NOV. 27 FEATURED PRESENTERS (at press time) Joanna Larsen 2018 ISI Conference & Trade Show Heads to Nation s Capital June 5-8 Professional education in the heart of America s capital region, steeped in rich history and culture, plus high on the foodie mecca list Don t miss the 2018 ISI Conference & Trade Show headed to the Washington D.C. metro area June 5-8. The four-day event will get underway at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center in Alexandria, Va., just minutes from the nation s capital. The annual conference offers attendees the opportunity to enhance their professional SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE Tuesday, June 5 ISI University Classes (all day) Lunch Included for ISI University Students ISI University Mixer (evening) Wednesday, June 6 ISI University Classes (morning) Conference Welcome & Opening Address Lunch & Roundtable Discussions General Sessions Section Meetings District Meetings Open Evening (opportunity for attendees to explore the Washington D.C. metro area) Thursday, June 7 CAE Course (morning) General Sessions (morning & afternoon) education, network with colleagues, forge new friendships, connect with longtime industry friends and discover new ice sports industry products and services. With D.C. as the stunning backdrop, this is one conference you won t want to miss, and a trip that warrants additional time built into your schedule to explore the impressive sights. Beginning on page 12, we highlight some of the region s most celebrated attractions and offer invaluable tips to help make your visit more enjoyable. Be sure to like our conference Facebook page to stay up-to-date on conference happenings: ISIconference2018 ISI National Instructor Training Core/ Intermediate combined certification, * (1:45-4:45 p.m.,) $35 Annual ISI Awards Luncheon Trade Show & Reception (2-8 p.m.) *The ISI National Instructor Training Program is designed to educate and train instructors in consistent techniques, standards and professional requirements of teaching the ISI Skating Program. The Core/Intermediate combined certification will include Tots-Freestyle 5. Friday, June 8 Rink Day (on- and off-ice sessions for coaches, managers and operators) 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Location to be determined Bus Transportation Box Lunch Provided Joanna Larsen will present How Ice Skating Facility Owners & Operators Can Become Invincible to Lawsuits and Save Thousands in Taxes, Wed., June 6, 1:30-2:45 p.m. Larsen is an expert in the areas of lawsuit protection, tax reduction and estate planning. She has been training audiences throughout the country on aspects of financial literacy since 2005. A successful entrepreneur, who has also taught at public and private schools, she was crowned Miss Utah Valley, Miss Utah County, 1 st runner up to Miss Utah and 1 st runner up to Miss National Sweetheart. She enjoys working with Leaders thru Literacy. Kelly Corcoran Smith Kelly Corcoran Smith will lead both an on-ice and off-ice session for coaches and skating directors. He is a three-time U.S. Figure Skating gold medalist in Moves in the Field, Freestyle and Dance, as well as a silver medalist in Pairs and International Ice Dances. He holds a bachelor of science in business administration degree in marketing and musical performance from the University of Denver. He has an extensive background in dance, having trained in ballet, modern and jazz. He has been a professional ice skater for the past 14 years, performing all over the world for: Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, Broadway on Ice, Knott s Berry Farm, Dynamic Shows, Shipstad Entertainment, Advanced Entertainment Group, Beaver Creek Resorts, Ucha Atayde Entertainment and Showtime on Ice. He is currently the artistic director for Parade Ice Garden in Minneapolis, Minn. When not touring, he works on and off the ice as a choreographer and stylist. David Santee Two-time Olympian and World silver medalist David Santee, the skating director at Park Ridge Park District in Park Ridge, Ill., will present an off-ice session, School of David, and an on-ice jump and spin technique session. He currently serves as the instructor s representative on the ISI board of directors. His career highlights are as follows: ISI Hall of 10 WINTER 2017
