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Inside ACA — November 2006 Printable Version (PDF)

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Share the Message About ACA Accreditation
Got Campshots?
CCUSA Sponsors Camp Jobs Web Site
Stand Up and Be Counted . . . There's Still Time
ACA National Office Welcomes New Staff
Wallace Receives Recognition from the White House
The Latest Issue of Camping Magazine Is Now Online!
Section Education Chairs Newsletter/Update
Attention Section Education/Professional Development Chairs and Team Members

Share the Message About ACA Accreditation
We encourage you to take advantage of all the online ACA-Accreditation Marketing Tools—display your camp's ACA-accreditation logo proudly and properly! Click on "Share the Message" for your online resource for accreditation marketing.

From proper logo use, press releases, and key messages to links to ACA's parent information site, www.CampParents.org, and more, find out everything you need to know about accreditation at www.ACAcamps.org/accreditation.

Why We Are Called the American Camp Association . . . .
An association-wide survey was completed in 2003 to catch the best thoughts of our members about improving our image. A majority agreed that, in order to clarify who we are and what we do, we should slightly alter our name from American Camping Association to American Camp Association. The research confirmed that, while retaining the acronym ACA, we could make clear our position by dropping the "ing," which commingled us in people's perceptions with the activity of camping out and traveling in RVs. Read more.

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Got Campshots?
A photo kiosk will be displayed during the 2007 ACA National Conference, Austin, Texas, in the Communicamp area. Here, you will be able to drop off CDs of your camp's historical and current photos. ACA is collecting historical and contemporary photos from all member camps for use in marketing materials for ACA's 100th Anniversary celebration, the 150th Anniversary of the camp experience, Camping Magazine, and other promotional materials.

In order for any photos to be considered for publication, the camp, camp location, and photographer if applicable must be identified. An approximate date must be indicated on all historical photos. For current photos, include a statement indicating your camp has model releases on file for all identifiable subjects in the photo. 

Remember to bring your camp's photos to conference!

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CCUSA Sponsors Camp Jobs Web Site
Camp Counselors USA, providers of international staff for camps has generously sponsored the ACA's Camp Jobs Web Site.  ACA and CCUSA have joined together to link job seekers with all of the great opportunities that working in the camp setting provides. Camp directors can list open positions and job seekers can search all available listings. 

Other ACA sponsorship opportunities are available. Contact Tim Millbern at tmillbern@ACAcamps.org or 765-349-3517.

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Stand Up and Be Counted . . . There's Still Time
On October 19 the first-ever CAMPaign '07 Phone-A-Thon was held and raised nearly $25,000 to the total of $3.5 million raised so far! Didn't get called? Still want to show your support? You can add your name to the list of donors to CAMPaign '07 by donating online. Plans are to celebrate our success at the conference in Austin. Don't be left out!

Special thanks to all of the ACA National Board members and volunteers from New England, New York, Ohio, and Southern California that helped make calls during the Phone-A-Thon. They did a great job!

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ACA National Office Welcomes New Staff
Jessica Knuth—Graphic Designer
Jessie recently joined the ACA national staff in October. She is a 2005 graduate from the University of Indianapolis with a degree in visual communication design. Her work experience includes freelance contract work for a local Indianapolis advertising agency and a design firm. She is looking forward to her experience at ACA.

Greg Brown—Membership Registrar and Field Liaison
Greg recently joined the ACA national staff in October. He brings with him experience in the administrative/customer service industries. He has enjoyed working in the camp field and has worked as program coordinator at the Hammond Area YMCA.


Barry Garst—Director of Research Application
Barry Garst, Ph.D., joins the ACA National Staff in January. Barry, an ACA member, researcher, trainer, writer, and CARE contributor comes to ACA with a background in higher education and camp. Barry completed his Ph.D. at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg, Virginia, where he serves currently as assistant professor and extension specialist, 4-H Youth Development. Barry will collaborate with Deb Bialeschki on the Research Team and with Education Team staff members. Through work on these teams and through external relationships, Barry will help the association make considerable progress in the translation of research into practical, educational applications. He will also assist the association by securing funding for research.

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Stephen G. WallaceWallace Receives Recognition from the White House
Stephen G. Wallace, M.S.Ed., chairman and chief executive officer of SADD, regular Camping Magazine contributor, and member of the www.CampParents.org advisory panel, was recently awarded a Certificate of Recognition from Mary Ann Solberg, deputy director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy. The Certificate hailed Wallace for effectively communicating the risks of destructive decisions to America's youth, parents, and public, stating: Your ability to articulate the problem and motivate people towards solutions is truly commendable. Through your efforts, the community will be safer and youth will be able to reach their full potential. The nation is enriched by your tireless efforts to reduce underage drinking and drug use.

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The Latest Issue of Camping Magazine Is Now Online!
The November/December 2006 issue of Camping Magazine covers internships and camp, managing diversity, healthy teens, information about the 2007 National Conference in Austin, and much more!

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Section Education Chairs Newsletter/Update
Starting in November, section education chairs/professional development chairs will receive an e-newsletter specifically targeting the education realm on the 15th of every month. Information will include: best practices, news, hot topics, and guest columnists.

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Attention Section Education/Professional Development Chairs and Team Members

As a heads up, there will be a Section Education/Professional Development Meeting in Austin, Texas, during the 2007 ACA National Conference on Thursday, February 15 from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m.  Invitations will be sent to section education/professional development chairs and members of section education event planning teams.

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