camp guide
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FRANKLIN
ATHLETIC CLUB
29350 Northwestern Hwy.
Southfield, MI 48034
(248) 352-8000
www.franklinclub.com
Franklin Athletic Club camps include
tennis, swimming, Nerf, Detroit Pistons
basketball, Nike basketball, flag football,
robotics, Fit Girl, Minecraft and, new
this year, academic enrichment options.
Camps are available for 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) 215-1399
REGISTER NOW!
Summer
ROEPER
PROGRAMS
ROEPER SUMMER DAY CAMP
a recreational day camp
for 3- to 12-year-olds
2-week sessions all summer
ROEPER
SUMMER STOCK THEATRE
imaginative theatre experiences
for age 4 – grade 12
Winter Office:
4444 Second Ave.
Detroit, MI, 48201
(269) 215-1399
www.camptavor.org
info@camptavor.org
Experience a one-of-a-kind Jewish
youth community. Habonim Dror Camp
Tavor programming allows boys and
girls, ages 9-16, to build strong relation-
ships while learning about leadership,
social justice, connecting to Israel and
stewarding the environment. First-time
campers are eligible for a $1,000 off
tuition. Camp Tavor also offers needs-
based scholarships.
HEBREW FREE LOAN
6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 300
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301
(248) 723- 8184
www.hfldetroit.org
Not sure the camp of your choice is
an affordable option? An interest-free
Hebrew Free Loan could help put camp
experiences within reach, so you can say
yes to your children’s summer plans.
different length sessions for different age groups
HILLEL DAY SCHOOL
OF METROPOLITAN
DETROIT ECC CAMP
ROEPER SPECIALTY CAMPS
a variety of 1- and 2-week camps
for grades 2 – 11
visit our website for dates and program details
CONTACT US TO RECEIVE INFORMATION!
248.203.7370 WWW.ROEPER.ORG
32200 Middlebelt Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
(248) 539-1490
www.hillelday.org
Join us for a fabulous summer. Camp for
children ages 2-5 begins June 18, and
runs for eight weeks. Weekly themes
provide hands-on learning, exploration
in our outdoor nature center, garden-
ing from our greenhouse to 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
lifelong friendships begin. Our trained
staff encourages, nurtures, teaches and
support campers every day. For more
information, contact rpappas@hillelday.
org.
LAWRENCE
TECHNOLOGICAL
UNIVERSITY SUMMER
CAMPS
21000 W. 10 Mile Road
Southfield, MI 48075
(800) 225-5588
www.ltu.edu/summercamps
summercamps@ltu.edu
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
26-30, July 10-14, 17-21 and 24-28.
MICHIGAN SCIENCE
CENTER SUMMER
CAMP
5020 John R St.
Detroit, MI 48202
(313) 577-8400
www.Mi-Sci.org
Join us for our 2018 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.
ROEPER
SUMMER CAMPS
41190 Woodward Ave.
Bloomfield, MI 48304
(248) 203-7370
www.roeper.org
From lacrosse to coding to theater,
Roeper Summer Programs offers a
variety of enriching and rewarding camp
experiences to children throughout
Metro Detroit. Diversity and respect for
everyone’s potential are central charac-
teristics of the community.
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