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State Leadership Conference
March 31 – April 2, 2016
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201520152015---2016 State Officer Team2016 State Officer Team2016 State Officer Team
President Brooklyn Buhre
Roosevelt HS
First VP Paige Beckman
Wray HS
Secretary Victoria Connor Cherry Creek HS
VP Events Sydney Mayer Northglenn HS
VP Finance Coalton Hostetler
Miami Yoder HS
VP Membership Brooklynn Bracelin
Wray HS
VP Peer Education Kate Wall
Roosevelt HS
VP Programs Casey Barretero
Jefferson HS
VP Public Relations Carissa Kirschbaum
Merino HS
VP Publications Tatianna Medina
Centaurus HS
VP Recognition Miguel Gomez Northglenn HS
State Representative Kaylee Michael
Haxtun HS
Senior Officer Kayelani Kirschbaum
Merino HS
Team Advisers
Rachel Young
Lynn Zemanek Merino HS
Robert Van Dyke Colorado
Community College System
Team Advisers Team Advisers
Samantha Archer Roosevelt HS
Alyssa Horlick Miami Yoder HS
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State Officer Welcome LetterState Officer Welcome Letter 212°: The Difference is One After a year of going the extra degree, we will hit 212° at the 2016 State Leadership Conference! Colorado FCCLA has definitely made the Difference of One this year. As you take the one extra step in your leadership journey and raise a degree during State Conference this week, be sure to inspire new members and guests with your astounding FCCLA accomplishments by greeting them with a handshake, stating your name and school, and sharing a little bit about your event. I personally look forward to hearing more about how your chapters have reached 212° this year. The State Officer Team takes pleasure in welcoming you to the 2016 Colorado FCCLA State Leadership Conference! Our theme this year, 212°, is inspired by the fact that at 211° water is hot, but at 212° water boils. With boiling water, comes steam, and with steam, you can power a train. Just one extra degree makes all the difference! We are proud that you have gone the extra degree in leadership through FCCLA and been the difference in yourself, family, and community. As we take a journey back to the grand opening of the FACS Program at CSU, we challenge you to share your inspiring stories with one another to help power our train all the way to the grand opening! This year, Colorado FCCLA's temperature has risen through leadership trainings, workshops, chapter activities, and conferences at all levels, but ultimately, our team would like to thank you for making this year a steamy success! As we continue to live life at the boiling point, the State Officer Team encourages you to BE the difference of one in the next few days. Flash a smile, pick up a piece of trash, and say thank you to everyone who has been a part of making this conference possible. Take note of the keynote speaker’s life lessons, showcase your event with pride, and take the time to be inspired by your fellow FCCLA members from around the state. Above all, challenge yourself to go the extra degree to discover the leader in you. We are so glad that you have decided to join us as we reach 212° together and we look forward to seeing Colorado FCCLA prove that greatness, success, and innovation is just a degree away. Thank you for making the one difference, Brooklyn Buhre Colorado FCCLA State President and your 2015-2016 State Officer Team
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My Conference ScheduleMy Conference ScheduleMy Conference Schedule
Time My Competitive Event Location
Thursday, March 31, 2016
11a.m.-4p.m. Youth Expo Colorado Foyer
1-2p.m. Workshop: ____________________
1-2p.m. Business Meeting Telluride
2:15-3:15p.m. Workshop: ____________________
3:30p.m. District Officer/ Chapter Presidents
Lineup
Colorado Foyer
4:15-6:30p.m. Opening Ceremony Colorado Ballroom
8:15-9p.m. Say Yes to FCS Reception Telluride
9-10p.m. V.I.P Party Aspen
11p.m. Curfew
Friday, April 1, 2016
10-10:45a.m. Workshop: ____________________
11-11:45a.m. Workshop: ____________________
1-1:45p.m. Workshop: ____________________
2-2:45p.m. Workshop: ____________________
3-4p.m. That’s Not Cool Workshop Colorado C/D
6:15-8p.m. Banquet
8-8:30p.m. Awards Session (invite only) Colorado C/D
8:30-10:30p.m. FCCLA Dance
Middle School Hangout
Colorado A/B
Big Thompson
8:45-9:30p.m. State Officer Reception Platte River
11:00p.m. Curfew
Saturday, April 2, 2016
7:30a.m. Closing Session A Seating Colorado Ballroom
8-10a.m. Closing Session A Colorado Ballroom
9:45a.m. Closing Session B Lineup Colorado Foyer
10:15-12:15p.m. Closing Session B Colorado Ballroom
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Conference Dress CodeConference Dress CodeConference Dress Code In order to maintain the positive image of our organization, the following dress code is in effect for members while attending State Leadership Conference:
Arrival, Opening Session– Business Casual
Competitive Events – Business Professional; only exception-STAR events costumes
if applicable
Workshops – Business Professional or Business Casual
Awards Session and Dance – Business Professional, formal or semi-formal
Closing Session – Business Professional
Casual Attire is acceptable after 9:30 p.m. on Thursday and after 10:30 p.m. Friday
evening. Members not in proper dress code will be not be admitted to conference sessions. Business Professional Attire No clothing should be torn, skin tight, or revealing.
