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CLTC Manual 2013 - BBYO

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<strong>CLTC</strong> – Chapter Leadership Training Conference Information<br />

Beber Camp, Mukwonago, Wisconsin<br />

Site Director Sherrie Stalarow sstalarow@bbyo.org 214-363-4654<br />

Session 1: June 11-June 23, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Session 3: June 25-July 7, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Session 5: July 9-July 21, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Session 7: July 23-August 4, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Camp Canyon @Bethany College, Bethany WV –<br />

Site Director: Ellen Goldstein egoldstein@bbyo.org 704-944-6734<br />

Session 2: June 18-June 30, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Session 4: July 2-July 14, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Session 6: July 16-July 28, <strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>CLTC</strong> is <strong>BBYO</strong>’s dynamic training experience for AZA and BBG Chapter leaders. At <strong>CLTC</strong>, teens grow personally, explore their Jewish<br />

identity and learn specific skills to help them strengthen their Chapter at home. This is accomplished through a hands-on,<br />

interactive and experiential approach. The participants are divided into mock AZA and BBG Chapters where teamwork and<br />

community must be established to successfully accomplish the various tasks that are assigned during the session. <strong>CLTC</strong> does not end<br />

the day the session is over. The friendships that are created at <strong>CLTC</strong> are monumental. Participants use these friendships during the<br />

year to network on programming, elections, speeches, fundraising and other activities. In addition, <strong>CLTC</strong> participants receive<br />

monthly emails with additional information on topics that were covered during the summer.<br />

The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Teens enhances the leadership experience and inspires teens to develop good work habits, to<br />

teach them how to work with their peers in a positive environment, to help them recognize their strengths, and to set standards for<br />

themselves now and in their future years as adults.<br />

Participants delve into:<br />

Starting a New Chapter: Chapter standards, working with advisors, and fundraising<br />

<strong>BBYO</strong> Vision: Cardinal Principles, Menorah Pledge, AZA & BBG History and songs<br />

Election Procedures: Officer responsibilities, voting procedures, chairpeople and committees<br />

Meeting Procedures: planning an agenda and running a successful meeting<br />

Programming: AZA and BBG folds, brainstorming, step-by-step program planning, calendaring, program bank and program<br />

evaluation; international program initiatives<br />

Communication: verbal, non-verbal, listening, communicating with Chapter members, phone calls, social media and<br />

networking<br />

Membership: Where to find members, recruitment, making members feel welcome, new member training, steps for<br />

retention<br />

“How To” Sessions: parliamentary procedure, problem-solving, <strong>BBYO</strong> policies, public speaking, b-linked and youth<br />

dashboard training, and best practices<br />

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