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SkillsUSA WashingtonLeadership Conference
and Skills Championships
Tacoma Conference CenterApril 17-19, 2014
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Cover graphics: Advisor: Adam Scroggins
Lance Picketts
WelcomeThe 2014 SkillsUSA Washington State Leadership Conference
& Skills Championships are hosted by:Bates Technical College
Clover Park Technical College
PLANNING TEAM
State Conference CoordinatorsBruce McBurney, Dennis Wallace
Leadership Contest CoordinatorsMarion Simnett, Keith Kuniyasu
Skills Contest CoordinatorHilary Mayhan
Conference RegistrationKurt Kuniyasu
State Officer TrainerKarmen Ayres
SkillsUSA WashingtonState Certified Trainers
Hilary Mayhan, Bruce McBurney,Adam Scroggins
State Officer Advisor TeamAndy Berhow, Teri Bravomejia, Ryan Broom, Bill Culver,
Ray and Linda Cyr, Dorothy Edwards, Keith Kuniyasu, Tyler Rentz
is sponsored by
The Superintendent of Public InstructionRandy Dorn, Superintendent
Assistant Superintendent for Career & College ReadinessKathleen Lopp
Director, Career & Techincal EducationBetty Klattenhoff
Supervisor of Skilled & technical SciencesDennis Wallace
SkillsUSA Washington Executive DirectorBruce McBurney, Secondary
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Thank You For Your SupportBates Technical College
Dr. Ron Langrell, PresidentCheri Loiland, VP of Instruction
Washington State PatrolDetective Sergeant Jeff Maijala
NC MachineDominic, Training Director
Misty Wall, HR Director
Lynsey NortonHotel Murano, Sales Acc’t Representative
The colors RED, WHITE, BLUE and GOLD represent the national organization ofSkillsUSA.
RED and WHITE represent the individual states and chapter.
BLUE represents the common union of the states and the chapters.
GOLD represents the individual, the most important element of the organization.
Clover Park Technical CollegeDr. Lonnie L. Howard, President
Joyce Loveday, VP for Instruction
United States ArmySsgt C. Conant
US Army Recruiting
Paul RingstadUTI, Admissions Representative
Jessica OddCourtyard by Marriott, Sales Manager
Please be courteous to other hotel guests.Keep the noise down and clean up after yourselves.
Thank you!
Your 2013-2014 State Officers
Region V National VP
State PresidentRileyJohnsonProgramFt. Vancouver HS
Vice PresidentHannah PowersProgramArlington HS
SecretaryTaryn WolfeProgramArlington HS
TreasurerConnor WolfeProgramArlington HS
ReporterRosendo LopezProgramA.C. Davis HS
ParliamentarianAlejandro ReyesProgramA.C. Davis HS
HistorianLeah ShannonProgramYakima-Valley TC
Sergeant-at-ArmsIan SinclairGraphicsRiver Ridge HS
Welcome to the 2014 SkillsUSA Washington State Leadership and Skills Championships. On behalf of National Headquarters I congratulate you on making it this far. SkillsUSA has the most dedicated and committed students in the country. We are part of an organization where we can all be united.
Whether this is your first or potentially your last time at state, I challenge you to make it your best. It is not about the competitions. Rather it is about the connections you can make. Take some time away from your phone to engage with those around you. Go to some of the social events and talk with others outside your chapter. Experience new things. This is your chance to have fun while developing vital skills for the future.
No matter the results I know Washington will be well represented in Kansas City! We have some of the best talent right here. Remember to have a great conference, connect with others and to soar with your strengths!
Good luck and best wishes for your success.
Erika NelsonSkillsUSARegion V Vice-President
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Opening SessionSponsored by
The Washington Association ofSkilled and Technical Sciences
3:00 pmThursday, April 17, 2014
Bicentennial PavillionBallrooms A, G, D
Closing Session &Awards Ceremony
Sponsored by
Bates Technical College
1:00 pmSaturday, April 19, 2014
Tacoma Conference Center
For over two decades, Joe Estey has assisted individuals and organizations as a Human Performance Improvement solutions expert. Currently, as the leader of Safety Engineering and Training for Advanced Technologies and Laboratories, he is charged with creating innovative solutions to complex problems affecting some of the world’s largest companies or organizations including Luminant Power, General Edison, Kapstone Paper and the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Featured as an expert in leadership and organizational
development, he has appeared in DVDs and online training videos including "Attitude: Your Most Priceless Possession," and "Improving Your Performance." His book, "The Tomorrow Tapestry: Life Woven on the Fabric of Change" was
thPublish America’s 6 Best selling business book in 2008. As the recipient of three National Awards from the White House Executive Leadership council for his work in public outreach and education, he routinely speaks to thousands of students, entrepreneurs and business people across the United States.
