Once upon a time, in the bighearted state of Kentucky, where the bluegrass grows wild and free, and the horseradish is spicier than a dragon's sneeze, lived a bunch of sport-loving kids. They called themselves the "Sportsfield Sprinters." Every day, they'd gather in the vast, green fields that stretched out like a giant's picnic blanket, ready for a new day of fun-filled activities. Among these spirited Sprinters, there was an imaginary character named Bouncy Bob. Now, Bouncy Bob was not your average imaginary friend. He was as tall as two cornstalks and as bouncy as a kangaroo on a trampoline. He wore neon socks, a polka-dot bandana, and his laughter sounded like a hyena singing opera. Bob loved to join the kids in their games, and he was always the life of the party. He could dribble a soccer ball while hopping on one foot, catch a Frisbee with his ears, and he was the undefeated champion of Tug-of-War, even though no one could actually see him pull the rope! Most importantly, he was always there to support the team, cheering them on with a goofy dance and a loud "Hooray!" So, amidst the spectacular sunsets that painted the Kentuckian skies, the echo of laughter, and the clatter of sports equipment, Bouncy Bob and the Sportsfield Sprinters spent their days. There was never a dull moment in their lives, and every day was a new adventure in the beautiful, lively state of Kentucky. And as the saying goes in these parts, "You can take the kid out of the game, but you can't take the game out of the kid, especially if the kid is friends with Bouncy Bob!"
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The New England Academy of Gymnastics (NEAG) is the perfect place for your little gymnast to level up their skills and make new friends this summer! With a 14,000 square foot facility that boasts both men’s and women’s Olympic equipment and plenty of training systems for each event, NEAG has everything your child needs to reach their goals. No matter what level of experience your child has, from beginner to advanced, NEAG has something to offer them.


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.