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February 07, 2019 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-02-07

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38 February 7 • 2019
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From lacrosse to coding to theater, Roeper
Summer Programs offer a variety of enrich-
ing and rewarding camp experiences to
children throughout Metro Detroit. Diversity
and respect for everyone’
s potential are
central characteristics of the community.

TAMARACK
City Office:
6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 380
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301
Phone: (248) 647-1100
Fax: (248) 647-1493

Summer Office:
Phone: (248) 627-2821
Fax: (248) 627-4576
www.tamarackcamps.com
Tamarack Camps, Michigan’
s premier
Jewish summer camp, is home to 1,100
acres of woods, private lakes and nature
trails. But more than that, it’
s home to your
next adventure.

TEMPLE ISRAEL
5725 Walnut Lake Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48323
(248) 661-5700

info@temple-israel.org
Children looking for a summer of exploration
and adventure with weekly themes will love
our camp. Camp Shemesh offers three,
three-week fun-filled summer experiences
in a traditional Early Childhood environment
for children ages 2 to 5. Camp includes
Shabbat celebrations, music, science,
sports, art, water play, outdoor games, sing-
alongs and special visitors. Safety Town will
also be offered in June for 4- and 5-year-
olds entering kindergarten.

SUMMER IMPRESSIONS
4150 Middlebelt Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48323
(248) 661-3630
www.summerimpressions.com
Looking for something active and exciting
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 non-competitive, 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 Theatre specialty camp
producing shows starring our own camp-
ers. 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 pro-
gram incorporating leadership skills, men-
toring and all the summer fun activities,
too. All of this happens on our incredible
grounds featuring a state-of-the art play-
ground, challenge course, miniature golf,
Ga-Ga courts, tennis and basketball 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,
soccer, cheerleading, hip-hop 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. for no

extra charge. Camp sessions run June
11 to Aug. 30. Lasting friendships and
enhanced self-esteem are just the begin-
ning of what a child gets when they spend
their summer at Summer Impressions.
Join the fun today.

WILLOWAY DAY CAMP
P
.O. Box 250933
West Bloomfield, MI 48325
(248) 932-2123
www.willowaydaycamp.com
Willoway Day Camp has been offering
the best summer ever for generations of
campers. Our mature staff of teachers and
leaders and acres of outstanding facilities
combine to create lasting memories. The
fun starts the moment the campers board
the Willoway bus (or van). Whether it’
s
making 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.

continued from page 36

(5 minutes from Farmington Hills, Bloomfield Hills

and Commerce)

2, 3, 4 or 5 days a week

June 10 – August 29, 2019

(11 to 14)

(between Lone Pine and Long Lake Roads)

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