From Julie Burden <[email protected]>
Subject SPN's 30th Annual Meeting: 3 Events You Won't Want to Miss
Date July 14, 2022 5:59 PM
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Annual Meeting is only 2 months away, I wanted to make sure you were aware of several events that require additional sign-ups to participate.

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State Solutions. National Impact.
September 19-22, 2022 • Atlanta, GA
Dear John,

Did you know SPN's 30th Annual Meeting is only two months away? I can come up with a dozen reasons why you should join us in Atlanta, GA this September, but today I want to highlight three events you may be less familiar with.

Don't miss the opportunity that SPN's Annual Meeting offers to discuss and learn new approaches for organizational excellence and policy success and to connect and network with entrepreneurs and experts from all 50 states. Take a few minutes to register now ([link removed]) .

Looking forward to welcoming you to Atlanta!

Julie
Julie Burden | Senior Director of Special Projects and Events

P.S. If you need a fourth reason to secure your spot, voting for the Bob Williams Awards opens next week and only registrants are eligible to vote for which finalists should win!


** 1. Request an Invitation: Pre-Conference Education Policy Workshop
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Monday, Sept. 19 | Emerging Ideas in K-12 Education

The number of new and emerging education models in America is growing, changing what education looks like, as well as where and how it happens. This exciting entrepreneurial shift in the education marketplace is adding choices and options families have never had before and prompting important conversations about the future of education policy, including discussions about ways to unbundle learning, revamp assessments, and address teacher shortages.

Join us on Monday for a pre-conference workshop and discussion with three entrepreneurs who are exploring new policy ideas to tackle today's pressing challenges.

Note: This pre-conference is by invite only, but you may request an invitation by emailing Allyssa Schulz-Fricker at [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) .
Register Now ([link removed])


** 2. Claim Your Bib: 5K for Freedom is Filling Up
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Wednesday, Sept. 21 | Sponsored by The Policy Circle
The 5K for Freedom is a great opportunity to stretch your legs and see the local area. You won't want to miss this year—the custom course will take runners around some of Atlanta’s most notable downtown attractions including the Center for Civil and Human Rights, the Georgia Aquarium, the College Football Hall of Fame, CNN Center, and Centennial Olympic Park!
Space is limited this year, and only a few spots are still available. To claim your bib, select the 5K for Freedom option when completing your Annual Meeting registration.
Register Now ([link removed])

Even if you aren't able to run the Atlanta course, this year's sponsor, The Policy Circle, has a custom course every woman interested in leadership should know about: the Civic Leadership Engagement Roadmap (CLER) ([link removed]) ! CLER is The Policy Circle's proprietary, three-month, self-paced leadership program designed to inform, prepare, and propel aspiring and emerging women leaders.
Click here ([link removed]) to explore the details of the CLER program.


** 3. Test Your Skill or Learn a New One: Chess Class and Tournament
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Monday, Sept. 19 - Wednesday, Sept. 21 | Sponsored by Illinois Policy Institute
The SPN Annual Meeting tradition continues—this year with an inspiring addition! Chess players and observers of all levels of experience are invited to join the fun throughout the week.
* Meet-Up: Chess Class and Refresher - Monday, Sept. 19
Casual play follows a refresher chess lesson, taught by a National Master. Connect with other rusty chess players as you recall the strategies and tactics you may have forgotten.
* Chess Tournament: Simultaneous Exhibition - Monday, Sept. 19
National Master Roger Poehlmann will play up to 12 opponents simultaneously.
* Chess Tournament: Casual Play and Tournament - Monday, Sept. 19 - Tuesday, Sept. 20
Casual games and instruction will be available for all levels of players. A tournament ladder allows for participants to play any number of games with no eliminations.
* Chess Tournament: Playoff Game - Wednesday, Sept. 21
The top two tournament finishers face off in a playoff game for the 2022 Chess Champion for Liberty title.

The friendly competition will culminate at the Awards Dinner on Wednesday night when the Illinois Policy Institute will present the tournament winner with the inaugural Joe Ocol Cup.

The Joe Ocol Cup: Honoring a Community Hero

For more than a decade, Chicago math teacher Joe Ocol has used chess to champion change ([link removed]) . His students – often written off because of where they come from – have won major tournaments, met with a sitting US president and earned coveted college scholarships. Joe has also stood up for his students ([link removed]) , crossing union picket lines and lockouts to put his students above union politics.
This year, the Illinois Policy Institute has named the tournament trophy the Joe Ocol Cup in recognition of Joe's dedication to his students and to preparing them for future success. In addition to celebrating Joe's efforts, the cup also underscores the value of working with non-traditional partners and community leaders to achieve change at the local level.
Register Now ([link removed])


** Thank you to these SPN 30th Annual Meeting sponsors!
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