-);<-:67:-/768):-6<5Ia 8IZMV\ 2017 Summer Camp Preview -I[\MZV7ZMOWV DAY CAMPS, cont. from page 7 LA GRANDE NBC Basketball Camp, U.S. Sports Camps. At Eastern Oregon University in La Grande. See lisƟ ng in Regional Sleepover Camps. La Grande Summer Music Day Camp, Emerson Music Arts. Mon- day through Friday. Pre-K to second grade camp runs June 12-16 or July 24-28, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; third to sixth grade camp runs June 26-30, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tui on is $80 for pre-K to second, $100 for third to sixth grade. Sibling discount is 30 percent. Includes instrument building, ensemble, singing, art, dance, and drama. Children for pre- K group must be age 4 by June 1. Details: 541-605-0425 or www.em- ersonmusicarts.com/music-camps. MILTON-FREEWATER Milton-Freewater YMCA Camp, YMCA of Walla Walla. June 26-July 27 (except July 4), 7:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Five weekly sessions; cost: $100 per week. Children from 5 to 12 can par cipate in diff erent week- ly themes, from superheroes to farm/western. Campers will swim, a end fi eld trips, play sports and games, and create arts and cra s. For details and to register online, visit www.wwymca.org/2017-sum- mer-milton-freewater-ymca-camp. PENDLETON Challenger Sports BriƟ sh Soc- cer Camp, Pendleton Youth Soccer Associa on. June 19-23 at Grecian Heights Park North. Full day camp for ages 5 through 14 meets from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; cost: $188. Half-day camp meets from 9 a.m. to noon; cost $144. For de- tails and to register online, visit chal- lenger.confi gio.com/ ShoppingCart.aspx and do a name search for “Pendleton Youth Soccer Associa on.” College Community Theatre Summer Youth Camp, July 17-22, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., in the Bob Clapp Theatre of Blue Mountain Community College. CCT of- fers youth from 7 to 16 a unique performing arts experience, led by Portland-based theater ar sts. Par cipants will prepare and stage an original night of perfor- mance pieces. No experience or audi ons required. The camp is open 40 to 60 area youth; cost: $75 per child. For registra on informa on, call CCT "Children are precious to us. We treat them as we would want our own children treated." • We offer a unique pediatric dental experience that is interactive and fun. • We encourage parental participation and strive to keep our patients involved and well educated in their dental needs. • We promote good oral health through genuine compassion, clear communication and clinical excellence. • We stay abreast of the newest techniques and continually update our education, so that we can provide you with excellent, current and comprehensive patient care. Craik Pediatric Dentistry 107 E. Cherry St, Walla Walla, Wa. 99362 509-525-7336 • info@craikpd.com info@wallawallakidsdentist.com