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CAMPSSUMMER 2017
tri-c.edu/summercamps | 216-987-3075, option#1
Summer Camps for Grades Preschool and upBasketball • Engineering • Film • Fitness • Leadership Performing Arts • Music • Technology
COMMUNITY EDUCATION(AGES 6-16)
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AMERICAN FOLK ART STUDIOAges: 6-8 | Cost: $275 | CRN: 30018Discover the beginnings of American folk art and why it is so popular today. Students will learn interesting facts of American history while creating a small sample of the day’s theme using many different techniques and supplies. Here is a sample of what students will be creating:
• Ice fishing decoy• Weather vane• Heart & Han paper valentine• Sailor’s treasure box• American eagle• Theorem painting
• Rag doll• Penny rug• Pennsylvania Dutch hex sign• Cross stitch sampler• Fraktur birth certificate
Contact for information: Fran Tomba, 216-987-2333 | Student must bring lunch and snacks
July 17-21 9 a.m.-4 p.m. M-F Eastern Campus
ART TRAVELOGUE STUDIO Ages: 6-8 | Cost: $275 | CRN: 41866
During this fun, relaxed approach to art, students will “visit” a foreign country and learn the type of art originating from there. Each student will create a simple example of this art form. A passport can also be created to show each country visited by making a hand stamped image representing that country. Students will work on projects from countries and regions including:
• China – block prints• British Columbia – Inuit rug, paper sewing• France – Notre Dame stained glass window• Japan – marbling on paper, bookmaking• Caribbean – sailor’s shell box• Russia – nesting doll
• Ireland – illumination• Australia – dot and x-ray painting• Africa – mask (tin or paper), mancala game• Mexico – tin art, bark painting
Contact for information: Fran Tomba, 216-987-2333 | Student must bring lunch and snacksJune 19-23 9 a.m.-4 p.m. M-F Eastern Campus
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BEGINNER GOLF CAMPAges: 8-11 | Cost: $150
Beginning golf emphasizes proper grip, stance, swing, club selection, shot making and etiquette.Students will receive technical, mental and physical fitness training.
Contact for information: Fran Tomba, 216-987-2333 | Student must bring snacksJune 19-23 9 a.m.-noon M-F Western Campus CRN 41865July 17-21 9 a.m.-noon M-F Eastern Campus CRN 30015
STEM K’NEX®
Ages: 8-11 | Cost: $150
Students will learn the concept of “going green” using STEM concepts with K’NEX®. Working in groups, students will address critical science, technology and engineering concepts in a classroom setting using hands-on exploration in conjunction with an engaging inquiry-based approach to learning. Students are encouraged to work cooperatively as they build, investigate, discuss and evaluate concepts, ideas and designs.
Contact for information: Fran Tomba, 216-987-2333 | Student must bring snacksJune 12-16 9 a.m.-noon M-F Brunswick University Center CRN 41863June 26-30 9 a.m.-noon M-F Eastern Campus CRN 41868July 17-21 9 a.m.-noon M-F Westshore Campus CRN 30017July 24-28 9 a.m.-noon M-F Western Campus CRN 30020
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STOP MOTION ANIMATIONAges: 8-11 | Cost: $150
Stop motion is a powerful animation technique that makes static objects appear to be moving. Creating stop motion draws attention to placement framing, direction and speed of movement. Students will create stop motion projects that communicate ideas in both 2-D and 3-D media, including hand drawing, cell, cut-paper, sand, and clay animation. They will also be able to define the concepts of placement, framing, direction and speed.
Contact for information: Fran Tomba, 216-987-2333 | Student must bring snacksJune 12-16 1-4 p.m. M-F Brunswick University Center CRN 41862June 26-30 1-4 p.m. M-F Eastern Campus CRN 41867July 17-21 1-4 p.m. M-F Westshore Campus CRN 30016July 24-28 1-4 p.m. M-F Western Campus CRN 30019
TECH KIDSAges: 8-11 | Cost: $275
Is your child into high tech? Our Tech Kids summer program includes 2-D game design, 3-D game design, digital video production, web design with animation, digital anime, and digital art and animation. Each day campers learn fun new skills and gain practical knowledge of careers in the world of gaming and digital design! All courses are taught by professionally-trained Tri-C staff. Each staff member holds a bachelor’s degree or higher in technology, has real-world business experience in her or his area of expertise and has been teaching for at least two years in the field. This adventure is reasonably priced and exciting with games, videos and other digital projects your child will create! Weather permitting, some outside activity will be provided during lunch and breaks.
