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listings
camps to keep kids active and
having fun the entire summer.
Our summer programs provide a
wide variety of camp options for
kids age 2 through 18. Franklin
Athletic Club offers Summer Day
Camps, Tennis Camp, Basketball
Camp, Specialty Camps and
Aquatics camps for kids of all
age.
HABONIM DROR CAMP
TAVOR
Summer Address:
59884 Arthur L. Jones Road
Three Rivers, MI 49093
Winter Address:
444 Second Ave.
Detroit, Mi 48201
www.camptavor.org
info@camptavor.org
Spend your summer swimming,
boating, crafting, camping and
having fun while learning to be a
leader. Camp Tavor is an inclusive
and nurturing community where
you will cultivate a strong sense
of social justice, environmental
responsibility, a connection with
Israel and a positive personal
Jewish identity. Programs vary
from 1-7 weeks for 3rd-12th
graders. First-time campers eligi-
ble for $1,000 off tuition.
HEBREW FREE LOAN
6735 Telegraph Road, # 300,
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301
(248) 723-8184
hfldetroit.org
If you want great experiences for
your children but you aren’
t quite
sure how you can stretch your
budget, an interest-free loan from
Hebrew Free Loan could help you
say yes to their summer adven-
tures.
HILLEL DAY SCHOOL
32200 Middlebelt Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
(248) 851-3220
www.hillelday.org
Join us for a fabulous summer.
Camp Funtabulous is for children
ages 2-5 beginning June 17 and
runs eight weeks. Weekly themes
involve hands-on learning, explo-
ration in our outdoor nature center,
gardening in our greenhouse
and 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 supports campers
every day. Registration is now
open, for more information, contact
rpappas@hillelday.org.
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 offers
a variety of enriching and reward-
ing camp experiences to children
throughout Metro Detroit. Diversity
and respect for everyone’
s poten-
tial are central characteristics of
the community.
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