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Bremen Elementary-Middle School Parent Bulletin May 25, 2018 Mutual Respect Caring School Community Great Expectations SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM SFSP open site at Bremen Elementary-Middle School will operate from June 5, 2018 thru June 29, 2018 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Meals will be served in the High School cafeteria. A Menu is attached to today s bulletin. Free meals will be available to all children 18 years of age and under and to persons over 18 years who are enrolled in a stateapproved educational program for the mentally or physically disabled. Free meals will be provided to all children without charge and without discrimination. Adults are welcome to eat for a charge of $3. All meals must be eaten on site and cannot be taken out of the cafeteria. NOTICE TO INCOMING 6TH GRADE STUDENTS AND PARENTS All 6th grade students must have a Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis) and Menactra (meningitis) vaccinations before the start of the school year. These can be obtained at your family physician, health department for those uninsured, and some CVS and Walgreens locations. Documentations of these vaccinations must be turned in to the nurse s office prior to the first day of school. Please contact Mrs. Stevens, our school nurse, with questions. Upcoming Events 5/28 Memorial Day-no School 5/29 Last Student Day 5/30 8th Grade Cedar Point LAST STUDENT DAY MAY 29TH! NOTE FROM THE CAFETERIA: Students that still owe money are encouraged to make payments before the last day of school. If you are not able to pay your negative charges on the 29th, you may drop a payment off before June 8th. You may drop off to the front office before 3:00 or at Mrs. Stouder s office anytime during the day before 2:00. You can only pay on-line through June 6th. It must be paid up to avoid legal action. Thanks for your cooperation. Have a wonderful summer! MEDICATION PICK UP: All medication must be picked up in the nurse s office before the end of the school year by a parent (or student with written parent permission). Any medication not picked up will be destroyed. LOST AND FOUND: The lost and found will be cleaned out and donated to charity after the last day of school. 7/30 New Student Registration 7am-6pm 7/31 Online registration opens 8/1 Device Distribution (Gr.5-8) 11am-1pm 8/2 Device Distribution (Gr 5-8) 10am-7pm 8/6 Grades 6-8 Back to School Night 6pm 8/7 K-5 Back to School Night 6-7 pm 8/8 First day of school!!!

Summer Activities FOOTBALL CAMP Bremen Lions football camp will be on June 11-15 for all students entering grades 1-6. Registration deadline is May 25th, in order to ensure a T-shirt. Students can sign up through June 11th. BASKETBALL CAMP Bremen Boys Basketball summer camp will be held June 4-June 8th. The camp is for boys in grades 1-8. Check out the flyer attached to today s bulletin! SOCCER CAMP Bremen Soccer Association is working with Coerver Coaching to put on a soccer camp in Bremen at Jane s Park during the summer. There is a flyer attached to the bulletin. Registration is also located on Bremen Soccer s home page: www.bremensoccer.net 2018 BREMEN SUMMER TENNIS LESSONS Learn a lifelong sport while having lots of fun! All information and sign-ups can be done online. Camps are offered in two week sessions or play all four weeks. If you have any questions contact Brita Miller 574-904-7970. brementennis.weebly.com BREMEN KIDS TRIATHLON The Bremen Kiwanis Kids Triathlon will take place on June 16, 2018. The race is held at Sunnyside Park and begins at 9:00 a.m. Registration is now open, and all participants must register online. More information is attached to today s bulletin. LADY LIONS SUMMER BASKETBALL CAMP Girls basketball camp will be available for all girls in 2nd-8th grades next year. A flyer is attached to this bulletin with more information. Check it out! b STRONG 2018 The 4th annual b Strong race will be held on Saturday, July 28th. Volunteers are needed. All volunteers will receive a complimentary race shirt. Sign up to volunteer here: https://goo.gl/wb1zj7 or contact Jennifer Zumbrun at 574-903-9576. See the attached flyers for more information on the race! BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB SUMMER SIGN-UPS Summer Club will begin June 4-July 27th. Hours of operation are 7:30 am to 5:30 pm 8-week summer fees are as follows: Current Members: $300 per child / 2 or more siblings $550 for summer Non-current members: $350 per child / 2 or more siblings $650 for summer Any questions or to sign up, please stop by club or call 574-209-1405 or 546-3554 x2013 LADY LION S SUMMER BASKETBALL OPEN GYM Come improve your game! For incoming 7th and 8th grade girls on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:15 a.m. 10:45 a.m. in the Middle School Gym (Cost: FREE!!) on: June: 5, 7, 12, 14 and July: 10, 12, 17, 19, 24, 26 MEMORIAL DAY PARADE May 28 at 10:30. Meet at Post office (9:45) and walk to Bremen Cemetery. Children are asked to decorate (red-white-blue) bikes and wagons. 1st grade and younger must be accompanied by parent. Children may carry a picture of a veteran from their famiy in the parade.

