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2009 Session Suggestion Form......................................................................C 59 Agency Showcase 2008................................................................................C 11 Chairmen's Message.......................................................................................C 8 Conference Schedule.....................................................................................C 12 Continuing Education Units............................................................................C 13 Exhibit Hall Floor Plan...................................................................................C 54 Exhibit Hall Information.................................................................................C 53 Exhibitor List.......................................................................................C 55 - C 58 General Information.............................................................................C 11 - C 17 Hyatt Regency Chicago Floor Plans........................................................C 4 - C 5 IAPD Staff, Officers and Trustees.....................................................................C 9 IPRA Staff, Officers, Board Members, Section Representatives and Directors.........................................................................................C 9 - C 10 Letter from the Governor.................................................................................C 6 Letter from the Mayor......................................................................................C 7 Student Events..............................................................................................C 17 THURSDAY, JANUARY 24 Office Support Workshop and Luncheon......................................................C 22 Pre-Conference Workshops................................................................C 18 - C 22 Thursday At-a-Glance....................................................................................C 18 Thursday Evening Social with Libido Funk Circus........................................C 23 FRIDAY, JANUARY 25 All-Conference Awards Luncheon Table Reservation System......................C 17 CEU Workshops..............................................................C 27 - C 30, C 34 - C 35 Education Sessions.....................................C 24 - C 27, C 30 - C 33, C 36 - C 38 Friday At-a-Glance..........................................................................................C 24 IPRA Annual Business Meeting......................................................................C 11 Opening General Session with Richard Louv.................................................C 33 SATURDAY, JANUARY 26 CEU Workshops................................................................C 43 - C 45, C 48 - C 49 Education Sessions.......................................C 39 - C 42, C 45 - C 47, C 50 - C 51 IAPD Annual Business Meeting......................................................................C 11 Saturday At-a-Glance.......................................................................................C 39 Saturday Evening Social at the Field Museum...............................................C 52
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207 State House, Springfield, Illinois 62706
Rod R. Blagojevich January 24, 2008
GREETINGS As Governor of the State of Illinois, I am pleased to welcome everyone gathered for the 2008 "Soaring to New Heights" Conference of the Illinois Association of Park Districts and Illinois Park and Recreation Association (IAPD/IPRA). Park districts serve valuable roles within our communities by acting as stewards of Illinois' natural and recreational facilities recognizing that a beautiful Illinois has benefits not only for the environment but also for the leisure of its residents. The IAPD and IPRA serve the people of Illinois by providing recreation programs, facilities, parks and open spaces to the community. Preserving and protecting the natural beauty of Illinois is vital to ensure that it remains undisturbed for the education and enjoyment of future generations. I hope this conference provides all attendees with many great opportunities to connect and network with others in the parks and recreation profession. On behalf of the citizens of Illinois, I offer my best wishes for an enjoyable and memorable event. Sincerely, ![]() Rod R. Blagojevich Governor ![]() C6 ![]() ![]()
CITY OF CHICAGO
RICHARD M DALEY January 24, 2008
GREETINGS As Mayor and on behalf of the City of Chicago, I extend warmest greetings to all those attending the Illinois Association of Park Districts (IAPD) and Illinois Park and Recreation Association (IPRA) conference. Since IAPD's inception in 1965 and IPRA's in 1944, these two nonprofit groups have worked faithfully on issues of conservation, stewardship and the development of Illinois' natural resources. Through their many programs and efforts, the IAPD and IPRA enhance the natural beauty of Illinois and have greatly increased the state's tourism base. I commend IAPD and IPRA for commitment to the preservation and enhancement of Illinois parks, zoos, museums, historical sites, botanical gardens, golf courses and other recreational locations. While you are in Chicago, I hope you will take time to discover all that makes our city a great place to live and visit. I know you will like what you find. From our great architecture and beautiful Lake Michigan shoreline to our exciting nightlife, world-renowned cultural institutions and Millennium Park, Chicago offers something for everyone. Best wished for a successful and enjoyable conference. Sincerely, ![]() Richard M. Daley ![]() c7 ![]() ![]() ![]() Dear Friends, Another conference is just around the corner. It's that wonderful time of year when we come together as friends, colleagues and champions of this field we love so much. It's time to pay tribute to the exceptional work we do each and every day to make the communities we serve such great places to live. The path we've chosen is a noble one for the work we do touches the lives of every citizen, every child ... and makes their lives richer for it. This time is not only for recognizing and celebrating one another's achievements; conference is also filled with hundreds of opportunities to grow both personally and professionally in dynamic, timely workshops and sessions. But, that's not all! Cruise through the exhibit hall where you'll discover hands-on demonstrations, innovative ideas and commercial opportunities at every turn. This is the event, our event and we don't want you to miss a moment! Use the personal conference planner on the conference website (www.ILparksconference.com) to map out your days and make the most of your time. The exciting days ahead of you would not be possible without the hard work and generosity of our dedicated conference chairs, Mary Ann Chambers of the Northbrook Park District and Mike Leonard of the Palos Heights Parks and Recreation Department. They have led a team of exceptional volunteers of the Program, Exhibit, Operations and Events Committees who have contributed many hours of their time to put together a program that will energize and educate you like no other. We appreciate and honor Mary Ann and Mike and their team and thank them for their significant support of this event and to our profession. We look forward to soaring through three extraordinary days with you! SCOTT TRIPHAHN AMY CHARLESWORTH Published by: ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION OF PARK DISTRICTS ILLINOIS PARK AND RECREATION ASSOCIATION Designed by: GOSS GRAPHIC DESIGN c8 ![]() ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION OF PARK DISTRICTS 211 East Monroe Street STAFF Ted Flickinger, Ph.D., CPRP, CAE, President/Chief Executive Officer OFFICERS Scott R. Triphahn, Chairman, Hoffman Estates Park District TRUSTREES Harris H. Agnew, Rockford Park District ILLINOIS PARK AND RECREATION ASSOCIATION 1815 S. Meyers Rd., Suite 400 STAFF William J.M. Wald, CAE, CPRP, Chief Executive Officer OFFICERS Amy Charlesworth, CPRP, Chairman, Rolling Meadows Park District BOARD MEMBERS AT LARGE CHICAGO METRO-CENTRAL REGION CHICAGO METRO-SOUTH REGION CHICAGO METRO-NORTH REGION CENTRAL REGION NORTHERN ILLINOIS REGION SOUTHERN ILLINOIS REGION ![]() ![]() C 9 ![]() SECTION BOARD REPRESENTATIVES COMMUNICATIONS AND MARKETING ETHNIC MINORITY FACILITY MANAGEMENT PARKS AND NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RECREATION STUDENT THERAPEUTIC RECREATION SECTION DIRECTORS COMMUNICATIONS AND MARKETING ETHNIC MINORITY FACILITY MANAGEMENT PARKS AND NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RECREATION THERAPEUTIC RECREATION ![]() JOINT CONFERENCE COMMITTEES 2008 JOINT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE CHAIRS IAPD JOINT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVES IPRA JOINT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVES IAPD AND IPRA PROGRAM COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVES Jenny Bruecks, Tri County SRA c10
Parking: Parking at the Hyatt Regency Chicago, the Swissotel Chicago and the Fairmont Chicago are accessible for persons with disabilities. If the lower garage is used at the Hyatt Regency Chicago, elevators provide service to the hotel. A.D.A. AND SERVICES FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the IAPD/IPRA Joint Conference Committee will make all reasonable efforts to accommodate persons with disabilities. Please indicate any special needs on your registration form, or call IPRA at 630-376-1911 no later than December 17, 2007. If you have special needs regarding hotel accommodations, please contact the Hyatt Regency Chicago at 312-565-1234, the Swissotel Chicago at 312-565-0565, or the Fairmont Chicago at 312-565-8000. Hearing impaired individuals who require TTDs may call 800-526-0844 and the Illinois Relay Center will transmit the message to IAPD or IPRA. ADMISSION Admission to the Exhibit Hall, all education sessions, and CEU workshops will be by badge only for the duration of the conference. Security guards will be stationed at the entrance to the Exhibit Hall, all education sessions and CEU workshops. ALL-CONFERENCE AWARDS LUNCHEON This year, the IAPD/IPRA delegation will experience a phenomenal show. The "Full Package" delegate receives a ticket for this event. Sit back, enjoy and honor the leaders and volunteers of park districts, forest preserves, conservation, recreation and special recreation agencies. ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETINGS FOR IAPD AND IPRA The Illinois Park and Recreation Association (IPRA) Annual Meeting will be held on Friday, January 25, 2008 at 5:00 pm in the Grand Ballroom A/B, East Tower/Gold Level. The Illinois Association of Park Districts (IAPD) Annual Meeting will be held on Saturday, January 26, 2008 at 3:30 pm in the Grand Ballroom A/B, East Tower/Gold Level. The associations have staggered their annual meetings in order to accommodate elected officials and professionals who would like to attend one or both meetings. ![]() AGENCY SHOWCASE 2008 The Agency Showcase Competition is the premier communications and marketing competition for park and recreation agencies. View the best print and electronic marketing and communication materials from 2007 on display at the 2008 IAPD/IPRA Soaring to New Heights Conference. Materials will be on display across from the main registration area. For more information about the Agency Showcase Competition go to ILparksconference.com/awards. ![]() C11 ![]() BOARDWALK/PARK PLACE You won't want to miss the opportunity to network with your fellow commissioners, professionals and colleagues from across the state in Boardwalk/Park Place. This networking lounge is located adjacent to Conference Registration, East Tower/Gold Level. ![]() COMMISSIONER RECEPTION Attention all IAPD members! Please join us on Friday, January 25, 2008 at 5:00 pm. This reception will be an excellent opportunity for commissioners to exchange ideas, network and socialize. The IAPD board and staff will be present to answer questions and visit with commissioners. Invitations will be sent in the near future. CONFERENCE HEADQUARTERS Location: Grand Ballroom Foyer, East Tower/Gold Level Conference Headquarters is the general information center for all conference activities. Conference Headquarters is located adjacent to Conference Registration. All session chairs and hosts must check in here prior to their scheduled sessions. Resource persons will be available throughout the entire conference to answer your questions. Conference Headquarters phone number is 312/239-4894 or extension 4894 from any house phone. Hours of Operation: Thursday, January 24 7:30 am - 6:00 pm CONFERENCE MERCHANDISE Back again by popular demand, IAPD/IPRA Soaring to New Heights conference wear will be available for purchase. Stop by the Silent Auction, located right next to Conference Registration, East Tower/Gold Level, to pick up your favorite sweatshirt or windshirt and show your support of the conference and of Illinois' parks and recreation community! CONFERENCE SCHEDULE THURSDAY, JANUARY 24 7:30 am - 6:00 pm Conference Registration Open 8:30 am -12:00 pm Pre-Conference Workshops (0.3 CEUs) 12:15 pm - 4:15 pm Office Support Luncheon and Workshop 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm Pre-Conference Workshops (0.3 CEUs) 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm Grand Opening of the Exhibit Hall 3:30 pm - 4:45 pm Student Conference Orientation 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Professional Connection - Students and Professionals 9:00 pm -12:00 am Thursday Evening Social with Libido Funk Circus FRIDAY, JANUARY 25 7:00 am - 4:30 pm Conference Registration Open 7:45 am - 9:00 am Education Sessions (0.1 CEUs) 8:30 am -10:30 am CEU Workshops (0.2 CEUs) 9:00 am-11:30 am Exhibit Hall Open 9:30 am -10:45 am Education Sessions (0.1 CEUs) 11:00 am- 11:45 am Opening General Session with Richard Louv 12:00 pm-1:30 pm Student Luncheon 12:15 pm - 2:15 pm All-Conference Awards Luncheon* 1:30 pm-5:00 pm Exhibit Hall Open 2:00 pm - 3:15 pm Desserts in the Exhibit Hall* 2:45 pm - 4:45 pm CEU Workshops (0.2 CEUs) 3:00 pm - 4:15 pm Education Sessions (0.1 CEUs) 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm IPRA Annual Business Meeting 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm Commissioner Reception SATURDAY, JANUARY 26 7:30 am -11:30 am Conference Registration Open 8:30 am -10:00 am Breakfast in the Exhibit Hall* 8:30 am-11:00 am Exhibit Hall Open 10:15 am -11:30 pm Education Sessions (0.1 CEUs) 10:15 am -12:15 pm CEU Workshops (0.2 CEUs) 12:30 pm -1:45 pm Education Sessions (0.1 CEUs) 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm CEU Workshops (0.2 CEUs) 2:00 pm - 3:15 pm Education Sessions (0.1 CEUs) 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm IAPD Annual Business Meeting 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm Saturday Evening Social at The Field Museum* *Ticketed Event c12
The 2008 IAPD/IPRA Joint Conference Committee and the Illinois Park and Recreation Certification Board are very pleased to announce that all sessions offered at the 2008 conference will award CEUs. All sessions scheduled for an hour and fifteen minutes will award 0.1 CEUs; all sessions scheduled for two hours will award 0.2 CEUs; and all pre-conference workshops will award 0.3 CEUs. No additional CEU fees for Friday and Saturday sessions will be charged this year. However, you must request CEUs on your registration. CEU fees for pre-conference workshops will still be charged at $5 per workshop. If you did not register for CEUs when you registered for conference, you may do so onsite at Conference Registration. Do I need CEUs? CEU stands for continuing education unit. The CEU is a form of measurement to record time spent furthering one's education. Attainment of CEUs is a requirement for many certification programs, including the APRP, PPRP and CPRP programs in the recreation profession. If you are not certified in some manner, CEUs are not necessary, as they will not be recorded or tracked by any organization. What is a CPRP? CPRP stands for Certified Park and Recreation Professional. PPRP stands for Provisional Park and Recreation Professional. APRP stands for Associate Park and Recreation Professional, and CTRS stands for Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist. CPRP, PPRP, APRP or CTRS status is bestowed upon park and recreation professionals who can demonstrate through education, experience and current practice that they meet and exhibit certain predetermined qualifications established by the NRPA National Certification Board. If you are interested in the certification program, contact IPRA at 630-376-1911. How do I know if a session will benefit me? Each session in numbered. The numbering system indicates the host sponsoring the session. The following is the numbering system legend:
