Newsletter 2006-1 Feb.pub
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Newsletter 2006-1 Feb.pub
First Quarter - 2006 Scott Murphy, CFO, Littleton Public Schools Elected to Colorado PERA Board Colorado PERA members recently elected Scott Murphy, Susan Beeman and incumbent Scott Noller to the three School Category seats and Maryann Motza to the State Category seat of the 16-member Board of Trustees. Colorado PERA Retirees members elected Carole Wright to the Retiree Category seat on the Board. Recommend CASBO Membership to a Professional Colleague! For a Membership Form and other information contact Bert Huszcza at 720-427-6560 Murphy is the Assistant Superintendent of Business Services/Chief Financial Officer with Littleton Public Schools. He said, “It is an honor to have the opportunity to serve our members. Working effectively together with our members, PERA leadership, Board Trustees, and Legislators, we can ensue the long-term financial strength of PERA, today and for all future retirees.” Murphy is the only School District Business Administrator on the Board of Trustees. Murphy will serve for one year, filling a Board vacancy. Scott Murphy encourages all PERA members to attend the program Mr. Meredith Williams, Executive Director of PERA will be presenting on “The True State of Colorado PERA” at our Annual Conference in Colorado. MAKE YOUR HOTEL RESERVATIONS NOW! for the 53rd Annual CASBO Conference in Colorado Springs April 5-7, 2006 Sheraton Hotel: (719) 576-5900 (refer to the Colorado ASBO Conference for discounted rates) CASBO — c/o Bert Huszcza — 4235 W. 105th Place — Westminster, CO 80031 (720) 427-6560 phone— ColoradoASBO@msn.com 1 Colorado Association of School Business Officials 4235 W. 105th Place Westminster, CO 80031 (720) 427-6560 www.ColoradoASBO.org PRESIDENT Steve Burt TABLE OF CONTENTS steve.burt@adams12.org CASBO Mission Statement “The Colorado VICE-PRESIDENT Sandy Rotella SRotella@adams50.org TEASURER Ron McCulley Association of ron.mcculley@dcsdk12.org School Busi- SECRETARY ness Officials’ Steve Hoban grams and PAST PRESIDENT Pat Scanlan pscanlan@mail.ccsd.k12.co.us highest standards of school business management practices, DIRECTORS 2004-2006 Don Ciancio effective use of John Albright john.albright@bvsd.k12.co.us Leo Lesh leo_lesh@dpsk12.org DIRECTORS 2005-2007 Kevin Smelker ksmelker@hsd2.org educational resources” CASBO Scholarships………………...………………….….….3 Dates to Calendar…………………...…………….…….…….16 Meet the Candidates………………………………..…….10-12 dciancio@adams50.org professional growth and the ASBO Int’l 92nd Annual Meeting and Exhibits CASBO room block…………………………………….9 Employment Opportunities……………...………….…...……13 services to promote the Annual Meeting Registration Form………………….….…...15 shoban@adams50.org mission is to provide pro- PAGE Annual Meeting– Schedule at a Glance 7&8 Thursday Keynote Speaker……………………....….4 Friday Keynote Speaker………………….………......6 Stephanie Watson Membership Corner Member News……………………….………...9 President’s Message…………………………………...……...3 Service to the Profession Award Information……….……..13 Service to the Profession Application………………….……14 Scott Murphy, CFO, Littleton Public Schools Elected to Colorado PERA Board …...……………………......1 swatson@windsor.k12.co.us Amanda Wittman Graphic Vision’s scheduling software solution………..……..5 wittmaa@canon.k12.co.us EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Bert Huszcza ColoradoASBO@msn.com CASBO Quarterly is the official publication of the Colorado Association of School Business Officials. This publication is intended to inform and educate its readers about policy and technical matters related to school business management. Submit articles for publication to CASBO c/o Bert Huszcza, Executive Director. Articles will not be returned and are subject to review, approval and editing prior to publication. Unless otherwise stated in the article, the views and opinions of the authors are their own and do not necessarily reflect the positions of CASBO. Articles appearing in CASBO Quarterly may be reprinted with permission of CASBO. CASBO — c/o Bert Huszcza — 4235 W. 105th Place — Westminster, CO 80031 (720) 427-6560 phone— ColoradoASBO@msn.com 2 From the Desk of the President, Steve Burt In closing, I have belonged to this organization in one shape or form for many years. I have never failed to learn something useful helping my district or personally getting re-energized at our conferAm I getting old or what! It ences. No matter if we were in Denver, Colorado seems like it was just the other Springs, Breckenridge or Copper Mountain. Wherday when I was sitting at the ever we were, or wherever we are, we will still have key board crafting my first the same high quality speakers and sessions. This “from the president” article. I makes your CASBO membership