to our 2015 Summer Camp Brochure

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to our 2015 Summer Camp Brochure
This RELEASE FROM LIABILITY is made and entered into on this ______day of
__________,20___,by and between __________________________, hereinafter
designated MANAGER/INSTRUCTOR and______________________________,
hereinafter designated RIDER; and, if Rider is a minor, Rider's parent or
guardian,____________________, In return for the use today, and on all future
days, of property, facilities, and services of the Manager/Instructor, the Rider, his
heirs, assigns and legal representatives, hereby expressly agree to the following:
Durango Farm
I. Rider is responsible for full and complete insurance coverage on his horse,
personal property and himself.
2. Rider understands there are risks in and around equine activities, and, that an
equine activity sponsor and/or equine professional and/or manager/instructor is
not liable for an injury to, or the death of, a rider, and/or a participant in equine
activities resulting from the inherent risk of equine activities.
3. RIDER AGREES TO ASSUME ANY AND ALL RISKS INVOLVED IN OR
ARISING FROM RIDER'S USE OF OR PRESENCE UPON MANAGER/
INSTRUCTOR'S PROPERTY AND FACILITIES including, without limitation but
not limited to: the risks of death, bodily injury, property damage, falls, kicks,
bites, collisions with vehicles, horses or stationary objects, fire or explosion,
the unavailability of emergency medical care, and/or the negligence and/or
deliberate act of another person.
4. Rider agrees to hold Manager/Instructor and all successors, assigns,
subsidiaries, franchisees, affiliates, officers, directors, employees and agents
completely harmless and not liable and releases them from all liability whatsoever and AGREES NOT TO SUE them on account of or in connection with
any claims, causes of action, injuries, damages, costs or expenses arising out
of Rider's use of or presence upon Manager's /Instructor's property and
facilities, including without limitation, those based on death, bodily injury,
property damage, including consequential damages, except if the damages are
caused by the direct, willful and wanton gross negligence of the Manager/
Instructor.
presents
Summer 2015 Riding Camp
Regular Session
5. Rider agrees to waive the protection afforded by any statute or law in any
jurisdiction (e.g. California Civil Code § 1542) whose purpose, substance
and/or effect is to provide that a general release shall not extend to claims,
material or otherwise, which the person giving the release does not know or
suspect to exist at the time of executing the release.
June 22-26
July 13-17
July 20-24
July 27 - 31
August 10-14
August 17-21
Advanced Camp week of July 27th
6. Rider agrees to indemnify and defend Manager/Instructor against, and hold
harmless from, any and all claims, causes of action, damages, judgments, costs or
expenses, including attorneys' fees, which in any way arises from Rider's use of or
presence upon the Manager's/Instructor's property and facilities.
7. Rider agrees to abide by all of Manager's/Instructor's rules and regulations, and
rider is responsible for using protective gear; i.e., hard hat and boots.
8. If Rider is using Rider's horse, the horse shall be free from infection,
contagious or transmissible diseases. Manager/Instructor reserves the right
to refuse horse if not in proper health or is deemed dangerous or undesirable.
_______________________________________________________________
Manager's/Instructor's Signature
I have read and understand this release.
X
Rider's Signature
Address & Telephone of Rider
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
X
Rider's Parent or Guardian (if Rider is a minor)
Description of Horse (if applicable)__________________________________________________
Durango Farm
1469 Morstein Road
West Chester, PA 19380
9. This Contract is nonassignable and nontransferable and is made and entered
into the State of and shall be enforced and interpreted under the laws of this
State. Should any clause be in conflict with State Law, then that clause is null
and void. When the Manager/Instructor and Rider (and Rider's parent or
guardian, if Rider is a minor) sign this contract, it will then be binding on both
parties, subject to the above terms and conditions.
10:00 am to 3:00 pm
Monday – Friday
Ages 6 and up
For additional information,
Phone: (610) 764-9656
Please visit our website Durangofarm.com
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Students need their own riding helmet and paddock
boots. Both riding clothes and shorts
& comfortable shoes are suggested.
Campers should bring a packed lunch on most days,
but if this is not possible we will offer
the option of purchasing
lunch. Arrangements
may be made for early
drop off and late pickup.
Any student who would
like to bring their
own horse should call
for arrangements.
Summer Riding
Experience
• Training seminars
• Judging demonstrations
• Hands-on experience
in the breaking and
training of young horses
• Farrier demonstrations
• Grooming and showmanship horse care
• Preparations for horse showing
• Basic veterinary care
• Course building: How to set hunter and
jumper courses & build gymnastics for
your horses and ponies
• Daily riding lessons
• Daily fun rides (bareback, western)
• Weekly horse shows
• Games on horse back
Durango Farm Enrollment Form
Summer Camp
Camper’s Name ___________________________
Address________________________________
_____________________________________
Parent’s Name(s) __________________________
_____________________________________
Home Phone _____________________________
Work Phone _____________________________
Brief description of child’s riding experience:
_____________________________________
_____________________________________
_____________________________________
_____________________________________
Regular Session
$375 (10 AM – 3 PM)
p June 22 – 26
p July 13 – 17
p July 20 – 24
p July 27 – 31
p August 10 – 14
p August 17 – 21
Advanced Camp week of July 27th
*All weeks available for 1/2 day camp for our kinder campers
(ages 6 and under)
10:00 AM - 12:30 PM cost is $200.00
A $50.00 nonrefundable deposit is required with this
completed application
$50.00 Discount is available if tuition is paid in full by
May 1st, 2015
*Early drop off $10.00 per day (8AM) Available for Regular sessions
*Late pick up $10.00 per day (5 PM) Available for Regular sessions
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e are pleased to
be able to offer this
educational and fun
equestrian experience. It is
designed to incorporate all
facets of the equine industry. Our setting is an ideal
environment for this experience. We are located on a
beautiful 80 acre estate and our deluxe facilities offer
both an indoor and outdoor ring in addition to a cross
country course. Campers who do not own a horse will
be given one of our safe and well trained mounts for
the week or weeks of attendance.
Please send your deposit with this form (both sides
completed) to Durango Farm, c/o Beth Orem,
310 Snowden Court, Exton, PA 19341.