SLC 2014 GUIDE (UNOFFICIAL)

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CALIFORNIA

FBLA

FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA

2014 STATE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE CONFERENCE GUIDE ONTARIO CONVENTION CENTER w APRIL 10—APRIL 13


CALIFORNIA FBLA

BRINGING EDUCATION AND BUSINESS TOGETHER

The wait is over... California FBLA’s premier event of the year, the State Leadership Conference (SLC), will be held on Thursday, April 10 Sunday, April 13! This year, we’re back at the Ontario Convention Center for an incredible extended weekend! Members, get ready to: • • • • •

Compete in your choice of over 50 competitive events! Elect your state leaders for 2014-2015! Participate in professional-led workshops! Network with other chapters throughout the event! Dance the night away both Friday and Saturday night!

While you’re in town, don’t forget to also explore the city! The conference is located steps away from many Inland Empire attractions. Make use of the free time on Saturday to get a taste of what the city has to offer! We know you’ve all worked hard throughout the year to prepare for this day. Be sure to make it count by taking part in as many conference activities you can! Read through this packet carefully to understand the rules and regulations of every competition and opportunity. Registration deadlines are coming up fast! Don’t miss out on the chance to Bring Business and Education Together at the 2014 State Leadership Conference! See you there!

TABLE OF CONTENTS CONFERENCE REGISTRATION Who Can Attend .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3 Event Location ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Deadline .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Registration Rates ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Registration Payment ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Check-In Procedure ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Parking Information ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Shuttle Service ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Adviser Assignments......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3

HOTEL INFORMATION Hotel Details ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Hotel Room Rates ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Hotel Reservations .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 Hotel Payment ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4

CONFERENCE OPPORTUNITIES Exhibits and Campaigns .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5 Workshops .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5 Silent Auction ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5 Voting Delegates .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5 Parade of Presidents ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5 SLC Grams ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5 Preliminary Conference Schedule ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6 Things to Do in Inland Empire .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Competitive Events Eligibility ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 Important Dates and Deadlines ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Online Registration Instructions ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Conference Policies ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Conference Curfew ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 17 Conference Dress Code ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Conference Contacts ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 18


STATE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE CONFERENCE REGISTRATION

SLC ONLINE REGISTRATION

REGISTRATION PAYMENT

Online registration is quick and easy! Member and adviser information is in the National Membership database, so we’ve made it simple for you. See “Online Registration Instructions” on Page 11 for more details.

Make checks payable to California FBLA. Conference registration and hotel reservations must all be paid separately and mailed to their respective addresses. Do not combine any of these payments. Send registration payment to:

DEADLINE

Theresa Hagelbarger Business Manager P. O. Box 232 La Habra, CA 90633

Standard registration must be received no later than March 14. SLC registration questions can be directed to Sue Christensen, Communications Manager, at communicationsmanager@cafbla.org. Make sure your school’s accounting department is aware of the registration and payment deadline.

REGISTRATION RATES Register by March 14 to take advantage of early rates. Late rates apply from March 15—March 19. Please note the online registration system is in Eastern Standard Time Zone. Registration closes at 9 p.m. PST on March 19. Register by March 19 so all your conference materials are available when you arrive.

DESIGNATED HOTEL

NONDESIGNATED HOTEL

ADVISER

$50

$100

GUEST

$25

$75

MEMBER

$100

$150

STATE OFFICER

$0

$0

STATE STAFF

$0

$0

LATE REGISTRATION MARCH 15 – MARCH 19 $60

Lost badges can be replaced at Conference Headquarters for $5 each. An adviser or chaperone must accompany the member to Conference Headquarters. We will need the attendee’s name, an adviser/chaperone signature, and a $5 on-site payment. This fee applies to all attendees.

ADVISER/CHAPERONE REGISTRATION Advisers who will have chaperones assist or act in place of their attendance must register as the adviser/chaperone to have access to all portions of the conference. These chaperones must pay full conference registration.