CYBER CAFE You won't want to miss the new and improved Cyber Cafe! Keeping up with technology, the Cyber Cafe is back. You will be able to check your e-mail, navigate park and recreation agency Web sites and learn more about your state associations' sites. ![]() Location: Boardwalk/Park Place, adjacent to Conference Registration, East Tower/Gold Level. Hours of Operation: Thursday, January 24 1:00 pm-6:00 pm SPECIAL THANKS TO SIKICH ICS TECHNOLOGY DIVISION ![]() EVENT LOCATIONS Conference Registration: East Tower/Gold Level (outside Grand Ballroom) Conference Headquarters: East Tower/Gold Level (Across from Conference Registration) Exhibit Hall: Riverside Center in the East Tower/Purple Level (Lower Level) Thursday Evening Social: Grand Ballroom East Tower/Gold Level Education Sessions/CEU Workshops: Columbus Hall East Tower/Gold Level, Regency Ballroom West Tower/Gold Level and other meeting space throughout the hotel. All-Conference Awards Luncheon: Grand Ballroom East Tower/Gold Level Saturday Evening Social: The Field Museum (Shuttle service will be available to and from the Hyatt Regency Chicago.) c13
Thursday, January 24: Friday, January 25: Saturday, January 26: The IAPD/IPRA Soaring to New Heights Conference has the largest exhibit hall of any state park and recreation conference in the country. Be sure to visit and win a prize! SPECIAL THANKS TO W-T ENGINEERING, INC. EXHIBIT HALL INFORMATION The 2008 IAPD/IPRA Exhibit Hall will open at 2:00 pm on Thursday, January 24, 2008. Refreshments will be available on a cash basis in the exhibit hall between 2:00 pm and 6:00 pm. Come visit more than 300 commercial manufacturers, distributors, designers and educational booths. The exhibits will showcase the newest equipment, supplies, ideas and services available to park, recreation, forest preserve, conservation and therapeutic agencies. Plan to spend several hours in the exhibit hall viewing the displays and visiting with exhibitors. All exhibits will be located in the Riverside Hall located in the East Tower/Purple Level. At this year's exhibition, you could win a variety of travel vouchers and generous cash prizes. These will be awarded to delegates at various times during the conference. Entry blanks will be in the ticket packets you receive when you check in at Conference Registration. You must be present to win. Rules and regulations will apply. MESSSAGE BOARD A message board will be located near Conference Headquarters. Individuals outside the hotel may call 312/239-4894 (or x4894 from house phones) to have a message placed on the board. PARKING Delegates who are registered guests at the Hyatt Regency Chicago will receive a discounted parking rate of $22.50 per day at the Hyatt parking garage. No in/out privileges will be allowed. The parking rate for delegates who are registered guests at the Swissotel Chicago is $45. The valet parking rate for delegates who are registered guests at the Fairmont Chicago is $45. Delegates not staying at the hotels can park at the Illinois Center at the current standard parking rate at the time of the conference (no in/out privileges). Once this is filled, delegates can park in any of the downtown garages at regular rates. All delegates are encouraged to take public transportation. POLICY ON CHILDREN To preserve the professional business environment and ensure a quality educational atmosphere at the IAPD/IPRA Soaring to New Heights Conference, education sessions, CEU workshops, social events and the exhibit hall, no one under the age of 18 years will be allowed to participate in these functions or areas unless the person is a speaker or a registered full- or part-time student in a college or university and is attending the conference for the purpose of professional development and networking opportunities. Children are welcome to attend the Saturday Evening Social at The Field Museum. ![]() c14
Registration at Conference Conference Registration at the Hyatt Regency Chicago will be open during the following hours: SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR HOST AGENCIES: Thanks goes to the Hoffman Estates Park District and the Schaumburg Park District for providing the volunteers to help make this conference such a great success. IAPD and IPRA could not do it without your assistance! ![]() Pre-Registration and Name Badges All delegates will receive special bar-coded name badges. These may be picked up from Conference Registration. Onsite Registration You may register for pre-conference workshops (space permitting) and/or the conference onsite at Conference Registration. You must complete a registration form before going to the onsite registration window. These forms will be available on tables located in front of Conference Registration. Lost Name Badges/Tickets Lost name badges are $5 each and lost tickets for meal functions must be repurchased at full price. SPECIAL THANKS TO RECREATION CONCEPTS ![]() Proud sponsor of the portfolios given to all delegates. SPECIAL THANKS TO ILLINOIS PARK DISTRICT LIQUID ASSET FUND+ (IPDLAF+) AND THE PFM GROUP ![]() Proud sponsor of the badge holders given to all delegates for their nametags. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED The Illinois Association of Park Districts (IAPD) and the Illinois Park and Recreation Association (IPRA) have instituted a Satisfaction Guaranteed Policy for the Thursday pre-conference workshops. IAPD and IPRA make every effort to ensure quality programs for participants. However, if a participant is not fully satisfied with the content of the workshop, he or she may request and receive a 100% refund of the workshop fee. A participant who wishes to request a refund for a pre-conference workshop must do so no later than the end of the workshop in question. Forms will be available at Conference Headquarters. Any accreditation or CEUs offered will be forfeited when a refund is made. Refunds will only be made payable to the originator of the check or credit card for the workshop registration. Look for the Satisfaction Guaranteed symbols next to these workshops. ![]() c15 ![]() SATURDAY EVENING SOCIAL: THE FIELD MUSEUM Don't miss the big conference finale! Join us for an evening to remember and enjoy some well-deserved time with friends, delicious food that represents some of the city's wonderful cultures and the amazing ambiance and beauty of The Field Museum as we bid farewell to the 2008 conference. For some extra excitement, register your team of four for the IAPD/IPRA Scavenger Hunt! Not only will you have an opportunity to circulate through the fascinating exhibits the museum has to offer, you also have the chance of winning a cash prize! Scavenger Hunt registrations are only accepted online at www.ilparksconference.com. You will be assigned a start time and will receive general instructions. Clues will be picked up onsite when you check in at the Scavenger Hunt registration desk at the museum. Cash prizes will be awarded to the first, second and third place teams. Delegates who have registered for the full package receive one adult ticket that entitles them to hosted beer, wine and soda; reception hors d'oeuvres; an optional scavenger hunt and transportation to and from The Field Museum. Delegates may purchase extra tickets or children's tickets for the event at Conference Registration. Shuttle service to The Field Museum, 1400 S. Lake Shore Drive, will be available beginning at 6:30 pm and will run until 7:30 pm. Delegates will load on the busses on Stetson Drive facing east in front of the East Tower (in front of the Crystal Ballroom). Return service from The Field Museum back to the Hyatt Regency Chicago will begin at 9:00 pm and will run until 9:45 pm. SAVE THE DATES 2009 IAPD/IPRA Soaring to New Heights Conference 2010 IAPD/IPRA Soaring to New Heights Conference 2011 IAPD/IPRA Soaring to New Heights Conference SILENT AUCTION The Illinois Park and Recreation Foundation, in conjunction with the IPRA College and University Relations Committee, once again will conduct the Silent Auction located right next to Conference Registration, East Tower/Gold Level. Conference delegates will have the opportunity to bid on such items as weekend get-a-ways, tickets to sporting events and golf packages. The auction is an easy way to purchase valuable services and products for yourself and your agency. Proceeds from the auction will support student scholarships in Illinois. Hours of Operation: Thursday, January 24 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm SPECIAL DIETS Persons with special dietary needs may make special arrangements by calling Dina Kartch at IPRA at 630/376-1911 x200 no later than December 17, 2007. SPOUSE/GUEST PROGRAM AND REGISTRATION All spouses or guests must register in order to participate in the conference, visit the exhibit hall and attend special programs. Spouses or guests must have no affiliation with or be employed by a park and recreation agency. Registration will include a name badge for admission to the exhibit hall, Thursday evening social, Opening General Session, educational sessions and CEU workshops. Tickets for the All-Conference Awards Luncheon, Saturday breakfast in the exhibit hall and the Saturday evening social at The Field Museum will be available for purchase. Museums In the Park has generously donated passes to five of Chicago's most popular museums. Passes to the Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum, The Art Institute of Chicago, The Field Museum, The Museum of Science and Industry and The John G. Shedd Aquarium will be available at Conference Registration for spouses and guests only on a first-come, first-served basis. A big thank you to Museums In the Park for providing an opportunity for our guests to enjoy these lakefront gems! ![]() c16
Student Conference Orientation (See page C-22 for more details.) Professional Connection (See page C-22 for more details.) Student Luncheon Speed Mentoring (See page C-36 for more details.) Officers Meeting TABLE RESERVATION SYSTEM FOR THE ALL-CONFERENCE AWARDS LUNCHEON Delegates who wish to reserve a table for the Friday All-Conference Awards Luncheon should have completed the table reservation section, which was included on the advance registration form in the pre-conference brochure. The table reservation fee is $50 and is nonrefundable. The person who is designated the table contact/coordinator will receive, as part of his or her registration confirmation, written instructions concerning the table registration process. Each contact/coordinator will be assigned a time to report to the Table Reservation Booth adjacent to Conference Headquarters in the East Tower/Gold Level. Appointments at the Table Reservation Booth will be scheduled in order of receipt of registration. If you did not pre-register for a reserved table, please stop by the Table Reservation Booth on Friday, January 25 between 9:00 am and 9:30 am to register. The fee for onsite table reservations is $70 and is payable to IAPD. Remember, you must have a full table of 12. UNIVERSITY HOSPITALITIES AND AFFILIATE SOCIALS Thursday, January 24 EIU Recreation Administration Social, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm ITRS/PSD Social, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm SPRA Social, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Friday, January 25 CSU, WIU and Aurora University Social, 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm IEMS Meet and Greet, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm ISU Alumni and Friends Social, 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm SSPRPA Social, 8:00 pm - 12:00 am WHAT TO WEAR Exhibit Hall Grand Opening: Casual business attire Thursday Evening Social: Comfortable, casual clothes Friday All-Conference Awards Luncheon: Business attire Saturday Evening Social: Casual attire AND... DON'T FORGET TO GO GREEN AT CONFERENCE AND EVERY DAY! IPRA's Environmental Committee would like to remind you that it is Easy to Be Green! Be sure to visit with the IPRA Environmental Committee as they'll be sharing some valuable resources and highlighting their current projects. As parks and recreation professionals, it is our responsibility to set a green example and the committee has the tools necessary to help agencies be environmental leaders. The IPRA environmental committee can't wait to meet you! Please join them in participating in several environmental initiatives during conference and "get caught" being green. You'll be rewarded by a member of the committee. Receptacles for recycling paper will be located in the conference registration area, and be sure to bring along a reusable water bottle and mug. ![]() c17
7:30 am-6:00 pm 8:30 am - 12:00 pm 12:15 pm-4:15 pm 1:00 pm -4:30 pm 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm 3:30 pm - 4:45 pm 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm 9:00 pm - Midnight ![]() PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS 8:30 am- 12:00 pm All pre-conference workshops award 0.3 CEUs. Pre-registration is mandatory. 13 (IPRA) 8:30 AM- 12:00 PM Location: Columbus K/L Price: $75 Presenter(s): Anthony Mersino, President, Project Advisors Group Chair: Dean Comber, IPRA Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn the importance of setting big goals; (2) Learn how to use setbacks to energize themselves; (3) Unlock the secrets of enrolling others to support their success: (4) Learn how to use inch - pebble goals to create momentum. 131 (IAPD) 8:30 AM- 12:00 PM Location: Columbus I/J Price: $75 Presenter(s): Eileen Soisson, President, The Meeting Institute ![]() Chair: Cathy Morava, SEASPAR Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Define leadership through group discussion and current day leaders and discuss seven winning traits that are vital to being an effective leader; (2) Identify effective strategies to maximize the leadership opportunities that exist within the upcoming season. ![]() c18
All pre-conference workshops award 0.3 CEUs. Pre-registration is mandatory. 200 (PARKS) Cutting Edge Marketing and PublicAwareness for the Digital Age 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM Location: Comiskey Price: $75 ![]() Presenter(s): Jodi Rudick, Professional Speaker, The Advisors Marketing Group Chair: Leslie DeMoss, West Chicago Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how to enhance their current marketing campaigns with fresh, new cutting edge technologies; (2) Discuss ethical and legal issues related to blogs and social networking sites; (3) Discover how to plan and launch a blog in less than 15 minutes; (4) Identify nine essential ingredients for a successful blog and six simple ways to drive traffic to your site. ![]() 302 (A&F) 8:30 AM- 12:00 PM Location: Columbus G/H Price: $65 Presenter(s): Nancy Aldrich, Superintendent of Human Resources, Arlington Heights Park District Chair: Beverly Wolf, Lombard Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Identify the most vexing HR problems that park and recreation professionals face; (2) Discuss the best ways to handle challenging employee-related problems. 303 (A&F) 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM Location: Plaza Ballroom Price: $65 Presenter(s): Ramon Benedetto, Retired Colonel, USAF; Stephen Fallek, Partner, GuideStar, Inc. Chair: Mike Brottman, Elk Grove Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how achieving extraordinary results through people is built on sound leadership practices; (2) Learn how to identify and align employee behavior toward a shared purpose. 423 (REC) 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM Location: Columbus E/F Price: $75 Presenter(s): Bill Guertin, Professional Speaker, The 800-Pound Gorilla Chair: Kelly LaMore, Bourbonnais Township Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn why customer service is more important than ever in parks and recreation; (2) Understand why most internal programs fail and what you can do about it; (3) Discover that "customer refreshment" is a concept and a program that has a high probability of success in your park district. c19
All pre-conference workshops award 0.3 CEUs. Pre-registration is mandatory. PRE-CONFERENCEWORKSHOPS 8:30 am- 12:00 pm All pre-conference workshops award 0.3 CEUs. Pre-registration is mandatory. 501 (TR) 8:30 AM-12:00 PM Location: Columbus C/D Price: $75 Presenter(s): Todd Streff, Board Certified Behavior Analyst, Great Strides Behavioral Consulting, Inc. Chair: Jennifer Bruecks, Tri County SRA Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn strategies for assessing and analyzing behavior problems; (2) Have knowledge of the principles of behavior so they can identify why key skills are not being learned or why behavior problems are occurring. 601 (FM) 8:30 AM- 12:00 PM Location: Columbus A/B Price: $75 Presenter(s): Michael McCarty, Director of Parks and Recreation, City of Fairfax Chair: Mike Toohey, Lisle Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn the four areas of creating and implementing a vision-driven organization; (2) Develop a plan for branding their organization's vision through the R.A.M.R method. 12 (IPRA) 1:00 PM -4:30 PM Location: Columbus K/L Price: $75 Presenter(s): Roy Ellis Moody, Professional Speaker, Roy Moody and Associates Chair: Diane Frandsen, IPRA Management Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Identify the emotional requirements of being a supervisor; (2) Explore four coaching skills that will enhance employee performance. 130 (IAPD) 1:00 PM -4:30 PM
Price: $75 Presenter(s): Eileen Soisson, President, The Meeting Institute Chair: Rhonda Browne, Hazel Crest Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Acknowledge the role attitude plays within any parks and recreation workplace and identify positive and negative attitudes within the workplace; (2) Recognize how a positive attitude can greatly affect the workplace, its goals and personal and professional lives. 201 (PARKS) 1:00 PM -4:30 PM
