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Hamburg Journal - Lexington, KY | March 2023

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youth summits to educate, empower and listen to the concerns and perspectives of students in our communities. This donation represents more than just money. It represents the support our youth need within our community, within their schools, and wherever they can be reached.” The 10 schools receiving $1,000 grants are Lexington Traditional Magnet School, Winburn Middle School, Bryan Station Middle School, Crawford Middle School, Tates Creek Middle School, Henry Clay High School, Paul Laurence Dunbar High School, Frederick Douglass High School, The Learning Center, and Martin Luther King Jr. Academy.

FAMILIES CALENDAR WED MAR 1 The Arboretum will host Little Sprouts in March 2023! This fun and educational event series will take place most Wednesday mornings in March at the Dorotha Smith Oatts Visitor Center. Each session has a special theme that begins with a story and handson exploration. Next, participants will rotate through craft, science experiments, and planting stations. Activities are finished up by going outside to explore for a short hike (weather permitting).

SAT MAR 4

This program is suitable for children 3 to 5 years of age. Pre-register and pay in advance. Info, 859.257-6955. Program 1 on Wednesday March 1, 2023 is Animal Habitats in the Garden. FRI MAR 3

Peter and the Starcatcher

Peter and the Starcatcher upends the century-old story of how a miserable orphan comes to be The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up (a.k.a. Peter Pan). Leeds Center for the Arts, Winchester. FRI MAR 10

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Frederick Douglass High School

Brenda Cowan Elementary Arts proudly present… DISNEY’S BEAUTY AND THE BEAST JR. Based on the acclaimed films and Tony®-winning Broadway musical, Beauty and the Beast JR., tells the story of the bright and beautiful Belle, who yearns to escape her provincial life... and her brute of a suitor, Gaston. Best enjoyed by ages 5 and up. Performed in the Frederick Douglass High School Auditorium Public Performances, Friday thru Sunday.

Dance SCAPA

For decades, The School for Creative and Performing Arts has showcased their dance program with an artistic celebration that embraces ballet, modern, jazz, tap, musical theater, and more. Grades 4-12 come together to pay tribute to the artistry of dance, Mar 10-11, Lexington Opera House. MAR 18

Discovery Saturday

For March Discovery Saturday, the Living Arts and Science Center is celebrating women in science! Join for STEAM activities and planetarium shows at the LASC. Bluegrass Green Source and Kentucky Air Quality will be partners for the event and have activities for the entire family to enjoy.

Summer Camp Where all people are embraced, nurtured, and sustained with open acceptance in God’s love.

What Does ACA Accreditation Mean to You? • It assures you that our camp practices have been measured against national standards and go a step beyond state regulations.

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 cert in the Cathedral Domain’s program including, but not lim repelling, hiking and caving. Although The Cathedral D minimize the risk of injury to camp participants, equipm not be free of hazards, accidents, and/or injuries. I further recognize and have instructed my child in the im the camps rules, regulations, and procedures for the safety

• At least once every five years an outside team of trained professionals observes this camp in session to verify compliance with over 300 standards including food service, health care, staffing, safety, and quality of our programs. • Accreditation ensures that the camp experience is specifically designed to achieve positive outcomes for the children and adults who participate. Why Choose the Cathedral Domain? • Location: “The Domain” is located one and a half hours southeast of Lexington, KY. It covers 800 acres in the mountains of Lee County and is adjacent to the Daniel Boone National Forest. • Housing: We use cabins generally housing 8-12 campers. All cabins have at least one bathroom as well as hot water sinks and showers. Most cabins have outside decks that overlook either the volley ball court, pool or activity field. • Dining: All meals are served in the camp’s Bishops’ Common dining hall which maintains a Grade A health department rating. Campers will enjoy three meals a day and can select unlimited items from our salad bar. Vegetarian options are offered as well.

Camp Programs u CampuPrograms & Location Athletics Hiking Caving Arts & Crafts Dancing Environmental Ed.

Fishing Rappelling Picnics Hayrides Archery Drama

Film Classics Music Swimming Rock Climbing Camp Fires Christian Education

Photo Permission As the parent or guardian of the camper listed on this ap

1.5 consent hrs southeast of ofLexington, covering for the use any photography or video that inclu furtheringive permissionofand that any such 800Iacres themy mountains Leeconsent County, Episcopal Diocese Boone of Lexington, The Cathedral adjacent to Daniel National Forest. Domain,

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Policy on Rooming Requests Register Online for 2023 Rooming requests may be considered, but not guarantee mate. The request must appear on both campers’ registrat www.cathedraldomain.org 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 s who may be feeling “new” or uncomfortable, are welcome Scholarship info hamburgjournal.com the Domain. To apply for a camp scholarship please send a letter that states you need financial help with a suggested

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fee of $ 50.00 for week long sessions or $ 25.00 for Mini Camp sessions.


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