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1 International Conference of Police Chaplains Region 2 Regional Training Seminar February 8 th 11 th , 2016 Cannon Beach Christian Conference Center, Cannon Beach, Oregon The Chaplain’s Influence & Leadership International Conference of Police Chaplains Region 2 Chaplain Mike Ryan, Regional Director 209 246 th Way SE, Sammamish, WA 98074 [email protected]

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International Conference of Police Chaplains

Region 2 – Regional Training Seminar

February 8th

– 11th

, 2016 Cannon Beach Christian Conference Center, Cannon Beach, Oregon

The Chaplain’s Influence & Leadership

International Conference of Police Chaplains

Region 2

Chaplain Mike Ryan, Regional Director

209 246th

Way SE, Sammamish, WA 98074

[email protected]

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The Region 2 of the International Conference of Police Chaplains provides an excellent training

conference each year. The Regional Training Seminar & Workshops offer significant

opportunities for study and fellowship, held again this year in the beautiful and picturesque

setting of Cannon Beach, Oregon.

This year our main meetings and training will be in the Fireside Room in the Haven

Building. Our second room for training will be the Pacific Room 2nd

Floor.

In addition to training and opportunities for dialog and discussion, there are opportunities

for spouses to attend the classes as well as enjoy the Oregon Coast. As an extra bonus, you will

enjoy the sessions with our guest speakers.

We invite you to join us! Whether you’re an experienced chaplain or just beginning your

chaplaincy career, the ICPC Region 2 will have something for you. Please register to attend the

conference today!

Fellowship is one important goal at each

ICPC Region 2 Training Seminar

We also want to recognize those chaplains who have reached credentialing and ministry

goals. Then of course, there’s the food, the beach, and more!

NOTICE: please note that the lodging/meals fee covers the cost of your room, maid service,

breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks. Bring your uniform to wear at the Awards Banquet. At

all other times the dress is casual. Bring rain-gear and shoes so you can walk on the beach!

A worldwide organization, the International Conference of Police Chaplains (ICPC)

respects the beliefs and faith of its members, and recognizes each individual's right to so

practice. The ICPC seeks to be inclusive in its programming, classes and events.

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A Note from Chaplain Mike Ryan, Region 2 Director

Committed to Excellence in Training and Support

Greetings. On behalf of our ICPC leadership, I want to welcome your participation

in our annual ICPC Region 2 Regional Training Seminar. I’ve been serving as a

law enforcement chaplain for over 30 years, the past 12 with my agencies in King

County, WA. I have been truly amazed at the reputation our Region has earned in

its excellence in training and quality of care. As your Regional Director, I stand on

the shoulders of those who have served before me and I am eager to sustain this

reputation on your behalf and those you serve.

This year’s conference will offer a balance of ICPC Basic Training along with

advance courses designed to address the challenges addressed in the field. We are

honored to have Chief Jon D. Zeliff as our plenary session speaker. He began his

policing career in November 1984 as a Reserve Officer for the Grants Pass Police

Department, and was later hired full time in July of 1986. Prior to becoming Chief

of the Central Point Police Department, Jon served as the Support and Patrol

Bureau Commander for the Grants Pass Department of Public Safety. He is a

renowned speaker, having trained across the country, particularly addressing areas

of ethics and integrity. A friend of chaplaincy, I know we will all benefit from his

keen incites and motivational style. Jon has been married to his wife Laura, a

retired Deputy Chief for the Grants Pass Department of Public Safety, for 36 years.

Together they have two grown sons, and recently celebrated the birth of their tenth

grandchild.

We are once again honored to have ICPC’s Academic

Registrar, John Transue, who will assist us with our

academic needs and opportunities.

This week’s experience at Canon Beach Conference

Center affords opportunities to strengthen and make

new friendships, deepen our resilience in service, and

raise the bar as proactive chaplains, committed to the

care of our charges in law enforcement. Thanks for

being with us; if I or our area representatives can serve

you in any way, please let us know.

Stay safe and God bless. Mike

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TOPICS

LARGE GROUP SESSIONS

Leadership A Chaplain’s Influence: Chief Jon Zeliff (Ret.)

BASIC CLASSES

Each year we provide 6 of the 12 ICPC Basic Courses. This will allow new Chaplains to

complete the Basic Courses in two years if the RTS is the only training they are able to attend.

