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2011 MOSAC2 PDI

Committee

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Letter from the President 4

MOSAC2 Board Members 5

Friday Night Social—“Show-Me Science” 6

Silent Auction / Rooster Auction 7

Things to Check Out 8

Downtown Map 9

Saturday Night Excursion 10

Site Visits 10

Crossword 11

Keynote Speakers 12-13

Schedule-At-A-Glance 14-15

Conference Schedule 16-17

Workshop Descriptions 18-24

2012 PDI 27

Special Thanks 28

Training Credit Record 29-30

Facility Map 31

The 2011 MOSAC2 PDI has gone social! Connect with us and post pictures, ask questions, win great prizes, and more!

Facebook—Use the QR Code on the Left or search for MOSAC2 PDI Twitter—Follow us @2011mosac2pdi and use the hashtag #mosac2 on all your tweets.

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PDI Participants Welcome to the 2011 MOSAC2 Professional Development Institute! Our PDI ranks as one of the best in the nation in terms of numbers, outstanding keynote speakers, and exceptional breakout sessions. Not only is there measurable quality, but the opportunity to learn from one another as well. Networking is the priceless commodity I value the most. To hear new ideas and connect with old friends is always valued, but talking and listening to people throughout the state, knowing we’re all in this together in these tough times is good for the soul. Take time this year and enjoy not only the sessions,

but each other as well. A wise man once said, “In all

things, be willing to listen to people around you.

None of us is really smart enough to go it alone.” ~ John Clendenin

Sincerely,

Ron Duncan

Letter from MOSAC2 Board President

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MOSAC2 Board Members

Ron Duncan (President) 2009-2011

Leigh Ann Clayton (President-Elect) 2011-2013

Kristi Fate (Secretary) 2009-2011

Jana Ramsey (Treasurer) 2010-2012

Danielle Turley (Coordinator)

Candace Cheatem 2007-2011

Carletta Washington 2008-2012

Chriss Doherty 2009-2011

Brad Hembree 2009-2011

Brad Stulce 2009-2011

Erica Kreisler 2010-2012

Carol Peppers 2010-2012

Halston Adams 2010-2012

Jackie Bock 2010-2012

Krissy Friedman 2010-2012

Cassie Hackett 2010-2012

Lee Harden 2010-2012

Amy King 2010-2012

Rose Anderson-Rice 2010-2012

Anne Reeder (Non-Voting) DESE

Terri Foulkes (Non-Voting) MASN

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“Show-Me Science” Friday Night Dinner & Social

Please join us for our Friday Night Dinner & Social

“Show-Me Science”. Friday, November 4th

6:30pm-9:30pm the Discovery Center of Springfield

438 E St. Louis St.

Earn 2 clock hours at this event!

This event will be a fun-filled night that will include

dinner, drinks, a scavenger hunt, and so much more!

Each person will have the opportunity to earn 2 clock

hours of training by navigating through the Discovery

Center of Springfield to complete the scavenger hunt.

Rickshaw and Shuttle Service to and from the event

will be available starting at 6:00pm in front of

University Plaza Hotel.

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Silent Auction

R e v e n g e Rooster

Want your friend to go home with it?

We have a way to COCKADOODLE do it!!!! Bring your ca$h to the Friday Night Social!!

Come prepared to the Friday Night Social to place your bid on some exciting items.

Auction begins at 6:30pm Auction ends at 8:25pm

(Winners will be announced at 8:30pm)

The

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Downtown Springfield

Conference 1. University Plaza Hotel & Convention Center 2. Discovery Center of Springfield | Friday Night Dinner & Social

Restaurants 3. Big Whiskey’s | Where traditions are just as important as trends.

We have a great patio, quick lunches, and one of the best steak dinners downtown.

4. Mille’s Café | Downtown’s only Urban Casual Café. We strive to provide a quality product for a consumer friendly price.

5. Farmer’s Gastropub | Fresh, local foods cooked with passion! Perfect for beer drinkers, wine snobs, non-fussy eaters, and foodies. Over 20 beers on tap. Fabulous community atmosphere.

