Conference Registration Brochure

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June 19-22, 2014 Fraternal Housing Conference

Presented by the Association of Fraternal Leadership & Values

www.housedirectors.org


Conference Overview WHY ATTEND? Since 1992, we have hosted the National House Directors Conference. The conference helps house directors improve their skills and efficiency while becoming more aware of the value and importance of their roles. Because house directors provide a safe, constant, and stable home for students within an environment that supports both academic and experiential learning, parents, alumni, house corporations, and the university administration are reassured and student retention is increased. At the conference, housing professionals will learn to create appropriate and effective relationships with their many constituencies (students, parents, alumni, faculty, vendors, and house employees). The goal of the conference is to provide house directors with unique and comprehensive skills and knowledge that encourage teamwork, leadership, fraternal values, and effective use of resources while supporting the shared mission of fraternities/sororities and the university. Conference participants will develop skills in problem-solving, communication, resource allocation, and facility management and will leave the conference with a better understanding of issues and trends affecting higher education. Attendees will also connect to a network of colleagues who can be relied upon for support and assistance throughout the school year.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND? The conference provides the perfect professional development experience for house directors, potential house directors, house corporation officers, fraternity and sorority headquarters staff, campus professionals, and volunteers who work with fraternity and sorority housing management.

SCHOLARSHIPS We are pleased to continue to offer the S. Shelley Sutherland Scholarship. In honor of Shelley, a longtime leader in the fraternal community, these scholarships are specifically designed for those participating in the Fraternal Housing Conference. Go online to FHCScholarship.aflv.org to access the application.


Schedule at a Glance Thursday, June 19, 2014 Registration for First Time Attendees Registration & First Timer Orientation Opening Session Dinner Cruise

2:45 – 3:00 p.m. 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. 6:30 – 10:00 p.m.

Friday, June 20, 2014 Educational Programs Lunch Board Bus for Tours of Historic Charleston Evening and Dinner on Your Own

9:15 – 11:30 a.m. 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m.

Saturday, June 21, 2014 Educational Programs 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Lunch and Group Photo 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. Network with Conference Exhibitors 1:30 – 2:00 p.m. Educational Programs 2:15 – 4:30 p.m. Evening and Dinner On Your Own 5:00 p.m. Sunday, June 22, 2014 Closing Session Brunch Bus Departs to Port Charleston for Post Conference Trip

9:30 – 10:30 a.m. 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m.

HOUSE CORPORATION TRACK The House Corporation Track is designed to educate and develop House Corporation board members and professionals on today’s issues in the fraternal housing industry. This track occurs all day Saturday, June 21, and a one-day registration option is available. This track will go in depth on the following seven areas: 1. The Importance of Property Assessments 2. Developing Your Capital Plan 3. Raising Capital 4. Construction 5. Insurance and Surety 6. Developing an Ongoing Facility Plan 7. Alumni Development


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Conference Tours PRE-CONFERENCE TOUR Magnolia Plantation and Gardens | June 19 | $60 Join us for a beautiful tour of the Magnolia Plantations and Gardens! This excursion includes admission to the beautiful historic gardens, a narrated tram tour, and a walking tour of the plantation house. Founded in 1676, Magnolia Plantation operated as a rice plantation for almost two centuries. The gardens were expanded in the 1850s by Reverend John Drayton. He was the first to bring the romantic style of gardening to the plantation and laid the foundation for the gardens as they are today. Learn about the fascinating history of the Magnolia Plantation in its orientation theater, then be sure to check out the historic gardens, petting zoo, and the conservatory. We will also embark on a 45-minute narrated nature tram tour of the plantation. Guests will learn about the story of Magnolia Plantation while gaining exposure to the extensive flora and fauna of the wildlife refuge. Alligators, turtles, herons, egrets, and other native animals are often viewed in abundance! Enjoy a guided tour of the elegant Magnolia Plantation House. See the columned porch and extensive collection of Early American museum-quality antique furniture on the family plantation that dates back ten generations. You can also visit the lovely gift shop. End the experience with a delicious boxed lunch. Includes: Admission fee to historic gardens, conservatory, petting zoo, antebellum cabin, and the orientation theater; a narrated nature tram tour of the plantation; and a guided tour of the Magnolia Plantation House. Boxed lunch and transportation is provided.


