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May 1 – May 3, 2015 Monroeville, PA ■Conference Sessions By National And Local Speakers ■Networking Events To Enhance Your Exhibiting Experience ■Live Demonstrations ■Exhibits And Apparatus PRODUCED AND MANAGED BY HOSTED BY ■Monroeville Fire Departments ■Municipality Of Monroeville ■Monroeville Public Safety Training Center ■Allegheny County Fire Training Academy FOAM TRAINING SPONSOR NATIONAL SPEAKER SPONSOR GOLD SPONSORS 800‐747‐5599 www.SimonEventManagement.com You’re Invited To Attend – Register Now! Monroeville Fire Department 600 Garden City Drive Monroeville, PA 15146 Dear Fellow Firefighters And All First Responders: For 25 years, one of Monroeville Fire Department’s key goals has been to pursue ways to provide certified and comprehensive training programs for our region’s fire and EMS responders. Approximately 10 years ago, we made huge strides by building the Monroeville Public Safety Training Center which is actively utilized by area personnel. The second stage of this goal was to provide an annual conference with certified training programs for our firefighters and responders right here in our own district. This would allow our personnel access and affordability in gaining this much needed up-to-date industry information and education. HOTELS Until now, training and conferences of this magnitude could only be acquired by traveling out of state incurring work absences, extensive travel expenses, etc. This will be eliminated by presenting these programs right here in Monroeville. It is with pride and excitement that we launch the 1st Annual Emergency Response Training Conference & Expo Weekend to be held May 1 – 3 at the Monroeville Convention Center. It is our hope that this Conference will fulfill this need and will continue as an annual event for years to come. Ultimately, our firefighters and EMS responders will have the opportunity to gain this critical information and put it to use in saving lives and property. In addition to the Conference, we will feature a select number of exhibits and apparatus by invitation only. This event will be managed by Kelly Simon who we have worked with for nearly 30 years producing the Monroeville Fire Expo. We look forward to your participation in our never-ending quest to provide state-of-the-art knowledge and equipment to our regional firefighters, EMS responders and communities! Harold Katofsky, Chief Monroeville Fire Departments Located Adjacent To The Convention Center 101 Mall Boulevard Monroeville, Pennsylvania 15146 SPECIAL RATE $125 PER NIGHT Call 412-373-7300 Located 2 Miles From The Convention Center 2750 Mosside Blvd. Monroeville, Pennsylvania 15146 SPECIAL RATE $109 PER NIGHT Call 412-372-1022 May 1 – May 3, 2015 Monroeville, PA EXHIBIT HALL HOURS Saturday – Sunday 8 AM – 4 PM Exhibits Only Admission $10 SCHEDULE OF TRAINING AND CLASSES FRIDAY, MAY 1 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Monroeville Convention Center Rapid Intervention Team Concepts – CLASS SIZE IS LIMITED Course # 8381 Kevin Bacco Prerequisites: Suggested membership with or career with an emergency services provider. This program is designed to prepare fire department personnel for implementation of a stand-by rescue team at structure fires and certain other incidents. Information is provided from existing fire departments utilizing the concept successfully. The student will need to provide: pen/pencil, notebook, TOG, SCBA SATURDAY, MAY 2 Registration Begins At 6:30 am Opening Session 8:00 am - 8:30 pm Monroeville Convention Center Welcome / Keynote Speaker William Jennaway 10 Ways to Destroy Your Fire Department VFIS Executive Vice President of Education Training & Consulting, Dr. William Jenaway Fire Chief King of Prussia 8:00 am – noon Monroeville Convention Center Traffic Incident Management Course # 8385 Sponsored by VFIS Prerequisites: None This National TIM Responder Training Program establishes the foundation and promotes consistent training for all responders to incidents involving operations on or near a highway. The PA-TIM objectives primarily target operations and special risks to personnel performing fire, rescue and EMS functions. This program examines those risks and provides nationally recognized actions to minimize/reduce those risks. The student will need to provide: pen/pencil, notebook SATURDAY, MAY 2 - continued 8:00 am – noon Highway Safety for Emergency Responders (SHRP2 Equivalent) Sponsored by VFIS Abstract: Emergency Service Organizations (ESO) respond to a wide variety of incidents involving operations on, or near a highway. These operations pose special risks