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2010 Convention Recap, Page 15President’s Message, Page 2 Calendar...Page 32
December 2010
Volume 43, Issue 5
THE OFFICIAL NEWS SOURCEOF THE ASSOCIATION OFFLORIDA COLLEGES
INSIDE:Convention Awards
The Florida Association of Community Colleges has changed its name.
Read the Story on Page 9.
DR. JAMES L. WATTENBARGER AWARD Dr. Gwendolyn Stephenson, Hillsborough Community College
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
PresidentMartha W. Williams, Valencia Community College
President-ElectEvelyn Ward, Chipola College
VP for Regions & ChaptersGary Sligh, Lake-Sumter Community College
VP-Elect for Regions & ChaptersMary DiTaranto, State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota
VP for CommissionsByron Todd, Tallahassee Community College
VP-Elect for CommissionsJuanita Scott, Pensacola State College
Immediate Past-PresidentWill Benedicks, Tallahassee Community College
COMMISSION CHAIRS
AdministrationPat Profeta, Indian River State College
Adult & Continuing EducationJan Pagano, Indian River State College
Career & Professional EmployeesCara Bennett, College of Central Florida
Communications and MarketingJoe Wallace, College of Central Florida
EquityLonnie Thompson, Seminole State College of Florida
Facilities Phil Scala, St. Petersburg College
FacultyJim Lansing, Broward College
Institutional Effectiveness, Planning and Professional DevelopmentJuanita Scott, Pensacola State College
Instructional InnovationDiane Bifano, Palm Beach State College
Learning ResourcesChristina Will, St. Johns River Community College
Occupational & Workforce EdJayme Rothberg, Pasco-Hernando Community College
RetireesNancy Buhl, Palm Beach State College
Rural Campuses Imani Asukile, Pasco-Hernando Community College
AFC Board of Directors
Well, this is it! I leave this office with mixed emotions. I’m thrilled at what we have accomplished throughout this year and saddened that it all happened so quickly. Was it just yesterday that we dealt with the challenges of structural and cosmetic damages to our headquarters? Was it just yesterday that we faced serious political challenges from our State Legislators about Florida’s state
employees’ retirement issues? Was it just yesterday that we worked diligently to overcome potential state budget issues for our college system? There is much merit to the adage which says: “Time does fly quickly.” Through it all, I was extremely proud of the way that the AFC responded and the strategies our colleges put in place to adapt to the changing environment.
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Despite our challenges, we have many success stories to tell. We have gained nearly 1,400 new members. Our membership roll stands at 8,600 and we have granted full commission status to the Healthcare Education Commission. We have heeded the call to servant leadership and provided services and monies to fund initiatives in support of Haitian earthquake victims, the families
impacted by the oil spill on the Gulf Coast, the Boys and Girls Club of Dania and most recently we donated $660 and fed 4,500 families through
Second Harvest of Jacksonville. I enjoyed hearing of the efforts put forth by our chapters in helping us to meet our service project goals.
I would like to encourage each chapter and commission to join in the Foundation’s campaign to “Burst the Balloon.” We have a wonderful building and we are strategically located in the heart of
Time Does Fly QuicklyBy Martha Williams, AFC President
I’m thrilled at what we have accomplished throughout this year and saddened that it all happened so quickly.
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CONTENTS DECEMBER 2010
16IN THIS ISSUE
2 President’s Message Martha W. Williams
6 Executive Director/CEO Message
Michael Brawer
7 Burst the Balloon Donors
9 Florida Association of Community Colleges is Now the Association of Florida Colleges
10 Foundation Announces Some Changes
Enter the AFC Logo Contest
15 AFC 2010 Convention Recapping the festivities in stories
and photos.
18 2010 Award Winners
28 Student Development Commission Wins
Commission of the Year
Convention Service Project
Retiree Scene At AFC
29 AFC Foundation Silent Auction a Huge Success
30 Hotel Thank Yous
32 FACC Calendar
CHAPTER HEADLINES
11 Chipola Marches for
Babies
AFC Palm Beach State College Chapter Announces Scholarship Winners
St. Johns River
Community College Recognizes Dr. Edward Jordan as Unsung Hero
Palm Beach State College
Chapter AFC to Introduce New Recognition Award
12 St. Johns River Commuinity College Counselor Honored
KUDOS CONGRATS
12 PHCC Volleyball Coach Named Region Coach of the Year
Laura Dickinson Named AFC’s Teacher of the Year
13 South Florida Community College Garners Two Awards from the Association of Community College Trustees
14 Rachel West Selected Chipola Facutly/Administrator of the Month
Hillsborough Community College All College Day
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the Capitol city. I am sure that we will reach our goal and in no time, we will own our building. But, we can’t do it without your help. Another success story is the best ever Annual Convention. Wow! From the starting moment of the Convention with the beautiful professional Jaguar Cheerleaders to the relaxing massages, to the record number of exhibitors and
sponsors to the opening party at River City Brewing Company to the Foundation’s Auction to the Presidential Gala featuring celebrity motivational speaker Stedman Graham to the closing luncheon, we could feel the synergy at all levels. We had high attendance, and conducted a great deal of
very important business including renaming our Association. As you might have heard we are now The Association of Florida Colleges and soon our new logo will be selected. In fact, we are making plans to reveal this new logo at the next Leadership Conference.
In addition to my personal thanks and appreciation to the 2010 Executive Committee and Board
of Directors, I must recognize the hard work of the greatest headquarters staff—Mike, Marsha, Eileen, Adrienne, Tina and Dave. I will miss it all, but, I rest well knowing that the incoming officers will take us to the next level.
Obviously, I could not have done my job effectively without the help and support of you the member. In all that I have accomplished, I would not have been successful if it had not been for you. I truly enjoyed and appreciated
this opportunity to serve you as your 2010 president. My term as president was something I will never forget. I wish each of you the very best in the future and hope you have the happiest of holidays.