B04 Ceremonies and Events – The class will provide the student with an understanding of the

ceremonies and events used within Law Enforcement agencies and the role the chaplain plays in

these events. Instructor – Todd Pynch

B05 Confidentiality & Legal Liability – The class will cover the differentiation between moral,

ethical or professional mandates vs. penitential communication; give an understanding of

possible exclusions to confidentiality; and make chaplains aware of often missed areas of

confidentiality. Chaplains will learn ways to limit liability while increasing confidentiality.

Instructor – Jerry Gaidos

B08 Law Enforcement Family – The class will provide the student with an understanding of

the law enforcement family unit, information on the law enforcement persona, an understanding

of how officers go from altruism to cynicism, information on domestic violence in law

enforcement, tools for ministering to the law enforcement family, communication skills for

ministry to law enforcement, and resources for the law enforcement family. Instructors – Pat

Hamman & Phyllis Rogers

B09 Substance Abuse – The class will provide the student with an understanding of what is

chemical dependency, identification of the thirty most common addictions, statistics on the

impact of chemical dependence in law enforcement, information on the addictive personality, an

understanding of the stages of the addictive process, and the chaplain’s role for those with

substance abuse issues. Instructor – Jim Fields

B10 Suicide – The class will provide the student with a general understanding of suicide, an

understanding of how depression is related to suicide, an understanding how substance abuse is

related to suicide, an overview of police suicides, and information regarding aftermath issues and

general chaplain health and wellness. Instructor – Mike Dismore

B12 Sensitivity/Diversity – The class will provide the student with an understanding of what

sensitivity and diversity is, an understanding of who we are in relation to other peoples or

communities, an understanding of the police chaplain’s role relative to diversity,

recommendations of how to overcome prejudice, examples of universal human needs, levels of

cross-cultural sensitivity, and ways to bridge the gap of diversity. Instructor – Jim Crowley

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ADVANCED CLASSES

Advanced Class #1: Disaster Response: Protocols, Credentialing and Relationships – Mike

Ryan

Advanced Class #2: The Intricacies of Trauma – Mel Langston – The class will present the

psychological and physiological processes of critical incident stress and recovery.

Training Credentialing and Educational Needs: John Transue – This will be an opportunity to

learn how to accomplish the credentialing levels associated with the International Conference of

Police Chaplains. It will also give the necessary means to keep transcripts and class work cared

for painlessly! There will be an opportunity to dialogue with Dr. Transue who is the Academic

Registrar for the ICPC. This class can save you time and money! Our agencies expect us to be

trained and equipped to serve them. This is the opportunity to make the progress needed toward

credentialing.

2016 RTS INSTRUTORS

Chaplain Jim Crowley Chaplain Crowley is the Executive Chaplain for COPC (Central Oregon

Police Chaplaincy) having served them full time for over 13 years supporting

over 1500 personnel. He holds a Diplomat Chaplain Credential with the

International Conference of Police Chaplaincy. He is an Approved Instructor

with the ICISF – International Critical Incident and Stress Foundation and

the International Conference of Police Chaplains. Chaplain Crowley is a

member of the Central Oregon CISM Team – Critical Incident Stress

Management – team. He serves on the OSP – Oregon State Police – CIRT – Critical Incident and

Response Team and the State Fire Marshalls Response Team. He has served Bend PD previously

as a Volunteer Chaplain responding to Law Enforcement, Fire and Deschutes County Sheriff’s

Office needs for almost 23 years in Central Oregon. Chaplain Crowley has been married for 43

years, has 3 children who reside in Central Oregon and 6 grandchildren. He enjoys Bow Hunting,

Fly-fishing, and Hiking, Cross Country Skiing, Biking, Golfing, Camping and Outdoor

recreation. He loves serving First Responders and keeping them healthy.

Chaplain Mike Dismore Mike is married and has two children. He has been a pastor since 1978. He

was a pastor with The Salvation Army at various places in Colorado, Oregon,

Idaho, and California and later with Family Bible Church in San Jose,

California. In May 2004 he and his family moved to Redmond, Oregon.

Mike serves as chaplain with Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy.

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Chaplain Jim Fields

Jim has been a Police Chaplain for nine years. He is currently Training

Chaplain for Central Point Police Department and Rogue Valley Chaplains

Association. He received his Senior Credentials at the RTS in Canon Beach,

Oregon in 2011. He is an Approved Instructor with the International

Conference of Police Chaplains and has taught classes at the RTS in Canon

Beach, Oregon and at the ATS in Spokane, Washington. Jim is a graduate of

the University of Redlands, Redlands, California, and has attended George

Fox Evangelical Seminary. Jim has developed a basic survival training course for new chaplains

designed to be given before they are able to receive their ICPC Basic Training. Jim is a recorded

(ordained) minister with the Northwest Yearly Meeting of Friends (Quakers).

