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JULIE M. GOETTEG O E T T E . J U L I E @ G M A I L . C O M
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MARK MILLERCreative Director+1.314.481.1501+1.314.368.4473+1.314.255.1859Mark@FestiveSTL.com
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ISFA PRESIDENTS 1906 TO PRESENT
1907-08 Albert F. Hey
1909 C.E. Gullett
1910-12 C.L. Washburn
1912-14 Charles Loveridge
1914 H.E. Smith
1915-17 Charles W. Johnson
1917 J.L. Pillsbury
1918-20 W.J. Keimel
1920 William J. Hembreiker
1921-24 Joseph Kohout
1924-26 Van Iles Cole
1926-28 Clarence Sterling
1928-30 James N. Cole
1930-32 Rudolph Scheffler
1932 William A. Hansen
1933-35 Otto Amling
1935-37 P.A. Washburn
1937-39 George J. Ball
1939-42 Leonard H. Vaughan
1942-45 William J. Werstler
1945 unknown
1946-49 James Sykora
1049-51 Eugene R. Dramm
1951 William G. Loveridge
1952 George M. Weiland
1953-54 DeWitt C. Lindley
1955 Harris H. Blixen
1956 Alan M. Wyneken
1957 Leonard Vaughan Jr.
1958-61 Clarence E. Mulleman
1961-63 Frank Brautigam
1963-65 George N. Corrigan
1965 Joseph Leshyn
1966-68 Lyle E. Swartley
1968-70 Walter Maton
1970-72 G. Eugene Eckebrecht
1972-74 Edward J. Didier
1974-76 Orville Busse
1976-78 Al E. Easton
1978-80 Richard N. Colman
1980-82 George F. Mabis
1982-84 Mary Noble Williams
1984-86 Avada Leaf
1986-88 James B. Curtis
1988-90 Donald R. Carlson
1990-92 Robert L. Dill
1992-94 Debi Bradshaw (Raymer)
1994-96 Michael Balmes
1996-98 Eldon Haab
1998-2000 William Wond
2000-02 Sharon Heath
2002-04 Sharon Kay Knoblauch
2004-06 Connie Baker
2006-08 Linda Roberts
2008-10 Len Wlodarski
2010-12 Rae Roberts Griffith AIFD ICPF
2012-Present Frankie Peltiere’ AIFD CFD
It is my extreme pleasure to present to you the ISFA 2014 Spring Conference. So many people have worked very hard to create an outstanding conference for you. I am so proud of the job everyone has done and what we have in store for everyone. The level of talent this year is beyond amazing, all being some of AIFD’s finest. Don’t miss Phil Rulloda AIFD, Ann Jordan AIFD, Joyce Mason-Monheim AIFD, Rick Orr AIFD and one of AIFD’s newest inductees Bitsy Carter.ISFA has been truly an rewarding journey for myself, and as I end my reign as President, I can’t help but reflect on all the great times I have had. The life-long friendships are the greatest reward for all the long hours I put into this
fine association. I look forward to working under incoming President Michelle O’Neil-Babicky
and see all she has in store for us. Although I will be busy with my companies: Florists Ally and
Festive, and my position as Vice President of South Central AIFD, I am here for not only the
ISFA Board, but all of you. It is only through teamwork and knowledge that we are able to be
successful in this industry that we all love. I highly recommend each of you consider getting involved with your Florists association, the
rewards are countless. I want to thank all of you for your support and trusting in me to serve you
as President. I hope I served you, the association and the floral industry well.Sincerely,Frankie Peltiere AIFD, CFD | 2014 ISFA President
WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE!
WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE!