Contact for information: Fran Tomba 216-987-2333 | Student must bring a flash drive, lunch and snacks9 a.m.-4 p.m. M-F Eastern Campus CRN 418509 a.m.-4 p.m. M-F Western Campus CRN 418519 a.m.-4 p.m. M-F Westshore Campus CRN 41852
June 12-16 June 19-23 June 26-30 July 10-14 9 a.m.-4 p.m. M-F Brunswick University Center CRN 30012
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AMERICAN FOLK ART STUDIOAges: 9-11 | Cost: $275 | CRN: 30022
Discover the beginnings of American folk art and why it is so popular today. Students will learn interesting facts of American history while creating a small sample of the day’s theme using many different techniques and supplies. Here is a sample of what students will be creating:
• Ice fishing decoy• Weather vane• Heart & Han paper valentine• Sailor’s treasure box• American eagle• Theorem painting
• Rag doll• Penny rug• Pennsylvania Dutch hex sign• Cross stitch sampler• Fraktur birth certificate
Contact for information: Fran Tomba, 216-987-2333 | Student must bring lunch and snacksAug. 14-18 9 a.m.-4 p.m. M-F Eastern Campus
ART TRAVELOGUE STUDIOAges: 9-11 | Cost: $275 | CRN: 30021
During this fun, relaxed approach to art, students will “visit” a foreign country and learn the type of art originating from there. Each student will create a simple example of this art form. A passport can also be created to show each country visited by making a hand stamped image representing that country. Students will work on projects from countries and regions including:
• China – block prints• British Columbia – Inuit rug, paper sewing• France – Notre Dame stained glass window• Japan – marbling on paper, bookmaking• Caribbean – sailor’s shell box
• Russia – nesting doll• Ireland – illumination• Australia – dot and x-ray painting• Africa – mask (tin or paper), mancala game• Mexico – tin art, bark painting
Contact for information: Fran Tomba, 216-987-2333 | Student must bring lunch and snacksAugust 7-11 9 a.m.-4 p.m. M-F Eastern Campus
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YOUNG FILMMAKERS AND PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIOAges: 10-13 | Cost: $275
For aspiring young filmmakers who are interested in exploring the process of making movies. This weeklong movie camp is a fantastic way to inspire creative young minds.
Contact for information: Fran Tomba, 216-987-2333 | Student must bring a flash drive, lunch and snacks9 a.m.-4 p.m. M-F Western Campus CRN 418479 a.m.-4 p.m. M-F Westshore Campus CRN 418489 a.m.-4 p.m. M-F Brunswick University Center CRN 41849
June 12-16 June 19-23 June 26-30 July 17-21 9 a.m.-4 p.m. M-F Eastern Campus CRN 30014
TRI-C CULINARY ACADEMYAges: 9-12 | Cost: $250
Explore the exciting world of culinary arts by learning skills from Tri-C’s expert chefs. Learn the basics of food safety and proper handling of utensils. Have fun learning proper culinary techniques like chopping, dicing, reading recipes, the importance of measuring ingredients, while making delicious and healthy foods. Students will also participate in cleaning the kitchen. Duties will be rotated daily.
Note: Food supplies, use of equipment, and handouts are included in the price. Students must wear closed-toe, non-slip shoes with long pants. If you have long hair, please bring a hair tie.
Contact for information: Fran Tomba 216-987-2333 | Student must bring snacksM-F HMC CRN 41845June 12-16 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
July 10-14 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. M-F Eastern Campus CRN 30011
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TEEN CULINARY ACADEMYAges: 13-16 | Cost: $250
Explore the exciting world of culinary arts by learning skills from Tri-C’s expert chefs. Learn the basics of food safety and proper handling of utensils. Have fun learning proper culinary techniques like chopping, dicing, reading recipes and the importance of measuring ingredients, while making delicious and healthy foods. Students will also participate in cleaning the kitchen. Duties will be rotated daily.