CANCELLATION POLICY

STANDARD REGISTRATION JANUARY 6 – MARCH 14

ADVISER

LOST BADGES

$110

GUEST

$35

$85

MEMBER

$110

$160

STATE OFFICER

$0

$0

STATE STAFF

$0

$0

Advisers who will have chaperones assist or act in place of their attendance must register as the adviser/chaperone to have access to all portions of the conference. These chaperones must pay full conference registration.


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STATE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE HOTEL INFORMATION

DOUBLETREE HOTEL ONTARIO AIRPORT 222 North Vineyard Avenue Ontario, CA 91764 909.937.0900

RADISSON HOTEL ONTARIO AIRPORT 2200 East Holt Boulevard Ontario, CA 91761 909.975.5000

HOLIDAY INN ONTARIO AIRPORT 2155 East Convention Center Way Ontario, CA 91764 909.212.8000

HOTEL DETAILS

HOTEL PAYMENT

Chapters are encouraged to stay at the designated SLC conference hotels. Attendees will benefit through networking opportunities and negotiated services (e.g., discounted or complimentary internet, discounted parking, discounted meals, etc.) However, chapters staying off-site are responsible for paying the higher registration rate to cover for the cost of meeting space, room setup charges, and penalties for not filling all rooms contracted.

Make checks payable to California FBLA. Send payment to: Theresa Hagelbarger Business Manager P.O. Box 232 La Habra, CA 90633

HOTEL RESERVATION

HOTELS AND ROOM RATES All chapters must have a school-approved chaperone staying on site. Please identify in advance any special needs for disabled guests requiring accommodation by the hotel.

ROOM RATE DOUBLETREE HOTEL

$136.00

RADISSON HOTEL

$136.00

HOLIDAY INN

$136.00

Chapters are encouraged to stay at the designated SLC conference hotels.


STATE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE CONFERENCE OPPORTUNITIES

EXHIBITS AND CAMPAIGNS

MARKET SHARE AWARD

Exhibits and the State Officer campaign booths will open on Friday at 8:00 a.m. Visit this area to support the exhibitors and find out about the candidates running for State Office!

The Membership Market Share Award recognizes the chapter with the largest percentage of FBLA members based on their school enrollment.

WORKSHOPS

Mail this form with proof from the school’s 2013-2014 First Principal (P-1) Apportionment Report that shows official school enrollment plus FBLA membership to:

Make the most of your conference experience by learning something new at a workshop when you’re not competing! Workshops will be presented Friday morning and afternoon. Be sure to check the conference program for specific workshop descriptions, locations, and times.

SILENT AUCTION Each chapter and section is encouraged to bring a nicely packaged basket, box, or container of fun and unique gifts which will be used for the Silent Auction. These donations baskets can be for students only, advisers only, or both, depending on the contents and cost. Make this a fun project for your chapter! Bring some extra cash and join in the fun of bidding!

VOTING DELEGATES Two voting delegates from each chapter will participate in the voting delegates’ session to elect next year’s state officer team Saturday morning! Voting delegate ribbons will be provided in the chapter registration packet. Voting delegates must wear their ribbons to attend to the voting session.

PARADE OF PRESIDENTS The Parade of Presidents will be held during the Awards of Excellence Session Saturday evening. Chapter presidents, make sure to arrive early to the Awards Session for rehearsals! Check the conference program for rehearsal time.

“BLUE JEANS FOR BABIES” DANCE Have fun and help California FBLA support the March of Dimes by attending the “Blues Jeans for Babies” dance Friday evening. Members who donate $2 can wear blue jeans or denim to the dance. However, all other aspects of business casual clothing must be followed: No shorts, tank tops, or halter tops may be worn.

Jennifer Stalley State Officers’ Adviser 5580 Hankins Road Williams, CA 95987 The form with proof must be received by Monday, March 26.

