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All We Want for the Holidays is (to hear from) YOU!

Submitted by Todd on Thu, 11/19/2009 - 16:10.

A poem from MASC/MAHS...

Twas the month before Christmas,
and all through the state...
Student Councils were showing
how they celebrate.
Honor Societies liked it,
and they joined in as well
telling stories of their service
character, scholarship, and leadership--all swell!

So here at MASC/MAHS
We sure like this time of year.
We ask that you show us
How you spread the cheer!
Click on the Hall of Ideas
and write a small bit...
When you are fiinished,
be sure and hit submit.

We can't wait to see them,
your ideas you will write.
Happy Holidays to Michigan!
From Marquette to Detroit.

Adviser's Conference 2010 Registration is Open!

Submitted by Todd on Thu, 11/19/2009 - 14:16.

The time is now...

Registration has opened for the 2010 Annual Adviser's conference, to be held this year at the Soaring Eagle Resort in Mt. Pleasant. This year, as the conference celebrates it's 21st year, we are proud to be offering another round of adviser-led workshops, dynamic speakers, and the opportunity to network with others that share your passion for student activity-based leadership.

This year's theme "BE: Better Everyday; For you. For your students. For life" focuses on the internal desire to make each of us better each and every day that we live. Changing ourselves is big work, and breaking it down one baby-step at a time will allow us the flexibility to succeed at any endeavor--personal or professional.

Hotel Information for Annual Advisers Conference 2010

Submitted by non member on Wed, 10/22/2008 - 09:38.

The Soaring Eagle Resort is pleased to be a part of our Annual Advisers' Conference again! We have negotiated wonderful group rates for attendees as well. Here are the basics, and the form needed to make your reservation:

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