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1 International Conference of Police Chaplains Region 2 Regional Training Seminar February 9 th 12 th , 2015 Cannon Beach Christian Conference Center, Cannon Beach, Oregon Equipping for Endurance ® International Conference of Police Chaplains Region 2 Chaplain Jim Crowley, Regional Director 555 N.E. 15 th St. Bend, Or. 97701 [email protected]

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International Conference of Police Chaplains

Region 2 – Regional Training Seminar

February 9th

– 12th

, 2015 Cannon Beach Christian Conference Center, Cannon Beach, Oregon

Equipping for Endurance

® International Conference of Police Chaplains

Region 2

Chaplain Jim Crowley, Regional Director

555 N.E. 15th

St. Bend, Or. 97701

[email protected]

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The Region 2 of the International Conference of Police Chaplains provides an excellent training

conference each year. The Regional Training Seminar & Workshops offer significant

opportunities for study and fellowship, held again this year in the beautiful and picturesque

setting of Cannon Beach, Oregon.

This year our main meetings and training will be in the Fireside Room in the Haven

Building. Our second room for training will be the Pacific Room 2nd

Floor. WE WILL

NOT BE USING THE BEACH FRONT BUILDING FOR TRAINING OR ROOMS.

In addition to training and opportunities for dialog and discussion, there are opportunities

for spouses to attend the classes as well as enjoy the Oregon Coast. As an extra bonus, you will

enjoy the sessions with our guest speakers.

We invite you to join us! Whether you’re an experienced chaplain or just beginning your

chaplaincy career, the ICPC Region 2 will have something for you. Please register to attend the

conference today!

Fellowship is one important goal at each

ICPC Region 2 Training Seminar

We also want to recognize those chaplains who have reached credentialing and ministry

goals. Then of course, there’s the food, the beach, and more!

NOTICE: please note that the lodging/meals fee covers the cost of your room, maid service,

breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks. Bring your uniform to wear at the Awards Banquet. At

all other times the dress is casual. Bring rain-gear and shoes so you can walk on the beach!

A worldwide organization, the International Conference of Police Chaplains (ICPC)

respects the beliefs and faith of its members, and recognizes each individual's right to so

practice. The ICPC seeks to be inclusive in its programming, classes and events.

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A Note from Chaplain Jim Crowley, Region 2 Director

Training So We Can Serve and Support

Greetings and Welcome to the ICPC Region 2 Training Seminar (RTS) and

Workshops for 2015. This year's RTS will continue to provide the high standard of

training we have experienced in the past, equipping us with the necessary tools to

be effective in our chaplaincies, we are Raising the Standard – this year’s theme is

A Call for Spiritual Survival.

We will be honored to have as our Special Speakers for extended sessions

Supervisory Special Agent Samuel L. Feemster (ret.) the founder of Project

BeSTOW, a multi-year research project developed at the FBI Academy’s

Behavioral Science Unit (BSU). ICPC Academic Registrar Chaplain John Transue

will assist us with Credentialing Opportunities.

We will be challenged by the training, presentations and the opportunities to

develop and reinforce critical relationships that will make all of us more effective.

We are honored to serve men and women who give their best and do an

outstanding job. The RTS will be an opportunity to give back to our officers and be

an influence on them for the future - for their future.

Walk with me through the opportunities to learn together and support each other in

becoming Proactive Chaplains that Raise the Standard. Thanks for being with us

and making this a week of influence and progress for the future. If I can serve you

this week please contact me or one of our Region 2 team members.

God Bless – Jim

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TOPICS

LARGE GROUP SESSIONS

Spiritual Survival for Law Enforcement: Samuel L. Feemster.

BASIC CLASSES

Each year we provide 6 of the 12 ICPC Basic Courses. This will allow new Chaplains to

complete the Basic Courses in two years if the RTS is the only training they are able to attend.

B1 Intro to Law Enforcement Chaplaincy: Chaplain Mike Ryan - This course is an

introduction to the law enforcement chaplaincy ministry addressing elements of scope, purpose,

mission, pitfalls and wellness.

