Establishing a mutual agreement for excellence and artistic growth

Welcome to CONQUEROR ARTS AND TRAINING. By accessing our website, enrolling in our programs, or utilizing our facility at 170 Kelly Drive, you are entering into a legally binding agreement that governs your relationship with our organization. We believe that a clear and comprehensive set of terms is not merely a legal necessity but a foundational element of a successful creative community. These terms are designed to ensure that every student, parent, instructor, and visitor understands their rights and responsibilities, thereby creating a safe, predictable, and nurturing environment where artistic passions can flourish without distraction. Our mission to provide top-notch arts and training programs requires a mutual commitment to excellence, integrity, and respect. By choosing to engage with our services, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agreed to be bound by the protocols and policies outlined in this document. We encourage you to review these terms thoroughly, as they contain important information regarding your financial commitments, code of conduct, intellectual property rights, and the limitations of our liability.

The “conqueror” mindset that we foster in our studios extends to the professional standards we maintain in our administrative operations. We view these Terms and Conditions as a living contract that supports the transformative power of creativity by providing a stable framework for growth. Whether you are navigating our digital media platforms or participating in a physical workshop in Hollister, these rules apply consistently across all our offerings. Our goal is to minimize ambiguity and maximize the potential for student success by outlining the expectations for participation and the consequences of non-compliance. We recognize that legal language can often feel impersonal, but we have made every effort to ensure these terms reflect the warm and family-friendly atmosphere of our organization while providing the necessary protection for our staff and resources. Your continued use of our services constitutes your ongoing acceptance of these terms, including any updates or modifications that may be implemented as our creative community continues to evolve and expand.

Eligibility and Enrollment Standards

Ensuring a safe and prepared community for all participants

Enrollment at CONQUEROR ARTS AND TRAINING is open to individuals of all ages who demonstrate a genuine desire to explore their artistic passions and a willingness to adhere to our community standards. However, to ensure the safety and efficacy of our programs, we maintain specific eligibility requirements that must be met prior to participation. For minors under the age of 18, enrollment must be completed by a parent or legal guardian who assumes full responsibility for the student’s adherence to these terms and the fulfillment of all financial obligations. We reserve the right to request proof of age or identity to ensure that students are placed in developmentally appropriate classes. Furthermore, certain advanced technical programs or performance ensembles may require a prerequisite skill level or a successful audition to ensure that all participants are prepared for the rigor of the curriculum. We believe that by maintaining these standards, we protect the quality of the learning experience for everyone and ensure that our expert instructors can provide the most effective guidance possible.

The process of enrollment is considered a formal commitment to the selected program’s duration and curriculum. Once a student is enrolled, they are expected to attend all scheduled sessions and to arrive prepared with the necessary materials and a positive attitude. We understand that life can be unpredictable, but consistent attendance is vital for the mastery of any artistic craft. We reserve the right to deny enrollment or to terminate the participation of any individual who provides false information during the registration process or who fails to meet the specific requirements of their chosen course. Our enrollment policies are designed to be inclusive and fair, yet they must remain firm to preserve the integrity of our educational mission. By enrolling, you are certifying that the participant is physically and emotionally capable of participating in the activities associated with the program, and you agree to update us immediately regarding any changes that may impact their ability to participate safely and effectively within our Hollister sanctuary.

Registration and Account Management
Maintaining accurate and secure records for your creative journey

To participate in our programs and access our digital resources, you may be required to create an account through our secure online portal. You are responsible for providing accurate, current, and complete information during the registration process and for keeping your account details updated at all times. This information is vital for our administrative team to manage your enrollment, process payments, and communicate important updates regarding your classes. You are solely responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account credentials, including your password, and for all activities that occur under your account. We strongly recommend that you choose a robust password and refrain from sharing your login information with others to protect the security of your records. If you suspect any unauthorized use of your account or any other breach of security, you must notify our administrative office at 170 Kelly Drive immediately so that we can take the necessary steps to protect your data and restore the integrity of our system.

