This document provides an agenda for the 2014 OCAA Spring Symposium & Vendor Fair taking place on April 24th at the Holiday Inn Select in Wilsonville, Oregon. The all-day event will include sessions on claims competency, biomechanics, time management, legislative updates, and career development. Presenters will discuss how the insurance industry is evolving with technological changes and how claims professionals can ensure their success and employability. The agenda allows for vendor exhibitions, networking breaks, and a plated lunch with legislative updates. Attendees can pre-register with payment to save $10 on registration fees.
Physically Fit 4 Hoops aims to encourage youth development through athletic and social programs that teach teamwork, fitness, and community values. The organization has engaged hundreds of metro Detroit children through basketball camps and promotes physical fitness to address childhood obesity. Since 2008, camps have incorporated nutritional education and Physically Fit 4 Hoops partners with ChooseMyPlate.gov to provide parents and campers literature on healthy dietary choices.
The document provides information about a youth basketball tournament hosted by Physically Fit 4 Hoops at Redemption Lutheran Gym. The tournament will be held on August 25th from 9am to 3pm for ages 8 to 18 with no entry fee. Each team will play a minimum of two games and prizes will be awarded to the winners in each age bracket. People can sign up online or at the gym during specified dates and times in August. Contact information is provided for more information or to make donations to support children in the local area.
This document provides an agenda for the 2014 OCAA Spring Symposium & Vendor Fair taking place on April 24th at the Holiday Inn Select in Wilsonville, Oregon. The all-day event will include sessions on claims competency, biomechanics, time management, legislative updates, and career development. Presenters will discuss how the insurance industry is evolving with technological changes and how claims professionals can ensure their success and employability. The agenda allows for vendor exhibitions, networking breaks, and a plated lunch with legislative updates. Attendees can pre-register with payment to save $10 on registration fees.
Physically Fit 4 Hoops aims to encourage youth development through athletic and social programs that teach teamwork, fitness, and community values. The organization has engaged hundreds of metro Detroit children through basketball camps and promotes physical fitness to address childhood obesity. Since 2008, camps have incorporated nutritional education and Physically Fit 4 Hoops partners with ChooseMyPlate.gov to provide parents and campers literature on healthy dietary choices.
The document provides information about a youth basketball tournament hosted by Physically Fit 4 Hoops at Redemption Lutheran Gym. The tournament will be held on August 25th from 9am to 3pm for ages 8 to 18 with no entry fee. Each team will play a minimum of two games and prizes will be awarded to the winners in each age bracket. People can sign up online or at the gym during specified dates and times in August. Contact information is provided for more information or to make donations to support children in the local area.
A basketball training camp for boys and girls ages 9-18 will be held on Saturdays and Sundays from June to August at the old Redemption Lutheran Gym in Detroit. The camp focuses on offensive and defensive skills, strength and conditioning, character building, and tournaments. Registration is $150 for ages 13-18 and $100 for ages 9-12, and guarantees 8 days of training.
Physically Fit 4 Hoops provides local children with personal training, conditioning, basketball clinics, and camps through its relationship with Franklin Athletic Club. The organization uses an 8000 Series Shooting Machine that can push out 1800 shots in an hour to help children develop quick release and muscle memory to become better shooters. Interested parties can contact Laura Barrick or Coach Shawn Fair for registration information.
This document discusses childhood obesity statistics in the United States. It states that between 16-33% of children and adolescents are obese, and obesity is difficult to treat. Unhealthy weight gain due to poor diet and lack of exercise causes over 300,000 deaths per year. Childhood obesity rates have more than doubled for some age groups over the past 30 years. Around 9 million children over age 6 are considered obese. The obesity epidemic affects all ages, races, and ethnic groups in the US.
The document announces regional meetings in April for CRDN leadership training. Shawn Fair, the new Director of Training, will introduce two sessions: "Vision Training" and "Boss-to-Coach." Vision Training will provide tools to develop a consistent vision to guide business growth. Boss-to-Coach will teach how to transition from being a boss to being a coach through accountability, discipline, motivation and vision. The meetings will be held in Schaumburg, Illinois and Dallas, Texas.
The document advertises a time management presentation by Shawn Fair, Director of Training at CRDN, at the Oregon Casualty Adjusters Association's 37th Annual Spring Symposium. Mr. Fair will introduce claims professionals to the value of time and how to master it to achieve greatness. Previous attendees found Mr. Fair to be captivating, warm, and sold the audience on himself before his presentation began.
A basketball training camp for boys and girls ages 9-18 will be held on Saturdays and Sundays from June to August at the old Redemption Lutheran Gym in Detroit. The camp focuses on offensive and defensive skills, strength and conditioning, character building, and tournaments. Registration is $150 for ages 13-18 and $100 for ages 9-12, and guarantees 8 days of training.
Physically Fit 4 Hoops provides local children with personal training, conditioning, basketball clinics, and camps through its relationship with Franklin Athletic Club. The organization uses an 8000 Series Shooting Machine that can push out 1800 shots in an hour to help children develop quick release and muscle memory to become better shooters. Interested parties can contact Laura Barrick or Coach Shawn Fair for registration information.
This document discusses childhood obesity statistics in the United States. It states that between 16-33% of children and adolescents are obese, and obesity is difficult to treat. Unhealthy weight gain due to poor diet and lack of exercise causes over 300,000 deaths per year. Childhood obesity rates have more than doubled for some age groups over the past 30 years. Around 9 million children over age 6 are considered obese. The obesity epidemic affects all ages, races, and ethnic groups in the US.
The document announces regional meetings in April for CRDN leadership training. Shawn Fair, the new Director of Training, will introduce two sessions: "Vision Training" and "Boss-to-Coach." Vision Training will provide tools to develop a consistent vision to guide business growth. Boss-to-Coach will teach how to transition from being a boss to being a coach through accountability, discipline, motivation and vision. The meetings will be held in Schaumburg, Illinois and Dallas, Texas.
The document advertises a time management presentation by Shawn Fair, Director of Training at CRDN, at the Oregon Casualty Adjusters Association's 37th Annual Spring Symposium. Mr. Fair will introduce claims professionals to the value of time and how to master it to achieve greatness. Previous attendees found Mr. Fair to be captivating, warm, and sold the audience on himself before his presentation began.