to personnel performing fire, rescue and EMS functions. Every year a significant number of emergency service personnel are killed or injured while operating on our highways. There may be a wide variety of reasons for these losses, but the point still remains, there are ways to minimize the risks. In many instances, an ESO responds to a “primary incident” on a highway, only to become the victim of a “secondary incident” – the nightmare in which a firefighter, EMS provider or police officer is suddenly struck and killed by traffic. In the words of James Joyce, Commissioner of the Chicago Fire Department, “Firefighters responding to calls need to operate as if someone is trying to run them over.” 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Monroeville Public Safety Training Center Vehicle Fires and Other Emergencies LIMITED TO 30 STUDENTS Course # 8371 Prerequisites: FF-I Certification or EBM or ELIF This course will inform the students of the hazards encountered at vehicle fires and other emergencies. They will learn proper strategy and tactics for vehicle fires. The hands-on training will allow the students an opportunity to practice vehicle fire fighting tactics. The student will need to provide: PPE, SCBA, with spare cylinder, pen/pencil, and notebook 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Doubletree By Hilton Hotel Incident Safety Officer (NFA) LIMITED TO 30 STUDENTS Course # 8367 Prerequisites: NICS-FS or NICS-EMS or ICS, and HMO This course focuses on the duties of the person who finds him/herself in the role of the responding safety officer at the scene of an incident. It is an Incident-specific, scene-oriented course designed to teach what a safety officer on the scene needs to know and be able to do, using scenarios to convey instructional points. Students should be experienced company officers, familiar with safety issues, the ICS, Haz-Mat Management, and applicable NFPA standards and federal regulations. Certification can be voluntarily obtained at the end of the program. The student will need to provide: pen/pencil, notebook 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Monroeville Public Safety Training Center Truck Company Operations I (TRCO) LIMITED TO 30 STUDENTS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY REQUIRED Course # 8370 Prerequisites: FF-I Certification or EBM or ELIF This course will introduce the student to the basic duties of a truck company including hand and power tool operation, search and rescue, and ventilation. Truck company support to the engine company is also covered. The student will need to provide: PPE, SCBA, with spare cylinder, pen/pencil, and notebook SATURDAY, MAY 2 - continued 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Doubletree By Hilton Hotel Pump Operations I (PUOP) LIMITED TO 30 STUDENTS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY REQUIRED Course # 8369 Prerequisites: ELFG or EBM This course provides the fire fighter with an introduction to basic pump construction and theory as well as operating techniques. Emphasis is placed on getting water to the pump, getting water from the pump for hose streams, and prevention of common mistakes in pump operations. The student will need to provide: pen/pencil, notebook, PPE. 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Monroeville Public Safety Training Center Structural Burn Exercise: Live Fire Attacks LIMITED TO 30 STUDENTS Course # 8364 Prerequisites: EBM, ELIF, SBS or Firefighter I Certification This course will allow students who have already participated in live fire attacks to practice and hone their skills. Emphasis will be based on Engine Company operations, such as, water supply, fire attack and hydraulic ventilation. The student will need to provide: pen/pencil, notebook. Turn out gear, SCBA and spare cylinder. 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Monroeville Convention Center Foam Class and Exercise – 8 Hours Cattrell and Associates with Foam Sponsored By Kaza Fire Equipment for the hands on evolutions. 9:00 am – 6:00 pm Monroeville Convention Center Rapid Intervention Crew Exercises (RICE) LIMITED TO 30 STUDENTS Course # 8380 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY REQUIRED Prerequisites: FF-I Certification or ELIF or EBM A comprehensive program dealing with the necessary knowledge and skills relative to firefighter rescue procedures needed for rapid intervention crews. Emphasis will be placed on RIC search techniques, victim assessment, victim removal, extrication, communication and accountability. The student will need to provide: pen/pencil, notebook, PPE, SCBA with spare cylinder, PASS device. 