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faces&places
T
the community has
been eagerly awaiting
the return of Tamarack
Camps’ Bubbie Zaydie Family
Camp.
Grandparents, such as
Diane and Howard Morof,
look forward to and enjoy
this special time with their
grandkids. “The entire
weekend was perfect in every
way. The staff were fun, warm,
interesting, helpful, sweet, and
my granddaughter loved all of
them,” said Diane. “We look
forward to participating in
many more Tamarack Family
Camp programs in the future.”
Nancy Bortman, a
Bubbie Zaydie Camp
participant, shared, “Thank
you to Helayne Shaw and
the Tamarack team for a
wonderful weekend! We
all enjoyed ourselves and I
believe that you helped in
making wonderful memories
for my grandchildren.
Although everything runs
smoothly, I know there is a
great deal of effort put in by
Helayne and her staff.”
Parents notice the impact
in their children’s lives once
they return home from their
weekend away with their
grandparents. “Thank you for
making the camping experience
for my daughters and their
grandparents so welcoming
and fun!” says Kate Brown.
“They had a fantastic time. I
hope Tamarack continues to
have meaningful experiences
and reconnections like this
throughout the summer.
”
To learn more about Bubbie Zaydie
Family Camp, contact Helayne Shaw,
director of family camps, at (248) 952-
9106 or shaw@tamarackcamps.com
or visit tamarackcamps.com/campers/
family-camps.
STORY AND PHOTOS COURTESY OF TAMARACK CAMPS
Tamarack’s Beloved Bubbie
Zaydie Family Camp Returns
Bubbie Zaydie participants
enjoy a fun hayride together.
Steve Wolk, Barbara Wolk,
and grandson, Benjamin
Wolk, make beaded jewelry.
Renita Linkner, Alice Zagar, and Layla Harold
pose at the Pioneer Skills rock in Smoklerville.
Dr. David
Kirsch with
granddaughter,
Eliana Kirsch,
and the beaded
necklace they
made.
Steven Matz with
grandson, Benjamin
Matz, enjoy their
Bubbie Zaydie
weekend.