B2 Death Notification: Chaplain Gordon Harper - This course will introduce strategic principles

designed to prepare the chaplain to deliver a more effective death notification.

B3 Stress Management: (includes segments on Burn-out, CISM and Post Shoot Trauma) –

Chaplain Mike Dismore - This course assists law enforcement personnel and chaplains in

recognizing and dealing with all aspects of the Stress Management, Burnout, CISM and Post

Shoot Trauma.

B6 Ethics: Chaplain Jerry Gaidos - This course deals with moral decisions faced by law

enforcement officers and chaplains alike.

B7 Responding to a Crisis Situation: Chaplain Charles Hagemeier - This course assists the

chaplain in understanding “a crisis event” and the basic responses from family and victims who

experience sudden traumatic events. The course will focus on effective on-scene and post-event

practical care; emotionally, physically and spiritually.

B11 Officer Death or Injury: Chaplain Todd Pynch - This course will provide information on

the proper response of a law enforcement agency to a line-of-duty death. Areas of coverage

include: notification, funeral protocols, and appropriate responses of the law enforcement agency

following the funeral. Protocols for defusing and debriefing will be discussed.

ADVANCED CLASSES

Building Chaplain Teams – For Executive Chaplains: Jim Crowley

This session is for chaplains who are responsible for more than one chaplain in their area of

intentional chaplaincy for specific agencies and departments.

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Disaster Spiritual Survival - the Oso Mud Slide: Ralph Fry

Disasters can have a dramatic effect emotionally and spiritually. Chaplains are human and the

impact is very real. This class will share the experiences during the Oso mud slide. Let’s be

honest! There are events in our lives that have the potential of strengthening or even hindering

our faith. Our goal for this class will be to share lessons learned and helps for survival.

The Endurance of Chaplaincy: ICPC President Mike Hardgrove

What are the themes, experience, methodology or structure that would build resilience for

chaplains and enhance their Spiritual Survival? The Endurance of Chaplaincy will challenge you

to evaluate yourself and better equip yourself for the future.

Spiritual Survival - A Police Officer’s Perspective: Chief James Montgomery

Bellevue, WA Police Chief Montgomery will share how he survive a Law Enforcement career

and was proactive in his faith. It will help answer the question “What can chaplains do to

enhance and encourage their fellow officers?”

Training Credentialing/Accreditation and Educational Needs: Dr. John Transue

This will be an opportunity to learn how to accomplish the credentialing levels associated with

the International Conference of Police Chaplains. It will also give the necessary means to keep

transcripts and class work cared for painlessly! There will be an opportunity to dialogue with Dr.

Transue who is the Academic Registrar for the ICPC. This class can save you time and money!

Our agencies expect us to be trained and equipped to serve them. This is the opportunity to make

the progress needed toward credentials.

2015 RTS INSTRUTORS

Chaplain Jim Crowley Chaplain Crowley is the Executive Chaplain for Central Oregon Police

Chaplaincy having served them full time for over 12 years. He has

served First Responders since 1987. He is a credentialed Master

Chaplain with the International Conference of Police Chaplaincy and

serves this International Organization as the Region 2 Director. He is

an Approved Instructor for ICPC & ICISF – International Critical

Incident and Stress Foundation. Chaplain Crowley has been married

for 42 years, has 3 children who reside in Central Oregon and 6

grandchildren. He is endorsed by his denomination to accomplish Law

Enforcement Chaplaincy since 2003.

Chaplain Mike Dismore Mike has been a pastor since 1978 in Oregon, Idaho, and California.

He moved to Redmond, Oregon with his wife and two children in mid-

2004. Mike serves as chaplain with Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy.

He has his Master Chaplain credential and is an approved instructor

with ICPC and ICISF. He’s been married since April 1985.