9:00 am – 11:00 am Monroeville Convention Center Fire Scene Awareness And Preservation Prerequisites: None The student will need to provide: pen/pencil, notebook Course # 8386 SATURDAY, MAY 2 - continued 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Monroeville Convention Center Combat Ready Fire Training Conducted by Traditions Training Dan Doyle Pittsburgh Fire Department and Nick Martin Battalion Chief, Columbia Fire Department S.C. Sponsored By 3 Rivers Fire Equipment 9:30 am – noon Monroeville Convention Center Stemi Module II Cardiac William Miller, PA-C, Allegheny Health Network Advanced interpretation and analysis of 12 lead EKGs for the Prehospital provider. 10:00 am – noon Monroeville Convention Center How To Change A Fire Department. How Did Charleston S.C. Do It Kim Houser, Esquire, Deputy Chief Greensburg Fire Department And Nick Sohyda , Mount Lebanon Fire Chief 10:00 am – noon Monroeville Convention Center Financial Management Practices By VFIS Abstract: Almost weekly we hear or read about an emergency service organization that has experienced a theft of funds, misappropriation of funds, or some similar “fidelity” related loss. These situations create not only a financial challenge for the organization, but present a negative image in the community. This class has been developed to raise awareness and discuss steps that an ESO can take to help protect themselves. This class reviews case studies and provides 10 practices for financial system management and sample policies. Learning Objectives After attending this session, the participant will be able to: Understand the importance in having good financial management policies and procedures. Take the necessary steps to protect their property and funds. Reputation management. Develop checks and balances in regards to finances. Understand risks, legal issues, social media, personnel concerns, and strategic planning in regards to finances. 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Monroeville Convention Center Shock – A Pause In The Act Of Dying David Lindell, MS, NREMT-P, EMS Program Coordinator, Allegheny General Hospital An overview of the causes and pathophysiology of various types of shock. 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Monroeville Convention Center Concealed Carry For The Responsibly Armed Citizen By Todd Dunkle This course will introduce you to handgun manipulation fundamentals from the standpoint of being a lawfully authorized and responsibly armed citizen in a concealed carry capacity. The program is as much about understanding the handgun as it is about understanding your environment. Developed by Mr. Dunkle for the beginner, intermediate and advanced shooters, as well as Law Enforcement working in a plain clothes capacity, the course is designed to give the students a starting point for continued sport and defensive hand gun carry. Many skills will be learned to include stress management and focus, physical balance and mobility and spatial awareness while performing in a deadly force encounter. These same skills have a direct correlation to your daily life and your interactions with the people around you. Mr. Dunkle’s handgun program will not just make you a better shooter, it will help you find performance and defensive options you didn’t know existed. SATURDAY, MAY 2 - continued 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm Monroeville Convention Center September 11, 2001 Behind The Scenes Michael Bellone, EMS Recovery Worker and author of Behind The Scenes At Ground Zero This presentation will cover from the time we arrived on the scene to present day operations and health issues. 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm Monroeville Convention Center The Coconut Grove Disaster What Happened And How Do We Learn From It! William Miller, PA-C, Allegheny Health Network A review of this tragic mass casualty incident. SUNDAY MAY 3 Registration 6:30 am Opening Remarks And Welcome 8:00 am Keynote Speaker 8:00 am - 8:30am Monroeville Convention Center Update From Harrisburg And Our State New Fire Reporting System Tim Solobay, PA State Fire Commissioner And Fire Chief Canonsburg 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Monroeville Convention Center Modern Day Fire Operations PL Vulcan taught by: Mark Gregory, captain New York FDNY and Pat Nichols district Chief , Boston Fire Department (Includes lunch) 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Monroeville Convention Center Well Site Safety The PA State Fire Academy 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Monroeville Public Safety Training Center Vehicle