Find someone whohas been an adultadvisor for at least5 years. Ask themtheir top advice fornew advisers.Find somebodywho is new toBRIDGES. Askthem whatbrings them tothis work.Find somebodywho hatesenergizers. Askthem what they doto open the spacewith youth.Find somebody whohas hosted a largeyouth conference.Ask them what theyhave learned throughthat experience.Find someone whohas been calledadultist or oppressiveby youth. Ask themhow they processedthrough that.Find somebodywho is excitedabout being heretoday. Ask themwhat they hope toget out of today.Find somebodywho is brand newto being an adultadvisor. Ask themwhat brings themto this work.Find someonewho lovesenergizers. Askthem what theirfavorite is fromyouth.Find someone whohas been an adultadvisor for at least5 years. Ask themtheir top advice fornew advisers.Find somebodywho is new toBRIDGES. Askthem whatbrings them tothis work.Find somebodywho hatesenergizers. Askthem what they doto open the spacewith youth.Find somebody whohas hosted a largeyouth conference.Ask them what theyhave learned throughthat experience.Find someone whohas been calledadultist or oppressiveby youth. Ask themhow they processedthrough that.Find somebodywho is excitedabout being heretoday. Ask themwhat they hope toget out of today.Find somebodywho is brand newto being an adultadvisor. Ask themwhat brings themto this work.Find someonewho lovesenergizers. Askthem what theirfavorite is fromyouth.

Adult Advisor Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Find someone who has been an adult advisor for at least 5 years. Ask them their top advice for new advisers.
  2. Find somebody who is new to BRIDGES. Ask them what brings them to this work.
  3. Find somebody who hates energizers. Ask them what they do to open the space with youth.
  4. Find somebody who has hosted a large youth conference. Ask them what they have learned through that experience.
  5. Find someone who has been called adultist or oppressive by youth. Ask them how they processed through that.
  6. Find somebody who is excited about being here today. Ask them what they hope to get out of today.
  7. Find somebody who is brand new to being an adult advisor. Ask them what brings them to this work.
  8. Find someone who loves energizers. Ask them what their favorite is from youth.