and involvement just can’t seem to get a grasp a great investment. As I transition from the board to on time. We have worked becoming a regular member I will still value all the really hard on preparation for benefits of belonging to CASBO. You can look this years Spring Conference. around the room to find me learning, reenergizing Big thanks to your Board and Bert for an outand asking questions enabling me/us to provide all standing effort. I’m sure it will be another hit. the essential services so teachers can teach so our Please join us for our last Spring Conference in students can learn. Colorado Springs. In response to much input wanting to bring the conference back to Denver, next Finally I want to thank the current CASBO Board, year we plan on being at the Omni Interlocken Re- past board members, Bert and the entire organizasort March 21-23, 2007. It’s a beautiful facility with tion for all the support I was given during my tenure many amenities I am sure you all will enjoy. as president. It simply could not be done with out Speaking of change we will also be moving the fall all the help and dedication. conference from Breckenridge to Keystone. We have always enjoyed our time at Beaver Run and Sincerely, are glad for those memories. It is time for a change; we will still be in our beautiful mountains in the fall. We will just be on the other side of Dillon resCASBO President, 2005 ervoir! It’s time to make some new memories. Steve Burt, $$ CASBO $$ SCHOLARSHIPS Application Deadline: March 1, 2006 Sponsored By CitiStreet GENERAL INFORMATION: • Two $1,000 Scholarships Awarded Annually • Awarded at the Annual Conference, April 2006 • Deadline for Applications March 1, 2006 ELIGIBILITY: • Dependent of Active CASBO Member • A High School Senior • Active in School and Community Leadership FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: CASBO Scholarship Chair, Sandy Rotella, Adams County School District #50, (303) 657-3801 or e-mail SRotella@adams50.org CASBO — c/o Bert Huszcza — 4235 W. 105th Place — Westminster, CO 80031 (720) 427-6560 phone— ColoradoASBO@msn.com 3 53rd ANNUAL CASBO CONFERENCE SHERATON HOTEL, COLORADO SPRINGS APRIL 5-7, 2006 Thursday Keynote Speaker Jamie Vollmer Thursday’s Keynote Speaker “Why our Schools Need to Change” Jamie Vollmer is a friend of public education. He is a former businessman and attorney who now works to increase support for local schools. He was president of the Great Midwestern Ice Cream Company, once proclaimed by People Magazine to make the “Best Ice Cream in America!” Our speaker has reached the conclusion that nobody in America is qualified to criticize public education unless he or she has spent a warm, Friday afternoon locked in a room with eighth graders! In 1988, he joined the nationally recognized Iowa Business and Education Roundtable. He became its director in 1990. Jamie was once a harsh critic, but he has become an articulate champion of America’s public schools. He understands that our schools must change, but he insists that public education must be aggressively supported if America is to remain great. He works with schools and communities to halt the erosion of public trust and increase public support for public schools. In over fourteen years of speaking and consulting, Jamie has learned the hard way that improving public education means more than changing our schools – it means changing America. He is a powerful ally in the struggle to create schools that give all students the opportunity to unfold their full potential. Join us for Jamie’s presentation at the 53rd Annual CASBO Conference! MAKE YOUR HOTEL RESERVATIONS NOW! for the 53rd Annual CASBO Conference in Colorado Springs April 5-7, 2006 Sheraton Hotel: (719) 576-5900 (refer to the Colorado ASBO Conference for discounted rates) CASBO — c/o Bert Huszcza — 4235 W. 105th Place — Westminster, CO 80031 (720) 427-6560 phone— ColoradoASBO@msn.com 4 53rd ANNUAL CASBO CONFERENCE SHERATON HOTEL, COLORADO SPRINGS APRIL 5-7, 2006 Friday Keynote Speaker Tim Gard Friday’s Keynote Speaker "Developing a Comic Vision." Tim Gard, CSP is a nationally recognized humorist and authority on stress reduction through humor, interviewing techniques, and fraud prevention. During the last decade, Tim has delivered his entertaining and informative lectures before federal, state, county, and professional groups attending conferences both nationally and internationally Would you like to know the secrets of using humor as a strategic skill in your personal and professional life? In this hilarious, dynamic, unique, fun-filled, fast-paced and entertaining presentation motivational humorist Tim Gard will show you how to choose to overcome stress with your Comic Vision and turn adversity to your advantage. Laugh and learn as you discover new ways to harness