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Summer Camp

Permission to Participate in Camp Activities

I understand and certify that my child’s participation in completely voluntary and I have familiarized myself with which my child will be participating. I recognize that certain in the Cathedral Domain’s program including, but not limited repelling, hiking and caving. Although The Cathedral Domain minimize the risk of injury to camp participants, equipment, not be free of hazards, accidents, and/or injuries.

I further recognize and have instructed my child in the importance the camps rules, regulations, and procedures for the safety

Photo Permission

Camp Programs & Location 1.5 hrs southeast of Lexington, covering 800 acres in the mountains of Lee County, adjacent to Daniel Boone National Forest. Register Online for 2023

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www.cathedraldomain.org

As the parent or guardian of the camper listed on this application, consent for the use of any photography or video that includes I further give my permission and consent that any such Episcopal Diocese of Lexington, The Cathedral Domain, to illustrate and promote the camp experience, and/or The Policy on Rooming Requests Rooming requests may be considered, but not guaranteed. mate. The request must appear on both campers’ registration grades must be the same. It is our policy to place siblings requested by a parent/guardian.

Cabin mate request _______________________________

Our camp staff will work diligently and lovingly to make sure who may be feeling “new” or uncomfortable, are welcomed the Domain.

LFUCG Staff Gets Violence Prevention Training

LFUCG recently hosted Green Dot training for LFUCG employees. Through the “three Ds” approach (Direct, Delegate, Distract), the program seeks to help bystanders intervene when witnessing violence.

“Green Dot is a nationally recognized violence prevention strategy focused on preventing powerbased personal violence – sexual violence, intimate partner violence, child abuse, elder abuse, bullying and stalking. Green Dot invites everyone to reconsider their personal role in preventing violence and shifting social and cultural norms. Green Dot sees all community members as potential active bystanders and seeks to safely engage them in violence prevention by empowering them with the tools to do ‘green dots’ – small, individual and manageable actions and behaviors that express intolerance for violence.”

As the LFUCG trainer reminded everyone, “No ONE has to do everything, but EVERYONE has to do something.”

Health Calendar

MON MAR 6

“Hold Your Horses. Give Blood!” Join the Kentucky Blood Center March 6 from 1-3:30 p.m. for the KET Blood Drive in Lexington, Kentucky.

Donors who gallop in to donate blood with Kentucky Blood Center during March and April will receive a limited-edition “Hold Your Horses” KBC T-shirt as a thank you for donating (while supplies last).

Appointments are preferred but walk-ins are welcome.

The 5th annual Reforest 5k returns to an inperson run at Hisle Farm Park on Saturday, March 18 beginning at 8 am, where race proceeds will help raise money to purchase trees for this year’s Reforest the Bluegrass in April.

Participants can also choose to have their tree planted on their behalf at the April 2023 Reforest the Bluegrass event.

THU MAR 30

Join the Brain Injury Alliance of Kentucky for a Survivors’ Celebration Dinner at Copper Roux. Register and pay in advance via EventBrite.

Art Classes at Lexington Senior Center

March 7 at 9 am is the day to get registered for 7-week art classes at the Lexington Center. Media includes wheel throwing, water colors, charcoal, and drawing. Piano classes are also available. Online registration closes at noon. Please contact the center if you want to register after that time. Space is limited.

Spouse/Partner Loss Support Group

Bluegrass Care Navigators is hosting a six-week support group for anyone who has experienced the death of a spouse/ partner or significant other. This is an opportunity to share your experiences with others, talk about your loss and learn ways of coping with the grief in a caring and supportive environment.

Info, Renee Mullins, LCSW at 859.277.2700.

Tax Prep Assistance for Seniors

AARP is offering free tax prep assistance to Seniors in Lexington, KY at various Lexington Public Library locations throughout March and April. Assistance is available by appointment only and must be scheduled by calling: (502)617-0819. Appointment lines now open.

Senior Calendar

MAR 3

Preston Greens Unpaid Caregiver VIP Celebration. RSVP 859.251-3177.

MAR 9

Future Planning Resource Event at Lexington Senior Center, 9 am

MAR 16

Preston Greens Get Jiggy! Irish Meal & Dancers. RSVP 859.251-3177.

MAR 23

Preston Greens will host a Continuity of Care – Senior Living Roundtable Luncheon. Call (859) 251-3177 to RSVP.

MAR 29

Emergency Preparedness Fair at Lexington Senior Center, 9 am

Senior Center Needs

Reusable Bags

The Lexington Senior Center is asking for donations of reusable/cloth grocery bags. The social workers use these bags when giving out supplies and food to seniors in need.

WED MAR 1

Events subject to change, check with each individual venue.

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