Bremen Public Schools Lunch Menu 2018 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 1 2 3 4 L. Grilled Cheese L. Chicken Tenders L. Sausage Links L. Taco Tomato Soup & Crackers Baked Beans & Lima Beans Donut Lettuce Salad Fresh Carrots w/dip Cantaloupe & Fruit Juice Hash Browns Mandarin Oranges Pears & Yogurt Banana Bread Grapes Cookie Milk Milk Milk Milk 7 8 9 10 11 L. Bosco Sticks w/marinara Sauce L. Popcorn Chicken L. Ham Sandwich L. Chicken Dinner L. Hamburger ( 2 Mozzarella Stuffed Breadsticks) Broccoli w/cheese French Fries Mashed Potatoes w/gravy Cooked Carrots & Pickle Slice Brussel Sprouts & Corn Mixed Fruit Mandarin Oranges Pinto Beans Applesauce Peaches Bread & Butter Cookie Pineapple Sunchips Fruit Snack & Milk Milk Milk Wheat Roll w/butter & Milk Milk 14 15 16 17 18 L. Chicken Quesadilla L. Pizza L. Mini Corn Dogs L. Sliced Roasted Turkey L. Chicken Fajita Green Beans Steamed Broccoli w/cheese Sweet Potato Fries Mashed Potatoes w/gravy Lettuce Salad /Refried Beans Apricots & Peaches Sliced Oranges Pears Mandarin Oranges Apple Crisp Brownie Juice Cup Ice Cream Sandwich Roll w/butter Fruity Sidekick Slushy Milk Milk Milk Milk Milk 21 22 23 24 25 L. Hot Dog L. Walking Taco w/rice L. Cheeseburger L. Chicken Noodles L. Chicken Sandwich Sweet Potato Slices Iceberg Lettuce Salad Navy Beans & Pickle Slices Mashed Potatoes Romain Lettuce Salad/ Cold Slaw Strawberries Celery & Peanut Butter Fresh Veggies w/dip Mixed Fruit Apple Slices w/carmel Dip Brownie Pineapple Cantaloupe & Pears Wheat Roll w/butter Peanut Butter Fluff Milk Tortilla Scoops & Milk Milk Milk Milk 28 29 Lunch Prices : OTHER OPTIONS AVAILABLE: L. Peanut Butter Uncrustable The Peanut butter & jelly uncrustables are available only on Mondays, No School Cheese Stick & Goldfish Crackers Full Pay $2.30 Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. The uncrustable option includes Memorial Day Green beans Reduced Pay &.40 goldfish crackers and a string cheese. Along with the sides Applesauce Adult $3.50 listed on the menu for the day. Milk Extra Milk.45 A La Carte Choices For The High School Hot Bar Are And Will Rotate Every Other Week. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Calzone EVERY TUESDAY Cheeseburger EVERY THURSDAY Chicken Patty Sandwich Cheese Filled Bosco Sticks Sweet & Sour Chicken w/rice Chicken Tenders Big Daddy Pizza Smoked Sausage w/mac & Cheese THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER.

Bremen Public Schools Breakfast Menu 2018 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 30 1 2 3 4 B. Scrambled Eggs w/ Ham B. Strawberry Scone B. Sausage Gravy Pizza B.Cinnamon Roll & Yogurt B. Pancake Sausage Stick Fruit Fruit Fruit Fruit Fruit Fruit Juice Fruit Juice Fruit Juice Fruit Juice Fruit Juice Milk Milk Milk Milk Milk 7 8 9 10 11 B. Waffles B. Glazed French Toast B. Donuts & Yogurt B. French Toast Sticks B. Biscuits & Gravy Fruit Fruit Fruit Fruit Fruit Fruit Juice Fruit Juice Fruit Juice Fruit Juice Fruit Juice Milk Milk Milk Milk Milk 14 15 16 17 18 B. Cheese Omelet & Toast B. Blueberry Muffin & Yogurt B. Oatmeal & Toast B. Glazed French Toast B. Mini Pancakes Fruit Fruit Fruit Fruit Fruit Fruit Juice Fruit Juice Fruit Juice Fruit Juice Fruit Juice Milk Milk Milk Milk Milk 21 22 23 24 25 B. Sausage Gravy Pizza B. Scrambled Eggs & Steak Strips B. Cinnamon Roll & Yogurt B. Double Choc. Chip Muffin & B. Egg & Cheese Bagel Fruit Toast & Fruit Fruit Yogurt Fruit Fruit Juice Fruit Juice Fruit Juice Fruit & Fruit Juice Fruit Juice Milk Milk Milk Milk Milk 28 29 Breakfast Prices : THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER. No School B. French Toast Sticks Full Pay $1.40 OTHER OPTIONS AVAILABLE: Memorial Day Fruit Reduced Pay.30 Pop - tarts, various cereal bowls, cereal bars,yogurt, Fruit Juice Adult $2.10 toast, with Butter and choice of Jam. Milk Extra Milk.45

Student Device Information Current School Year Information (2017-2018) Next School Year Information (2018-2019) Collection Information: What: Chromebook, cords, chargers, cases, tags, if middle school student pencil case. Who and When: Grades 3-5 Wednesday, May 23, 2018 Grades: 6-8 Thursday, May 24, 2018 Where: Your teacher will bring you to the Lions Den to turn in your device. ** Grades 4-8 Summer school student- turn in our device with the rest of your class. Chromebook Damage Cost: Power Adapter and Cord: $45.00 Case:$25.00 LCD Screen: $45.00 Keyboard: $50 If more than 5 keys are missing or the keys are so damaged they can t be fixed, the student will have to pay for a new keyboard. ANY other damages to the device including damages we find internally after turn in, which require it to be turned into the insurance company for repair, will have a $50 deductible. Distribution Information: What: Device Distribution for the school year 2017-2018 Who: Grades 5-12 When: Wednesday, August 1, 2018; 11am-1pm Thursday, August 2, 2017; 10am-7pm Where: Bremen Schools, Lion Den. Notes: New or 5th Grade students and parents will be watching the 1:1 video and will be signing the responsible use agreement (RUP). If an RUP was not signed last year, you will not receive your device until one is turned in. You will not receive your device without a receipt (Digital or paper) showing you have paid for the insurance premium. A student who has not paid for previous damage will not receive their device until the damage is paid for in full. Does a parent need to be there? Only if: You are a new student or in grades 5th Never turned in signed a RUP. Your parent needs to pay for insurance. I have a student in Grades 3 or 4. Can we pick up the device? No, but you can pay the insurance premium and sign the RUP. 3rd and 4th Grade students will receive their Chromebook in class. Their insurance must be paid and RUP turned in before receiving the device. Class of 2028, important device information BEMS payment information: Please make all checks payable to Bremen Elementary- Middle School or BPS. Partial Payments are accepted. Credit Cards are accepted. The Balance needs to be paid in full before your student picks up their device in August. Payments can be made in the Bremen Elementary School bookstore. The Bremen Elementary School Office is closed the month of July. If you wish to make a payment in July please go to the Bremen Corporation office. You may also mail in payments. Bremen Elementary-Middle School Attn: Shelly Fitch 700 W. South Street Bremen, IN 46506 3rd-grade students will be taking their device home. They will be receiving a Chromebook with a charger and case (Dimensions & Weight Depth: 2.5 in Height: 10.5 in Weight: 24.3 oz Width: 12.6 in). Parents/guardians of a student in grades 3-12 will pay an insurance premium. Want to save time and avoid lines? Pay for online through Harmony Family Access. Textbook Rental Computer Insurance PE Uniform Starting July 25th the K8 office will start accepting money for Computer Insurance and PE Uniform. Please pay at the bookstore window. Credit Cards accepted on site!

