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Cathedral offers wide variety of summer camps 

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Cathedral High School is offering more than 30 athletic camps this summer. (Submitted photo)

Children in kindergarten through ninth grade have the opportunity to learn from Cathedral High School coaches at athletic camps this summer, even if they aren’t a Cathedral student.

Cathedral will offer more than 30 athletic camps, including for baseball, basketball, bowling and football.

“Those camps are led by Cathedral coaches, so it’s a wonderful opportunity for young kids to get a taste of what it’s like to work with a coach who’s won a state championship,” Cathedral High School Director of Marketing Grace Rodecap said.

Cathedral High School also offers 50 enrichment camps, such as LEGO Robotics camp, baby-sitting camps and choir camps.

“We are really proud of how diverse our camps are,” Rodecap said. “Really, we do have a lot that appeals to students who are kindergarten through rising ninth graders.”

Camps run one week at a time with the first camp starting June 7. Most camps are half days, and Rodecap said families often sign children up for two different camps.

“So, a lot of kids stay all day,” Rodecap said. “They could do a football camp in the morning and a pottery camp in the afternoon.”

All indoor camps are operating at 50 percent capacity to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Other safety measures include face masks and extra sanitation,

Registration is open at campcathedral.com. Sports camps range from $85 to $160 per camper and enrichment camps range from $130 to $200.

For more, visit campcathedral.com.

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