More than forty alumni volunteered to staff the two weeks of Camp Subiaco 2014. Two hundred forty-one campers from ten states enjoyed one of the two camping sessions (June 15-21, and June 22-28, 2014) of Camp Subiaco. Boys, ages 9-13, arrived at Subiaco from Arkansas, Texas, Georgia, Alabama, Kansas, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Colorado, and Missouri. Activities include fishing, swimming, water basketball, tubing, archery, gokarting, riflery, canoeing, zip line, climbing wall, outdoor games, and outdoor camping. Traditional favorite camp activities are box hockey and fishing. Twenty-two Academy students served as counselors-in-training.
Abbot Jerome remarked that “Our religious community has been welcoming boys to this Camp since the early 1940s and by now we are serving grandsons and great grandsons. The mission is the same as it always was: to give boys a time of fun and getting to know others in a safe religious environment.”