Contact for information: Fran Tomba, 216-987-0233 | Students must bring a snack.
Note: Food supplies, use of equipment and handouts are included in the price. Students must wear closed-toe, non-slip shoes with long pants. If you have long hair please bring hair tie.
June 26-30 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. M-F HMC CRN 41846July 17-21 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. M-F Eastern Campus CRN 30013
CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE | 2017 SUMMER CAMPS
CREATIVEARTS(4-18)
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DANCE ACADEMY INTRO/BEGINNER CAMPAges: 4-13 | Cost: $400* | CRN: 41990
Students learn ballet and modern dance techniques, floor work, center work and movement across the floor. Camp culminates in a final performance.
Contact for information: 216-987-6145 | Lunch is provided and included in the cost. Costume fee for the final concert is also included.
June 19-July 7 9 a.m.-4 p.m. M-F Metropolitan Campus
*$400 before May 18. $450 after May 18.
STRINGS ATTACHED CAMPAges: 6-18 | Cost: $300* | CRN: 41844
This camp combines string ensemble (violin, viola, cello, bass) classes with a language arts class, in which students learn journaling, storytelling and poetry. The students then select one of their poems or stories, from which a team of fellow students creates a performance with original words and music. There will be a final public performance on the last day of camp.
Contact for information: 216-987-6145 | Lunch is provided and included in the cost.
June 26-July 14 9 a.m.-3 p.m. M-F Metropolitan Campus
*$300 before May 18. $350 after May 18
TRI-C JAZZFEST CAMPAges: 8-18 | Cost: $250* | CRN: 41518
Spend two weeks at a jazz camp that culminates in a world-class jazz festival June 23-25.
Contact for information: 216-987-6145 | Lunch is not provided. Students can bring a packed lunch.
June 12-23 9 a.m.-4 p.m. M-F Metropolitan Campus
*$250 before May 18, $300 after May 18.
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MIDDLE SCHOOL PERFORMING ARTS CAMPAges: 10-14* | Cost: $245** | CRN: 41733
The 21st Annual Tri-C Performing Arts Camp is taught by professionals for students interested in acting, singing, dancing, playwriting, pantomime, directing and more. Included is a public performance on the last day of camp, July 1.
Contact for information: 216-987-6145 | Students can bring a packed lunch or can purchase lunch from the college cafeteria for less than $10 a day.
Note: This camp offers an early arrival time of 7:30 a.m. and late pickup time of 5:15 p.m., offered free for parents who need extended hours. Reservations for early arrival and late pickup should be made by calling camp director Kira Seaton at 216-987-5279.
June 19-30 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. M-F Western CampusJuly 1 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m.*** Saturday Western Campus
*For students entering grades 5-9 in fall 2017. **$245 before May 18, $295 after May 18.***Public performance at 3 p.m.
MUSIC AND MATH CAMPAges: 9-12 | Cost: $200* | CRN: 41843
Have fun making music while you sharpen your math and literacy skills. Cleveland deejay and producer Phatty Banks teaches using the latest technologies in the music industry.
Contact for information: 216-987-6145 | Lunch is not provided. Students can bring a packed lunch.
June 5-9 9 a.m.-3 p.m. M-F Metropolitan Campus
*$200 before May 18. $250 after May 18
NORTH COAST WINDS CHAMBER MUSIC CAMPAges: 12-18 | Cost: $250* | CRN: 41992
This camp includes music instruction, master classes and performances by the award-winning members of the North Coast Winds. Students will participate in chamber ensembles for all ability levels; seminars on music theory, music history and the music business; standard quintet repertoire; a professional recording of the final performance; and fun musical games.
Contact for information: 216-987-6145 | Lunch is not provided. Students can bring a packed lunch.
June 5-9 9 a.m.-4 p.m. M-F Metropolitan Campus
*$250 before May 18, $300 after May 18.