Chaplain Jerry Gaidos Jerry Gaidos has been a volunteer chaplain with the Clatsop Emergency

Services Chaplaincy in Clatsop County Oregon for 11 years. Jerry started as

a Washington County Deputy in 1975. In 1981 he became a Portland Police

officer and worked patrol until 1996 when he was promoted to criminalist.

As a patrol officer, Jerry was involved in peer support which introduced him

to CISM. Upon retirement in 2004, through circumstances only God could

orchestrate, Jerry was asked to be the Astoria P.D. Chaplain. The chaplaincy now has three

chaplains and covers all the emergency service agencies in Clatsop County. Jerry and his wife,

Roxie, have been married for 46 years.

Chaplain Pat Hamman An Ordained Pastor and Chaplain, Pat has been married to Vicki since 1975.

They live in Sammamish, Washington, and have four adult children and two

grandchildren. Pat has 35 years of Pastoral ministry experience, this includes

over 30 years of experience as a Police, Fire & EMS Chaplain. Pat has

officiated over 600 weddings, funerals & memorials; responded to

approximately 2,000 on-scene emergency calls; and has trained thousands in

crisis response, intervention and CARE. (Compassion Acceptance Reflection

Encouragement). Pastor Pat serves individuals, couples, families and

organizations from all walks of life and faith choices.

Mel Langston Mel Langston has worked in the mental health field for over 20 years, with

individuals and families of all ages. Her professional training includes

Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Psychology and Counseling and a PhD in

Health Psychology. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Oregon and

hold state and national certifications in mental health and substance abuse.

Mel believes in a holistic approach to counseling, respecting the

individuality and complexity of all human beings. Her work is grounded in

systemic theory and evidence-based behavioral medicine, acknowledging the unity of body,

mind, emotions, and spirit. Mel has worked with abuse and trauma since early 1994, initially

working in the sex abuse field with victims, families, and offenders. She has since integrated

trauma therapy into several substance abuse treatment programs and in her private practice.

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Chaplain Todd Pynch Todd Pynch has served as a chaplain for the past 23 years. Todd has been a

long-standing member of ICPC and is recognized as a Master Chaplain with

them. He currently serves as the Executive Chaplain for Crisis Chaplaincy

Services in Salem, Oregon. His organization serves police, fire and dispatch

agencies in Marion, Benton, Linn, Polk & Yamhill Counties in Oregon,

caring for more than 1000 emergency responders and responding to more

than 400 calls for service each year. During his career as a chaplain, Todd

has dealt with the death of 13 emergency service responders including 3 Line of Duty Deaths,

the death of a deputy in Iraq and the suicide of a firefighter. He serves as a co-leader of Peer

Support Teams in Marion & Benton Counties as well as being a member of the Oregon State

Police Critical Incident Response Team. Currently he is also pursuing a Masters in Clinical

Mental Health Counseling through Walden University. Todd first started working in police work

in 1975, working for the Stayton Police Department, the Oregon State Police and the Benton

County Sheriff’s Office. He also served as a pastor for 17 years and has been married to his wife,

Martha, for 32 years. Todd & Martha have two children, Cari & Andrew.

Phyllis Rogers Phyllis O. Rogers has been a family therapist in the greater Seattle area since

1998, serving hundreds of clients. She specializes in couples, families and

First Responders dealing with relationship challenges, traumatic loss, PTSD,

anxiety and depression. She is trained in the Gottman Method for couples

counseling. Phyllis opened in Life Clinic, LLC in 2010 and is the Director.

Chaplain Mike Ryan Mike Ryan has served as a police / fire chaplain since 1985, spending his

first 18 years a chaplain for the San Francisco Police Department. He moved

to Washington in 2002 and began his service with the Bellevue Police and

Fire Departments, Medina PD and Eastside Fire and Rescue. Chaplain

Ryan's work in the public safety community led him to develop skills and

expertise in Disaster Mental Health, including work with survivors from the

Oklahoma City Bombing, the Loma Prieta earthquake, the 9/11 WTC

response. He is a certified expert in Traumatic Stress Management and a trainer in disaster

mental health for Public Health Seattle King County's Disaster Mental Health Reserve Corp.

Mike is the ICPC Region 2 Regional Director.

Chaplain John Transue John Transue served the Chesapeake, VA, Police Department for 14 years.