Fires and Other Emergencies LIMITED TO 30 STUDENTS Course # 8371 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY REQUIRED Prerequisites: FF-I Certification or EBM or ELIF This course will inform the students of the hazards encountered at vehicle fires and other emergencies. They will learn proper strategy and tactics for vehicle fires. The hands-on training will allow the students an opportunity to practice vehicle fire fighting tactics. The student will need to provide: PPE, SCBA, with spare cylinder, pen/pencil, and notebook SUNDAY MAY 3 - continued 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Doubletree By Hilton Hotel Incident Safety Officer (NFA) LIMITED TO 30 STUDENTS Course # 8367 Prerequisites: NICS-FS or NICS-EMS or ICS, and HMO This course focuses on the duties of the person who finds him/herself in the role of the responding safety officer at the scene of an incident. It is an Incident-specific, scene-oriented course designed to teach what a safety officer on the scene needs to know and be able to do, using scenarios to convey instructional points. Students should be experienced company officers, familiar with safety issues, the ICS, Haz-Mat Management, and applicable NFPA standards and federal regulations. Certification can be voluntarily obtained at the end of the program. The student will need to provide: pen/pencil, notebook 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Monroeville Public Safety Training Center Truck Company Operations I (TRCO) LIMITED TO 30 STUDENTS Course # 8370 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY REQUIRED Prerequisites: FF-I Certification or EBM or ELIF This course will introduce the student to the basic duties of a truck company including hand and power tool operation, search and rescue, and ventilation. Truck company support to the engine company is also covered. The student will need to provide: PPE, SCBA, with spare cylinder, pen/pencil, and notebook 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Monroeville Public Safety Training Center Pump Operations I (PUOP) LIMITED TO 30 STUDENTS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY REQUIRED Course # 8369 Prerequisites: ELFG or EBM This course provides the fire fighter with an introduction to basic pump construction and theory as well as operating techniques. Emphasis is placed on getting water to the pump, getting water from the pump for hose streams, and prevention of common mistakes in pump operations. The student will need to provide: pen/pencil, notebook, PPE. 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Monroeville Public Safety Training Center Structural Burn Exercise Live Fire Attacks LIMITED TO 30 STUDENTS Course # 8365 Prerequisites: EBM, ELIF, SBS or Firefighter I Certification This course will allow students who have already participated in live fire attacks to practice and hone their skills. Emphasis will be based on Engine Company operations, such as, water supply, fire attack and hydraulic ventilation. The student will need to provide: pen/pencil, notebook. Turn out gear, SCBA and spare cylinder. 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Monroeville Convention Center Man In Machine Class and Exercise LIMITED TO 30 STUDENTS Course # 8368 Prerequisites: ELIS or IST or EMR or EMT This course builds on the skills learned in Basic Vehicle Rescue and Special Vehicle Rescue. Scene size up, lock out tag out, and medical implications of entrapment will be covered in the classroom session. The handson portion will cover extrication from meat grinders, snow blowers, impalement on fences, etc. The student will need to provide: pen/pencil, notebook, work clothes, head, hand, eye, ear, and foot protection. SUNDAY MAY 3 - continued 9:00 am – 6:00 pm Monroeville Convention Center Rapid Intervention Crew Exercises (RICE) LIMITED TO 30 STUDENTS Course # 8380 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY REQUIRED Prerequisites: FF-I Certification or ELIF or EBM A comprehensive program dealing with the necessary knowledge and skills relative to firefighter rescue procedures needed for rapid intervention crews. Emphasis will be placed on RIC search techniques, victim assessment, victim removal, extrication, communication and accountability. The student will need to provide: pen/pencil, notebook, PPE, SCBA with spare cylinder, PASS device. 9:00 am – 10:00 am Monroeville Convention Center Articulating Trauma Christoph Kaufmann, MD, FACS – Director, Trauma Services, Forbes Hospital Qualifies For PA Department Of EMS Continuing Education Credits Treatment of traumatic injuries to major articulating regions of the body (shoulders, groin). 