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Lawrence Technological University
isn’t for just anyone. We want the
future designers, engineers, scientists,
and entrepreneurs who will create the
innovations of tomorrow.

Academic Summer Camps!
Whether you live on campus or commute, experience
the fun of college life in LTU’s summer camps for high
school sophomores, juniors, and seniors.

Find out more at www.ltu.edu/summercamps

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Student/faculty ratio

Southfield, Michigan

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tions, warm family atmosphere and
unique setting in beautiful Algonquin
Park, Canada, just north of Toronto.
Tamakwa offers a diversified program
with more than 20 water sports, land
sports, creative arts and outdoor activi-
ties, as well as an extensive canoe trip-
ping program. We stress the develop-
ment of our campers in a safe, close-knit
cabin environment and take great pride
in our camp spirit and energy. Our strong
core values are needed more than ever
as children learn to unplug and enjoy
building lifelong, meaningful relation-
ships with their cabin mates and coun-
selors.

admissions@ltu.edu

Possible is everything.

Summer

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PROGRAMS

BLACK RIVER FARM
AND RANCH

5040 Sheridan Line Road
Croswell, MI 48422
(810) 679-2505
www.blackriverfarmandranch.com
Girl’s-only camp serving ages 6-15;
activities include horseback riding (main
focus), archery, arts and crafts, boating
and swimming. Since 1962, girls have
come to Black River Farm and Ranch to
have fun with friends and horses and
enjoy a variety of camp activities, avail-
able in one- to four-week programs.

CAMP TAMAKWA

Winter Address:
1760 S. Telegraph Road, #300
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
Phone: (248) 335-6400
Fax: (248) 335-2540
howhow@tamakwa.com

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Summer Address:
P.O. Box 10008
Huntsville, Ontario P1H 2H3
Canada
(705) 633-5561
www.tamakwa.com
Experience Camp Tamakwa’s rich tradi-

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CAMP TAMARACK

3735 Telegraph Road, Suite 380
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301
(city office)
(248) 647-1100
campmaas@tamarackcamps.com
Camp Maas, a division of Tamarack
Camps, is a Jewish overnight experi-
ence that offers enriching programs
for kids entering grades 2-9. This sum-
mer, Tamarack proudly celebrates its
115th summer of fun, laughter and love.

CAMP TANUGA

6874 Camp Tanuga Road
Kalkaska, MI 49646
(248) 258-9150
www.camptanuga.com
www.tanugaevents.com
Camp Tanuga is uniquely suited to pro-
vide children with an enriching experi-
ence they’ll never forget. Friendships
formed, confidence gained and the
skills learned keep campers returning
year after year. A full waterfront, flying
trapeze, horseback riding, mountain-
biking and overnight camping help make
Tanuga the place to be. Programs avail-
able for boys and girls ages 6-15. Come
experience the magic.

