FRIDAY @8:45AM KURT PODESZWA "Kids These Days"
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Empowering the younger generation to take our programs to the next level.
Breakout Sessions
The Leadership Challenge: Increasing our effectiveness while teaching our staff to be leaders.
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FRIDAY @ 2PM JASON KOTECKI "Curing Adultitis:Your Prescription for Less Stress and More Success"
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Stressed? Busy? Overwhelmed? If you’ve ever wanted to resign from adulthood, you may be struggling with a case of Adultitis. Make your escape! Our passion and energy levels are regularly depleted by Adultitis and the burden of increased regulations and the need to do more with less. We may not be able to be six again, but Jason shares how recapturing wisdom from childhood can help us to reignite our passion, turn stress into laughter, and get more done while having more fun. Jason provides witty observations, humorous anecdotes and real-world techniques that will entertain and inspire the audience to live a richer, more balanced life.
Breakout Session
Balancing Act: Overcoming Adultitis Amidst the Stress of Everyday
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SATURDAY @8:45AM STEVE PECK "Stellar Staff Training Games"
Infusing games into staff training creates a memorable, enjoyable and educational atmosphere. Join us for an entertaining hour of learning and playing. Be prepared to tweak your training program to include a variety of energizing and enlightening games!
Breakout Sessions
Team Building Games
Connecting with Campers
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SUN @ 9:30 am DALLAS GRAHAM "The Red Fred Project"
Dallas is the creator of The Jolly Troop - a group of colorful, easy-to-enjoy birds made from commas and exclamation marks. The Jolly Troop exists in a storytelling blog for kids and adults, creating value through photography, graphic design, history, games, people, culture and the magic of good intentions.
Dallas says, "My professional life has been a melting pot of creative endeavors which always seem to merge photo-journalism, image-making and personal narrative." His overriding philosophy is ", & !" (which stands for Pause & Rejoice) and was the reason he created The Red Fred Project, a series of co-authored books that he creates and designs in collaboration with critically-ill children from throughout the United States.
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