Martha WilliamsAFC President
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COMMISSION CHAIRS
Student DevelopmentSusan Lewis, Florida State College at Jacksonville
TechnologyMelanie Jackson, South Florida Community College
TrusteesDavid Talley, Palm Beach State College
REGION DIRECTORS
Region IPat Barfield, Chipola College
Region IIMelanie Brown, St. Johns River Community College
Region IIIJean Scheppers, College of Central Florida
Region IVRobin Robinson, Polk State College
Region VJeannine Burgess, Palm Beach State College
COMMITTEE CHAIRS (Ex officio)
BylawsBill Mullowney, Valencia Community College
Community ServiceMary DiTaranto, State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota
Finance, Human Resources & Retirement Issues Stan Stone, Valencia Community College
Leadership Academy Co-Chairs Dennis Storck, Gulf Coast Community CollegeDolores Teter, St. Petersburg College
Legislative CommitteeSteve Schroeder, Pasco-Hernando Community College
Membership Development Co-ChairsLela Elmore, Santa Fe CollegeShelby Fiorentino, Valencia Community College
Member ServicesAngie Jones, Pensacola State College
Planning and DevelopmentTina Hart, Indian River State College
Policy & Advocacy CommitteeEileen Holden, Polk State College
Wellness CommitteeDebi Jakubcin, Valencia Community College
EX OFFICIO MEMBERS
Chancellor, The Division of Florida CollegesWillis Holcombe, The Florida College System
Council of Community College PresidentsDr. Eileen Holden, Polk State College
AFC Foundation BoardAndre Hawkins, Indian River State College
ParliamentarianMelanie Jackson, South Florida Comm.College
Association of Florida CollegesMichael Brawer, AFC
AFC Board of Directors (continued)PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE continued from page 2
Dr. Martha Williams, AFC 2010 president enjoys the Presidential Gala Reception at convention.
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR/CEO MESSAGE
It was a long time coming but we all knew it would eventually happen. After 40 years as the FACC, our Association is now known as the Association of Florida Colleges (AFC). With the new name comes the opportunity to re-brand our image and restate our purpose. To that end, your Association leadership is wasting no time in planning for our future.
When talking with members as well as college leaders around the state, I hear some fairly consistent themes with regard to the role to be played by the Association as part of the Florida college system. Two items seem to be at the top of everyone’s list – advocacy and professional development.
Advocacy is an important role for us and, I believe, one of the main reasons members join. It is my job to “translate” the myriad of legislative bills and other governmental actions for our members, to help them understand the potential changes and impact
those bills may have on their jobs. We lobbyists talk in “legislative-speak” so it is incumbent upon me to express those issues in terms you all can relate to. Most importantly, as a result of being well informed, when we need to pull the trigger for you to actually advocate by visiting legislators, and writing letters, faxes and emails, you have all the information and
comprehension you need to effectively communicate concerns to your local legislative delegation.
Professional development is another vital role we play and one I know is important to your college leaders. As we segue into 2011 you will begin to hear about our Certified College Professional initiative (CCP). The purpose of the CCP initiative is two-fold. First, the program can provide significant value-added for membership in the AFC. Second, the program will enhance the AFC’s role as the primary professional development provider for the Florida College System.
Professional certification is a way to validate working knowledge and expertise in a particular occupation, or group of related occupational areas. A voluntary professional certification program can contribute significantly toward the setting of standards that leads towards higher performance on specific job tasks. Certification also provides aspiration for the standards and the quality that comes with it, as well
as the opportunity to become recognized as a skilled and knowledgeable professional in a system where no such designation exists.
It is important to recognize that the “CCP” will be a designation, not a license. Licensure is a regulated domain related to specific standards and training in a specific
industry or field. Licensure is based on a set of “minimum requirements” designed to protect the general public from incompetence. Conversely, voluntary certification endorses a broader set of knowledge related to an industry and occupational area. It is often built upon the combination of both to demonstrate enhanced competence and
The Association of Florida Colleges: New Name, New PurposeBy Michael Brawer, AFC Executive Director/CEO
Two items seem to be at the top of everyone’s list – advocacy and professional development.
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knowledge. There are many certification programs that exist where there are no statutory regulatory requirements.
To conceive this initiative, I researched several other similar certification programs. Among them are the Certified Association Executive (CAE) and Certified Meeting Planner (CMP). These are two such designations offered through my own professional association, the American Society of Association Executives. Examining those models helped me move my concept forward for the CCP. To codify the concept, the following guiding principles emerged:
1. The CCP shall be a portable designation recognized by Florida College System institutions.
2. The CCP shall promote individual and professional skills, as well as college system knowledge.
3. The CCP shall add to an individual’s resume to enhance his/her opportunity for advancement.
4. The CCP shall provide opportunities for candidates to learn aspects of the college system to which they may not be exposed to in their day-to-day work environment.
5. The CCP shall provide a way for colleges to motivate and reward employees.
6. The CCP shall enhance the AFC’s role in professional development of its members.
Each candidate who desires the designation will apply for the program. Applicants will be required to “qualify” their application on established standards yet to be determined. Each approved candidate
will then earn “credits”. Credits can be earned via multiple mechanisms including such as:
1. Complete a core content curriculum to be determined;
2. Participation in AFC chapter activities and events;
3. Attendance at AFC/Chapter/College professional development programs;
4. Earning post-secondary degree or industry recognized credential.
At our recent executive committee retreat, AFC 2011 President Evelyn Ward embraced this concept and made it one of her major goals for the year. Moreover, the AFC Executive Committee voted it up as the pre-eminent professional development focus for the future of the Association. Former Association presidents Dr. Jeff Albritton (ESC) and Dr. Jeff Peters (PBSC) have been designated as co-chairs to represent the membership in the developmental phases of the program. Shortly after the New Year, we will flesh out the committee with other experts to begin the process of indentifying the core standards and content, and devising a curriculum pathway. Our goal is to roll out the program in earnest in Naples during the 2011 AFC Convention and sign up the first class to begin in 2012. I have also bounced the concept off of several of our college presidents who were all very supportive and committed to providing some type of incentive for their employees to participate.
Stay tuned in 2011 for more information via our web site myafchome.org. Jane Doe, CCP, Student Services Specialist. Doesn’t have a bad ring to it, does it?
