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The
Latest News About the 2008 ACA National
Conference in Nashville
Fall Resource Flyer Features National
Conference Program
Get the details on keynote lectures, educational
breakout sessions, commerce sessions, and
discussion groups by checking out the ACA
November
Resource Flyer online (PDF
- 2MB).
Register Now for the Best Values
Register
today and save! Early bird registration deadline
is December 10, 2007. Best values are
offered to ACA members. Consider joining
today and access the best rates.
Make Plans to Attend One or More Pre-conferences
on Tuesday, February 12
Arriving early in Nashville? Make
the most of your day and plan to participate
in the many pre-conferences and courses
offered prior to the Opening Keynote Event.
Here's a quick look at pre-conferences
secured to date. We anticipate adding
more.
ACA Standards Course
8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Learn how to assist your camp in preparation
for the accreditation visit by participating
in the ACA Standards Course. In addition
to helpful information about pre-visit
preparation, the course offers valuable
information about the on-site visit experience.
In addition to directors and administrators
preparing for visits, persons interested
in becoming volunteer visitors are welcome
to attend. Although there is no cost
to attend the course, pre-registration
is required and space is limited. For details,
visit: www.ACAcamps.org/conference/standards.php.
Making Program Matter, Part II: Program
Design to Intentionally Meet the Developmental
Needs of Your Campers
9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Maggie Braun, Camp Wehakee
Cathy Scheder, University of Wisconsin,
Stevens Point
ACA research reveals that youth programs
are successful in meeting the developmental
needs of campers when Supportive Relationships,
Safety, Challenging Activities, and Meaningful
Involvement are intentionally integrated
into the camp's design. Maggie and
Cathy will introduce the four supports
of youth development identified by ACA
research and demonstrate how you can effectively
design your program to integrate these
elements into the many facets of your camp
operation. This highly interactive
workshop will engage participants in assessing
the camp experience and integrating these
components into their camp.
Personal and Organizational Change Necessities
for Successful Work With Diverse Populations
at Camp
12:15 p.m. -2:45 p.m.
Michael Shelton, Ph.D., Philadelphia Recreation
and Parks System
Plan to participate in this highly interactive
workshop designed to provide participants
with a concise protocol for outreach to
new demographic groups, an introduction
of diversity training tools for camp staff,
and the opportunity to take a validated
inventory to measure individualized strengths
and weaknesses with a diversity skills
set. Attendance is limited to the
first 35 participants to pre-register. We
are asking each organization interested
to limit participation to two individuals.
There is no cost for this workshop. ACA
is covering the cost of the Cross-Cultural
Adaptability Inventory (CCAI). E-mail
Melany Irvin.
The Ideal Camp Director: Myth or Endangered
Species?
12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Christopher Thurber, Ph.D., CampSpirit
Scott Arizala, The Camp Counselor
This specialized professional development
seminar will combine the talents of two
camp consultants who work closely with
dozens of camp directors each year. Chris
and Scott will cull their academic and
field experience to provide participants
with a framework and a set of tools that
promise to vault your directing skill and
your happiness to the next level. Through
signature strength identification, mind-body
connection, and cultural analysis, participants
will learn the best ways to achieve peak
performance from themselves and their entire
camp team. Plan to participate in
this lively, innovative, and challenging
session for experienced directors.
THINK FAST! — How
to Get Swift Solutions to Perplexing
Problems at Camp
12:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m.
Michael Brandwein, Educator, Author, and
Consultant to Camps
Gwynn Powell, Ph.D., University of Georgia
Jennifer Selke, Ph.D., University of California,
Berkeley
Hit the ground running at conference by
learning and practicing this exciting new
set of consultive problem-solving techniques
(including the fantastic "tongue
depressor") to get great ideas out
of others -- taught by a terrific trio
of trainers. Immediately turbo-charge your
networking at conference. Get solutions
to your biggest camp challenges. Learn
super ways to use these methods with staff
and campers!
Our List of Exhibitors Participating in
Nashville Is Growing!
Check out the companies, organizations,
and institutions exhibiting in Nashville. The
list continues to grow, so visit it often. You
can link directly to the exhibitors'
Web sites.
Conference Sponsors Support the ACA Camp
Community
We thank the following companies for their
continued support of the ACA National Conference
and the wider camp community:
| Meet
Our Conference Sponsors |
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ACA 2008 National
Conference Team Organizes Service Project – Operation
Camp T-Shirt
Join the 2008 National Conference Team
in an easy and fun service project by packing
one or more extra camp T-shirts in your
bags as you head to Nashville. We're
setting out to donate 1,000 shirts for
1,000 kids in need. Learn
more about this project.
Camp Tour – Organized
by the International Camping Fellowship
(ICF) With Support From ACA, Heart of
the South
A double feature, open to all: A
tour of Tennessee camps plus a multicultural
opportunity to network with international
ACA conference attendees. Learn
more about the Camp Tour.
| New books and
videos from 2008 ACA National Conference
keynote authors . . . . |
| Go online to
order, www.ACAbookstore.org. |
| Or, call ACA’s
publishing partner, Healthy Learning,
888.229.5745. |
| Member discount
available at check-out. |
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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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