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SUMMARY:Resource Community Series: Newer Overnight Camp Directors
DESCRIPTION:This group is designed for overnight camp directors with one to six summers in their director role looking to deepen and further develop their experiences\, skills\, and networks with other overnight camp directors.\nWhat do we mean by director? You have director in your title AND you are the decision-maker at your camp. This includes having responsibility for: budgeting and fiscal oversight\, strategic planning\, health\, safety\, and risk management protocols\, policy creation and enforcement\, and overall staff leadership and management. If you’re not sure if this is a fit for your role\, reach out and let’s chat! \nBuilding community with colleagues from other overnight camps throughout New England is an important part of staying connected in our industry. As you develop your leadership skills and grow in your role as director\, we invite you to be a part of this cohort of like-minded colleagues. Join us for a series of monthly facilitated discussions (October to May) where you’ll have the opportunity to share ideas and resources\, get feedback\, troubleshoot challenges\, and explore opportunities in a safe and professional space. \nTopics for each session will be determined based on the group’s needs/interests\, which will be discussed during the first session\, but may include:\n• Leadership v. management\n• Human resources and staff development\n• Budgeting and financial planning\n• Strategic decision-making\n• Facilities management\n• Marketing and enrollment\n• Camper and staff retention\n• Industry trends \nThis series is not designed to be a how-to\, but is an interactive discussion-based opportunity for directors looking to build their professional network and resource sharing as leaders. \nMark Lipof\, Director/Co-Owner of Camp Micah with over 40 years of camping experience\, will facilitate the sessions. His role will be to encourage participant-led discussions\, provide resources\, offer observations and insights\, all while keeping the conversation and session flowing! \nDates & Rates: \n• Friday\, October 16 – Zoom\, 10 – 11:30 am\n• Friday\, November 6 – In-person at ACANE\, 10 am – 1 pm\n• Friday\, December 11 – Hybrid option (we encourage you to be in-person at ACANE\, but have a Zoom option too)\, 10 am – 1 pm\n• Friday\, January 8 – Zoom\, 10 am – 11:30 am\n• Friday\, February 5 – Zoom\, 10 am – 11:30 am\n• Friday\, March 5 – Zoom\, 10 am – 11:30 am\n• March 18 or 19 – In-Person during New England Camp Conference (date and time TBD)\n• Friday\, April 9 – In-person at ACANE\, 10 am – 1 pm\n• Friday\, May 7 – Zoom\, 10 am – 11:30 am \nMember Price: $279 \nNon-Member Price: $329 \nThis cohort has a minimum of 10 participants to run and a maximum of 24 participants. Registration is for one individual for the entire series and is non-refundable. Sessions WILL NOT be recorded to encourage engagement\, open sharing\, and confidentiality. \nFinancial assistance is available. To request assistance\, please fill out this form.\nPlease reach out to Kerry Salvo at kerry@acanewengland.org with questions.\n  \nAbout the Facilitator:\nMark Lipof\, LICSW \nMark Lipof\, Newer Overnight Camp Directors Resource Community Facilitator \nWith over 40 years of camping experience as a camper\, counselor\, head counselor\, and camp administrator\, Mark Lipof is the Co-Owner and Founding Director of Camp Micah\, which is currently moving into its twenty-seventh season. Mark graduated from the University of Massachusetts with a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology and earned a High School teacher certification. He then graduated from the Boston College Graduate School of Social Work with an MSW and is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker. \nMark’s experience with youth is extensive\, including evaluating and counseling at-risk youth and residential camp experience at most administrative levels. From 1990 – 2005\, Mark held many positions at Temple Ohabei Shalom in Brookline\, MA\, including Synagogue Administrator\, Counselor\, and Youth Director. In 1995\, he became the founding Director of the Ansin Religious School of Ohabei Shalom. Mark currently serves on the Board of Directors of Maine Summer Camps and is a member of Maine Camp Experience and ACA\, New England. He takes pride in Camp Micah’s culture of acceptance and the importance of building resilience in campers. \n_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ \nNot a newer overnight camp director? We have a Newer Day Camp Director Resource Community happening this year too. Click HERE for more info! \nWe will also have an Overnight Assistant Camp Director Resource Community launching this fall\, if that feels like a better fit for your role. Check back for more information soon! \nQuestions\, reach out Gillian Gold\, Events & Logistics Manager at gillian@acanewengland.org or 781-541-6080 ext. 106. \nUse of Images and Audio by ACA\, New England: Through my registration\, I give American Camp Association\, New England (ACANE) full rights and permissions with respect to any photographs\, video\, and audio recordings taken during the ACANE event. These images and recordings may be used by ACANE and its agents in any format or medium and for any lawful purpose.
