UPDATED COPY 3-1-2016 7 th ANNUAL KIYOBUKAN INTERNATIONAL KARATE-DO SUMMER CAMP ~ Est. 2008 ~ Dates: Venue: Who: Check-in: July 28 th, Black Belts only, optional Thursday evening session at the dojo. July 29 th July 31 st Friday through Sunday, at the Sheraton Columbia Town Center. Sheraton Columbia Town Center Hotel, Columbia, MD. Located within walking distance of The Mall in Columbia which has a wide variety of fine restaurants and shops. The hotel also has walking trails located behind it. All traditional karate-ka, novice through Black Belt. Ages: 9-years old and up. Instructors may allow younger students to attend depending on the maturity, and rank of the child. Camp Director reserves the right to deny application(s) for any reason or to dismiss camper(s) for negative behavior/attitude. Friday, July 29 th, at the Sheraton Columbia Town Center, Columbia, MD at 4:00pm. Camp Fees: KIYOBUKAN MEMBERS NON-KIYOBUKAN MEMBERS Post-marked before June 1 st : $200 $215 Post-marked after June 1st: $225 $235 On-site-Registration: $235 $250 Tournament: Be a part of Kiyobukan history and legacy by participating in the 4 TH Annual ALL-KIYOBUKAN KARATE CHAMPIONSHIPS! Please see insert for details. Train hard... your competition is!!! Hotels: Sheraton Columbia Town Center Hotel, Columbia, MD 21044 (410-730-3900) Address: 10207 Wincopin Circle, Columbia, MD 21044 (Location for the camp) Reservations can be made by clicking on the link (Kiyobukan Camp) and reserving your room. Online registration through the link can only be made for the actual dates of the camp only. If you wish to book the room for additional dates please contact Ashley Cluster at 410-423-8907 and ask for the Kiyobukan Karate Camp rate and provide her with the additional dates. The block of rooms are a mix of king and double beds. The Tower Rooms are closest to the event The room rate is $119 per night, plus taxes! CUT OFF DATE FOR SPECIAL RATE IS: JULY 1. Act fast, rooms at this rate are limited!! Info: Forward any questions to Charles Harriday at harriday@comcast.net or call (410) 423-2997. Flight Info: Baltimore Washington International (code is BWI). T-shirts: Testing: Order yours early with your camp registration to ensure your sizes. T-shirts make excellent souvenirs for you and for those who could not attend. Sunday morning Kyu & Dan testing for all Kiyobukan members that are eligible. Consult your instructor for details. Like us on facebook at International Shorin-Ryu Kiyobukan Association
UPDATED COPY -3/1/2016 2016 KIYOBUKAN SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION FORM (please feel free to make copies) Name: age: sex: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Mobile: Emergency contact: Phone: E-mail address: Kiyobukan # Rank: Style: Years training: Dojo: Instructor: Release: Martial arts training may be hazardous. Your signature indicates that you acknowledge the risk, and you hereby release all students, instructors, camp facility and other authorized agents from any responsibility for any injury or legal claims that may arise from training. Students less than 18 years of age must have parental or guardian consent and signature. Signature: Parent/Guardian: Camp Fees KIYOBUKAN MEMBERS NON-KIYOBUKAN MEMBERS Post-marked before June 1 : $200 $215 Post-marked after June 1 : $225 $235 On-site-Registration : $235 $250 T-Shirts $25 each Quantity: Youth-Medium: Small: Medium: Large: X-Large: XX-Large: Camp Total Shirt Total Video Pass $25.00 Quantity: Total ALL-KIYOBUKAN CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT Post marked before June 1 st : $35 Post marked after June 1st : $45 On site: $55 Check division: Kata Kumite Total Grand Total Submitted*: *Please make money orders/certified checks payable to: Harriday s Karate. ~ or ~ Mastercard or Visa (circle one)* Card Number: Expiration Date: Security code (last 3 digits on back of card) Names as it appears on card * Your card will be charged as soon as the application is received.