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Samuel L. Feemster M.Div., J.D. Supervisory Special Agent Samuel L. Feemster (ret.) is the founder of

Project BeSTOW, a multi-year research project developed at the FBI

Academy’s Behavioral Science Unit (BSU). Mr. Feemster served in

several field offices, investigated multiple violations, and was a SWAT

operator prior to being assigned to the FBI Academy. In addition to

teaching White Collar Crime to new agent trainees and facilitating

classes in Community Policing and Stress Management for the FBI

National Academy (NA), Mr. Feemster sponsored multiple satellite

broadcasts and hosted several working seminars and two conferences

focused on the responsibility of communities to answer their call to support law enforcement

personnel. These activities, along with Mr. Feemster’s investigative and operational experiences,

created the synergy necessary to identify and refine a new body of knowledge regarding the

connection between officer wellness, officer safety, organizational wellness, and community

security. The primary mission of Feemster Linkins Consulting is to empower agencies to design

and implement sustainable customized wellness philosophies that serve their personnel and

communities. The process of cultivating holistic wellness is titled “Spirituality Adapted for Law

Enforcement Training” (SALT).

Chaplain Ralph Fry Ralph has been a Fire and Law Enforcement Chaplain for nearly thirty

years. He trained and volunteered with Support 7 in Edmonds,

Washington until starting Stanwood Camano Incident Support in North

Snohomish County, Washington. Ralph is the director of Hope

Unlimited, a nonprofit ministry of compassion and care that includes

the Fire/Police Chaplaincy and Single Family Life, a ministry to single

parents and their families. Ralph and Leann have been married for 54

years and reside in Stanwood, Washington. They have two grown

children, ten grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Chaplain Jerry Gaidos Jerry Gaidos has been a volunteer chaplain with the Clatsop

Emergency Services Chaplaincy in Clatsop County Oregon for eight

years. Jerry started as a Washington County Deputy in 1975. In 1981

he became a Portland Police officer and worked patrol until 1996 when

he was promoted to criminalist. As a patrol officer, Jerry was involved

in peer support which introduced him to CISM. Upon retirement in

2004, through circumstances only God could orchestrate, Jerry was

asked to be the Astoria P.D. Chaplain. The chaplaincy now has three

chaplains and covers all the emergency service agencies in Clatsop County. Jerry and his wife,

Roxie, have been married for 45 years.

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Chaplain Chuck Hagemeier

Chuck Hagemeier has been a pastor with the Nazarene Church for 43

years. Most recently he was associate pastor at the College Church of

the Nazarene in Nampa, Idaho, he retired in March 2014. He has

served as chaplain for 16 years, 5 years in Longmont, Colorado and 11

years in Nampa, Idaho. Chuck has been married 45 years and has 3

children and 10 grandchildren. He is trained in Critical Incident Stress

Management (CISM) Idaho state ICPC representative and counts it an

honor to serve First Responders.

Chaplain Mike Hardgrove

Chaplain Mike Hardgrove, ICPC FELLOW, Tulsa, Oklahoma, began

law enforcement career as a volunteer chaplain and joined ICPC in

1989. He retired from the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office as the Sr. Staff

Chaplain after 23 years. He is currently on staff (part-time) of Asbury

United Methodist Church in Tulsa, OK. Mike received a Bachelor of

Science Degree in Psychology from the University of Tulsa, Tulsa,

Oklahoma, 1973 and a Master of Divinity degree from Phillips

Graduate Seminary, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1993. He is ordained as a

United Methodist Minister (Deacon) of the Oklahoma Annual Conference of the United

Methodist Church, 1991, (Elder) 1996. Mike is certified by the State of Oklahoma as a law

enforcement officer, 1990; intermediate level, 1993. He is certified by the Oklahoma Council of

Law Enforcement Education and Training as a Law Enforcement Instructor, 1992, Advanced

Level Instructor, 1992. He received certification in Critical Incident Stress Management from the

International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, 1993. Mike established an Oklahoma Council

on Law Enforcement Education and Training accredited Basic Law Enforcement Chaplain

Academy in 1999. Mike is credentialed by the International Conference of Police Chaplains as a

Master Chaplain, 2001. He is the recipient of the ICPC South Central Region Ken Ashlock

Award, recipient of the ICPC John A Price Award, recipient of two ICPC President’s Coins,

recipient of two Distinguished Service Awards from the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office, recipient

of several Unit Commendations from the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office. He has served the