9:00 am – 11:00 am Monroeville Convention Center How To Teach Drills Utilizing Free Electronic Materials John Tedorski 9:00 am – 11:00 am Monroeville Convention Center Fire Scene Awareness and Preservation Course # 8386 Prerequisites: None The student will need to provide: pen/pencil, notebook 9:00 am – 11:00 am Monroeville Convention Center Duquesne Light Safety Class and Awareness Trailer Course # 8387 Prerequisites: None This course provides instruction on how to deal with emergencies including “live” electrical wires and /or equipment. It will also provide the fire fighter with knowledge of the proper ways to handle electrical emergencies. The student will need to provide: pen/pencil, notebook 9:00 am – 12 noon Monroeville Convention Center Fire Dynamics: Fundamentals / PART ONE OF TWO Course # 8382 Dr. Petrone Prerequisites: Exterior Firefighter (ELEF) The course provides the firefighter the basic knowledge to reinforce the evidence based research conducted by Underwriters Laboratories (UL), National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) and other fire service organizations. This course introduces new terminology related to fire dynamics, legacy verse modern fuel loads, new construction techniques, flow paths, door control, and ventilation that all impact fire ground operations. The student will need to provide: pen/pencil, notebook SUNDAY MAY 3 - continued 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Doubletree By Hilton Hotel Elevator Rescue Awareness LIMITED TO 30 STUDENTS Course # 8366 Prerequisites: ELIS or IST or EMR or EMT This course will be introduced to the basic knowledge and skills to be used by fire fighters during incidents in structures with elevators, and by rescue personnel to achieve a safe and efficient rescue during elevator incidents. The student will need to provide: pen/pencil, notebook 10:00 am – 11:30 am Monroeville Convention Center Racetrack Rescue Robert S Rathi Jr. EMT-P, Outreach and Marketing Representative, AGH LifeFlight Qualifies For PA Department Of EMS Continuing Education Credits Designed to teach safety for the safety providers, provide orientation to some of the different vehicles they might encounter, address some of the pitfalls of racing events in general and the importance of documentation, cleanup and recovery from an incident at the track. 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Monroeville Convention Center Obstetrical Emergencies Karen Glass, PHRN, Flight Nurse, AGH LifeFlight Qualifies For PA Department Of EMS Continuing Education Credits Following a review of delivery complications, participants will utilize high and low fidelity patient simulators to participate in difficult childbirth scenarios with a combination of maternal or newborn complications.1:00 pm – 4:00 pm 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Monroeville Convention Center Concealed Carry For The Responsibly Armed Citizen By Todd Dunkle This course will introduce you to handgun manipulation fundamentals from the standpoint of being a lawfully authorized and responsibly armed citizen in a concealed carry capacity. The program is as much about understanding the handgun as it is about understanding your environment. Developed by Mr. Dunkle for the beginner, intermediate and advanced shooters, as well as Law Enforcement working in a plain clothes capacity, the course is designed to give the students a starting point for continued sport and defensive hand gun carry. Many skills will be learned to include stress management and focus, physical balance and mobility and spatial awareness while performing in a deadly force encounter. These same skills have a direct correlation to your daily life and your interactions with the people around you. Mr. Dunkle’s handgun program will not just make you a better shooter, it will help you find performance and defensive options you didn’t know existed. 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Monroeville Convention Center Fire Dynamics: Strategy and Tactics / PART TWO OF TWO Course # 8383 Dr. Petrone Prerequisites: Fire Dynamics: Strategy and Tactics This course provides the firefighter the basic knowledge of strategy and tactics and how to apply the evidence based fire research conducted by Underwriters Laboratories (UL), National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) and other fire service organizations to fire ground operations. This course introduces new terminology related to fire dynamics, ventilation, flow paths, door control, transitional fire attack, basement fires, and new concepts for developing strategy and tactics. The student