Project 61 Important Info.

Important Information
June 28th CAMP BEGINS:
Arrive at Springs of Grace (7123 East 7th Street) 3:00 PM
Arrive at Keystone
Community Center by
4:30 PM
June 28th
through
July 2nd
PROJECT 61 CAMP
DATES
July 2nd CAMP ENDS:
Leave from Comanche
Apartments at 12:30
PM or Springs of Grace
Bible Church at 1:00
PM
COST $150/camper

Cost:

$150/camper. The cost of camp reflects not only the cost of feeding and housing the individual camper for the week, but also the supplies needed to facilitate the sports camp. You do get an awesome t-shirt…If cost is an issue, please see your youth pastor. We want you to be there!!

 

Project 61 Camp – God’s Mission or Mine

What is Project 61?
Project 61 is unique youth camp that pairs God-centered urban ministry training with the opportunity for youth to reach out in the inner city. Every morning youth help local coaches staff a sports camp at the Comanche government housing projects in Tulsa as a way of expressing love to kids
and communicating to them the life-giving hope of the gospel. In the afternoon and evenings the youth participate in crazy games, awesome worship, and Christ-exalting teaching. Campers stay in cabins at Keystone State Park (just outside of Tulsa) and commute to Comanche.

Project 61 was inspired by Isaiah 61: “The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me, because the Lord has anointed me to bring good news to the poor; he has
sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to those who are bound; to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor, and the day of vengeance of our God; to comfort all who mourn; to grant to those who mourn in Zion—to give them a beautiful headdress instead of ashes, the oil of gladness instead of mourning, the garment of praise instead of a faint spirit; that they may be called oaks of righteousness, the planting of the Lord, that he may be glorified. They shall build up the ancient ruins; they shall raise up the former devastations; they shall repair the ruined cities, the devastations of many generations.”

Project 61 – What to bring DOs & DON’Ts

 

Do Bring:
- Bedding: pillow, blanket, & sleeping bag
- Shower stuff
- Bible, notebook, & pen
- Flashlight
- Appropriate clothing…
- Tennis shoes
- Athletic Wear
- ONLY MODEST CLOTHING!
* No short shorts
* No spaghetti straps
* No tight fitting clothing
* No low cut shirts
* No sheer clothing
* No all red or all blue &
orange outfits (gang colors)
- Willingness to participate in everything
Do NOT Bring:
- IPODS, CD-players, CDs, electronic
games, or accessories (Trust us…you will
not need them…);
- Weapons or anything else stupid
- Bad attitudes
- Cell Phones (If you do bring one, it can
only be used for calling home!)

Project 61 Registration Form

Project 61 Registration and Release Form
This form is due ASAP. Contact Nate Boone at 9185578230 or nateboone@gmail.com with questions.
Camper may NOT attend
Project 61 without it.
Camper Information
Name: ___________________________________ Gender: ________
Age: _____ Grade: ________ Camper Cell #: _________________
Home Church: ____________________________________________
T:Shirt Size (circle one): S M L XL XXL
Student or Staff? (circle one)
Date of last tetanus booster (month/year): _________________
Bringing any medications to camp (circle one)? Y N
If yes, please specify medication and instructions
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
Any special medical issues, allergies, or other concerns?
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
Any special parental concerns or requests?
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
Emergency Contact Information
Name: ___________________________ Relationship: ___________
Home #: _____________________ Cell #: ______________________
Release Information
I am aware that during participation in activities at PROJECT 61,
certain risks and dangers may occur. These include, but may not
be limited to, the hazards of being in an urban area, the forces
of nature, and other reasons because of the content of some of
the ministries and activities. In consideration of these ministries
and activities, I do hereby assume all risks and will hold PROJECT
61 and its staff harmless from any and all liability, actions, cause
of action, debts, claims, and demands of every kind and nature
whatsoever which I now have or which may arise from or in
connection with my minor camper’s/staff’s or my participation in
any activities arranged for me by PROJECT 61. The terms hereof
shall serve as a RELEASE AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK for my heirs,
executors, and administrators and for all members of my family.
In case of accident or illness, PROJECT 61 will attempt to provide
first aid and arrange transportation to medical services if
needed. I give them permission to authorize medical services or
transportation as needed. Cost of medical care beyond first aid
is the financial responsibility of the ill or injured person. I
assume full responsibility for my minor camper’s/staff’s or my
health being such that the activities will in no way aggravate any
conditions present. I declare the statements on this form to be
true. I also agree that my minor camper/staff or I will follow the
camp rules at PROJECT 61 Camp; that I may be requested to take
my minor camper/staff home or to leave camp for violation of
camp rules; and I authorize PROJECT 61 Camp to seek necessary
emergency treatment for myself or my minor camper/staff.
Parent or Guardian signs for Students or Staff under 18; Staff
or Student signs if over 18
Signature: _________________________________________________
Date: _____________________________________________________