1st Quarter: 2nd Quarter: 3rd Quarter: 4th Quarter: Elementary Quarters: 08/08/18-10/10/18 10/11/18-12/21/18 01/07/19-03/12/19 03/13/19-05/22/19 High School Trimesters: 1st Trimester: 08/08/18-11/02/18 2nd Trimester: 11/06/18-02/15/19 3rd Trimester: 02/19/19-05/22/19 Graduation: June 2, 2019 8/6-8/7 Staff Work & Professional Development Days (No School) 9/3 Labor Day (No School) 9/24 Virtual Learning Day (Students Home) 10/24 & 10/25 Parent Teacher Conferences (BEMS Evening) 10/26-10/29 Fall Break (No School) 11/5 Staff Development/ Work Day (No School) 11/21-11/23 Thanksgiving Break 12/24/18-1/4/19 Winter Break (No School) August January S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 27 28 29 30 31 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 24 25 26 27 28 30 SEPTEMBER OCTOBER S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31 31 NOVEMBER S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 25 26 27 28 29 30 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 December 2018-2019 Academic Calendar 2018-2019 Academic Calendar 28 29 30 February March April May S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 1 2 3 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 26 27 28 29 30 31 30 31 1/4 Final Day of Winter Break 1/21 Virtual Learning Day (Students Home) 2/18 Staff Development/ Work Day Spring Break Begins 3/29 3/29-4/5 Spring Break 5/23 (Or Later) Staff Work Day 23,24,28,29,30,31 Snow Makeup Days 5/27 Memorial Day

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Bremen Public Schools 2018 Summer Food Service Program will run From : June 5 - June 29. Lunch Times are 11:00 A.M. - 12:30 P.M 4 5 6 7 8 L. Hamburger L. Chicken Tenders L. Taco Wedges L. Pizza Green Beans Baked Beans Celery & P.Butter Corn Mandarin Oranges Applesauce Peaches Pears Milk Banana Bread Cookie Milk Milk Milk 11 12 13 14 15 L. P.Butter Sandwich L. Mini Corn Dogs L. Popcorn Chicken L. Chicken Quesadilla L. Bosco Sticks Yogurt Sweet Potato Fries Mashed Potatoes Tator Tots Corn Cucumbers w/dip Pears Peaches Mixed Fruit Fresh Orange Slices Strawberries Milk Muffin Milk Milk Goldfish Crackers &Milk Milk 18 19 20 21 22 L. Chicken Sandwich L. Hot Dog L. Cheeseburger L. Grilled Cheese L. Ravioli California Blend Sweet Potato Slices Cheesy Potatoes Carrots w/dip Green Beans Sliced Apples w/ Cantaloupe Applesauce Yogurt Mixed Fruit Carmel Cup Milk Pickle Slices Pears Bread Stick Milk Milk Milk Milk 25 26 27 28 29 L. Smoked Sausage L. Corn Dog L. Tenderloin L. Chicken Nuggets L. Pizza Sandwich Carrots French Fries Peas Corn Macaroni & Cheese Peaches Applesauce Mandarin Oranges Mixed Fruit Broccoli & Pears Milk Milk Muffin Cookie Milk Milk Milk This Institution is an equal opportunity provider. Menus are subject to change without notification.

May 10 th,2018 Bremen FFA Newsletter! With every summer comes a new story, make yours a novel. Chase L. As the school year winds down and summer break approaches Bremen FFA is wrapping things up for the school year and getting ready for the next school year full of fun and excitement. We are hard at work planning out our Diamond anniversary year, yes you heard it our chapter is turning 75! We have a big year for our chapter and our members and officers are hard at work making it our best year yet. Summer Events FFA Indiana State Convention On June 19 th we will be taking students on our yearly state convention trip from June 19 th to June 21 st. Our very own David Hochstetler will be receiving his state degree this year and we hope you can join us on this special occasion. If you wish to join us Talk to either Mrs. Verhaeghe or Mr. Berger A.S.A.P. Fireman s Festival and Parade Its almost that time of year, Yes the Fireman s Festival is fast approaching and our chapter is hard at work planning our tent and float. We are excited to be a part of this year s festivities and we are counting on your help and support at the Fireman s Festival. See Mrs. Verhaeghe, Mr. Berger and any of the officers if you have questions or would like to help with this event.

