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SIMPLY THE
BEST
OPEN HOUSE
April 22nd
1-3pm
HILLEL DAY SCHOOL
OF METROPOLITAN
DETROIT ECC CAMP
32200 Middlebelt Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
(248) 539-1490
hillelday.org
Join us for a fabulous summer! Camp for
children ages 2-5 begins June 18, 2018,
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 visi-
tors each session. Activities foster social
and emotional growth and lifelong friend-
ships begin. Our trained staff encourages,
nurtures, teaches and support campers
every day. For more information, contact
rpappas@hillelday.org.
LAWRENCE
TECHNOLOGICAL
UNIVERSITY SUMMER
CAMPS
featuring special
camp discounts
AGEs 2 aNd up
NO potty-training
required!
DROP-INS
WELCOME!
sUMMER
21000 W. 10 Mile Road
Southfield, MI. 48075
(248) 204-3160
ltu.edu/summercamps
Academic summer camps for high school
students interested in engineering, design,
technology and science are taught by
professors in modern labs and studios on
LTU’s 107-acre Southfield campus, June
25-29, July 9-13, 16-20 and 23-27.
ROEPER SUMMER
CAMPS
41190 Woodward Ave.
Bloomfield, MI 48304
(248) 203-7370
roeper.org
From lacrosse to coding to theater,
Roeper Summer Programs offer a vari-
ety of enriching and rewarding camp
experiences to children throughout Metro
Detroit. Diversity and respect for every-
one’s potential are central characteristics
of the community.
SUMMER IMPRESSIONS
DAY CAMP
FOR THE FULL
SUMMER CAMP SCHEDULE AND TO REGISTER, VISIT
FRANKLINCLUB.COM/CAMPS
248.352.8000 ext. 314
60
December 7 • 2017
29350 Northwestern Hwy
jn
Southfield, Mi 48034
4150 Middlebelt Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48323
(248) 661-3630
summerimpressions.com
Looking for something active and excit-
ing for your kids to do this summer?
Sign them up at Summer Impressions
Day Camp. All campers, ages 3-14, have
opportunities to grow emotionally and
socially in a noncompetitive, fun-filled
environment supervised by our expe-
rienced, positive and caring staff. They
can play sports, make arts & crafts, go
swimming, conduct science experiments,
explore nature and participate in all our
wild and crazy special days. Summer
Impressions has something for everyone
… sports, arts & crafts, drama, science,
special visitors, exciting events, themed
overnights, our own Safety City program
and so much more!
We even have a summer stock theater
specialty camp producing shows star-
ring our own campers. Also, our campers
6 years and older get to venture out on
thrilling field trips. For the 11-14-year-old
set, we have a specially designed Leaders
in Training program incorporating leader-
ship skills, mentoring and all the summer
fun activities, too.
All of this happens on our incredible
grounds featuring a state-of-the art
playground, challenge course, miniature
golf, Ga-Ga courts, tennis and basket-
ball courts, table tennis, two in-ground
heated pools and an arcade games room.
Top it all off and sign up for semi-private
swim, tennis, cheerleading, soccer and
math lessons.
Summer Impressions, accredited by
the American Camp Association, offers
the most flexible scheduling options in
the area. Register for 2, 3, 4 or 5 days
a week. Come at 7 a.m. and stay till 6
p.m. at no extra charge. Camp sessions
run June 12 to Aug. 31. Lasting friend-
ships and enhanced self-esteem are just
the beginning of what children get when
they spend their summer at Summer
Impressions. Join the fun today.
TAMARACK CAMPS
4361 Perryville Road
Ortonville MI 48462
(248) 647-1100
tamarackcamps.com /
campmaas@tamarackcamps.com
For a wonderful Jewish overnight experi-
ence located 45-minutes from Metro
Detroit, Tamarack Camps offers enrich-
ing programs for kids entering sec-
ond through 11th grades. Visit our website,
Facebook page or call us for more details.
WILLOWAY DAY CAMP
INC.
P.O. Box 250933
West Bloomfield, MI 48325
(248) 932-2123
www.willowaydaycamp.com
Celebrating our 50th season, Willoway
Day Camp has been offering the best
summer ever for generations of campers.
Our mature staff of counselors, teachers
and leaders and acres of outstanding
facilities combine to create lasting mem-
ories and lifelong friendships. The fun
starts the moment the campers board the
Willoway bus (or van). Whether it’s mak-
ing a splash or learning to swim in our
two pools or enjoying our varied athletic
fields, pond and lake programs, animal
farm, nature trails and fishing or drama,
dance, kayaking, go-karting, archery, ten-
nis, golf and ga ga ga — at Willoway, it’s
summer fun for everyone. American Camp
Association-accredited. •