SLC GRAMS Here’s your opportunity to publicly announce your gratitude, thanks, or congratulations! Surprise your friends, family, students, or advisers with a personalized message in the conference program! • Wish event competitors good luck • Congratulate your chapter on a successful year • Thank advisers, parents, or business partners for their support Note: Messages may not be related to State Officer Candidates. Use your imagination, but keep in mind that all ads must be professional! The cost is $5 per gram. California FBLA reserves the right to edit messages. To submit a gram, follow the instructions below: Email your message text to inlanddirector@cafbla.org Send a check payable to California FBLA to: Lee Lara Inland Section Director 31500 Grape Street Suite 3 #216 Lake Elsinore, CA 92532 Both message text and payment must be received by Monday, March 26.


STATE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

THIS SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CHECK THE CONFERENCE PROGRAM FOR FINAL SCHEDULE.

THURSDAY, APRIL 10 1:00 PM

Conference Headquarters

1:00 PM

Competitive Event Headquarters

4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Conference Registration

4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Deliver Silent Auction Donations

4:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Competitive Event Info. Desk

5:30 PM – 6:30 PM

Online Competitive Event • Future Business Leader • Help Desk • Parliamentary Procedure

6:45 PM – 7:45 PM

Online Competitive Events • Banking & Financial Systems • Management Information Systems • Network Design

6:00 PM – 7:00 PM

State Officer Candidates’ Meeting

7:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Judge Orientation

8:00 PM

American Enterprise Project

8:00 PM

Community Service Project

8:00 PM

Creed

8:00 PM

E-business: Finals

8:00 PM

Electronic Career Portfolio: Finals

8:00 PM

Partnership with Business Project

8:00 PM

Public Service Announcement: Finals

8:00 PM

Web Site Design: Finals

8:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Online Competitive Events • Management Decision Making • Marketing • Sports & Entertainment Management

8:30 PM

Entertainment: TBD

9:15 PM – 10:15 PM

Online Competitive Events • Entrepreneurship • Global Business • Hospitality Management

10:30 PM – 11:30 PM

Conflict Session

12:30 AM

Curfew


STATE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

THIS SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CHECK THE CONFERENCE PROGRAM FOR FINAL SCHEDULE.

FRIDAY, APRIL 11 7:00 AM

Conference Headquarters

7:00 AM

Competitive Event Headquarters

7:30 AM – 9:30 AM

Conference Registration

7:30 AM – 9:30 AM

Deliver Silent Auction Donations

7:30 AM – 8:30 AM

Online Competitive Events • Business Communication • Introduction to Information Systems • Personal Finance

8:00 AM – 9:00 AM

Judge Orientation

8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Competitive Event Info. Desk

8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Campaign & Exhibit Booths

8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Silent Auction

8:30 AM – 9:30 AM

Advisers’ Meeting

8:45 AM – 9:45 AM

Online Competitive Events • Agribusiness • Business Calculations • Introduction to Business

9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

Workshops

9:00 AM

Business Ethics: Finals

9:00 AM

Business Financial Plan: Finals

9:00 AM

Business Plan: Finals

9:00 AM

Business Presentation: Finals

9:00 AM

Client Service: Preliminaries

9:00 AM

Digital Design & Promotion: Finals

9:00 AM

Digital Video Production: Finals

9:00 AM

Emerging Business Issues: Finals

9:00 AM

Public Speaking I

9:00 AM

Public Speaking II

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM

Online Competitive Events • Business Law • Business Math • Insurance & Risk Management


STATE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

THIS SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CHECK THE CONFERENCE PROGRAM FOR FINAL SCHEDULE.

FRIDAY, APRIL 11 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM

Opening General Session and State Candidate Campaign Rally

11:15 AM – 12:15 PM

Online Competitive Events • Accounting I • Business Procedures • Desktop Publishing

12:30 PM – 1:30 PM

Online Competitive Events • Accounting II • Computer Problem Solving • Introduction to Business Communication

1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

Judge Orientation

1:45 PM – 2:45 PM

Online Competitive Events • Cyber Security • Health Care Administration

2:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Workshops

2:00 PM

Entrepreneurship: Finals

2:00 PM

Global Business: Finals

2:00 PM

Help Desk: Finals

2:00 PM

Hospitality Management: Finals

2:00 PM

Impromptu Speaking

2:00 PM

Job Interview

2:00 PM

Management Decision Making: Finals

2:00 PM

Management Information Systems: Finals

2:00 PM

Marketing: Finals

2:00 PM

Sports & Entertainment Management: Finals

3:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Online Competitive Events • Economics • FBLA Principles & Procedures

4:15 PM – 5:15 PM

Online Competitive Events • Networking Concepts • Spreadsheet Applications • Word Processing

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Campaign Caucus


STATE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

THIS SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CHECK THE CONFERENCE PROGRAM FOR FINAL SCHEDULE.