Participant Health and Readiness
Prioritizing the well-being and physical safety of every student

The arts can be physically demanding, involving everything from the repetitive motions of musical performance to the physical exertion of theatrical movement and the handling of various artistic materials. By agreeing to these terms, you represent that the participant is in good health and does not have any condition that would make participation in our programs unsafe or inadvisable. It is your responsibility to consult with a physician if you have any doubts about the participant’s readiness for a specific activity. We require that you disclose any relevant medical information, including severe allergies or physical limitations, through our confidential health forms. While our instructors like Julian T. Banks and Sarah L. Jenkins are trained to provide a supportive environment, they are not medical professionals. We reserve the right to pause a student’s participation if we believe it is in the best interest of their health or the safety of the community. Your cooperation in maintaining a transparent dialogue regarding health and readiness is essential for our shared success.

Financial Commitments and Tuition

Transparent policies regarding tuition fees and scholarship distributions

At CONQUEROR ARTS AND TRAINING, we strive to keep our high-quality programs accessible while maintaining the professional standards and resources necessary for world-class arts training. All tuition fees, material costs, and workshop charges are clearly stated at the time of enrollment and must be paid in accordance with the selected payment schedule. We offer various payment options, including full upfront payments and monthly installments, to accommodate the diverse financial needs of our Hollister families. It is your responsibility to ensure that all payments are made on time to avoid disruptions to the student’s participation. Late payments may result in the assessment of late fees or the temporary suspension of access to classes and facilities. We believe that financial integrity is a mutual responsibility, and we are committed to providing you with clear and timely invoices and receipts for all transactions. Any disputes regarding billing must be submitted in writing to our administrative desk within thirty days of the transaction date.

As a non-profit organization, we are proud to offer scholarship opportunities and financial aid managed by our Community Outreach Director, Elena M. Rodriguez. These funds are intended to support talented individuals who might otherwise be unable to access high-quality arts training. If you are a recipient of a scholarship or financial aid, you must adhere to the specific requirements associated with that funding, which often include maintaining a high level of attendance and a positive contribution to the classroom environment. Failure to meet these requirements may result in the revocation of the scholarship and a requirement to pay the remaining tuition balance. We view our scholarships as a shared investment in the future of the arts, and we expect recipients to honor that investment with their dedication and mastery. All financial information provided during the aid application process is handled with the highest degree of confidentiality, and decisions are made based on a fair and objective assessment of need and merit.

Refund and Cancellation Policies
Defining the conditions for withdrawals and financial adjustments

We understand that circumstances may arise that require a student to withdraw from a program, and we have established a clear refund policy to handle these situations fairly. For most of our regular programs, a full refund of tuition (minus a small administrative fee) is available if the cancellation occurs at least fourteen days prior to the first day of class. Cancellations made within fourteen days of the start date may be eligible for a partial refund or a credit toward a future program, depending on the specific nature of the course and the availability of a replacement student. Once a program has commenced, refunds are generally not provided, as our costs for instructors, facilities, and materials are fixed based on enrollment numbers. However, in cases of documented medical emergencies or relocation, we may offer pro-rated credits at the discretion of our Executive Director, Marcus V. Thorne. This policy ensures that we can maintain our commitments to our staff and the long-term stability of the organization while remaining responsive to the genuine needs of our families.

Material and Equipment Fees
Supporting the high caliber of tools used in our training

Many of our arts and training programs require specific materials, software, or equipment that are essential for the mastery of the craft. In some cases, these materials are included in the tuition, while in others, they may require a separate fee or a requirement for the student to purchase them independently. We provide detailed supply lists for every course to ensure that students arrive prepared for their first session. For our technical programs managed by David R. Chen, we utilize industry-standard equipment and software that often involves high maintenance and licensing costs. When using our facility’s equipment, students are expected to handle it with the utmost care and to follow all safety and operational guidelines. Any damage to organization property resulting from negligence or unauthorized use may result in an additional fee to cover the cost of repair or replacement. This commitment to the responsible use of resources allows us to continue providing the best possible tools for every student.

User Conduct and Community Ethics

Maintaining a nurturing and respectful environment for every artist

The core of the CONQUEROR experience is a culture of mutual respect, inclusivity, and professional discipline. We maintain a zero-tolerance policy for bullying, harassment, discrimination, or any form of disruptive behavior that interferes with the learning process or the well-being of our community members. Every student, parent, and visitor is expected to treat others with the same level of kindness and integrity that they would wish to receive. This includes respecting the diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and creative expressions of all individuals within our Hollister sanctuary. Our instructors are empowered to manage their classrooms effectively, and we expect students to follow their directions and to contribute positively to the collaborative energy of the studio. Behavior that consistently undermines this atmosphere may result in disciplinary action, including a formal warning, temporary suspension, or permanent dismissal from our programs without a refund. We believe that by holding ourselves to these high ethical standards, we create a space where everyone feels safe to be their authentic, creative selves.

