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Inside ACA — January 2007 Printable Version (PDF)

A Message from the President

New beginnings are always a good opportunity to take stock of where we’ve been and where we are headed. With the new year, there are many accomplishments within ACA that we can look back on and some very exciting opportunities ahead. 

First, our ACA National Conference in Austin is just six short weeks away, and it promises to be as big as Texas! Once again, the conference team has put together an outstanding group of keynote presenters: Dr. David Elkind, Neil Howe, Michael Wood, and Dr. Abigail Van Slyck will deliver important messages to the camp professionals in attendance February 13 – 16 in Austin. The national conference is the one chance during the year to network with colleagues from all types of camps, in all locations around the country.  If you haven’t yet registered, it’s not too late. Check out the conference Web site at www.ACAcamps.org/conference.

Second, after a great deal of work by the staff, the American Camp Association has been given a tremendous opportunity to participate in the PROTECT Act pilot program for criminal background checks. This program allows direct access to the FBI criminal database for camp volunteers. Details are in this issue of Inside ACA and at www.ACAcamps.org/publicpolicy.

Third, our internal operations will get a tremendous boost in 2007 with the addition of new technology at both the national office and all section offices. This major project will be implemented this year after much research and will help maintain the excellent service provided by our association to both the public and to our members. 

ACA is here to educate and protect the public, and we can be proud of our efforts in the year just past. There were many accomplishments in 2006, for example: new standards, publication of additional research in youth development, a focused business plan, fund-raising that surpassed $3.5 million, and a second edition of CAMP: A Resource for Families, which led to increased media coverage.

With those successes of 2006 and promises for 2007, we need to maintain a strong national board of directors. You were e-mailed ballots for this year’s board election, which also includes election of your next president and vice-president. Please take time to read the nominees’ bios and vote for ACA’s volunteer leadership before January 29.  Need more info? It can be found at www.ACAcamps.org/election.
 
With our successes over the past year and the exciting projects and events ahead, we can all celebrate not only our profession and commitment to youth development, but also the work that we as colleagues in the American Camp Association continue every year.

Happy New Year, and see you in Austin!

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