6. The Rebecca Grille | American contemporary fine dining. 7. Pickleman’s Gourmet Café | An upscale, fast casual sandwich shop

committed to quality food people crave. 8. Maria’s Mexican Restaurant | Locally owned Mexican restaurant

serving Downtown Springfield for over 12 years. 9. Flame Steakhouse | An upscale steak house and award winning

wine bar located in downtown Springfield. 10. The Flying Tomato | An affordable, family friendly dining

experience serving exceptional Italian-American cuisine 11. Kai | Indulge your taste. Feel the vibe. Experience perfection.

Discover Kai.

Sweet Treats 12. Aviary | Aviary is a creperie restaurant that makes people laugh,

put their arms around their friends, and kiss their lovers 13. The Coffee Ethic | The Coffee Ethic is a coffee bar serving an array

of craft beverages, along with a small, tasty food menu. 14. Mudhouse | Coffee Shop & Limited Menu 15. The Cup | The Cup is a cupcake bakery serving at least 10 flavors

of home-style gourmet cupcakes each day, along with cookies, coffee and espresso drinks

16. Bistro Market | Fostering a creative and positive grocery shopping in downtown, devoted to your health and well-being.

17. Gelato Mio | Gourmet Italian Ice Cream 18. Amycakes | Amycakes is a bakery featuring cinnamon rolls,

cupcakes, cookies, and custom cakes and pies

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Saturday Night Branson Excursion Please join us Saturday Night for our

Branson Excursion to see:

Acrobats of China

When: Saturday, November 5th, 2011

Time: Bus departs at 7:00pm at the front of University

Plaza Hotel

Show time: 8:00pm (show duration is 2 1/2 hours)

Where: Smokey Mountain Palace

Cost: $27.00/person *Dinner not included but please visit our conference concierge for a list

of restaurants in walking distance of the hotel.

Site Visits Friday, November 4th

Load Bus: 3:15pm

Return to Hotel: 5:00pm

Choose Between: 1) Parkview High School

Have you been looking at incorporating high school into your afterschool

programs? You won’t want to miss this site visit to Parkview High School. This

site visit will offer a panel discussion with the faculty who are developing and

leading this new program.

2) YMCA Teen Program Do you want to make a connection with the tweens in your middle schools? This

site visit will give you a different view of a middle school and teen program. The

YMCA of Springfield will offer program ideas, recreational activities and sports

programs to take back and implement at your afterschool programs.

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Crossword

Across 2. Theme of the 2010 PDI 3. First name of the speaker who presented “UnCrapify Your Life” 4. Month that MOSAC2 was first organized 8. Last name of the current President-Elect 9. MOSAC2 is a non-profit organization that supports and unifies professionals in providing ______ out-of-school programs 10. The Missouri School Age ___________ Coalition 11. Host city of the 2011 PDI Down 1. The "D" in YDC 5. Company who is catering the food for the Friday Night Social 6. 5th President of MOSAC2 7. Last name of the current president of MOSAC2

Complete this crossword, take a picture of it, and upload it to our Facebook page

or Tweet it at us. One random person will win a prize during the conference.

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Keynote Speakers

Without a doubt, Jeff Havens offers the most unique and entertaining presentations in America

today. His original, informative, hilarious, and powerful approach has transformed the way

business people and students approach the idea of personal and professional growth. A Phi Beta

Kappa graduate of Vanderbilt University, Jeff began his career as a high school English

teacher before following his father Rex Havens into the world of stand-up comedy, where he worked with some of the brightest lights in

American comedy and honed the art of engaging audiences through laughter. But his impulse to teach never faded, and soon he began looking for an avenue to combine both of his passions into entertaining and meaningful presentations.

http://www.jeffhavens.com

According to the Society of Human Resources Management, Dr. Cal LeMon has been

designated among the "Ten Best Speakers in America." After an acclaimed career in the

ministry which included serving as senior minister of a large, multi-staff parish and a chaplain at

Harvard University, Dr. LeMon made a professional shift to become a senior faculty member with National Seminars Group. Cal

traveled across the United States, Canada and Europe and quickly became the highest rated

(from audience evaluations) male presenter for NSG. With this professional background, LeMon will walk on stage blending the genuine empathy of a clergyman, the precise skills of a seasoned public speaker, an engaging unrehearsed sense of humor and the business savvy acquired from 25 years of working with his Fortune 500 clients.

http://www.execenrichment.com/

Jeff Havens

Cal LeMon

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Keynote Speakers

Co-Founder/Director of Children's Choice holds a Master of Arts Degree in Education with an

