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Warm Beach Retreat Registrations Open Until February 16

January 10, 2014

TO:            Mental Health, Substance Abuse, Prevention and Treatment Providers

FROM:       John and Ray of ATI & Harvey Funai, Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery

SUBJECT:  FEBRUARY 20 & 21, 2014 WARM BEACH RETREAT REGISTRATION PACKET

Please return your registration forms to (ATI) by February 16, 2014.  A ten dollar ($10) late fee will be added to registrations received after February 16, 2014. We are excited about this year’s retreat and we are looking forward to seeing you there.  This year our Key Note Speaker during the opening ceremony of the retreat will be, Marsha Botzer, M.A., Consultant, and long standing committee member of the “Saying It Out-Loud” conference.  Then we will breakout into workshops.  Certificates for fourteen Continuing Education Units (CEUs) will be handed out in the Cedar Lodge Chapel after completion of the conference. 

We will have tables available for exhibits.  If you are interested in having an exhibit please contact Ray Godsey at (425) 330-9817 to reserve a table.  Back again by popular demand is the Rainbows End Bookstore that will be located in the registration area.  The annual social event/dance will be held Thursday evening  2/20/ 2014.  Please join us for lots of fun and door prizes.

Please contact John Cecsarini or Ray Godsey if you have any questions on the Warm Beach Retreat: John Cecsarini, ATI at 425-330-4262 or Ray Godsey, ATI (425) 330-9817

Or visit our website, www.aticeus.com.

Thank you and we look forward to serving you, see you there.

Respectfully;

Robert Ray Godsey, Executive Director, ATI

John L Cecsarini, President, ATI                                       

                                            

Warm Beach Retreat Mission Statement:  It is the mission of the Warm Beach Committee to provide an annual retreat for individuals who work with or support the field of prevention, intervention, treatment and recovery from chemical abuse and dependency.  The purpose is to provide training relevant to the current needs and interests in the field, and to create opportunities for networking, socializing and enhancing our professional community.