Price: $75 Presenter(s): Jodi Rudick, Professional Speaker, The Advisors Marketing Group Chair: Jesse Felix, West Chicago Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Identify five generations as identified by demographers as well as motivation techniques to best communicate with these populations; (2) Differentiate between fact and fiction when it comes to age-related stereotypes; (3) Enhance existing programs to meet the needs of active older adults; (4) Demonstrate a new tolerance and understanding for people who are both younger and older than them through interpersonal role reversal exercises. 301 (A&F) 1:00 PM -4:30 PM Location: Columbus G/H Price: $65 Presenter(s): Julius Rhodes, Management Consultant, MPR Group Chair: Patrick Ryan, City of Chicago, Department of Law Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Better understand and be able to implement supervisory methods that will improve their ability to lead; (2) Understand and be able to appropriately respond to how they are viewed by members of their teams. c20
All pre-conference workshops award 0.3 CEUs. Pre-registration is mandatory. 424 (REC) 1:00 PM -4:30 PM Location: Columbus E/F Price: $75 Presenter(s): Bill Guertin, Professional Speaker, The 800-Pound Gorilla Chair: Kelly LaMore, Bourbonnais Township Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Discover where their agency's natural strengths lie in the marketplace; (2) Learn how to ethically exploit their genuine stories without hype or exaggeration; (3) Understand the Four Laws of Authenticity and what they can do to produce breakthrough results in marketing their programs and services. 502 (TR) 1:00 PM -4:30 PM Location: Columbus C/D Price: $75 Presenter(s): Todd Streff, Board Certified Behavior Analyst, Great Strides Behavioral Consulting, Inc. Chair: Jennifer Bruecks, Tri County SRA Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Identify and develop effective reinforcers and set guidelines for the effective use of reinforcers; (2) Learn the difference between bribery and reinforcement and how to evaluate what to do next when a reinforcement appears not to work. 602 (FM) 1:00 PM -4:30 PM Location: Plaza Ballroom Price: $75 Presenter(s): Joe DeLuce, Director of Recreation, Champaign Park District; LoriKay Paden, Community and Education Services Coordinator, University of Illinois Chair: Mike Bachio, Winfield Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn the importance of delivering high quality customer service through identifying, creating and implementing customer service standards; (2) Learn important service skills that, when implemented and supported, will improve customer service delivery. 625 (FM) 1:00 PM -4:30 PM Location: Columbus A/B Price: $75 Presenter(s): Alice Eastman, Superintendent of Natural Resources, Bolingbrook Park District Chair: Kristine Wahlgren, Romeoville Recreation Department Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Discover what LEED is, how it can be used and who is using it; (2) Brainstorm ways to incorporate green design strategies including materials into their projects, determine cost benefits and detriments and learn from case studies of projects in progress and built work. ![]() c21
Office Support Workshop - NEW FORMAT! PRE-REGISTRATION IS MANDATORY. 12:15 PM -4:15 PM Location: Regency A; Acapulco; Atlanta; Toronto Price: $65 This fee includes lunch. Presenter(s): Nancy Aldrich, Scott Chovanec, Tracey Crawford 12:15 PM- 1:30 PM 1:40 PM-4:15 PM 4:30 PM IAPD and IPRA are excited to bring you the Office Support Workshop in a new format this year! It is designed with quality professional development tracks delivered in a format that encourages discourse, networking and relationship building. Following lunch, attendees will spend 45 minutes in each breakout and dive into the timely topics below. Building Positive Relationships with Your Co-Workers Acapulco, West Tower/Gold Level Much of our time at work is spent interacting with our co-workers. Whether it's your board of directors, executive director, immediate supervisor or the co-worker who shares your cubicle, you must be able to communicate, relate to and problem-solve with these individuals. Are you doing so as effectively as you could? Tracey Crawford, superintendent of recreation with the Northern Suburban Special Recreation Association, will help you explore the key aspects of building positive workplace relationships and discuss the skills needed to help you foster more harmonious, productive working relationships within your department and agency. Learn How to Manage Your Work Day Productively: Efficient Work Areas Make Sense Atlanta, West Tower/Gold Level In our hectic, fast-paced world, the time we have available to get our work done, and the office space we have in which to do it, seems to be shrinking. More than ever, busy administrative professionals must understand how their time is spent (and wasted) and how their work areas should be arranged for greater efficiency. Nancy Aldrich, superintendent of HR with the Arlington Heights Park District, will show you that you can create the time you need to get things done, and she'll share important tips to help you better organize your work space. Tips in the Delivery of Exceptional Customer Service Toronto, West Tower/Gold Level Providing excellent customer service has become an extremely difficult and sometimes quite challenging endeavor. Customers' expectations are exceedingly high and their demands can challenge even the most skilled administrative professional; yet not just meeting but exceeding our customers' expectations is key to the success of our agencies. In this session, Scott Chovanec, president of Scott Chovanec and Associates, will explore the dynamics of providing exceptional customer service and help you create a "culture of service" approach that sets you - and your agency - apart from rest. 806 (STUDENT) Student Conference Orientation 3:30 PM-4:45 PM Location: Regency A Presenter(s): Michael Benard, Executive Director, Wheaton Park District; Michael Selep, Professional Services Director, IPRA Chair: Michael Selep, IPRA Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Meet fellow students as well as professionals and begin to develop a professional network; (2) Identify the opportunities for personal and professional growth at the conference. The Professional Connection 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Location: Regency A/B Students and professionals please join us before the socials begin and get a head start on your networking weekend! Students: You won't want to miss this great opportunity to network with professionals in the field. A relaxed, social atmosphere will provide an informal setting to inquire and talk with professionals in your area of interest. Professionals: You were a student at one time with quite a few questions. These students are the future professionals in the field and you can help by sharing your knowledge and experience. Everyone who attends will enjoy pizza and beverages. Students - get there to fill out your free raffle ticket for great prizes! Special thanks to Mike Baiardo of the Alsip Park District for coordinating this year's Professional Connection. ![]() c22
7:00 am -4:30 pm 7:45 am -9:00 am 8:30 am - 10:30 am 9:00 am -11:30 am 9:30 am- 10:45 am 11:00 am - 11:45 am 12:00 pm- 1:30 pm 12:15 pm-2:15 pm 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm 2:00 pm-3:15 pm 2:45 pm - 4:45 pm 3:00 pm-4:15 pm 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm *Ticketed Event FRIDAY MORNING EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS All educational sessions award 0.1 CEUs. No pre-registration is necessary. 34 (IPRA) 7:45 AM - 9:00 AM Location: Columbus C/D Presenter(s): LoriKay Paden, Community and Education Services Coordinator and Laura Payne, Director of Illinois Senior Wellness Initiative, Assistant Professor, University of Illinois Chair: Maddie Kelly, Oak Lawn Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will; (1) Have evidence of outcomes for community parks and recreation to use for grants, marketing and public relations; (2) Learn about the latest research findings that document positive impacts of community parks and recreation. 108 (IAPD) 7:45 AM-9:00 AM Location: Plaza A Presenter(s): Bill Pettry, Field and Member Services Manager and Irma Rodriguez, Field Representative, Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Chair: Barbara Daudelin, Round Lake Area Park District You won't want to miss this session if you are enrolled in IMRF. Come to learn and review all of the benefits to which you are entitled. Understand how your service credit works - past and present. Learn about the earnings definition and the Early Retirement Incentive. Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Have the basic knowledge of how a retirement benefit is calculated and how the Early Retirement Incentive (ERI) improves the retirement package; (2) Be better equipped to determine what questions each has for their own retirement planning. c24
110 (IAPD) 7:45 AM - 9:00 AM Location: Columbus A/B Presenter(s): Robert Bush, Attorney, Ancel, Glink, Diamond, Bush, DiCianni and Krafthefer, P.C., Steve Adams, Attorney, Brook, Adams and Tarulis; Peter Murphy, General Counsel, Illinois Association of Park Districts Chair: Peter Murphy, IAPD Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Become more familiar with the most current court cases that impact park districts, forest preserves and conservation and recreation agencies; (2) Be able to participate in an open forum to address specific legal questions impacting agencies or boards. 112 (IAPD) 7:45 AM -9:00 AM Location: Stetson Suite F/G Presenter(s): Deborah Bloom, Regional Vice President of Communications and Marketing and Kristen Knobloch, Chicago Marketing Director, American Heart Association Chair: Deborah Rugg, Urbana Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn about the alliance for healthier generations "Go Healthy Challenge" tools and resources that agencies can use to help fight childhood obesity in Illinois; (2) Learn about the statewide partnership between the American Heart Association and the IAPD that is combating the epidemic of childhood obesity. 133 (IAPD) 7:45 AM-9:00 AM Location: Hong Kong Presenter(s): John McGovern, Executive Director, NSSRA Chair: Norm Reinertson, Elmhurst Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Understand the IAPD SRA recognition criteria; (2) Understand the Medicaid Waiver Service that an SRA can provide and the process for doing so. 135 (IAPD) 7:45 AM-9:00 AM Location: New Orleans Presenter(s): Bob Schmidt, Schaumburg Park District Chair: Deborah Rugg, Urbana Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how to use landscape features to provide outdoor exercise for seniors, while beautifying district facilities in an environmentally friendly way; (2) Learn how they can use such special parks to expand their programming, both for seniors and other user groups. 208 (PARKS) 7:45 AM-9:00 AM Location: Acapulco Presenter(s): Jamie Sutherland, Associate VP Investments, Wachovia Securities Chair: Frank Lonertz, West Chicago Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Find out how criminals access and use their information; (2) Learn the best methods to prevent their information from being compromised and, if it is, what to do about it. 211 (PARKS) 7:45 AM-9:00 AM Location: Picasso Presenter(s): Stan Gehrt, Assistant Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Wildlife Extension Specialist, Ohio State University Chair: Jesse Felix, West Chicago Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn facts about coyote natural history, especially in urban parks, which they can use in their natural history programs. Some of these facts are new to science; (2) Learn about coyote conflicts and issues surrounding their threats to people and pets. This information can be used to guide management policies and educational programs in parks. C25
310 (A&F) 7:45 AM -9:00 AM Location: Field Presenter(s): Rob Sperl, Director of Planning, Wheaton Park District Chair: Sue Leninger, Bartlett Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Gain an understanding of what TIF districts are, why they are created and the extent of their use throughout Illinois; (2) Learn what the legislation requires a municipality to do to get input from overlapping taxing bodies and how to determine what the impact of a TIF district will be in their community. 313 (A&F) 7:45 AM -9:00 AM Location: Water Tower Presenter(s): Andy Mace, Principal, Miller Cooper and Company; Kelly Zabinski, Owner, Zabinski Consulting Services, Inc. Chair: Linda Straka, Batavia Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn the latest in GASB pronouncements and Statements on Auditing Standards (SAS); (2) Gain knowledge of how these standards will affect the annual audit and their agency. 323 (A&F) 7:45 AM -9:00 AM Location: Skyway 260 Presenter(s): Constance Rajala, VP Marketing and Operations, Sterling Network Integration, Inc.; John Verdrody, Regional Sales Manager, Baracuda Networks Chair: Christi Jacobson, Park District of Franklin Park Learning Outcome: Participants will: (1) Learn about the use of appliances for firewalls and filtering. 404 (REC) 7:45 AM - 9:00 AM Location: Skyway 273 Presenter(s): Lori Brown, Youth Sports Consultant, ASEP Chair: Mark Ftacek, Wauconda Park District Learning Outcome: Participants will: (1) Be able to develop a program philosophy and communicate it effectively to athletes, coaches and parents; (2) Gain valuable tips for: recruiting, training, evaluating and keeping officials; working effectively with parents and dealing with "problem" parents. 406 (REC) 7:45 AM-9:00 AM Location: Buckingham Presenter(s): Jim Walsh, Owner, Sportsfields, Inc. Chair: Mark Ftacek, Wauconda Park District Infields. Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Leave with a better understanding and knowledge about skin infield options in regards to infield mix amended with calcined clay, limestone and topdressing infields; (2) Learn about turf infields: seed versus sod, big roll sod, multi-use infields and site preparations. 416 (REC) 7:45 AM - 9:00 AM Location: Plaza B Presenter(s): Debra Barr, Community Program Supervisor, Elgin Parks and Recreation; Lynn Minuskin, Pre-School/Day Camp Supervisor, Arlington Heights Park District; Sandra Thompson, Recreation Supervisor, Crystal Lake Park District Chair: Karen Pritchard, Sugar Grove Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how to start a new camp program or improve an existing one; (2) Learn how to keep an existing camp program successful, fresh and exciting. 426 (REC) 7:45 AM-9:00 AM Location: Comiskey Presenter(s): Keith Jacobs, President, Experiential Systems, Inc; Frank Palmissano, Asst. Superintendent/Challenge Course Supervisor, Round Lake Area Park District Chair: Ross Bertone, Round Lake Area Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn ways to utilize challenge courses and adventure programs to enhance their agency; (2) Gain a better understanding of experiential and adventure programs. c26
