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On the
American Empress
Steamboat Cruise
Leader Certification Class,
November 5, 2016 —
November 13, 2016
The Napoleon Hill Foundation Leader Certification 2016
Stand out with
Leader Certification
Clarkston to Portland, OR (Vancouver, WA)
American Empress Reservations
J oin the Napoleon Hill Foundation’s Leader’s Certification
Class onboard the American Empress Steamboat. An
overnight at the Doubletree hotel in Spokane is included
Nov. 5th. Next, travel down to meet the boat departing
from Clarkston, WA, November 6th. The boat will cruise the
Columbia River for 7 nights with various stops along the way,
ending in Portland, OR on Nov. 13th.
The cost per person for sharing an outside stateroom is $1899 plus
$160 port charges. Cancellation insurance is available at the rate
of 9% of the total cost. Gratuities are not included, but can be
prepaid!
There is a daily shore excursion in each of the ports included in
the price. For an additional charge there is a daily premium
excursion.
Classes will be scheduled daily, and an outline of the times will be
available upon booking.
To reserve your spot on the boat, a deposit of $500 is due with
your reservation, and final payment is due by August 1st.
Cancellation charges apply if you need to cancel your trip after the
reservations are made.
Please contact Pat Andreatta, Escape Cruises & Travel, Ltd at
[email protected] or (708) 798-5072.
Reservations are sold on a first come, first served basis. There are a limited number of cabins available to us, so it is important that you contact us right away if you plan on attending.
Napoleon Hill Foundation Leader
Certification
To sign up for the Leader Certification classes,
please contact Uriel Martinez at the Napoleon
Hill World Learning Center at
[email protected] or (219) 989-3166.
View requirements for Leader Certification on pages 5 and 6.
2.
Day 1 – Saturday, November 5th, 2016
Hotel Stay - Spokane, WA
Your journey begins with a deluxe hotel stay in Spokane, Washington.
Day 2 - Sunday, November 6th, 2016
Clarkston, WA
Take time to explore Spokane at your leisure or consider a Pre-Cruise Premium Excursion before making your way to Clarkston to begin your American Empress voyage. Your voyage will start with an evening dinner cruise departing around 6 PM and returning back to Clarkston later in the evening -
Day 3 - Monday, November 7th, 2016
Clarkston, WA
Nestled at the union of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers in southeast Washington, Clarkston is the gateway to North America's deepest gorge, Hells Canyon. The picturesque vistas, year-round mild climates, and a deep history make this scenic inland port a more-than-desirable stop! Spend the day following the footsteps of the historic Lewis and Clark journey – where the city received its name. This incredible city is filled with artifacts and stories that depict the journeys of famous explorers. Clarkston has the ideal climate for visitors to enjoy countless activities including fishing, scenic walks along the trails, shopping, and exploring. Day 4 - Tuesday, November 8th, 2016
Tri-Cities (Richland), WA
Home to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's first national monument, Richland is a city dedicated to preserving its unique history, culture and landscape. At the Hanford Reach National Monument you will witness a diverse landscape of sweeping vistas and towering bluffs, blended with an abundance of wildlife. Although being dismantled, remnants of WWII and the Cold War such as plutonium reactors can still be seen dotted along the river.
Clarkston to Portland, OR (Vancouver, WA) Daily Schedule
3.
