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ring your singing, dancing, magic and socially acceptable mayhem to the 2003 Annual Convention. It's Beach Blanket Bingo on the Florida coast as you compete for $500 cash in an all-out talent contest. Start rehearsing your act now because the competition for the cash prize will be fierce! Individual and group acts are welcome. Join in on the fun.
Talent Show Registration
Please sign-up for the talent show by calling the ASA Meetings Department at (800) 272-7467, ext. 235 or 241.
Too shy to display your talents?
For the shy ones in attendance, team up with your table mates to create the best sandcastle! ASA will provide the sand. You provide the creative genius. An impartial jury comprised of the hotel staff will judge the entries and decide which table wins the $250 prize.
The Welcome Party and Talent Show are guaranteed to get the Convention off to a hilariously good start!
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y understanding and utilizing positive energy, you enrich both your personal and professional life. When you focus on positive energy, you harvest such benefits as joyously meeting the challenges of constant change; becoming a better leader, team player, communicator, negotiator, problem solver, and creative thinker; and you reduce both your physical and emotional stress.
This keynote presentation will give you a number of simple, but effective, suggestions on how you can immediately begin enriching your life in positive ways. It teaches you, in very specific and proven ways, how to be your own source for inspiration and motivation.
Real and lasting improvements await those who take part in this life-changing presentation.
John Powers is the author of four best-selling novels, the creator and producer of the Broadway musical, "Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?" and the creator and host of a PBS series on how to be an effective public speaker. Power's business background includes producing his musical for five years, raising more than $1 million in capital and coordinating the efforts of more than 200 artistic, financial and marketing people. In 1988, he founded the Powers of Motivation Institute and since then has worked with over a 1,000 prominent corporations and associations to provide programs on succeeding in a changing world.
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Spring Break Makeover
Friday, March 21
10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
pring into action and jazz up your life with health and beauty tips from the experts at Serenity by the sea, the full-service spa at the Hilton Sandestin. Rev-up, relax and renew with 1 1/2 hours of pampering and information for a more healthy you.
The program starts with nutrition basics and reviews the benefits of an exercise regimen. Afterwards, relax and learn the mental and physical benefits of massage, types of massage and aromatherapy. Follow up with the benefits of facials and cover basic skin and hair care and make-up application.
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he ASA Collision and Mechanical Divisions will meet separately to allow participants the opportunity to gather information on various division and industry initiatives specific to their business. Take advantage of this opportunity to exchange your ideas, thoughts, interests and concerns with other ASA members. Most importantly, you're certain to gather new knowledge that will help you and your business succeed.
Collision Division
Friday, March 21
10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m., 2:15 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.
During the 2003 Annual Convention, the ASA Collision Division will address issues such as working with insurers, what constitutes a quality repair, the clarity of the automated estimate systems and receiving compensation for performing repair procedures. We'll also ask you to help shape the future of this division. We need your input and opinions to develop strategies to overcome the challenges we all face each day. The best way to get involved is to commit to participate and share ideas with each other. Plan now to attend these meetings as we discover opportunities for your success.
Mechanical Division
Friday, March 21
10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m., 2:15 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.
Many uncertainties await automotive aftermarket repair facilities. What does the future hold for the independents? What changes will need to be made by independent shops to continue doing business next year, five years or ten years from now? What can ASA, as an association, do to help prepare our members for the future? The ultimate goal of ASA is to be the source for services, information, business solutions and the resource for knowledge in order to give our members an edge over the competition. For the benefit of your future, your customer's future and the future of the aftermarket repair facility, come and provide direction for your association. |
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SA members, member-based entities and employees:
- Value professionalism and their relationships with other members, member groups, employees, industry segments, organizations and consumers.
- Value honesty, ethics and integrity in the conduct of the organization's business and in their individual pursuits.
- Value dedication to and achievement in the industry which they serve.
These values form the basis of the ASA Long-range Strategic Plan. This afternoon session will focus on each of our roles and responsibilities as we work to ensure the fulfillment of these value principles. |
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im Gard, a humor philosopher and authority on stress reduction, will provide the evening's entertainment. You'll laugh the night away as Tim utilizes outrageous stories and unusual toy props to give you a fresh perspective on workplace humor and life through the principles of laughter. Discover how to harness humor to instantly reduce stress and renew spirits throughout the day. You'll discover how to use humor in your shop to reduce stress, renew spirits and become a more effective leader.
Join our host, ASA Chairman Dan Frohlich, for a grand and fun-filled evening.
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