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Summer Camp
Permission to Participate in Camp Activities
I understand and certify that my child’s participation in The Cathedral Domain’s activities is completely voluntary and I have familiarized myself with the camp’s program and activities in which my child will be participating. I recognize that certain hazards and dangers are inherent in the Cathedral Domain’s program including, but not limited to, swimming, rock climbing, repelling, hiking and caving. Although The Cathedral Domain has taken safety measures to minimize the risk of injury to camp participants, equipment, premises, and/or activities will not be free of hazards, accidents, and/or injuries.
I further recognize and have instructed my child in the importance of knowing and abiding by the camps rules, regulations, and procedures for the safety of camp participants.
Photo Permission
Camp Programs & Location
Athletics
Camp Programs u
scholarship please send a letter that states you need financial help with a suggested long sessions or $ 25.00 for Mini Camp sessions.
Domain recognizes that more than 1 in 4 children in Kentucky are living in poverty. The does provide scholarships to campers in financial need, and our policy is that NO due to financial hardship.
Cathedral Domain can be one of the most meaningful experiences in the life of a pricing helps families recognize the cost of camp and select the level of payment that is them. Families may freely choose any of the three levels, and each child will receive experience, regardless of the level selected.
expenses have been subsidized by the Cathedral Domain and the Episcopal Diocese the generous support of our donors continues to make a significant impact, rising fee structure have become unsustainable over time. We want to ensure that many will experience God’s Love on the Mountain. Our tiered pricing is well below the the quality of our camper experience remains high!
Visitor Policy
Days: On opening and closing days of camp sessions, family and friends providing campers are welcomed as visitors. Other visitors will not be allowed. Visitors will not be allowed during the summer camp period, neither during nor does not apply to persons wishing to tour the camp facility for business reasons, prospective campers wishing to see the facility, or in emergency situations.
1.5 hrs southeast of Lexington, covering 800 acres in the mountains of Lee County, adjacent to Daniel Boone National Forest.
As the parent or guardian of the camper listed on this application, I give my permission and consent for the use of any photography or video that includes my child’s image.
I further give my permission and consent that any such photographs may be used by The Episcopal Diocese of Lexington, The Cathedral Domain, or the American Camp Association to illustrate and promote the camp experience, and/or The Cathedral Domain programs.
Policy on Rooming Requests
Register Online for 2023 www.cathedraldomain.org
Rooming requests may be considered, but not guaranteed. Campers may request mate. The request must appear on both campers’ registration forms and the campers’ ages and grades must be the same. It is our policy to place siblings in different cabins unless otherwise requested by a parent/guardian.
Cabin mate request
Our camp staff will work diligently and lovingly to make sure that all campers, especially those who may be feeling “new” or uncomfortable, are welcomed as members of the community of
Senior Living
Make New Friends
Friends of the Lexington Senior Center have announced four new board members: Susan Bachner, Carla Guthrie, Margaret McCowskey, and Lauren Roach.
Day Trips Are Back at Lexington Senior Center
All Aboard! Take a trip on My Old Kentucky Dinner Train Saturday April 8. The group will depart LSC at 9 a.m with an estimated return of 4 p.m. $89 includes motor coach transportation, luncheon, train trip and driver/server gratuity Payment MUST be made at time of registration. Be sure to include registration form (located on 2nd floor travel table) with payment. Please note there is no online registration option – in person only. For complete details, registration form and itinerary stop by our travel table on the 2nd floor or contact Martha Duncan (859) 278-6072.
Program has the answers. This is a weeklong program June 12-15 for senior adults, age 55 and older. It is like a Civics Summer Camp for seniors! You must be able to attend each day in order to participate. Unfortunately, if you have already participated in the Senior Intern Program, you are ineligible to attend again, but will be invited to the Alumni Luncheon on June 16.