Registration Deposit
Before June 30th 2007
Balance due at conference |
$30.00 |
Registration
Before June 30th 2008 |
Single...............$45.00
Married.............$75.00
Child 0-16 ........$25.00
Multiple Children..$50.00 |
Registration
After June 30th 2008 |
Single...............$60.00
Married.............$90.00
Child 0-16 ........$40.00
Multiple Children..$65.00
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Cancellation Policy
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All cancellations must be made prior to the workshop. A refund will be given, less a $30 processing fee. |
Other Activities / Fees:
Meet & Greet Dinner
(Monday 5-10pm)
Traditional Iowa Dinner
Iowa Pork, Iowa corn, salads, desserts, drink
Adults $6.00
ages 4-11 $4.00
children 3 & under FREE
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Need a roommate ?
This group is intended to help those who want to reduce costs by having a roommate. Maybe you have many, a few or no people coming from your area or state; well be the first!
http://groups.yahoo.com |
Apostolic Assembley Of Anamosa
9527 Highwya 151
Anamosa, IA 52205
Ph. 319 462-4170 or 319 462-3932
Pastor Clayton George |
Peak Season Camping Fees -- May 1 to September 30
Wapsipinicon is about 2or 3 miles from church
www.iowadnr.com
Mondern Area $16 per night/electric $11 per night/non-electric
Sewer & Water Add $3 per night
Equestrian Sites Add $3 per night
Emerson Bay Campground Cable TV Hook-up Add $2 per night |
Hotel Information:
Microtel Inn & Suites
5500 Dyer Ave
Marion, IA 52302
319-373-7400
11.5 miles away $60.00 (2 Queens)
www.microtelinn.com
Quality Inn
4747 1st Ave SE
Cedar Rapids, IA 52402
319-393-8800
17 miles away
$64.99 (1-4 people)
www.choicehotels.com
Baymont Inn & Suites
1220 Park Place NE
Cedar Rapids, IA 52402
319 378-8000 18.5 miles away www.baymontinns.com
Main Stay Suites
5145 Rockwell Dr NE
Cedar Rapids, IA 52402
319 363-7829
$63.00 a night
The Long Branch Hotel 90 Twixe Town Rd. NE
Cedar Rapids, IA 52402
619 377-6386
$90.00 a night (?)

Palmer Travel Agency
www.ytb.com/palmer
rpalmer_2004@yahoo.com
Phone: (760) 967-4159
Cell: (760) 842-8538
Fax: (760) 967-4159
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National Deaf Evangelism STAFF approval form. All STAFF Members must have this "form" signed and returned prior to the National Deaf Conference each year by their pastor. Please print and mail this form.
Night Service Participants forms
For those who want to minister in song at the conference or help interpret:
Song request guidelines
Platform dress standard
Conference Etiquette
1) Never leave your children unattended (church, hotel etc)
2) Tip the waitress for yourself & your children if at separate tables
3) Signing at all times at conference
4) Pre-service prayer 6:30 pm (no visiting during prayer time)
Shuttle
$2.00 each way
Deaf Panel
Thursday - Deaf Class 9:30 - 12:00
1:Men's Panel
2:Woman's Panel
Please submit your questions for the Panel to review to: Curtis Noland cdn123@juno.com
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SLA, an approved RID CMP sponsor, is pleased to sponsor Continuing Education Units for this event. This program is offered for a possible .25 CEUs per session in the Content Area of Professional Studies and has an Instructional Level of introductory, intermediate, advanced.
Harvest 2008 Conference
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Tuesday - Thursday
9:30 am - 3:30pm
Friday 9:30 - 11:30
Services:
Monday - Thursday 7:00 pm
Friday
SignSpiration
7:00 pm |
Special Notice
Night Service Special Sign/Song Groups |
Are you and or your sign group interested in doing a song for NDEC this year?
If so, please contact Kim Parks Akparks@aol.com
Kim is scheduling the songs for the night services as well as the Friday night SignSpiration. There are only 14 slots (one song per group), so get your request in now. She will need a video tape or DVD of your proposed song which must be in to her by July 1, 2008. Because of the limited slots it is important that you contact her quickly. Songs will be considered according to the order they are received and groups with Deaf members will be given first consideration.
Groups not chosen for the night services Monday through Thursday will be given the option of doing their song on Friday night for a Signspiration. |
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Looking for singers and musicians that will be in Iowa for NDEM 2008 that are interested in helping with the services.
1) Need to be in good standing at their local church (statement from music director or pastor)
2) Need to submit a recording of themselves playing or singing to me by June 20, 2008
Two options for submitting songs are available:
1) Mail to:
Ginger Majors
9305 Hwy 105
Melville, La 71353
2) Upload files via the Internet to my ftp site (accepts large files)
Anyone interested can contact me at Gmajors528@aol.com |
Offering  |
| Wednesday evening will be our annual Deaf Ministry Offering. Be prayerful about your personal offering and offering from your local church. |
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The 2008 National Deaf Conference Scrapbook will be on CD. This will have the "group" pictures as well as the many events that will take place during the week. Take the CD to Wal-mart and print off the pictures you like.
The cost will be $15.00.
(Pay at the Conference - profits go to Deaf Evangelism)
2008 CD Scrapbook

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Saturday
Bus Tour

622 46th Avenue
Amana Iowa 52203
800-579-2294
www.AmanaColonies.com
Monday July 21, 2008 ANDSaturday July 26, 2008
Amana Colonies trip
9:30am vans leave Microtel Inn
12:30 lunch
2:00 PM vans return
2:30 back at Microtell
Anamosa Prison Museum
On your own if interested
Special opening from 10:00 am -3:00 PM
www.Aasphistory.com
The name Amana means to "remain faithful". We have, in many ways, remained faithful to our communal culture; historical buildings have been preserved; the Amana Church remains active; the traditions of quality products are alive in the Colonies. You will not see discount stores or chain restaurants; you will not see large retailers. Even our convenience store was built to respect the architectural traditions of the Colonies.
What will you see in the Amana Colonies? Historical buildings dating to the mid-1850's, made of local materials...wood, sandstone, locally fired brick and limestone. You will discover an amalgamation of architectural styles, coupling traditional German craftsmanship and the straight lines and details of Colonial America. You will see three board wooden fences, fruit trees and gardens. The smokestack of the woolen mill stands stark against the rising sun; the blossoms of the Lily Lake sway gently in the summer breeze. |
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