Reserve Your
Seat on the Bus
To Camp Maas!

CAMP WALDEN

5607 South River
Cheboygan, MI 49721
summer@campwaldenmi.com
(248) 225-1256 (Liz)
(817) 253-0722 (Scott)
Celebrating its 58th summer, Walden
strives to give children a transformative
experience: one in which they gain self-
confidence and learn to make a positive
difference in the camp community. By
hiring only college-age counselors who
have a proven interest in working with
children, Walden raises the bar when it
comes to staff maturity and commitment
to acting as positive role models. Walden
campers choose their own activities on our
beautifully maintained 100 acres. We are
proudly accredited by the American Camp
Association.

CRANBROOK SCHOOLS’
SUMMER CAMPS

39221 Woodward Ave.
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304
(248) 645-3674
schools.cranbrook.edu/summer
Cranbrook offers traditional camps that
include athletics, canoeing, crafts, art,
swimming, science, drama and archery.
Specialized programs are also available in
jazz, theater, authoring, art and robotics.
All campers build on life skills and create
lasting friendships for the future. Lunch
included. Extended care, busing and pay-
ment plan available

FRANKLIN
ATHLETIC CLUB

29350 Northwestern Hwy.
Southfield, MI 48034
(248) 352-8000
www.franklinclub.com
Franklin Athletic Club camps include
fun and games, tennis, swimming, Nerf,
basketball, flag football, robotics, fit girl,
jump a rama, soccer, Minecraft and, new
this year, academic enrichment options
and toddler programs. 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

4444 Second Ave.
Detroit, MI, 48201
(269) 215-1399
www.camptavor.org
info@camptavor.org
A unique Jewish kibbutz-style camping
experience where children engage in
high-spirited, creative activities that chal-
lenge their minds and feed their souls,
and learn in an environment dedicated
to social justice, inclusivity, environmen-
tal stewardship and empowered Jewish
engagement.

This year, Tamarack Camps proudly celebrates its 115 th consecutive
summer of fun, laughter, and friendships. As a world leader in Jewish
overnight camping, we offer enriching programs for kids
entering 2 nd through 9 th grades.

Often, finding the best camp
is challenging. Our veteran
staff works vigorously with
campers to ensure that
each child learns, grows and
experiences the summer of
a lifetime.

Learn more about
Tamarack Camps!

Office Parlor Meeting:
Thursday, February 23
5:30-6:30 pm

Tamarack Camps (City Office)
6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 380
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301

In-Home Parlor Meeting:

Call to arrange your own “meet
and greet” with three new
camper families and earn $100
toward your child’s camp tuition
(248-647-1100).

Camp Maas Leadership Team:

Director – Lee Trepeck
Associate Director – Sean Morgan
Assistant Director – Carly Weinstock
Program and Recruitment Coordinator – Rachel Devries
Director of Support Services and Special Needs – Franki Bagdade
Director of Health and Safety – Roberta Blumberg

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