HIGH SCHOOL PERFORMING ARTS CAMPAges: 13-17* | Cost: $315** | CRN: 30009
The 21st Annual Tri-C Performing Arts Camp is taught by professionals for students interested in acting, singing, dancing, playwriting, pantomime, directing and more. Included is a public performance on the last day of camp, July 29.
Contact for information: 216-987-6145 | Students can bring a packed lunch or can purchase lunch from the college cafeteria for less than $10 a day.
Note: This camp offers early arrival time of 7:30 a.m. and late pickup time of 5:15 p.m., offered free for parents who need extended hours. Reservations for early arrival and late pickup should be made by calling camp director Kira Seaton at 216-987-5279.
July 10-28 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. M-F Western CampusJuly 29 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m.*** Saturday Western Campus *For students entering grades 8-12 in fall 2017. **$315 before May 18, $365 after May 18.***Public performance at 3 p.m.
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DANCE ACADEMY INTERMEDIATE CAMPAges: 13-18 | Cost: $375* | CRN: 41991
Students learn ballet and modern dance techniques, floor work, center work and movement across the floor. Camp culminates in a final performance.
Contact for information: 216-987-6145 | Lunch is provided and included in the cost. Costume fee for the final concert is also included.
June 26-July 7 9 a.m.-4 p.m. M-F Metropolitan Campus
*$375 before May 18, $425 after May 18.
THE A CAPPELLA CAMPAges: 13-19 | Cost: $200* | CRN: 30010
A Cappella Camp is a summer vocal music program where teenagers have the opportunity to explore the a cappella genres of contemporary pop, jazz, gospel and other art music. This fun-filled camp is an educational music program designed to help build character, self-discipline and musicianship in teens. The camp is directed by Reginald Bowens, a member of the award-winning group, Afro-Blue, which performed on the third season of NBC’s The Sing-Off.
Contact for information: 216-987-6145, or visit the website at www.theacappellacamp.comLunch is not provided. Students can bring a packed lunch.
July 17-28 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. M-F Metropolitan Campus
*$200 before May 18, $250 after May 18.
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PUBLIC SAFETY(15-18)
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PUBLIC SAFETY CAREER PATH ACADEMY
PUBLIC SAFETY CAREER PREPARATION ACADEMYAges: 17-18* | Cost: Free
Thinking about a career in public safety? The Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C®) Public Safety Summer Academy is a tuition-free, grant-funded program that includes experiences with a wide variety of public safety careers and activities. Students will learn about careers in police, fire, EMS, C.E.R.T., homeland security, 9-1-1 dispatch, environmental health and safety, private security, bailiff, corrections, crime scene investigation, command post (ICS) and court reporting.
The Tri-C Public Safety Summer Academy is made possible through a partnership with KeyBank.
Contact for information:Melva Henderson, 216-987-3606 or [email protected] Craig Ali, 216-987-5474 or [email protected] 12-30 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. M-F KeyBank Public Safety Training Center
*High school seniors and 2017 graduates.
Ages: 15-16* | Cost: Free
Thinking about a career in public safety? The Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C®) Public Safety Summer Academy is a tuition-free, grant-funded program that includes experiences with a wide variety of public safety careers and activities. Students will learn about careers in police, fire, EMS, C.E.R.T., homeland security, 9-1-1 dispatch, environmental health and safety, private security, bailiff, corrections, crime scene investigation, command post (ICS) and court reporting.
The Tri-C Public Safety Summer Academy is made possible through a partnership with KeyBank.
Contact for information:Melva Henderson, 216-987-3606 or [email protected] Craig Ali, 216-987-5474 or [email protected] June 12-30 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. M-F KeyBank Public Safety Training Center
*High school sophomores and juniors.
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RECREATION(15-18)
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TRI-C CHALLENGERS COED BASKETBALL CAMPSAges 4-7 | Cost: $65 | CRN: 41945
Tri-C Western Campus is pleased to offer two coed basketball camps for 4-7 year olds and 8-14 year olds. Campers will enjoy the ultimate basketball camp experience by developing skills in shooting, passing, dribbling, rebounding, defense and footwork.
Campers will not only learn what it takes to be successful both on and off the court, by practicing good sportsmanship, and developing an appreciation for the game and how it is played. Campers will participate in drills and games throughout the week. Most of all, our campers will have fun! To receive a required camp packet, please call the Western Campus Recreation Department at 216-987-5456.