MARCH 7-9, 2014
ISFA OFFICERS & DIRECTORSPRESIDENTFrankie Peltiere, AIFD, CFDFestive [email protected]
VICE PRESIDENTMichelle O’Neal-BabickyPetals & [email protected]
SECRETARYTina Davis, ICPFBlythe [email protected]
TREASURERSandra Prince, ICPFFour Seasons Flowers and [email protected]
PAST PRESIDENTRae Roberts-Griffith, AIFD, CFD, ICPFTrue Colors Floral [email protected] EDUCATION CHAIRMANJudi Borah, AIFD, CFD, ICPFFreelance [email protected]
ICPF COORDINATORRonda Hess, AIFD, CFD, ICPFForget Me Not [email protected] DIRECTORS
REGION 1 (AREA CODES 312, 708, 630, 847) Adam Havrilla, ICPFArtistic Blooms [email protected]
REGION 2 (AREA CODE 815)
REGION 3 (AREA CODE 309)Ronda Hess, AIFD, CFD, ICPFForget Me Not [email protected]
Sherri Knoblauch, ICPFSherri’s Floral [email protected]
REGION 4 (AREA CODE 217)Maria BuskirkMaria’s Your Marshall [email protected]
Amy Steiner, AIFD, [email protected] REGION 5 (AREA CODE 618)Becky KleinPoppies Design [email protected]
Sheryl TimmermanA Special Touch [email protected]
REGION 6 (WHOLESALE/SUPPLIER)Dan LudwigBaisch & [email protected]
REGION 7 (OUT-OF-STATE)Garrett [email protected]
Michael LewisLewis [email protected]
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RICK ORR AIFD, CFDRick was inducted into AIFD in 1987 in San Francisco. He has been Designer of the Year twice and has won
the Land of Lincoln trophy three times. He has won first place in Flowers& twice.Rick has appeared on design panels throughout the Midwest, Texas and New York. He has been a designer
at Nature’s Creative Edge in Michigan and has been guest curator for Petals and Paintings for the Krannert
Art Museum in Urbana for 22 years.Rick has three college degrees from the University of Illinois in theatre/directing, speech communications, leisure studies
and physical education. He was reared on a farm in Central Illinois raising registered Hampshire hogs for 4-H.
Rick believes that each flower arrangement should be a celebration.
BITSY M. CARTER, AAF, AMF, CFDBitsy Carter, AAF, AMF is design manager/co-owner for Hope Floral in Hope, Arkansas. She is also an
accomplished pianist and musician. Bitsy entered the floral industry in the late 90’s in her family’s flower shop.
Bitsy earned her Arkansas Master Florist certification in 1999 . She has since then developed her skills with
direction from Kevin Ylvisaker, AIFD, Els Hazenburg,AIFD, Marie Ackerman, AIFD, and many others.
Bitsy was inducted into the American Academy of Floriculture (AAF) in 2012 and will be inducted into AIFD in Chicago this
year. She has won the NAFA National Designer of the Year for 2013 and also had the honor of winning the Arkansas Cup in
2010 and 2012. She won 1st place in the Arkansas Flower and Garden Show Professional Florist Table Top Competition and
also the People Choice award. She has competed in Mid-America Invitational and Sylvia Cup. Bitsy is also a board member
of the Arkansas Florists Association. Her work has been featured in Arkansas Bride and At Home Arkansas.
Bitsy has been taught the majority of her design skills from her dad, Wendel, in their family flower shop. Her biggest helper
at the shop is her 14 year old son, Nate. In Bitsy’s “spare” time, she loves being an avid sports mom and playing the piano
for her church and various community events.
TRISHA LOCKE AIFD, CFD, ICPFTrisha received her degree in Ornamental Horticulture from the University of Illinois (U of I) and has over 19
years of experience in the floral industry. She worked 13 years in retail floral shops and was a lead designer
with a focus in special events and weddings. She maintains her connection with the U of I by co-advising
their Student American Institute of Floral Designers (AIFD) Chapter, presenting as an artist-in-residence,
and mentoring young talent. In 2007, she was the founding instructor for introductory and advanced floral
design courses at Parkland College in Champaign, IL as part of its floral certificate program.
