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June 21 - September 3 of Any Kind Which May Occur While the JR BAYVIEW VILLAGE TENNIS CAMP CAMP APPLICATION FORM www.bayviewvillagetennis.com NAME _______________________________________________________ Note: Students attending session “B+G” will receive a make up for the holiday, which will be omitted. ADDRESS ____________________________________________________ ________________________________________AGE ________________ I, the undersigned PARENT or GUARDIAN and JR. PLAYER hereby waive all rights against Peter Nielsen, Bayview POSTAL CODE _____________ PHONE #_______________________________ Village Tennis Club, It’s agents, directors, volunteers LEVEL OF PLAY _________________________________________________ and employees from any costs, expenses or damages PERTINENT MEDICAL INFORMATION ____________________________________ of any kind whatsoever resulting from any loss or injury (Please(Please Print Print Clearly) Clearly) June 21 - September 3 of any kind which may occur while the JR. PLAYER is E-MAIL _____________________________________________________ participating in any activity either on or off the grounds Payments can be made by e-mail money transfer to: 2021 [email protected] of the Bayview Village Tennis Club. (Please provide security answers, first name of your child, if registering more than one child, use eldest first name.) TH I recognize that by participating in activities at Bayview Please by cheque are payable to: 35 Village Tennis Club, I acknowledge the risks associated BAYVIEW VILLAGE TENNIS CAMP Year to exposure of COVID 19 and the possibilities of and send to: obtaining the COVID 19 virus through activities at the 12 BAYMARK ROAD, THORNHILL, ONTARIO, L3T 3X9 Bayview Village Tennis Club, this result could lead to www.bayviewvillagetenniscamp.ca mild or severe illness, physical injury, some disability, 17 21 severe disability or death! (905) 889-729324 28 2 5 Please check off session2 or sessions5 (if more than one) I agree with this foregoing and freely accept and fully that you are8 registering12 for: 15 19 assume all risks associated with all viruses, inclusive of 15 19 HALF FULL SESSIONS (FOR COSTS SEE CAMP FEES) DAY DAY COVID-19. 22 26 A MONDAY - FRIDAY JUNE2929 21 - JUNE2 25 Total Amount Due: $ B MONDAY - FRIDAY JUNE6 28 - 9JULY 2 Total Amount Due: $_________ Total Amount Due: $_________ 12 16 I, the undersigned Parent/Guardian, Agree to waive all rights C MONDAY - FRIDAY JULY12 5 - JULY16 9 2021091to, 9s h sandoheo et a savetgasgsw harmless,wilill lb eb em ma ithealielde Bayviewd u uppoonn r er ceVillageeceipipt to o fTennis fp paayymm Club,eenntt or or its can can be be 19 23 picked up at the clubhouse. Shoe tags D MONDAY - FRIDAY JULY19 12 - JULY23 16 pickedprincipals, up at the its clubhouse. agents, directors,Shoe tag employees,s ididenentitfiyfy m mvolunteers,eemmbbeersrs a an ntennisdd m muus st t . be worn at all times . 26 30 be wprofessionals,orn at all tim eands coaching staff, from all claims for costs, E MONDAY - FRIDAY JULY26 19 - JULY30 23 Program Fee ________________________ I, thexpenses,e undersi gorn edamagesd Parent /ofG uanyard ikindan, a whatsoevergree to wai vresultinge all rig hints loss to, and Program Fee ________________________ I, the undersigned Parent/Guardian, agree to waive all rights to, and F MONDAY - FRIDAY JULY 26 - JULY 30 savedue ha torm injuriesless, th sustainede Bayview while Vill athege MemberTennis C islu participatingb, its princi pals, its +Membership Fee Add $40.00 age 4 - 18 ________ = Total Fee ____________ save harmless, the Bayview Village Tennis Club, its principals, its +Membership Fee Add $40.00 age 4 - 18 ________ = Total Fee ____________ ageinnt sany, d iactivityrectors ,on e morp off,loye eors ,traveling volunte toer s,or treturningennis pr ofrom,fessi othena l, and G TUESDAY - FRIDAY AUG 3 - AUG 6 agentgroundss, direc tofor thes, eBayviewmployee Villages, volu Tennisnteers ,Club. tenn Weis pagreerofes stoio abidenal, and C H coaching staff, from all claims for costs, expenses, or damages of any C H coachbyin gthe st aRulesff, fro andm a Regulationsll claims for ofco saidsts, etennisxpens clubes, o rand da mtheag Cityes o fof a ny AUG 9 - AUG 13 kind whatsoever resulting in loss d H MONDAY - FRIDAY Toronto Operating Guidelines. ue to injuries sustained while the C H kind whatsoever resulting in loss due to injuries sustained while the Member is participating in any activity on or off, or traveling to or I MONDAY - FRIDAYC H AUG 16 - AUG 20 Member is participating in any activity on or off, or traveling to or returning from, the grounds of the Bayview Village Tennis Club. We returning from, the grounds of the Bayview Village Tennis Club. We J MONDAY - FRIDAY AUG 23 - AUG 27 agree to abide by the Rules and Regulations of said tennis club and the agree to abide by the Rules and Reg/ulations of said tennis club and the City of Toronto