Conference Tours POST-CONFERENCE TOUR Carnival Cruise to the Bahamas Sunday, June 22 - Friday, June 27

We will depart from the hotel at 12:30 p.m., boarding is from 1:00 3:00 p.m., and the cruise departs port at 4:00 p.m. Cruise returns to port at 8:00 a.m. on Sunday, June 27, and bus departs port at 9:00 a.m. to Charleston International Airport (CHS). Cost (includes 5-day cruise & transportation)**: Single Double Ocean View Stateroom:

$1210

$635*

Interior Stateroom: $1080 $570* *Double room occupancy must have roommate confirmed with Central Office

The living is easy on The Islands of the Bahamas, a glittering necklace of sand dotting the blue Atlantic. On a Bahamas cruise, you’ll find a sun-splashed seascape of 700 islands and 2,000 cays offering idyllic tropical getaways for sailing, snorkeling, fishing, strolling pearly pinksand beaches, and swimming crystalline turquoise seas. Enjoy a fiveday and five-night cruise, stopping at Freeport and Nassau. In Freeport, you’ll find plenty of razzle-dazzle entertainment from a casino to music clubs to barefoot beach bars. If you’re looking for the Bahamas of beautiful, palm-fringed beaches, gentle turquoise seas, and nature at its most vivid, you’ll find that, too. On Carnival® cruises to The Bahamas, set sail for idyllic sunbaked days on sandy beaches. Blessed by balmy breezes and jumping to a bouncy calypso beat, Carnival® cruises to Nassau, Bahamas promise sizzling fun in the sun. The historic and cultural heart of The Bahamas is one of the world’s most popular cruise ship ports—one million travelers board cruises to Nassau annually. Guarantee your spot on this exciting trip by registering by the priority deadline, February 10, 2014. After the priority deadline, space may be available at the cruiseline’s discretion. **Shore excursions and beverages are the participant’s financial responsibility and are not included in the price from AFLV. All meals while on board the ship are included as well as water, lemonade, iced tea, and coffee. All other beverages are the participant’s responsibility. To board the cruise, participants must have a valid passport or their birth certificate and driver’s license.


Conference Registration Registration Information

The registration fee is $540 and includes all educational programs and materials, the AFLV House Director Manual for first-time attendees, the opening dinner, two lunches, and the closing breakfast. Also included is the tour of Charleston. Travel and hotel costs are not included in the registration fee; lodging reservations should be made directly with the hotel. Registration can be completed online at www.housedirectors.org.

Would you like to bring a friend or family member?

Your guests are welcome. Their special conference rate is $290 and they can join you for all conference meal functions and the city tour. During the educational sessions, guests can spend time at the hotel. here are many amenities at the hotel and it is conveniently located near the scenic downtown Charleston Historic District. Guests will be provided with an information packet about transportation and activities to do in their free time. Guests are also welcome on the pre-conference and post-conference excursions at the same fee as conference participants.

First-Time Participants Orientation

First-timers are invited to attend an optional orientation session on Thursday, June 19, from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. There is no charge to attend this session, but participants are asked to RSVP in advance for proper planning. More information is online: www.housedirectors.org.

Register online: www.housedirectors.org Questions? Email info@aflv.org Registration/Cancellation Policy

AFLV allows substitutions of delegates; therefore, the general policy of AFLV is that there will be no refunds for registration fees or cancellation of unpaid registration fee related invoices. However, there may be times when extreme situations arise that are out of the control of the delegate(s) or schools. In those rare situations, the individual may request a refund or registration fee invoice waiver in writing. Requests for refund or waiver submitted after ten days from the conclusion of the conference will not be considered. Registrations after May 17 will be charged the late rate and are subject to space availability.


Overview of Costs FULL CONFERENCE REGISTRATION Attendee Guest Early Bird Reg Rate

$540

$290

Regular Reg Rate

$615

$365

Late Reg Rate

$665

$415

Exhibitor Registration

$500*

*Fee includes lunch for two at hotel on Saturday.

HOUSE CORP TRACK REGISTRATION Early Bird Fee

Regular Fee

$100

$100

Late Fee $150

REGISTRATION DEADLINES To receive the Early rates, register by April 4, 2014. For the Regular rate, register between April 5 and May 16, 2014. Any registrations on or after May 17, 2014 will be charged the Late rate.

Hotel & Travel Information Travel into the Charleston International Airport (CHS). First--time attendees will begin sessions at 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 19. All other attendees should arrive prior to sessions beginning at 4:00 p.m. To get to the Charleston Marriott from the airport, taxi stands are available outside baggage claim. The typical cost is $40-$50 one-way. Shared-ride shuttles are also available at a less expensive cost and can be found near the taxi stand. The conference will end Sunday, June 22, at 12:00 p.m. Departing flights should be booked after 3:00 p.m. that day for those not attending the Post-conference trip to the Bahamas. Post-conference trip attendees will return from the cruise to the port at 8:00 a.m. on Friday, June 27. A bus will then transport participants from the cruise to the airport. To allow for enough travel time, departing flights on Friday, June 27 should be booked after 1:00 p.m. The conference will be held at the Charleston Marriott, located just minutes away from the Charleston historic district and waterfront. Hotel room rates are $159 per night for a single or double occupancy room, which includes complimentary internet access. Reserve your room by contacting the Marriott directly at 800-968-3569 and mentioning the AFLV conference.


Save the date for this unique and exciting professional development opportunity!

June 19-22, 2014

P.O. Box 1576 | Fort Collins, CO | 80522-1576 www.aflv.org

Association of Fraternal Leadership & Values


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