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2007 Character in Leadership Conference |
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Second Annual Fall Conference Date: September 27, 2007 Time: 6:00-9:00 p.m. Location: Unruh-Sheldon Center and DeNault Auditorium, Reiland Fine Arts Center. |
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About the Conference Ken Medema was chosen to build on the excitement generated by last year's conference. He has a master’s degree in music therapy from Michigan State University. In 1985, he founded Brier Patch Music. Ken and his company record music that celebrates all aspects of the human experience, with an emphasis on spirituality and such universal concerns as peace, justice, hunger, homelessness, and the environment. Ken has been described as a "musician's musician." |
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Thursday Evening Schedule:
- 6:00-6:30 p.m. Hors d'oeuvres in the lobby of the new Unruh-Sheldon Center
- 6:30-7:15 p.m. Seminars (choose one, room assignments to be announced)
» Jack Dalrymple, North Dakota Lt. Governor, Casselton, ND
» Shirley Dykshoorn, Lead Director, Fannie Mae, Great Plains Area, Bismarck, ND
» Rev. Daniel Wolpert, Author of Leading a Life with God: The practice of spiritual leadership, Crookston, MN
» Lynnette Ryan, Milken National Educator Award, Jamestown, ND
- 7:30-9:00 p.m. Ken Medema's Keynote Address: "Servant Leadership" in DeNault Auditorium, Reiland Fine Arts Center, also featuring the Jamestown College Concert Choir, Aaron McDermid, Director
Registration and costs
Thursday Evening: Tickets are $10 per person and are available through the Jamestown College Box Office.
You may send your ticket request by mail, phone or email. Indicate your seminar choice.
Seating for the public is limited to 250 persons.
| Before August 15, 2007 |
After August 15, 2007 |
| Liz Schwartz |
Jamestown College Box Office |
| 6080 College Lane |
6023 College Lane |
| Jamestown, ND 58405 |
Jamestown, ND 58405 |
| (701) 252-3467 Ext. 2551 |
(701) 252-3467 Ext. 2435 |
| lschwart@jc.edu |
tickets@jc.edu |
Click here for printable registration form
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About the Character in Leadership Program
This unique program enables the college and community to work together to shape a new generation of ethical leaders.
Students in the program attend retreats and conferences, take beginning and advanced courses in leadership, work on community service projects, and develop a life- action plan of ethical leadership.
Community leaders participate by making classroom and seminar presentations, guiding service projects, volunteering as mentors, or serving on an advisory board.
Dr. Randy Argall Character in Leadership Director |
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| For more information contact the Admissions Office: 1-800-336-2554 or by e-mail at admissions@jc.edu |
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| The Character in Leadership program is funded in part by the Tom and Frances Leach Foundation, Bismarck, N.D. |
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