Quarterly Chapter Dinner Meeting
Wednesday, August 11, 2010 at 6:00 P.M.
Blue Bell Country Club
Cost: $45.00 for Members - $55.00 for Non-members
SEPA Presents:
Discovering Your Memory Power (1 RCH)
Our profession demands that we remember a wealth of knowledge including employee information, regulations, presentations...and most importantly, names. A simple slip of the mind can cost thousands of dollars and your credibility.
Fortunately there is a solution. Train your memory!
Matthew Goerke is regarded as one of America's leading experts in the field of memory development. He has shared with thousands of business professionals from all walks of life describing the techniques for developing an instant recall memory with results that can only be described as amazing!
Matthew will demonstrate how to remember:
- Names and faces
- Presentations (without notes!)
- To-do lists
- Key client information
- Important details from books, meetings and conversations
Register today...before you forget!!
We will serve a roasted chicken dinner, coffee and dessert. If you have special dietary needs, please contact Sharon at vicepresident@sepaapa.org.
Click Here for Directions to the Blue Bell Country Club!
Community Outreach Project
SEPA’s Community Outreach project for August is the Devereux Foundation, a non-profit organization providing services around the nation for persons with emotional, developmental & educational disabilities.
SEPA member Pauline Ulrich CPP is Payroll Director for the Devereux Foundation.
The Devereux Foundation traces its roots back to 1912 when a remarkable young Philadelphia educator, Helena Devereux, took an extraordinary interest in youngsters who were considered "slow" by most of her colleagues. Today, following the philosophy of Helena Devereux, close to 6,000 staff members at all levels provide professional and quality care to more than 15,000 individuals annually.
Devereux Pennsylvania consists of four locations throughout Eastern PA: Downingtown, Malvern, Glenmoore and West Chester. The Devereux Day Schools offer innovative high-quality special education programs within a structured environment.
The Day Schools can use: universal book bags (no gender related such as Hanna Montana etc) blue, black, or red in color; crayons, memo pads, pencils, markers, glue sticks, pencil holders, note cards, and velcro.
Please bring your donations to the August meeting.
SEPA and the children at Devereux thank you!