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listings

HABONIM DROR
CAMP TAVOR
SUMMER OFFICE:
59884 Arthur L. Jones Road
Three Rivers, MI 49093
(269) 244-8563

WINTER OFFICE:
2755 Wingate Lane E.
West Bend, WI 53090
(262) 334-0399
registrar@camptavor.org
www.camptavor.org
Experience a one-of-a-kind 
Jewish youth community. 
Habonim Dror Camp Tavor pro-
gramming allows boys and girls 
ages 9-16 to build strong relation-
ships while learning about lead-
ership, social justice, connecting 
to Israel and stewarding the envi-
ronment. We will be holding camp 
information sessions in the Detroit 
community in January. First-time 
campers are eligible for $1,000 
off tuition. Camp Tavor also offers 
needs-based scholarships.

HILLEL DAY SCHOOL 
EARLY CHILDHOOD 
CENTER
32200 Middlebelt Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48237
(248) 851-3220
www.hillelday.org 
Join us for a fabulous summer! 
Camp Funtabulous is for children 
ages 2-5 and runs eight weeks. 
Weekly themes involve hands-
on learning, exploration in our 
outdoor nature center, gardening 
in our greenhouse and our gar-
den, creative play on our play-
ground, 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 encour-
ages, nurtures, teaches, and 
supports campers every day. For 

more information, contact 
rpappas@hillelday.org.

JEWISH COMMUNITY 
CENTER OF 
METROPOLITAN DETROIT
6600 W. Maple Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
(248) 432-5470 
https://camp.jccdet.org
JCC Day Camps Powered by 
Tamarack offers traditional and 
specialty camp programming for 
kindergartners-ninth graders. On 
250 beautiful wooded acres in 
West Bloomfield, we provide free 
transportation from 40 different 
locations. Instructional swim-
ming included for all ages. ACA-
accredited. 

LAWRENCE TECH
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 engi-
neering, 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
From lacrosse to coding to theater, 
Roeper Summer Programs offer a 
variety of enriching and rewarding 
camp experiences to children 
throughout Metro Detroit. Diversity 
and respect for everyone’
s poten-
tial are central characteristics of 
the community.

Sunshine and laughter.
Music and art.
Sports and water play.
Exploration and discovery.

Some things are simply
better together.

CAMP

FUNTABULOUS

Like sunshine and laughter, come 

experience why Summer Camp and 
Hillel are better together. For 
campers 2-5 years old. 

For more information, 
contact Robin Pappas, Director of 
Early Education, at 248-539-1489 or 
rpappas@hillelday.org.

