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CRANBROOK SCHOOLS

39221 Woodward Ave.
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304
(248) 645-3674
www.schools.cranbrook.edu/
programs/day

Cranbrook Schools presents day
camps for campers ages 3-19.
Explore swimming, sports, nature
and science, music and drama on
Cranbrook’s beautiful 319-acre cam-
pus. Specialized programs help devel-
op talents for jazz, theater, writing, art
and robotics. Before and aftercare are
available.

DRAMA KIDS OF
OAKLAND COUNTY

Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Troy,
West Bloomfield
(248) 738-8823
www.dramakids.com/mi2

Drama Kids Summer Camp offers chil-
dren ages 6-11 a chance to partici-
pate in fun activities that help them
think more creatively and learn new
acting and confidence-building skills.
They’ll be part of plays, improvisa-
tions, silent scenes, mini-scripts, hilari-
ous theater games and more. Each
week there is a special theme such
as “Super Hero Camp” and “Mystery
Camp,” and it all culminates in a dra-
matic presentation for family and
friends. Visit our website: www.dra-
makids.com/mi2 for more informa-
tion on dates, locations and tuition.

FRANKLIN
ATHLETIC CLUB

29350 Northwestern Hwy.
Southfield, MI 48034
(248) 352-8000
www.franklinclub.com

Franklin Athletic Club camps include
tennis, swimming, nerf, basketball,
flag football, robotics, broadcasting,
fit girl, kickboxing, fitness, racquet-
ball, soccer, Minecraft and, new this
year, academic enrichment options.
Ages 2-14. Visit franklinclub.com for
info on all summer camps or contact
Laura Barrick at (248) 352-8000, ext.
314 or via email at lbarrick@ffrc.net.

HABONIM DROR
CAMP TAVOR

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

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

Sunshine and laughter.
Music and art.
Sports and water play.
Exploration and discovery.

Some things are simply

better together.

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. First-time campers are
eligible for $1,000 off of tuition. Camp
Tavor also offers needs-based scholar-
ships.

HILLEL DAY SCHOOL

32200 Middlebelt Road
Farmington Hills MI 48334
(248) 851-3220
www.hillelday.org

Join us for a fabulous summer! Camp
for children ages 2-5 begins June
14 and runs for nine weeks. Weekly
themes provide hands-on learning,
exploration in our outdoor nature
center, gardening in our greenhouse
and in 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 life-
long friendships begin. Our trained
staff encourages, nurtures, teaches
and supports campers every day.
New this year: We will have special
activities and groups for our campers
going into Hillel’s kindergarten or any
kindergarten in the fall of 2016. For
more information, contact rpappas@
hillelday.org.

JEWISH COMMUNITY
CENTER DAY CAMPS

6600 W. Maple Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
(248) 432-5578
camp@jccdet.org
www.jccdet.org/daycamps

JCC Day Camps are open to children
of all backgrounds and abilities,
including children with special needs.
We offer free, chaperoned transporta-
tion, are licensed by the state and are
accredited by the American Camp
Association.

Enrolling Now!

Like sunshine and laughter, come experience
why Summer Camp and Hillel are better
together. For campers 2-5 years old.

For more information, contact Robin Pappas,
Director of the Early Childhood Center, at
248-539-1489 or rpappas@hillelday.org.

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