Catherine Cornelius, South Florida Community CollegeChick Dassance, College of Central Florida
Susan Lehr, Florida State College at JacksonvilleLinda Syrett, Indian River State CollegeDavid Talley, Palm Beach State College
Harry Hodges, Florida State College at JacksonvilleRetirees Commission
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Tallahassee, Florida – Reflecting the strong and ever-growing role of the Florida’s state college system, the Florida Association of Community Colleges (FACC) today announced it has officially become the Association of Florida Colleges (AFC). Over the next few months, the FACC will complete the process of changing its name and branding.
“We are excited to have the opportunity to change the name of our association to better reflect the exciting changes in our state system and to better represent our constituents - the Florida colleges and their employees.,” said Evelyn Ward, AFC’s 2011 president and publications coordinator at Chipola College in Marianna.
The decision to change the name demonstrates the new reality about how much Floridians depend on the flexibility and opportunity provided by the state colleges. It also was predicated by the state-level changes mandated by the Florida Legislature beginning in 2001 to allow community colleges to offer four-year baccalaureate degree programs to meet increasing student demand. To date, over two-thirds of the state’s “community colleges” have morphed into “colleges” or “state colleges,” dropping “community” from their names
and now offering bachelors degrees. As a result, the new Florida College System now includes institutions with all three name designations and the new degree offerings, yet the primary mission to offer associate degrees and workforce development programs remains the same.
The process to change the name began well over a year ago with an ad-hoc committee researching the best possible names to encompass the changes reflected within the Florida College System. After an extensive year-long vetting process, the name change
was approved by the membership during the annual convention on November 19, 2010.
“A name change for an established organization like the FACC is a very big decision but we look forward to the opportunities for re-branding that this presents,” said Michael Brawer, Chief Executive Officer of the Association.
The Florida Association of Community Colleges was organized in 1949 as the Florida Association of Public
Junior Colleges by the presidents of Florida’s first four public junior colleges. In 1971, it became the Florida Association of Community Colleges when the state adopted the plan for a statewide system of regional institutions.
The AFC is among the most unique organizations serving any community college system in the nation. The FACC is the only college Association which represents all employees, presidents, and trustees associated with the Florida College System. Today, all 28 of the state’s public colleges support the work of the Association as do nearly 9,000 individual employee and retiree members.
For more information, please contact Association of Florida Colleges at 850-222-3222 or go online to the Association’s website at www.myafchome.org.
New Name Reflects Floridians’ Growing Reliance on System’s Offerings
The decision to change the name demonstrates the new reality about how much Floridians depend on the flexibility and opportunity provided by the state colleges.
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AFC Logo Contest Official Rules
The Association of Florida Colleges (AFC), formerly known as the Florida Association of Community Colleges is sponsoring a Logo Design Contest to find a Service Mark to exemplify its new identity. Entrants are asked to submit logo designs to be used as the exclusive property of AFC.
Submissions must be received by January 10, 2011.
For more information and contest rules please view the AFC Logo Contest Tab located on the left menu of the home page or copy and paste the following URL into your web browser: www.facc.org/afclogocontest
The FACC Foundation is pleased to announced it has changed it name commensurate to the Association name change. It is now known as the Association of Florida Colleges Foundation, Inc. Andre Hawkins (IRSC) will remain as Chair. Dr. Burt Harres (PHCC) will continue to serve as Vice-Chair.
At its 2010 annual meeting on November 18, four new Board members were installed. Dr. Chuck Mojock (LSCC) has agreed to serve and is completing the vacant college president seat through 2012. Also coming on-Board is past FACC president Carol Quinn from Pensacola State College who replaces Dr. Milt Jones, retired PHCC president,
FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES SOME CHANGES
former FACC president, and founding member of the Foundation. Tracy Porter, Foundation Director at Polk State College, will replace another founding member, Jeff Schembera, GCCC lobbyist. Finally, we welcome Dr. Mary Bruno, Dean of the Applied Technology College at Daytona State who replaces long-time Board member Dr. Bill Mullowney (VCC).
All three we play vital roles in moving forward the Burst the Balloon Capital Campaign to pay off the AFC Building in downtown Tallahassee. We look forward to their involvement and welcome them the Foundation Board.
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Chipola’s AFC Chapter, in partnership with the Chipola clubs and organizations, recently raised over $1,500 to help in the March of Dimes fight to end birth defects. Pictured are AFC members Alice Pendergrass and family, Kelly Lanier and family, Vicki Milton, Evelyn Ward, Dr. James Froh, Matt White and family, Karen Bradley and family, Angie Tyler, and numerous Chipola students.
CHAPTER HEADLINES
CHIPOLA MARCHES FOR BABIES
PALM BEACH STATE CHAPTER AFC TO INTRODUCE NEW RECOGNITION AWARDThe Palm Beach State chapter of the Association of Florida Colleges will roll out the Annual Supervisor/Administrator Award during spring 2011. The award will recognize a supervisor or administrator who demonstrates support for the AFC through their continuing valid membership and support for staff members’ participation in activities. Watch for the nomination start date! Click here for more details on the award.
Since 2003, the Palm Beach State College chapter of the Association of Florida Colleges has awarded 68 scholarships to members, their spouses, children and grandchildren. This year, eight individuals have been chosen to receive AFC scholarships made possible by on-campus fundraisers. Varied amounts have been available in the past; however, each of these scholarships is worth $500 divided by fall and spring semesters of the 2010/2011 academic year.
Scholarship history facts:
• Atotalof$19,230hasbeenawardedfrom2003to 2010.
• Tworecipientsweredoublyawarded,onetotaling$1,000 and the other $700.
• Onerecipientwasawardedthreetimes,totaling$1,200.
• Onerecipientreceivedatotalof$950fromfourdifferent awards.
• Threerecipientsfromonefamilyreceivedawardsfor a total of $2,650.
Congratulations to this year’s scholarship recipients:
Lindsey ArnerElizabeth PainSara Caldwell
Alexandra De ArmasIrene Garcia
Mariliedy GuzmanSandra LivingstonChristina Plante
AFC PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE CHAPTER ANNOUNCES SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
Dr. Edward Jordan, St. Johns River Community College’s AFC’s Chapter’s Immediate Past-President, was recognized at the 2010 AFC Convention in Jacksonville as the chapter’s “Unsung Hero.” Dr. Jordan has been active within his AFC chapter for
more than six years, always willing to assist with any project or event, doing whatever it takes to get things done. He has been the Chapter’s Palatka Campus Representative, Membership Chair, President-Elect, President, and Region Director Elect. Dr. Jordan is SJRCC’s Dean of Counseling, Advising, and Student Services.