He is a chaplain with the Norfolk, VA and Amtrak Police Departments. John

graduated from Philadelphia Biblical University in 1969 with a Bachelor of

Science in Bible. He also holds a Master of Public Administration from

Golden Gate University; a Master of Education from Boston University and

a Ph.D. from Trinity Theological Seminary. He retired from the United

States Navy as a Senior Chief Radioman. Chaplain Transue became active in ICPC in 1995. He

holds the training designation of Fellow. He was appointed as the Academic Registrar in

September 2009. He is married to the former Kathleen Huff. They have two children.

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Chief Jon Zeliff (Ret.) Jon D. Zeliff served for eight-years as the Chief of Police in Central Point,

Oregon, before retiring in June of 2012. He began his policing career in

November 1984 as a Reserve Officer for the Grants Pass Police Department,

and was later hired full time in July of 1986. Prior to becoming Chief of the

Central Point Police Department, Jon served as the Support and Patrol

Bureau Commanders for the Grants Pass Department of Public Safety. Jon has been married to

his wife Laura, a retired Deputy Chief for the Grants Pass Department of Public Safety, for 36

years. Together they have two grown sons, Damon and Jacob, and recently celebrated the birth

of their tenth grandchild. Jon earned an Associate of Science Degree in Criminal Justice from

Rogue Community College, a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Business Management from Northwest

Christian College, and an Executive Certificate from the Oregon Department of Public Safety

Standards and Training. Jon has a wide-ranging background in public service, to include: Patrol

Officer, Survival Skills Instructor, Narcotics Detective, Field Training Officer, Patrol Corporal,

Patrol Sergeant, Detective Sergeant, SWAT Team Leader and Team Commander, and Public

Safety Lieutenant. Jon is also a certified and experienced structural firefighter. Jon has

completed the “Basic” and “Advanced” week-long “Ethics-Train-the Trainer” courses offered by

the Institute for Law Enforcement Administration, Center for Law Enforcement Ethics in Plano,

Texas, and has attended the two-day ethics seminar entitled; "Honoring the Badge: Ethical Issues

for Peace Officers and Administrators" offered by the respected Josephson Institute of Ethics.

Jon has been consulted by a number of organizations for guidance on difficult ethics matters, and

is considered a trustworthy resource to public safety professionals for candid and reliable advice

about the countless and often complex ethical challenges that they face each and every day.

Notable Leadership trainings that Jon has attended include the week-long Oregon Executive

Development Institute (OEDI), the three-week IACP Leadership in Police Organizations, Oregon

Fire Service Administrators Institute, the Southwestern Legal Foundation Police Executive

Development Course, along with many trips to the annual week-long IACP conferences which

are held throughout the country. Under Jon’s leadership, the City of Central Point Police

Department became the first law enforcement agency in the Nation to meet all of the

requirements for earning the esteemed “Certificate of Excellence in Integrity” from the National

Institute of Ethics. Jon is a credentialed Public Safety Chaplain and member of the Rogue Valley

Chaplains Association, serving public safety personnel throughout the Southern Oregon region.

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2016 SEMINAR SCHEDULE

Sunday, February 7, 2016

6:00 PM Regional Team/Area Representatives Dinner and Meeting

Monday, February 8, 2016

8:30-11:30 AM Area Representatives Breakfast and Meeting

1:30-3:00 PM Set up and Preparation for RTS – Regional Team

3:00-5:00 PM Registration and Check-In

5:30 PM Dinner in Pacific View Lodge Dining Room (1st Floor)

7:00 PM Opening Meeting – (Everyone, Fireside Room in the Haven Building 2nd

Floor)

7:30 PM Session 1 Leadership A Chaplain’s Influence: Chief Jon Zeliff (Ret.)

(Everyone, Fireside Room in the Haven Building 2nd

Floor)

9:00 PM Registration/Fellowship!

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

6:30-8:00 AM Session 2 Basic Class B04 Ceremonies & Events: Todd Pynch

(Pacific Room 2nd Floor)

7:30 AM Registration

8:00-9:00 AM Breakfast in Pacific View Lodge Dining Room (1st Floor)

9:15 AM-12:15 PM Session 3 Leadership A Chaplain’s Influence: Chief Jon Zeliff (Ret.)

(Everyone, Fireside Room in the Haven Building 2nd

Floor)

12:30-1:30 PM Lunch in Pacific View Lodge Dining Room (1st Floor)

1:45-5:15 PM Session 4 A Leadership A Chaplain’s Influence: Chief Jon Zeliff (Ret.)