Emphasis in School-Age Care from Concordia University. He is a doctoral candidate with Nova

Southeastern University in the Ed.D. Organizational Leadership program. He has more

than 20 years of combined experience in child care and education. He is a former Accreditation

Endorser for the National Afterschool Association. He is an experienced trainer in the field of School-Age Care. He is a former training

and technical service contractor and a professional writing contractor for the New

Mexico State Department of Education. He is a former guest professor on the faculty of

Concordia University, teaching college courses in school-age care programming. He a Past

President of the New Mexico School-Age Care Alliance, and a Past President of the New Mexico Association for the Education of Young Children.

http://www.childrens-choice.org

Dr. Paul G. Young has worked as a teacher and administrator in schools in Ohio for more than 35

years. Originally a high school band director, Young also taught 4th and 5th grades and served

as an elementary school principal for nearly 20 years before retiring from work in the public

schools. He served as the President of the Na-tional Association of Elementary School Princi-pals (NAESP) in 2002-2003. He played a lead role in the development of collaborations be-

tween NAESP and NAA and the development of the workshop entitled Aligning the Learning Day

which has been presented in numerous states for both principal and after school audiences.

http://www.naaweb.org

Mike Ashcraft

Paul Young

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Schedule At A Glance Friday, November 4th

9:00am Registration Opens

10:30am Education Sessions (1 Hour)

Licensing (Arkansas A,B,C)

Teambuilding (Colorado A&B)

11:45am Lunch (Arizona)

Keynote Speaker—Cal LeMon “Chicken Little Leadership” (1 Hour)

1:45pm Cal LeMon “Dancing with Difficult People” (Colorado A,B) (1 Hour)

3:00pm Cal LeMon “Get A Life . . . Change A Name” (Colorado A,B) (1 Hour)

3:15pm Site Visits (See page 10 for more information) - Parkview High School - YMCA Teen Program

6:30pm Dinner & Social @ the Discovery Center of Springfield (2 hours)

Saturday, November 5th

7:30am Registration Opens

8:00am Breakfast (Iowa/Georgia)

8:00am Exhibit Hall Opens (Illinois)

9:30am Jeff Havens ”UnCrapify Your Life” (Kansas A,B,C) (1 Hour)

10:45am Education Sessions (1 Hour)

Advisor Training for the Youth Development Credentials (Texas)

Unleash Your Inner Tyrant (Kansas A, B, C)

DESE Afterschool Grant Updates (Colorado A)

OPEN’s Web Tools (Colorado B)

Getting Along (JQH)

12:00pm Lunch (Iowa/Georgia)

Paul Young “Recognition” (Iowa/Georgia)

1:30pm Education Sessions (1 hour)

Tweens: Making the Connection (Oklahoma)

What kind of Afterschool Professional are you? (Texas)

Social Media #1 (Arkansas ABC)

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Schedule At A Glance 1:30pm Education Sessions (Continued)

Afterschool Feud (Kansas A)

Teambuilding (Kansas B)

Aligning the Learning Day (Kansas C)

MAD Science Movie Effects (Colorado B)

DESE Afterschool Grant Updates (Colorado A)

Eight Habits of Highly Effective Afterschool Leaders (JQH)

2:45pm Education Sessions (2 hour)

How to have a Successful Parent Event (Oklahoma)

Geocaching: An Educational Treasure Hunt (Colorado A)

Historical Dutch Oven Cooking (Kansas B)

Exploration in a Box (Kansas A)

2:45pm Education Sessions (1 hour)

Kids Care Center Data Extraction and Uses (Texas)

Social Media #2 (Arkansas A,B,C)

Leadership Lessons for Afterschool Program Directors (Kansas C)

Adventures in Peacemaking (Colorado B)

Fantastic Family Forces (JQH)

4:00pm Education Sessions (1 Hour)

Statewide Evaluation of Afterschool Programs (Texas)

STEM—The Science of Afterschool Science Learning (Arkansas)

Quirkles (Kansas C)

Skinny Improv—Thinking Outside the Box (Colorado B)

Games and Activities that Build Communities F.A.S.T. (JQH)

7:00pm Branson Excursion (See page 10 for more information)

Sunday , November 6th

8:00am Breakfast (Illinois/Colorado)

9:00am Annual MOSAC2 Member Meeting (Illinois/Colorado)

