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Festive
music, bright decorations, sharing gifts,
and huge smiles on the faces of kids of
all ages—aren't the holidays
wonderful? I love this time of year, especially
because of the opportunity to be with friends
and family for traditional celebrations.
In some ways, ACA's national conference
is just like a holiday—a time to
which we look forward for several months,
eagerly awaiting the gifts of inspiration
and knowledge from speakers and session
leaders, and visiting with friends and
colleagues in the camp family. The traditions
we share with our kindred groups and the
celebration of our profession makes the
American Camp Association national conference
a special time for all of us.
Preparing for the conference, just like
the holidays, is exciting, invigorating,
and a lot of work. Both volunteers and
staff have been working months to secure
outstanding presentations. Heading up the
2007 conference as keynote speakers are
Dr. David Elkind, author of The Power of
Play, which will be published just prior
to the conference (and which addresses
the importance of free, imaginative play
in the development of children), and Neil
Howe, co-author of Millennials Rising,
who will share how today's Millennial
teens are defying conventional wisdom about
youth. In addition, there are informative
sessions on topics relevant to all aspects
of youth development and camps, plus the
opportunity to honor some of our colleagues
for their outstanding service and to recognize
unique camp programs.
Here's another great thing about
the upcoming conference—it's
in my favorite state, Texas! Our state
capital, Austin, will be the scene for
the 2007 conference from February 13 – 16.
The early bird deadline is just around
the corner, so be sure to register
online by December 12 and make plans to pack your
boots and head on out to Austin, Texas,
for the 2007 ACA National Conference.
Y'all come on down—I look forward
to seeing you soon! |
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