518 (TR) 7:45 AM-9:00 AM Location: Columbian Presenter(s): Panel of Experts Chair: Lisa Gates, SSSRA Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn tips and tools to help with communication behavior management and adaptations at an inclusion program; (2) Be introduced to the informative, interactive CD-Rom. This is specifically designed to help agencies understand what inclusion is, the inclusion process and other related topics for training purposes. 611 (FM) 7:45 AM -9:00 AM Location: Atlanta Presenter(s): Tom LaLonde, Principal, Williams Architects, Ltd. Chair: Jeff Janda, Berwyn Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Be able to determine which of the number of options available for building or renovating a pool complex will best meet the needs and pocketbooks of their constituents; (2) Gain an understanding of how a phased approach to building or expanding an aquatic complex can work and be able to consider if such an approach is right for their situation. 615 (FM) 7:45 AM-9:00 AM Location: Grand Suite 2AB Presenter(s): Tom Cicero, Firefighter/Paramedic, Pool Coordinator, Hanover Park Fire Department; Michelle Stump, Recreation/Aquatic Supervisor, Carol Stream Park District; Eric Wilson, Superintendent of Facility Operations, Carol Stream Park District Chair: Eric Wilson, Carol Stream Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Be given insight into how to reach their staff, get their attention and capitalize on their talents and youth; (2) Discover successful methods of training that have worked with the youth of the community in agencies just like theirs. 623 (FM) 7:45 AM-9:00 AM Location: Grand Suite 5 Presenter(s): Daniel Atilano, AIA, Principal, Burnidge, Cassell and Associates, Inc. Chair: Stephen Neill, Arlington Heights Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how to maximize resources and value when implementing a facility addition, remodeling or adaptive reuse project; (2) Learn a simple and comprehensive ten-step planning process. 910 (CM) 7:45 AM -9:00 AM Location: Soldier Field Presenter(s): Sukh Sanghera, Senior Account Executive, The Active Network Chair: Stephanie FitzSimons, Bartlett Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how to increase their marketing exposure while reducing their expenses; (2) Learn the history and proven results behind a targeted e-mail campaign. FRIDAY MORNING CEU WORKSHOPS 15 (IPRA) 8:30 AM- 10:30 AM Location: Truffles Presenter(s): Barbara Heller, Senior Manager, PROS Consulting Chair: Debbie Carlson, River Trails Park District Learning Outcome: Participants will: (1) Explore the components needed to develop a strategic planning process. 19 (IPRA) 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM Location: Grand Suite 3 Presenter(s): Paul Amundsen, CFRE, Principal, Paul W. Amundsen, Inc.; Jerry Handlon, Retired Executive Director, Schaumburg Park District Chair: Mike Baiardo, Alsip Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Develop an outline plan of operational techniques; (2) Share with each other successes and failures of their agencies' operational techniques. c27 ![]() FRIDAY MORNING CEU WORKSHOPS 26 (IPRA) 8:30 AM- 10:30 AM Location: Gold Coast Presenter(s): Dave Brooks, Manager of Nature and Conservation Services, Schaumburg Park District; Bill Donnell, Superintendent of Parks, Fox Valley Park District; Cheryl Toohey, School-Age Program Coordinator, Skokie Park District Chair: Cameron Bettin, Plainfield Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn about the current tools that exist to help agencies "go green" and will hear first-hand about how these tools have been utilized by agencies; (2) Understand the internal and external benefits of greening their agencies. 35 (IPRA) 8:30 AM- 10:30 AM Location: Addams Presenter(s): Dan LoCascio, Athletic Manager and Joe Modrich, Director, Park District of Franklin Park; Penny Wilson, Playworker, Adventure Playgrounds Chair: Joe Modrich, Park District of Franklin Park Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how to apply playwork concepts in existing programs and recreation environments from preschool to young adults; (2) Discover results of current child-led play initiatives and review the obstacles and challenges that are encountered in transition from traditional programming to playwork. 106 (IAPD) 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM Location: Burnham Presenter(s): Chris Brewer, Principal and Dan Martin, Vice President, Economics Research Associates Chair: Mickey Macholl, Hanover Park Park District This session will focus on how changes in technology, household structures, consumer tastes, competition and other factors may influence the demand for parks and recreation in the future within your community. Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Understand ways in which demand could shift; (2) Learn tools and approaches to better understand and prepare for these shifts and trends. 113 (IAPD) 8:30 AM- 10:30 AM Location: McCormick Presenter(s): Steve Swanson, Director, National Historic Landmark, Glenview Park District; Melinda Pruett-Jones, Executive Director, Chicago Wilderness; Chris Mulvaney, Science and Natural Resources Coordinator, Chicago Wilderness Chair: Steve Swanson, Glenview Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Be presented a national model that began in northeast Illinois for regional cooperation utilizing a membership network; (2) Be presented ways to research, share and develop a biodiversity blueprint and implementation plan. 117 (IAPD) 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM Location: Stetson Suite E Presenter(s): Tara Griffin, Assistant Vice President of Public Finance, Harris N.A; Stephanie Posey, Attorney and Robert A. Porter, Director of Special Projects, Ancel, Glink, Diamond, Bush, DiCianni and Krafthefer, PC. Chair: Tim Stratton, Glencoe Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Obtain a strong understanding on how their levy, budget and appropriation ordinances work; (2) Master the tips and tricks in getting maximum results from levy, budget and appropriation ordinances and get a complete understanding of bonds. 121 (IAPD) 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM Location: Columbus I/J
Chair: Chris Garry, Barrington Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Identify what motivation is and discuss personal motivators; (2) Learn how to get motivated within the workplace and then lead by example. Attendees will create motivational "tool kits" to take back to their workplaces. c28
202 (PARKS) 8:30 AM-10:30 AM Location: DuSable Presenter(s): Janet Macunovich, Professional Gardner, Michigan School of Gardening Chair: Teresa Jardis, West Chicago Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Discover how to combine annuals, perennials, bulbs, trees and shrubs into a cohesive mixed border; (2) Learn tips and techniques on how to care for a mixed border bed. 306 (A&F) 8:30 AM- 10:30 AM Location: Crystal A Presenter(s): Julius Rhodes, Management Consultant, MPR Group Chair: Eric Hermonson, Bartlett Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Better understand and apply strategic methods that will foster positive group dynamics; (2) Comprehend and apply principles designed to clearly illustrate the impact their choice of language has on others. 318 (A&F) 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM Location: Wrigley Presenter(s): Denise Eaves, Senior Account Manager, Workplace Solutions EAP Chair: Susan Balling, NEDSRA Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn the components of a successful workplace wellness program; (2) Discuss how a wellness program can improve employees' physical, mental and emotional well being. 411 (REC) 8:30 AM- 10:30 AM Location: Columbus K/L Presenter(s): Rebecca Korzyniewski, Recreation Supervisor, Gurnee Park District Chair: Stephanie Simpson, Orland Park Recreation and Parks Department Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn about current trends in dance programming at local agencies; (2) Share ideas and receive support from other recreation professionals. 425 (REC) 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM Location: Crystal C Presenter(s): Bill Guertin, Professional Speaker, The 800-Pound Gorilla Chair: Kelly LaMore, Bourbonnais Township Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Discover several astounding accomplishments of Leonardo DaVinci; (2) Be able to translate each of those accomplishments into a useful personal learning experience; (3) Create mini action plans designed to lead others more effectively based on each learning exercise. 430 (REC) 8:30 AM- 10:30 AM Location: Crystal B Presenter(s): Dawn Gaines, Gymnastic Coach and Jo Witucki, Recreation Supervisor, Bloomingdale Park District Chair: Gina Byrnes, Oak Forest Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn new ways to use equipment on hand or find new equipment that is easily affordable or easy to make; (2) Develop an outstanding children's fitness program that can be passed on to other instructors. 614 (FM) 8:30 AM-10:30 AM Location: Skyway 272 Presenter(s): Vince Kennedy, Superintendent of Recreation, Schaumburg Park District; Ron Oestriech, Superintendent of Revenue Facilities, Bolingbrook Park District Chair: Laura Gallagher, Schaumburg Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Increase their knowledge of duties and responsibilities required for an indoor aquatic park renovation; (2) Learn how two park districts handled the process and what made it successful. c29
FRIDAY MORNING CEU WORKSHOPS 624 (FM) 8:30 AM- 10:30 AM Location: Columbus E/F Presenter(s): Tom Poulos, AIA, Principal, Williams Architects, Ltd.; Doreen Redman, Lead For Williams Interiors, Williams Architects, Ltd. Chair: JoAnn Lodine, Park District of LaGrange Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Be able to envision basic sizes for various facilities and identify various finishing options for facilities; (2) Be able to equate different degrees of facility choices and relate them to the general budget considerations. 905 (CM) 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM Location: Columbus G/H Presenter(s): Bobbi Nance, Teen Adventure Supervisor, Park District of Oak Park Chair: Connie Cooke, Crystal Lake Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn about what attracts teens, motivates them and what they really spend their money on; (2) Learn how to apply the newfound knowledge on teens and how they can alter their marketing materials without spending a dime. 101 (IAPD) 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Location: Hong Kong Presenter(s): Steven J. Klienman, General Counsel, Park District Risk Management Agency Chair: Ray Morrill, Wheaton Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Better balance the legal rights of the employer with the rights of the employee; (2) Identify key technology and workplace search policies necessary for the 21st century. 103 (IAPD) 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Location: Stetson Suite F/G Presenter(s): Jan Vandek, Former Alderman, City of Elmhurst Chair: Colette Kubiesa, Elmhurst Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Understand what is required for success and how park districts can impact the end result; (2) Learn examples of innovations, early release and surplus declarations that can be used to benefit all taxing bodies. 107 (IAPD) 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Location: Skyway 260 Presenter(s): Mitchell Cohen, Chief, Environmental/Crimes Bureau, Illinois State Attorney General's Office Chair: Tom Jungen, Freeport Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how to avoid illegal dumping and how to protect their agency should illegal dumping occur; (2) Learn what to do if illegal dumping is discovered on agency property. 120 (IAPD) Legal Services and Administrative Advice for Small Park Districts 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Location: Columbus A/B Presenter(s): Rob Bush and Derke Price, Attorneys, Ancel, Glink, Diamond, Bush, DiCianni and Krafthefer, RC. Chair: Patricia Polzin, Crete Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn about the Open Meetings Act, ordinance procedures, labor and liability issues, communications, bidding and much more; (2) Learn further about e-mail use, hiring and firing, contracts, closed sessions and explore creating a legal pool. 122 (IAPD) 9:30 AM- 10:45 AM Location: Plaza A Presenter(s): Ronette Leal-McCarthy, Attorney and Patty Hermann, Director of Client Marketing and Grants, Ancel, Glink, Diamond, Bush, DiCianni and Krafthefer, PC. Chair: Jack Schmerer, Buffalo Grove Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn the procedures required for developing a foundation; (2) Gain knowledge of revenue sources and strategies that apply to foundations. c30
129 (IAPD) 9:30 AM-10:45 AM Location: Columbus C/D Presenter(s): Jeff Schroeder, Senior Managing Consultant, PFM Group/IPDLAF+ Chair: Fred Hohnke, Woodridge Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how a park district's investment policy can be expanded to provide for more investment options and thus increase interest income; (2) Learn how to create a good cash flow analysis and also how to implement an investment plan based on the cash flow analysis. 315 (A&F) 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Location: Plaza B Presenter(s): Kelly Kost, Partner, Chapman and Cutler; Raphaliata T. McKenzie, Vice President, Director and Owner and David Phillips, Senior Vice President, Speer Financial Chair: Tim Sloth, Gurnee Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how to verify the validity of sales results; (2) Learn about electronic open auctions. 316 (A&F) 9:30 AM- 10:45 AM Location: Grand Suite 5 Presenter(s): Cynthia DeCola, Hodges, Loizzi, Eisenhammer, Rodick and Kohn Chair: Sue Leninger, Bartlett Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Identify the main types of taxable employee benefits; (2) Understand how the IRS taxes the most common taxable employee benefits. 317 (A&F) 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Location: Water Tower Presenter(s): Nancy Aldrich, Superintendent of Human Resources, Arlington Heights Park District; Cathy Carlo, Human Resource Manager, Park District of Highland Park Chair: Nancy Aldrich, Arlington Heights Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Identify the benefits and cost savings of implementing an automated time and attendance system; (2) Understand the steps to take to successfully implement an automated time and attendance system. 420 (REC) 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Location: Buckingham Presenter(s): Chris Eckert, Recreation Supervisor and Greg Ney, Athletic Supervisor, Buffalo Grove Park District Chair: Greg Ney, Buffalo Grove Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Explore ideas, share common successes and concerns among professionals across Illinois; (2) Meet and network with colleagues and enjoy a t-shirt exchange. 433 (REC) 9:30 AM- 10:45 AM Location: Acapulco Presenter(s): Teresa Grodsky, Senior Center Coordinator, Park Ridge Park and Recreation District; Mindi Schwartz, Division Manager, Senior Programs, Rolling Meadows Park District; Mary Stallings, Senior Center Coordinator, Dundee Township Park District Chair: Teresa Grodsky, Park Ridge Park and Recreation Department Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn important basics required for a successful senior program; (2) Receive new and innovative programs that will help encourage great participation. c31
515 (TR) 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Location: Picasso Presenter(s): Caryn Elm, Adventure Center Staff and Program Supervisor, Iron Oaks Adventure Center Chair: Ryan Cortez, SWSRA Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn and relearn new and classic name games; (2) Have an opportunity to network with other professionals in the field. 520 (TR) 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Location: Stetson Suite B/C Presenter(s): John Bealer, Director of Parks and Recreation, Schiller Park Recreation Department; Larry Reiner, Executive Director, NEDSRA; Mike Rylko, Executive Director, Buffalo Grove Park District Chair: Amber Dolence, Warren Special Recreation Association Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Understand why special recreation cooperatives are an efficient way to provide service for residents with disabilities and why they should consider providing this service even though they may have had few requests to do so; (2) Know how the statutes authorize joint programming for people with disabilities as well as addressing accessibility modifications of facilities, inclusion services and other ADA needs. 522 (TR) 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Location: Comiskey Presenter(s): Jane Hodgkinson, Executive Director, WDSRA; Mark Trieglaff, President, Accessibility Consultation and Training Service Chair: Tamara Pareti, Tri County SRA Learning Outcomes: Participants will; (1) Learn what a transition plan is and what their obligation is; (2) Learn the basics of developing a transition plan and evaluating their facilities. 608 (FM) 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Location: New Orleans Presenter(s): Haley Panton, Project Manager, Water Technology, Inc. Chair: Kati Mitchell, Wheaton Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Identify and develop strategic options to establish the correct scope of services and schedule of activities; (2) Establish the correct amount of experience and project-based information to request of consultant candidates so that the quality of experience and information to be reviewed is well balanced. 618 (FM) 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Location: Ogden Presenter(s): Brian Smith, Manager/Head Golf Professional, Homewood-Flossmoor Park District; Greg Sundstrom, Bolingbrook Park District Chair: Ruth Brackman, Warrenville Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how each golf course implements its operations; (2) Benefit from open discussions regarding their golf seasons. 619 (FM) 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Location: Wright Presenter(s): Sandra Brubaker, Director, Graue Mill and Museum; Denise Graf, Chair, Educational Programs, In-Home Learning Conference Chair: Debbie Frandrei, Buffalo Grove Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn about the different groups within the Illinois home schooling community and how their ideas affect their choices in programming; (2) Learn how programs they currently offer can be adapted to fit the needs of the home schooling community. c32