Females: suits, cropped pants or city shorts with coordinating jacket, dresses, skirts that are no less than 2 inches above the knee, blazers, dress slacks, blouses, shirts, sweaters, and dress shoes. Dark leggings (brown, black, or navy) may be worn with an appropriate top that hits mid thigh.
Males: suits or blazers, dress pants or docker-type pants (nicely pressed and in good condition), with dress shirts, dress shoes and socks. Business Casual Attire No clothing should be torn, skin tight, or revealing. No plastic-type flip flops or beach shoes.
Females: Dress or casual slacks (no blue jeans), cropped pants, sleeveless or short-sleeved dresses (no spaghetti straps or strapless); skirts that are no less than 2 inches above the knee; blouses or collared, casual shirts, and dress shoes or sandals. Dress or shirt straps must be no less than 3-fingers wide. Dark leggings (brown, black, or navy) may be worn with an appropriate top that hits mid thigh.
Males: dress or casual slacks (no blue jeans and no shorts) with oxford or polo shirt, no T-shirts, and dress shoes and socks. Banquet Attire No clothing should be torn, skin tight, or revealing. No denim is permitted.
Females: business professional, formal or semi-formal. Strapless, backless, or spaghetti strap dresses require a cover-up (shawl or shrug.) Dress or shirt bodice should not extend below the arm pit. Dark leggings (brown, black, or navy) may be worn with an appropriate top that hits mid thigh.
Males: professional business attire, including dress shirt and dress slacks are required. Casual Attire No clothing should be torn, skin tight, or revealing. Includes blue jeans (not frayed or torn), shorts and T-shirts that are acceptable for school. Clothing that is frayed or torn or has objectionable or suggestive messages or pictures is not allowed at any time. Pajama attire, sweats, halter-tops, spaghetti straps, skin tight clothing, skirts that are more than 2 inches above the knee, and bared midriffs are NOT acceptable at any time.
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Thursday, March 31Thursday, March 31Thursday, March 31 Time Activity Location
10 a.m.-6 p.m. Registration Packet Distribution Cherry Creek
11-11:30 a.m. Thursday Competitive Event Consultants Meeting Steamboat
11–12 p.m. Mountain Shadows District Meeting Durango
11–4 p.m. Youth Expo Colorado Foyer
11:30 a.m. Thursday Evaluator Orientation Steamboat
12–6 p.m. Thursday Competitive Events See Page 10
12:30 p.m. Competitive Event Consultants Meeting State Officer Candidate Orientation
Telluride Clear Creek
1-2 p.m.
Voting Delegate Orientation & Business Meeting Adviser Meeting-Required
Telluride Colorado Ballroom
1-4:30 p.m. State Officer Interviewing Panel Orientation Clear Creek
1-2 p.m./ 2:15 – 3:15 p.m.
