Story Riders Isleta Rides

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Who:      Any BIPOC youth between the ages of 9 and 18.
What:     A series of bike rides in Isleta Pueblo.
Where:   Students meet at the Youth Rec Center(60 Tribal Rd 40 Isleta, NM) on Mon-Thur at 4:30pm
When:   Session is Oct 9th-Oct 27th from 4:30pm to 6:30pm Mon-Thurs. 
How:      Story Riders & Pueblo Resurgents will provide bicycles, helmets, and bicycle safety trainings.
Why:      Because we believe that every youth deserves an oppurtunity to enjoy bike riding!
 
Story Riders is a cycling program for youth that teaches cycling safety, basic bicycle mechanics, and incorporates place-based learning. Please refer to the Parent/Student Handbook for further information or call (505) 200-9907 or email the program manager at marco@centerofsouthwestculture.org or Pueblo Resurgergents at puebloresurgents@gmail.com
 
 
Please click on the session below to ensure enrollment. Please enroll in only one session. Note that students will meet from 4:30pm to 6:30pm Monday thru Thursday. We strongly encourage students to attend everyday. 
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Student Information

Can student ride a bike (it is not necessary to know how to ride a bike we can teach them!)? *
Does your child have a bike they want to use during the program? We can conduct minor repairs on bikes if necessary. Otherwise, we will have bikes available for use during the program. *
Race/Ethnicity *

Contact Information

Parent or Guardian 1

Parent or Guardian 2

Emergency Contacts other than Parents or Guardians

Emergency Contact 1

Emergency Contact 2

Additional persons authorized to pick up your child other than parents, guardians and emergency contacts

Persons NOT authorized to pick up your child

Media Release

Agreement for Liability Waiver

Participation in Story Riders events may involve known and unanticipated risks that could result in physical or emotional injury, paralysis, death, or damage to participants, to property, or to third parties. The risks include, among other things: falling off the bicycle due to rider error, bicycle malfunctions, altercations with other students, collisions with other riders, pedestrians, equestrians, obstacles such as loose sand and/or rocks on the trail, collisions with trees, low-hanging branches, bushes, logs, rocks and vehicles. Other risks of activity in the outdoors include insect and animal bites as well as weather-related injuries (due to heat, wind, excessive sun). Any of these risks could lead to foreign objects in eyes, heat-stroke, dehydration, broken bones, concussions, cuts and scrapes, bruises, internal organ damage, fainting, emotional stress, and/or death. Because of the dangers of participating in this activity, the undersigned parent and/or legal guardian and participant agree to fully comply with any supervisor’s instructions regarding participation in this activity.


Acknowledgment and Assumption of Risk

The undersigned parent and/or legal guardian does hereby acknowledge that he/she is aware of the dangers and the risks to the participant’s person and property involved in participating in Center of Southwest Culture (CSC) activities and agrees to accept and assume all the risks existing in this activity. Participation in these activities is purely voluntary and the undersigned elect to participate in spite of the risks. The undersigned parent and/or legal guardian and participant understand that the Center of Southwest Culture does not insure participants in the above-described activity, that any coverage would be through personal insurance, and that CSC has no responsibility or liability for injury resulting from this activity.

Consent is given for the participant to receive medical treatment, which may be deemed necessary or advisable in the event of injury, accident or illness during this activity or event. This release, indemnification, and waiver shall be construed broadly to provide a release, indemnification, and waiver to the maximum extent permissible under applicable law.

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Medical Information and Agreement for Medical Attention

The Center of Southwest Culture (CSC) wishes to avoid difficulties in obtaining medical services for children who may become ill or injured during CSC program activities. As the parent/guardian of a child participating in a CSC activity, it is necessary that you consent, in advance, to hospitalization, medical attention, or surgery for your child in case an emergency occurs. If no consent is given, you must provide a written statement of procedures to be followed if your child is injured or becomes ill during a program activity. In the event of serious illness or injury a reasonable effort will be made to contact you to obtain further verbal consent in advance of medical services being given. If we are unable to contact you, CSC staff will consent to such services for your child by acting on your behalf based on written advance authorization. That authorization is the consent below. *

This program involves a lot of physical activity. Please provide the following information to help ensure the safest, most successful experience for your child:

Dismissal

Please select ALL that apply *

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