In addition to being a floral instructor, Trisha is an award-winning freelance floral designer, an accredited member of the
AIFD, a member of the Illinois State Florists’ Association (ISFA), and an Illinois Certified Professional Florist (ICPF). During
her involvement with ISFA, she has been a judge, volunteer, presenter, lead designer for the presidential banquet dinner,
and Designer of the Year. Trisha has enjoyed giving more than 40 demonstrations and workshops to a wide variety of audiences both inside and
outside the floral industry. She also shares her floral talents with others by participating in local and regional fundraising
events such as Petals and Paintings, Nature’s Creative Edge, Iron Florist, and the Parkland College annual gala. These
events raise money for great causes and increase public awareness of floral design as an art form.
PHIL RULLODA, AAF, AIFD, PFCI, CFD
Phil is one of America’s chief evangelists for floral design, celebrating his 51st year as a florist — an
Ambassador of Sentiment. Having amassed an incredible number of awards in national and international
design competitions. Phil has presented more than 500 programs to tens of thousands of professional
florists. He was the 2004 recipient of the Society of American Florists’ Tommy Bright Award in recognition
of his lifetime achievement in floral education and commentary, in 1991 he was the first recipient of
AIFD’s Award of Design Influence and in 2007 Phil and Cathy Hillen-Rulloda were honored and received AIFD’s Award of
Distinguished Service to the floral industry.
He is director of the Southern California School of Floral Design and co-owner of Avante Gardens — florals unique, both
located in Anaheim, California. Phil cites his two primary mentors and sources of inspiration as Silverio Casabar and Buddy
Benz but says, “I learn from everyone I come in contact with.”
Additionally, he says he is not so proud of his own accomplishments, but more considers the measure of his worth by the
many students who have gone on to excel in the industry. His goal has most-importantly been to educate, motivate, and
provide inspiration to his audiences and students. To his many students, he states, “You are my legacy.”
CHRISTIAN KRATSAS
Christian Kratsas has spent several years helping independent retailers and small businesses succeed
with social media, email marketing and online advertising. He was directly responsible for developing
and maintaining the social media presence for several widely-recognized gift stores, helping them to
dramatically grow their fan bases — in one instance adding 1,000 fans in less than two days. Currently,
Christian is the Social Media and Content Manager for SnapRetail.
ANN JORDAN AAF, AIFD, MMFD, FTD EDUCATION CONSULTANT
Ann Jordan has more than 25 years of retail floral experience and has instructed design classes and hands-
on workshops throughout North America. She has studied floral design with some of the greatest designers
in the world and is active in the floral industry.
Enthusiastic and knowledgeable, Ann has impacted the floral industry in many significant ways. She was
most recently inaugurated as the American Institute of Floral Designers (AIFD) President for the 2012-2013 term, and has
served AIFD previously as Vice President and Secretary. At the world-renowned New York Botanical Gardens, Ann taught
all aspects of floristry to floral design students.
Other career accomplishments include having her designs featured in Florists’ Review, and she has participated in many
AIFD programs including the AIFD booth at the famed Philadelphia Flower Show. Ann’s presentation entitled River Run
on the main stage was highlighted at the 2008 AIFD National Symposium and she was on the design team for President
George W. Bush’s Inauguration in 2005. She also placed third in the AIFD Holland Cup Competition in 2004 and received
the John A. Valentine Award presented by FTD® in 2000.
Not only is Ann recognized in the floral industry for her creative skills, but she is also known in her community as a
business leader and prominent floral designer, having been nominated the Maine Small Business of the Year in 2004. Ann
incorporates her past accomplishments with the latest trends into all of her teachings.
JOYCE MASON-MONHEIM AIFD, PFCI, AZMF
Joyce Mason-Monheim has been actively involved in the floral industry for over 35 years. As a past president
of Teleflora’s Arizona Unit, Arizona State Florists’ Association, and the Southwest Region of AIFD, she has
been instrumental in organizing educational programs throughout the southwest.
Joyce is currently the chairperson of the National Membership Committee for the American Institute of Floral
Designers (AIFD) and sits on their National Board of Directors. She is a member of the Professional Floral Communicators
International (PFCI), is a Certified Floral Designer (CFD), and is an Arizona Master Florist (AzMF).