10:30am Super Afterschool Programs & Camps (Illinois/Colorado) (1 Hour)

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Conference Schedule

Oklahoma Texas Arkansas ABC JQH Kansas A Kansas B Kansas C Colorado A Colorado B

10:30-11:30 Licensing Teambuilding

11:45-1:30 Lunch—Keynote Speaker—Cal LeMon (Arizona) Lunch—Keynote Speaker—Cal LeMon (Arizona)

1:45-2:45 Dancing with Difficult People

3:00-4:00 Get a Life...Change a Name

3:15-5:00 Site Visits (See page 10) Site Visits (See page 10)

6:30-9:30 Dinner & Social @ the Discovery Center of Springfield Dinner & Social @ the Discovery Center of Springfield

8:00-6:00 Exhibit Hall (Illinois) Exhibit Hall (Illinois)

8:00-9:00 Breakfast (Iowa/Georgia) Breakfast (Iowa/Georgia)

9:30-10:30 Jeff Havens—”UnCrapify Your Life”

10:45-11:45 YDC Getting Along Jeff Havens—”Unleash your Inner Tyrant” DESE

Updates OPEN’s Web

Tools

12:00-1:15 Lunch & Recognitions (Iowa/Georgia) Lunch & Recognitions (Iowa/Georgia)

1:30-2:30 Tweens:

Making the Connection

What kind of Afterschool Professional

are you?

Social Media #1

8 Habits of Highly

Effective Afterschool

Leaders

Afterschool

Feud Teambuilding

Aligning the Learning Day Paul Young

DESE Afterschool

Grant Updates

MAD Science Movie Effects

2:45-3:45

Successful Parent Events

(2 Hour Session)

Kids Care Center

Social Media #2

Fantastic Family Forces

Exploration in a Box (2 Hour Session)

Historical Dutch Oven

Cooking (2 Hour Session)

Leadership Lessons

Geocaching: An

Educational Treasure

Hunt (2 Hour Session)

Adventures in Peacemaking

4:00-5:00

Statewide Evaluation of Afterschool

Program

STEM—The Science of

Afterschool Science

Learning

Games & Activities that

build Communities

F.A.S.T.

Quirkles

Skinny Improv—Thinking

Outside the Box

7:00-10:00 Branson Excursion (see page 10) Branson Excursion (see page 10)

8:00-9:00 Breakfast (Illinois/Colorado) Breakfast (Illinois/Colorado)

9:00-10:15 Annual Meeting (Illinois/Colorado) Annual Meeting (Illinois/Colorado)

10:30-11:30 Mike Ashcraft—“Super Afterschool Programs & Camps”

(Illinois/Colorado)

Mike Ashcraft—“Super Afterschool Programs & Camps” (Illinois/Colorado)

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Conference Schedule

Oklahoma Texas Arkansas ABC JQH Kansas A Kansas B Kansas C Colorado A Colorado B

10:30-11:30 Licensing Teambuilding

11:45-1:30 Lunch—Keynote Speaker—Cal LeMon (Arizona) Lunch—Keynote Speaker—Cal LeMon (Arizona)

1:45-2:45 Dancing with Difficult People

3:00-4:00 Get a Life...Change a Name

3:15-5:00 Site Visits (See page 10) Site Visits (See page 10)

6:30-9:30 Dinner & Social @ the Discovery Center of Springfield Dinner & Social @ the Discovery Center of Springfield

8:00-6:00 Exhibit Hall (Illinois) Exhibit Hall (Illinois)

8:00-9:00 Breakfast (Iowa/Georgia) Breakfast (Iowa/Georgia)

9:30-10:30 Jeff Havens—”UnCrapify Your Life”

10:45-11:45 YDC Getting Along Jeff Havens—”Unleash your Inner Tyrant” DESE

Updates OPEN’s Web

Tools

12:00-1:15 Lunch & Recognitions (Iowa/Georgia) Lunch & Recognitions (Iowa/Georgia)

1:30-2:30 Tweens:

Making the Connection

What kind of Afterschool Professional

are you?