FRIDAY, APRIL 11 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM

Online Competitive Events • Computer Applications • Database Design & Applications • Introduction to Parliamentary Procedure

7:00 PM – 8:15 PM

Section Recognition Sessions • Gold Coast Section • Inland Section • Mission Valley Section • Southern Section

8:30 PM – 9:45 PM

Section Recognition Sessions • Bay Section • Central Section • Northern Section

10:00 PM – Midnight

“Blue Jeans for Babies” Dance

12:30 AM

Curfew

SATURDAY, APRIL 12 7:00 AM

Conference Headquarters

7:00 AM

Competitive Event Headquarters

7:30 AM – 8:30 AM

Conflict Session

8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Competitive Event Info. Desk

8:00 AM – 9:00 AM

Judge Orientation

8:00 AM

Voting Delegates Meeting

8:00 AM

Pick Up Silent Auction Donations

8:45 AM – 9:45 AM

Conflict Session

9:00 AM

Banking and Financial Systems: Finals

9:00 AM

Client Service: Finals

9:00 AM

Computer Game & Simulation Programming: Finals

9:00 AM

Desktop Application Programming: Finals

9:00 AM

Future Business Leader: Finals

9:00 AM

L. Byram Bates Memorial Scholarship: Finals

9:00 AM

Mobile Application Development: Finals


STATE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

THIS SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CHECK THE CONFERENCE PROGRAM FOR FINAL SCHEDULE.

SATURDAY, APRIL 12 9:00 AM

Network Design: Finals

9:00 AM

Parliamentary Procedure: Finals

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM

Conflict Session

10:30 AM

New Section Officers’ and Advisers’ Meeting

2:00 PM

California Awards Program Committee Meeting

2:00 PM

State Officers’ Rehearsal

5:30 PM – 6:00 PM

Chapter President Rehearsal

6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Awards of Excellence Program

9:30 PM

Winners’ Meeting for NLC

10:00 PM – Midnight

Awards Dance

1:00 AM

Curfew

SUNDAY, APRIL 13 8:30 AM

Conference Headquarters

8:30 AM – 10:30 AM

Pick Up Reports and Materials

9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

Breakfast for Outgoing State Officers/Advisers/State Staff/Board of Directors

10:00 AM – 11:30 AM

Outgoing/New State Officers’ and Advisers’ Meeting


THINGS TO DO IN INLAND EMPIRE SHOPPING & ATTRACTIONS

ONTARIO MILLS Home to one of the largest shopping malls in North America, Ontario Mills is an indoor climate-controlled mall with more than 200 stores boasting some of the biggest names in men’s, women’s and children’s apparel, jewelry, sporting goods, footwear and more. Stores include Last Call by Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH, Coach Factory Store, Tommy Bahama Outlet, Nordstrom Rack, H&M, Forever 21 and more.

VICTORIA GARDENS Just minutes north of the Ontario Mills, Victoria Gardens is a 1.4 million square foot open-air town center at the heart of a 160-acre planned “main street” community that includes Macy’s, JCPenney, AMC Theater, Cultural Center, and 170 specialty stores.

CITIZEN BUSINESS BANK ARENA Home to the Ontario Reign ECHL ice hockey, Citizen Business Bank Arena is a state-of-the-art facility that hosts a variety of other sporting competitions, concerts, family shows, special events, and community activities as well as private events. The venue is the biggest and most modern arena within the Inland Empire.

K1 SPEED INDOOR GO-KART RACING K1 Speed is the premier karting company in America and brings the thrill and excitement of indoor karting to a large audience. It offers enthusiasts and amateurs alike an authentic and genuine racing experience in a safe, comfortable, accessible and perhaps most importantly, unique environment.