(Everyone, Fireside Room in the Haven Building 2nd

Floor)

5:30 PM Dinner in Pacific View Lodge Dining Room (1st Floor)

7:30-8:00 PM Regional Business Meeting (Fireside Room in the Haven Building 2nd

Floor)

8:00-9:00 PM State Meetings/Fellowship/ Rest and Relax/ Network!!!

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Wednesday, February 10, 2016

6:30-8:00 AM Session 5 Basic Class B10 Suicide: Mike Dismore

(Pacific Room 2nd Floor)

8:00-9:00 AM Breakfast in Pacific View Lodge Dining Room (1st Floor)

9:15-10:45 AM Session 6 Basic Class B12 Sensitivity & Diversity: Jim Crowley

(Pacific Room 2nd Floor)

Advanced Class #1: Disaster Response: Protocols, Credentialing and Relationships

– Mike Ryan (Fireside Room in the Haven Building 2nd

Floor)

11:00 AM-12:30 PM Session 7: Basic Class B09 Substance Abuse: Jim Fields

(Pacific Room 2nd Floor)

Advanced Class #2: The Intricacies of Trauma – Mel Langston

(Fireside Room in the Haven Building 2nd

Floor)

Lunch On Your Own

3:45-5:15 PM Session 8 Basic Class B05 Confidentiality & Legal Liability: Jerry Gaidos

(Pacific Room 2nd Floor)

Training Credentialing/Accreditation: John Transue

(Fireside Room in the Haven Building 2nd

Floor)

5:30-7:00 PM Awards Banquet – Wear your uniform tonight!

(Pacific View Dining Room & Fireside Room in the Haven Building 2nd

Floor)

8:00 PM Fellowship/Snacks (Pacific Room)

Thursday, February 11, 2016

6:30-8:00 AM Session 9 Basic Class B08 Law Enforcement Family: Pat Hamman & Phyllis

Rogers (Pacific Room 2nd Floor)

8:00-9:00 AM Breakfast in Pacific View Lodge Dining Room (1st Floor)

9:15-10:00 AM Session 10 Devotional: Jim Crowley

(Everyone, Fireside Room in the Haven Building 2nd

Floor)

10:15-11:15 AM Session 11: Special Attention: Mike Ryan

(Everyone, Fireside Room in the Haven Building 2nd

Floor)

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2016 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION

LODGING AND MEALS

I. Registration Fee

The registration fee covers the cost of the conference itself (presentations, materials, etc.). It

includes the full schedule of classes (not room and meals.)

Chaplain Full Registration Fee: $155.00 for ICPC members

$235.00 for non-members

(Does NOT include ICPC membership)

Free for all spouses

If you are not currently a member, please visit the ICPC website: icpc4cops.org or contact the

office at: [email protected].

If you would like to register for only a part of the conference, please call Jerry Gaidos directly at

503-791-1705, or email him at [email protected].

Registration and payment is due by January 31. 2016! No reservations will be held without

payment. Please note that we are not able to take Visa/MasterCard payments this year.

II. Lodging and Meals Fee

This year’s ICPC Region 2 Conference will again be held at the beautiful Cannon Beach

Conference Center in Cannon Beach, Oregon, February 8-11, 2016. This is a beautiful

conference facility on the beach and is self contained so all of our needs are met in one location.

Bring your spouse! They will appreciate the training as well as the time away with you.

You have several choices of rooms. Some rooms can accommodate several people. If you choose

that option you can really cut your price down. Please note that this price is in addition to the

registration fee and is a per person cost (not a per night cost.) It covers all 3 nights of

lodging, 3 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 3 dinners, and coffee with snacks throughout the day. All

of our meals will be in the Pacific View Lodge dining room. Training sessions will be held in

the Fireside Room in the Haven Building and Pacific View Lodge. All of the rooms are

lovely and comfortable. Please note that there are no TV’s, radios, or phones in the rooms.

Rooms and Prices (Per Person)

The Room Rates are listed below on the Lodging and Meal Reservation Form. Rooms will

be assigned on a first come, first served basis. Please let us know if you need wheelchair

access. This price is per person and includes all of your lodging and meals. It is not a per-

night charge.

No reservation is complete until payment is received.

