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17th National Youth Crime Prevention Conference and International Forum March 20 to 23, 2006, in Ogden, Utah Visit Ogden Youth Conference - HOME
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Speakers and General Sessions

MONDAY, MARCH 20, 2006

7 PM - 8 PM Leading the Way to Prevention (Olympic style theme)

Color Guard: Hill Air Force Base Honor Guard, Hill Air Force Base, Ogden, Utah

“To Honor With Dignity” The primary mission of the Hill AFB Honor Guard is to provide funeral honors for active duty, retired, and veteran members who served honorably in the Air Force, Air Force Reserve, Air National Guard, Army Air Corps, Army Air Forces, and Women's Air Forces. The honor guard also supports protocol and ceremonial functions for units assigned to the 75 ABW, tenant units and organizations, and local communities, time and resources permitting.

Prevention Roll Call

Entertainment: Kids are Music, Ogden Utah, Janette Bischoff, Director

Thurl BaileyMessage: Thurl Bailey

From the youth to the corporate world, Thurl Bailey inspires others to win whatever the odds or disappointments. This warm and engaging speaker presents valuable insights on:

  • Teamwork- Learn how to create a winning team by teaching each member to appreciate the power of the "assist." Your people can learn to play for the team's victory and not just for their own glory.
  • Leadership- In life, as in basketball, leaders must accept blame and share victory. Learn that a winning game plan requires every team member to be a team leader on every play.
  • Perseverance- Twice Thurl's teams have come from far behind to win national championships. Your corporate team can do the same. No matter what the obstacles are, or what the 'experts' say, your organization can learn tested principles about accomplishing goals.
  • Peak Performance- Learn to reach the heights of your potential.

TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 2006

8:30 AM - 10 AM Morning Plenary

Entertainment: Step Team

The Faces of Human Trafficking

Fact Voices: Hippodrome Theatre,

Call to Action: Bob Flores (invited)

NOON TO 2 PM The Power In You

Entertainment

Message: Reed Cowan

Raised in Utah , Emmy award winning Reed Cowan brings more than a decade of journalistic edge to the airways each night. It’s an edge honed during anchoring and reporting time in Michigan and Southern California . A talented and versatile journalist, Reed spent the first three years of his time at ABC 4 as anchor of GOOD MORNING UTAH.

In 2005 Utah First Lady Mary Kaye Huntsman appointed Reed chair of her POWER IN YOU program in charge of abolishing bullying from our nation’s schools. In this effort Reed has written a book, produced television segments and spoken nationally. He currently makes himself available to Utah schools for speaking engagements on the subject and sees great results

Reed is the proud proud father of one son saying being a daddy is priority number one amidst an already busy schedule.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 2006

Morning TOWN MEETING

Noon to 2 PM The Courage to Prevail

Josh ShippMessage: A Mess Into A Message, Josh Shipp

Imagine...capturing an audience with laughter, drawing them in, getting comfortable, building trust. When you least expect it, real life comes into view. The true story of a boy left at the hospital, in and out of homes, abused. This sad tale does not end in sadness. It rises above the situations to show how a mess can turn into a message.

You will be amazed at the emotional journey that Josh Shipp will take you on, in merely an hour. Laughing at human nature, games you haven’t played since kindergarten, and true stories about trips to Walmart and exploding microwaves. But, the really explosive moment comes when the audience abruptly takes a one eighty, from the humor, to the tragedy that life sometimes has to offer.

Josh understands what it feels like to try and form and discover your identity and purpose. He has learned that life’s battles can be won, armed with a sense of humor and an optimistic attitude. Sharing his struggles, Josh encourages people to view their lives through a new lens. This empowering story of triumph encourages all people to think of their mistakes not as a mess, but as a message.

7 PM to 9 PM The Magic of Youth Crime Watch Across the World

Message

Casey Awards

Youth Crime Watch Across the World

Entertainment Power Tap Jazz

THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 2006

8:30 AM to 11 AM YES FORUM CLOSING RALLY

Entertainment

Youth Exploring Solutions (Y.E.S.) Forum Presentation, Kyle Rosenbaum, Forum Chair

YES Forum Respondent

Closing

 

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