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September 05, 2024 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2024-09-05

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A Transformation at Tanuga
A Transformation at Tanuga

CAMP TANUGA, KALKASKA
A

t this point in the camping season
cycle, we are often filled with a combi-
nation of gratitude, a sense of accom-
plishment and that bittersweet feeling of the
end of another season at Camp Tanuga.
We are grateful to our alumni family that
continue to send their children to camp, the
outstanding staff members of the past sum-
mer that instilled the Tanuga Magic in all our

campers and the privilege to be able to continue
providing the gift of summer camp for a 72nd
time!
The accomplishments were witnessed across
the board as campers transformed, in front of
our eyes, from inhibited, apprehensive, socially
rusty individuals to a comfortable, confident
and willing community.
After this transformation, there is an unmis-

takable feeling between the ending of camp and
the re-entry back to family, home and school.
It’s that pit in our stomachs, the yearning for
just one more day with our camp friends and
counselors and the bittersweet taste of the end
of another chapter of the book of magical expe-
riences at Camp Tanuga.
For this, we are proud of all who were “Back
for More in 2024.”

FRONT: Jonah Wolfe, Fonzie Garcia and Ari Bigleman. BACK: Willy Hoffa, Zach Bartoi, Nick Amend,
Ryder Hake, Anthony Pipia, Jonah Migdel, Henry Monagham, Leo Simon and Mak Friedman.

Lindsey Rabinowitz, Vivian Keller, Todd Pelton,
Ross Klar, Garner Hoal and Fonzie Garcia.

Wilderness State Park (Younger Boys side)
Wilderness State Park (Younger Boys side)

Natalia Ben-Ezra, Ryan Schwartz, Olivia Bartoi, Charlotte Soble,
Aria Rogers, Ruby Slotkin, Charlotte Burnovski and Lena Frank.

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