will need to provide: pen/pencil, notebook 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Monroeville Convention Center Emergency Services UTV/ATV Safety Program LIMITED TO 30 STUDENTS Abstract: Utility Terrain vehicles (UTVs) and All-Terrain vehicles (ATVs ) continue to gain wider acceptance and use in the emergency service. They have given organizations a less physically demanding, more rapid and effective response to emergency incidents and special events. Adding UTVs and ATVs to the ESO’s fleet provides a great benefit but also can present safety issues if those using the vehicle have not been properly trained in the operations and maintenance of these types of vehicles. May 1 ‐ 3 4 WAYS TO REGISTER: ADVANCE OR ON‐SITE ADVANCE REGISTRATION UNTIL APRIL 30 1. FAX: 724-219-3570 2. MAIL: Kelly Simon Event Management 645 East Pittsburgh Street, # 357 Greensburg, PA 15601 3. ONLINE: www.SimonEventManagement.com 4. ON SITE When You Arrive At the Conference ■ ____ @ $95.00 WEEKENDTHREE-DAY PASS Includes seminars, exhibits, conference t-shirt and box lunches on Saturday and Sunday ___SATURDAY ____ @ $55.00 ___SUNDAY Includes one day of seminars, exhibits, conference t-shirt and a box lunch. TOTAL ________ ONE-DAY PASS – SELECT: CHECK MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO Municipality Of Monroeville I agree to charge my: MasterCard VISA Discover AMEX Amount $ _______ Account # ____________________________________ Expiration________ 3-digit code ________ Billing zip code ____________ Billing address Same as below Other__________________________ Name on Card_________________________________________________ Signature_____________________________________________________ PLEASE USE ONE FORM PER ATTENDEE. Name _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Title __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Organization____________________________________________________________________________________________ Please check one: ___Home Address ___Department Address Address: _______________________________________________________________________________________________ City _______________________________________________________State ________ Zip Code _______________________ Phone (___________) ____________________________ Fax (___________) ____________________________ PLEASE SELECT THE SEMINARS THAT YOU PLAN TO ATTEND – THIS IS FOR PLANNING PURPOSES ONLY FRIDAY, MAY 1 ___Rapid Intervention Team Concepts SATURDAY, MAY 2 ___10 Ways to Destroy Your Fire Department ___Traffic Incident Management ___Highway Safety for Emergency Responders ___Vehicle Fires and Other Emergencies ___Incident Safety Officer (NFA) ___Truck Company Operations I (TRCO) ___Pump Operations I (PUOP) ___Structural Burn Exercise: Live Fire Attacks ___Foam Class and Exercise ___Man In Machine Class and Exercise ___Rapid Intervention Crew Exercises (RICE) ___Fire Scene Awareness And Preservation ___Combat Ready Fire Training ___Stemi Module II Cardiac ___How To Change A Fire Department. How Did Charleston S.C. Do It ___Financial Management Practices By VFIS ___Shock – A Pause In The Act Of Dying ___Concealed Carry For The Responsibly Armed Citizen ___September 11, 2001 Behind The Scenes ___The Coconut Grove Disaster What Happened And How Do We Learn From It! SUNDAY MAY 3 ___Update From Harrisburg And Our State New Fire Reporting System ___Modern Day Fire Operations ___Well Site Safety ___Vehicle Fires and Other Emergencies ___Incident Safety Officer ___Truck Company Operations I (TRCO) ___Pump Operations I (PUOP) ___Structural Burn Exercise Live Fire Attacks ___Rapid Intervention Crew Exercises (RICE) ___Articulating Trauma ___How To Teach Drills Utilizing Free Electronic Materials ___Fire Scene Awareness and Preservation ___Duquesne Light Safety Class and awareness Trailer ___Fire Dynamics: Fundamentals ___Elevator Rescue Awareness ___Racetrack Rescue ___Obstetrical Emergencies ___Concealed Carry For The Responsibly Armed Citizen ___Fire Dynamics: Strategy and Tactics ___Emergency Services UTV/ATV Safety Program CONTACT US Kelly Simon Event Management Call 800-747-5599 ■ ■ 645 East Pittsburgh Street, #357 FAX: 724-219-3570 ■ ■ Greensburg, PA 15601 www.SimonEventManagement.com Monroeville Fire Department 600 Garden City Drive Monroeville, PA 15146 May 1 – May 3 Monroeville, PA YOU’RE INVITED REGISTER NOW! HOSTED BY ■Monroeville Fire Departments ■Municipality Of Monroeville ■Monroeville Public Safety Training Center ■Allegheny County Fire Training Academy FOAM TRAINING SPONSOR NATIONAL SPEAKER SPONSOR OVER 40 CLASSES TO SELECT FROM AT THIS EXCITING AND EDUCATIONAL WEEKEND…DON’T MISS IT!