About the instructor: Craig Richardson is a former high school and collegiate coach, part-time physical education instructor at Tri-C West and has experience teaching in a K-12 educational setting. Richardson coaches youth travel basketball through the Berea Recreation Center and personal basketball instruction. Richardson believes strongly in empowering youth and helping them reach their full potential.
Each registered camper will receive a t-shirt on the first day of camp. Campers must sign up by June 2 in order to receive a t-shirt.
Contact for information: Craig Richardson at 216-987-5456 | Student must bring lunch and snacksJune 11, 18, 25 1-3 p.m. Sundays Western Campus WRC F100
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TRI-C CHALLENGERS COED BASKETBALL CAMPSAges 8-14 | Cost: $195 | CRN: 41940
Tri-C Western Campus is pleased to offer two coed basketball camps for 4-7 year olds and 8-14 year olds. Campers will enjoy the ultimate basketball camp experience by developing skills in shooting, passing, dribbling, rebounding, defense and footwork.
Campers will not only learn what it takes to be successful both on and off the court, by practicing good sportsmanship, and developing an appreciation for the game and how it is played. Campers will participate in drills and games throughout the week. Most of all, our campers will have fun! To receive a required camp packet, please call the Western Campus Recreation Department at 216-987-5456.
About the instructor: Craig Richardson is a former high school and collegiate coach, part-time physical education instructor at Tri-C West and has experience teaching in a K-12 educational setting. Richardson coaches youth travel basketball through the Berea Recreation Center and personal basketball instruction. Richardson believes strongly in empowering youth and helping them reach their full potential.
Each registered camper will receive a t-shirt on the first day of camp. Campers must sign up by June 2 in order to receive a t-shirt.
Contact for information: Craig Richardson at 216-987-5456 | Student must bring lunch and snacksJune 19-23 8 a.m.-4 p.m. M-F Western Campus WRC F100
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SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION FORM Please complete the Registration/Consent form for each attendee and mail the form to Cuyahoga Community College, 3409 Woodland Ave., Cleveland, OH 44115, Attention: Summer Camps Registration.
Tri-C ID/Social Security Number (last four digits) __________
Student Name ____________________________________
Address _________________________________________
City ________________________ State ____ Zip ________
Parent/Gaurdian Name _____________________________
Home Phone _____________________________________
Work Phone ______________________________________
E-Mail address ___________________________________
School or Current Address ___________________________
Birthday ____________ Grade (as of Spring 2017) ________
Payment must accompany registration
Select payment type
q Check enclosed q Money order
q Visa q MasterCard q Discover
Account Number _____________________________
Name on Card _______________________________
Expiration Date ____________ CID Number ________
Total amount $ ____________
Credit card billing address, if different.
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Cardholder Signature __________________________
Workforce and Economic Development Division Refund PolicyA 100% refund is given if a completed withdrawal request is received before the camp begins. No refund is given after the camp begins.
REGISTER AND PAY ONLINE OR FILL OUT THE FORM BELOWThe link below allows the convenience of registering and paying for noncredit classes online by credit card or electronic check. You can also search for current courses by title, course number or key words.
www.tri-c.edu/summercamps
Course No. Camp Title Start Fee Date
Total
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MEDICAL INFORMATION AND CONSENT FORM
Please list any known health problems (such as allergies, diabetes,heart trouble, epilepsy or asthma, etc.) that we should be aware of:
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Please list any physical activities that your child should not participate in:
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Please list any foods that your child should not eat:
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Please list any religious restrictions regarding what can be done foryour child in emergencies/health care situations:
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
Consent is granted to the staff of the Cuyahoga Community Collegeprogram to provide medical services through the appropriate medical facilities and/or medical service provider(s) to:
________________________________________________________ (Student’s name)
throughout my child’s participation in the Cuyahoga CommunityCollege program.