Thursday Workshops See Page 8
1:45–2:15 p.m. Foundational Events Information Session Vail
2:15–2:45 p.m. Career Preparation Events Information Session Vail
2:45-3:15p.m. Leadership Events Information Session Vail
3-4 p.m. Testing Proctoring for Competitive Events Steamboat
3:15–3:45 p.m. State Events Information Session Vail
3:30 p.m. District Officers and Chapter Presidents Lineup Colorado Foyer
4:15-6:30 p.m. Opening Ceremony Brooklyn Buhre, presiding District Officers and Chapter Presidents Opening Ceremony Presentation of Colors & National Anthem President’s Welcome Roll Call Introduction of Special Guests Adviser Years of Service Awards Introduction of State Officer Interviewing Panel Officer Candidate Speeches Keynote Speaker
Colorado Ballroom
6:30 p.m. Dinner on Your Own
8 p.m. District Meetings: Mountain View Pine Meadows
Telluride Durango
8:15-9 p.m. Say Yes to FCS Reception Vail
9-10 p.m. VIP (Very Involved Programs) Party Aspen
10:15 p.m. Reflections-state officers & officer candidates Telluride
11 p.m. Curfew
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Friday, April 1 Friday, April 1 7:45 a.m. Friday Evaluator Orientation Varies
8-5 p.m. State Officer Selection Clear Creek
8:30-6 p.m. Friday Competitive Events See Page 10
10–4 p.m. Friday Workshops See Page 9
6:30-8 p.m. FCCLA Banquet See Handout
8–8:30 p.m. Awards Reception (by invitation only)
Alumni & Associates Award
Friends of FCCLA
Master Adviser Award
Membership Awards Outstanding Administrative Support
Outstanding Adviser Award
Outstanding Member / Team Award
Outstanding New Adviser Award
Spirit of Advising Award
State Scholarships
Colorado C/D
8:30-10:30 p.m. FCCLA Dance
Installation of the 2016-2017 State Officers
Middle School Hangout
Colorado A/B
Big Thompson
8:45 – 9:30 p.m. Reception for 2015-2016 State Officers and their
Parents, Advisers and District Consultants
Platte River
10:30 p.m. New State Officer Meeting Platte River
11 p.m. Curfew
7:30 a.m. Seating for Closing Ceremony A
Arkansas Valley San Juan Basin Northeastern Plains San Luis Valley Northern Scenic Country
Colorado Ballroom
8-10 a.m. Awards Ceremony A
State Officer Farewells
Competitive Events Volunteer Award
Conference in Review
Competitive Event Awards
Colorado Ballroom
8 a.m.-1 p.m. Luggage Storage Big Thompson
9:45 a.m. Line Up for Closing Ceremony B
Mountain Shadows Pine Meadows Mountain View Spanish Peaks
Colorado Foyer
10:15-12:15 p.m. Awards Ceremony B Colorado Ballroom
10:15 &12:15 p.m. National Leadership Conference Details Meeting Platte River
End of Closing Take Home Bags Cherry Creek
Saturday, April 2Saturday, April 2
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Conference SessionsConference SessionsConference Sessions Thursday Workshops
Keynote Speaker Yahya Bakkar is the author of The Ultimate Guide to Teen Life & Beyond Motivation! Why Teens Seem Disconnected and What You Can Do About It. He is a highly sought-after speaker and has spoken to parents, teachers, and students across the country in middle schools, high schools, and youth leadership conferences. He is a certified strategic interventionist and has trained with the top experts in personal development, relationship dynamics, and teen behavior.
Say Yes to FCS Reception Nominated members may attend this reception hosted by the Family and Consumer Sciences program at Colorado State University. Attendees will be served a little dessert treat, introduced to the CSU Family and Consumer Sciences program, and entered into drawings for great gifts.
VIP Party Chapters who completed National Program projects, the Leadership Institute, or Jana’s Campaign projects may attend the VIP Party. Members will be served a fun treat while listening to great music, signing to karaoke, taking fun selfies with props, and playing life sized versions of board games.
1-2 p.m. &
2:15-3:15 p.m.
Make Kindness Cool in your Community with DUDE. be nice Brent Camalich with Dude, Be Nice
Big Thompson
Overwhelming research suggests that the best way to develop kindness is by actually feeling it, not just thinking about it. We'll introduce you to a platform you can use to build tangible, fun, and meaningful events. Plus, we'll show you a great way raise some funds and make kindness cool on your campus.
All For One, One For All Motivational Media Assemblies, LLC.
Aspen
Young people need to see the power they have to make a difference, to alter the course of life for the better. As we build our levels of passion and commitment, we can form stronger human connections, lift people higher, and create a movement of kindness and power. Our battle cry should be All For One, One For All!
Kindness is Contagious Kate Wall with Lynda’s Legacy
Platte River
Join Charlene Moser as she shares the story of her friend, Lynda Drabek, whose life and death prompted the founding of the Lynda's Legacy program, and learn how you can be kind and spread kindness, one act at a time.
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Conference Sessions Conference Sessions Friday Workshops
Conference Evaluation
1. Scan the QR Code OR go to http://tinyurl.com/cofccla 2. Complete the Conference Evaluation
10-10:45 a.m. &
11-11:45 a.m.
Lead2Feed Kayelani Kirschbaum
Big Thompson
Students will gain knowledge about the new National Outreach Program Lead2Feed. They will learn the importance of community service and multiple ways to make a difference in their community.
Give That Little Extra Casey Barretero and Kaylee Michael
Elevate Lounge
It's time to give back to the community and help them stay warm in the winter! Come and join us and use the materials your chapter collected to make tie-blankets that will be donated to our communities in need.