Operating Guidelines. K MONDAY - FRIDAY AUG 30 - SEPT 3 City Signatureof Toron tofo Parent/GuardianOperating Guidelin/esPRINT. NAME __________________________/______________ __________________________/______________ Program Fee _________________________ Signature of Parent/Guardian / PRINT NAME SignaDate:ture of Parent/Guardian / PRINT NAME + Membership Fee Add $40.00 age 4-18 ______ = Total Fee ________________ Date:____________________________________ Date:____________________________________ 2615_BayviewTennis:Layout 1 12/01/11 9:45 AM Page 1 2615_BayviewTennis:Layout 1 12/01/11 9:45 AM Page 1 To ensure your registration apply early to avoid BAYVIEW VILLAGE disappointment CAMP FEES JUNIOR TENNIS CAMP AGE LIMIT: 4 - 18 YEARS BEGINNER AND INTERMEDIATE LOCATION: Peter Nielsen has successfully worked with juniors at all Half Day Program Full Day Program $300 / 265one week $560 /375 one week BAYVIEW VILLAGE TENNIS CLUB levels of the game, from grass roots to the International $570 / two weeks $1050 725/ two weeks (Bayview and Sheppard - 30 Elkhorn Drive, Willowdale, level. A National Senior Champion himself, Peter was 495265 375 $810 / three weeks $1500 / three weeks Ontario M2K 2V6) employed as a National Coach by TENNIS CANADA, as 720495 1050725 the Head Coach of the Central Region High Performance $1035 / four weeks $1920 / four weeks DIRECTOR: PETER NIELSEN • five weeks930720 or more add $200 per • five weeks10501350 or more add $350 per Program. week. week. The BAYVIEW VILLAGE TENNIS CLUB are conducting 930 200 1350 275 Bayview Village Tennis Club is a recognized Ontario • All taxes included eleven one - week tennis sessions throughout the 200 275 summer at the bayview village tennis club. Tennis Association Junior Development Centre. ADVANCED AND TOURNAMENT Beginner and intermediate students will participate at a Since 1989, Bayview Village Tennis Club has won the Half Day Program Full Day Program 6:1 ratio, while advanced and tournament level players Outstanding Achievement Award for Junior Development, $560 / one week $700 / one week will practice at a 4:1 ratio. presented by the Ontario Tennis Association in 15 of the $1050 /375 two weeks $1300 450/ two weeks Juniors may choose one of two programs offered, (full last 20 years! $1500 / three weeks $1850 / three weeks day or half day). The full day program runs 9am to 4pm 725375 875450 A certified O.T.A level III coach, Peter and the staff $1920 / four weeks $2300 / four weeks and contains four hours of the highest quality of on- • five weeks1050725 or more add $275 per • five weeks1255875 or more add $400 per court tennis instruction, two hours of off-court sporting approach the teaching and training of juniors in a week. week. 13501050 16301255 activities and one hour lunch period. Extended hours progressive, fun-filled manner. • All taxes included 1350 275 1630 325 are available (8am - 9am and 4pm - 6pm at $5.00 / hr) Program content and teaching methods are implemented Our traditional half-day program operates from 1pm to by O.T.A certified tennis professionals. 275 325 4pm daily, exclusively focusing on tennis instruction. NOTE: To join the Bayview Village development 40.0 Breaks are scheduled throughout the day. Juniors receive a written evaluation and the benefits program, juniors must become members of the Bayview Village18 Tennis Club. Please202 go to of a proven system endorsed by the Ontario Tennis 40.00 RAIN POLICY: In the event of rain, make-up dates will be Association and Tennis Canada. Bayviewvillagetennisclub.com18 and register2020 online $40. rescheduled at a later date. (Ages 4-18 on January 1, 2021) NOTE: A maximum of 40 players per week will be Please complete the accompanying Bayview Village allocated on a FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE basis and can Tennis Club application form and return it electronically only be registered upon full receipt of paid application. Beginner and intermediate levels emphasize both to [email protected] Since 1990 over 90% of all camp week sessions have skill development and the fun aspects of the sport. been completely sold out! Tournament and advanced players focus on skill FULL DAY STUDENTS LUNCH OPTIONS (12PM - 1PM) development and the competitive aspects of the sport. A Bring your own lunch - Supervised at the clubhouse B Bring money for supervised lunch at the Bayview COVID POLICY: THE BAYVIEW VILLAGE JUNIOR TENNIS CAMP / Development program has been ion existence for 35 years, Village Shopping Mall (Across the street) providing the hihest standards for health and safety for its junior membership. Note: We are peanut free at lunch Please avoid sending Goverment endorsed Covid 19 protocol will be followed at all times during Junior camp / development program! peanut related products. Full refunds or credits will be given for any possible goverment MANDATED closures due to covid 19. .
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