BREMEN LION FOOTBALL JORDAN LEEPER, HEAD COACH 511 W Grant Street, Bremen, IN 46506 574-546-3511 or 574-209-0902 jleeper@bps.k12.in.us 2018 BREMEN LIONS FOOTBALL CAMP It is time for the annual Bremen Lions Football Camp! Coach Leeper and the football team are excited to offer students entering grades 1-6 an opportunity to learn fundamentals from the 2018 Bremen Lions. The cost of the camp will be $25.00. Your child will receive 5 days of football instruction from coaches and current players! Your child will also be given a Bremen Football Camp T-shirt. The camp will run the week of June 11-15. The camp will run from 9:00-10:00 am. Grades 1-3 will participate together and grades 4-6 will work together during the camp. The camp will be located on Bunge Field, the high school field. Please have your child wear shorts, T-shirt and cleats or athletic shoes. If there is inclement weather, we will be in Gym A. Please bring tennis shoes if it is raining. Please fill out the form at the bottom of the page and return to the Elementary Office with your payment. Make checks payable to: Bremen High School Football Registration Deadline: May 25, 2016 Any questions can be directed to: Coach Jordan Leeper (574-209-0902) or by email- jleeper@bps.k12.in.us Coach Marty Andrews (574-546-3554 ext. 1143). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Participant s Name: Grade (2018-2019): T-Shirt Size (Circle One) Youth Sizes S M L XL Adult Sizes S M L XL XXL Additional T-shirts are $15 each (circle sizes above and send payment with form) Parent/Guardian Name: Phone Number: Emergency Contact (Name & Phone Number): **I hereby authorize the directors of the Bremen Football Camp to act for me according to their best judgement in any emergency requiring medical attention. I Also hereby waive and release the camp and all instructors from any and all liability incurred while at or participating in the football camp, arising out of my traveling to or from the camp. Parent/Guardian Signature: LONG GREEN LINE

BREMEN BOYS BASKETBALL SUMMER CAMP 2018 MONDAY, JUNE 4 - FRIDAY JUNE 8 8:00AM - 9:30AM GRADES 1 ST - 3 RD 10:00AM - 11:30AM GRADES 4 TH - 6 TH 12:00PM - 1:30PM GRADES 7 TH - 8 TH COST: $35 per child All participants will receive a camp t-shirt (Youth S, M, L or Adult S-XL) 2018 BOYS BASKETBALL CAMP REGISTRATION FORM PLAYER S NAME: PARENTS NAMES: PHONE NUMBER: EMAIL: GRADE (2018-19): AGE: SHIRT SIZE: Please submit registration and payment to Bremen High School (makes checks payable to Bremen Athletics) QUESTIONS? Contact Coach Jerry Smith at coach.smith23@yahoo.com I hereby authorize the instructors of the Bremen Basketball Summer Camp to act for me according to their best judgment in any emergency requiring medical attention. I also hereby waive and release the camp, instructors and Bremen Public Schools from any and all liability for any injuries incurred while at or participating in the Bremen Basketball Summer Camp, including travel to and from the camp. Bremen Public Schools & camp instructors are not responsible to injury, or any lost or stolen items. PARENT SIGNATURE: DATE:

Bremen Lady Lions Summer Basketball Camp 2018 Who: All girls 2 nd -8 th grade are welcome (grade next school year) What you get: - Basketball instruction from the high school girls basketball staff and players - Work on fundamentals (shooting, passing, ball handling, basic offense/defense) - Games and competitions - Bremen Basketball T-Shirt - Skills competition (last day of camp) Camp Director Contact: - Alex Robinson- Head Basketball Coach - alrobinson@bps.k12.in.us - Phone: 317-946-7814 Dates and times - 2 nd -5 th Grade (next year): - June 11 th - June 14 th (Thursday June 14 th will be from 11:00-1:00 due to awards) - 11:00-12:30 in High School Gym B - 6 th -8 th Grade (next year): - June 18 th -June 22nd - 11:00-12:30 in High School Gym B **Price: $25- please make checks payable to Bremen Athletics -Forms can be submitted to elementary office, home room teacher or Mr. Robinson Camper Name: Grade next year Parent e-mail (phone # if no email): Camper T-Shirt Size (Please circle): YS YM YL YXL AS AM AL AXL As the parental guardian of, I give my permission for her to participate in the Bremen Summer Basketball Camp. I understand that basketball can be a contact sport and there is a risk of injury during participation. I will not hold Bremen Public Schools liable for any such injury during participation in camp. Signature of Parent or Legal Guardian

Coerver Coaching Bremen Summer Camp 2018 When: July 9 th July 12 th Time: 5:00pm 8:00pm Where: Bremen Soccer Complex Woodies Ln, Bremen, IN 46506 Price & Ages: $130 8U 16U Click here to Register today at : www.coerverindiana.com What is Coerver Coaching : Coerver Coaching is a soccer skills teaching methodology suited for all ages of all abilities. It is endorsed and recommended by the top federations, associations, legends/experts of the game, club teams and corporations including the French Football Federation, Football Federation of Australia, Chinese Football Association, Japanese Football Association, Newcastle United FC, Arsenal FC and Global partner adidas. coervercoachingindiana@gmail.com www.coerverindiana.com All events and programs are club neutral @coerverin

Bremen Kiwanis Kids Triathlon Date June 16, 2018 Race begins at 9:00 am Location Sunnyside Park Bremen, IN 46506 Age Divisions Division 1 Age Groups: 5/6, 7/8, 9/10 Division 2 Age Groups: 11/12, 13/14 Registration Register online at bitly.com/brementri2018 Fee--$20 Registration closes on June 4, 2018 Questions Contact Katie Yelaska--- Race Director (574) 248-5411 yelaskakatie@gmail.com Larry Yelaska Race Co-Director (574) 248-2005 larryyelaska@yahoo.com Swim Division 1: One length of the park pool, just shy of 25 yards. Division 2: Two lengths of the park pool, which is just shy of 50 yards. Non-swimmers must bring their own life jackets. There is no separate division for nonswimmers. Bike All bikes must have handlebar grips or end caps; no raw metal edges will be allowed. Approved helmets are required and must be worn. Kickstands are required and must be used in transition areas. Division 1: 1.6 mile bike course on city streets. Division 2: 2.5 mile bike course on city and country roads. Run Division 1: 0.6 mile run on park sidewalks and grassy areas. Divisions 2: 1 mile run circling the park, mostly on sidewalks and a few grassy areas Visit Our Website www.bremenkidstri.weebly.com Race Rules Division 1: Children in Division 1 are expected to do as much on their own as possible, however one adult per participant is allowed. The adult may move alongside the participant as a guide only. During the swim event, shirts, shoes and helmet must be left with the bike in the transition area. No adults are allowed on the bike course (we have a bike safety crew to assist with any problems your child might have.) The child must be in control of the bike at all times. At no time can an adult maneuver the bike during the race. The child must return the bike to the starting location in the bike transition area when returning from the bike event. An adult can accompany the child on the run with extreme caution not to be in the way of other runners. The adult must break away and let child cross finish line on their own. Division 2: No assistance will be allowed for participants in Division 2. They are expected to do everything on their own. Racer s shirt, shoes and helmet must be left in transition area. Following the bike course, the bike must be returned to the space in which it started. Packet pick-up MANDATORY race packet pickup will be held at the pavilion at Sunnyside Park on Friday, June 15 th from 4pm until 7pm. Bring your bike helmet for mandatory inspection. Child must come to packet pickup to receive number markings for race.

