Pitner Orthodontics June 2019

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5953 Wescott Rd. Columbia, SC 29212 803-781-5225 Monday–Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. www.drpitner.com

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Take a Break From Your Smartphone Some New Summer Reading Take a Deep Breath Hash Browns for the Best Dad

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The Best Summer Camps in South Carolina

A Summer of Fun

These Camps Turn Summer Vacation Into an Adventure

Time Team 20/20 Ages: 9–11 Where: South Carolina State Museum, Columbia, SC When: June 17–21; July 29 to Aug. 2 Phone: 803-898-4921 Website: SCMuseum.org/summercamps/ Some of the greatest scientific geniuses have been erased from history!Your kids have the opportunity to travel through time to meet Ada Lovelace, Leonardo daVinci, and other great historical minds. Campers will recreate some of their most famous experiments and help save the future. TimeTeam 20/20 is one of the many fun, educational day camps offered this summer at the South Carolina State Museum.

Camp Chatuga Ages: 6–16 Where: 291CampChatuga Rd, Mountain Rest, SC When: Multiple sessions, June 16 to July 31 Phone: 864-638-3728 Website: CampChatuga.com Are your kids ready for a classic summer camp experience? At Camp Chatuga, kids can sleep in cabins, go canoeing, swim in the lake, tell stories around a campfire, and meet new friends they’ll cherish for life.With sessions ranging from three days to four weeks, your kids can stretch their wings, try something new, and make some great memories! Not seeing the perfect summer camp for your kids? Check out more summer camps in Columbia & Richland County at Sciway.net/summer- camps/columbia-sc-summer-camps.html .

Looking for a way to keep summer vacation fun for three long months? South Carolina is full of awesome summer camps your kids will love! Parks and Rec Summer Day Camps Ages: 5–12; 13–16 Where: Various parks throughout Columbia When: Weekly sessions, June 10 toAug. 9 Phone: 803-545-3100 Website: ColumbiaSC.net/parks-recreation/ programs-activities/summer-camp Want to get your kids away from the screen and into the sunlight? The Columbia Parks and Recreation Department’s Summer Camps Program offers weekly camps for both kids and teens, so your whole family can have a good time. With sports camps and art camps, these day camps can keep your kids engaged all summer long.

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