Joyce has designed and commentated at numerous design programs for wholesalers, state and allied floral associations
across the country and internationally. She is regarded as one of the most noteworthy designers and educators and has
received many accolades for her innovative ideas and design talents, having won numerous design awards. She was a
competitor in the 2011 Intercontinental Design Cup in Taipei, Taiwan and has designed for the Rose Parade, the 2001 Bush
Inauguration and the 2002 AIFD National Symposium.
Joyce’s work has appeared in international trade magazines including Bloom World and has been featured numerous
times in Flowers& magazine. She has demonstrated her talents in the Teleflora Wedding Selection Guide, the John Henry
Wedding and Sympathy Books and Martha Stewart Weddings. Joyce is a member of Teleflora’s prestigious team of
Education Specialists.
Illinois State Florists’ Association
DESIGNERS
Illinois State Florists’ AssociationILLINOIS CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL FLORIST (ICPF)ICPF SCHEDULE 2014-15Classes held at the Chateau, Bloomington “B”, On-Line @ AIFD.Org, ISFA Spring Conference “S”
AVAILABLE CLASSESClass: Date: Time: Price: Elements & Principles of Design “B” 9/14/14 12:00 pm 49.00 Basic Design Techniques*+ “B” 9/14/14 3:30 pm 99.00 Basic Shop Operations+ “B” 9/15/14 9:00 am 99.00 Care & Handling Green & Blooming Plants+ “B” 10/19/14 1:00 pm 49.00 Delivery: Personnel, Pricing & Product Care 10/19/14 5:00 pm 49.00 Capturing & Maximizing Sales+ “B” 10/20/14 8:30 am 99.00 Design Techniques & Applications “On-Line” AIFD.ORG 99.00
Wedding Design Techniques*+ “B” 1/25/15 12:00 pm 99.00 Employee Relations+ “B” 1/26/15 8:30 am 49.00
Customer Relations “B” 1/26/15 12:30 pm 49.00
Basic Sympathy Designs* “S” 3/13/15 TBA 99.00
Care & Handling Cut Flowers & Foliage “S” 3/12/15 TBA 49.00 www.AIFD.org Click on…Online Education Ctr.**Membership in the Illinois State Florist Association is required**
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Illinois State Florists’ AssociationILLINOIS CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL FLORISTMISSION STATEMENTThe Illinois Certified Professional Florist (ICPF) program is dedicated to establishing and maintaining a basic
level of proficiency in the floral industry for the state of Illinois. A series of design and management review
evaluations will be offered on a regular basis. These review evaluations will be used to assess designated
competency areas, verifying skills and knowledge needed for basic, entry level floristry*. The Illinois Certified Professional Florist program primary goals are:1. To initiate or augment the continuous process of professional growth and development
2. To instill high business ethical values and standards3. To create a forum for the exchange of ideas4. To create a high level of professionalism in Illinois’ floral industry*ICPF is not intended to be the sole preparation/training of novice florists for a career in the floral industry.
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KEY STAFFING AND LEADERSHIP
Canary Kids Recovery Project brings together tenacious and brilliant health and business professionals.
CKP EXECUTIVE TEAM
Beth Lambert, MA, Executive Producer
Author, educator and former healthcare consultant, Ms. Lambert leads this project. Ms.
Lambert has monitored the health challenges facing families of children with chronic illness
over six years and has documented better outcomes through research for her book A
Compromised Generation, and in her capacity as Executive Director of Epidemic Answers.
Ms. Lambert attended Oxford University and graduated from Williams College and holds a
Master’s Degree in American Studies from Fairfield University.
Josie Nelson, MA, HHC, Program Director
Ethicist, consultant, and certified health coach, Ms. Nelson is the project’s Program Director.
Ms. Nelson has been helping families navigate the complexities of childhood chronic illness
since 2002. She is a former management consultant with a background in best practices
and business ethics. She holds degrees from Georgetown University and the University of
Chicago, where she received a Masters degree and completed coursework and qualifying
exams towards a doctoral degree.