2018 ISI CONFERENCE & TRADE SHOW JUNE 5-8 Preview Famer; U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Famer; 1981 World silver medalist; Seven-time U.S. World team member; Two-time Olympian (4 th place in men s singles in 1980); Youngest male to win U.S. Junior Championship; 13-time U.S. medalist, ranking 3 rd all time. Bill Dobbs Bill Dobbs, general manager of South Suburban Family Sports Center in Centennial, Colo., will present on The Importance of Building a TEAM in Your Facility, How to Motivate Part- Time Staff, and How to Perform an Evaluation of Your Operations. Dobbs is president and founding member of the Rocky Mountain Rink Association. He has 23-plus years experience in arena operations. He served as general manager of AVM Industries, Inc., in Canoga Park, Calif. from 2005-11, vice president of operations at Polar Ice Entertainment in Phoenix, AZ from 1997-2005 and general manager of Iceoplex in North Hills, Calif. from 1993-97. Management and Operations Sessions HVAC and Dehumidification Maintenance The Importance of Building a TEAM in Your Facility How Facility Owners and Operators Can Become Invincible to Lawsuits Creating Better Communications with Your Outside Users Refrigeration for Peak Performance Birthday Parties Skate Guard Training Managing a Pro Shop Future of the Ice Arena Industry Panel Discussion How to Motivate a Part-Time Staff Concession Sales Air Quality Disaster Preparedness How to Perform Evaluation of Your Operations Ice Maintenance Tips and Tricks Roundtable Topics How to Properly Train New Employees Arena Renovations Creative Programming Options for Facilities How to Bid for Events at Your Facility CONFERENCE ATTENDEE REGISTRATION & FEES Full registration includes all presentations, awards luncheon, trade show and evening Mixer. Daily registration includes presentations and activities for that day only. Full Registration* Prof/Admin Member Non-Member Cyber Monday Nov. 27 (Members only. Must be done online) $395 Early Bird Deadline: Feb. 1 $450 $550 Advance Deadline: April 15 $500 $600 Standard Deadline: After April 15 $550 $650 Friday Only (At Ice Rink) $149 $249 Daily Registration Wed/Thurs $225/day $325/day Registration must be postmarked by the deadline dates to receive Early Bird and Advance rates. Ice Installation and Maintenance Workshop & Certification Ice Painting and Best Practices Ice Maintenance Techniques (Edging & Grooming) Basic Dasher Maintenance Resurfacer Maintenance for Optimum Ice (Friday at the rink; lunch included; exam from 1:30-2:30 p.m.) Skating Sessions for Coaches Nutrition for Athletes Judging Session (2018 rule changes included) Interactive Choreography Personal Branding for Coaches Synchro The Under-utilized Event Dealing with Parents Theatre on Ice Productions & Ensembles How to Incorporate Hockey into Your LTS School of David David Santee Proper Cool Downs and Warm Up for Skaters A Day in the Life of a Referee Building & Managing Your ISI Team Sport Psychology Technology for Today s Coaches Edge Software and Entry Eeze Training Roundtable Topics Newcomers Table ISI Rules and How They Should Be Applied and Rule Clarifications & Controversial Items Hands-on Judging Demo with Tablets On-Ice Day Skating Coaches ISI Dance Steps Choreography and Edges on Ice with Kelly Corcoran Smith On-Ice Jumps and Spins And more! STAY CONNECTED ISIconference2018 Follow us: @skatingisi Tag us: #ISIconference2018 WINTER 2017 11
ISI UNIVERSITY COURSES CONFERENCE & TRADE SHOW HOTEL Hilton Alexandria Mark Center 5000 Seminary Rd. Alexandria, VA 22311 JUNE 5-8 BOOK NOW Group Rate Per Night: $179 (Available May 31 through June 9.) 703-845-1010 Online Reservations skateisi.org/hotel Group Code ACTS Hotel Website Hilton.com Group Rate Deadline May 15 Self-Parking Discounted Rate $16 per day Situated in historic Alexandria, Va., in a serene lakeside setting alongside a 43-acre botanical preserve, the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center is just minutes from Washington D.C. and the Pentagon. Centrally located, it s within 15 minutes of the White House, U.S. Capitol, Arlington National Cemetery and the Smithsonian museums. The quaint, waterfront galleries and shops in Old Town, Alexandria, are a mere 4 miles away. The hotel is easily accessible to Reagan National Airport (4.5 miles away) and Dulles International Airport (20 miles away). Complimentary shuttle service is provided to Reagan International Airport and the surrounding metro stations (Pentagon City and King Street Metro). Complimentary Wi-Fi in guest rooms Fine dining at the awardwinning Finn & Porter restaurant Amenities Guest Activity/ Recreation Desk Beauty Salon Fitness Room Pool As the ISI University (ISIU) continues to evolve to better prepare YOU, our industry professionals and next generation of leadership, there will be some notable changes and additions to the program. A third module of nine classes will be added to the Certified Skating Director (CSD) curriculum, which along with the current CSD Parts 1 and 2, will make this a full 27-class track, carrying the full CSD distinction, comparable to the Certified Arena Manager (CAM), Certified Arena Operator (CAO) and Certified Arena Programmer (CAP). CSD Part 3 debuts at the 2018 ISI conference. Individual coaches are strongly encouraged to participate in the CSD offerings, as much of the material has been designed for their benefit. As always, the three modules can be completed in any order and all ISI University courses can be used as PSA continuing education credits (CEUs). New! Certified Skating Director, Part 3 (CSD3) Effective Communications Personal Branding The Business of Coaching Coaching Policies Conflict Resolution