THE HENDRICKS INSTITUTE PRESENTS IMPROV OF THE NORTH May 2-4, 2008 Ottawa, Canada Location Junior Ranks Mess 4 Queen Elizabeth Dr. Ottawa, Ontario Canada K2P 2H9 Schedule Friday, May 2, 9:30 am 6:00 pm (Registration begins at 9:00am) Saturday, May 3, 9:30 am 6:00 pm Sunday, May 4, 9:30 am 4:00 pm Seminar Cost Tuition - $595 per person Early Bird Special - $495 per person on or before April 3, 2008 Cancellation Policy 90% refund (10% withheld as a cancellation fee) Transfer Policy 10% transfer fee will be assessed and the early bird discount may be forfeited, requiring additional monies to meet the full tuition amount For questions, more information, or to enroll, please contact our Enrollment Consultant at 1-800-688-0772, Ext 1 Pre-requisite Due to the depth of the material and the pace at which the course moves, you must have completed an approved Hendricks Foundation Seminar. Seminar Registration You may register online at http://www.hendricks.com to access our on-line enrollment form. Click on Trainings and then Enroll -- or call 1-800-688-0772, Ext 1 or email Nancy@Hendricks.com or Enroll@Hendricks.com. Local Sponsors For information, please contact one of the local sponsors: Marlene Neufeld info@marleneandbob.com 613-594-9248 Helen Daniels helen@helendaniels.com 613-719-7780 (9-7PM EST) Michael Deloughery easeandflow@sympatico.ca 613-565-3760
Parking Parking is not available at the Mess. Please park at Ottawa City Hall, 110 Laurier Ave. West. The parking garage can be entered from Laurier or Elgin Streets. Accommodations We recommend arriving the day before your training begins. NOTE that May 2-4 is the first weekend of Ottawa s world-renown Tulip festival so get your accommodations early. There are no accommodations at the training venue. The following website lists hotels by area: http://www.ogha.ca/content/en/members/. Look for Central for downtown. For Bed and Breakfast options, go to http://www.bedsandbreakfasts.ca/ottawa-ontario-bbs.htm. The following hotels are within a 10-15 minute walk to the seminar location. Check for on-line deals. Holiday Inn Hotel and Suites 111 Cooper Street Ottawa, ON K2P 2E3 (613) 238-1331 $120 avg/night Embassy Hotels and Suites 25 Cartier Street Ottawa, ON K2P 1J2 (800) 661-5495 $115 avg/night Cartier Place Suite Hotel 180 Cooper Street Ottawa, ON K2P 2L5 (800) 236-8399 $130 avg/night Ottawa Jail Hostel 75 Nicholas Street Ottawa, ON K1N 7B9 (613) 235-2595 $30-$80/night The Westin 11 Colonel By Drive Ottawa, ON K1N 9H4 (613) 560-7000 $219 avg/night Arc Boutique Hotel 140 Slater Street 1(800) 699-2516 $210 avg/night Lord Elgin Hotel 100 Elgin Street Ottawa, ON K1P 5K8 (613) 235-3333 $189 avg/night Camping Ottawa Municipal Campground 411 Corkstown Road, Nepean 613-828-6632 or reserve online Distance from training: 22 km (20 minutes)
Room/Ride Sharing If interested in creating room/ride sharing opportunities for yourself and others registered for the Seminar, you are welcome to post such requests on the Hendricks General Discussion Board, http://www.hendricks.com. Go to Referrals and click on the Discussion Board. Click on New Users to create a profile. Transportation For bus transit information visit www.octranspo.com. Directions: The Junior Ranks Mess is between Lisgar High School, the Drill Hall on Laurier, Ottawa City Hall and the Queen Elizabeth Driveway. Please note that although the address is listed as 4 Queen Elizabeth Driveway, map quest is off by a few blocks. There is no parking at the Junior Ranks Mess. The closest parking garage is in Ottawa City Hall, 110 Laurier Ave. The directions below are to that parking garage. If you are coming from out of town, we recommend that you stay at a local hotel and walk to the training. We are about 4 hours drive from Burlington Vermont, 4 1/2 hours from Toronto, 2 hours from Montreal, 7 hours from Boston, 8 to 10 hours from Ann Arbor, and 8 hours from New York City. The closest airport is Ottawa International Airport. From Ottawa International Airport (approx. 20 minutes, 7 miles, 15 km.): Take the Ottawa Airport Parkway to the end. Follow the signs to Colonel By Drive (right off Bronson, then left onto Bronson Place), then right onto Colonel By Turn left onto Hawthorne Ave to cross the Pretoria Bridge Immediately after crossing the bridge, turn right onto Queen Elizabeth Dr. Turn left to take the RR-48 ramp onto Laurier Ave. W. Immediately turn left into the parking Garage at the city hall. From Toronto (and points west of Ottawa) Highway 401 East to the 416 exit Take Highway 416 North to Highway 417 exit Highway 417 East to Nicholas Street (Exit 118 toward Aut-5 Hull) Turn left onto Laurier Ave. Cross the Rideau Canal and turn left into the parking Garage at the city hall. From Montreal (and points east of Ottawa) Autoroute 40 W to Highway 417 exit Highway 417 West to Nicholas Street (Exit 118 toward Aut-5 Hull) Turn left onto Laurier Ave. Cross the Rideau Canal and turn left into the parking Garage at the city hall.