Next Degree Professionalism Victoria Connor and Carissa Kirschbaum
Platte River
Members will have the opportunity to listen to professionals in Family and Consumer Science related occupations and have the opportunity to ask the professionals questions about their careers.
1-1:45 p.m. &
2-2:45 p.m.
Living Life at the Boiling Point Brooklyn Buhre and Sydney Mayer
Big Thompson
Need a break from the craziness of state conference? Come join us for a workshop full of fun activities to help take your teamwork, communication, and confidence skills up a degree!
Turning Up the Heat Coalton Hostetler and Miguel Gomez with Colorado Culinary Academy
Elevate Lounge
Colorado Culinary Academy will show member how to enhance their culinary skills through an interactive culinary arts demonstration.
Making a Living Making a Difference Brooklynn Bracelin and Tatianna Medina with Dr. Jeff Pryor
Platte River
Many young people today want to find work with both a purpose and a paycheck. This workshop will show members that “if you have a choice of paths to take in life, take the path with a heart.”
3-4 p.m.
That’s Not Cool: Dating Abuse Awareness Paige Beckman with Futures without Violence
Colorado C/D
That's Not Cool Campaign raises awareness of an issue that affects friends, family, and communities at large. Dating abuse is a silent, but very real occurrence. After attending this workshop, members will become knowledgeable of dating abuse and will be empowered enough to take a stand against it .
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Competitive Events ScheduleCompetitive Events ScheduleCompetitive Events Schedule
THURSDAY EVENTS LOCATION
Career Investigation—Senior Pikes Peak
Early Childhood Education Kingston Peak
Environmental Ambassador Blanca Peak
Fashion Sketch Longs Peak
Gourmet Food Presentation Savory Vail Break Station
Gourmet Food Presentation Sweet Vail Break Station
International Experience Capitol Peak
Leadership Capitol Peak
FRIDAY EVENTS LOCATION
Advocacy Breckenridge
Applied Math for Culinary Management Keystone 4 (Doubletree)
Baking and Pastry Johnson & Wales University
Cake Design Aspen Foyer
Career Investigation—Junior/ Occupational Colorado A/B
Chapter In Review Display & Portfolio Durango
Chapter Service Project Display Telluride A
Chapter Service Project Portfolio Telluride B
Culinary Arts Colorado Culinary Academy
Entrepreneurship Colorado A/B
Fashion Construction Colorado A/B
Fashion Design Colorado A/B
Fashion Stylist Off Site
Focus on Children Aspen
Food Innovations Winter Park
Front of the House Johnson & Wales University
Habitat for Humanity Interior Design Capitol Peak
Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation Colorado A/B
Illustrated Talk Colorado A/B
Interior Design Pikes Peak
Interpersonal Communication Longs Peak
Job Interview Steamboat
Knife Skills Bennet Peak
Life Event Planning Colorado A/B
National Programs in Action Maroon Peak
Nutrition & Wellness Colorado A/B
Parliamentary Procedure Kingston Peak
Promote and Publicize FCCLA! Grays Peak
Recycle and Redesign Vail
Sports Nutrition Boulder Creek
Teach and Train Private Dining Room
Thematic Table Design Vivace Restaurant
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2016 Event Consultants2016 Event Consultants2016 Event Consultants
Event Lead Consultant Assistant Lead
Consultant
Advocacy Kim Schutt Ty Hvambsal
Applied Math for Culinary Management Lindsey Leuenberger-Klautsch
Baking and Pastry Sarah Davis Cameron Stutzman
Cake Design Stephanie Thomson Stacey Landis
Career Investigation Carrie Vanni Tara Bell
Chapter Service Project Display Holly Kelly Carla Sullivan
Chapter Service Project Portfolio Maria Luckmann Kimberly Cox
Ashley Stumberg
Chapter In Review Angela DePue Lisa Polak
Culinary Arts David Bochmann Jeff Toback Heather Carnes
Early Childhood Education Laura Alsdorf Annie Friesema
Entrepreneurship Jamie Blatter Jenny Skillman
Environmental Ambassador Melanie Darter Angela Smith
Fashion Construction Jeanine Pope Alyssa Wayman
Fashion Design Aryann Roberts Sandra Cadorna
Fashion Sketch Rachel Young
Fashion Stylist Stephanie Vos Peggy Masek
Focus on Children Nicole Kamman Amy Ketels
