Experience
Appalachian Adventure Trip

June 27 -July 21
Sign up today! Space is limited.
Campers entering
10th - 11th grades

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• Mammoth Cave National Park
• Acadia National Park
• Shenandoah National Park
• Niagara Falls
• And much more

New Year's Family Camp
December 29 - January 1
Butzel Retreat Center

Summer Office:
59884 Arthur L. Jones Road
Three Rivers, MI 49093
(269) 244-8563

6600 W. Maple Road
West Bloomfield, MI
(248) 432-5578
camp@jccdet.org
www.jccdet.org/daycannps

Winter Office:
2755 Wingate Lane E.
West Bend, WI 53090
(262) 334-0399
registrar@camptavor.org
www.camptavor.org

JCC Day Camps are accredited and
offer programs for children ages
21/2-14.Traditional, sports, theater,
arts, nature, travel and camps for chil-
dren with special needs are available.
Free transportation to and from most
areas.

Experience a one-of-a-kind Jewish
youth community. Habonim Dror
Camp Tavor programming allows
boys and girls ages 9-16 to build
strong relationships while learning
about leadership, social justice, con-
necting to Israel and stewarding the
environment. We will be holding
camp information sessions in the
Detroit community in January. First-
time campers are eligible for $1,000
off of tuition. Camp Tavor also offers
needs-based scholarships.

HILLEL DAY SCHOOL
OF METROPOLITAN

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32200 Middlebelt Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
(248) 539-1490
www.hillelday.org

Join us for a fabulous summer! Camp
for children ages 2-5 begins June
14, 2016, and runs for eight weeks.
Weekly themes provide hands-on
learning, exploration in our outdoor
nature center, gardening from our
greenhouse to our garden, creative
play on our playground, water play
and indoor fun. Fun in-camp field
trips or visitors each session. Activities
foster social and emotional growth
and lifelong friendships begin. Our
trained staff encourages, nurtures,
teaches and support campers every
day. For more information, contact
rpappas@hillelday.org .

Enjoy Family Camp
This Winter Break!

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• Featuring a Star Trax
New Year's Eve celebration
• Arts and Crafts
• Sledding and snow games
• Camp fire with s'mores
• Plus more

Applications available at tamarackcamps.com/nyfc

*New Camper Discounts
$250 off first-time new camper tuition for mini sessions.
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JCC DAY CAMPS

LAWRENCE
TECHNOLOGICAL
UNIVERSITY SUMMER
:AMPS

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 engi-
neering, design, technology and sci-
ence are taught by professors in mod-
ern labs and studios on LTU's 102-acre
Southfield campus, June 20-24, July
11-15, 18-22 and 25-29.

ROEPER SUMAArn
PROGRAM'

41190 Woodward Ave.
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304
(248) 203-7370
www.roeper.org

Roeper will be operating two camps
this year. One is a recreational day
camp for students ages 3-12 that
operates at the Bloomfield Hills cam-
pus. The other is a theater camp for
students ages 4-18. This camp will
occur at Groves High School.

$500 off first-time new camper tuition for full sessions.
of available for travel trips and TSS. Good through December 31 20

6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 380, Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48301
www.tamarackcamps.com • 248.647.1100

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