Car Rentals Airport Rental Cars - www.rentadeal.com Flights, Hotels, Rental Cars - www.priceline.com http://www.carrentals.com or www.orbitz.com Visitor and Local Information Ottawa is the capital of Canada and has a population of about 900,000 and has all the amenities of a multi-cultural metropolitan area with a small town flavor. For general information, go to http://ottawa.ca/visitors/index_en.html. May 2-4 is the first weekend of Ottawa s world-renown tulip festival. For more information go to http://www.tulipfestival.ca Environmental Information The average temperature at the beginning of May in Ottawa is between 4 and 15 degrees Celsius or 39 to 59 degrees Fahrenheit. There may be some chance of precipitation at this time in Ottawa, so keep raingear and an umbrella handy. It's a good idea to bring thick pants and a medium-weight jacket to wear over sweaters or long-sleeved shirts. Footwear should cover the foot and, if possible, be water repellent. Snacks and Dining Teas and water will be provided, but meals are on your own. There are plenty of varied dining spots within a short distance of the training. For the vegetarian, a 10-minute drive will take you to a local favorite: The Green Door at Main Street. A complete dining guide with directions will be available on the first day of the training. Clothing Expect warm days and cool mornings and evenings. Bring layers of clothing and clothing that will allow you to move, stretch and breathe easily during the workshop. In Case of Last Minute Delays If you should experience any difficulty or last minute delays or need to contact us during the training, contact Marlene or Bob Neufeld at 613-294-9248 (cell). What To Bring Bring a desire to play and have fun while learning! Also, please bring your signed Commitment Form to the training. Commitment Form The key to the work of the Hendricks Institute is commitment. Conscious commitment begins the process of positive change. Modern definitions of commitment include a pledge or promise to do something, and dedication to a long-term course of action; engagement; involvement." We have found several commitments to be extraordinarily powerful in allowing the process of change to happen gracefully and with maximum velocity. We invite you to embrace these
commitments as your entry-gate to the creative possibilities of the work you do with us. Please read and sign the Commitment Form and bring it with you to the training. All participants are required to sign this form in order to participate in the training. It can be found on page 4 of this information packet. For an audio explanation by Dr. Kathlyn Hendricks of the importance of commitment to the Hendricks Institute work, visit www.hendricks.com. Click on Trainings -- Overview --Conscious Loving and Living: The 3-Day Foundation Seminar for more detailed information about the course. Pre-Training Resources The Hendricks Institute website, www.hendricks.com has a variety of useful resources, including books, videos, CD s and online courses. Reading Conscious Loving and Conscious Living is recommended. For additional information call 1-800 688-0772 Ext. 1 or email enroll@hendricks.com www.hendricks.com 2008 The Hendricks Institute, Inc. 800-688-0772 www.hendricks.com
THE KEY TO OUR WORK IS COMMITMENT Conscious commitment begins the process of positive change. Modern definitions of commitment include a pledge or promise to do something, and dedication to a long-term course of action; engagement; involvement." We have found several commitments to be extraordinarily powerful in allowing the process of change to happen gracefully and with maximum velocity. We invite you to embrace these commitments as your entry-gate to the creative possibilities of the work you do with us. Your enrollment will be complete when these Commitments are signed and returned. All participants are required to complete this form. Please contact the training sponsors or The Hendricks Institute with any questions. ONE I commit to knowing myself authentically and completely. I commit to regarding every interaction as a learning opportunity. I commit to letting go of any of my defensive postures that inhibit rapid learning. TWO I commit to expressing myself authentically, and to being an opening in which others can express themselves authentically. THREE I commit to the masterful practice of integrity, including acknowledging all key feelings, expressing the unarguable truth and keeping my agreements. FOUR I commit to taking full responsibility for my feelings and the circumstances of my life, and to being a catalyst for others taking full responsibility. Specifically, I take complete responsibility for my physical, emotional and psycho-spiritual wellbeing. FIVE I commit to the full embrace and expression of my creativity, and to being a catalyst for the full expression of others creativity. Sign/Date Print name Training Dates Training Location Please bring this form with you to the training. 2008 The Hendricks Institute, Inc. 800-688-0772 www.hendricks.com