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tri-c.edu/summercamps | 216-987-3075

Summer Camps for Grades 1 and upBasketball • Culinary • Engineering • Film • Fitness • Leadership Performing Arts • Music • Science Exploration • Space Camp • Technology

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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S

Tri-C Challenger Co-ed Basketball Camps............. grades pre-school – 9 (ages 4 – 14) .................1

Middle School Performing Arts Camp .................. entering grades 5 – 9 ...................................2

High School Performing Arts Camp ...................... grades 8 – 12 ............................................2

Tri-C JazzFest Summer Music Camp ..................... ages 12 – 18 .............................................3

Strings Attached ................................................ ages 9 -18 ...............................................3

Dance Ensemble ................................................. ages 5 - 17 ...............................................4

Space Camp ....................................................... grades 3 - 6 ..............................................5

The Science of Soaring ....................................... grades 6 - 9 ..............................................5

Science of Wizardry ............................................ grades 1 - 5 ..............................................6

Wildlife Rehabilitator Investigation Group ............ grades 6 - 9 ..............................................6

Young Filmmakers and Photography Studio .......... grades 5 - 8 ..............................................7

Tech Kids ........................................................... grades 3 - 6 ..............................................7

Culinary Academy ............................................... ages 9 - 12 ...............................................8

Tenn Culinary Academy ....................................... ages 13 - 16 .............................................8

Registration Form .............................................................................................................9

Medical Information and Consent Form ...........................................................................10

CRN# Tri-C Location Day(s) Date(s) Time

31980 WRC F100 M – F 6/20 – 6/24 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

31979 WRC F100 Sun. 6/12, 19, 26 1 – 4 p.m.

Tri-C Challenger Co-ed Basketball CampsPre-school – 2nd (ages 4 – 7) ..................................................................................... Cost: $65Grades 3 – 9 (ages 8 – 14) .......................................................................................Cost: $195

Course Description: Tri-C Western Campus is pleased to offer two co-ed basketball camps for ages 4 – 7 and 8 – 14. Campers will enjoy the ultimate basketball camp experience by developing skills in shooting, passing, dribbling, rebounding and defense. Campers will not only learn what it takes to be successful on the basketball court, but off the court as well. Good sportsmanship and an appreciation for the game and how it is played will be encouraged. Campers will participate in drills and games throughout the week. Most of all, campers will have FUN!

Note: Craig Richardson is head JV boys basketball coach for Brooklyn High School. Richardson has

collegiate coaching experience, is a part-time physical education instructor at Tri-C Western Campus and

has experience in a K – 12 educational setting. Richardson also coaches youth travel basketball through

the Berea Recreation Center. He is a strong believer in empowering youth and helping them reach

their full potential.

Must complete information packet to register, which can be obtained by calling the phone number below.

Contact: Craig Richardson, 216-987-5421, [email protected]

(Ages 4 – 7)

(Ages 8 – 14)

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Middle School Performing Arts Camp Students Entering Grades 5 – 9 in fall 2016Cost: Early registration is $245 by May 15, $295 after May 15

Course Description: The 20th Annual Tri-C Middle School Performing Arts Camp for acting, singing, dancing, playwriting, pantomime, directing and more is taught by theatre professionals. Included is a public performance on the last day of camp, Saturday, June 25 at 3 p.m.

Note: Campers may arrive as early as 7:30 a.m. and be picked up as late as 5:15 p.m. with

special arrangements. Campers should wear clothes and shoes they can move in and bring a packed

lunch or money to buy in the College cafeteria. Optional camp T-shirt may be purchased at the camp.

Contact: 216-987-6145 (call for scholarship information) • www.tri-c.edu/performingcamps

High School Performing Arts CampGrades 8 – 12 ..................Cost: Early registration is $315 by May 15, $365 after May 15.

Course Description: The 20th Annual Tri-C High School Performing Arts Camp for acting, singing, dancing, puppetry, pantomime, directing and more is taught by theatre professionals. Included is a public performance on the last day of camp, Saturday, July 30 at 3 p.m.

Note: Campers may arrive as early as 7:30 a.m. and be picked up as late as 5:15 p.m. with special arrangements.

Campers should wear clothes and shoes they can move in and bring a packed lunch or money to buy in the College

cafeteria. Optional camp T-shirt may be purchased at the camp.