Russell Jaffe, MD, PhD, Medical Advisory Co-Chair
Dr. Jaffe is an internist, molecular biochemist, clinical pathologist, and diagnostician. Dr. Jaffe
graduated with his BS, MD and PhD, in eight years, from Boston University with doctoral
research from Medical College Dean Emeritus, Carl Franzblau. Dr. Jaffe now leads the Health
Studies Collegium and serves as Lab Director of Elisa/Act Biotechnologies, LLC. Dr. Jaffe is
known for his work in applying first principles of biology to clarify the causal mechanisms of
good and ill health. He has published over 100 articles and invited reviews. Dr. Jaffe most
recently presented to the Institute for Medical Studies (IMS) current understanding and
research on the human microbiome, the totality of microorganisms residing on and in the
human body, their genetic elements (genomes), and their interactions with their host.
Martha Herbert, MD, PhD, Medical Advisory Co-Chair
Dr. Martha Herbert is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School, a Pediatric
Neurologist at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, and an affiliate of the Harvard-
MIT-MGH Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, where she is director of the TRANSCEND
Research Program. Dr. Herbert earned her medical degree at the Columbia University
College of Physicians and Surgeons. Prior to her medical training she obtained a doctoral
degree at the University of California, Santa Cruz, assessing evolution and development of
learning processes in biology and culture in the History of Consciousness program, and then
did postdoctoral work in the philosophy and history of science. She trained in pediatrics at
Cornell University Medical Center and in neurology and child neurology at the Massachusetts
General Hospital, where she has remained. She received the first Cure Autism Now Innovator
Award and is now on the Scientific Advisory Committee of Autism Speaks. Her background
in pediatric neurology, evolutionary biology and history of science has oriented her toward
systems biology, brain connectivity and dynamism, and brain-body interrelationships.
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IMPLEMENTATION AND TIMELINECKP will be divided into five distinct phases:PHASE ACTIVITY ESTIMATED TIMEFRAME DELIVERABLES
IPre-Launch Month 1 - 4
• Established and coordinated/networked teams of clinicians/medical mentors• Program Infrastructure• Establishment of grassroots platform including film production scope/strategy
• Established EHR platformII Recruitment and Selection Month 4 - 7 • Recruit families
• Select final 14 families
IIIHealing Program
Implementation and Documentation
Month 8 - 26
• Capture and analysis of baseline assessments and individual data• Implementation of personalized recovery program and mentoring procedures• Assessments at
appropriate intervals• Film production
IV Synthesis and Translation Month 18 - 30
• Film post production (editing, completion)• Program assessment/meta data review and translation
V Communication Strategy Implementation Month 30 - 36
• Feature Film release, Canary Kids manual, grassroots/broad media strategy including online, print, and broadcast initiatives• Translational Science initiatives including technical films • Bioinformatics platform solutions scaled and replicated
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CANARY KIDS TIMELINE BY PHASEPre-Launch (Month 1-4)
Recruitment and Selection (Month 4-7)
Healing Program (Month 8-26)
Synthesis and Translation (Month 18-30)Communication StrategyImplementation (Month 30-36)
36 MONTHS TO COMPLETION
PHASE I PHASE II PHASE III PHASE VI PHASE V
These are just a few of the areas where allopathic symptom-reactive systems are delivering less than stellar
results. CKP acknowledges these issues as a human, societal and economic imperative, and the current medical
model must be rethought, repaired, revalidated and reengineered. GOALS AND IMPLEMENTATION• CKP aims to enroll (and support) fourteen families in as many as five locations. Up to seven families will be
featured in the documentary film.
THERAPEUTIC CATEGORIES SERVED BY THE CANARY KIDS PROGRAMTHERAPEUTIC AREANUMBER OF ENROLLEES
Autism Spectrum Disorders2
ADHD/ADD
2Asthma
2Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis
2Mood Disorders
2Obesity/Diabetes
2Atopic Disease/Eczema
2• The ultimate goal of CKP is to help families in their quest to achieve the greatest health potential for their children.