Social Media #1

8 Habits of Highly

Effective Afterschool

Leaders

Afterschool

Feud Teambuilding

Aligning the Learning Day Paul Young

DESE Afterschool

Grant Updates

MAD Science Movie Effects

2:45-3:45

Successful Parent Events

(2 Hour Session)

Kids Care Center

Social Media #2

Fantastic Family Forces

Exploration in a Box (2 Hour Session)

Historical Dutch Oven

Cooking (2 Hour Session)

Leadership Lessons

Geocaching: An

Educational Treasure

Hunt (2 Hour Session)

Adventures in Peacemaking

4:00-5:00

Statewide Evaluation of Afterschool

Program

STEM—The Science of

Afterschool Science

Learning

Games & Activities that

build Communities

F.A.S.T.

Quirkles

Skinny Improv—Thinking

Outside the Box

7:00-10:00 Branson Excursion (see page 10) Branson Excursion (see page 10)

8:00-9:00 Breakfast (Illinois/Colorado) Breakfast (Illinois/Colorado)

9:00-10:15 Annual Meeting (Illinois/Colorado) Annual Meeting (Illinois/Colorado)

10:30-11:30 Mike Ashcraft—“Super Afterschool Programs & Camps”

(Illinois/Colorado)

Mike Ashcraft—“Super Afterschool Programs & Camps” (Illinois/Colorado)

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Workshop Descriptions Friday, November 4th

Presentation Presenter Description

10:30AM—11:30AM

Licensing Debbie White

This workshop will focus on the licensing process for afterschool programs. Benefits,

trips and resources will be shared.

Teambuilding Jamie Gragg

Do you want to create a positive atmosphere, help people relax, break barriers, and motivate

your staff and students? In this session we will think outside the box to add some creative teambuilding activities for students and staff

to get everyone up and moving.

11:45AM—1:30PM

Chicken Little Leadership

Cal LeMon

This session is for management personnel who regularly encounter a work environment characterized a “chaotic.” When a crisis

punctuates a workplace, what are the skills the manager/executive should be able to quickly

use? The answer to that question will be provided in detail throughout this learning

experience.

1:45PM-2:45PM

Dancing with Difficult People

Cal LeMon

Most of us want to annihilate difficult people; dancing with them is a stretch. This workshop

makes the factual case difficult people will keep showing up…regardless of our best

efforts. The art of working with these cretins of the coffee break is to understand the causes

of their negative energy and then redirect them or, “lead the dance.”

3:00PM-4:00PM

Get a Life. . . Change a Name

Cal LeMon

This is a highly inspirational address especially for the people who are in a job

which requires them to be the giver. Using the theatrical model of Don Quixote – Cal weaves a stirring take on how to realize self-fulfillment

by filling up someone else.

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Workshop Descriptions Saturday, November 5th

Presentation Presenter Description

9:30AM—10:30AM

UnCrapify Your Life

Jeff Havens

Uncrapify Your Life is a study in exactly what not to do. Audiences will be encouraged to

criticize others and outsource blame before Jeff brings it all home with a more serious

discussion about proper communication, customer service, and accountability practices.

Uncrapify You Life will leave attendees laughing while still connecting them to the core

values of the conference.

10:45AM—11:45AM

Advisor Training for the Youth Development Credentials

(YDC)

Vicki Stein

Learn what it takes to become a Youth Development Credential Advisor – how to

complete the Observation Instrument, coach candidates as they put together their resource file and generally help the candidate prepare

for their YDC assessment.

Unleash Your Inner Tyrant!

Jeff Havens

Learn how to create a vibrant healthy work place, to inspire trust and loyalty in your

employees, how to deal with mistakes and build strength through them, how to approach

change in order to achieve seamless integration, how to lengage in proper healthy,

productive communication techniques, and how to become the kind of leader others are

excited to follow.

DESE Afterschool Grant Updates

Jimmy Reed, Anne

Reeder, Erika

Brandi

This session is for current 21st CCLC and SAC grant recipients. You will get the latest and

greatest information about your grant requirements and get you questions answered.

This session is intended for the person overseeing the grant requirements.

OPEN’s Web Tools

Lisa Driskel Hawxby

OPEN has developed a cadre of web-based tolls that we want to share with you! Attendees will

learn about new developments, how to use them and how the tools can enhance

professional and program development.

