36 February 7 • 2019 jn continued from page 35 provides an inspiring environment that challenges campers to step outside their comfort zones. Our program combines elements of individual choice and group dynamics, building confidence, character and resilience. At Walden, college-age counselors raise the bar when it comes to staff maturity and commitment. Nationally accredited by the American Camp Association. FRANKLIN ATHLETIC CLUB Laura Barrick, Program and Event Manager; Camp Director Franklin Athletic Club (248) 352-8000, ext. 314 Fax: (248) 352-0549 twitter.com/FranklinClub www.facebook.com/ FranklinClubSouthfield/ Franklin Athletic Club holds all its summer camps at its enormous 225,000-square- foot facility, providing a wide variety of camp options for kids ages 2 through 18. Basketball, tennis, swim, gymnastics and more. HABONIM DROR CAMP TAVOR Summer Office: 59884 Arthur L. Jones Road Three Rivers, MI 49093 (269) 215-1399 Winter Office: 4444 Second Ave. Detroit, MI, 48201 (269) 215-1399 Email: info@camptavor.org www.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 relationships while learning about leadership, social justice, connecting to Israel and stewarding the environment. First-time campers are eligi- ble for $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 If you want great experiences for your children, but you aren’ t quite sure how you can stretch your budget, an inter- est-free loan from Hebrew Free Loan could help you say yes to their summer adventures. HILLEL DAY SCHOOL CAMP FUNTABULOUS 32200 Middlebelt Road Farmington Hills, MI 48334 (248) 851-3220 www.hillelday.org Join us for a fabulous summer! Hillel Camp Funtabulous is for children ages 2-5 beginning June 17 and runs eight weeks. Weekly themes involve hands-on learning, exploration in our outdoor nature center, gardening in our greenhouse and our garden, creative play on our play- ground, water play and indoor fun. Fun in-camp field trips or visitors each ses- sion. Activities foster social and emotional growth, and lifelong friendships begin. Our trained staff encourages, nurtures, teaches and supports campers every day. For more information, contact rpappas@ hillelday.org. JCC CAMPS 6600 W. Maple Road West Bloomfield, MI 48322 (248) 432-5578 camp@jccdet.org www.Camp.jccdet.org Powered by Tamarack, JCC Day Camps offers spectacular summer programs from kindergarten through age 17 (24 for special needs). Swim, explore, learn and dream big: a summer of endless possibili- ties awaits you. Complimentary bus trans- portation within Oakland County. LAWRENCE TECH UNIVERSITY SUMMER CAMPS 21000 W. 10 Mile Road Southfield, MI 48075 (800) 225-5588 summercamps@ltu.edu www.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 26-30, July 10-14, 17-21 and 24-28. ROEPER SUMMER CAMPS 41190 Woodward Ave. Bloomfield, MI. 48304 (248) 203-7370 www.roeper.org continued on page 38 Whether you study business, engineering, architecture, or dozens of other fields at Lawrence Technological University, you’ll get an innovative, hands-on education to prepare you for the career of your dreams. Join us for a campus tour! ltu.edu/campustour 5th in nation for boosting graduates’ earning potential 11:1 student/faculty ratio 86% students employed or registered for graduate school at commencement 100+ career events a year Architecture and Design | Arts and Sciences Southfield, Michigan Business and Information Technology | Engineering ltu.edu /applyfree Possible is everything.