URL:https://www.acanewengland.org/event/resource-community-series-newer-overnight-camp-directors/
CATEGORIES:Education,Resource Communities
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270506T113000
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SUMMARY:Resource Community Series: Newer Day Camp Directors
DESCRIPTION:This group is designed for day camp directors with one to five summers in their director role looking to deepen and further develop their experiences\, skills\, and networks with other day camp directors.\nWhat do we mean by director? You have director in your title AND you oversee key leadership functions at your camp such as budgeting and finances\, developing policies and procedures\, risk management\, the staffing cycle\, and program evaluation and strategic planning. We know Camp Director roles can vary\, so if you’re not sure if this is a fit for you\, reach out and let’s chat! \nBuilding community with colleagues from other day camps throughout New England is an important part of staying connected in our industry. As you develop your leadership skills and grow in your role as director\, we invite you to be a part of this cohort of like-minded colleagues. Join us for a series of monthly facilitated discussions (October to May) where you’ll have the opportunity to share ideas and resources\, get feedback\, troubleshoot challenges\, and explore opportunities in a safe and professional space. \nTopics will be flexible based on the group’s needs/interests\, but may include: \n\nLessons learned from summer 2026\nStaffing (hiring\, building the right mix of talent and people\, and retention)\nLeadership styles and your decision-making process\nBalancing work and life\nThe business of camp (budgeting\, risk management\, buildings and grounds)\nHot topics and sticky situations\nMaking summer 2027 your best summer yet\n\nThis series is not designed to be a how-to\, but an interactive discussion-based opportunity for directors looking to build their professional network and resource sharing as leaders \nIan Moorhouse\, a strategic day camp leader with more than 30 years of industry experience in roles ranging from Director to Executive Director to Chief Operating Officer and a long-time instructor of ACA\, New England’s New Camp Director Workshop\, will facilitate the sessions. His role will be to encourage participant-led discussions\, provide resources\, offer observations and insights\, all while keeping the conversation and session flowing! \nDates & Rates: \n• Thursday\, October 22 – Zoom\, 10 – 11:30 am\n• Thursday\, November 19 – In-person at ACANE\, 10 am – 1 pm\n• Thursday\, December 10 – Hybrid option (ACANE office/Zoom)\, 10 am – 1 pm\n• Thursday\, January 7 – Zoom\, 10 am – 11:30 am\n• Thursday\, February 4 – Zoom\, 10 am – 11:30 am\n• Thursday\, March 4 – Zoom\, 10 am – 11:30 am\n• March 18 or 19 – In-Person during New England Camp Conference (date and time TBD)\n• Thursday\, April 8 – In-person at ACANE\, 10 am – 1 pm\n• Thursday\, May 6 – Zoom\, 10 am – 11:30 am \nMember Price: $279 \nNon-Member Price: $329 \nThis cohort has a minimum of 10 participants to run and a maximum of 24 participants. Registration is for one individual for the entire series and is non-refundable. Sessions WILL NOT be recorded to encourage engagement\, open sharing\, and confidentiality. \nFinancial assistance is available. To request assistance\, please fill out this form.\nPlease reach out to Kerry Salvo at kerry@acanewengland.org with questions.\n  \nAbout the Facilitator:\nIan Moorhouse\, Newer Day Camp Director Resource Community Facilitator \nOriginally from England\, Ian began his career in the United States as a young summer camp staffer—a foundational experience that ignited his lifelong passion for youth development\, staff mentorship\, and community building. Over the past 30 years\, he has built a diverse leadership portfolio\, progressing through roles as a camp counselor\, senior boys director\, director of campus programs\, executive director\, and chief operating officer. \nA dedicated advocate and leader for the education and camping industries\, Ian recently served as the Board President for the American Camp Association (ACA)\, New England. During his tenure\, he played an instrumental role in shaping the organization’s future by helping to develop its strategic “North Star\,” a guiding initiative designed to better support and connect camp professionals across the region. \nKnown for his commitment to operational excellence and volunteerism\, Ian continues to be a driving force in creating opportunities for educators\, camp professionals\, and youth to thrive. Above all\, he strives to bring joy\, happiness\, and a sense of fun to his work and his daily life. \n_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ \nNot a newer day camp director? We have a Newer Overnight Camp Director Resource Community happening this year too. Click HERE for more info! \nQuestions\, reach out Gillian Gold\, Events & Logistics Manager at gillian@acanewengland.org or 781-541-6080 ext. 106. \nUse of Images and Audio by ACA\, New England: Through my registration\, I give American Camp Association\, New England (ACANE) full rights and permissions with respect to any photographs\, video\, and audio recordings taken during the ACANE event. These images and recordings may be used by ACANE and its agents in any format or medium and for any lawful purpose.
