The Gaithersburg Conference
Saturday, September 12th, 2009This conference ran from August 26 – 29, 2009. Hear from Katie Pitchford, Eric Kays, and Janie Little.
“Merry” Gaithersburg
Katie Pitchford
…Maryland. It really is a … “Merry Land.”
I was super excited about being in this state to put on a conference. Janie and I got to stay at the most amazing host house – The Ling Family. They were so willing to serve and give it was an amazing blessing! I am definitely looking forward to hearing about their successes in the future.
During the conference, I floated around and all I could see were students eager to learn and parents ready to take what they heard and bring it back home. My post is normally at the booktable and assisting with the curriculum and any other questions the coaches may have. I love watching the parents be so excited about taking what they are learning and bringing it back home. Another one of my jobs is to be in charge of the slideshow at the end of the conference…so I get to see all of the different smiling or…goofy faces people pose with when the picture is taken. It is such an adventure to see the excitement in the participants eyes just eager to learn. Gaithersburg was full of a motivation to speak and take what they learned back into the community. It was such an encouragement, from the pictures to the booktable to the host families…the conference was an absolute amazing time.
Everyone in Gaithersburg, Maryland is ready to … Lead the Escape.
Trusty Technology
Eric Kays
One of the biggest lessons I have learned over the last two weeks is trust. However, at the recent Maryland Conference, my ability to trust people expanded greatly. I had to find someone to run the lights and sound during that conference, since I was unable to be in the tech booth while on stage at the same time. Josh Freeman filled the need admirably. I simply told him what to do, and left him to do it. Not only did he do everything correctly, it was also with timed perfectly with the presentation.
I have seen immense competence in other apprentices as well, Jake Freeman was a great help at the conference as well. He was my apprentice for group interpretation and did a great job developing the students creative presentation. While on the subject of Apprentices, Elias and Bill Gunther along with Josh Boulden gave tremendous effort to Beginning public speaking groups, activity assistance, and general box and table moving facility help.
I have come to the decision that that apprentices are incredibly trustworthy. After this last experience, I have become extremely appreciative of the apprentices we have, and cannot wait to continue working with others as the tour continues.
Ka-Boom!
Janie Little
If I had to describe the Gaithersburg conference in one word, it would be explosive. Many people think of the word “explosive” as a bad thing, but in Maryland the opposite is true. From hens to lyrical, spherical, diabolical denizens of the deep, everything about the conference was bursting with energy and excitement. Orotund practice was definitely a highlight. While some view this exercise as rather embarrassing (as you must stand against the wall and say nonsense), I find it quite enjoyable. There’s something about counting to ten in a very complicated, loud and ridiculous way that is very… explosive. All I know is that it makes me happy. I also really enjoyed chairing one of the sessions of Model UN. All of the students got really into their parts as delegates and we had tons of fun. The explosion was exhilarating and I hope we have lots of more conferences like Gaithersburg.
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