Professionalism is also expected in how we communicate with one another, whether in person at 170 Kelly Drive or through our digital platforms. We encourage constructive feedback and healthy dialogue, but we insist that all communication remain respectful and productive. Profanity, threats, or any form of verbal abuse directed at staff, volunteers, or fellow students will not be tolerated. We also expect participants to respect the privacy of others; photography and recording during classes are generally prohibited unless explicit permission is granted by the instructor and all individuals involved. This policy protects the sanctity of the creative process and ensures that students can experiment and make mistakes without fear of being recorded without their consent. By joining our community, you are committing to be an ambassador for the values of CONQUEROR ARTS AND TRAINING, helping us to build a legacy of compassion and excellence that extends far beyond the walls of our facility.

Attendance and Punctuality Protocols
Honoring the time and dedication of instructors and peers

Artistic mastery requires discipline, and punctuality is a vital part of that discipline. We expect all students to arrive at least five to ten minutes prior to the start of their scheduled class to ensure they are settled and ready to begin on time. Late arrivals are disruptive to the flow of instruction and disrespectful to the teacher and fellow students. If a student is consistently late, they may be denied entry to the session to prevent further disruption. Similarly, we expect parents to be punctual in picking up their children following the conclusion of a program. Our staff has responsibilities beyond the classroom, and we do not have the resources to provide extended supervision after class hours. In cases of unavoidable delays, please notify our office as soon as possible. Repeated failure to adhere to our attendance and punctuality protocols may impact a student’s progress and their standing within the organization, particularly for those in performance ensembles or advanced training tracks.

Prohibited Items and Facility Safety
Keeping our Hollister sanctuary secure and focused on creativity

To ensure the safety and focus of our creative community, we prohibit certain items from being brought into our facility at 170 Kelly Drive. This includes weapons of any kind, illegal substances, and hazardous materials. We also maintain a smoke-free and vape-free environment throughout our building and the surrounding property. Food and beverages are generally allowed only in designated social areas and are strictly prohibited in the studios, music rooms, and digital labs to protect our equipment and materials. We ask that all visitors be mindful of the noise levels in the common areas to ensure that classes in progress are not disturbed. Any individual who violates these safety protocols or who is found to be in possession of prohibited items will be asked to leave the facility immediately and may face further disciplinary or legal action. Our commitment to safety is non-negotiable, and we thank you for your cooperation in keeping our sanctuary a focused and secure place for all.

Intellectual Property Rights

Honoring the ownership and protection of creative works

Intellectual property is the currency of the artistic world, and we take the protection of these rights very seriously. Any original artwork, musical composition, or theatrical performance created by a student during their time at CONQUEROR ARTS AND TRAINING remains the sole property of that student. We believe that artists should always own the fruits of their labor. However, by enrolling in our programs, you grant CONQUEROR ARTS AND TRAINING a non-exclusive, royalty-free, perpetual license to use images, recordings, or descriptions of student work for promotional and educational purposes. This allows us to showcase the incredible talent of our community in our galleries, on our website, and in our marketing materials to inspire others and to demonstrate the impact of our work. We will always strive to credit the student as the creator of the work whenever possible. If you wish to opt out of this license for a specific piece of work, you must submit a written request to our administrative team.

Conversely, all materials provided by CONQUEROR ARTS AND TRAINING, including curriculum guides, instructional videos, technical manuals, and organizational branding, are the intellectual property of our NGO. These materials are provided for the personal, non-commercial use of our students and may not be reproduced, distributed, or used for any other purpose without our express written consent. Our instructors like Marcus V. Thorne and Sarah L. Jenkins invest significant time and expertise in developing these resources, and we protect them to ensure the continued quality and uniqueness of our programs. Unauthorized use of our intellectual property is a violation of these terms and may result in legal action. We encourage a culture where the rights of all creators are respected, fostering a deeper understanding of the professional standards that govern the global arts industry. By honoring these rights, we teach our students the importance of integrity and the value of their own creative contributions.

