U-M Speech-Hearing Camp Raises $40,000 For Buildings
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4
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December
Year
1967
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Campers Signing During 'Capture the Flag' at Shady Trails, July 1992 Photographer: Minnie Wabanimkee
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1992
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Ann Arbor News, September 8, 1992
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Excited campers sign to each other during a 'capture the flag' game at the University of Michigan Shady Trails Camp in Northport. They were on their own after the rules of the game were signed to them by Jackie Weber, interpreter, and Gary Ivinskas, recreation coordinator.
Ann Arbor News, September 8, 1992
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Excited campers sign to each other during a 'capture the flag' game at the University of Michigan Shady Trails Camp in Northport. They were on their own after the rules of the game were signed to them by Jackie Weber, interpreter, and Gary Ivinskas, recreation coordinator.
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Signing the Rules of 'Capture the Flag' to Campers at Shady Trails, July 1992 Photographer: Minnie Wabanimkee
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1992
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Ann Arbor News, September 8, 1992
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Excited campers sign to each other during a 'capture the flag' game at the University of Michigan Shady Trails Camp in Northport. They were on their own after the rules of the game were signed to them by Jackie Weber, interpreter, and Gary Ivinskas, recreation coordinator.
Ann Arbor News, September 8, 1992
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Excited campers sign to each other during a 'capture the flag' game at the University of Michigan Shady Trails Camp in Northport. They were on their own after the rules of the game were signed to them by Jackie Weber, interpreter, and Gary Ivinskas, recreation coordinator.
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Crafting at Shady Trails Camp, July 1992
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1992
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Ann Arbor News, September 8, 1992
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Eric Watts, 12, watches Eli Kuenzel, 12, working on a leather belt in Shady Trails' arts and crafts building.
Ann Arbor News, September 8, 1992
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Eric Watts, 12, watches Eli Kuenzel, 12, working on a leather belt in Shady Trails' arts and crafts building.
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Therapy And Fun Intermingled
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5
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August
Year
1963
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Camp That Changes Lives Of Its Young Campers
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9
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August
Year
1947
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New Buildings to be Dedicated at Speech Improvement Camp
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7
Month
August
Year
1947
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Free Swimming Period At Cedar Lake Girl Scout Camp, July 1946
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1946
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Ann Arbor News, July 27, 1946
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THE WATER'S FINE: It's free swimming period for the nine and ten-year-old group at Cedar Lake Girl Scout Camp. The camp is located in the Waterloo recreation area west of Chelsea and has room for 72 girls of the Washtenaw Area Council. Miss Francis Young, Ypsilanti Girl Scout leader, is in charge.
Ann Arbor News, July 27, 1946
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THE WATER'S FINE: It's free swimming period for the nine and ten-year-old group at Cedar Lake Girl Scout Camp. The camp is located in the Waterloo recreation area west of Chelsea and has room for 72 girls of the Washtenaw Area Council. Miss Francis Young, Ypsilanti Girl Scout leader, is in charge.
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Rubber Boat Ride At Cedar Lake Girl Scout Camp, July 1946
Year:
1946
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Ann Arbor News, July 27, 1946
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BOATING ON CEDAR LAKE: A sharp wind on Cedar Lake sends the rubber boat scudding across the water. The rubber boat is most popular with Girl Scouts, and the camp director has to check up to see that every girl gets at least one ride.
Ann Arbor News, July 27, 1946
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BOATING ON CEDAR LAKE: A sharp wind on Cedar Lake sends the rubber boat scudding across the water. The rubber boat is most popular with Girl Scouts, and the camp director has to check up to see that every girl gets at least one ride.
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