Dear Karate-ka: 7 th Annual KIYOBUKAN INTERNATIONAL Summer Camp 2016 Welcome! This year, I have the honor and privilege of serving as your host for our 7 th Annual Kiyobukan International Summer Camp. It is with great pleasure that I welcome everyone attending this momentous event to Maryland. In the past several years I have watched the Kiyobukan family grow in strength and numbers. It is our hope that you will take advantage of the training we have planned for you and benefit from the opportunity afforded you to learn from the very best in our industry. If this is your first time at the Kiyobukan International Camp make sure you take the time to introduce yourself. This year s camp will be held at the Sheraton Town Center, Columbia, MD 21044 in the Terrace Ballroom. We have gained access to the Terrace Ballroom and the outside terrace for your enjoyment. There are lots of walking trails around the facility. Please take advantage of all Maryland has to offer. Columbia, Maryland is situated directly between Baltimore, MD and Washington, DC. This area also provides easy access to Philadelphia, PA. Please take note to the cutoff date to receive the special rates. 4 th ANNUAL ALL-KIYOBUKAN CHAMPIONSHIPS This has proven to be a very exciting highlight to our camps. Compete and be a part of the action! Cheer on your favorites and watch new champions emerge! Like last year, the first place winners will receive full tuition to next year s camp. The Championship will be open to only Kiyobukan members. Please refer to insert for details on the competition. CAMP PHILOSOPHY: If the training is easy, winning will be hard. If the training is hard, winning will be easy. We expect that every camper, at all ranks, will attend and train in every session. If there is an injury or situation that prevents a person from participating in specific activities please inform me prior to camp. Thursday, July28 th 6:30pm Black Belts Only training at the dojo. ~ TENTATIVE CAMP SCHEDULE ~ Dojo Address: 6570 Dobbin Road, Columbia, MD 21045. (Approx. one mile from host hotels). Friday, July 29th 4:00 5:30 Optional Training Session 4:00 Kiyobukan Registration 6:30 pm until - official opening of camp and workout. Saturday, July 30, 2016 8:30am-10am first session 10:30am- noon second session 12pm-1:30pm lunch break 1:30pm-3pm third session 3:30pm-5pm fourth session 5pm-6:30 dinner break 6:30pm All-Kiyobukan Championship Sunday, July 31, 2016 7am campers that are testing report to Lobby of Sheraton 8:30am-10am first session 10:30am- noon second session 12pm-2pm PROMOTIONS What to bring? traditional karate gi (all white only) at least 2 kobudo weapons: bo, Sai, tonfa, eku, nunchaku & karma camera (video camera pass $25 for entire weekend) swimming gear kumite equipment athletic shoes (cross trainer/running) We look forward to training with you and sharing knowledge at this annual event! If there are any questions or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact me at harriday@comcast.net or (410)423-2997. Sincerely, Charles Harriday
Seiei Nakaza Our Founder Seiei Nakaza was born in Okinawa, Japan in 1942. He began studying Shorin-Ryu in 1957 with Joen Nakazato. In 1960, he began studying Goju-Ryu with Seiko Higa. In 1966 he began studying Shorin-Ryu with Shugoro Nakazato. From 1974-2009, he served as Vice Director of Kochinda Dojo. In 1981-2009, he served as Vice Director Shorinkan Association. In 2004, he was promoted to 9 th Dan Hanshi by Shugoro Nakazato. In 2008, Nakaza Founded the Shorin-Ryu Kiyobukan Kyokai. In 2013, he was promoted to the rank of 10 th Dan by and elected official of Okinawan. Later in that year he passed away. Today this organization stands as testament and legacy to his strength and commitment to Shorin-Ryu. Kiyobukan Director, BRIAN HOBSON 1982, began studying karate with Hanshi Frank Hargrove (9 th Dan) Shorinkan Association. 2005, retired from competition with 20 National Championships in kumite, kata, long & short kobudo (AAU & USA Karate). 1984-1995, made 1 st ever AAU Jr. National Karate Team; AAU & USAKF adult teams, (sanctioned by the U.S. Olympic Committee). 2008, received Shihan (Instructor License) certification from Hanshi Seiei Nakaza. 1985, attained Shodan under Hargrove. 2008-2013, serves as Kiyobukan Rijicho (North American Director). 1991, appointed Shihan-Dai (Chief Instructor), Hargrove dojo. 2009, promoted to Nanadan/Kyoshi (7 th degree Black belt) by 2001, won Gold medal at Okinawan Rengokai World Hanshi Nakaza. Championships-Kobudo. 2013, appointed as the So Honbu Cho (Main Association Director); and received promotion to 9 th Dan by Hanshi Nakaza. This was Seiei Nakaza last instruction for the organization. Kiyobukan Dojos & Clubs Kiyobukan Hombu Dojo, Itoman, Okinawa, Japan Brian Hobson Karate Studio, Hampton, VA Renshi Paul Hamilton, Gyoshi Martial Arts I & 2, Oshawa, ONT Renshi Marques McCammon, Nintai Ryokukan Dojo, San Marcos, CA Renshi Phong Tran, Gyoshi Martial Arts-3, Toronto, ONT Renshi Tony Rosa, Fudoshin Dojo, Vaughn, ONT Renshi Ravi Graham, Gyoshi Martial Arts-4, Toronto, ONT Shihan Stephen Kenion s Okinawan Karate Studio, Baltimore, MD Sensei Charles Harriday s Karate & Fitness, Columbia, MD Sensei Heidi Inmann, Dojo of the Three Rings, Altavista, VA Sensei Joseph Wright, Spring of Life Dojo, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta Charles Harriday & Kyoshi Brian Hobson
FEATURED INSTRUCTORS Kyoshi Vernon Mason 8 th Dan Kyoshi Troy Price 7 th Dan Kyoshi Rodney Cheeseman 7 th Dan Shihan Alex Ormaza 4 th Dan