Arena Operations Overview: Working with the Back of the House Technical Teaching & Skater Training Best Practices Program Creation Lab Demystifying Hockey Certified Arena Manager, Part 1 (CAM1) Role of the Arena Manager Leadership & Personal Image Financial Management Budgeting Financial Management Accounting Arena Scheduling Contract Administration Public/Private Management Policy Administration Risk Management ISI University Courses & Fees Look for a new ISIU master schedule in 2018, which will enable ISIU students to complete their course work before the conference opening, so they can benefit from all of the general conference sessions offered. Certified Arena Operator, Part 2 (CAO2) Human Resources for Operations Financial Management Budgeting Emergency Preparedness Computers in Facility Maintenance Custodial & Housekeeping The Role of the Arena Operator Risk Management Customer Service & Retention Energy Management Certified Arena Programmer, Part 2 (CAP2) The Role of the Arena Programmer Electronic Marketing Managing Public Sessions Working with Volunteers Programs for Schools and Community Groups Employees vs. Independent Contractors Elite Programs Summer Skating Activities Dry Floor Events Certified Arena Manager, Part 1 (CAM1) $35 before April 15 $60 after April 15 Certified Arena Programmer, Part 2 (CAP2) $35 before April 15 $60 after April 15 Certified Arena Operator, Part 2 (CAO2) $35 before April 15 $60 after April 15 Certified Skating Director, Part 3 (CSD3) $35 before April 15 $60 after April 15 ISI University Certified Arena Executive (CAE) Class $50 before April 15 $100 after April 15 ISI Instructor Training Core/Intermediate Level Combo (Tots-FS 5) $35 before April 15 $60 after April 15 12 WINTER 2017
2018 ISI CONFERENCE & TRADE SHOW JUNE 5-8 Preview EXPLORE THE DC METRO AREA! Alexandria DC S ORIGINAL OLD TOWN Founded in 1749 and home to America s founding father and first president George Washington, Old Town Alexandria is a charming, portside destination paved with cobblestone streets and brick sidewalks. Brimming with more than 200- plus locally owned shops and award-winning restaurants, this bustling Colonial center also features a vibrant arts scene bursting with galleries, theater, jazz clubs and more. Good to Know: The King Street Metro Station links Old Town with Washington D.C. via a 15-minute train ride. Visit wmata.com The Potomac Riverboat Company offers water taxi service from the Alexandria City Marina to the National Mall in Washington, D.C. a 30-minute ride. Visit potomacriverboatco.com A-List Attractions King Street Stroll Old Town s main street, a walkable mile offering almost 200 independent shops, and recently named one of the best Indie boutique scenes on the East Coast. You can hop on a free trolley that runs from one end to the other. See Visitalexandriava.com George Washington s Mount Vernon Home Explore the first president s picturesque, riverfront estate, with working farm and visitor facilities just 8 miles south of Old Town. Visit mountvernon.org Torpedo Factory Art Center Browse the nation s largest collection of working-artists open studios situated in a former World War 11 munitions plant along the banks of the Potomac River. (Features 82 studios, seven galleries, two workshops and more.) Visit torpedofactory.org Museums on Market Square View the historic collections at three museums situated on the quaint square in front of Alexandria City Hall: Gadsbys Tavern Museum, Carlyle House and Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Museum. See visitalexandriava.com Washington DC THE NATION S CAPITAL If our nation s capital is a locale you ve only read about in history books, you re in for a spectacular treat when you experience it in person. Get ready to soak in the splendor of the iconic monuments and memorials, discover our country s past spring to life in numerous museums, explore fascinating cultural attractions and experience all the magnificent sights and enjoyable activities that make D.C. a leading tourist destination. There s so much to see and do in D.C., we could literally fill up this entire magazine issue with tips on visiting this area. We ve highlighted key attractions below to get you started thinking about your June hiatus for professional education, networking and fun National Monuments and Memorials Walking the two-mile National Mall is the best way to visit most of the monuments: Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, Thomas Jefferson Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, World War II Memorial, Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, Korean War Veterans Memorial, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial and D.C. War Memorial. Across the Potomac, you ll find Arlington Cemetery, also a popular site to see, as well as a number of other memorials, including the Space Shuttle Challenger Memorial. Avoid buying over-priced food and drinks along the National Mall. Instead, carry your own snacks and