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Lodging and Meal Reservation Form – Page One

ICPC Region 2 Conference

February 8-11, 2016 Cannon Beach Conference Center

You may choose to stay at the Cannon Beach Conference Center where all meals and meetings

will take place. If you would rather find your own lodging somewhere else, you may still choose

to take meals at the Conference Center. Please return this form along with the ICPC registration

form. One attendee per form please (except for husbands and wives). All forms are due with

payment by January 31, 2016. No reservations can be held without payment.

Name_________________________________________________________________________

Home Address _________________________________________________________________

City, State, Zip _________________________________________________________________

Home Phone ____________________________ Cell Phone _____________________________

Email Address _____________________________ Spouse’s Name _______________________

Is your spouse attending the conference? __________________

What Faith Discipline do you represent? _____________________________________________

Please mark all that apply:

ICPC Member

FFC Member

Police

Fire

Peer Support

Liaison Officer

DV Advocate

Volunteer

Paid

Part time

Full time

STEP ONE: Please choose from the following –

I will stay at the Conference Center and take my meals there (one package price). If you

select this box, please mark your choice for lodging, number of guests per room, and price.

Pacific View Lodge

#Guests Per Room Rate Per Guest

1 $312.00

2 $292.00

3 $268.00

4 $246.00

5 or 6 $228.00

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Pacific View Lodge “Bunk Rooms (these are very small rooms with private bath)

#Guests Per Room Rate Per Guest

1 $263.00

2 $241.00

3 $216.00

4 $199.00

Beach Front

#Guests Per Room Rate Per Guest

1 $311.00

2 $289.00

3 $265.00

4 $242.00

East Haven

#Guests Per Room Rate Per Guest

1 $274.00

2 $249.00

3 $227.00

4-5 $214.00

Tides

#Guests Per Room Rate Per Guest

1 $292.00

2 $265.00

3 $241.00

4 $228.00

5 $216.00

6 $192.00

Please put this group of people together (husbands and wives please list here as well):

______________________________________ _______________________________________

I will be staying at a different location. ________________________________________

Though I will be staying at a different location, I would still like to take meals with the others

at the Conference Center. This package price includes 3 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 3 dinners, coffee,

water bottles, and snacks. The cost is $130.00 for each person.

If you will only be at the conference for part of the time, please email or call Jerry Gaidos for

your pricing. 503-791-1705 or [email protected].

I have special dietary needs. Please inform the Conference Center as follows: Go to the

conference center web page, www.cbcc.net, select the “Conferences” tab. From the drop-down

menu select “Meal Rates & Info” near the top of the page select “Special Diet Request Page” (it

is in blue). Once on the request page select “Special Diet Request Form” again in blue near the

top of the page. Fill out the form and submit.

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Lodging and Meal Reservation Form – Page Three

Step Two: Please fill out the totals below (use one form for each attendee; husbands and wives

may be on the same form.)

Total registration fee:

Registration fee for ICPC members $155.00 $_______________

Registration for non-members $235.00 $_______________

(Does NOT include ICPC membership)

Package price for lodging and meals $_______________

Meals only package price $130.00 $_______________

TOTAL for registration, lodging/meals: $_______________ due by 01/31/2016

Payment Options:

Check (made payable to ICPC Region 2)

Purchase Order #__________________________ (Payable through 01/31/2016)

Department Name _________________________________________________________

Department Address___________________________________________________________

Department Phone Number _____________________________________________________

The Cannon Beach Conference Center requires us to make meal and lodging reservations

well in advance of the conference. Thank you for getting this information and your

payment to us on time.

Mail the three registration pages and payment to:

ICPC Region 2

P.O. Box 305

Warrenton, OR 97146

If you have any questions, please call Jerry at 503-791-1705

Or E-mail him at [email protected].

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The International Conference of Police Chaplains (ICPC) serves and

provides training to law enforcement chaplains (volunteer or paid),

officers and agency administrators.

Departments, regardless of size, receive the benefits and information

needed to develop and/or enhance their chaplaincy program.

Training provides continuing education credits (CEU), as well as

equipping attendees to better serve law enforcement officers, families

and communities.

The Journal, our quarterly publication, may be viewed on the ICPC

website.

For more information about ICPC, or how to become a member contact:

ICPC

PO Box 5590

Destin, FL 32540

(850) 654-9736

[email protected]

www.icpc4cops.org

Member benefits include access to a network of mutual support,

educational material, and training. A few other benefits:

Lending Library-available through the Member's Only Section.

Credentialing-Members may substantiate their ongoing education by

pursuing the following levels: Basic, Liaison, Senior, Master, Diplomate

and Fellow (see our Credentialing booklet for compliance requirements).

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