International Conference of Police Chaplains as Area Representative, Regional Director, Vice

President, President Elect and President. He has been a host for two ICPC Regional Training

Seminars and a presenter for Regional and Annual ICPC Training Seminars. He is of the

Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge 188 – Past Chaplain, Fraternal Order of Police, State Lodge -

Past State Chaplain/Board Member, Fraternal Order of Police, National Lodge – Past Assistant

National Chaplain. Walk to Emmaus – Past Assistant Community Spiritual Director. Oklahoma

Sheriff’s and Peace Officer’s Association – Past Chaplain. Oklahoma Association of Police

Chaplains – Past Executive Director. Served as a member of the Critical Incident Stress

Management Team at the Murrah Building, Oklahoma City in 1995 and at the World Trade

Center, New York City in 2001. WaterWorks Visual Art Center – Advisory Council Member.

Member - Stained Glass Guild of Oklahoma. Married 42 years to Wendy, the father of two

daughters, Heather and Holly, and blessed with two extremely talented son-in-laws, Nathan and

Jamie two wonderful grandsons, Brennan and Traveler, and two beautiful granddaughters, Wren

and Sophie!

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Chaplain Gordon Harper Chaplain Gordon E. Harper is a pastor/teacher with 23 years as a

hospital chaplain, 12 years as a fire chaplain and 5 years as a police

chaplain. Chaplain Harper has been a pastor in various capacities since

1964. As a member of ICPC, FFC, AACC, Pilots for Christ and ICISF,

Chaplain Harper has sought to advance his skills as an effective

chaplain to first responders and others in need. Harper is married to

Catherine and they have three children, five grandchildren and three

great-grandchildren. Harper is a Wyoming native and has resided in

Gillette, WY for 27 years. Harper is currently chaplain for Campbell

County Sheriff’s Office, Moorcroft, Wy Fire Department, Pilots for

Christ and Campbell County Memorial Hospital.

Chaplain Todd Pynch Todd Pynch has served as a chaplain for the past 22 years. He

currently serves as the Executive Chaplain for Crisis Chaplaincy

Services in Salem, Oregon. His organization serves police, fire and

dispatch agencies in Marion, Benton, Linn, Polk & Yamhill Counties

in Oregon, caring for more than 1000 emergency responders and

responding to nearly 500 calls each year. During his career as a

chaplain, Todd has dealt with the death of several emergency service

responders including 3 line of duty deaths, the death of a deputy in Iraq

and the suicide of a firefighter. He is an adjunct professor at

Chemeketa Community College in Salem, Oregon. Todd first started

working in police work in 1975, working for the Stayton Police Department, the Oregon State

Police and the Benton County Sheriff’s Office. He also served as a pastor for 17 years and has

been married to his wife, Martha, for 31 years. Todd & Martha have two children, Cari (22) &

Andrew (14). Todd is the Oregon Area Representative for the Region 2 of the International

Conference of Police Chaplains.

Chaplain Mike Ryan Mike Ryan has served as a police / fire chaplain since 1985, spending

his first 18 years a chaplain for the San Francisco Police Department.

He moved to Washington in 2002 and began his service with the

Bellevue Police and Fire Departments, Medina PD and Eastside Fire

and Rescue. Chaplain Ryan's work in the public safety community led

him to develop skills and expertise in Disaster Mental Health,

including work with survivors from the Oklahoma City Bombing, the

Loma Prieta earthquake, the 9/11 WTC response. He is a certified

expert in Traumatic Stress Management and a trainer in disaster mental

health for Public Health Seattle King County's Disaster Mental Health Reserve Corp.