![]() 626 (FM) 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Location: Atlanta Presenter(s): Mike DeSantiago, President, Primera; Brian Huckstadt, Director of Parks and Planning, Arlington Heights Park District; Frank Parisi, AIA, Williams Architects, Ltd. Chair: Ryan Jastrzab, Itasca Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how sustainable design has gained momentum in the field of architecture; (2) Learn when planning a new facility project the role that energy management can play in applying green principles to reduce natural resource usage and to save costs. 801 (STUDENT) 9:30 AM-10:45 AM Location: Field Presenter(s): Peter Dubs, Golf Course Manager, Niles Park District; Nick Troy, Manager Recreation Services, Hinsdale Park and Recreation Department Chair:. Dee Kaiser, University of Illinois Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Gain a better understanding of what to expect in their first job in the recreation field; (2) Be given tips on how to succeed as a young professional. 906 (CM) 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Location: Toronto Presenter(s): Jessica Alexenko, Public Relations and Advertising Specialist, Lisle Park District; Shirell Mollo, Communications and Marketing Manager, Oak Brook Park District; Michael Terson, Public Relations and Marketing Manager, Buffalo Grove Park District; Karen Wegrzyn, Marketing Manager, Tinley Park Park District Chair: Heather Young, Children's Discovery Museum, Normal Parks and Recreation Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn the most cutting-edge strategies for creating a brochure that not only demands the attention of your residents but also increases your publication's shelf-life; (2) Gain the tools they need to set up an efficient schedule for their seasonal brochure production. 1008 (EMS) 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Location: Columbian Presenter(s): Gregg Crocker, Director of Community Service Education, School District #21; Ron Salski, Director of Park and Recreation Services, Wheeling Park District Chair: Kim Harris, Wheeling Park District Opening General Session with Richard Louv Friday, January 25, 2008 Location: Regency Ballroom, West Tower/Gold Level Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder Richard Louv, author of Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder, and chairman of the Children and Nature Network, speaks about the transformation in the relationship between children and nature and how society is teaching young people to avoid direct experience in nature. That unintended message is delivered by schools, families, even organizations devoted to the outdoors and codified into the legal and regulatory structures of many of our local communities. He also describes the new body of scientific evidence demonstrating just how important direct contact with the outdoors is to healthy child development, touching on such health issues as ADHD, childhood obesity, stress, creativity and cognitive functioning. To stimulate a "Leave No Child Inside" movement, he offers practical suggestions for action by parents, grandparents, government agencies, conservationists, urban planners, educators and others concerned about the future of childhood and the Earth itself. Richard Louv is the author of seven books about family, nature and community including Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder, which has created a national conversation about the disconnection between children and nature and its implications for human health and the future of the environment. A columnist for the San Diego Union-Tribune from 1984 to 2006, he has written for the New York Times and other newspapers and magazines, and has been a columnist and member of the editorial advisory board for Parents magazine. He is the chairman of the Children and Nature Network (www.cnaturenet.org) and a member of the Citistates Group, an organization of urban observers. He has served as an advisor to the Ford Foundation's Leadership for a Changing World award program and the National Scientific Council on the Developing Child and as a Visiting Scholar at the Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University. He has appeared on Good Morning America, the Today Show, NPR's Fresh Air and Talk of the Nation, and, most recently, the CBS Evening News and the NBC Nightly News. c33
16 (IPRA) 2:45 PM -4:45 PM Location: Gold Coast Presenter(s): Roy Ellis Moody, Professional Speaker, Roy Moody and Associates Chair: Mike Baiardo, Alsip Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Identify the four Cs of high performance; (2) Explore ways to survive and thrive during the chaos of change, stress and uncertainty. 23 (IPRA) 2:45 PM -4:45 PM Location: Skyway 272 Presenter(s): Panel of Experts Chair: Mike Clark, Batavia Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn the history of professional certification and the development of criteria used for the certification process; (2) Gain an understanding of the exam process and certification maintenance. 115 (IAPD) Directors and the Law 2:45 PM -4:45 PM Location: Columbus I/J Presenter(s): Robert Bush, Attorney, Ancel, Glink, Diamond, Bush, DiCianni and Krafthefer, PC. Chair: Lili McGovern, Hoffman Estates Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Get an up-to-date focus on changing legal issues impacting their agencies and jobs; (2) Learn of changes in labor, personnel, electronic impacts, medical information, criminal background checks and hiring. 124 (IAPD) 2:45 PM-4:45 PM Location: Crystal A Presenter(s): Keri-Lyn Krafthefer and Margaret Kostopulos, Attorneys, Ancel, Glink, Diamond, Bush, DiCianni and Krafthefer, P.C. Chair: Mickey Macholl, Hanover Park Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn the proper procedures to hire, fire, suspend and other procedures involved with the labor laws; (2) Learn the steps in negotiating and dealing with unions. 136 (IAPD) 2:45 PM -4:45 PM Location: Crystal B Presenter(s): Peggy Stewart, No Child Left Inside Coordinator, Chicago Park District; John Elliot, No Child Left Inside Coordinator, Cook County Forest Preserve District; Melinda A. Pruett-Jones, Executive Director, Chicago Wilderness Chair: Chuck Balling, Glenview Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn about the regional part of a national coalition committed to reconnecting kids with the outdoors as part of a healthy childhood; (2) Learn about efforts of different agencies and opportunities to work in a collaborative manner. 203 (PARKS) 2:45 PM -4:45 PM Location: Wrigley Presenter(s): Janet Macunovich, Professional Gardner, Michigan School of Gardening Chair: Cindy Anderson, West Chicago Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn practical tips for using what's best each month for maximum color; (2) Discover the benefits of taking plants "off exhibit" throughout the growing season to maximize each month's signature flower(s) for maximum and continuous color. 305 (A&F) 2:45 PM -4:45 PM Location: Grand Suite 3 Presenter(s): Panel of Experts Chair: Nancy Aldrich, Arlington Heights Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Understand the different career paths available to parks and recreation professionals; (2) Explore and discuss the challenges women face as they advance their careers in park and recreation. c34
322 (A&F) 2:45 PM-4:45 PM Location: Columbus E/F Presenter(s): Dean Comber, Information Technology Director, IPRA Chair: Pat Klawitter, Arlington Heights Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Identify the various types of disabilities a Web site user may have; (2) Discuss software, devices and design elements that make a Web site universally accessible. 422 (REC) 2:45 PM -4:45 PM Location: Crystal C Presenter(s): LoriKay Paden, Community and Education Services Coordinator, University of Illinois; Laura Payne, Director of Illinois Senior Wellness Initiative, Assistant Professor, University of Illinois Chair: Laura Payne, University of Illinois Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Be introduced to several evidence-based programs being offered in public parks and recreation settings, such as Taiji and 'N Balance; (2) Observe and enjoy several examples of evidence-based health and wellness programs. 432 (REC) 2:45 PM - 4:45 PM Location: Columbus K/L Presenter(s): Dawn Gaines, Gymnastic Instructor and Jo Witucki, Recreation Supervisor, Bloomingdale Park District Chair: Gina Byrnes, Oak Forest Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will; (1) Learn what can be done to enhance one's existing equipment; (2) Understand how to teach preschoolers eye and hand coordination while still having fun. 511 (TR) 2:45 PM -4:45 PM Location: Truffles Presenter(s): Donna McCauley, Professor/Coordinator Recreation Therapy and Recreation Management, Moraine Valley College; Sandra Klitzing, Associate Professor, Illinois State University Chair: Trish Niemiec, Tri County SRA Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn what role they play in advocating the therapeutic recreation profession; (2) Learn what has been done and what still needs to be done to get the word out. 802 (STUDENT) 2:45 PM -4:45 PM Location: Field Presenter(s): Panel of Experts Chair: Dan Yoder, Western Illinois University Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn about the role and impact of computer games on programming at Illinois park and recreation agencies; (2) See examples of computer game programs. 912 (CM) 2:45 PM -4:45 PM Location: Columbus G/H Presenter(s): Soni Simpson, Adjunct Professor, Management and Marketing Strategy, IIT Chair: Julie Vogl, Carol Stream Park District Your agency has a brand whether you know it or not. If you don't proactively and strategically manage your brand, it will manage you or even limit your organization's ability to grow. Brands are the most valuable assets your organization owns. Learn what a brand is, what it can do for your agency, how to identify its core values and how to use your brand positioning to guide your everyday operations and communications to resounding success. This is way more than a marketing communication issue; it is a strategic management philosophy that can increase your organization's effectiveness tenfold. Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how to position their organization to compete more effectively with other leisure activities and businesses and how to integrate their organization's brand into every aspect of its daily business to dramatically increase marketing efficiency and effectiveness; (2) Learn how to identify their public's core needs, desires and wants and match this up with their organization's core equity values to increase long-term, sustainable relationships with the community. 1005 (EMS) 2:45 PM-4:45 PM Location: Burnham Presenter(s): Elizabeth Stearns, Public Relations/Marketing Manager, Waukegan Public Library Chair: Elmer Martinez, Northern Suburban Special Recreation Association Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn about "culture codes" and how they apply to parks and recreation; (2) Hear real-life examples of successful Hispanic outreach programs by government agencies. c35
22 (IPRA) 3:00 PM -4:15 PM Location: Columbus C/D Presenter(s): Panel of Experts Chair: Ron Schneider, Freeport Park District Learning Outcome: Participants will: (1) Expand professional networking opportunities; (2) Experience a fast-paced, fun event that encourages quick thinking and an outlook to the future. 33 (IPRA) 3:00 PM -4:15 PM Location: Buckingham Presenter(s): Rick Hanetho, Deputy Director, Carol Stream Park District; Carrie Haupert, Director of Parks and Recreation, Hinsdale Park and Recreation Department Chair: Tracy Alden, Western Springs Recreation Department Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn the "Six Ps" and how understanding, developing and mastering them will lead to great performance; (2) Learn how to develop and implement a continuous improvement cycle at a personal and professional level. 109 (IAPD) 3:00 PM -4:15 PM Location: Plaza A Presenter(s): Stephen Eckelberry, Commissioner, Bartlett Park District; John Hecker, Executive Director, Des Plaines Park District; Stephen Scholten, Executive Director, Bloomingdale Park District Chair: Rita Fletcher, Barlett Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Understand the evaluation process and commitment required to receive this highly accredited certification; (2) Understand the benefits and values of earning this accreditation and what it truly means to your agency and your community. 111 (IAPD) 3:00 PM -4:15 PM Location: Columbus A/B Presenter(s): Peter Murphy, General Counsel, Illinois Association of Park Districts; James D. Wascher, Attorney, Friedman & Holtz, P.C. Chair: Peter Murphy, IAPD Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Have an opportunity to discuss joint ventures with other units of government and hear first-hand about successes and financing of these types of arrangements; (2) Become familiar with the latest changes in statutory authority that affect the operations and governance of an agency. 126 (IAPD) 3:00 PM -4:15 PM Location: Acapulco Presenter(s): Linda Traina, Recreation Manager, Robert Ward, Manager of Golf Operations and Brian Ponek, Manager of Athletics/COMPS, Des Plaines Park District Chair: Gayle Mountcastle, Des Plaines Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how to attract and keep teens at events; (2) Be taken through three specific events from creation to completion. 128 (IAPD) 3:00 PM-4:15 PM Location: Plaza B Presenter(s): Tara Griffin, Assistant Vice President of Public Finance, Harris N.A.; Lynda Given, Attorney and Partner, Chapman and Cutler LLP Chair: Tim Stratton, Glencoe Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Obtain a basic and/or better knowledge of the financing options that are available to park districts; (2) Learn the steps and limitations associated with financing projects, buildings, renovations, etc. 132 (IAPD) 3:00 PM -4:15 PM Location: New Orleans Presenter(s): Keven Graham and Darrell Garrison, Principals, Director of Landscape Architects, Planning Resources, Inc.; Joe Modrich, Director, Park District of Frankin Park Chair: Don Anderson, Oak Lawn Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Explore a variety of opportunities and alternatives when considering active park design - consider "green"; (2) Learn about the cost considerations and benefits of a green building project. c36
206 (PARKS) 3:00 PM -4:15 PM Location: Atlanta Presenter(s): Tammie Souza, Meteorologist, Fox News Chicago Chair: Jesse Felix, West Chicago Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Gain a better understanding of how Chicago's climate has changed. Is the change permanent? Are we to blame? (2) Identify how the choices we make in our lives today can make a difference for future generations and how to limit our carbon footprint. 309 (A&F) 3:00 PM -4:15 PM Location: Grand Suite 2AB Presenter(s): Arnie Biondo, Executive Director, Carol Stream Park District Chair: Janis Jordan, Addison Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) See the true purposes of a budget; (2) Identify at least three performance indicators shown by their budget and budget reports. 311 (A&F) 3:00 PM -4:15 PM Location: Toronto Presenter(s): David A. Knutte, CPA and Partner, Knutte and Associates Chair: Linda Straka, Batavia Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn in what situations theft is most likely to occur and how to prevent the opportunity for theft in their agencies; (2) Learn how to spot possible dishonest employees and stop them in their tracks. 321 (A&F) 3:00 PM-4:15 PM Location: Grand Suite 5 Presenter(s): Ken Garcia, Public Sector Account Manager, Single Path; John Kelley, Vertical Account Manager - Midwest Public Sector, Cisco Chair: Carl Maniscalco, Village of Niles Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn the necessary hardware to implement a VOIP telephone system; (2) Discover how to fund the cost of a VOIP system. 403 (REC) 3:00 PM -4:15 PM Location: Skyway 260 Presenter(s): Colleen Farrell, Recreation Supervisor, River Trails Park District; Alisa Kapusinski, Program Manager, Hoffman Estates Park District; Martha Westerberg, Recreation Supervisor, Buffalo Grove Park District Chair: Cheryl Keilson, Oswegoland Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Receive information about available agency resources and will learn and discuss various registration methods to enhance enrollment; (2) Learn about various licensing and accreditation processes and standards to determine what, if any, are beneficial to their agency. 408 (REC) 3:00 PM -4:15 PM Location: Columbian Presenter(s): Charlie Williamson, Lead Trainer, Positive Coaching Alliance Chair: Mark Ftacek, Wauconda Park District Learning Outcome: Participants will: (1) Learn the principles of sports psychology and educational psychology in a manner that enhances their ability to promote positive and character-building experiences for their participants. 418 (REC) 3:00 PM -4:15 PM Location: Regency A Presenter(s): Steven J. Kleinman, General Counsel, Park District Risk Managemen Agency Chair: Melissa Lewis, Buffalo Grove Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Have questions answered by an attorney regarding legal issues with before- and after-school programs; (2) Understand how to address legal issues that others have encountered in their before- and after-school programs. 512 (TR) 3:00 PM -4:15 PM Location: Stetson Suite F/G Presenter(s): Carolyn Chambers, Superintendent, SRACLC; Susan Markey, Superintendent, Warren Special Recreation Association; J.B. Radabaugh, Recreation Specialist, M-NASR; Jessie Ritter, Program Manager, Maine-Niles Association of Special Recreation Chair: Amber Dolence, Warren Special Recreation Association Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn strategies for hiring and managing qualified staff or an after-school program; (2) Gain an understanding of how to develop and implement an after-school program. c37
622 (FM) 3:00 PM - 4:15 PM Location: Comiskey Presenter(s): Randy Reopelle, Director of Parks and Recreation, City of Elgin; Mike Williams, President, Williams Architects, Ltd. Chair: Steven Thomas, Clarendon Hills Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn to anticipate future potential uses during the planning process; (2) Understand that creating a facility with flexibility to accommodate potential program changes or needs is important. 804 (STUDENT) 3:00 PM -4:15 PM Location: Soldier Field Presenter(s): Becca Bregel, Academic Advisor, University of Illinois; Ryan Gower, Internship Coordinator, University of Illinois Chair: Dee Kaiser, University of Illinois Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Know what to evaluate, both personally and professionally, when determining whether or not to pursue graduate studies; (2) Have a list of tips and resources to use when preparing to apply to graduate school.
