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Whether you’re an ISI conference regular, an occasional attendee or a first-timer, the 2015 ISI Ice Arena Conference & Trade Show will provide outstanding opportunities and rewards. Take your professional development to the next level at this program-packed industry event.


LOCAL ATTRACTIONS


Our conference hotel in Danvers features one of the largest indoor water parks in New England and is just minutes from Salem, home to rich history and popular attractions like the Salem Witch Museum and House of the Seven Gables. Also nearby are the artists’ colony of Ipswich, a hidden gem for great beachside restaurants; stunning Marblehead, birthplace of the U.S. Navy; and Gloucester, where The Perfect Storm was filmed.


CERTIFICATION OPPORTUNITIES


Following last year’s enthusiastically received introduction of all four iAIM track offerings at the annual


conference, the full certification spectrum will once again be available. This year’s schedule also features the option of specially priced one-day certificate courses that conclude with admission to the ISI Trade Show and reception.


DOUBLETREE BY HILTON BOSTON NORTH SHORE


50 Ferncroft Rd. Danvers, Mass. 01923


GUEST SPEAKERS Loretta LaRoche


Acclaimed speaker, author and international stress management and humor consultant Loretta LaRoche will open the conference with the keynote address. Organizations worldwide use her prescription for laughter to manage stress in the workplace and improve morale.


Frank Carroll


World and Olympic coach Frank Carroll will be our featured on- and off-ice skating presenter. He will also be honored during the Awards Dinner with the ISI Lifetime Achievement Award.


SUNSET CRUISE


Reservation desk: (800) 222-8733


Group rate deadline: May 5 (by 5 p.m. EDT)


This year’s conference will conclude with a sunset cruise benefiting the ISIA Education Foundation’s scholarship program. Join us aboard the Hannah Glover as we cruise Salem Sound, taking in the shorelines, secluded Misery Islands, historic lighthouses and luxurious yachts and estates. Heavy hors d’oeuvres served; cash bar available. Bus leaves hotel at 6:45 p.m. Thursday, May 28.


Rate per night: $149 Group code:


Ice Skating Institute


Complimentary WiFi & parking


Free shuttle for destinations within 5 miles of hotel


REGISTER BY APRIL 1


AND SAVE $100! skateisi.org/conference


NEW! ONE-DAY CERTIFICATE COURSES† WEDNESDAY, MAY 27


iAIM Equipment Maintenance Certificate Course for Operations Staff


The morning starts in the hotel conference area (DoubleTree by Hilton Boston North Shore). 8-9 a.m. – Refrigeration 9-9:30 a.m. – Dehumidification 9:30-10 a.m. – Ice Resurfacers


Private bus transportation to and from FMC Cronin Ice Rink 11 a.m.-Noon – (at rink) Hands-on Training 1-7 p.m. – ISI Trade Show & Reception 3:30 p.m. – Exam session at hotel 6 p.m. – Certificates presented at ISI Trade Show


weSKATE Instructor Training (Core or Intermediate) for Coaches


Register at skateisi.org/conference


The morning starts at the FMC Cronin Skating Rink. 7:15 a.m. – Private bus transportation to FMC Cronin Ice Rink 8-8:45 a.m. – Hockey Skills


8:45-9:30 a.m. – ISI Dance Step Sequences 9:30-10:30 a.m. – Ice Dancing and Synchronized Skating 10:30-11:15 a.m. – Choreography with Mark Mitchell 11:15 a.m.-Noon – Jump Technique with Frank Carroll Bus transportation back to hotel* 1-4 p.m. – weSKATE certification course and exam Choose Core (Tot-Delta) or Intermediate Level (FS 1-5) 1-7 p.m. – ISI Trade Show & Reception 6 p.m. – Certificates presented at ISI Trade Show


†Registration and attendance at all sessions required to take exam and receive certificate; however, individual sessions are open to all conference attendees.


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