Contact: 216-987-6145 (call for scholarship information) • www.tri-c.edu/performingcamps

CRN# Tri-C Location Day(s) Date(s) Time

31918 Western Campus M – F 6/13 – 6/24 8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Performance 6/25 only 8:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.

CRN# Tri-C Location Day(s) Date(s) Time

40001 Western Campus M – F 7/11 – 7/29 8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Performance 7/30 Only 8:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.

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Tri-C JazzFest Summer Music Camp Ages 12 – 18 ............................. Cost: Registration is $250 by May 15, $300 after May 15.

Course Description: Work hard. Play hard. Spend two weeks at a jazz camp that culminates in a world-class jazz festival June 23-25. Get the benefit of working with Tri-C JazzFest artists AND the chance to perform at the festival. All camp participants receive a pass to 12 festival concerts at PlayhouseSquare.

Contact: 216-987-6145 (call for scholarship information)

CRN# Tri-C Location Day(s) Date(s) Time

31503 Metro Campus M – F 6/13 – 6/24 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Strings AttachedAges 9 – 18................................ Cost: Registration is $300 by May 15, $350 after May 15.

Course Description: This camp provides students of violin, viola, cello and bass an opportunity to not only polish their instrumental skills but to create their own music as well. The camp combines string ensemble 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 original music. Students succeed in expressing themselves while at the same time perfecting their skills of music and language. There will be a final performance that is open to the public.

Note: Lunch provided. No classes 7/4.

Contact: 216-987-6145 (call for scholarship information)

CRN# Tri-C Location Day(s) Date(s) Time

31501 Metro Campus M – F 6/27 – 7/15 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Please see the web site for additional camps. www.tri-c.edu/performingcamps

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Dance Ensemble CampAges 5 – 17................................ Cost: Registration is $300 by May 15, $350 after May 15.

Course Description: Dance Ensemble students train in the fundamentals of ballet and explore creativity through modern dance. This class emphasizes contemporary techniques to develop coordination, musicality, strength, flexibility and alignment. Students learn basic ballet and modern dance techniques, floor work, center work and movement across the floor. Instruction in creative improvisation, performance development, choreography and composition skills will culminate in a final performance. Director and choreographer of the ensemble is renowned artist Terence Greene. His love for choreography and teaching young people is evident in the extensive list of schools, professionals and dance companies with which he has worked nationally and internationally. For more information on his work, visit http://greenewp.com.

Note: Lunch is provided. No classes 7/4.

Contact: 216-987-6145 (call for scholarship information)

CMSD students are granted special tuition rates through the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation.

CRN# Tri-C Location Day(s) Date(s) Time

31679 Metro Campus M – F 6/27 – 7/15 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

No classes on July 4.

Please see the web site for additional camps. www.tri-c.edu/performingcamps

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Space Camp Grades 3 – 6 ...............................................................................................................Cost: $306

Course Description: Enjoy a different theme each day as we spend the week exploring space right here on Earth! Look at light as you have never seen it before; learn about the lives of astronauts and all about rockets. At the end of the week, design and build your own moon base! Make sure to dress for adventure (both indoors and outside) and don’t forget your imagination. Please bring a snack, lunch and bottled water.

Contact: Fran Tomba • 216-987-2333 • [email protected]

CRN# Location Day(s) Date(s) Time

31983 Lake Erie Nature M − F 6/27 – 7/1 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. & Science Center 28728 Wolf Rd Bay Village, OH 44140

CRN# Location Day(s) Date(s) Time

40010 Lake Erie Nature W − F 7/6 – 7/8 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. & Science Center 28728 Wolf Rd Bay Village, OH 44140

The Science of SoaringGrades 6 - 9 ............................................................................................................... Cost: $250

Course Description: Do you ever wonder why huge airplanes are able to travel so gracefully in the sky? Step into the shoes of the Wright Brothers and put your engineering skills to the test in NASA’s “Let It Glide” challenge! Learn all about different types of aircraft and investigate the forces that allow each of them to fly. Work as a team to build your very own glider out of a simple cardboard shoebox and carry out test flights. Speak directly with NASA subject matter experts to discuss your designs and hear about the exciting research being done with planes at NASA’s Glenn Research Center. Finally, your team will share its solutions to the challenge in a video that will be submitted to the NASA YouTube channel. Please bring a snack, lunch and bottled water.

