A total of 108 boys, ages 9-13, from 10 states attended Camp Subiaco on the grounds of Subiaco Abbey June 17-23. The boys enjoyed a variety of outdoor activities including fishing, archery, go-carting, craftwork, climbing wall, canoeing, ju-jitsu, zip line, riflery, swimming, box hockey, tetherball, water skiing, tubing, team competition and overnight camping. Camp Subiaco is staffed by Benedictine monks and lay volunteers, including many alumni and parents from eight states, including, Minnesota, Florida, South Carolina, Illinois, Texas, Tennessee, Oklahoma and Arkansas, to provide a safe and enjoyable camping experience.
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