AUTO CLUB SPEEDWAY


COMPETITIVE EVENTS ELIGIBILITY

SECTION WINNERS FIRST PLACE • Creed

FIRST AND SECOND PLACE • Impromptu Speaking • Job Interview

• Public Speaking I • Public Speaking II

FIRST, SECOND, AND THIRD PLACE • Parliamentary Procedure

FIRST, SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH, AND FIFTH PLACE The number of competitors is determined by the number who took the test at your section conference. Refer to your section winners’ list.

Accounting I * Accounting II Agribusiness Business Calculations Business Communication Business Law Business Math * Business Procedures Computer Applications Computer Problem Solving Cyber Security Database Design and Applications Economics Entrepreneurship FBLA Principles and Procedures *

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • *

• • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Future Business Leader Global Business Health Care Administration Hospitality Management Insurance & Risk Management Introduction to Business * Introduction to Business Communication * Introduction to Information Technology * Management Decision Making Marketing Personal Finance Sports & Entertainment Management Spreadsheet Applications Word Processing

Only wild card entrants must submit proof of grade level circled in red with registration form. Transcripts with accounting courses circled are required for Accounting I wild card entrants.

IF YOU HAVE A COMPETITOR WHO QUALIFIED AT SECTION BUT WHO IS NOT COMPETING AT SLC, PLEASE NOTIFY YOUR SECTION DIRECTOR IMMEDIATELY. THIS WILL ALLOW THE NEXT ELIGIBLE MEMBER TO BE NOTIFIED TO PARTICIPATE.

EVENTS BEGINNING AT SLC Individual/Team Events • • • • • • • • • • •

**

Business Financial Plan Business Plan Business Presentation Computer Game & Simulation Programming Desktop Publishing Digital Design & Promotion Digital Video Production E-business Mobile Application Development Public Service Announcement Web Site Design

Individual Events • • • • • •

Client Service Desktop Application Programming Electronic Career Portfolio Help Desk Introduction to Parliamentary Procedure ** Networking Concepts

Team Events • • • • •

Banking and Financial Systems Business Ethics Emerging Business Issues Management Information Systems Network Design

All entrants must submit proof of grade level circled in red with registration form.

Chapter Events • • • •

American Enterprise Project Community Service Project Local Chapter Annual Business Report Partnership with Business Project


IMPORTANT DATES AND DEADLINES

DATE JANUARY 6 – MARCH 14

ITEM OR ACTIVITY

SUBMIT TO OR REGISTER AT

Online Conference Registration (Standard)

www.cafbla.org

JANUARY 31

Online Conference Registration (Pre-Judged Events)

RECEIVED

• Membership Dues Deadline (www.fbla-pbl.org) • Online Conference Registration Deadline (www.cafbla.org) • Conference Registration Payment Deadline (Checks payable to California FBLA)

Send payment with printed Conference Registration Confirmation Summary to:

(9:00 P.M. PST)

Theresa Hagelbarger Business Manager P.O. Box 232 La Habra, CA 90633-0232 California FBLA Online Submission System

JANUARY 31

Pre-Judged Event Entries Deadline

RECEIVED

• • • • • •

JANUARY 31

Pre-Judged Event Entries Deadline

POSTMARKED

• • • • • •

JANUARY 31

State Projects Deadline

RECEIVED

• Internship Project • Leaders in Action Project

MARCH 1

Membership Dues Deadline

www.fbla-pbl.org

MARCH 1

Business Achievement Awards—Individual

www.fbla-pbl.org

RECEIVED

• Future Degree • Business Degree • Leader Degree

MARCH 5

L. Byram Bates Memorial Scholarship Applications

Business Financial Plan Business Plan Digital Video Production E-business Electronic Career Portfolio Web Site Design

Computer Game & Simulation Programming Desktop Application Programming Desktop Publishing Digital Design & Promotion Mobile Application Development Public Service Announcement