3:00 PM -4:15 PM Location: Regency B Presenter(s): Patty Hermann, Director of Client Marketing and Grants, Ancel, Glink, Diamond, Bush, DiCianni and Krafthefer, RC. and the Village of Villa Park Chair: Lisa Leone, Lisle Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how to place a value on their programs, services and facilities; (2) Learn about non-traditional revenue through innovative partnerships, sponsorships and technology. c38
7:30 am- 11:30 am 8:30 am -10:00 am 8:30 am -11:00 am 10:15 am- 11:30 am 10:15 am-12:15 pm 12:30 pm - 1:45 pm 1:00 pm-3:00 pm 2:00 pm-3:15 pm 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm 7:00 pm-9:30 pm * Ticketed event SATURDAY MORNING EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS 21 (IPRA) 10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Location: Columbian Presenter(s): IPRA Awards Committee Members; Dennis Flanagin, Commissioner, Lan-Oak Park District; Mike Krost, Commissioner, Chillicothe Park District Chair: Rick Missing, Buffalo Grove Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn the importance of recognition and how this exposure can enhance their relationship with partners and sponsors; (2) Understand how to prepare and submit nominations for all award programs. 28 (IPRA) 10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Location: Acapulco Presenter(s): Amie Biondo, Executive Director, Carol Stream Park District Chair: Don VanArsdale, Winnetka Community House Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn about several sport and recreation partnership success stories; (2) Identify the benefits and rewards of partnerships. C39
116 (IAPD) 10:15 AM- 11:30 AM Location: Atlanta Presenter(s): Derke Price, Attorney, Ancel, Glink, Diamond, Bush, DiCianni and Krafthefer, RC. Chair: Don Anderson, Oak Lawn Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn early planning resolves later issues and obstacles on capital projects; (2) Learn the how tos on contracts, union requirements, job specifications, inspection rights, business agents and much more. 123 (IAPD) 10:15 AM- 11:30 AM Location: Crystal A Presenter(s): Rob Bush and Scott Puma, Attorneys, Ancel, Glink, Diamond, Bush, DiCianni and Krafthefer, RC. Chair: Jerri-Lynn Kleiner, Alsip Park District This session is a must for mastering procedures in dealing with the Freedom of Information Act and all of its requirements. Learn what your agency needs to do to comply with FOIA. Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn to deal with media crazies, crusaders and legitimate requests for information; (2) Learn what the Freedom of Information Act procedures, fees and requirements are. 134 (IAPD) 10:15 AM- 11:30 AM Location: Buckingham Presenter(s): Brian Sullivan, Executive Director, and Daniel Granzer, Former Park Board President, Lemont Park District; Patrick Callahan, Principal, Gilfillan Callahan Architects Chair: Mickey Macholl, Hanover Park Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how to implement the right campaign strategy for their community, develop accurate timelines and rethink the need versus the want; (2) Know how important it is to know their opposition early, preserve and use limited campaign budgets efficiently and know when to unchain the dogs - effective use of key influencers. 137 (IAPD) 10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Location: Wrigley Presenter(s): Dan Dinelli, Chair, Chicago Area Golf Superintendents, North Shore Country Club; Suzanne Malec, Commissioner, Department of the Environment, City of Chicago; Tom Smith, Executive Director, Michigan Turfgrass Foundation Chair: Judy Beck, Glenview Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn about tools to determine the precise amount of product to use in their turf management; (2) Learn about and have input into the development of new software. 139 (IAPD) 10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Location: Hong Kong Presenter(s): Terry Jennings, Executive Director, Barrington Park District; Brian Shahinian, Executive Director, NISRA; Bill Allen, Co-Founder, Forever Young Treehouses, Inc. Chair: Cyndi Herendeen, NISRA Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn about the financial and legal advantages of partnerships between park districts and 501 (c)(3) foundations for community projects. Learn about new and creative strategies used to generate sponsorship pledges, contributions, and creative financing to cover the cost of the project; (2) Learn about securing vital support and leadership of key individuals and organizations in the community. Learn about Forever Young Tree Houses, Inc., which is building accessible tree houses nationwide and the unlimited programming opportunities of tree houses. 215 (PARKS) 10:15AM- 11:30 AM Location: Stetson Suite F/G Presenter(s): Phil Nixon, Extension Entomologist, University of Illinois Chair: Jesse Felix, West Chicago Park District Information will be provided on the spread and quarantines of the emerald ash borer, an insect that is capable of eliminating ash trees in North America. Its biology, life cycle, affected hosts, detection and control, including ash removal, insecticide effectiveness and biological control options will also be addressed. Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Recognize emerald ash borer and its damage to ash trees; (2) Understand their options for coping with the emerald ash borer when it arrives in their area. c40
304 (A&F) 10:15 AM- 11:30 AM Location: Toronto Presenter(s): Jason Myers, Program Manager/Athletics, Lombard Park District; Mose Rickey, Lombard Park District Chair: Ginny Bateman, Oswegoland Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Understand how to train teen employees about the level of involvement their parents can have in their jobs; (2) Learn how to establish appropriate boundaries between parents and teen employees. 308 (A&F) 10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Location: Water Tower Presenter(s): Dr. David Emanuelson, Assistant Professor, George Williams College of Aurora University; Tod Stanton, President, Design Perspectives Chair: Dr. Lisa Pesavento, Chicago State University 417 (REC) 10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Location: Grand Suite 2AB Presenter(s): Panel of Experts Chair: Jeanne Koester, Sugar Grove Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how to start a before- and after-school program in their agency; (2) Learn ways to retain quality staff. 419 (REC) 10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Location: Soldier Field Presenter(s): Deb Stanfield, Adventure Center Coordinator, Iron Oaks Chair: Melissa Rimdzius, Homewood-Flossmoor Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how to choose activities that are valuable for their groups; (2) Actively participate in games and team building activities to fully understand the impact of these activities on participants. 421 (REC) 10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Location: New Orleans Presenter(s): Chris Benak, Recreation Supervisor and Ron Murray, Youth Sports Volunteer, Carol Stream Park District Chair: Eric Wilson, Carol Stream Park District Follow the development of starting a youth sports planning committee comprised of volunteers from your community. Information specific to park districts on formation, use of and results from such a committee will be discussed by a panel of youth sports supervisors. Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Gain awareness of the benefits of having a sports planning committee in the community; (2) Learn how to go about forming planning committees for each sport offered in their area. 509 (TR) 10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Location: Grand Suite 5 Presenter(s): Sandra Klitzing, Associate Professor, Illinois State University Chair: Trish Niemiec, Tri County SRA Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Identify barriers to friendships between people with and without disabilities; (2) Identify ways to facilitate friendships between people with and without disabilities. 516 (TR) 10:15 AM- 11:30 AM Location: Field Presenter(s): Jayne Finger, Superintendent of Recreation, NWSRA; Shelley Zuniga, Superintendent of Program Development, NISRA Chair: Tamara Pareti, Tri County SRA Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Receive the tools necessary to create an internship program or improve on an existing program; (2) Receive information about NCTRC guidelines and standards. c41
521 (TR) 10:15 AM- 11:30 AM Location: Burnham Presenter(s): Christi Nicholson, Program Supervisor/Community Theatre, Round Lake Area Park District Chair: Katie Humphrey, Belvidere Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Identify the key components of a variety show program in a park district and/or special recreation setting; (2) Learn how to take those key components and implement a successful variety show program. 606 (FM) 10:15AM- 11:30 AM Location: Plaza A Presenter(s): AJ Collier, Health and Fitness Manager, Bartlett Park District Chair: Kati Mitchell, Wheaton Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn about the most current ideas, trends and topics surrounding the fitness industry; (2) Have ample opportunity to ask questions and discuss any and all issues that they may be facing within their fitness facilities. 617 (FM) 10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Location: Grand Suite 4 Presenter(s): Stephen Burns, Certified Landscape Architect, Thompson Dyke and Associates, Ltd. Chair: Maureen Grier, Winfield Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Better understand the process by which courses are evaluated for renovation by a golf course architect, constructed by a golf course builder and maintained during grow-in by a golf course superintendent; (2) Learn where to go for information for renovation of an existing facility. 803 (STUDENT) 10:15AM - 11:30 AM Location: Stetson Suite E Presenter(s): Susan Friend, Executive Director, SEASPAR; Dave Haring, Division Manager of Programs, Schaumburg Park District Chair: Candice Holbrook, Eastern Illinois University Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn what they can do to set themselves apart from other candidates; (2) Understand the importance of preparing for an interview. 902 (CM) 10:15 AM- 11:30 AM Location: Columbus A/B Presenter(s): John Staples, President and Owner, Visionary Webworks Chair: Stephanie FitzSimons, Bartlett Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Hear a brief overview of the history of the Web and learn how they can implement changes that are good for their users, bottom line, agency and explore potential future Web services; (2) Learn about products and services that can inspire, assist and enable them to keep their Web site up to date and continue the marketing message that their agency is sending to its participants. c42
14 (IPRA) 10:15 AM-12:15 PM Location: San Francisco Presenter(s): Aaron Spohn, President, Spohn Ranch Skate Parks Chair: Anne Cosentino, SEASPAR Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how to properly plan for a skate park and the pitfalls to avoid; (2) Learn about important safety issues and statistics; (3) Learn about the benefits of management and programming at the skate park. 18 (IPRA) 10:15 AM- 12:15 PM Location: Columbus G/H Presenter(s): Shannon Olison, Group Exercise Manager, The Mettler Center, LLC; Lori Kay Paden, Community Education and Services Coordinator, University of Illinois Chair: LoriKay Paden, University of Illinois Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Understand what healthy living is really all about. It does not have to be broccoli, yoga and running a marathon; (2) Learn how to be healthier and create a healthier living environment in a busy world and take away practical information on why it is important to incorporate healthier lifestyle choices, both personally and for their professional settings; (3) Learn the benefits and drawbacks to including health-related programs throughout their agencies as well as how to incorporate "sneaky" healthy programming into their agencies. 102 (IAPD) 10:15 AM- 12:15 PM Location: Plaza B Presenter(s): Jeff Nehila, Executive Director, Round Lake Area Park District; Jan Buchs, Executive Director, Wheeling Park District; Joe Brusseau, Principal, Brusseau Design Group, LLC Chair: Bob Newport, Round Lake Area Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn to identify the different types of plans and their importance; (2) Learn how to involve the public in the development, buy-in and monitoring of the agency's master plan. 125 (IAPD) 10:15 AM - 12:15 PM Location: Grand Suite 3 Presenter(s): Adam Simon, Attorney and Robert A. Porter, Director of Special Projects, Ancel, Glink, Diamond, Bush, DiCianni and Krafthefer, PC. Chair: Tim Stratton, Glencoe Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn the different procedural requirements for Park District finances and how they interact with each other; (2) Learn to maximize their revenue with the levy ordinance and control the money with the budget and appropriation ordinance. 204 (PARKS) 10:15 AM- 12:15 PM Location: Truffles
Chair: Leslie DeMoss, West Chicago Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how to find success by committing to short-term micro-marketing objectives; (2) Learn how to put customer needs at the center of marketing decisions; (3) Determine which target audiences are the most valuable and efficient in generating results; (4) Discover how to pull all five facets of the marketing plan in place to better serve customers and the community. c43