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Chief James Montgomery

James Montgomery has been the Interim Chief of Police in the City of

Bellevue, WA since April 2014. He has also served as the Chief of

Police in the City of Bellevue, WA from 1997-2007, was the Interim

Deputy City Manager for City of Bellevue, WA from 2000-2001,

Sheriff (appointed position) of King County, WA from 1988-1997,

Chief of Police in Boise, Idaho, from 1983-1988, and a Police Officer

and supervisor with Jefferson County, KY from 1965-1983. He is a

Graduate of the University of Louisville, KY, has an undergraduate

degree in Criminal Justice and Administration [1973], a Graduate

degree in Community Development [1977], is a Graduate from the FBI

National Academy [1976], a Graduate from FBI LEEDS & National

Executive Institute Session #13, and served in the US Army Reserve from 1964-1970 and was

honorably discharged as a Sergeant First Class. He has had extensive teaching experience,

Criminal Justice Analytical Experience, and has been and continues to be a part of many

Professional Associations & Service Organizations. In his words, he “served in law enforcement

for over forty-three years and loved every day of it.”

Chaplain John Transue The Rev. Dr. John Transue is a deeply committed chaplain to his

departments and to the ICPC. He served the Chesapeake, Virginia,

Police Department for 14 years. He is currently a chaplain with the

Norfolk, Virginia Police Department and the Amtrak Police

Department. John graduated from Philadelphia Biblical University in

1969 with a Bachelor of Science in Bible. He also holds a Master of

Public Administration from Golden Gate University; a Master of

Education from Boston University and a Ph.D. from Trinity

Theological Seminary. He retired from the United States Navy as a Senior Chief Radioman and

has taught in Christian and public schools. Chaplain Transue became active in the International

Conference of Police Chaplains in 1995. He holds the training designation of Diplomate. He

serves on the Education and Credentials Committees. He was appointed as the Academic

Registrar in September 2009. He is married to the former Kathleen Huff. They have two

children, Beth, who is a college librarian and John, Jr. who is a Major in the Army.

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2015 SEMINAR SCHEDULE

Sunday, February 8, 2015

6:00 PM Regional Team/Area Representatives Dinner and Meeting

Monday, February 9, 2015

8:30-11:30 AM Area Representatives Breakfast and Meeting

1:30-3:00 PM Set up and Preparation for RTS – Regional Team

3:00-5:00 PM Registration and Check-In

4:00 PM New Chaplain Orientation (Pacific Room, 2nd

Floor)

5:30 PM Dinner in Pacific View Lodge Dining Room (1st Floor)

7:00 PM Session 1 (Everyone, Fireside Room in the Haven Building 2nd

Floor)

Spiritual Survival for Law Enforcement: Samuel L. Feemster

9:00 PM Registration/Fellowship! (2nd Floor)

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

6:30-8:00 AM Session 2 Basic Class (Pacific Room 2nd Floor)

B03 Stress Management: Mike Dismore

7:30 AM Registration

8:00-9:00 AM Breakfast in the dining room (1st floor)

9:15 AM-12:15 PM Session 3 (Everyone, Fireside Room in the Haven Building 2nd

Floor)

Spiritual Survival for Law Enforcement: Samuel L. Feemster

12:30-1:30 PM Lunch in the dining room (1st floor)

1:45-5:15 PM Session 4 (Everyone, Fireside Room in the Haven Building 2nd

Floor)

Spiritual Survival for Law Enforcement: Samuel L. Feemster

5:30 PM Dinner in Pacific View Lodge Dining Room (1st Floor)

7:00-8:00 PM Regional Business Meeting

8:00-8:30 PM State Meetings followed by Fellowship/Rest and Relax/Network!!!

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Wednesday, February 11, 2015

6:30-8:00 AM Session 5 Basic Class (Pacific Room, 2nd

Floor)

B02 Death Notification: Gordon Harper

8:00-9:00 AM Breakfast in the dining room (1st floor)

9:15-10:45 AM Session 6 Basic Class: (Pacific Room, 2nd

Floor)

B11 Officer Death & Injury: Todd Pynch

Advanced/Career: (Fireside Room in the Haven Building 2nd

Floor)

Disaster Spiritual Survival – The Oso Mud Slide: Ralph Fry

11:00 AM-12:30 PM Session 7: Basic - (Pacific Room, 2nd

Floor)