Send entries to: Lee Lara 31500 Grape Street, Suite 3 #216 Lake Elsinore, CA 92532

www.cafbla.org

RECEIVED

RECEIVED

MARCH 5 RECEIVED

Email applications and materials to: Dr. Laurie Looker State Officers’ Adviser llooker@cafbla.org

State and National Officer Applications

Email applications and materials to: Dr. Laurie Looker State Officers’ Adviser llooker@cafbla.org


IMPORTANT DATES AND DEADLINES

DATE

ITEM OR ACTIVITY

SUBMIT TO OR REGISTER AT Eric To Interim Competitive Events Coordinator ericto@cafbla.org

MARCH 7

School-Site Testing Request Form Deadline

RECEIVED

• • • • •

MARCH 7

Pre-Judged Event Entries

RECEIVED

• • • • • •

MARCH 7

Interview Materials

Send interview materials to:

POSTMARKED

• Future Business Leader • Job Interview

Lee Lara 31500 Grape Street, Suite 3 #216 Lake Elsinore, CA 92532

MARCH 14

Chapter State Projects

www.cafbla.org

RECEIVED

• • • •

MARCH 14 (9:01 P.M. PST) – MARCH 19 (9:00 P.M. PST)

Online Conference Registration (Late)

www.cafbla.org

MARCH 19

Online Conference Registration Closes at 9:01 P.M. PST

www.cafbla.org

SLC Grams, Program Ads Deadline

Eric To eto@cafbla.org

Market Share Award

Judy Nunes jnunes@cafbla.org

Accounting II Computer Applications Database Design & Applications Spreadsheet Applications Word Processing

California FBLA Online Submission System

American Enterprise Project Business Ethics Business Presentation Community Service Project Emerging Business Issues Partnership with Business

Adopt-A-Chapter Project Goes Green Project Government Awareness Project March of Dimes—Mission LIFT Project

(9:01 P.M. PST)

MARCH 19 RECEIVED

MARCH 19 RECEIVED


IMPORTANT DATES AND DEADLINES

DATE

ITEM OR ACTIVITY

SUBMIT TO OR REGISTER AT

MARCH 21

Completed School-Site Production Tests

POSTMARKED

• • • • •

See Pre-Addressed Envelope in Packet

MARCH 21

Local Chapter Annual Business Report

California FBLA Online Submission System

MARCH 21

Final Program of Work (POW) Progress Form

RECEIVED

For Business Achievement Awards Chapter Recognition

Dr. Laurie Looker State Officers’ Adviser llooker@cafbla.org

MARCH 21

Gold Seal Chapter Award of Merit

RECEIVED

Final Program of Work (POW) Progress Form attached to one copy of Local Chapter Annual Business Report

MARCH 21

Hotel Reservations Deadline

Accounting II Computer Applications Database Design & Applications Spreadsheet Applications Word Processing

RECEIVED

RECEIVED

MARCH 21

Bay: Nancy Sansot Central: Jacob Avila Gold Coast: Eric To Inland: Lee Lara Mission Valley: Karen Wong Northern: Pam Stalley Southern: Lona Kwan

Email reservation forms to: Lee Lara llara@cafbla.org

Hotel Payment Deadline

RECEIVED

Send hotel payment with reservation form to: Lee Lara 31500 Grape Street, Suite 3 #216 Lake Elsinore, CA 92532

MARCH 28

Final Conference Payment Deadline

RECEIVED

Send conference payment with printed Conference Registration Confirmation Summary to: Theresa Hagelbarger Business Manager P.O. Box 232 La Habra, CA 90633-0232