URL:https://www.acanewengland.org/event/resource-community-series-newer-day-camp-directors/
CATEGORIES:Education,Resource Communities
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SUMMARY:Accreditation Volunteer Course 11/18/26
DESCRIPTION:ACA\, New England needs YOU to join an amazing team of volunteers!  Join us for our next Accreditation Volunteer Course (formerly known as the Associate Visitors Course). \nThis course is an in-person training. Participants must attend all learning sessions over the timeframe to successfully become an accreditation volunteer. This course requires active participation and engagement. \nACA’s accreditation program is the only national peer review program of its kind for the camp industry. Being an ACA accreditation volunteer (visitor) provides you with the experience to build your network\, polish your skills in observation and risk management\, and develop mentoring opportunities for both you and the camps you work with. As much as you give to this experience\, you’ll gain from new ideas\, perspectives\, and approaches to the mission-driven work of the camp industry. \nTo become an accreditation volunteer\, please complete these steps: \n\nSubmit an Accreditation Volunteer Application (online) \nRegister for this Accreditation Volunteer Course (formerly known as the Associate Visitors Course)\n\nOnce you are registered for the course\, you’ll be enrolled in the required online pre-course work. The online pre-course work includes the Accreditation Process Workshop so you are up to date. This online pre-work must be successfully completed in order to attend the Accreditation Volunteer Course. To become an accreditation volunteer\, you must fully attend and participate in ALL parts of the training. \nIf this course date does not work for your schedule\, when you complete the Accreditation Volunteer Application\, you will have other live virtual and in-person course options to select from. \nAdditional steps: \n\nReview the ACA Associate Visitor/Visitor Service Description.\nReview and be ready to sign the Volunteer Conflict of Interest and Code of Conduct.\nBe a current ACA individual member (contact us if you have questions about this. We also offer a discounted membership rate for visitors).\n\nThe registration deadline is November 11th\, 2026. Pre-registration is required for this course. \nThere is an online portion that must be completed prior to the in-person portion of this course. Pre-work must be completed by November 13\, 2026. \nThis is a skills-based course; prior experience as an accreditation volunteer is not required.  \nClick here to register \nCost: Free \nWhen: Wednesday\, November 18\, 2026; 9:00am to 5:00pm \nWhere: Wheeler Farm – 350 Walker Street\, Seekonk\, MA 02771 \nQuestions\, reach out to Haillie Mousseau\, Accreditation & Volunteer Manager\, at haillie@acanewengland.org or 781-541-6080 ext. 100. \nUse of Images and Audio by ACA\, New England: Through my registration\, I give American Camp Association\, New England (ACANE) full rights and permissions with respect to any photographs\, video\, and audio recordings taken during the ACANE event. These images and recordings may be used by ACANE and its agents in any format or medium and for any lawful purpose.
URL:https://www.acanewengland.org/event/accreditation-volunteer-course-11-18-26/
LOCATION:The Farm – Wheeler School Seekonk Campus\, 357 Walker St\, Seekonk\, MA\, 02771
CATEGORIES:Education,Associate Visitor Course
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