ST. JOHNS RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE RECOGNIZES DR. EDWARD JORDAN AS UNSUNG HERO
JORDAN
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Congratulations to Sally Myers, counselor on St. Johns River Community College’s Palatka campus, who received the Debra J. Hay Distinguished Service Award at the Florida Association of Community College Student Development Commission’s 43rd annual spring conference. The award is presented annually to a member of the SDC who has provided significant and impactful service to the commission.
Myers’ FACC Chapter nominated her for this award due to her many years of service and dedication to the commission. While serving as the commission’s past-chair for two years, Myers was instrumental in fundraising efforts and the overall development of the commission. In addition to serving as commission chair, chair-elect and Region II representative, Myers was an active committee member, a liaison to the Council on Student Affairs, and an exemplary practice judge and chair.
Myers will be added to the list of notable recipients of the Debra J. Hay Distinguished Service Award. “When I received the award, I was asked if I knew what an honor it was,” said Myers. “When I think of the 13 recipients who preceded me and the contributions they have made, it is certainly overwhelming.”
ST. JOHNS RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE’S COUNSELOR HONORED
MYERS
“Student Development: Keeping the “Community” in the Florida College System” with special keynote speakers Terry O’Banion from the League of Innovation and Dr. Patricia Telles-Irvin, Vice President for Student Affairs at the University of Florida. Register on-line by going to the AFC Student Development Commission Link.
Pasco-Hernando Community College’s volleyball coach Kim Whitney has been chosen as the recipient of the Two-Year College Northeast-Southeast Region Coach of the Year by the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA).
Whitney will be honored and officially presented the award at the 2010 AVCA Jostens Coaches Honors Luncheon in Kansas City, Missouri, on Thursday, Dec. 16, at the 2010 American Volleyball Coaches Association Annual Convention. Whitney will also be representing the region on the 2010 AVCA National Coach of the Year ballot. This is Whitney’s seventh season as head coach for PHCC’s volleyball team. The team recently won the NJCAA Division II National Championship in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. With a five-set victory over Johnson County Community College, Kansas, the PHCC volleyball team made history as the first college from Florida to capture the NJCAA Division II Volleyball Championship.
Whitney attended Kansas State University where she still holds the records for the most sets played, double-doubles and the most digs. This is her second AVCA Two-Year College Northeast-Southeast Region Coach of the Year distinction, the last coming in 2006.
PHCC VOLLEYBALL COACH NAMED REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR
KUDOS CONGRATS
Each year the Florida Communication Association presents important awards to recognize the efforts of outstanding ACF members at its annual convention.The ACF’s purpose is to promote the study, criticism, research, teaching, and application of the artistic, humanistic, and scientific principles of communication.
This year’s winner of the AFCs Teacher of the Year Award for outstanding performance as a classroom teacher is...Seminole State College Professor Laura Dickinson. Laura Dickinson is an AFC member.
LAURA DICKINSON NAMED ACF’S TEACHER OF THE YEAR
SAVE THE DATE!!!
Student Development Spring Conference 2011: May 18 – 20 ▪ Santa Fe College, Gainesville, Florida
WHITNEY
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KUDOS CONGRATS KUDOS CONGRATS
The Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT) recently presented regional awards to a South Florida Community College science professor and a former trustee at its 41st annual Leadership Congress in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Erik Christensen, professor of physics, astronomy, and mathematics and chair of the college’s Natural Sciences Department, received the 2010 Faculty Member Award for the Southern Region. Wendell “Winkie” Williams, a former member of the SFCC District Board of Trustees, received the 2010 Trustee Leadership Award for the Southern Region.
ACCT is a non-profit educational organization that represents more than 6,500 community college trustees and 1,200 community, technical, and junior colleges in the United States and throughout the world. Each year, ACCT presents five awards in five regions of the United States, as well as five national awards.
Christensen came to SFCC seven years ago, following a distinguished, 22-year career in the U.S. Navy. As an educator, Christensen has developed new approaches to teaching difficult subjects and has infused both his traditional classroom and online courses with cutting-edge technology and new methods of communication. He has shared his approaches with SFCC and other community college
SOUTH FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE GARNERS TWO AWARDS FROM THE ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRUSTEES
instructors through Web-based workshops, at the annual conferences of the Association of Florida Colleges (AFC), and at national conference of Desire To Learn (D2L).
As an administrator, Christensen has been actively involved in developing the standards of knowledge and ability students should possess upon completing general education courses. He helped create an Academic Master Plan that determines how finances are spent on upgrading technology throughout the college’s four locations; a new strategic plan that outlines the college’s goals for the next six years; and a new Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) that will help freshmen navigate the first year of college. He is now assisting with the college’s process of being reaffirmed for its accreditation by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).
This year, Christensen became an official Open Textbook Advocate/Trainer with the Community College Collaborative (CCOTC). Three years ago, Christensen adopted and modified open textbooks for his physics classes, thereby reducing each student’s textbook costs from $222 to $13. He shares his knowledge of open textbooks through national online discussion boards and other forums. Additionally, Christensen is a member of the Activity Based
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KUDOS CONGRATSPhysics Faculty Institute (ABPFI) and is a reader for the Educational Testing Service (ETS) advanced placement examinations in physics. SFCC’s Student Government Association (SGA) named him the Full-Time Faculty Member of the Year for 2004-05 and Instructor of the Year for 2006. In 2005, he received the SFCC President’s Award for Employee of the Year, and in 2006 he received the National Institute of Staff and Organizational Develop (NISOD) Excellence Award.
“I am deeply humbled and honored by this award,” Christensen said. “It is such a privilege to serve our college and to know that every day I am helping to achieve our shared vision of enriching our communities through education, one life at a time.”