Contact: Fran Tomba • 216-987-2333 • [email protected]

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Science of WizardryGrades 1 - 5 ................................................................ Cost: $306

Course Description: Join us for five days of magical summer fun! First, you’ll be sorted into your “House” by age. Each day you’ll traverse the Center’s campus and parklands as you learn the basics of chemistry in “Potions” class, practice the art of “Divination” in the planetarium, learn the ways of wildlife in the “Care of Magical Creatures” class and find your way through the forest in “Herbology.” Don’t miss the fun of summer science! Please bring a snack, lunch and bottled water.

Contact: Fran Tomba • 216-987-2333 • [email protected]

CRN# Location Day(s) Date(s) Time

40009 Lake Erie Nature M – F 7/11 – 7/15 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. & Science Center 28728 Wolf Rd Bay Village, OH 44140

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Wildlife Rehabilitator Investigation CampGrades 6 – 9 ............................................................................................................... Cost: $250

Course Description: As a rehabilitator you need to be able to treat, feed and house over 100 species of different animals, all of which have different injuries and illnesses requiring special care. Wildlife patients are some of the most challenging because they cannot explain what is wrong and they do not know that we want to help. In this camp you will explore all aspects of wildlife rehabilitation including the animals’ natural history, dietary needs, common injuries and illnesses and creative ways to house and treat these animals as you prepare them for life back in the wild. Participants in this camp will have the opportunity to work on real case studies and discover what it takes to be a successful wildlife rehabilitator. Please bring a snack, lunch and bottled water.

Contact: Fran Tomba • 216-987-2333 • [email protected]

CRN# Location Day(s) Date(s) Time

31984 Lake Erie Nature W Th F 6/15 – 6/17 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. & Science Center 28728 Wolf Rd Bay Village, OH 44140

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Tech KidsGrades 3 – 6 ...............................................................................................................Cost: $275

Course Description: Is your child into high tech? Our Tech Kids summer program includes 2D game design, 3D 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 digital design and gaming! All courses are taught by professionally trained instructors. This camp is reasonably priced and exciting!

Contact: Fran Tomba • 216-987-2333 • [email protected]

CRN# Tri-C Location Day(s) Date(s) Time

31920 Metro Campus M – F 6/13 – 6/17 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

31921 Western Campus M – F 6/20 – 6/24 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

31922 Westshore Campus M – F 6/27 – 7/1 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

40002 Eastern Campus M – F 7/11 – 7/15 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Young Filmmakers and Photography StudioGrades 5 – 8 ...............................................................................................................Cost: $275

Course Description: This weeklong camp is for students interested in learning the movie-making process. It is a fantastic way to inspire creative young minds.

Contact: Fran Tomba • 216-987-2333 • [email protected]

CRN# Tri-C Location Day(s) Date(s) Time

31923 Westshore Campus M – F 6/20 – 6/24 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

31924 Eastern Campus M – F 6/27 – 7/1 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

40003 Metropolitan Campus M – F 7/11 – 7/15 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

40004 Western Campus M – F 7/25 – 7/29 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

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Tri-C Culinary Academy Ages 9 – 12 ................................................................................................................Cost: $250

Course Description: 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 and cutting while making delicious and healthy wraps, pizzas, treats and more.

Camp Notes: Food supplies, use of equipment and handouts are included in cost. Students must wear closed-toe, non-slip shoes and long pants.

Contact: Fran Tomba • 216-987-2333 • [email protected]

Teen Culinary AcademyAges 13 – 16 ..............................................................................................................Cost: $250

Course Description: 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 and cutting while making delicious and healthy wraps, pizzas, treats and more.

Camp Notes: Food supplies, use of equipment and handouts are included in cost. Students must wear closed-toe, non-slip shoes and long pants.

Contact: Fran Tomba • 216-987-2333 • [email protected]

CRN# Location Day(s) Date(s) Time

31929 Hospitality M – F 6/27 – 7/1 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Management Center

40008 Eastern Campus M – F 7/18 – 7/22 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

CRN# Location Day(s) Date(s) Time

31928 Hospitality M – F 6/20 – 6/24 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Management Center

40007 Eastern Campus M – F 7/25 – 7/29 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Back by popular demand

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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, or fax to 216-987-2957.

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 2016) ________

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.

__________________________________________

__________________________________________

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

________________________________________

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

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Summer Camps for Grades 1 and upBasketball • Engineering • Film • Fitness • Language • Leadership Performing Arts • Music • Science Exploration • Space Camp • Technology

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ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY TRAINING CENTER3409 Woodland Ave.Cleveland, OH 44115

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

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