water. Check out TripScout mobile app for a self-guided tour of D.C. Government Houses White House Self-guided tours of the White House are free but require advance planning. Requests must be submitted through your congressional representative at least 21 days in advance the earlier the better. If planning ahead is not your strong suit, you can always check out The White House Visitor Center, which features exhibits and a 30-minute video. Visit whitehouse.gov U.S. Capitol The Capitol Visitor Center, featuring an exhibition gallery, theaters, cafeteria and gift shops, is open to the public. To explore the historical areas of the Capitol, you must participate in a guided tour. For information on reserving free tickets, go to visitthecapitol.gov U.S. Supreme Court Visitors may tour public areas of the building on their own and enjoy a variety of educational exhibitions, lectures and programs. Court sessions are also available to the public on a first-come, first served basis. Visit supremecourt.gov Helpful Websites Visitalexandriava.com Virginia.org THE WHITE HOUSE U.S. CAPITOL BUILDING THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT WINTER 2017 13
NOV. 27 2018 ISI CONFERENCE & TRADE SHOW JUNE 5-8 Preview REFLECTING POOL AND NATIONAL MALL ALL EYES ON DC Where to Get the Best View NATIONAL ARCHIVES BUILDING THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL The Old Post Office Clock Tower Located in Trump International Hotel Washington D.C., Pennsylvania Ave. The Kennedy Center Outdoor terrace offering fabulous views of Washington Monument, Jefferson Memorial and the Watergate Hotel. Washington National Cathedral Situated on the highest point in D.C., the cathedral s central tower serves up breathtaking views of the city. W Hotel From the rooftop bar and lounge, set your sights on the White House and Washington Monument. Newseum Treats visitors to a panoramic view of Pennsylvania Ave. Reagan National Airport Nab a window seat when flying in and out of Reagan National Airport (DCA) for a spectacular view of the D.C. landscape. Source: Washington.org Other Attractions Georgetown D.C. s historic waterfront neighborhood lined with cobblestone streets, flanked by restaurants, bars and upscale shops. Stroll to Washington Harbour to enjoy the beautiful Potomac River scenery. Visit georgetowndc.com John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts A living memorial to the late President John F. Kennedy, the center offers both a free tour and 6 p.m. performance daily. Be sure to check the venue s scheduled June performances in advance and once there, visit the rooftop terrace for a spectacular view of the city. Visit kennedy-center.org Washington National Cathedral Sixth largest cathedral in the world, its gothic architecture, stain-glass windows and medievalstyle garden induces jaw-dropping oohs and ahhs. Visit cathedral.org Arlington National Cemetery Final resting place for many of our country s greatest heroes, the cemetery offers tours and Leave the car at the hotel. You re better off on foot or using the affordable metro or bus system. Smithsonian museums (all 19!) are free to visit and also offer free tours, films, performances and workshops. welcomes visitors to walk the grounds. Witness the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and observe the gravesites of former presidents John F. Kennedy and William Howard Taft. Easiest way to get there is by Metro to the Arlington National Cemetery station or by bus from the National Mall. Visit arlingtoncemetery.mil Smithsonian Museums Nineteen museums, including the Museum of Natural History, National Gallery of Art and the National Air and Space Museum, plus the National Zoo. Lucky for visitors, they re all free and near Metro stops. Visit si.edu/museums Library of Congress The world s largest library, comprised of three buildings on Capitol Hill, welcomes visitors to a mesmerizing world of history and breathtaking architecture and art. Free guided public tours of the Thomas Jefferson Building are offered. Guided tours are available to larger groups only with advanced reservations. Visit loc.gov National Archives A history buff s playground, the awe-inspiring National Archives houses America s most important documents, including the original Declaration of Independence, Constitution and Bill of Rights and the original 1297 Magna Carta. Visit archives.gov Dining in DC Named Restaurant City of the Year by Bon Appétit and hottest food city by Zagat, D.C. is home to more than 2,000 restaurants, many of them owned by celebrity chefs. Get ready to get your food on! Visit washington.org Helpful Websites Washington.org Thedistrict.com HOW S THE WEATHER? June Temperature in D.C. Average High 83.8 Average Low 60.1 Sources: travelnews.com; visitalexandriava.com, virginia.org; traveltips.usatoday.com, washington.org, theculturetrip.com; Section written by: Eileen Viglione; Photos courtesy of visitalexandria.com, washington.org and Hilton Alexandria Mark Center. 14 WINTER 2017