B07 Responding to a Crisis: Chuck Hagemeier

Advanced/Career: (Fireside Room in the Haven Building 2nd

Floor)

The Endurance of Chaplaincy: ICPC President Mike Hardgrove

Lunch On Your Own

1:00-3:30 PM Session 11 (Fireside Room in the Haven Building 2nd

Floor)

Building Chaplain Teams: Executive Chaplains: Jim Crowley

3:45-5:15 PM Session 8: Basic - (Pacific Room, 2nd

Floor)

B01 Intro to Law Enforcement Chaplaincy: Mike Ryan

Advanced: (Fireside Room in the Haven Building 2nd

Floor)

Training Credentialing/Accreditation: John Transue

5:30-7:00 PM Awards Banquet (Pacific View Dining Room & Fireside Room in the Haven

Building 2nd

Floor) Wear your uniform tonight!

8:00 PM Fellowship/Snacks (Pacific Room)

Thursday, February 12, 2015

6:30-8:00 AM Session 9 Basic: (Pacific Room, 2nd

Floor)

B06 – Ethics: Jerry Gaidos

8:00-9:00 AM Breakfast in the dining room (1st floor)

9:15-11:15 AM Session 10 (Everyone, Fireside Room in the Haven Building 2nd

Floor)

Spiritual Survival – A Police Officer’s Perspective: Chief James Montgomery

11:15-11:45 AM Wrap up & Business Meeting (Fireside Room in the Haven Building 2nd

Floor)

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2015 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION

LODGING AND MEALS

I. Registration Fee

The registration fee covers the cost of the conference itself (presentations, materials, etc.). It

includes the full schedule of classes (not room and meals.)

Chaplain Full Registration Fee: $155.00 for ICPC members

$235.00 for non-members

(Does NOT include ICPC membership)

Free for all spouses

If you are not currently a member, please visit the ICPC website: icpc4cops.org or contact the

office at: [email protected].

If you would like to register for only a part of the conference, please call Jerry Gaidos directly at

503-791-1705, or email him at [email protected].

Registration and payment is due by January 31. 2015! No reservations will be held without

payment. Please note that we are not able to take Visa/MasterCard payments this year.

II. Lodging and Meals Fee

This year’s ICPC Region 2 Conference will again be held at the beautiful Cannon Beach

Conference Center in Cannon Beach, Oregon, February 9-12, 2015. This is a beautiful

conference facility on the beach and is self contained so all of our needs are met in one location.

Bring your spouse! They will appreciate the training as well as the time away with you.

You have several choices of rooms. Some rooms can accommodate several people. If you choose

that option you can really cut your price down. Please note that this price is in addition to the

registration fee and is a per person cost (not a per night cost.) It covers all 3 nights of

lodging, 3 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 3 dinners, and coffee with snacks throughout the day. All

of our meals will be in the Pacific View Lodge dining room. Training sessions will be held in

the Fireside Room in the Haven Building and Pacific View Lodge. All of the rooms are

lovely and comfortable. Please note that there are no TV’s, radios, or phones in the rooms.

Rooms and Prices (Per Person)

The Room Rates are listed below on the Lodging and Meal Reservation Form. Rooms will

be assigned on a first come, first served basis. Please let us know if you need wheelchair

access. This price is per person and includes all of your lodging and meals. It is not a per-

night charge.

No reservation is complete until payment is received.

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Lodging and Meal Reservation Form – Page One

ICPC Region 2 Conference

February 9-12, 2015 Cannon Beach Conference Center

You may choose to stay at the Cannon Beach Conference Center where all meals and meetings

will take place. If you would rather find your own lodging somewhere else, you may still choose

to take meals at the Conference Center. Please return this form along with the ICPC registration

form. One attendee per form please (except for husbands and wives). All forms are due with

payment by January 31, 2015. No reservations can be held without payment.