___________________________________________ _____________Signature of Parent or Guardian Date
Emergency contact (other than parent)
___________________________________________ _____________ (Last) (First)
___________________________________________ _____________Relationship to student
_____________________________ ______________ ____________Daytime Telephone Home Phone
Tri-C Summer Camp Participation Agreement
Participant (Child) Name
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Description of activity (the “Event(s)”):
Tri-C Summer Camp________________________________________
Date(s) of Event(s)
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I am entering into this legally binding agreement for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which I hereby acknowledge. I am the parent or guardian of the child named above, and hereby request that my child be permitted to participate in Cuyahoga Community College District’s (the “College” or “College’s”) “Summer Camp Program.”All College actions, requirements, directions, and standards shall be deemed to have been intended for the benefit of my child. Although a minor, my child is aware of the risks involved with participating in Tri-C’s Summer camp Program. I assure the College that I have carefully counseled my child on the risk of participating. Further, I warrant and represent that no physical or other reason would restrict or preclude my child’s participation. I authorize the College and its trustees, officers, students, vendors, consultants, and employees (collectively, the “Affiliates”) to obtain such medical care, emergency or otherwise, that it or they may deem necessary for my child. Further, I warrant and represent that I have adequate health insurance or personal funds to provide payment for all costs of such medical care, which shall be my responsibility. I acknowledge and agree that the College may dismiss my child from [Tri-C’s Summer Camp Program], either temporarily or permanently, in the event of behavior that is disruptive, dangerous, uncooperative, or otherwise unacceptable in the sole judgment of the College; and in such event, the College will owe no refund or other compensation whatsoever. I grant irrevocable permission to the College and its Affiliates to use my child’s name, photograph, video, likeness, voice, statements, or biographical material (collectively, “Material”) associated with the Event(s) in any and all manner and media throughout the world, in perpetuity. I irrevocably assign all worldwide copyrights in the Material to the College. I waive any rights of inspection or approval. I agree that the Material may be edited, adapted, expanded, revised, or modified at the sole discretion of the College and its Affiliates. I consent to use of the Materials in connection with publicity, advertising, promotion, publication, and any other purposes. I understand that the College and its Affiliates may use the Materials in any media or format it chooses, whether or not for profit, including without limitation television, radio, print, promotional materials, and Internet. I warrant and represent that this agreement does not in any way conflict with any existing commitment on my (or my child’s) part. I agree that the College is not under any obligation to exercise any of the rights, licenses, and privileges herein granted. I agree to release and discharge the College and its Affiliates from all claims, liabilities, losses, and costs (including without limitation, attorneys’ fees and other costs of defense) that I (or my child) may now or hereafter have against any of them arising out of or relating to participation in the Event(s) or the College’s or any Affiliate’s exercise of rights granted by this agreement, including without limitation claims for compensation, defamation, infringement, and invasion of privacy. I agree to indemnify and hold harmless the College and its Affiliates from and against any liabilities, losses, claims, costs (including without limitation attorneys’ fees and other costs of defense) and expenses arising out of or relating to this agreement, except to the extent caused by the gross negligence or deliberately wrongful acts of the College or its Affiliates. This agreement impacts my legal rights and duties, and those of my child. I have read this document and fully understand it. Agreed and accepted:
________________________________________ Parent or Guardian (Print Name)
________________________________ ________ Parent or Guardian Signature Date
CAMPSSUMMER 2017
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY TRAINING CENTER3409 Woodland Ave.Cleveland, OH 44115
BRUNSWICK UNIVERSITY CENTER3605 Center RoadBrunswick, OH 44212
CORPORATE COLLEGE® WEST 25425 Center Ridge RoadWestlake, OH 44115
EASTERN CAMPUS 4250 Richmond Road Highland Hills, OH 44122
LAKE ERIE NATURE & SCIENCE CENTER 28728 Wolf RoadBay Village, OH 44140
METROPOLITAN CAMPUS2900 Community College Ave.Cleveland, OH 44115
WESTERN CAMPUS11000 Pleasant Valley RoadParma, OH 44130
WESTSHORE CAMPUS31001 Clemens RoadWestlake, OH 44145
Summer Camps for Grades Preschool and upBasketball • Engineering • Film • Fitness • Leadership Performing Arts • Music • Technology
16-3337tri-c.edu/summercamps | 216-987-3075, option#1