laughter to benefit…as well as amuse yourself and others with Tim’s proven stress buster methods, observational humor, and good humor office toys. Join us for Tim’s presentation at the 53rd Annual CASBO Conference! MAKE YOUR HOTEL RESERVATIONS NOW! for the 53rd Annual CASBO Conference in Colorado Springs April 5-7, 2006 Sheraton Hotel: (719) 576-5900 (refer to the Colorado ASBO Conference for discounted rates) CASBO — c/o Bert Huszcza — 4235 W. 105th Place — Westminster, CO 80031 (720) 427-6560 phone— ColoradoASBO@msn.com 6 53rd Annual CASBO Conference Schedule at a Glance Wednesday, April 5, 2006 12:30 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. Registration 1:15 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. Pre-Conference Super Session Risks to Reckon With: What Are the Real Trouble Spots for School Districts? Presented by Peggy Burns, Education Compliance Group, Inc 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Pre-Conference Workshops Benchmarking: Comparisons for Data Driven Decision Making Presented by: Scott Carpenter, SchoolDude 2006 Colorado Legislative Update Presented by: Jane Urschel of the Colorado Association of School Boards and Phil Fox of the Colorado Association of School Executives 5:30 P.M. – 8:00 P.M. Opening Mixer Welcome and Vendor Exhibits Thursday, April 6, 2006 7:30 A.M. – 8:20 A.M 8:30 A.M. – 10:00 A.M. Keynote Presentation “Why Our Schools Need to Change” Registration & Continental Breakfast General Session Jamie Vollmer, Keynote Speaker 10:00 A.M. –11:30 A.M. 11:30 A.M. – 1:00 P.M. Annual Business Meeting and Election of CASBO Board Vendor Exhibits– Exhibit Hall Member/Vendor Luncheon 1:00 P.M. – 2:30 P.M. Super Session “Theories in Personality Style” Carole Brown, Director of Instruction and Assessment, Canon City Schools Molly Merry, High School Principal, Canon City Schools 2:45 P.M. – 3:45 P.M. Breakout Sessions Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems Part 1 Who is Landing in Your Gym? A Guide to Facility Use in Schools The Changing of the Guard: A Successful Transition with a new Superintendent HACCP – Not Just Another Acronym,, Part 1 Water Conservation Strategies The Sarbanes-Oxley Act and You 53rd Annual CASBO Conference Schedule at a Glance Thursday, April 6, 2006 4:00 P.M. – 5:00 P.M Breakout Sessions Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems Part 2 Indoor Air Quality (IAQ): It’s Not Just a Facilities Issue Anymore! Budgeting in light of Academic Watch HACCP – Not Just Another Acronym, Part 2 New Statewide Retention Manual Route Optimization and GPS systems 5:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M DINNER ON YOUR OWN 7:00 P.M. – 10:00 P.M. CASINO NIGHT and ENTERTAINMENT Sponsored by ACORDIA of Colorado Gaming and Conversation Friday, April 7, 2006 7:30 A.M. – 8:30 A.M. Registration & Breakfast Installation of New CASBO Board, Scholarship Presentation, Sponsored by Citistreet and Service to the Profession Award, Sponsored by American Fidelity 8:30 A.M. – 10:00 A.M Keynote Presentation “Developing a Comic Vision” General Session Tim Gard, Keynote Speaker 10:30 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. Breakout Sessions Future Outlook for the Energy Market Tools to Promote Safe and Healthy Schools - Make Your School the Right Place to Learn! The Effect of school start times on transportation budgets Preventative Maintenance in Schools: A Simple 3-Step Approach to a Big Problem AKA: “Pay Me Now or Pay Me Ten Times More, Later” Wellness Policy The True State of Colorado PERA" 11:30 A.M CASBO Conference Adjourned ASBO Int’l 92nd Annual Meeting & Exhibits Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania CASBO Room Block The Association of School Business Officials International ‘s 92nd Annual Meeting & Exhibits will be held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 13-16, 2006. Pittsburgh is know as the “City of Bridges” and the Home of the 2006 Super Bowl Champion Pittsburgh Steelers. As always this meeting will be packed with exemplary sessions and is a must for every School Business Official! CASBO has reserved a room block at the Westin Hotel (Headquarters Hotel) so that Colorado ASBO members can be close to each other and have easy access to the convention center. The room rates for our block are $165 single and $175 dbl and can only be accessed through CASBO. We have this block protected until May1, 2006 after which they will be released back to ASBO for general use. If you are interested in reserving a room please contact Bert Huszcza as soon as possible. Remember that you can reserve a room now and cancel at a later date if you can not attend, but once they are gone or the May 1st deadline passes you may not be able to a get a reservation. Contact Bert Huszcza, Executive Director for further information