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Workshop Descriptions Saturday, November 5th

Presentation Presenter Description

10:45AM—11:45AM (Continued)

Getting Along Mike

Ashcraft

How can you guarantee a strong-sense of community in our afterschool program? Attend

this training! This training focuses on the intentional teaching of interpersonal and

intrapersonal social skills such as confidence, control coping, curiosity, communication, conflict

resolution, and community building. It is filled with many practical methods to teach social skills

through direct, situational, and integrated teaching in afterschool programs.

1:30PM—2:30PM

Tweens: Making the Connection

Joseph Seastrom,

Melissa Boles

Don’t run from the challenges of working with older youth, embrace it. The School-Park Middle

School Team from Springfield-Greene County Park Board will share ideas and programs that have

proved successful through the school/park partnership.

What kind of Afterschool Professional

are You?

Vicki Stein

You work in an afterschool program. Does that make you an afterschool professional? Learn about

the Youth Development Credential and what impact the YDC could have on your level of

professionalism.

Social Media #1

Melinda Arnold

We’re all looking for creative ways to reach our customers and citizens. Learn basics of what it

means to “tweet” and “like” blog and blast. Melinda Arnold with the Dickerson Park Zoo will

share the basics of social media resources and how they can work for you on any level. Repurpose your message on Twitter, Facebook, You Tube, email subscription and more, as you build a fan

base of increasingly tech-savy consumers.

Afterschool Fued

Cassie Hackett,

Erica Kreisler

Are you struggling with community involvement, building relationships, refueling your program,

and celebrating your team? Come ready to share ideas and have fun playing Afterschool Feud.

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Workshop Descriptions Saturday, November 5th

Presentation Presenter Description

1:30PM—2:30PM (Continued)

Teambuilding—Play Like it’s Your Job

Jamie Gragg

Do you want to create a positive atmosphere, help people relax, break barriers, and motivate your staff and students? In this session we will think

outside the box to add some creative teambuilding activities for students and staff to get everyone up

and moving.

Aligning the Learning Day

Paul Young

This session is designed to help principals and afterschool program directors improve their vision of afterschool programming and build up effective

collaborative relationships. Special insights, deeper understanding of the leadership and an appreciation of principals’ needs will help both leaders improve communication and effectively

develop extended learning opportunities for children.

MAD Science Movie Effects

Kathy Smithe, Bat Man

Ben

Come and sit in the director’s chair and discover why science is the real star on the big screen.

DESE Afterschool

Grant Updates

Jimmy Reed, Anne

Reeder, Erika

Brandi

This session is for current 21st CCLC and SAC grant recipients. You will get the latest and greatest

information about your grant requirements and get you questions answered. This session is intended for the person overseeing the grant

requirements.

Eight Habits of Highly Effective

Afterschool Leaders

Mike Ashcraft

Attend this workshop and explore the traits, passions, and habits required to be a highly

effective afterschool leader. These 8 habits are essential for afterschool professional in leadership

roles: leading kids, mentoring colleagues, or supervising staff. Come investigate these powerful

elements and learn practical and useful approaches to enhance these traits and transform yourself and others into extraordinary afterschool

leaders.

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Workshop Descriptions Saturday, November 5th

Presentation Presenter Description

2:45PM—5:00PM (2 Hour Session)

How to have a Successful

Parent Event

Michelle Crumley, Jennifer Williams

This session will focus on what is takes to host a successful parent/family event at your program from planning to the actual day of the event and

everything in between.

Geocaching an Educational

Treasure Hunt

Kara Warren

A modern day outdoor adventure treasure hunt involving: communication skills, history, math,

science, technology, and team work. Learn what Geocaching is and how to use a GPS (Global

Positioning System)

Historical Dutch Oven

Cooking

Susan Rohrer

A hands-on outdoor experience of learning the historical art/craft of Dutch Oven Cookery

involving communication skills, history, math, science, technology, and team work. Come

prepared to cook, consume some Dutch oven dishes, learn how to clean a Dutch oven,

incorporated Dutch Oven Cookery into the afterschool program/outdoor classroom and learn

to leave no trace in the outdoor setting.

Exploration in a Box

Barret Brooks, Callie

Didison

Come and explore the different and exciting options of clubs as an enriching but not expensive

way to bring educational experiences into your afterschool program

2:45PM—3:45PM

Kids Care Center Data Extraction and Uses

John Shively

KCC requires all this data to be entered. How do I make sense of it and what do I do with it? Come

learn how to use you own data to influence stakeholders, legislators, and community members

of the importance of your program.