Winkie Williams is an SFCC alum who served seven years on the SFCC District Board of Trustees (1976-83) and was a founding member and president of the SFCC Foundation, Inc. In 1983, Williams became a charter member of the Community College Coordinating Council, which evolved into the State Board of Community Colleges. “I want to be part of building Florida into the top-ranked United States educational system. I support excellent educational opportunities for everyone, regardless of his or her position in life,” he said at the time. Williams served on the State Board for 18 years – longer than any other charter member – and was its chairman twice before retiring in 2000. That same year, the Association of Florida Colleges (AFC) recognized Williams’ dedication to community colleges by presenting him with its highest honor, the LeRoy Collins Award.
“I believe in the community college system,” Williams said. “After high school, many students cannot afford to go to universities. With community colleges, all students have the opportunity to earn an associate degree or learn vocational skills.”
“We are very proud of Winkie Williams and Erik Christensen for representing our college with distinction,” said Dr. Norman L. Stephens Jr., SFCC president. “It is rare for a college to have one award recipient in a given year since there are over 1,200 members colleges in the association and only five regions. It is quite unique and perhaps unprecedented for any college to have two recipients of these regional awards. We congratulate both of these fine individuals and thank them for their exemplary service
RACHEL WEST SELECTED CHIPOLA FACULTY/ADMINISTRATOR OF THE MONTH
Rachel West has been selected the Chipola College Faculty/Administrator of the month for December. West has served as a Professor, English since 1993. Here, (left) West accepts the award from Chipola senior vice president Sarah M. Clemmons.
Hillsborough Community College All College Day (from left to right) Marsha Kiner, Dr. Martha Williams, Dr. Ken Atwater, Evelyn Ward, LaFran Reddin and Dr. Gary Sligh.
HILLSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE ALL COLLEGE DAY
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These expressions illustrate the essence of this year’s Association of Florida Colleges (formerly FACC) Annual Convention held in Jacksonville, FL. At this event, there is so much to do, see, and so many interesting people to meet! One must come prepared and be determined to
absorb as much knowledge as possible. At this year’s conference there were over 50 exhibitors displaying a wide range of products, information, and other materials, in addition to the 30 plus sessions. To get the most from the conference experience, it is best to enlist a mentor to guide you through the events and help you plan ahead. As a guidebook, attendees are provided a program that describes all the Convention events-listing dates, times, and locations.
My roommate Lynn Speer had previously attended Convention so she briefed me on what to expect; however, the Annual Convention turned out to be much more than I predicted! As a newcomer, Annual Convention was a bit overwhelming. When you check in as a first-time attendee, you are given a ribbon to attach to your badge. As if it was a Scarlet Letter, I was hesitant to wear my golden yellow First Timer Ribbon, but it ended up being a true gem because it was a conversation piece! Many attendees came to me to inquire how my experience was going as a first timer. They wanted to know what college I represented, what area I worked in, what sessions I was planning to attend or had attended, and how everything was going. At Convention, everyone was happy to help, share advice and knowledge, as well as encouragement. Although my program never left my side, having a personal guide proved invaluable. Lynn and other seasoned veterans provided me with insider information that enhanced my Convention experience. Seminar sessions were not only interesting, but fun and informative, as presenters captivated their audience. I do have one regret; I neglected to bring business cards. Exchanging business cards would have enabled me to build stronger relationships and networks with some of
the people I met within the Great 28 as well as some of the exhibitors.
This year’s Convention had particular purpose and special meaning to me. While I had attended last year’s Convention in Orlando, I was unable to stay in its entirety feeling that I had missed a large amount of good information...boy did I ever! I was thrilled to be attending the 2010 Convention with one of my favorite co-workers, Lola Christian, but I was more than anxious and ready to take a d v a n t a g e of all the professional development opportunities that were offered at C o n v e n t i o n a n d fundamental to my growth. As I attended s e s s i o n after session, I found that I was obtaining constructive advice that could be applied to my current job and responsibilities, my current professional and personal development goals, but most importantly, my future. If I could share one bit of advice…book your hotel early. There is nothing like the convenience of being in the convention’s designated hotel while also positioning yourself to enlarge your network most effectively. This year’s convention far exceeded our expectations due to the smooth transitions and flow of events. The convention provided a diverse pool of seminars with exceptional presenters whom delivered with impact and effectiveness. We can positively say that we left the Convention feeling that our purpose and goals were successfully accomplished.
LOLA CHRISTIAN AND LYNN SPEER-SANTA FE COLLEGE WITH STEDMAN GRAHAM.
By Lola Christian and Lynn Speer
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FSCJ Dr. Steven Wallace, FSCJ President
Patti Williams, FSCJ Convention CoordinatorDerryl Johnson, Chapter President
Bill GanzaCeleste Danos
Kerry RothKym Johnson
Pat HarrellChalah Harris
Maggy Dartiguenave
SPECIAL THANK YOU
Rebecca FaiellaKim Sodek
Catherine HodgesSusan LewisSusan Lehr
Convention On-site ManagerDoug Ryan Consulting
Silent Auction Co-coordinatorCarol Quinn
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AFC HONORARY LIFE MEMBERSHIP AWARD WINNERS:Dr. Will Benedicks, Tallahassee Community College
Ms. Dianne Kostelny, Northwest Florida State CollegeMs. Barbara Cohen Pippin, Broward College
Mr. Roy Smith, Gulf Coast Community College
FACC DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEMBER AWARD WINNERS Mr. Don Payton, Seminole State College of Florida
OUTSTANDING FACC BOARD MEMBER AWARD Dr. Stanley Stone, Valencia Community College
DR. JAMES L. WATTENBARGER AWARD Dr. Gwendolyn Stephenson,
Hillsborough Community College
2010 TRUSTEE OF THE YEARLinda T. Syfrett,
Indian River State College
Ms. Carol Quinn, Pensacola State College
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2010 MEMBERSHIP AWARDS2010 FACC CHAPTER OF THE YEAR
Pensacola State College
2010 SPECIAL PRESIDENTIAL RECOGNITION AWARDDr. Gary Sligh, Lake-Sumter Community CollegeMr. Byron Todd, Tallahassee Community College
Region IRegion Director-Pat Barfield, Chipola College
Major Door Prizes CommitteeDonated Door Prize Committee
Community Service Project Committee
Region IIRegion Director-Melanie Brown, St. Johns River
Community CollegeAudio-Visual Committee
Internet Room/Computer Equipment Committee Operations Committee
