DATE & TIME
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
2:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Check-in begins at 1:30 p.m. Business casual.
LOCATION
Hilton of Orange County
3050 Bristol Street
Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (map)
(714) 540-7000
Complimentary self parking.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
All members and prospective members of ACA are welcome to attend. Invite your entire staff to join in this
special day! Directors are encouraged to bring emerging leaders from their camp.
REGISTRATION
Online Registration is now closed. For more information, contact
Lupine Reppert - lupine@acasocal.org
or
818-274-6637.
Send three staff and save!
$85/person (ACA Member Camp: 3 or More per Camp)
$95/person (ACA Member Individual)
$95/person (Non-Member Camp: 3 or More per Camp)
$105/person (Non-Member Individual)
Introduce your emerging leaders to ACA! With a new Emerging Professionals in Camping (EPIC) workshop track, this year is the perfect opportunity to share ACA with your camp leaders.
REFUND POLICY: No refunds for cancellations unless written request is postmarked by January 2, 2009; 50% of registration fee will be retained for processing. All payments must be received by event date.
SLIDESHOW
There will be a slideshow at the awards banquet. If you would like recent pictures of your camp season included, please email 2-3 pictures to lupine@acasocal.org.
PROGRAM
Scott Brody is the National Vice President of ACA, Chair of the ACA National
Board Development Committee, a member of the 20/20 Taskforce, a longtime
member of the ACA National Public Policy Committee, an ACA New York Section
Board Member and the former Chair of the ACA-NY’s Professional Development
Committee and Tri-State Camp Conference Program Committee. Scott
graduated from U.C. Berkeley in 1987 and later received his JD law degree from
Boston College Law School. In 2006, Scott received both the National Service
Award and the Tri-State Award from the American Camp Association for his
service to the camp industry. He is the owner and director of Camp Kenwood & Evergreen, a private
residential summer program that serves 330 children for seven weeks each summer. He is also the father
of A.J., who just turned three.
For a complete description of workshops, click here.
Staff Training for Impact*
Developing Youth at Camp through Intentional Teaching*
Go Green! Sustainable Solutions for Camps
Riding the Tide in a Difficult Economy
Walking the Walk: Building a Camp Culture that Delivers
California Labor Code for Organized Camps
New Regulations for California Organized Camps
*Emerging Professionals in Camping (EPIC) Educational Session
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