Registration for Battle of Bridges  Friday, March 7, 2025 at the Putnam Museum 
One registration form is required to be completed and submitted for each team with a maximum 4 people on a team.

The $30 entry fee includes a bridge material kit and the use of a complete tool set provided at the event. This does not include entrance to the museum and/or theatre. 

The Putnam is offering a museum admission ticket for $5 to any BoB participant or observer (parent, teacher, etc.) for the day of participation!  This special entrance fee to  the Putman is available at the Putnam on day of the event. 

After registering on-line, you need to pay your registration fee by one of two methods:
  1. Paying on-line by clicking on the link shown after you complete this registration form. The payment can be by PayPal or credit card which is a secure transaction.  (Preferred method)
  2.  Mailing in a check to the QCESC (QCESC, PO Box 1166, Bettendorf, Iowa 52722-0020)
There is a maximum number of 50 teams for the Friday session with a limit of 8 teams from any one High School each day.  Teams will be considered registered once we have received your on-line registration and receipt of your registration fee.  A listing will be added to this page to show teams that have registered on-line.  The deadline to register is Tuesday March 4th We would strongly recommend you register early to insure your team a spot.

To submit the form, you must scroll to the bottom of the page and click on "Submit" button.  If you properly fill out and submit this on-line form, you should see a message that says "Thanks! Your response has been recorded" with an e-mail confirmation sent to you. If you don't see this, you need to update or add  missing information which will be highlighted on the form in red color.

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