5Ia-);<-:67:-/768):-6< 8IZMV\ 2017 Summer Camp Preview -I[\MZV7ZMOWV to 14. Camp takes place at Armand Larive Middle School and focuses on tennis and movement as well as reading, arts and cra s. No previous experience Is required. Students must bring athle c shoes, lunch and water. Cost: $95 per week (purchase fi ve weeks for the cost of four). A 90-minute a ernoon class is also available. Details: 541-667-5018 or www.rectennis.com/hermiston. for residents; $94 per week for non-residents (receive a 10 percent discount if you sign up for all eight weeks up front). All sessions take place at Rocky Heights Elementary School. Details: call Hermiston Parks & Rec at 541-667-5018 or visit www.hermiston. or.us/parks-recrea on/ recrea on-guide. Summer Fun Day Camp, Herm- iston Parks & Rec. Monday-Friday camp runs June 19 to Aug. 11, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (no camp on July 4th). For ages 6 to 11. Ac vi es in- clude sports, arts and cra s, educa- on and more. Lunch and supplies are included. Cost: $75 per week Discovering the Clown In You, Herm- iston Parks & Rec. Monday-Friday, June 26-29, 1 to 5 p.m. Chil- dren, seven and older, discover an inner funny side in this week-long BUTTE CHALLENGE SATURDAY , M MAY AY 6 , 2017 5K Run, 5K Walk, 10K Run, Kid's Butte Scoot All races begin & end at Hermiston's Butte Park DRAWINGS • FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Online registration & race information at WWW.BUTTECHALLENGE.COM All proceeds benefi t THE HERMISTON CROSS COUNTRY PROGRAM THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! camp taught by a Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey circus clown. Stu- dents will learn clown history, char- acter development, physical com- edy, juggling and more. Camp takes place at the Hermiston Conference Center. Cost: $50 for residents; $63 for non-residents. Details: call Hermiston Parks & Rec at 541-667- 5018 or visit www.hermiston.or.us/ parks-recrea on/recrea on-guide. Hydromania Summer Science Camp, Uma lla Electric Coopera- ve. Three two-week camps run 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Armand Larive Middle School in Hermiston; ses- sions are June 19-30, July 3-14, and July 17-28. The camps are open to students who have completed fourth and fi h grades, and UEC will provide a free shu le from River- side High School in Boardman and A.C. Houghton Elementary School in Irrigon. This camp focuses on sci- ence, water, our environment and energy through hands-on experi- ments and ac vi es, fi eld trips and interac on with other students. Campers must bring their own sack lunch and dress appropriately for the weather and ac vi es. Cost: $50 per two-week session; limited scholarships available. Details: Call 541-567-6414 or visit www.uma- llaelectric.com/ programs/youth-pro- grams/hydromania. Ambassadors Soc- cer Camp, New Hope Community Church. This youth soccer camp runs from July 18-22, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ambassadors Soccer Camps are designed to give de- veloping players and opportunity to learn basic and advanced skills in an encouraging, Chris an environment. This faith-based camp off ers a mul -cultural experience from a team of interna onal coach- es sharing technical and tac cal instruc on. Cost: $135. For details, contact New Hope Community Church at newhopeon395.com or 541-567-8441 Fun at the Fair Kids Camp, Uma- lla County Fair. This camp for fi rst- through fi h-graders teaches about all the things that go on behind the scenes at the Uma lla County Fair, held Aug. 8-12. From cra s to taking in stage entertainment, children will truly have fun at the fair. Students must work well in groups. Addi on- al Informa on available a er May 15. Details: 541-567-6121 or www. co.uma lla.or.us/fair. Continued on page 12