In the sunny hills and winding rivers of good ole Kentucky, nestled between the bluegrass fields and the country folk, you'll find a merry gaggle of kids who love nothing more than to make music. In the heart of this melodious bunch, is a wild-haired, freckle-faced, banjo-strumming coyote named Kentucky Ken. Ken, with his big ol' blue eyes and a heart full of rhythm, is as much a part of the Kentucky landscape as the horse farms and the bourbon distilleries. As the sun kisses the peaks of the Appalachian Mountains each morning, Ken and his buddies assemble with their fiddles, guitars, and washboards. They're a motley crew of young'uns who can yodel, tap dance, and whistle a tune so sweet it would make a mockingbird blush. Their musical merriment is so infectious, it would make a grumpy old mule kick up his heels and grin from ear to ear. Ken and his friends have a knack for turning anything into a musical instrument. They've been known to tap out rhythms on hollow logs, strum on catfish spines, and even play the spoons! You've never truly lived until you've heard a spoon solo that could make a professional drummer hang up his sticks in awe. Their music is as diverse as the state they call home, from the bluegrass tunes that echo through the rolling pastures, to the soulful blues that seep from the coal mines. Their songs are as sweet and hearty as Kentucky's famous bourbon, with a spirit as wild and free as the Cumberland River. So next time you find yourself in the Bluegrass State, lend an ear to the wind. You might just catch a bar of the best dang kids' music this side of the Mississippi.

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For over 50 years, Frontier Camp has been dedicated to making disciples of Jesus by sharing God’s Word amidst the beauty of His creation. Since our founding in 1969, we’ve been licensed by the Texas Department of State Health Services and are proudly accredited by the American Camping Association. We’re also a member of the Christian Camping and Conference Association. Our mission is to use Christian camping and outdoor recreation as a means to support local churches in fulfilling the Great Commission—evangelizing people of all ages and discipling believers toward deeper maturity in Christ. Frontier Camp offers a dual ministry: during the summer, we host a 10-week youth camp, and throughout the rest of the year, we serve as a retreat facility for churches and like-minded religious organizations. Whether through summer camps or retreats, our goal remains the same: to expose people to Christ and encourage their spiritual growth through His Word and by reflecting His character in everything we do. While we provide top-notch recreation and exciting programming, the heart of our camp is the spiritual impact, rooted in the truth of God’s inerrant Word.

Grapeland, TX 75844-8101
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The Cathedral Domain was initially inspired, conceived and started by Bishop Moody as a boys’ camp and is operated under the auspice of the Episcopal Diocese of Lexington. The camp has grown from just a boys’ camp to a multipurpose children's camp, family, church, and business retreat. Covering over 800 acres in the mountains of Lee County, “The Domain” is 1½ hours south of Lexington, Kentucky and adjoins the Daniel Boone National Forest. Our facilities include a recreational pavilion, playground, activity field, pool, archery range, nature center, rock climbing and repelling stations, hiking, fishing, and much more.

Irvine, KY 40336