Media Release and Public Recognition
Celebrating student achievement through responsible documentation

We love to capture the magic of our programs through photography and videography to share the story of CONQUEROR with the world. By participating in our programs, you consent to being photographed or recorded by our staff or authorized representatives. These images and recordings may be used in our brochures, on our social media platforms, or in local press releases to highlight the success of our students and the vibrancy of our community. We handle this documentation with the utmost sensitivity and respect, ensuring that it always reflects positively on the individuals involved. If you do not wish for yourself or your child to be photographed or recorded, you must indicate this on your enrollment form or notify our office in writing. We respect your choice and will take the necessary steps to ensure that your preference is honored. Public recognition is a powerful tool for building confidence, and we are dedicated to using it in a way that is safe, respectful, and fully transparent for all our members.

Feedback and Suggestions as Intellectual Property
Incorporating community insights into our evolving mission

We value the feedback and suggestions provided by our students and families, as they help us to continuously improve and evolve. When you provide us with feedback—whether it’s a suggestion for a new class or an idea for a community event—you agree that CONQUEROR ARTS AND TRAINING may use that information without any obligation to compensate you. We view these insights as a collective contribution to the growth of our organization. Any innovations or improvements made to our programs based on community feedback become the property of CONQUEROR ARTS AND TRAINING. This allows us to implement the best ideas for the benefit of all our members while maintaining the integrity of our organizational structure. We thank you for your engagement and for your role in helping us to shape the future of arts education in Hollister through your thoughtful contributions and creative insights.

Facility and Equipment Usage

Guidelines for the responsible care of our Hollister sanctuary

The facility at 170 Kelly Drive is the physical heart of our community, and we expect everyone who uses it to treat it with the same care and respect they would show their own home. Students and visitors are responsible for cleaning up after themselves, ensuring that all materials are returned to their proper place and that the studios are left in good condition for the next class. We take great pride in our space, and we believe that a well-maintained environment is essential for a productive creative process. Any intentional damage to the facility or its contents will result in a requirement to pay for repairs and may lead to dismissal from our programs. We also ask that you follow all posted signs and instructions regarding the use of specific areas, such as the digital labs or the performance stage, to ensure that everyone can enjoy our resources safely and fairly.

When using our specialized equipment, such as our recording gear, kilns, or digital workstations, students must have received appropriate training and authorization from an instructor. Our equipment is high-end and often delicate, requiring a high level of responsibility and technical care. If you are unsure about how to use a piece of equipment, please ask for assistance; we would rather take the time to teach you than to deal with the consequences of an avoidable mistake. We maintain a log of equipment usage for some of our more sensitive tools to track maintenance needs and ensure accountability. By providing access to these professional resources, we are entrusting you with the tools of the trade, and we expect you to honor that trust through responsible and diligent use. This collective care for our facility and equipment ensures that we can continue to offer the highest quality training environment for all our members for years to come.

Personal Property and Responsibility
Maintaining awareness and care for your own artistic belongings

While we strive to provide a secure environment, CONQUEROR ARTS AND TRAINING is not responsible for the loss, theft, or damage of any personal property brought into our facility. This includes musical instruments, art supplies, electronic devices, and personal belongings. We encourage students to label all their materials clearly and to avoid bringing unnecessary valuables to class. For those who leave instruments or artwork at the facility between sessions, please be aware that you do so at your own risk. We provide limited storage space for some programs, but this space is not monitored 24/7. We recommend that you include your personal artistic equipment in your homeowner’s or renter’s insurance policy for added peace of mind. By being mindful of your belongings and respecting the property of others, you help us to maintain a safe and orderly environment where everyone can focus on their creative work.

Safety Drills and Emergency Procedures
Preparing our community for a swift and organized response to incidents

To ensure the safety of our students and staff, we conduct regular safety drills, including fire drills and earthquake preparedness exercises. We expect everyone in the facility to participate in these drills seriously and to follow the instructions of our staff and emergency wardens. In the event of a real emergency, we have established clear evacuation routes and assembly points which are posted throughout the building. Our administrative team maintains a real-time log of everyone in the facility at any given time to ensure that everyone is accounted for during an incident. We also have first aid kits available in every studio and a clear protocol for contacting emergency services. Your cooperation in these safety measures is a vital part of our risk management strategy and reflects our commitment to the well-being of every individual in our Hollister sanctuary. We believe that a prepared community is a resilient community.