via email at ColoradoASBO@msn.com Membership News Promoted to a new position? Moved on to another school district? Received an award? Got married or have a new child? Whatever the news your CASBO friends want to know. Just give us a few details and we’ll publish it here. Send an email with the information to: ColoradoASBO@aol.com Name School District What’s New CASBO — c/o Bert Huszcza — 4235 W. 105th Place — Westminster, CO 80031 (720) 427-6560 phone— ColoradoASBO@msn.com 9 Meet the Candidates We are pleased to announce the six candidates running for election to the CASBO Board. Nominations may also be made from the floor during the election. Board Election Preview Election will be held at the Annual Conference Per the CASBO bylaws Article VI. Nominations and Elections, “The election of Vice President and board of directors, of the Association shall be by ballot at the Annual Meeting in each calendar year. A majority of the votes of active members present shall be necessary to elect the Vice President and Directors. The Vice President, upon completing the term of office, shall automatically ascend to the office of President. The Board of Directors will appoint the Treasurer and Secretary by a majority vote no later than the next scheduled board meeting. “ The right to vote and to hold office is limited to active members. Currently, there are four Director positions open, each will serve a two year term. OFFICERS The VicePresident and Treasurer Officer Positions and Four Director two year positions are Currently Open In addition a one year Director position is open Vice President: Ron McCulley – Assistant Director of Purchasing, Douglas County School District Since October of 1995 I have been working for the Douglas County School District, initially as a Buyer and currently as the Assistant Director of Purchasing. Prior to coming to the District I worked for the City of Englewood in the position of Buyer III. Between the private and public sector I have been working as a purchasing professional for 23 years. I am currently certified as a CPPB (Certified Professional Public Buyer) and have been a member of RMGPA (Rocky Mountain Governmental Purchasing Association) for eleven years. I am also a member of the Cooperative Education Purchasing Council where I have served as both Co-chair and Chairperson. During this time frame I developed a website for the CEPC organization which enables them to communicate better as a group and make information more readily available for members and vendors. I have served on the CASBO Board of Directors for two years as well as holding the positions of Secretary and Treasurer. I would like to continue serving the CASBO organization by being elected to the position of Vice President. Treasurer: Steve Hoban – Executive Director of Operations , Adams County District 50 I began my career in the Public Schools setting in 1983 as the Grounds Supervisor in Adams County School District 50, and have worked up through the system to my current position of Executive Director of Auxiliary Services. Now responsible for four departments, Custodial, Facility Maintenance, Grounds, and Transportation, I also manage Workers Compensation, planning, and risk management for the district. Before working for the school district I was Golf Course Superintendent at Willow Springs Country Club in Morrison, Colorado and Assistant Superintendent at Park Hill Golf Course in Denver. Over the course of my career, I have benefited from membership in several professional organizations, including CSPTA, CSPMA, Colorado Sports Turf Managers, and CASBO. I have served two years as President of CSPMA, and three years on the Board of CASBO and one year as Secretary. CASBO — c/o Bert Huszcza — 4235 W. 105th Place — Westminster, CO 80031 (720) 427-6560 phone— ColoradoASBO@msn.com 10 Meet the Candidates Board Election Preview Election will be held at the Annual Conference The VicePresident and Treasurer Officer Positions and Four Director two year positions are Currently Open In addition a one year Director position is open BOARD OF DIRECTORS John Albright – Maintenance Manager, Boulder Valley Schools A Colorado native, John Albright graduated from the University of Southern Colorado where he met his wife of 26 years. They have two daughters together, one in the 2nd year of college and the other graduating from high school this May. John has worked as a maintenance manager for the Boulder Valley School District for ten years. Prior to joining the team at the Boulder Valley School District John managed his own business, Mountain States Construction and Maintenance, which began with his passion for woodworking. He has attended the four-year program APPA (Association of Higher Education Facilities Officers) offers enhancing his knowledge of general