• A secondary goal of the program is to document and track successes and challenges of children as they
recover from chronic illness so that others may benefit from this knowledge. Dr. Martha Herbert, MD, PhD of
Harvard Medical School and Dr. Russell Jaffe, MD, PhD ELISA/ACT Biotechnologies, PERQUE LLC and Health
Studies Collegium will serve as “Medical Mentors” to the program participants (clinicians, health coaches and
families) and will lead translational science opportunities that emerge out of the project. Data gathered from
CKP may be utilized to create prevention-based models of wellness, with the long-term goal of reducing total
disease burden in this country. • Each family will be paired with a Clinical Care Coordinator, who will be operating under the guidance and
support of a team of Medical Mentors, and a Health Coach to help them navigate their way through the many
healing challenges and obstacles. • CKP will ensure that families are provided pro bono with a variety of healing and recovery services including,
but not limited to: — Personalized Nutritional Support (including whole, organic, biodynamically-sourced food and
supplementation if warranted)— Comprehensive and Cutting-Edge Laboratory and Developmental Assessments— Non-toxic Personal and Home Products— Environmental Assessments— Personalized Therapeutic Modalities— Emotional/Spiritual Support• CKP healing services will be provided for 18 months.• The lessons learned from this program will be documented on film and in a published manual, and online
resources will be made available to the public.• Translation science activities lead by our medical experts will be a crucial component of our transformational
communication strategy.
WHO IS BEHIND THE CANARY KIDS PROJECT?CKP brings together a coalition of parents, practitioners, scientists, research and health organizations and experts
in a cross-section of specialties ranging from bioinformatics to traditional healing who see the current health crisis
and understand the urgent need to re-think the way in which we approach health and wellness in the developed
world. Following are five collegial organizations participating in CKP as part of a collaborative effort:
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SKI & SNOWBOARD
REPAIR RATESEDGE SHARPEN & HOT WAX 10168482 ........................................ $30COMPLETE SKI TUNE & BDG CHECK 10168485 ..........................Sharpen, Hot Wax & Release Check
$45
STONE GRIND TUNE 10015803 .......................................................Stone Grind & Hot Wax
$50
COMPLETE STONE GRIND & BDG CHECK 10168486 ................Stone Grind, Hot Wax & Release Check
$60
ALPINE MACHINE HOT WAX 10168480 ........................................ $10ALPINE HAND HOT WAX 10168481 ................................................ $20
SKI BINDING ADJUST 10168487 ..................................................Forward Pressure & DIN Adjustment Only
$20
ALL ALPINE SKI REMOUNTS 10168489 ........................................Applies To Systems Only
$35
ALL OUTSIDE SKI MOUNTS & REMOUNTS 10168490 ................Non P.G. Mounts - Each Item Purchase, Less $25
$75
ALPINE SUMMERIZE 10047903 .......................................................Stone Grind, Heavy Hand Wax & Summer Storage
$50
POLE CUTTING - 1 PAIR 10200071 ................................................. $5
ALPINE SKI SHOP RATES
COMPLETE SNOWBOARD TUNE 10168477 .................................Sharpen & Hot Wax
$30
SNOWBOARD MACHINE HOT WAX 10168475 ............................ $10 SNOWBOARD HAND HOT WAX 10168476 ................................... $20 ALL OUTSIDE SNOWBOARD INSTALLATION 10130597 ........... $25 SNOWBOARD SUMMERIZE 10168479 ............................................Stone Grind, Heavy Hand Wax & Summer Storage
$55
BASE REPAIRS - XL 10332519 .........................................................Base Repairs 3” or Larger - Stone Grind Recommended
$75
BASE REPAIRS - L 10332520 ...........................................................Base Repairs 2” To 3” - Stone Grind Recommended
$60
BASE REPAIRS - M 10332521 ............................................................Base Repairs 1” To 2” - Stone Grind Recommended
$40
BASE REPAIRS - S 10332522 ...........................................................Base Repairs Up To 1” - Stone Grind Recommended
$20
STICK OF P-TEX 10017887 ................................................................ $5
SNOWBOARD SHOP RATES
BASE REPAIR RATES
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