Name_________________________________________________________________________

Home Address _________________________________________________________________

City, State, Zip _________________________________________________________________

Home Phone ____________________________ Cell Phone _____________________________

Email Address _____________________________ Spouse’s Name _______________________

Is your spouse attending the conference? __________________

What Faith Discipline do you represent? _____________________________________________

Please mark all that apply:

ICPC Member

FFC Member

Police

Fire

Peer Support

Liaison Officer

DV Advocate

Volunteer

Paid

Part time

Full time

STEP ONE: Please choose from the following –

I will stay at the Conference Center and take my meals there (one package price). If you

select this box, please mark your choice for lodging, number of guests per room, and price.

Pacific View Lodge

#Guests Per Room Rate Per Guest

1 $315.00

2 $292.00

3 $270.00

4 $250.00

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Pacific View Lodge “Bunk Rooms (these are very small rooms with private bath)

#Guests Per Room Rate Per Guest

1 $265.00

2 $244.00

3 $220.00

4 $205.00

East Haven

#Guests Per Room Rate Per Guest

1 $276.00

2 $253.00

3 $230.00

4-5 $217.00

Tides

#Guests Per Room Rate Per Guest

1 $294.00

2 $267.00

3 $244.00

4 $232.00

5 $220.00

6 $198.00

(Please continue to check all that apply.)

Please put this group of people together (husbands and wives please list here as well):

______________________________________ _______________________________________

______________________________________ _______________________________________

I will be staying at a different location. ________________________________________

Though I will be staying at a different location, I would still like to take meals with the others

at the Conference Center. This package price includes 3 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 3 dinners, coffee,

water bottles, and snacks. The cost is $130.00 for each person.

If you will only be at the conference for part of the time, please email or call Jerry Gaidos for

your pricing. 503-791-1705 or [email protected].

I have special dietary needs. Please inform the Conference Center as follows:

Go to the conference center web page, www.cbcc.net, select the “Conferences” tab. From the

drop-down menu select “Meal Rates & Info” near the top of the page select “Special Diet

Request Page” (it is in blue). Once on the request page select “Special Diet Request Form” again

in blue near the top of the page. Fill out the form and submit.

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Lodging and Meal Reservation Form – Page Three

Step Two: Please fill out the totals below (use one form for each attendee; husbands and wives

may be on the same form.)

Total registration fee:

Registration fee for ICPC members $155.00 = $_______________

Registration for non-members $235.00 = $_______________

(Does NOT include ICPC membership)

Package price for lodging and meals = $_______________

Meals only package price $130.00 = $_______________

TOTAL for registration, lodging/meals: = $_______________ due by 01/31/2015

Payment Options:

Check (made payable to ICPC Region 2)

Purchase Order #__________________________ (Payable through 01/31/2015)

Department Name _________________________________________________________

Department Address___________________________________________________________

Department Phone Number _____________________________________________________

The Cannon Beach Conference Center requires us to make meal and lodging reservations

well in advance of the conference. Thank you for getting this information and your

payment to us on time.

Mail the three registration pages and payment to:

ICPC Region 2

P.O. Box 305

Warrenton, OR 97146

If you have any questions, please call Jerry at 503-791-1705

Or E-mail him at [email protected].

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The International Conference of Police Chaplains (ICPC) serves and

provides training to law enforcement chaplains (volunteer or paid),

officers and agency administrators.

Departments, regardless of size, receive the benefits and information

needed to develop and/or enhance their chaplaincy program.

Training provides continuing education credits (CEU), as well as

equipping attendees to better serve law enforcement officers, families

and communities.

The Journal, our quarterly publication, may be viewed on the ICPC

website.

For more information about ICPC, or how to become a member contact:

ICPC

PO Box 5590

Destin, FL 32540

(850) 654-9736

[email protected]

www.icpc4cops.org

Member benefits include access to a network of mutual support,

educational material, and training. A few other benefits:

Lending Library-available through the Member's Only Section.

Credentialing-Members may substantiate their ongoing education) by

pursuing the following levels: Basic, Liaison, Senior, Master, Diplomate

and Fellow (see our Credentialing booklet for compliance requirements).

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Street Address: 289 N. Spruce

Cannon Beach, OR 97110

Phone and Fax: Phone: 503.436.1501

Fax: 503.436.1047

Toll Free: 800.745.1546