Start/Finish at Bremen High School, Bremen, IN This is a fun event for the entire family. Together, we will celebrate life, fitness, and community. Proceeds of this fundraising event will be contributed to Beacon Children s Hospital and the b STRONG 31:6 Fund, a component fund of the Marshall County Community Foundation, Inc. The mission of b STRONG 31:6 is to give hope & encourage others to grow in the Lord s strength. Event Details 5k Race begins at 8:00 am 1 Mile Walk/Fun Run begins at 9:00 am Event Fees 1 Mile Walk/Fun Run: $25 5k: $30 after May 1st Contact Info: email: bstrong316org@gmail.com web: www.bstrong316.org phone: 574-903-9576 Map & Directions See course maps at www.bstrong316.org PACKET PICK-UP Mandatory race packet pickup will be held at the entrance of Bowen Auditorium in Bremen High School FRIDAY, JULY 27 th 4-7 p.m. SATURDAY, JULY 28 th 6-7:30 a.m. Details & Awards. Fun family atmosphere. Commemorative T-Shirt (*if registered by July 15th). Timed by T & H Timing. Closed course. Unique age group awards. Snacks provided afterwards for all participants. Music provided by All Pro DJs Follow us on Instagram @bstrong316 Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com/bstrong316

Lenae (pictured above left) with her nephew Landon, and sister Laura Bates as they race to the finish at b STRONG 2015. LENAE CASSEL MAY 2018 When I was asked to write a story of strength I thought to myself, my story is not one of my strength but is a story of love. Mine is a story of God s love, God s grace, and the love of the many supportive people in my life. I have never gone through any of the hard times in my life alone. On July 7, 2011, my husband Chase and I gave birth to our first sweet daughter, Jailyn Ruth Cassel. She was born at 20 weeks gestation, weighing 1 lb. 1oz. After few short breaths, she went home to Jesus. She wasn t ready for this earth but we will never forget her beautiful face, eyelashes, and tiny fingernails. Although too small to sustain life, every body system was present. Isn t it incredible that God created every intricate detail of her before 20 weeks in the womb? I am amazed by God and the life He created in such a short time. I was angry for a very long time following Jailyn s birth/death. My pregnancy was completely normal until I went into premature labor. I didn t understand God s plan and why this had happened to us. I asked myself what I could have done differently and why my body was unable to carry our daughter to term? I would never wish this horrible loss on anyone else, but I was still upset and bitter that we had to endure the pain of losing a child. During that time, I still believed in God but I didn t understand Him and I struggled to trust Him. We had a beautiful wedding with our closest friends and family, bought our first home together, and with the help and support of Chase and our families I became a registered nurse. God was blessing us in so many ways. We still mourned the loss of Jailyn but were able to talk about her with joy and became less selfish, knowing she was in a greater place, in Heaven. We had so many things to fill our lives with happiness but we longed for something more. To become parents once again. The Lord is my Shepherd A psalm of David. The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing. He makes me lie down in green pastures, He leads me beside quiet waters, He refreshes my soul. He guides me along the right paths for His name s sake. Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me. You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies. You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows. Surely Your goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.

Our first pregnancy was followed by years of infertility, which led us to start fertility treatments. We never gave up hope that God would bless us with another child but we thought we needed help. God proved us wrong. He had a plan that we weren t patient enough to see. After 6 months of treatments we took 1 month off, my body needed a break and emotionally we needed a break. God used that month to show us His love and His plan. He used it to show us that He was in fact in control at all times. We became pregnant without the help of any ultrasounds, injections, or medications. God gave us this baby, no one else. If we needed any more confirmation that this was God s plan, He gave it to us. Our second daughter s due date was November 11th, 5 years later, the same due date we had with Jailyn. That kind of thing doesn t happen by chance, but by His greater power. First family picture with Carsyn 2 months old-10/16/16 Comparison of Carsyn s growth 18 months 2/5/18 and 2 days old 8/7/16 March 25th, 2018 1.5 years old On August 5, 2016 around 6:30 a.m., Chase and I read this passage from our Jesus Calling daily devotional: Rest in my sufficiency, as you consider the challenge this day presents. Do not wear yourself out by worrying about whether you can cope with the pressures. Keep looking to Me and communicating with Me, as we walk through this day together. We were amazed by how perfect it was for us in that moment as I was being prepared for an urgent cesarean section and our little girl was about to be born far too early. I felt that the devotional was written just for us and I then had peace that God was in control. Our second beautiful daughter, Carsyn Alane Cassel was born at 26 weeks gestation, weighing 1 lb. 14 oz. She spent 114 days in Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center Mishawaka NICU. Although we were incredibly blessed by her health and the strength God gave her, each day was an up and down battle. She overcame more obstacles than most of us have in our lifetime, a true miracle. God blessed her and us with a NICU team that gave her the best love and care she could have received. They became like family and comforted us each step of the way. The support and prayers we received from countless people we don t even know and never will know was overwhelming and wonderful. The power of prayer helped us bring her home nearly 4 months later; she required oxygen and an apnea/heart monitor, but she was otherwise happy and healthy. After 41 days at home and at 5 months of age, she said goodbye to the oxygen. She is now 20 lbs., 21 months old, and thriving. She is joyful, loving, beautiful, smart, and healthy. We are beyond blessed. To God be the glory. On August 6, 2016, the day after Carsyn was born, our Jesus Calling devotional wrote: When things seem to be going all wrong, stop and affirm your trust in Me. Calmly bring these matters to Me, and leave them in My capable hands. Then, simply do the next thing. Stay in touch with Me through thankful, trusting prayers, resting in My sovereign control. I held onto this passage throughout Carsyn s NICU stay and still think about it today. It helped me then because I was in awe of how it was exactly what I needed to hear during one of the scariest times of my life. It continues to help me because I remain humbled by God s timing. From due dates to devotionals, He always shows me that He has a miraculous plan. The time we spent in the NICU led me to become a NICU nurse. God used Carsyn to lead me to a job where I can help & pray for other babies, fathers, and mothers who are in similar situations as my family was once in. I feel extremely blessed to be in the career that I am now in and know that this was all part of God s plan for me to support others. The love you have for your children even before they are born is indescribable, holding them in your arms for the first time is incredible, and not taking them home with you is truly heartbreaking. We have left both of our angels at the hospital and went home without them, but in two different ways. In each situation God has provided and blessed us in ways we didn t know were possible. After writing my story I have realized that it is in fact a story of strength. The strength of prayer, the strength of God s love, the strength of the SJRMC NICU team, the strength of hope, the strength of our beautiful daughter, the strength of our marriage, the strength of our friendships and family, the strength of God s grace, the strength of God s timing, and the strength of God s plan for our lives. PLEASE JOIN US FOR THE 4TH ANNUAL B STRONG EVENT ON SATURDAY, JULY 28 TH 2018 SIGN UP ONLINE: BSTRONG316.ORG