Region IIIRegion Director-Jean Scheppers,
College of Central FloridaDecorations Committee
Major Event Photography Committee
Region IVRegion Director-Robin Robinson, Polk State College
Meal Ticket Reservation CommitteeMeal Ticket Committee
Registration Desk Committee
Region VRegion Director-Jeannine Burgess,
Palm Beach State CollegeFACC Office CommitteeName Badge CommitteeSigns/Posters Committee Ticket Taker Committee
REGION CONVENTION COMMITTEES
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2010 FACC PLATINUM CHAPTERS
Chipola College College of Central Florida Indian River State College
Palm Beach State College Pasco-Hernando Community College
Pensacola State College
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2010 FACC SILVER CHAPTERS
St. Johns River Community College Tallahassee Community College Valencia Community College
2010 FACC PLATINUM CHAPTERS
College Center for Library Automation
Gulf Coast Community College Polk State College
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2010 FACC GOLD CHAPTERS
Daytona State College Florida Gateway College Florida State College at Jacksonville
Lake-Sumter Community College Santa Fe College Seminole State College of Florida
South Florida Community College
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2010 COLLEGE WITH THE GREATEST PERCENTAGE INCREASE OF MEMBERS OVER THE PREVIOUS YEARFlorida Keys Community College
2010 COLLEGE WITH THE GREATEST NUMERICAL INCREASE OF MEMBERS OVER PREVIOUS YEARMiami Dade College
COLLEGES WITH 50 PERCENT OR MORE EMPLOYEES AS MEMBERSChipola College
College Center for Library AutomationCollege of Central Florida
Florida Keys Community CollegeFlorida Gateway College
Gulf Coast Community CollegeIndian River State College
Lake-Sumter Community CollegeNorth Florida Community CollegeNorthwest Florida State College
Pasco-Hernando Community CollegePensacola State College
Polk State CollegeSt. Johns River Community College
Santa Fe CollegeSouth Florida Community CollegeTallahassee Community College
2010 REGION OF THE YEARRegion III
2010 REGION WITH 50% OR MORE EMPLOYEES AS MEMBERSRegion I
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REGION 1 - UNSUNG HERO AWARD Evelyn Ward
REGION 1 CHAPTER UNSUNG HERO AWARD WINNERSPat Barfield - Chipola College
Katrina Porter - Gulf Coast Community College Terry Comeau - NW FL State College
Dr. Christa Ruber - Pensacola State CollegeShannon Young - Tallahassee Community College
REGION 1 RISING STAR AWARDSDr. Lou Kind – Chipola College
Ron Penton – Gulf Coast Community College Joyce Traynom – Chipola College
Rachel West – Chipola College
REGION 3 UNSUNG HERO AWARDS:Teri McKenzie, Brevard Community CollegeVernita Redmond, Seminole State CollegeMichiko Gosney, Daytona State College
Jean Scheppers, College of Central FloridaDebi Jakubcin, Valencia Community College
REGION 4 - UNSUNG HERO AWARD WINNERSElizabeth Reichow-Pasco Hernando Community College
Tracy Tanner – Polk State CollegeBrenda Star- St. Petersburg College
Cathy Fuller – Hillsborough Community CollegeJudy Wishart – State College of Florida
Melanie Jackson – South Florida Community College
REGION 5 - UNSUNG HERO AWARD WINNERSJames E. Evans - Broward College
Denise Mera - Florida Keys Community CollegeGail Sheets - Indian River State College
Wanda Curtiss - Miami Dade CollegeDiana Paliuca - Palm Beach State College
2010 COMMISSION OF THE YEARStudent Development Commission
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2010 RETIREES COMMISSION EXEMPLARY PRACTICE AWARDPalm Beach State College
FACULTY COMMISSION AWARD WINNERS
2010 PROFESSOR OF THE YEARDr. James May, Professor of English as a Second Language, Valencia Community CollegeTitle of Presentation: Agreeing to Disagree: The Scarier Side of Subject Verb Agreement
Professor of the Year: FINALISTAnthony P. Akers, Department Chair, Communications & Foreign Languages, Brevard Community College
Title of Presentation: Climbing an Iceberg
Professor of the Year: FINALISTSusan Houts, Speech Faculty, Brevard Community College
Title of Presentation: The Power of Persuasion
VIVIAN N. DELLINGER AWARD FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICEMargie Robertson, Florida State College Manatee-Sarasota
ADMINSTRATION COMMISSIONBeverly Woolery, Director, Educator Preparation Institute, Polk State College and Sherri Davis, Program Specialist,
Educator Preparation Institute, Polk State CollegePresentation Title: Fill Your Toolbox Activity Nights
LEARNING RESOURCES COMMISSION WINNERSLibrary Services Exemplary Practice Award
Jenna Miller, Associate Professor, Librarian, and Diana Matthews, Assistant Professor, Librarian, Santa Fe College Presentation Title: Utilizing Online Class Guides to Enhance Information Literacy Instruction
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2010 LEARNING SUPPORT SERVICES EXEMPLARY PRACTICE AWARD Dr. Judy Campbell, Director, Academic Support Center, and Bob Balsamo, Senior Learning Specialist, Academic
Support Center, Daytona State CollegePresentation Title: Partnership for Success: Faculty Involvement in Academic Support
STUDENT DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION2010 STUDENT DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION EXEMPLARY PRACTICE AWARD WINNER
Gail Tomei and Jim Wallen, Palm Beach State College Presentation Title: PBCC Resume Writing Wizard
DR. DEBRA J. HAY DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD 2010Sally Myers, St. Johns River Community College
STUDENT CONNECTION AWARD 2010 Ricky Hightower, Santa Fe College
FACULTY CONNECTION AWARD 2010Brian Macon, Valencia Community College
STUDENT DEVELOPMENT ADVANCEMENT AWARD 2010Dale Hayes, Indian River State College
CAMERON HALL PRACTITIONER AWARD 2010O’Neal Williams, St. Johns River Community College
INSTITUTIONAL EFFECTIVENESS, PLANNING, AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION’S EXEMPLARY PRACTICE AWARD
Andrea Henning, Executive Director, Collaborative Labs, St. Petersburg CollegePresentation Title: St. Petersburg College Change Leadership Collaborative
INSTRUCTIONAL INNOVATION COMMISSION EXEMPLARY PRACTICE AWARDDr. Grace Kolbe, Assistant Director Early Childhood Education
Ms. Darcy Russo, E.I. Training Center Director, Palm Beach State CollegePresentation Title: Adjunct Training Modules
OCCUPATIONAL WORKFORCE EDUCATION COMMISSION EXEMPLARY PRACTICE AWARD Marie Boyette, Ph.D, Associate Director for the Florida Advanced Technological Education Center (FLATE),
Hillsborough Community College - Brandon CampusPresentation Title: The Engineering Technology Degree: A Unified Statewide Approach to Meet the Needs of Florida’s
Hi-Tech Manufacturing Industry
ADULT AND CONTINUING EDUCATION COMMISSION EXEMPLARY PRACTICE AWARD 2010Tony Iacono, Ph.D., Associate Dean of Developmental Education and Donna Roberts, GED Department Chair, Indian River State College
Presentation Title: Career Pathways for Adult Education in the 21st Century
CAREER & PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEES COMMISSION EXEMPLARY PRACTICE AWARD 2010Judy Menadier , Director of Financial Aid, College of Central Florida
Presentation Title: The Frugal Club at CF
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COMMUNICATIONS AND MARKETING COMMISSION EXEMPLARY PRACTICE AWARDS 2010College Rebranding Initiative Category
Dr. Joe Wallace and Lois Brauckmuller, College of Central FloridaPresentation Title: From CFCC To CF: Wait Till You See What Happens Next!