APRIL 10

Conference Forms

RECEIVED

• Code of Conduct Form • Emergency Medical Treatment Release Form

Conference Registration Check-In


ONLINE REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS

ONLINE REGISTRATION OVERVIEW For the 2014 Section Leadership Conference, Gold Coast FBLA will be using the online registration system, which is directly linked to the national membership registration system used to register members. From JANUARY 6 to FEBRUARY 8, a link to the conference online registration system will be available under the “Conference” menu link on the home page of the California FBLA web site located at www.cafbla.org. Click on the link to open the login page for the conference registration system. Your students will not appear in the system as available to register for the conference if their membership dues are not yet recorded as paid in the national membership system. All registrants must be paid members of FBLA by JANUARY 31. Be sure to allow for time for nationals to post your dues payments if you are mailing a check to the national office. Even credit card payments take up to three days to post. It is the adviser’s responsibility to follow all event guidelines when registering students. If an event is limited to a certain number of entrants or grade levels, the adviser is responsible to make sure that his/her chapter registers according to those guidelines. The system will time out about 20 minutes after you log in. For large chapters, you may need to submit your registration in two or three online sessions on the same day in order to complete it. After making all of the entries, the system will take you to a screen where you will be able to review and print your registration summary. A copy of the summary will be emailed to you and to conference personnel. In addition, please print at least four copies of the Registration Summary for the following: • Your school’s accounting/business office to generate your back up for your check payable to: Gold Coast FBLA • For your files • Send with transcripts (for required events) • Mail your check to: Eric To PO Box 699 San Gabriel, CA 91778 Direct questions regarding the use of the online registration system to: Sue Christensen CAFBLA Communications Manager communicationsmanager@cafbla.org


CONFERENCE POLICIES

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CONFERENCE CONTACTS

GENERAL QUESTIONS Lee Lara Inland Section Director llara@cafbla.org

ONLINE REGISTRATION Sue Christensen Communications Manager schristensen@cafbla.org

NON-ONLINE PRE-JUDGED EVENTS Lee Lara Inland Section Director 31500 Grape Street, Suite 3 #216 Lake Elsinore, CA 92532 llara@cafbla.org

CONFERENCE PAYMENT Theresa Hagelbarger Business Manager P.O. Box 232 La Habra, CA 90633-0232 thagelbarger@cafbla.org

SCHOOL-SITE PRODUCTION TESTS Eric To Interim Competitive Events Coordinator eto@cafbla.org

STATE PROJECTS Dr. Laurie Looker State Officers’ Adviser llooker@cafbla.org

HOTEL RESERVATIONS AND PAYMENT Lee Lara Inland Section Director 31500 Grape Street, Suite 3 #216 Lake Elsinore, CA 92532 llara@cafbla.org

CALIFORNIA FBLA MANAGEMENT TEAM BAY SECTION DIRECTOR Nancy Sansot Westmoor High School 131 Westmoor Avenue Daly City, CA 94015 nsansot@cafbla.org

CENTRAL SECTION DIRECTOR Jacob Avila Redwood High School 1001 W. Main Street Visalia, CA 93291 javila@cafbla.org

GOLD COAST SECTION DIRECTOR Eric To P.O. Box 699 San Gabriel, CA 91778 eto@cafbla.org

INLAND SECTION DIRECTOR Lee Lara Centennial High School 31500 Grape Street, Suite 3 #216 Lake Elsinore, CA 92532 llara@cafbla.org

MISSION VALLEY SECTION DIRECTOR Karen Wong P.O. Box 2440 San Gabriel, CA 91778 kwong@cafbla.org

NORTHERN SECTION DIRECTOR Pam Stalley Williams High School P.O. Box 7 Williams, CA 95987 pstalley@cafbla.org

SOUTHERN SECTION DIRECTOR Lona Kwan P.O. Box 283 Garden Grove, CA 92842 lkwan@cafbla.org

PROGRAM COORDINATOR Judy Nunes P.O. Box 102 Cottonwood, CA 96022 jnunes@cafbla.org

BUSINESS MANAGER Theresa Hagelbarger P.O. Box 232 La Habra, CA 90633-0232 thagelbarger@cafbla.org

COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER Sue Christensen schristensen@cafbla.org

STATE OFFICERS’ ADVISER Dr. Laurie Looker Westlake High School 100 North Lakeview Canyon Road Westlake Village, CA 91362 llooker@cafbla.org

STATE ADVISER Mindi Yates, Ed.D. California Department of Education 1430 N. Street, Suite 4202 Sacramento, CA 95814 myates@cde.ca.gov


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