Bremen Junior Football 2018 Sign Up Form & Waiver 1 st 3 rd Grade FLAG FOOTBALL Facebook: Bremen JrFootball Email: Bremenjuniorfootball@yahoo.com Mail to: 2981 Hummel Drive; Bremen, IN 46506 (574-546-5158) Or In Person Signup Tuesday, July 24 th 5:15 6:30 Bremen Junior Football Fields (Woodies Lane) Player s Name Did you play last year Yes No (Circle One) Team Color: Black Green Gold White Address Contact Parent #1 Contact Parent #2 Parent Email Phone Phone(s) Phone (s) Age Date of Birth Grade Doctor Phone Allergies End of the Season Youth Size T-Shirt --- YM (10 12) YL (14-16) or (next line) End of the Season Adult Size T-Shirt --- SM MED LG XLG XXL XXXL Parent Interested in Coaching or Assisting Yes No Fill out Coaches Form Please Registration Fee $25.00 if participating in fundraiser. I do not plan to participate in the raffle fundraiser therefore we are paying an additional $25 for a total of $50 for registration. I understand that $25 worth of tickets will be labeled in my child s name for the fundraiser. Check # Cash Amount Paid *Make Checks Payable to Bremen Junior Football. Registration fee includes: Secondary Accidental Health Coverage, equipment (equipment must be returned at the end of the season or you will receive an invoice for $50.00) mouthpiece, Bremen Junior Football T-shirt and end of season banquet. **Parents are responsible for the return of the equipment at the end of the season or payment of $50.00.** Initial here to state you are accepting responsibility of equipment return or payment of $50.00 should equipment not be returned. You must initial here. WAIVER I agree to waive any and all action collectively or individually against the Town of Bremen, Coaches, Volunteers, fellow participants, fellow participant s families and Bremen Junior Football League and BJFL Board members for anything resulting from your child s participation in this activity. I understand that football is a contact sport and that an accident may happen and I take full responsibility for my child in this activity no matter by who or how they are coached. I am signing below agreeing to the above terms of the Bremen Junior Football League and its affiliates. Parent or Legal Guardian Signature Date

Bremen Junior Football 2018 Sign Up & Waiver Form DO NOT MAIL: 2981 Hummel Drive, Bremen, IN 46506 574-546-5158 Facebook: Bremen JrFootball 4 th 6 th FULL CONTACT Athlete Must Show Up in person for sign up Tuesday, July 24 th 5:15 6:30 Bremen Junior Football Fields (Woodies Lane) Player s Name Weight Did you play last year Yes No (Circle One) Team Color: Black Green White Gold Address Phone Number Contact Parent #1 Phone(s) Contact Parent #2 Phones(s) Parent Email Age Date of Birth Grade End of the Season Youth Size T-Shirt --- YM (10 12) YL (14-16) or (next line) End of the Season Adult Size T-Shirt --- SM MED LG XLG XXL XXXL Parent Interested in Coaching or Assisting Yes No Fill out Coaches Form Registration Fee $40.00 if participating in the fund raiser. I do not plan to participate in the raffle fundraiser therefore we are paying an additional $25 for a total of $65 for registration. I understand that $25 worth of tickets will be labeled in my child s name for the fundraiser. Check # Cash Amount Paid *Make Checks Payable to Bremen Junior Football. Registration fee includes: Secondary Accidental Health Coverage, equipment, mouthpiece, Bremen Junior Football T-shirt, and end of season banquet. **Parents are responsible for the return of the equipment at the end of the season or payment of $150.00.** Initial here to state you are accepting responsibility of equipment return or payment of $150.00 should equipment not be returned. You must initial here please WAIVER I agree to waive any action collectively or individually against the Town of Bremen, Coaches, Volunteers, fellow participants, fellow participant s families and Bremen Junior Football League and BJFL Board members for anything resulting from your child s participation in this activity. I understand that football is a contact sport and that an accident may happen and I take full responsibility for my child in this activity no matter by who or how they are coached. I am signing below agreeing to the above terms of the Bremen Junior Football League and its affiliates. Parent or Legal Guardian Signature Date