TECHNOLOGY COMMISSION’S EXCELLENCE IN TECHNOLOGY AWARD1ST PLACE
Daniel Hood, Indian River State CollegePresentation Title: Harnessing Web 2.0 to build a new IRSC FACC Chapter Website
Excellence in Technology FinalistsSidney Beitler, Palm Beach State College
Presentation Title: eLearning Course Organization Model and Rubric for Quality Assurance
Alex Perez, Lake Sumter Community CollegeTitle: Presentations that Fly: Thinking Outside the Slide
Facilities Commission 2010 Campus Sustainability AwardWinner: State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota
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What can I say but once again our members have come through for our Service Project to support Second Harvest of Jacksonville. I want to thank Pat Barfield and Region One for their hard work in the collection and organization for the pickup of the food. With the delivery to Second Harvest on Tuesday and the two pallets of food that was collected at the hotel we were able to collect over 3,000 lbs of food along with donations totaling $660.00. Your generously will help feed a large number of families in need for the service area of Second Harvest. For every dollar we donated Second Harvest is able to provide enough food for seven meals, which means that our dollar donation was able to provide 4,620 meals to families in need for the holiday. We are an organization that is always willing to give back when asked. I have enjoyed being your Service Project chair for the 2010 year and I am look forward to continuing for the 2011 year. I am currently working on some great projects with my committee for the upcoming year with the first one being at our Leadership conference in February in Panama City.Mary DiTaranto, AFC 2010 Service Project ChairVP Elect, Regions and Chapters
The Student Development Commission had an excellent year. The Commission was again awarded Commission of the Year at the State Convention held at the Jacksonville Hyatt Regency, November 17 – 19, 2010.
The Commission ended the year with the Business Meeting and the Professional Development presentation by Dr. Hank Clemons, President and CEO of the Society of Emotional Intelligence. Dr. Clemons presentation addressed the topic of the “Value of Emotional Intelligence in delivering Quality Services to perpetuate Student Success”. Our Exemplary Practice winner, “PBSC – Resume Writing Wizard” was presented by Gail Tomei and Jim Wallen of Palm Beach State College.
The Commission also raffled off a Netbook and raised $440.00 with all the proceeds going to the Second Harvest
STUDENT DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION WINS COMMISSION OF THE YEAR
Our retirees at the FACC Annual Convention in Jacksonville joined together to present a new version of the classic 50/50 to raise $423.00 for our commission. Dorma Gottlieb of Miami Dade College went home with an extra $211.50 for holiday shopping. We donated one dollar for each of our 286 members to the Burst the Balloon Campaign sponsored by the FACC Foundation in honor of our 20th Anniversary and were proud to be the first to do so when the campaign was announced. We should all support the campaign to pay off the mortgage payment due in 2015. Thanks to Debbie Jakubcin and her ‘Fit Over 60’ presentation at our annual meeting, we can enter the New Year with new tools for staying fit. Wish you all could have joined us for her fun and interactive session. As if this were not enough to make this 61st FACC Convention special, the Retirees Commission won the distinction of Exemplary Performance in membership development in recognition of our 74 new members. It’s out with the old and in with the new for 2011: Chair-Vivanne Bonsall, Chair Elect-Joanne Hutton; and once again, Secretary/Treasurer-Joan Young.
RETIREE SCENE AT FACCCONVENTION SERVICE PROJECT
Food Bank of Jacksonvi l le, which was the d e s i g n a t e d S e r v i c e Project for the C o n v e n t i o n this year.
Many thanks go out to all the Board Members who served this year. The Chair of the Commission is only as good as the Board they are allowed to lead, thank you all for your support and dedication to the Commission. You are the best!!
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This year at our annual convention the Association of Florida Colleges Foundation (formerly the FACC Foundation) Silent Auction was an overwhelming success. It earned close to $6000 which is more than double the amount the auction earned the previous year. The funds raised will go directly to the AFC Foundation Capital Fund, which is being used to help payoff the mortgage on our AFC Building in downtown Tallahassee.
Our success this year would not have been possible without the thoughtful and generous support of our Commissions, Chapters and Regions and individual members listed below.
AFC Foundation Joyce TraymonState College of Florida at Manatee-Sarasota Coral Springs Marriott HotelTallahassee Community College Northwest State CollegeMission Inn Resort Hillsborough Community CollegeBurt Harres Renaissance Resort at World of GolfCareer and Professional Employees Commission Trade Winds Resort at St. PeteCarol Quinn Hilton Melbourne BeachFlorida Gateway College Chipola CollegeSonesta Bayfront Hotel Association of Florida CollegesSanta Fe College Florida Atlantic University AthleticsWestin Key West Resort & Marina Westin ColonnadeState College of Florida Retirees Commission
THE AFC FOUNDATION SILENT AUCTION A HUGE SUCCESS!!
