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Bridge Project Guidelines
Age Specifications
Participants of the grade school program must be
current 4th through 6th grade students or 9 years of
age as of January 1st of the current year. Participants of
the Jr. High program must be current 7th through 9th
grade students. No exceptions.
Hold Harmless Agreement:
In consideration of my child’s participation in The
Bridge Project, I hereby agree to indemnify and hold
harmless The Crossroad, volunteer staff of the Bridge
Project, businesses, and other volunteers (hereinafter
“Indemnified Party”) from and against any and all claims,
demands, causes of action, losses, damages, liabilities,
costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’
fees and expenses, court costs and costs of appeals) for
property damage and personal injury, including death,
asserted against or incurred by the Indemnified Party
by reason of or arising out of my child’s participation in
the Bridge Project.
Injury:
I understand that my child will participate in the
Bridge Project at his/her own risk and that The
Crossroad does not provide accident insurance to
participants of the project.
Photos:
I give permission for my child to be photographed
or taped while participating in the Bridge Project. I
understand fully that images may be used in the future
by the Bridge Project for promotional purposes.
Rules:
Although kids will be given more specific guidelines for
each of the tasks we do, these are all encompassing –
obey the group leaders, respect others and their space,
and stay with the group. If your child refuses to obey
these rules or insists on continuing any other kind of
misbehavior, you will be called to please come and
pick up your child. We want to keep this summer
safe and fun.
Cancellations, Delays, Emergencies:
We will be setting up a calling system to alert you of any
cancellations, delays, or emergencies.
Bridge
Project
2013
“Who do
you think
you are?!”
Proverbs 23:7 (KJV)
Monday – Community Service Day
	 Grade School	 9:30 – 12:00
	 Jr. High		 12:30 – 3:00
Wednesday – Ultimate Learning Experiences
	 Grade School	 9:30 – 12:00
	 Jr. High		 12:30 – 3:00
Friday – Recreational Activities
	 Grade School	 9:30 – 12:00
	 Jr. High		 12:30 – 3:00
June 17 – July 26
For more information contact:
Elizabeth Isenberg
1962 William Penn Hwy
Williamsburg, PA 16693
Phone: 814-937-8644
Email: echemdia50@aol.com
To register please read the guidelines found on the
back of this brochure, fill out the form provided below,
and send to the above mailing or email address.
Registration Fee $20
(covers lunch, drinks, transportation, equipment, and
T-shirt)
Child’s Name:
Address:
Phone number:
Age:	 Birthday:
Shirt size Adult or Child: S, M, L, XL, XXL
Allergies:
Parent or Guardian Name(s):
Emergency Contact Name and Number:
I am interested in helping to provide the lunch:Yes / No
I have read and agree with the Bridge Project guidelines
(found on back panel of this brochure).
Parent Signature:
Who Do You Think You Are?!
Too many times we define ourselves by
what others think of us or even what
we think about ourselves. That can be
very dangerous as often we experience
rejection on some level and others can
be quick to label us a loser,weird,lazy,or
a know-it-all. Just as dangerous is when
we believe the enemy’s lies that we are
stupid, ugly, worthless, or hopeless. The
thoughts we think directly affect who we
are. The Bible is very clear when it says,
“As a man thinketh, so he is.” (Proverbs
23:7 KJV). It is our goal this summer to
help kids realize that they are sons and
daughters of the Living God and that
they are not defined by their family tree
or the many voices of this world, but by
how the King of Kings defines them.
Registration Form
This year, thanks to a local non-profit, the
Renewal Institute, which is recorded with
the IRS as a 501(c)(3), donations made to the
Bridge Project can be counted for the donor’s
tax benefit.

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Bridge project 2013

  • 1. Bridge Project Guidelines Age Specifications Participants of the grade school program must be current 4th through 6th grade students or 9 years of age as of January 1st of the current year. Participants of the Jr. High program must be current 7th through 9th grade students. No exceptions. Hold Harmless Agreement: In consideration of my child’s participation in The Bridge Project, I hereby agree to indemnify and hold harmless The Crossroad, volunteer staff of the Bridge Project, businesses, and other volunteers (hereinafter “Indemnified Party”) from and against any and all claims, demands, causes of action, losses, damages, liabilities, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses, court costs and costs of appeals) for property damage and personal injury, including death, asserted against or incurred by the Indemnified Party by reason of or arising out of my child’s participation in the Bridge Project. Injury: I understand that my child will participate in the Bridge Project at his/her own risk and that The Crossroad does not provide accident insurance to participants of the project. Photos: I give permission for my child to be photographed or taped while participating in the Bridge Project. I understand fully that images may be used in the future by the Bridge Project for promotional purposes. Rules: Although kids will be given more specific guidelines for each of the tasks we do, these are all encompassing – obey the group leaders, respect others and their space, and stay with the group. If your child refuses to obey these rules or insists on continuing any other kind of misbehavior, you will be called to please come and pick up your child. We want to keep this summer safe and fun. Cancellations, Delays, Emergencies: We will be setting up a calling system to alert you of any cancellations, delays, or emergencies. Bridge Project 2013 “Who do you think you are?!” Proverbs 23:7 (KJV)
  • 2. Monday – Community Service Day Grade School 9:30 – 12:00 Jr. High 12:30 – 3:00 Wednesday – Ultimate Learning Experiences Grade School 9:30 – 12:00 Jr. High 12:30 – 3:00 Friday – Recreational Activities Grade School 9:30 – 12:00 Jr. High 12:30 – 3:00 June 17 – July 26 For more information contact: Elizabeth Isenberg 1962 William Penn Hwy Williamsburg, PA 16693 Phone: 814-937-8644 Email: echemdia50@aol.com To register please read the guidelines found on the back of this brochure, fill out the form provided below, and send to the above mailing or email address. Registration Fee $20 (covers lunch, drinks, transportation, equipment, and T-shirt) Child’s Name: Address: Phone number: Age: Birthday: Shirt size Adult or Child: S, M, L, XL, XXL Allergies: Parent or Guardian Name(s): Emergency Contact Name and Number: I am interested in helping to provide the lunch:Yes / No I have read and agree with the Bridge Project guidelines (found on back panel of this brochure). Parent Signature: Who Do You Think You Are?! Too many times we define ourselves by what others think of us or even what we think about ourselves. That can be very dangerous as often we experience rejection on some level and others can be quick to label us a loser,weird,lazy,or a know-it-all. Just as dangerous is when we believe the enemy’s lies that we are stupid, ugly, worthless, or hopeless. The thoughts we think directly affect who we are. The Bible is very clear when it says, “As a man thinketh, so he is.” (Proverbs 23:7 KJV). It is our goal this summer to help kids realize that they are sons and daughters of the Living God and that they are not defined by their family tree or the many voices of this world, but by how the King of Kings defines them. Registration Form This year, thanks to a local non-profit, the Renewal Institute, which is recorded with the IRS as a 501(c)(3), donations made to the Bridge Project can be counted for the donor’s tax benefit.