Liability and Disclaimers

Defining the boundaries of responsibility and professional limits

Participation in arts and training programs involves certain inherent risks, ranging from minor injuries like paint spills or muscle strains to more significant incidents related to the use of technical equipment or physical movement. By enrolling in our programs, you voluntarily assume all risks associated with participation and agree to release, indemnify, and hold harmless CONQUEROR ARTS AND TRAINING, its directors, employees, and volunteers from any and all liability for injuries, losses, or damages that may occur. This release applies to all activities conducted at our 170 Kelly Drive facility, as well as any off-site performances, field trips, or community events organized by the NGO. We take every reasonable precaution to ensure a safe environment, including regular facility inspections and thorough staff training, but we cannot eliminate all risks. This limitation of liability is a necessary component of our ability to operate as a community-based non-profit and to provide the programs that our families rely on.

Furthermore, CONQUEROR ARTS AND TRAINING makes no guarantees regarding the specific outcomes of our programs. While we provide top-notch instruction and world-class resources, the progress and success of each student depend on their own dedication, talent, and effort. We provide educational and training services, not guaranteed results. Our website and marketing materials may contain descriptions of past student successes, but these are provided for illustrative purposes and do not constitute a promise of similar results for every participant. We also disclaim any liability for disruptions to our services caused by events beyond our control, such as natural disasters, public health emergencies, or power outages. In these cases, we will strive to provide alternative learning options, such as online sessions or rescheduled classes, but we are not obligated to provide refunds for such disruptions. This section defines the professional boundaries of our relationship, ensuring that expectations are managed with clarity and honesty from the very beginning.

Disclaimer of Warranties for Digital Services
Clarifying the technical limits of our online creative platforms

Our website and online student portals are provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis without any warranties of any kind, either express or implied. While we strive to maintain a secure and functional digital environment, we do not warrant that our online services will be uninterrupted, error-free, or free of viruses or other harmful components. We are not responsible for any technical issues that may arise from your use of our digital platforms, including data loss or damage to your hardware. We encourage you to maintain up-to-date security software and to back up your own digital work regularly. Our technical training coordinator, David R. Chen, works tirelessly to optimize our systems, but the nature of the internet means that total perfection is unattainable. By using our digital services, you acknowledge these technical limitations and agree to use our online resources at your own risk, understanding that we are providing these tools to enhance, not replace, the core creative experience.

Third Party Services and External Links Disclaimer
Maintaining independence from the practices of outside organizations

Our website and educational materials may contain links to third-party websites or services that are not owned or controlled by CONQUEROR ARTS AND TRAINING. We provide these links as a convenience and for informational purposes only. We do not endorse, and are not responsible for, the content, privacy policies, or practices of any third-party sites. If you choose to access these external resources, you do so at your own risk and are subject to the terms and conditions of those specific providers. We are also not liable for any transactions or interactions that occur between you and any third-party organization, even if they are a community partner or a recommended supplier. We believe in providing our students with a wide range of resources to explore, but we must maintain a clear distinction between our own services and the wider world of the arts. Your engagement with the global creative landscape is a vital part of your growth, and we encourage you to navigate it with the same integrity and caution that we practice at CONQUEROR.

Governing Law and Disputes

Resolving disagreements with integrity and legal clarity

These Terms and Conditions and your relationship with CONQUEROR ARTS AND TRAINING shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California, without regard to its conflict of law principles. Any legal action or proceeding arising out of or related to these terms shall be brought exclusively in the courts located in San Benito County, California. We believe that by establishing a clear legal jurisdiction, we provide a predictable and fair framework for resolving any disputes that may arise. However, our primary goal is always to resolve disagreements through open dialogue and mutual understanding. If you have a concern or a dispute, we ask that you first bring it to the attention of our Executive Director, Marcus V. Thorne, so that we can attempt to reach a fair and amicable resolution outside of the legal system. We value our relationship with every member of our community and are committed to handling any challenges with the highest level of integrity and respect.

In the event that a dispute cannot be resolved through direct conversation, we may suggest mediation as a constructive way to find a middle ground. Mediation is a voluntary and confidential process that allows both parties to work with a neutral third party to find a solution that works for everyone. We believe that this approach is more in keeping with the spirit of our creative community than adversarial litigation. If any provision of these Terms and Conditions is found to be invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect. Our failure to enforce any right or provision of these terms shall not be considered a waiver of those rights. This section ensures that our legal foundation is sound and that our community remains focused on its creative mission, even when navigating difficult challenges or disagreements.