Social Media #2

Melinda Arnold

This intermediate session will focus on how to create a Facebook and Twitter profiles for an

agency. You’ll gain the “how-to” & “step-by-step of online social networking.”

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Workshop Descriptions

Saturday, November 5th

Presentation Presenter Description

2:45PM—3:45PM (Continued)

Leadership Lesson for

Afterschool Program Directors

Paul Young

After this session, you will be equipped with numerous practical strategies that will help you lead adults with clearer vision, understanding leadership vs. management, deal with difficult

people, resolve conflicts, promote your program, take care of yourself, and much more.

Adventures in Peacemaking

Cheryl Martin,

Kay Lewis

In this session “Adventure in Peacemaking: A Conflict Resolution Activity Guide for School-Age Programs” curriculum will be introduced. Learn

the practical uses of this curriculum in your afterschool programs.

Fantastic Family Forces

Mike Ashcraft

The relationships we have with the families of children we care for are an integral part of our

work. This training provides practical strategies for building strong staff-parent relationships.

Come learn powerful tactics to use when communicating your concern about a child. Learn

effective methods to use when listening to and helping alleviate parent concerns. Learn the best

tricks to get parents involved and engaged. Attend this workshop and discover how to ensure your parents are huge, raving fans of your staff and

program.

4:00PM—5:00PM

Statewide Evaluation of Afterschool Programs

John Shivley

As part of the Missouri ongoing statewide evaluation of 21st CCLC and SAC programs your

participation in this focus group is vital to the process as we discuss ways of measuring success

for afterschool programming.

STEM—The Science of

Afterschool Science

Learning

Cheryl Martin

Everyone realizes the importance of incorporating science experiences into afterschool programming.

But getting started can be intimidating. This session will explore practical approaches to designing experiences that promote science

learning.

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Workshop Descriptions Saturday, November 5th

Presentation Presenter Description

4:00PM—5:00PM (Continued)

Quirkles

Sherry Cook, Terri

Johnson

Remember Dick, Jane and Sally in reading and dry old science textbooks? Thank goodness for

different options! The Quirkles creators offer ways to engage students and educators, while

integrating science and literacy in a hands-on inquiry based way.

Skinny Improv—Thinking

Outside the Box

Jeff Jenkins

In this session we will take some of the tools that are used to create improv comedy and apply the tools to problem solving, creative thinking, and

communication.

Games and Activities that

Build Communities

F.A.S.T.

Mike Ashcraft

Do you want a stronger sense of community in your program? Attend this workshop and learn games to with groups of kids as they progress

through the Forming, Attempting, Storming, and Transforming stages of teambuilding. Be prepared

to play! This is a collection of our most favorite activities gathered during more than 30 years of

program experience. This is a hands-on experience and a time to share some favorite proven games

and activities for use in afterschool programs.

Sunday, November 6th

10:30AM—11:30AM

Super Afterschool Programs &

Camps

Mike Ashcraft

Have you experienced a behavior problem with a child in your program? Of course you have, we all

have? Would you like some powerful and practical tools to help you get the kinds of behavior that make you love working with kids? Attend this

workshop and discover how to create superior interiors and tremendous agendas that promote

desirable behavior. Learn strategies for preventing undesirable behavior. Learn techniques to use

once misbehavior has occurred: positive discipline, logical consequences, reparations, restitution, and

self-esteem.

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Word Search

AFTERSCHOOL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

FUN KIDS LEARNING

MISSOURI NETWORKING OUTSIDETHEBOX

PROFESSIONAL QUALITY SCIENCE

SPRINGFIELD YOUTH

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Waiting for a session to start? Challenge a neighbor to Tic-Tac-Toe

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Special Thanks!

MOSAC Members MOSAC PDI Committee MOSAC Board Best Buy Walmart McDonalds Play It Again Sports JC Penny Cake Pop Company

University Plaza Hotel & Convention Center Department of Elementary & Secondary Education (DESE)

National Afterschool Association (NAA) Missouri Afterschool Network (MASN)

Kid’s Country, Lee’s Summit School District

The Discovery Center of Springfield Ozarks Regional YMCA

XLT Program, Nixa Public Schools Springfield-Greene County Park Board

Vino 100 Qdoba

Go-Green Pedicabs Parkview High School

Invisiprint

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