Food Innovations Katie Saenz Carlyne Johnson
Front of the House Ellen Heumann
Gourmet Food Presentation Savory Christina Runyan Sahvanna Mease
Gourmet Food Presentation Sweet Yvonne Justice Jean Lange
Habitat for Humanity Interior Design Amber Freeman
Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation Dalene Bricker
Illustrated Talk Kimberly Baldwin Sasha Hartsuiker
Interior Design Amber Wharton Whitney Avalos
International Experience Tracey Berech
Interpersonal Communication Mandy Johnson Shawna Linstedt
Job Interview Alma Arellano Denise Sciacca
Knife Skills Jo Schaaf Stephanie Ager
Leadership Mary Sue Carroll
Life Event Planning Shelley Goerdt Autumn Francis
National Programs in Action Ashley Acuff Beth Francis
Nutrition & Wellness Barbara Gorman Tracey Olnes
Parliamentary Procedure Susan Ortner Debra Colglazier
Promote and Publicize FCCLA! Marjorie Reed JoAnn Bagwell
Recycle and Redesign James Hindman Regan Ashley
Sports Nutrition Kelly Gauck
Teach and Train Malissa Sloan Brita Letvin
Thematic Table Design Donna Erlewine Andrea Lujan
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Renaissance Denver HotelRenaissance Denver HotelRenaissance Denver Hotel
3rd Floor3rd Floor
Blanca Peak
Longs Peak
Grays Peak
Bennett Peak
Maroon Peak
Pikes Peak
Kingston Peak Capitol Peak
Atrium LevelAtrium Level
A
Telluride
B Vail
Restaurant
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Aspen Foyer
Asp
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Break Station
Elevate
Lounge
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Renaissance Denver HotelRenaissance Denver HotelRenaissance Denver Hotel
Banquet LevelBanquet Level
Colorado Foyer Cherry
Creek
Doubletree North HotelDoubletree North HotelDoubletree North Hotel
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20152015--2016 Executive Council2016 Executive Council 2015-2016 State Officer Team Samantha Archer, State Officer Team Adviser Alyssa Horlick, State Officer Team Adviser Rachel Young, State Officer Team Adviser Lynn Zemanek, State Officer Team Adviser Michelle Koch, FACS Program Director Robert Van Dyke, FCCLA State Adviser Dr. Dawn Mallette, Family and Consumer Sciences Teacher Educator at CSU Sarah Davis, Food Events Committee Representative Carla Sullivan, Middle School Representative District Consultants: Arkansas Valley Mary Sue Carroll, Cheraw HS Mountain Shadows Nicole Kamman, Jefferson HS Debbie Nelson Mountain View Arielle Bergmann, Chaparral HS Melanie Darter, Elizabeth HS Northeastern Plains Jeanine Pope, Fort Morgan HS Angela Smith, Fort Morgan HS Northern Bethany Durnbaugh Kelsey Mauch, Rocky Mountain HS We thank the following individuals and organizations for their outstanding support:
Michelle Koch—Family and Consumer Sciences Program Director
Dr. Sarah Heath—CTE Dean and Assistant Provost
Bailee Gardunio—State Staff Intern
Christine Hollingsworth—National FCCLA Competitive Events Manager
Conference Interns – Zack Kirschbaum, Heidi Borrego, Elisa Locke, Ayla Settles,
and Jessica Teal
Tami Ridnour, Kelsey Mauch, Paul Francisco, and the State Interviewing Panel
The Renaissance Denver Hotel
JC Penney’s at Northfield
Colorado Culinary Academy
Johnson & Wales University
FCCLA Alumni and Associates Members
Pine Meadows Amy Ketels, Bollman Tech Center Brenda Washburn, Centaurus HS San Juan Basin Katy Gagne San Luis Valley JoAnn Bagwell, Sanford Scenic Country James Hindman, Montrose HS Linda Motz, Palisade HS Spanish Peaks Andrea Aragon, Wasson HS Kelly Gauck, Holmes MS
Thank You!Thank You!Thank You!
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Ignite Your Leadership° at SLC!Ignite Your Leadership° at SLC!
That’s Not Cool
Workshop
Friday Workshop
Friday Workshop
Thursday Workshop
Youth Expo
Youth Expo
Youth Expo
Youth Expo
Youth Expo
Directions:
1. Write your name and chapter on the appropriate line.
2. Attend each of the sessions listed below.
3. Get a state officer or vendor to sign that line at the end of that session.
4. Submit your completed card to the Cherry Creek Room by 10 p.m. on April 1, 2016.
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Name: ________________
Chapter: __________________