Waiver of Class Action and Jury Trial
Streamlining the resolution of legal challenges through individual action

By agreeing to these terms, you and CONQUEROR ARTS AND TRAINING agree that any dispute resolution proceedings will be conducted only on an individual basis and not in a class, consolidated, or representative action. We believe that individual attention is as important in legal matters as it is in the classroom. Furthermore, you and the organization waive any right to a trial by jury for any legal claim arising out of this agreement. This choice is intended to streamline the legal process and reduce the costs and delays associated with jury trials, allowing us to focus our resources on our core mission of arts education. We believe that this approach is fair and efficient for all parties involved, ensuring that any legal challenges are handled with the same focus and professionalism that we bring to our daily operations. Our goal is always to move forward with clarity and purpose, ensuring that our creative sanctuary remains a stable and respected institution for all.

Survival of Terms After Participation Ends
Maintaining a lasting framework for professional and legal integrity

Certain sections of these Terms and Conditions are designed to remain in effect even after a student has completed their programs or a visitor has left our facility. This includes sections related to Intellectual Property Rights, Liability and Disclaimers, Governing Law, and Dispute Resolution. These provisions ensure that the rights and responsibilities established during your time with CONQUEROR are honored and protected in the long term. For example, the license you grant us to use images of your work for promotional purposes continues even after you are no longer a student. Similarly, the release of liability for incidents that occurred during your participation remains valid. We believe that this continuity is essential for the stability and professional reputation of our organization, providing a clear and lasting framework for all our community interactions. Your legacy as a part of CONQUEROR is one that we value, and we maintain these terms to protect that legacy and the future of our organization.

Changes and Amendments

Evolving our standards to meet the needs of a growing community

The arts are inherently dynamic, and CONQUEROR ARTS AND TRAINING is constantly evolving to find new ways of serving our community and achieving our mission. As a result, we reserve the right to modify or replace these Terms and Conditions at any time. Significant changes will be communicated through our website, our newsletters, or by direct email to our current members. We encourage you to review these terms periodically to stay informed about the rules and policies that govern our relationship. Your continued participation in our programs or use of our facility after any changes are implemented constitutes your acceptance of the revised terms. We believe that this flexibility allows us to stay responsive to new challenges, technologies, and community needs, ensuring that CONQUEROR remains a vibrant and relevant force in the Hollister arts scene for many years to come.

When we update these terms, we will always include the date of the last modification at the bottom of the page for your reference. If you find that a change in our terms impacts your ability or desire to participate in our programs, we encourage you to reach out to our administrative team to discuss your concerns. We value your feedback and are committed to ensuring that our policies remain fair and transparent. Our goal is not to surprise you with new rules, but to provide a clear and updated roadmap for our shared journey toward artistic mastery. By staying informed and engaged with our standards, you help us to maintain a community that is as organized and professional as it is creative and inspired. We thank you for your adaptability and for your ongoing commitment to the mission of CONQUEROR ARTS AND TRAINING.

Conclusion and Formal Agreement

Embarking on your creative journey with confidence and trust

As you conclude your review of these Terms and Conditions, we want to welcome you once again to the CONQUEROR ARTS AND TRAINING family. We are honored that you have chosen to pursue your artistic passions with us, and we are dedicated to providing you with the best possible environment for your growth and success. These terms are the foundation of our partnership, providing the clarity and security necessary for a truly transformative creative experience. By moving forward with your enrollment or your visit to 170 Kelly Drive, you are affirming your commitment to the values of excellence, integrity, and community that define our organization. We believe that with this clear understanding in place, we can focus all our energy on the exciting work of discovery and creation that lies ahead.

We are excited to witness the unique voice and vision that you will bring to our studios. Whether you are picking up a brush for the first time or are a seasoned performer looking for a new challenge, we are here to guide you every step of the way. Let us work together to conquer the challenges of the artistic process and to reach new heights of achievement that we can all be proud of. If you have any remaining questions about these terms or about our programs in general, please do not hesitate to contact our administrative desk. We are here to support you, and we look forward to the many triumphs and discoveries we will share within our creative sanctuary. Welcome to the journey of a lifetime.

Full Agreement Summary: Organization: CONQUEROR ARTS AND TRAINING Location: 170 KELLY DR, HOLLISTER, CA 95023 Primary Contact: info@cqat.site