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2008 ACA National Conference in Nashville
Program Highlights!
As part of the special educational series
on multi-camp management (specifically
suited for professionals from organizations
that own, operate, oversee, or coordinate
multiple camps either on site or on several
sites), we're offering four sessions
that address the needs of nonprofits, for
profits, and others that find themselves
looking for the best possible solutions
to thrive and improve the lives of children.
Plan to attend one or more of the following:
Multi-Camp Seasonal
Staffing
This panel discussion answers how to create efficiencies and best practices in
hiring, training, supervising, and evaluating seasonal staff. |
Multi-Camp
Raising the Bar — Developing
Year-Round Employees
This panel discussion focuses on managing and developing full-time, non-facility
camp staff. Topics will include recruiting full-time staff, mentoring and
training, compensation and bonuses, and evaluation. |
Multi-Camp Risk
Management, Regulatory Compliance,
and Legal Counsel
This panel discussion offers important facts about staying current with evolving
laws and regulations, and handling risk management, insurance, and legal issues.
Topics of interest will include insuring compliance with new laws and regulations,
controlling insurance costs, and in-house versus outside counsel. |
Multi-Camp Marketing
and Sales for Multi-Camp Operators
This panel discussion helps you integrate and create efficiencies in marketing
across multiple camps. Topics of interest include Web site optimization,
market research, and cross-marketing between camps. |
New! Strategic Thinking
Sessions
Special sessions devoted to positioning ourselves for the future have been added. We're
thrilled to announce the additions of Fred Miller, President of the Chatham Group,
and Michael Wood, of Tru Teen Research. Their sessions will challenge us
to look beyond our current plans and prepare for camp in 2020. |
Check out the full
program schedule including
keynotes, breakouts, research forum sessions,
and preconferences.
Keynoter Sally Jewell Writes About Connecting
Youth to Nature
Find a full-length feature article entitled,
"Connecting Youth to Nature: Preparing
our Children for Lifelong Learning and
Creating the Next Generation of Environmental
Stewards" by Sally Jewell online. Read
the entire article.
Make Your Reservations
TODAY! Gaylord
Opryland Hotel
If you haven't made your hotel reservations,
we encourage you to do so as soon as you
can. We are one of three, major groups
in the hotel, and we anticipate a sellout.
You
can register online or by phone.
615-883-2211. Our rate is $160 single
or double, excluding state and local taxes.
Please identify yourself with the American
Camp Association.
Announcing the
Warren Brothers and David St. Romain
in Concert!
On Wednesday evening beginning at 8:30
p.m., we'll have a great event in
store for you with a special concert given
by country stars the Warren Brothers. These
extremely talented, contemporary singer/songwriters
starred in a reality TV show on CMT. David
St. Romain, finalist on the CMT talent
show, "Nashville Star" will
open for us. This concert is open
to all conference participants, including
exhibitors. We'll transform
the Tennessee Ballroom into a concert venue — and
enjoy some of the most talented young artists
in Nashville. Special thanks to Conference
Team members for their work on pulling
together this event, through personal relationships.
Night on the Town — Thursday
evening, February 14
Plan to join us for this popular, off-site
event. We'll head to downtown
Nashville where you can select from three
different restaurants – all sure
to offer great food and great fun. One
fee includes transportation, dinner an
tip. Busses will make two scheduled
returns for those who want to head back
after dinner, and those who want to check
out Nashville's downtown music scene.
Operation Camp T-Shirt
Don't forget to pack an extra camp
t-shirt or two for the ACA 2008 National
Conference Service Project. Plan
to drop your t-shirts off near registration
and watch the mound of t-shirts grow throughout
the week. Nashville area children
in need will appreciate these t-shirts.
The Strength of Many Voices
We are delighted to have talented children
from Tennessee included as an integral
part of our national conference. These
children will share their gifts of music
throughout the week in performances
by The Trashcan Band from the Knoxville
area, and young musicians from the Oak
Hill School. In addition,
we'll be treated to a performance by
the Nashville Children's Choir, and a
performance from the Emmy Award winning
host and actors from Nashville-based "Janet's
Planet."
Morning Wellness Workouts
On Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday mornings,
join us for workouts and start your day
feeling refreshed. Details about
the workouts will be available in the
February Inside ACA.
Preconference Opportunity! New Director
Orientation
Welcome, welcome . . . . Is camp somewhat
new to you? Are you a supervisor
who has just hired a new team member to
fulfill a leadership position in your camp?
Are you returning to the camp arena again? This
educational opportunity is aimed at seasonal
or new camp directors, assistant directors,
program directors, or persons that have
been in other administrative positions.
The course examines several aspects of
the director's job with the primary focus
on the summer operation.
Employing interactive methods, topics
ranging from risk management to camper
behavior to staff orientation are covered. Participants
will be under the tutelage of seasoned
camp professionals with their own experience
in day and resident camp operation. Participants
will engage in small- and large-group activities
throughout the day. Additionally, attendees
will have an opportunity to chart out their
additional professional development opportunities
by discussing the program offerings at
the ACA National Conference.
Course will be held at the Opryland Hotel
on Monday, February 11, 2008, from 10 a.m.-6
p.m. CST. Preregistration is required. costs
include materials and $10 lunch voucher. Cost
of the course $40 ACA members; $50 nonACA
members. Questions? Please contact
Kat Shreve, director of education, kshreve@acacamps.org.
Registration available online.
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ACA Regional Conferences Listed Online
Check out ACA's Web site for a complete
listing of ACA regional conferences with
live links to ACA local office Web sites
for more information.
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ACA Basic Camp Directors Course (BCDC)
January 11-15, 2008 (post Southwest Conference)
Hoblitzelle Camp & Conference Center – Midlothian,
TX
April 6-10, 2008
JCYS Camp Henry Horner – Ingleside,
IL
Additional courses will be listed
online as details become available.
Registration
is available online. You'll need
to choose the specific geographic course
you would like in order to get the registration
form.
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