administration and management, maintenance and operations, energy and utilities, facilities planning design and construction. Moreover, John has been associated with CSPMA (Colorado State Plant Managers Association) formerly known as The Plant Managers Association and an active member of CASBO for the past ten years in which he looks to further his commitment in being reelected as a member of the board. Don Ciancio – Director of Maintenance and Operations, Adams County School District No. 50 I have been employed with Adams County School District No. 50 for 18 years. My responsibilities are varied. I am responsible for the supervision of 90 employees in the Maintenance and Custodial Departments, the districts Hazardous Materials, Asbestos Inspector/Management Planner, Maintenance and Preventative Maintenance the Districts Construction and Safety. I am also responsible for developing the budgets that accompany those areas. I have been a member of CASBO for the five years and on the CASBO board for the last two years. I am also the President of the Hyland Hills Foundation, a nonprofit organization that provides access and/or funding for children for after school programs, athletics and recreation. I have been a member of the Foundation for 11 years and President for the last 6 years. I am a native Coloradoan, married for 23 years and have three children in college. Kristen Colonell – Chief Financial Officer – Sheridan School District #2 Kristen has worked for school districts for 11 years. She has been employed as the Chief Financial Officer for Sheridan School District for the past seven years. Prior to working in K-12 education, she worked as an auditor for KPMG Peat Marwick. She graduated from Colorado State University in 1991 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting and earned CPA status soon after. Kristen has been an active member of the Colorado Association of School Business Officials for nine years. She has served on the Financial Policies and Procedures committee. She is currently serving on the Colorado School Districts Self Insurance Pool’s Finance Committee and the CASE Workers Compensation Safety Committee. She is excited about the opportunity to serve as a CASBO board member as this is such a vital organization that provides critical information and guidance to all school business leaders. CASBO — c/o Bert Huszcza — 4235 W. 105th Place — Westminster, CO 80031 (720) 427-6560 phone— ColoradoASBO@msn.com 11 Meet the Candidates Board Election Preview Election will be held at the Annual Conference The VicePresident and Treasurer Officer Positions and Four Director two year positions are Currently Open In addition a one year Director position is open Nansi Crom, CDPT – Director of Transportation, Thompson Schools R2J Nansi has been employed in pupil transportation since 1977. Serving Thompson Schools since 1996, Nansi oversees planning, budgeting, equipment acquisition and management of 135 employees and 103 vehicles. Previous to her career in student transportation, Nansi worked with the Texas Department of Public Safety vehicle inspections division. An enthusiastic supporter for improving student transportation, Nansi is currently facilitating Thompson’s participation in the Clean Yellow Buses for Blue Skies grant funding project with the state Regional Air Quality Council. Nansi has also served as a CDE workshop instructor, state Standards Revisions and Operational Procedures advisory committee representative, has presented at National Association for Pupil Transportation (NAPT) annual conferences, and chaired numerous committees with the Colorado State Pupil Transportation Association (CSPTA). Professional affiliations include CASBO member since 1986, ASBO International member and Transportation Committee cochair, CSPTA member /past president, and membership with NAPT. Nansi and husband Rick have been married for 31 years, and enjoy whitewater rafting, motorcycling and raising registered Quarter horses. Curt Humphrey— Materials Management Director, Aurora Public Schools I have worked for the Aurora Public Schools since July of 1991. I began as a Buyer with the district and I now serve as Materials Management Director. Prior to coming to Aurora, I worked for the Denver Public Schools as a Buyer. This year I am beginning my 20th year in governmental purchasing. I am a member of RMGPA (Rocky Mountain Governmental Purchasing Association) and I am also a member of the Cooperative Education Purchasing Council where I have served as both Co-chair and Chairperson. I would like to serve as a director for CASBO in order to give something back to an organization that has provided me so much over the years. every vote counts CASBO — c/o Bert Huszcza — 4235 W. 105th Place — Westminster, CO 80031 (720) 427-6560 phone— ColoradoASBO@msn.com 