Day 5 - Wednesday, November 9th, 2016
River Cruising
Enjoy a day of scenic river cruising through the pristine Pacific Northwest. Picturesque canyon walls and crevasses will keep you guessing as to what lies around the next bend. Day 6 - Thursday, November 10th, 2016
The Dalles, OR
Known as the end of the Oregon Trail, The Dalles has long been a destination point for pioneers and adventurers alike. Located on the south bank of the Columbia River between Mt. Hood and Mt. Adams, the city's rich history dates back thousands of years to the Native American trading which took place right on the banks of the river. Explore the history that weaves through the town at every stop, discover the art that lines each of the streets, and taste the culinary expertise at some of the town’s most popular cuisine restaurants! Day 7 - Friday, November 11th, 2016
Stevenson, WA
On the banks of the scenic Columbia River, the city of Stevenson is your launch pad to the Washington side of the Gorge. A stroll along the Rock Cove pathway or the Columbia River waterfront is a great way to take in surroundings. Downtown Stevenson is home to unique shops, art galleries, and restaurants. Stevenson is in the heart of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. Explore the eastern entrance to Mount St. Helens or the spectacular Lewis River Valley. Day 8 - Saturday, November 12th, 2016
Astoria, OR
Astoria is known to be the oldest American Settlement west of the Rocky Mountains. For thousands of years, Clatsop Indians inhabited the lands that are now known as Astoria. In 1805, Lewis and Clark led their expedition through the town and spent the winter at Fort Clatsop. In 1813, a British warship sailed into the Columbia River, gaining possession of the city and holding control until 1818, when they finally agreed to a joint occupation of the land. The British did not fully leave Astoria until 1846. There is no doubting the rich history has deep roots grounded in this Columbia River town. When the history combines with the scenery, the harmony will surely bring you back for more! Day 9 - Sunday, November 13th, 2016
Vancouver, WA
Disembark the American Empress and make your way home from your authentic Pacific Northwest experience or consider extending your stay in Portland, Oregon with our three day, two night Rose City Stay package.
Clarkston to Portland, OR (Vancouver, WA) Daily Schedule
4.
The curriculum requires a three step process that includes a Basic (Self-Study), Intermediate
(Distance Learning), and Advanced Course (Leader Certification).
Costs per course are as follows:
1. Self-Study “Your Right to Be Rich” Basic Course - $349.95
(this course available NOW.) (home study course) (PLUS SHIPPING COSTS) sign up via our link on our home page www.naphill.org
2. Internet Distance Learning “PMA Science of Success” Intermediate Course - $599
(Next class starts June 6, 2016. Offered yearly: January, June and September)
3. Leader Certification Course “Conceive, Believe, & Achieve” - $699 plus travel costs
November 5—13, 2016
ASK ME ABOUT THE SPECIAL PRICE PACKAGE DISCOUNT IF YOU PURCHASE Level 2 and 3 together!
Napoleon Hill Foundation
Leader Certification Requirements
5.
Instructor Certification Guidelines
Print out and complete Instructor application form in attachment and return it to the Napoleon Hill World
Learning Center at Purdue North West, 2300 173rd Street, Hammond, Indiana 46323. Wait for approval of
your application. (email to [email protected])
Enroll in the “Your Right to Be Rich” course. Follow the link from our website www.naphill.org
Next, complete the Distance Learning Course in advance or in tandom with the Leader Certification Seminar.
(NEXT distance learning COURSE BEGINS IN June 6, 2016) Tuition cost for the Distance Learning
Course is $599.00. You must have completed or be simultaneously enrolled in the Distance Learning
Course in order to register for the Leader Certification Seminar.
Enroll for the Leader Certification Seminar. Tuition cost: $699.00. Note this class fee is separate from
any travel, housing, and/or personal costs affiliated with this course. Generally, the Leader
Certification seminar is offered once yearly in the late summer/fall of the year. It is posted under
events several months in advance on our website.
Arrange to work with a mentor who is a currently certified instructor.
Complete a video presentation lesson over one of the 17 Success Principles that is 15 minutes in length.
Pass the Leader Certification Exam at the 80th percentile or higher. (A comprehensive take home exam
due one month after the program)
Complete a service project under the direction of your mentor.
Turn in the provided sheet that is signed by the relevant parties – your instructor for the Distance
Learning Class or Home Study Course, your mentor, and the Instructor for the Leader Certification
Seminar. This documents that you have completed the initial steps. Finally, your exam grade and
service project are to be recorded as well.
When these steps are satisfactorily completed you will be awarded the certificate of Instructor. This
certificate is good for three years and eligible for renewal. It has been our custom to welcome currently
certified leaders to enroll in the leader certification course as a refresher course – tuition free. This is a
wonderful opportunity for each of you to share your personal knowledge and mentor our upcoming
instructors as well. Also, it serves as a good opportunity for a reunion and course audit at no charge.
6.
The Napoleon Hill World Learning Center
Purdue Northwest
2300 173rd Street
Hammond, IN 46323