410 (REC) 10:15 AM - 12:15 PM Location: Columbus C/D Presenter(s): Joe DeLuce, Director of Recreation, Champaign Park District Chair: Joe DeLuce, Champaign Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn the keys to making not so special events really special; (2) Learn how to add a twist to a special event so people will walk away from it saying, "Wow, what a great event!" 431 (REC) 10:15 AM - 12:15 PM Location: Columbus E/F Presenter(s): Laura Gardner, Senior Trip Coordinator, Lisle Park District; Diane Lancour, Program Director, Palatine Township Senior Center Chair: Diane Lancour, Palatine Township Senior Center Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how to plan trips from start to finish; (2) Learn how to create trips that are above average through planning, participant perks and program evaluations. 434 (REC) 10:15 AM- 12:15 PM Location: Crystal B Presenter(s): Dr. Cari Autry, Assistant Professor, Arizona State University; Dr. Sydney Sklar, Assistant Professor, University of St. Francis Chair: Kelly LaMore, Bourbonnais Township Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Understand the positive youth development framework as an alternative to deficit-based models of practice; (2) Utilize the Developmental Assets Model as a guiding framework for designing youth programs and services; (3) Review the concepts of initiative building, community engagement, civic participation, mentorship and parental involvement and how they relate to recreation programs and services. 505 (TR) 10:15 AM - 12:15 PM Location: Crystal C Presenter(s): Teresa Montemayor, E/BD Special Education Teacher, Midlothian School District #143 Chair: Jennifer Bruecks, Tri County SRA Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn effective program planning that prevents behaviors; (2) Learn how to utilize leisure/recreation activities as a social skills training for individuals with disabilities. 507 (TR) 10:15 AM- 12:15 PM Location: Gold Coast Presenter(s): Colleen Shinn, Training Specialist, Easter Seals Metropolitan Chicago Chair: Lisa Gates, SSSRA Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Comprehend executive function and how it has a direct effect on the participant's ability to execute transition and accept change; (2) Identify and implement strategies for successful transitions within recreational programs. 609 (FM) 10:15 AM - 12:15 PM Location: Skyway 260 Presenter(s): Douglass Whiteaker, Principal, Water Technology, Inc. Chair: Laura Clark, Hanover Park Park District Aquatic facility spaces, with their expanding bodies of water and increasing focus on leisure elements, are more complex than ever before, heightening the challenge of maintaining balanced water. Traditional water treatment systems are often taxed beyond their capability to maintain water quality under these circumstances. A swimmer's aquatic facility experience greatly depends upon these vital behind-the-scenes factors. Get educated on the latest technical advances in pool water treatment. Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Identify conditions that affect pool water quality; (2) Examine the importance of water treatment as it relates to guest safety and the aquatic facility experience; (3) Examine various elements of water treatment systems available. 807 (STUDENT) 10:15 AM- 12:15 PM Location: DuSable Presenter(s): Panel of Experts Chair: Gail Ito, Chicago State University Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Identify at least three methods to gain respect as a new professional; (2) Find at least one solution to their new job headaches; (3) Add at least two new people to their network who can empathize with them and who are in the same position as they are. c44
909 (CM) 10:15 AM- 12:15 PM Location: Columbus I/J Presenter(s): John Kroenig, Board Member, Executive Service Corps of Chicago Chair: Kathleen Talenco, Glen Ellyn Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Come away with examples of how to write a marketing plan that is specific to their needs; (2) Learn how a marketing plan can be implemented to keep them focused and boost the bottom line. 1007 (EMS) 10:15 AM - 12:15 PM Location: Columbus K/L Presenter(s): Catherine Popowits, President, Diversity Training and Consulting, Inc. Chair: Mel Robson, Northern Suburban Special Recreation Association Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn why new ethnic groups are hesitant to come to park district programs; (2) Learn how to get more people from ethnic communities to your programs and activities. SATURDAY AFTERNOON EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS 25 (IPRA) 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Location: Acapulco Presenter(s): Mike Renner, Commissioner, Cary Park District; Tod Stanton, President, Design Perspectives, Inc. Chair: Tod Stanton, Design Perspectives, Inc. Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn the importance of proper project management on projects of smaller scale and complexity; (2) Gain information about ways to avoid mistakes on projects using project management techniques. 29 (IPRA) 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Location: Buckingham Presenter(s): Arnie Biondo, Executive Director, Carol Stream Park District Chair: Steve Karoliussen, Bartlett Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn the basic ingredients for a simple, yet effective, plan; (2) Explore how to engage all employees in the planning process. 105 (IAPD) 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Location: Wrigley Presenter(s): Tony LaFrenere, Deputy Director, Hoffman Estates Park District Chair: Wally Frasier, Mundelein Park and Recreation District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn what technology options are available for different aspects of their golf operations including GPS, electronic T-sheet, point of sale and marketing initiatives; (2) Learn to evaluate the potential expense savings associated with these technological advances as well as the new revenue potential. 127 (IAPD) 12:30 PM- 1:45 PM Location: Atlanta Presenter(s): Don Andersen, Commissioner, Oak Lawn Park District; Joe Stanfa, Commissioner, Chicago Heights Park District Chair: Cindy Deiters, IAPD Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how implementing the Eagle Eye Neighborhood Park Watch Program can prevent and/or reduce crime and vandalism in their parks and facilities; (2) Learn how implementing the Eagle Eye Neighborhood Watch Program can save an agency money. Beyond the dollar and cents, the Eagle Eye Neighborhood Watch Program also connects the community to parks, adding a value for agencies that is impossible to measure. c45 ![]() SATURDAY AFTERNOON EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS 138 (IAPD) 12:30 PM- 1:45 PM Location: Columbus C/D Presenter(s): Suzanne Malec, Commissioner, Department of the Environment, City of Chicago; Steve Pincuspy, Program Associate, Safer Pest Control Project; Debbie Swartz, Coordinator, Michigan Turfgrass Environmental Stewardship, Michigan State University Chair: Judy Beck, Glenview Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn about alternative and environmentally friendly management tools for turf grass; (2) Learn about stewardship. 210 (PARKS) 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Location: Truffles Presenter(s): Rachel Ackerman and Andrea Lawrence, Junior Associates, Hitchcock Design Group Chair: Cameron Bettin, Plainfield Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how the approach to planning parks can lead to more social, environmental and economic sustainability; (2) Learn the dos and don'ts of sustainable practices from communities that have already created successful, sustainable environments. 214 (PARKS) 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Location: DuSable Presenter(s): Susan Jacobson, Landscape Architect, Bartells/Jacobson Design; Ann Viger, Park Planner, Crystal Lake Park District; Bob Zolomij, Landscape Architect, Land Design Collaborative, Inc. Chair: Ann Viger, Crystal Lake Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn simple design techniques for developing functional, sustainable and attractive park facilities; (2) Learn to avoid common mistakes made when designing park facilities. 324 (A&F) 12:30 PM- 1:45 PM Location: Water Tower Presenter(s): John Kelley, Vertical Account Manager, Midwest Public Sector, CISCO Chair: Mark Pawlowski, Winfield Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how to make their network secure; (2) Learn what a person has access to if a wireless network is provided at their agency. 428 (REC) 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Location: Comiskey Presenter(s): Joe Deluce, Director of Recreation, Champaign Park District Chair: Katie Flint, Champaign Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn more than 101 ways to reward their staff; (2) Learn that if outstanding performance is rewarded, outstanding performance is what will be delivered. 513 (TR) 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Location: Field Presenter(s): John Henry Pommier, Professor, Eastern Illinois University Chair: Lisa Gates, SSSRA Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Identify at least ten factors that practitioners can influence to enhance an experience for individuals deemed to be at risk; (2) Identify at least five factors that practitioners can manipulate to enhance an experience for themselves as they serve individuals deemed to be at risk. c46 ![]() SATURDAY AFTERNOON EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS 517 (TR) 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Location: Gold Coast Presenter(s): Panel of Experts Chair: Amber Dolence, Warren Special Recreation Association Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how to develop new teen programs that will coincide with the transition process; (2) Learn different ways to determine if a sensory activity is appropriate for a specific age population. 612 (FM) 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Location: Columbian Presenter(s): Kristy Vik, Facility Coordinator, Buffalo Grove Park District; Debbie Whitcher, Aquatic/Facilities Manager, Lombard Park District Chair: Chuck Burgess, Buffalo Grove Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn the pros and cons of contracted concessions and in-house concessions. Both work, but which one is right for your situation? (2) Receive sample information about contracts/agreements, inventory control, daily checklists, cart operations and much more. 621 (FM) 12:30 PM- 1:45 PM Location: Plaza B Presenter(s): Fred Gusel, Aquatic Manager and Ron Oestreich, Superintendent of Revenue Facilities, Bolingbrook Park District Chair: Jeff Doschadis, Hoffman Estates Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Be informed and educated of responsibilities their supervisors may ask of them and how these responsibilities will allow them to grow both personally and professionally; (2) Gain tips on what to ask their supervisors that will encourage their own development. 628 (FM) 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Location: Skyway 260 Presenter(s): Geoff Deigan, President, WRD Environmental; Bill Strum, Principal, Serena Strum Architects Chair: Lisa Morton, Warrenville Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how districts can be both fiscally and environmentally responsible through conservation-minded approaches to their buildings and landscapes; (2) Learn how they can proactively help reduce flooding and improve water quality in their communities, while using water-conserving features as a springboard for programming and education. 903 (CM) 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Location: Columbus I/J Presenter(s): Marybeth Leone, Assistant Professor, Hospitality Administration Program, College of DuPage Chair: Kathleen Talenco, Glen Ellyn Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Describe good customer service; (2) Identify the benefits of good customer service; (3) Identify the obstacles to providing good customer service; (4) Learn how to manage difficult customers. ![]() c47 ![]() SATURDAY AFTERNOON CEU WORKSHOPS 17 (IPRA) 1:00 PM -3:00 PM Location: Crystal C Presenter(s): William Haas, Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity; Robert Romo, Clean Energy Community Foundation Chair: David Brooks, Schaumburg Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Gain a deeper understanding of the economic and environmental benefits of designing or retrofitting facilities with clean energy technology; (2) Learn about funding opportunities available for park districts when converting to clean energy technologies. 20 (IPRA) 1:00 PM-3:00 PM Location: Columbus G/H Presenter(s): Matt Johnson, Pre-Sales Engineer, EVault, Inc. Chair: Dean Comber, IPRA Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how disaster recovery has moved from physical media to being conducted online and real time; (2) Learn how to prepare their organization for a disaster and use external vendor services to their benefit. It's much safer and more cost-effective. 24 (IPRA) 1:00 PM -3:00 PM Location: Stetson Suite E Presenter(s): Panel of Experts Chair: Tracey Crawford, Northern Suburban Special Recreation Association Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how to prepare to take and pass the national certification exam for park and recreation professionals; (2) Learn about the make up of the certification exam and the four areas it covers. 119(IAPD) 1:00 PM -3:00 PM Location: Crystal A Presenter(s): Robert Bush, Attorney and Keri-Lyn Krafthefer, Attorney, Ancel, Glink, Diamond, Bush, DiCianni and Krafthefer, P.C. Chair: Jack Schmerer, Buffalo Grove Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Understand what they can and can't do under the Open Meetings Act; (2) Learn about electronic participation, open versus closed meetings, quorums, remote participation, notice of meetings and meeting minutes. 401 (REC) 1:00 PM -3:00 PM Location: Grand Suite 2AB Presenter(s): Doris Knuth, Director, Concordia University Early Childhood Education Center Chair: Sue McDougle, Gurnee Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Become familiar with portfolio assessment; (2) Utilize information to implement portfolio assessment; (3) Demonstrate an understanding of the value of assessment in their centers. 435 (REC) 1:00 PM -3:00 PM Location: Crystal B Presenter(s): Dr. Cari Autry, Assistant Professor, Arizona State University; Dr. Sydney Sklar, Assistant Professor, University of St. Francis Chair: Kelly LaMore, Bourbonnais Township Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Discuss salient problems in youth programming pertaining to park and recreation agencies in local communities; (2) Develop recommendations for future directions in youth development programming within Illinois; (3) Develop an action plan for enhancing youth development opportunities at the agency level. c48 ![]() SATURDAY AFTERNOON CEU WORKSHOPS 1:00 pm-3:00 pm 506 (TR) 1:00 PM -3:00 PM Location: Grand Suite 3 Presenter(s): Teresa Montemayor, E/BD Special Education Teacher, Midlothian School District #143 Chair: Jennifer Bruecks, Tri County SRA Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Gain a clearer understanding of each behavior management system introduced and identify the difference between them; (2) Choose systems to utilize in their programming and learn how to best implement them. 508 (TR) 1:00 PM -3:00 PM Location: Grand Suite 5 Presenter(s): Toni Rocha, Easter Seals-Metropolitan Chicago Chair: Katie Humphrey, Belvidere Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn practical solutions for providers and parents who work with people on the autism spectrum; (2) Understand the individual needs and supports for individuals with autism. 