12 s ces ed o r Who Do YOU Know? ation P eamlin lic str App been has American Fidelity CASBO Service to the Profession Award Application Deadline: March 1, 2006 Sponsored By American Fidelity Assurance Company CASBO is seeking applications for the Service to the Profession Award. This award is to recognize outstanding school business officials for their work and dedication to the profession. The Year 2006 recipient will receive a beautiful lead crystal achievement award as well as a cash gift of $200.sponsored by American Fidelity Assurance Company. Winner of the award will be announced at the Annual Conference on April 5-7, 2006. The application process has been greatly simplified and currently only requires a short narrative outlining the nominee's “contribution to the profession.” Nominate your Outstanding School Business Official today and submit in care of Bert Huszcza, 4235 W 105th Place, Westminster, Co 80031 or to ColoradoASBO@aol.com. Deadline for submitting applications is March 1, 2006. Employment Opportunities Ads for school business official positions are provided at no charge as a service to our members. Send your LEA’s non-curriculum positions to ColoradoASBO@aol.com for placement in the CASBO Quarterly. All LEA position ads will not be returned and are subject to review, approval and editing prior to publication. Position ______________________________________________________ School District ______________________________________________________ Description ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Salary Range ______________________________________________________ Apply by ______________________________________________________ CASBO — c/o Bert Huszcza — 4235 W. 105th Place — Westminster, CO 80031 (720) 427-6560 phone— ColoradoASBO@msn.com 13 Service to the Profession Award Application 2006 Official Application Please type or print: Name of Applicant/Nominee Title For a Complete Application Packet e-mail your request to ColoradoASBO@aol.com School District/Employer Phone Number Fax Number Address `Email City Name of /Nominator (if applicable) Zip Phone Number Demographic and Professional Information Please describe why you or the applicant should receive this award. Please limit the response to no more than two hundred words CASBO — c/o Bert Huszcza — 4235 W. 105th Place — Westminster, CO 80031 (720) 427-6560 phone— ColoradoASBO@msn.com 14 COLORADO ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL BUSINESS OFFICIALS 53rd Annual CASBO Conference Sheraton Hotel Colorado Springs, Colorado April 5-7, 2006 ANNUAL MEETING REGISTRATION FORM Name: Title: Has your contact information changed ? School District/ Company: Address: Yes or City, State, Zip: No or Phone: Fax: N/A E-mail address: (circle one) PLEASE INDICATE YOUR WORK AREA: FIRST TIME CONFERENCE ATTENDEE? ______YES Business/Finance Information Technology Food Service Human Resources Maintenance/Operations Transportation Risk Management Purchasing Other: _________________________ ANNUAL MEETING/MEMBERSHIP PACKAGE: Includes 2006 Membership, Wednesday Pre-Conference Workshops, Thursday and Friday breakfasts, Thursday lunch, Thursday evening activities, and admittance to all conference presentations. LUNCHEON SELECTION: Include your lunch request and any guest or additional tickets purchased. Thursday: _____ Chicken Caesar Salad _____ Roast Pork Loin ____London Broil REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Mail your registration form and check by March 17, 2006. CASBO Annual Meeting/Membership Package (Includes registration and 2006 Colorado ASBO membership dues) CASBO Annual Meeting Guest Registration (Includes admittance to all conference general sessions, meal functions and social events) ADDITIONAL Lunch Ticket (Thursday) _______ x $295.00 $___________ $60.00 $___________ $25.00 $___________ $60.00 $___________ (please select meal choice(s) below) MEMBERSHIP DUES ONLY (2006) (Only for those NOT attending this conference) TOTAL ENCLOSED: CHECK MUST ACCOMPANY REGISTRATION FORM: Return/Payable to: CASBO Attn: Bert E. Huszcza 4235 West 105th Place Westminster, CO 80031 Cancellation Policy: Full refund if cancellation is received on or before March 17, 2006. Sorry, no refunds will be given after March 17th. $___________ CASBO QUARTERLY Colorado ASBO c/o Bert Huszcza 4235 w. 105th Place Westminster, CO 80031 Dates to Calendar …. ASBO Int’l 92nd Annual Meeting & Exhibits Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania CASBO’s 53rd Annual Spring Conference Colorado Springs, CO CASBO’s Annual Fall Conference Keystone, CO NONPROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID WESTMINSTER CO PERMIT NO. 15 Oct 13-16, 2006 For more information contact (703) 478-0405 or visit their website at www.asbointl.org. April 5-7, 2006 Oct 4-6, 2006