"WHAT'S ON THE MENU FOR AFTERSCHOOL?"

Diane Genco dianegenco at njsacc.org
Wed Aug 18 21:29:09 EDT 2004



"WHAT'S ON THE MENU FOR AFTERSCHOOL?"
NJSACC Conference
November 12th and 13th, 2004 in Princeton, New Jersey
Mark your calendars now!
Conference program will be mailed and posted on the web in September!

Highlights include:
  The Search Institute, all day training on developing assets in youth 
>FromCalifornia, the CANFIT, Inc. Award winning curriculum on nutrition 
and fitness
  Learn about Financial Literacy with Neale Godfrey, from the Children's 
Financial Network, Neale has appeared 14 times on the Oprah Winfrey Show. 
Neale will present her workshop both days and also be available to sign 
her books.
  Other highlights include workshops on: evaluation, gang prevention, 
gardening with children, exploring arts through   literacy and math, 
developing a family advisory board, Spanish Bi-Lingual workshops offered, 
bullying prevention, activities planning, observing your program, team 
building, staff supervision and much more.
  Overall there will be a choice of over 55 workshops.

Stay over Friday evening and have some fun have dinner and compete for 
prizes!
Remember the Doral has a Spa and wonderful facilities to enjoy!

Conference fees:
Members: $203 / 2 Days $113 / 1 Day
Non-Members: $238 / 2 Days $148 / 1 Day
Fee includes continental breakfast and lunch.
Conference Location and Accommodations:
Doral Forrestal Conference Center 100 College Road East, Princeton, NJ 
084540
Room Rates: Thursday Night: $159 Friday Night: $139
Room Reservations: This year you must call NJSACC directly at 908-789-0259 
to make your hotel room reservations. Please do not call the Doral 
Forrestal as they WILL NOT be taking reservations.
Please Note:
The cut-off date to reserve a room is October 28, 2004

Keep posted by checking our web site @ www.njsacc.org look @ WHAT"S NEW

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