Newport Beachside Indian River State CollegeHilton Garden Inn Sea World Key Largo MarriottFlorida Gateway College Polk State CollegeMiami Dade College FSC at Jacksonville, FoundationNaples Grand Beach Resort Marco Island Marriott® ResortJeb Blackburn, AFC Foundation-FCCAA Hilton Longboat Key Beachfront Resort Jeff Schembera Palm Beach College Valencia Community College Pensacola State CollegeCommunications and Marketing Commission Andre Hawkins, AFC Foundation
Former FACC President and newly appointed Foundation Board member Carol Quinn, and her dedicated volunteers from Pensacola State College, David Sutton, Frances Jackson and Kathleen Villines, were integral in assuring we met our deadlines and had a beautiful display of the auction items. We truly appreciated their determination and organization. We had special help this year also from Jean Kiner (Marsha’s mom) and Alice Bryant (Adrienne’s mom) who were busy helping us set up and decorate for the auction as well. David Schrenk, AFC staff assistant, also did a great job coordinating the effort for the home office.
Again, thanks to everyone who contributed and helped, and especially to the auction winners. We look forward to your continued bidding at the next auction in Naples at our 62nd Annual Convention. Together we will work hard and watch it continue to grow.
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SpringHill Suites Marriott -Vero Beach5115 Indian River Blvd.Vero Beach, FL 32967
772-539-2771www.Springhillsuites.com/mlbvb
Newport Beachside Hotel & Resort
16701 Collins AvenueSunny Isles Beach, FL 33160
800-327-5476www.newportbeachside.com
Wyndham Tampa Westshore700 North Westshore Blvd.
Tampa, FL 33609813-289-8200
www.wyndhamhoteltampa.com
Hilton Miami Downtown1601 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, FL 33132305- 374-0000
www.miamidowntown.hilton.com
Sheraton Suites Tampa Airport Westshore
4400 W. Cypress StreetTampa, FL 33607
813-873-8675www.sheraton.com/tampaairport
Hyatt Regency Bonaventure
250 Racquet Club RoadWeston, FL 33326
954-349-5791www.bonaventure.hyatt.com
Embassy Suites Tampa -
Downtown Convention Ctr.513 South Florida Avenue
Tampa, FL 33602800-Embassy
www.embassysuites.com
Hilton Melbourne Beach1665 N. State Route A1A
Melbourne, FL 32903321-723-4222
www.melbournebeach.hilton.com
Hyatt Regency Tampa DowntownTwo Tampa City Center
Tampa, FL 33602813-222-4908
www.hyattregencytampa.com
Boca Raton Marriott at Boca Center5150 Town Center CircleBoca Raton, FL 33486
561-392-4600www.marriott.com/pbibr
HOTEL THANK YOU
Homewood Suites by Hilton at Heath Brook
4610 SW 29th RoadOcala, FL 34474352-369-4610
www.ocala.homewoodsuites.com
Mainsail Suites Hotel & Conference Center
5108 Eisenhower Blvd.Tampa, FL 33634
813-242-2626www.mainsailtampa.com
Renaissance Orlando Airport
5445 Forbes PlaceOrlando, FL 32812
407-240-1000www.renaissanceorlandoap.com
Sirata Beach Resort
5300 Gulf Blvd.St. Pete Beach, FL 33706
727-363-5105www.sirata.com
Embassy Suites Miami Int’l Airport
3974 NW South River DriveMiami, FL 33142305-634-5000
www.embassysuites1.hilton.com
Key Largo Grande Resort & Beach Club97000 Overseas Highway
Key Largo, FL 33037305-852-5553
www.keylargogrande.com
Edgewater Beach Hotel1901 Gulf Shore Boulevard North
Naples, Florida 34102888.564.1308
www.edgewaternaples.com
Sheraton Safari Hotel and Suites12205 S. Apopka Vineland Road,
Orlando, FL 32836407-239-0444
www.sheraton.com/safari
TradeWinds Island Resorts5600 Gulf Blvd.
St. Pete Beach, FL 33706800-345-6461
www.tradewindsresort.com
Naples Grande Beach Resort475 Seagate DriveNaples, FL 34103
888-722-1267www.naplesgranderesort.com
Four Points By SheratonDestin Ft. Walton Beach
1325 Miracle Strip Parkway EastFort Walton Beach, FL 32548
800-874-8104www.fourpoints.com/destinfwb
Renaissance Fort Lauderdale
Cruise Port Hotel1617 SE 17th Street
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316954-626-1700
www.marriott.com
Don Cesar Beach Resort3400 Gulf Boulevard
St. Pete Beach, FL 33706727-363-5058
www.loewshotels.com
Sheraton Ft. Lauderdale Airport & Cruise Port Hotel
1825 Griffin Road Dania, FL 33004
954.920.3500www.sheratonfortlauderdaleairport.com
Embassy Suites Tampa Airport/Westshore
555 North Westshore Blvd.Tampa, FL 33609
813-875-1555www.tampaairport.embassysuites.com
Hyatt Regency Sarasota
1000 Boulevard of the ArtsSarasota, FL 34236
941.363.2602www.hyattregencysarasota.com
Safety Harbor Resort and Spa
105 N. Bayshore DriveSafety Harbor, FL 34695
727-724-7710www.safetyharborresort.com
Luxury Resorts & Hotels1825 Benado Lomas Dr.Tallahassee, FL 32317
www.luxuryresorts.com
Boardwalk Beach Resort9400 South Thomas Drive
Panama City Beach, Florida800-224-GULF
www.boardwalkbeachresort.com
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Council of Presidents Steering Committee Conference Call 1/6/11Current Article Submission Deadline 1/31/11
Trustees Annual Legislative Conference 2/1/11Council of Presidents Dinner 2/2/11Council of Presidents February Business Meeting 2/3/112011 Leadership Conference 2/10/11Current Published 2/22/11Student Development Commission Board Meeting 2/24/11
Council of Presidents Dinner 3/2/11Council of Presidents March Business Meeting 3/3/11
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Region V Spring Conference 6/16/11
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62nd Annual AFC Convention 10/26/11
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