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Tamarack Camps welcomed
more than 400 community
members back to Camp Maas
for Fall Fest on Sunday, Oct. 2,
for the first time since 2019.
In partnership with Hazon,
Hillel Day School, JCC Day
Camps, O.A.T.S. (Offering
Alternative Therapy with
Smiles), Born Yoga and Repair
the World, they were able to
provide outdoor fall activities
for participants of all ages.
As admission to the event,
families collected change
and filled tzedakah boxes to
support the CAMPaign for
Change, which benefits camp
scholarships.
To date, $12,000 has been
raised through the CAMPaign
for Change, and all gifts up
to $15,000 will be generously
matched by Morgan and
Danny Kaufman and Jodie and
Jamie Davis. Funds are still
being collected and you can
learn more by visiting https://
tamarackcamps.com/giving/
change.
Tamarack
Camps Brings
Back Fall Fest
Julie Trepeck Harris and
Billy Harris with their
son, Ethan, display their
art project.
Michelle Bass with her
son, Simon, add their
change to the community
tzedakah box.
Some of Detroit’s Shinshiniot, Lihi Shtiglits, Michal Neuman and
Daria Sivan, return to their roots as former members of the Israeli
Camper Program at Camp Maas (not pictured, Aya Giladi).
Jodi and Adam
Robin pictured with
their daughters,
Sydney and Avery
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- The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-11-17
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