The camp was great on paper, but 8 days into the 10 weeks of summer, both of my boys has visible injuries. One required a dentist visit reporting that his front teeth would be indefinitely grey from nerve damage. The camp director didn't appreciate our addressing the counselors' lying and trying to cover up their lies when the other child was monitored for a concussion and no guardian was called. While we were searching for another camp to transfer to, the director tried to ""get rid of us"" knowing we had grounds for legal action. He did at least refund the money, but we will never again trust Lexington Y.
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