613 (FM) 1:00 PM -3:00 PM Location: Plaza A Presenter(s): Sandy Stoub, AEA Training Specialist, AEA Advisory Council Chairperson, Director of Fitness Operations for Alliance Rehab Chair: Anne Bennett, Bartlett Park District Explore the latest trends in aquatic fitness and aquatic therapy and learn ways to integrate these programs into your facility. From babies to boomers and beyond, aquatic training can enhance strength, endurance, flexibility and overall wellness. Relevant research and outcomes will be presented and you will walk away with ideas to integrate into your current menu of services. Catch the wave of the future in aquatics today. Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn about the latest trends in aquatic programming and how these can be integrated into programming to reach all target populations; (2) Explore the link between research and success; (3) Understand the total mind/body wellness connection related to aquatic fitness or therapy. 1006 (EMS) 1:00 PM -3:00 PM Location: Burnham Presenter(s): Jan Buchs, Executive Director, Wheeling Park District; Catherine Popowits, President, Diversity Training and Consulting, Inc. Chair: Naoko Ostermann, Northern Suburban Special Recreation Association Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn principles and strategies for serving more diverse patrons; (2) Learn how these principles are being applied at the Wheeling Park District to serve Hispanic and maturing populations. ![]() c49 ![]() SATURDAY AFTERNOON EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS 27 (IPRA) 2:00 PM -3:15 PM Location: Acapulco Presenter(s): Rick Hanetho, Deputy Director, Parks and Recreation Operations, Carol Stream Park District Chair: Maria Pineiro, Vernon Hills Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn what they value most; (2) Develop the tools to write a personal vision; (3) Explore how personal values impact the effectiveness of an entire organization. 104 (IAPD) 2:00 PM -3:15 PM Location: Buckingham Presenter(s): Robert A. Porter, Director of Special Projects, Ancel, Glink, Diamond, Bush, DiCianni and Krafthefer, P.C.; Peter Camin, Commissioner, Homewood-Flossmoor Park District; Matt Lulich, Partner, Lulich and Goff Chair: Peter Camin, Homewood-Flossmoor Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Understand the importance of having legal counsel from a director's and a board member's perspective; (2) View a number of generic sample contracts and see all of the different hats that one will need to wear in contract negotiations. 114 (IAPD) 2:00 PM -3:15 PM Location: Atlanta Presenter(s): David Kelm, Principal, Red Group Consulting Chair: Mickey Macholl, Hanover Park Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Identify strategies to reduce NIMBYism; (2) Be able to evaluate organizational methods to prevent future confrontations. 207 (PARKS) 2:00 PM-3:15 PM Location: Truffles Presenter(s): Jamie Sutherland, Associate VP Investments, Wachovia Securities Chair: Frank Lonertz, West Chicago Park District 312 (A&F) 2:00 PM -3:15 PM Location: Columbus A/B Presenter(s): Patrick Ferguson, ICS Technology, Sikich Professional Group Chair: Susan Hoster-Suggs, Bolingbrook Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Gain an understanding of the importance and prudence of disaster recovery planning; (2) Learn the processes they need to consider when preparing a disaster recovery plan; (3) Learn a methodology to create a plan. 314 (A&F) 2:00 PM -3:15 PM Location: Toronto Presenter(s): Marianne Shenk, Executive Director, IGFOA Chair: Elliott Becker, Wheeling Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Gain a better understanding of how to present information about their agency; (2) Learn the criteria for the GFOA Distinguished Budget Presentation Award. ![]() c50 ![]() SATURDAY AFTERNOON EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS 429 (REC) 2:00 PM -3:15 PM Location: Comiskey Presenter(s): Alane Krumbine, MT-BC, Co-Director, Music Therapy Enrichment Center Chair: Janel Geary, Crete Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Come away with an understanding of music and music therapy programs and what current programs can be enhanced by the addition of music therapy; (2) Learn about the benefits of contracting with a board certified music therapist and data collection to help with grant writing. 514 (TR) 2:00 PM -3:15 PM Location: Gold Coast Presenter(s): Deb Stanfield, Adventure Center Coordinator, Iron Oaks Adventure Center Chair: Ryan Cortez, SWSRA Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn new games to add to their bag of tricks; (2) Learn how to adapt activities for a variety of programming. 603 (FM) 2:00 PM-3:15 PM Location: Skyway 260 Presenter(s): Shannon Olison, Fitness Consultant/Trainer/lnstructor, Mettler Center; LoriKay Paden, Community and Education Services Coordinator, University of Illinois Chair: Lori Neubauer, Itasca Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Identify and understand the necessity and importance of evaluating, training and managing their personal trainers and fitness instructors; (2) Obtain practical tools and information to become more proficient in the areas of record keeping, evaluating, training, motivating and educating trainers and fitness instructors. ![]() 605 (FM) 2:00 PM-3:15 PM Location: Columbian Presenter(s): Ryan Dean, Regional Sales Manager, Paul Miller, Chief Service Technician and Rudy Pottorff, Regional Sales Manager, Direct Fitness Solutions Chair: AJ Collier II, Bartlett Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn about the role of preventative maintenance in the fitness industry in identifying problems before a breakdown; (2) Learn key tips in implementing a preventative maintenance program within their facility; (3) Have ample opportunity to ask questions and discuss any and all issues that they may be facing regarding equipment maintenance within their fitness facilities. 908 (CM) Visuals That POP! 2:00 PM -3:15 PM Location: Columbus I/J Presenter(s): Michelle Musillami, Media Representative, Screenvision Direct-PRN-Checkout TV; Susan Powell, Account Representative, Quality Color Graphics, Inc. Chair: Jessica Alexenko, Lisle Park District Learning Outcomes: Participants will: (1) Learn how to design and produce 3D visual marketing pieces that grab the customer's attention and utilize each individual agency's unique selling points to generate a buzz that results in an instantaneous response; (2) Learn how to utilize the latest technology and marketing trends and take advantage of unique visual mediums in order to promote their programs and facilities within high traffic local businesses. c51 ![]() EXHIBIT HALL INFORMATION THE IAPD/IPRA SOARING TO NEW HEIGHTS EXHIBIT HALL ![]() DRAWINGS AND PRIZES: DRAWINGS WILL TAKE PLACE AS FOLLOWS: Thursday, January 24 at 5:00 pm CONTEST RULES: Prizes must be claimed the same day as the drawing. At the end of the day, any unclaimed prizes will go back into the drum for the next day's raffle. Prized can only be claimed during exhibit hall hours. • Only official entry forms will be accepted • You may only win once during the conference • Only one entry per delegate is allowed The winning delegate must claim his/her prize in person EXHIBIT HALL HOURS: Thursday, January 24 Friday, January 25 Saturday, January 26 * Ticketed Event SPECIAL THANKS TO W-T ENGINEERING, INC., Proud sponsor of the exhibit hall breakfast ![]() All delegates entering the exhibit hall must have a conference name badge. c53 ![]() c54 ![]() 2008 IAPD/IPRA Soaring to New Heights Conference Exhibitors & Booth Numbers 2XL Corp. 225 3D Design Studio 436 A-Awesome Amusements 905 Active Network 212 Adolph Kiefer & Associates 607, 609 Aerial Images Photography 233 Ameresco 233 American Locker Security Systems 520 American Ramp Company 351, 353, 355 American Red Cross 605 Ameristar Fence Products 115 Aqua Products 248 Aqua Pure Enterprises, Inc. 428, 430 Architectural Resource Corporation 202 Aurora University - George Williams College 520A Autofrost 447 Baggo, Inc. 722, 724, 726 Basic Chemical Solutions 448 Baum Sign, Inc. 301 Beacon Athletics 604 Beacon Food Services/City Sales Inc. 119 Bella Bagno, Inc. 728 Blick Art Materials 203 Bockyn, LLC 626 Bonestroo, Rosene, Anderlik & Associates, Inc. 323 Branch-Nicoloff Co. 312 Bronze Memorial Company 224 Brusseau Design Group, LLC 705 BSN Sports/Sport Supply Group Inc. 638 Burbach Aquatics, Inc. 444 Bumidge Cassell Associates, Inc. 531, 533 Call One 519A Carbit Paint Company 413 Central Sod Farms 308, 310 Challenger Sports 231 Chicago Block & Brick 210 Chicago Fire Soccer 809 Chicago Machine 908 Chicago Southland Sports Commission 121 Cinema Academy/Trails Entertainment 132 Closed Circuit Innovations, Inc. 708 Clowning Around Entertainment 213 Code Blue Corporation 720A Cody/Braun & Associates, Inc. 616 Cook Illinois Corporation 109 Cordogan Clark & Associates, Inc. 406 Corporate Construction Services 536 Corporation for Open Lands (CorLands) 613 Counsilman-Hunsaker & Associates 523 Crowley Engineering Group, LLC 228 Crown Trophy 216 Custom Manufacturing, Inc. 337 CXT Restrooms 425 Cypress Golf Solutions 455 Design Perspectives, Inc 446 Dippin' Dots, Inc. 805 Direct Fitness Solutions 606, 608 Doty & Sons Concrete Products 319 Douglas Sports Nets & Equipment 247 Drop Zone Portable Services, Inc. 200, 201 ![]() c55 ![]() ![]() Engineering Resource Assoc. 311 Executive Service Corps of Chicago 238 Farnsworth Group, Inc. 429 FGM Architects Engineers 611 FieldTurf Tarkett 208 Fitzgerald Lighting 614 FlagHouse, Inc. 116 Floors Incorporated 235 Gen Power 610 General Sports Venue/Astroturf 112 Gold Medal Products 313, 315, 414, 416 Grins - Sportspage Inc. 214 Haldeman-Homme, Inc. 612 Halogen Supply Company, Inc. 438, 440 Harris Computer/MSI/AEK 316 Hazard, Young & Attea/The Bend Group 221 Henry Bros. Co. 245 Hitchcock Design Group 426 Homer Industries, LLC 232 Howard L. White & Assoc, Inc. 219, 320 Human Kinetics - Starfish Aquatics 622, 624 HYDROLogic 623 I.D. EDGE 632 Illinois Amateur Softball Association 738 Illinois Association of Park Districts 500 Illinois At Play 225,227,229 Illinois Bus Sales 702, 800, 801 Illinois Chapter of the American Society 449 Illinois Correctional Industries 525 Illinois Department of Central 530 Illinois Funds, The 111 Illinois Metropolitan Investment Fund 906 Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund 243 Illinois Park and Recreation Association 503 Illinois Park District Liquid Asset Fund 502 Illinois Pump, Inc. 701 Illinois Youth Soccer Association 237 INNOVA Disc Golf 819 Innovative Aquatic Design 707 International Mulch Company 358 IPARKS 526, 528 Jacobs Edwards Kelcey 335 Jazzercise, Inc. 333 Jeff Ellis & Associates, Inc. 835 JJR, LLC 338 John Deere Company 729, 731, 733, 828,830,832 KaBOOM! 804 Keeper Goals 339 Kl Furniture 222 Kidstuff Playsystems, Inc. 723 Kiefer Specialty Flooring 309 c56 ![]() Knutte and Associates, RC. 145 Lake Country Corporation 230 Land Design Collaborative, Inc. 439 Lees Carpet 114 Leisure Vision/ETC Institute 631 Let's Go Play/Playworld Systems, Inc. 836, 837 Life Fitness 209 Lifeguard Store, The 147 Lincoln Equipment, Inc. 522 Lohmann Sports Fields 710 Lord & Murphy, Inc. 419 Mad Bomber Fireworks Productions 345 Maximum Solutions, Inc. 824 McGinty Brothers, Inc. Professional Lawn 334 Medieval Times 325 Melrose Pyrotechnics, Inc. 628, 630 Memory Makers, Inc. 257 Mesirow Financial 404 Metropolitan Water Reclamation District 226 Midwest Sales Company 330, 332 Midwest Sports Design / Snap Sports 134 Midwest Transit Equipment 156 Mity-Lite, Inc. 535 Moose Sports Surfaces, Ltd. 637 Musco Lighting, Inc. 615 Muscular Dystrophy Association 113 Myrtha Pools 107 National Recreation & Park Association 820A Neptune Benson, Inc. 627 Netrix, LLC 806 Nice Rink 340 Nutoys Leisure Products 420, 422 O'Hare - Midway Limousine Service, Inc. 810 Outdoor Movie Mania 714 Palatine Oil Company, Inc. 303,305 Palos Sports, Inc. 344 Pannier Graphics 234 Parity, Inc. 223 Park & Recreation Products, inc. 149, 151 Park District Risk Management Agency 409, 411 Park Supply Direct, Inc. 131, 133 Parkreation, Inc. 445 Parkway Imaging, Inc. 706 Path Guard Bollard System 103 Pepsi-Americas, Inc. 419A Personalized Awards 427 PHN Architects 434 Pizzo& Associates, Ltd. 204 Planning Resources, Inc. 424 PMA Financial Network, Inc. 736 PMI Sports Youth Photography 244 Poolcare Aquatech, Ltd. 719, 820 Positioning Solutions Co. 135 Prestige Distribution 620A Prime Turf 207 Professional Fitness Concepts, Inc. 521 Profitable Food Facilities 813 Proforma 314 Public Restroom Company, The 725, 727 R.C. Systems, Inc. 914, 916 Rainbow Farms Enterprises, Inc. 524 Randolph Rose Collection 123, 125, 127, 129 Ranger Plus GPS 700 Ratio Architects, Inc. 104 REACH Sports Group, Inc. 920 Record-A-Hit Entertainment 410, 412 Recreation Concepts, Inc. 431, 433, 532 Recreonics, Inc. 240 Recycled Rubber Products 712 ![]() c57 ![]() Reese Recreation Products, Inc. 519, 620 Riddile & Associates 139 RJ2 Technologies 823, 825 RTH Processing, Inc. 621 S & S Worldwide 130 SCORE, American Soccer Company 321 Sidwell Company, The 327 Siemens Water Technology 629 Sievert Electric Service & Sales Company 636 Sikich Group, LLP 137 Single Path 220 Skillastics 808 Skye Jumps 456 Skyhawks Sport Academy 346 SKYLOGIX 250 Soccer Made in America 206 Spargo Group, The 105 Spear Corporation 635 Speer Financial, Inc. 215 Sport Court Midwest 236 Sports Display 328 Sports R Us 421 Sportsfields, Inc. 239 SRBL Architects 603 Sun Ports, a brand of USA Shade 336 Suncoast Aluminum Furniture 155, 157 Sundek of Illinois, Inc. 619, 720 TaIIgrass Restoration LLC 211 Team REIL, Inc. 711,713,715, Texacraft, Inc. 322 Thompson Dyke & Associates, Ltd. 304, 306 Tom Scholl Paving, Inc. 703 Trust for Public Land, The 326 TSS Photography 919 Turf Professionals Equipment Company 600, 601, 602 Tyler Technologies 252 U.S. Arbor Products, Inc. 246 U.S. Tennis Court Construction Company 405 Undercover Outdoors 833 Upland Design, Ltd. 721 URS Corporation 537 US Cellular 128 Vermont Systems, Inc. 527, 529 Visual Image Photography, Inc. 324 Volleyball Professionals, Inc. 634 VW Docks Co. 110 W.B. Olson, Inc. 423 Water Safety Products, Inc. 329 Water Technology, Inc. 834 Wenger Corporation 152 White Sox/Bulls Training Academy 343 Wight & Company 153 Wild Goose Chase 258 Williams Architects, Ltd. 400, 401 WRD Environmental, Inc. 625 W-T Engineering, Inc. 709 Zenon Company 633, 732 ZOPP'E: An Italian American Circus 917 ![]() c58 ![]() c59 ![]() c60 |Home|
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