Bremen Junior Football Schedule 2018 Fundamentals Clinic - All participants need to be present for Clinic. Thursday, August 9 th 4 th 6 th only Monday, August 13 th 4 th 6 th only Tuesday, August 14 th 1 st 6 th Thursday, August 16 th 1 st 6 th Teams will be established Thursday 8/16 Practice All teams practice at the same time 5:30-7:00pm Sharp! NO Exceptions and NO practices outside of these times. (Saturday 8/25 & 9/1 4 th 6 th may hold voluntary practice between 9am 12pm for 1 ½ hours. Coaches will advise) No other practices at a coaches home or in addition to the below schedule. No scrimmages until after the first game on 9/8. These rules are for the safety of all the athletes. 4 th 6 th practice every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday beginning 8/20 1 st 3 rd practice every Tuesday and Thursday beginning 8/21 4 th 6 th Half Time Scrimmage Under the Lights Bunge Field 9/7 --- 1 st 3 rd announced at half time 4 th 6 th Full Contact Football Schedule 1 st 3 rd Flag Football Schedule September 8 th September 8 th 9:30am White Vs. Black 9:30am Gold Vs. Green 11:00am Gold Vs. Green 11:00am White Vs. Black September 15 th September 15 th 9:30am White Vs. Gold 9:30am Green Vs. White 11:00am Black Vs. Green 11:00am Gold Vs. Black September 22 nd September 22 nd 9:30am Green Vs. White 9:30am Black Vs. Green 11:00am Gold Vs. Black 11:00am White Vs. Gold SUNDAY September 23 rd SUNDAY September 23 rd 1:00pm Green Vs. Gold 1:00pm Black Vs. White 2:30pm Black Vs. White 2:30pm Green Vs. Gold September 29 th September 29 th 9:30am Black Vs. Gold 9:30am White Vs. Green 11:00am White Vs. Green 11:00am Black Vs. Gold October 6 th October 6 th 9:30am Green Vs. Black 9:30am Gold Vs. White 11:00am Gold Vs. White 11:00am Green Vs. Black Sunday, September 23 rd Family Day Hot Dogs and Sandwiches for Sale All athletes get a free hotdog and a candy or drink on 9/23. All Cheerleaders get a free hotdog and a candy or drink on 9/23. All athletes get a candy or drink after each game. They must come to the concession stand to retrieve it. Remind your child - Single File Please.

Marshall County Junior Golf Tour 2018 The 38th year of the Marshall County Junior Golf Tour includes 7 tournaments and will begin on Monday, June 4th at Woodbury Golf Course (formerly Plymouth Rock). Boy s age groups are: 9 & under (play 6 holes), 10-12 (play 6 holes), 13-15 (play 9 holes), and 16-18 (play 18 holes). Girl s age groups are: 9 & under (play 6 holes), 10-12 (play 6 holes), 13-15 (play 9 holes), and 16-18 (play 18 holes) Parents are welcome and encouraged to walk and help monitor play as well as record and verify scores, but will not be allowed to coach or provide cart rides during the events. All children ages 12 & under will receive an award at each event. Contestants may choose to compete at an elevated age group but not a lower age group than his/her age. Proper golf attire (collared shirt or jacket) is required along with proper bottoms. No denim or gym shorts please! *POINTS SYSTEM (format used to determine season champions) : There are 7 tour events but only the player s best 5 point total finishes will be used to determine the season champion in each division. First place for each event is equal to the number of participants playing on each date in his or her division, not to exceed 10 points; second place is half the number of participants; third place is one point less than second, etc. Example 10 participants 1 st =10 points, 2 nd =5 points, 3 rd =4 points, 4 th =3 points, 5 th =2 points, 6 th -10 th =1 point. Ties for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd will be broken by sudden death holes, putt-offs, or chip-offs. All other ties will be decided by the last hole played. Division champions will be presented awards at the final tour stop, Swan Lake Resort, on Wednesday, June 27th. Tour dates and locations: June 4, Monday Woodbury Golf Course (formerly Plymouth Rock, Plymouth) 574-936-4405 June 7, Thursday Tri-Way Golf Club (Plymouth) 574-936-9517 June 12, Tuesday Mystic Hills Golf Club (Culver) 574-842-2687 June 14, Thursday Pretty Lake Golf Club (formerly Plymouth Country Club, Plymouth) 574-935-3705 June 20, Wednesday McCormick Creek Golf Course (Nappanee) 574-773-2725 June 25, Monday Round Barn Golf Club @ Mill Creek (Rochester) 574-223-5717 June 27, Wednesday Swan Lake Resort - Silver Course (Plymouth) 574-936-9798 below is the tentative plan and approximate tee times...players must report 10 minutes prior to scheduled tee time 16-18 boys: 18-holes (first tee time approximately at 7:15 AM from Hole #1) 13-15 boys: 9-holes (first tee time approximately at 7:30 AM from Hole #1) 16-18 girls: 18-holes (first tee time approximately at 7:50 AM from Hole #1) 10-12 boys: 6-holes (first tee time approximately at 8:00 AM from Hole #10) 13-15 girls: 9-holes (first tee time approximately at 8:20 AM from Hole #1) 10-12 girls: 6-holes (first tee time approximately at 8:45 AM from Hole #1) 9 & under boys: 6-holes (first tee time approximately at 9:00 AM from Hole #1) 9 & under girls: 6-holes (first tee time appoximately at 9:30 AM from Hole #1) Tee times reflect numbers from previous years events and are subject to change. Please complete your check-in process no later than 10 minutes prior to the above tee time schedule. After each event, times may be adjusted to accommodate the number of players in each age group. IN CASE OF INCLEMENT WEATHER: Call the golf course! Photos, results, and FUN posted on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/mcjgt/timeline For more information contact - Andrew Dreibelbis: marshallcojrtour@gmail.com (574) 274-2086

