W ALDEN Camp Guide ❉ 2016 L WA DE continued from page 27 LAWRENCE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY SUMMER CAMPS N YGAN CHEBO 21000 W. 10 Mile Road Southfield, MI 48075 (800) 225-5588 summercamps@ltu.edu www.ltu.edu/summercamps www.campwaldenmi.com 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. MICHIGAN SCIENCE CENTER SUMMER CAMP 5020 John R St. Detroit, MI 48202 (313) 577-8400 www.mi-sci.org Family-owned since 1959 2063660 summer@campwaldenmi.com t . 0 6 / 5" * / # * , & 4 t 5 3 " 1 & ; & t $ " / 0 & * / ( SUMMER IMPRESSIONS DAY CAMP “Experience the Magic” t8FEEJOHT t#BS#BU.JU[WBIT tUIUI#JSUIEBZT t'BNJMZ3FVOJPOT t$PSQPSBUF&WFOUT t1SJWBUF3FOUBMT Entrust your Children to a Camp with Nurturing Staff, Supervised Activities & Spirit t8",�"3%*/(t)034&#"$,3*%*/( t 8 "5 & 3 4 , * * / ( t 4 1 0 3 5 4 - & " ( 6 & 4 Over 60 Years of Tried & True Camping Tradition! June 27-Sept. 2: Join us for our 2016 Summer Camp and explore Michigan’s largest science center with more than 250 hands-on exhibits, interactive demonstrations, fun theater shows and more! Our themed programs are available for children entering pre- school through grade 8. Visit Mi-Sci. org or call (313) 577-8400, option 5, to register. 4150 Middlebelt Road West Bloomfield, MI 48323 (248) 661-3630 www.summerimpressions.com Summer Impressions, accredited by the American Camp Association, offers children ages 3-10 and L.I.T.s 11-14 a variety of activities that pro- vide opportunities to grow emotion- ally and socially in a noncompetitive, fun-filled environment. Lasting friend- ships and enhanced self-esteem are the byproducts of a season spent at Summer Impressions. Summer Impressions has something for everyone … sports, arts and crafts, drama, photography, challenge and miniature golf courses, Ga-Ga courts, rock climbing, tennis, basketball, table tennis, two in-ground heated swim- ming pools, an arcade games room, special visitors and themed events. TAMARACK CAMPS Winter address: 6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 380 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301 (248) 647-1100 Summer address: 4361 Perryville Road Ortonville, MI 48462 (248) 627-2821 www.tamarackcamps.com Tamarack Camps: more than a camp — a community, offers fun Jewish camping experiences including Camp Maas, teen programs and Family Camp. Builds lifelong friendships, cre- ates Jewish identity and promotes personal growth resulting in ever- lasting memories. Accredited by the American Camp Association. TEMPLE BETH EL EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER 7400 Telegraph Road Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301 (248) 865-0611 Lblitz@tbeonline.org www.tbeonline.org/education/ Early_Childhood_Center Temple Beth El Early Childhood Center and camp programs offer children ages 18 months to 5-years- old learning experiences that fit their individual interests, needs and abili- ties. Our goal is to make each child feel successful and competent while fostering his or her emotional, social, physical and intellectual growth. We also offer many social programs to our parents to make our school more of a community-building environment. TEMPLE EMANUEL EARLY CHILDHOOD COMMUNITY 14450 W. 10 Mile Oak Park, MI 48237 (248) 967-4847 NurseryAdmin@Emanuel-mich.org Offering day camp for children 14 months through 5 years of age; year- round staffing, with flexible schedul- ing, early and late care options, field trips, on-site entertainment and Safety Town program. Serving the community for 33 years. 248-258-9150 www.camptanuga.com www.tanugaevents.com 2063650 t4"*-*/(t30--&3#-"%&)0$,&:t)*()301&4$0634& continued on page 30 28 February 4 • 2016