How much does it cost to get into Club 300?
What is included in the price?
A:
The price of admission is $10 and includes
entry, snacks and a small buffet. Non-alcoholic beverages
AND DRHINKS will be available for purchase.
Q:
What are the ages
allowed at Club 300?
A:
We currently allow
an age range of 14-18 years of age inclusive. This creates
a safer and more controlled environment.
Note: please make sure
your child has the proper ID!
Q:
Are parents allowed
into Club 300?
A:
Yes. parents are allowed
in club 300. However, adults not accompanied by a child will
not be allowed to enter.
Q:
What type of supervision
is there at Club 300?
A:
Club 300 has a manager
that oversees the operation and has at least 6 uniformed
chaperones / staff members at all times.
Q:
How do I know the
staff members and chaperones are safe?
A:
All Staff members
of Club 300 have undergone training on-site, are regularly
trained by CMPD and have had complete criminal record checks
completed prior to their hiring.
Q:
Will alcoholic beverages
be served at any time?
A:
Absolutely not. Under
no circumstances will alcoholic beverages be served or be
present on the premises.
If a teen arrives intoxicated, phone calls will be made
to police and/or parents. They will not be allowed to enter
Club 300.
Q:
Are drinks
available at the Club 300?
A:
Yes, drinks
are available at Club 300. Non alcoholic beverages such as bottled water,
soda and Red Bull will be available for purchase.
Q:
Do you allow minors
to smoke during your teen nights?
A:
No. Smoking is simply
prohibited by guests, staff and parents alike.
Q:
What kind of music
do you play? Do you play music and music videos with dirty
and/or sexually suggestive lyrics and content?
A:
Club 300 plays music
and music videos that promote a generally positive atmosphere,
i.e. Popular dance music, techno, hip-hop, rap, rock, line
dances, and many more. We do not play music with profanity
or music videos with nudity. The club plays identical versions
of music and music videos that local radio and TV airs --
These are versions of radio and TV edits of today's hottest
music.
To be clear however, not all parents agree with the American
government's guidelines regarding radio and television.
If you do not let your child listen to Top 40 radio stations
or watch MTV and VH1, you may want to reconsider sending
your child to Club 300.
I've read articles
concerning different problems that come up once in a while
in Teen Clubs. How do you deal with new issues?
A:
Club 300 values its
place within your neighborhood and strives to solve any problems
that come to light. We do this through interaction with community
groups, local police, concerned parents, and other Teen Clubs
across the country. We read those same articles as you and
attempt to correct any problems before they can occur.
Q:
Do you allow in/out
privileges?
A:
No. Once you're in,
you're in. Period.
Q:
Are there any other
rules for Club 300?
A:
Yes.
No Drinking
No Smoking
No Use of Profane Language
No Making Out
No Lighters
No Cigarettes
Q:
What items are prohibited
from Club 300?
A:
Backpacks, Excessive
Jewelry, Outside Food or Beverage, Glass, Chains of any kind,
Cigarettes, Gum, Candy Tins, Marking Materials, Pins or Jewelry
that could be a Weapon, Hair Spray, Mouth Wash Containers,
Weapons (including pocket knives and/or pepper spray) Alcohol,
Drugs, Vicks, Dust Masks, Balloons, Glow Sticks, Pacifiers,
Bad Vibes