2018 Rules Page Rules for Boys and Girls 16-18, as well as Boys and Girls 13-15 Age Groups Out of Bounds Rule : All Out of Bounds stakes; red, white, yellow or any other, will be played as a lateral hazard. Please decided with your playing partners where you think it crossed the hazard and drop a new ball one club length from the decided location. Double Par+ Rule : Max shots from tee to green is double par. For Par 3 s this is 6, Par 4 s this is 8, and Par 5 s this is 10. If you have hit your 6th/8th/10th shot and the ball is still not on the green, pick it up and place it on the front of the green. Your first putt will be your 7th/9th/11th stroke and you will continue until the ball is in the hole. Parent Rule : Parents are not allowed to provide advice about non-rule related issues and cannot offer you a ride in their cart or carry your bag in their cart. You must push, pull, or carry your own bag at all times. It is suggested that parents stay about 100 yards ahead of play so that they can assist with finding lost balls when necessary. There is also a 3 minute limit for searching for a lost ball. Unplayable Lie Rule : If your swing is obstructed by a man-made object or something else out of your control, such as a large branch, and everyone in the group agrees, take one club length without penalty and continue playing. Swing & Miss Rule : If you take a legitimate swing at the ball, not a practice swing, it does count toward your total for the hole. Ready Golf Rule : Golf etiquette dictates that the person furthest away from the hole goes next, but to speed up play we don t need to follow this etiquette except when putting. Par 3 Courtesy Holes : On Par 3 s, if a group is on the tee behind you, mark your ball once you get on the green, get out of the way and let the next group tee off, then you can putt out after they ve hit. Mark and replace their golf balls, if necessary. Rules for Boys and Girls 9 & Under, as well as Boys and Girls 10-12 Age Groups Out of Bounds Rule : All Out of Bounds stakes; red, white, yellow or any other, will be played as a lateral hazard. Please decided with your playing partners where you think it crossed the hazard and drop a new ball one club length from the decided location. Double Par+ Rule (Ammended) : Max shots from tee to green is 8. If you have hit your 8th shot and the ball is still not on the green, pick it up and place it on the front of the green. Your first putt will be your 9th stroke and you will continue until the ball is in the hole. Parent Rule : Parents are not allowed to provide advice about non-rule related issues and cannot offer you a ride in their cart or carry your bag in their cart. You must push, pull, or carry your own bag at all times. It is suggested that parents stay about 100 yards ahead of play so that they can assist with finding lost balls when necessary. There is also a 3 minute limit for searching for a lost ball. Unplayable Lie Rule : If your swing is obstructed by a man-made object or something else out of your control, such as a large branch, and everyone in the group agrees, take one club length without penalty and continue playing. Swing & Miss Rule : If you take a legitimate swing at the ball, not a practice swing, it does count toward your total for the hole. Ready Golf Rule : Golf etiquette dictates that the person furthest away from the hole goes next, but to speed up play we don t need to follow this etiquette except when putting. Water Hazard Rule : If you hit a ball in the water, do not hit over the water again, walk to the other side of the water and hit from there. You will still be assessed a penalty stroke and be allowed to drop a ball one club length from the hazard. Bunker Rule : Max shots out of a sand trap is 3. If you have taken 3 attempts and can t hit it out, take the ball out and place it in the grass next to the bunker and continue playing. There will not be a penalty stroke assessed for this. Individual Stroke Rule : You are allowed to roll the ball no more than 6 inches, without changing the cut (a ball in the rough must stay in the rough, etc) on each shot that is not on the green. This does include the fringe, you can roll the ball on the fringe even if you are going to putt the ball.

2018 Marshall County Junior Golf Tour Registration Form Two payment options: 1. Complete series ($75) - OR - 2. Individual events at $12 per event (pay early or day of event) Entire series $75.00 (INCLUDES T-SHIRT & GOLF TOWEL) Return form & payment by Sunday, June 3rd or check individual events at $12.00 per event you plan to attend and return with payment or pay the day of the event.* June 4, Monday Woodbury Golf Course (formerly Plymouth Rock, Plymouth) 574-936-4405 June 7, Thursday Tri-Way Golf Club (Plymouth) 574-936-9517 June 12, Tuesday Mystic Hills Golf Club (Culver) 574-842-2687 June 14, Thursday Pretty Lake Golf Club (formerly Plymouth Country Club, Plymouth) 574-935-3705 June 20, Wednesday McCormick Creek Golf Course (Nappanee) 574-773-2725 June 25, Monday Round Barn Golf Club @ Mill Creek (Rochester) 574-223-5717 June 27, Wednesday Swan Lake Resort - Silver Course(Plymouth) 574-936-9798 Total amount enclosed - Return completed form with payment. * Golfers can add events at any time. Return to: Andrew Dreibelbis, 445 Crimson Ln, Plymouth, IN 46563 Checks payable to Marshall County Junior Golf Tour Questions: marshallcojrtour@gmail.com or (574) 274-2086 Player s Name M or F ( circle one ) Age ( as of March 12th ) Name of School Address City State Zip Code Parent s (Guardian) Name(s) Emergency Phone Number(s) ( ) - ( ) - E-mail address @ Shirts for those paying ($75) for entire series by Sunday, June 3rd. (Please check size) Youth Medium Youth Large Adult Small Adult Medium Adult Large Adult Extra Large I understand that golf is a game of integrity (high moral standard and honesty) and I WILL NOT CHEAT or behave in such a manner unacceptable according to golfing standards. Such unacceptable behavior will result in forfeiture of the right to continue playing in the MCJGT as well as a forfeiture of previously paid fees. Proper golf attire (collared shirt or jacket) is required. No denim or gym shorts please! Participant s Signature I, we,, the parent(s) or guardian(s) of release the Marshall County Junior Golf Tour, its members, volunteers, the participating golf courses, and anyone associated with the MCJGT from any liability for any event or consequence whatsoever in any way arising from or relating to the applicant s entry or participation in the MCJGT. In the case of an emergency occurring during an event, we, the parents or guardians, authorize a qualified medical doctor to take all necessary measures in the treatment of the applicant. Parent or Guardian s Signature PLEASE RETURN THIS PAGE