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Best of Luck to
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Bring home the gold!
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Workshops1 - FUND RAISING - Linda CyrThe fund raising workhop will consist of an introduction to what fund raising is, why it is necessary, what it takes to fund raise, examples of different ideas that work, a brainstorm of ideas, and finally a critique of the ideas to help membersbetter understand why an idea may or may not work.
2 - ALL THINGS NATIONALS - Andy BerhowA presentation about all things Kansas City and the SkillsUSA National Leadership Conference and Skills Championships! Including information for members about what they will and can do in Kansas City, MO. Get information about the city, land-marks, food, places to go, things to do and what members can expect while attending nationals.
3 - GOAL SETTING - Willie HarperThis workshop is geared to helping everyone learn a four step strategy to beginplanning their futures by (1) understanding the importance of discovering theirinterests and passions, (2) setting realistic goals, (3) creating a strategy to achievetheir goals, and (4) learning to take action. This interactive workshop engages andprovokes everyone to think beyond today and more about their future.
4 - PROFESSIONALISM - Willie HarperThink you’re ready to head out into the real worl of resumes, interviews, and pro-fessionalism? Play a game where you’ll work in teams and take on the role of the“Hiring Manager”. Learn what is important in a resume, what it means to be “pro-fessional” in an interview, get some tips on “acting the interview”, appropriate attire and setting up “grown up” email addresses and voice mail.
5 - APPROPRIATE and FUN DANCING - Leah ShannonMembers will learn basic dancing skills such as the Fox Trot, Line Dancing, andSwing. A great way to meet and socialize with other members and build y our skill.
6 - PUBLIC SPEAKING - Karmen Ayers and Riley JohnsonBrave the stage and open your voice! Participants will learn a few key publicspeaking points and build their confidence at the podium.
7 - SkillsUSA JEOPARDY - Erika NelsonSkillsUSA is your professional student organization. Test your knowledge and meet fellow members while playing this crazy version of Jeopardy!
Calendar of EventsThursday, April 17Noon-3:00 pm - Conference check-in and
sign up for contest times- REQUIRED: SkillsUSA Professional Test- REQUIRED: Applications for Job Interview,
and Employment Application Process3:00-5:00 pm - Opening Session5:00-9:00 pm - Conference check-in and
sign up for contest times- REQUIRED: SkillsUSA Professional Test- REQUIRED: Applications for Job Interview,
and Employment Application Process5:30-6:00 pm - Technical Contest Orientation6:00-6:30 pm - Leadership Contest Orientation11:30 pm - Curfew
Friday, April 186:45-7:00 am - Buses to Technical Contests8:00-1:00 pm - Technical Skills Contests11:30-2:00 pm - Judge’s OrientationNoon-2:00 pm - Lunch
- Set up Promotional Bulletin Boards& Notebooks
2:30-6:00 pm - Leadership Contests2:00-3:00 pm - Workshop #13:00-4:00 pm - Workshop #24:00-5:00 pm - Workshop #36:00-7:00 pm - Workshop #46:30-7:00 pm - Pick up Promotional Bulletin Boards
& Notebooks8:00-10:30 pm - Friday night activity
Ice Cream Social & Games11:30 pm - Curfew
Saturday, April 197:00-9:00 am - Advisor Breakfast & Region Meetings8:00-11:00 am - Community Service Project8:00-10:00 am - Finals: Job Interview &
Job Skills Demonstration “A”9:00-11:00 am - State Delegate Meeting9:00-Noon - Quiz Bowl
- Health Knowledge Bowl9:00-10:00 am - Workshop #510:00-11:00 am - Workshop #611:00-Noon - Workshop #71:00-3:00 pm - Closing Session & Awards Ceremony
Thursday, April 17
Friday, April 18
Saturday, April 19
Pavilion
Pavilion CPavilion F
Pavilion A, G, DPavilion
Pavilion CPavilion F
Murano - Venice 1Murano - Venice 1
Marriott & MuranoSee site listing
MuranoMurano and Technical Contest sites
Murano - Living Room
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Murano - Living Room
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Marriott - ?????? - ???
Murano - LidoMurano - Torcello, & Burano
Murano - Venice 4Murano - Venice 1 & 3
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Convention Center
Good luck in your eventsand enjoy your visit to Tacoma!
Leadership & Skills Contests3D Imaging and AnimationBates DTRm - M 223
Action SkillsMuranoVenice 2
Architectural DraftingClover Park TCBldg 19 - Rm 203
Audio/Radio ProductionPeninsula HSRm - TBA
Automotive MaintenanceBates SCRm - C 310
Automotive RefinishingBates SCRm - C 110
Automotive Service TechnologyBates SCRm - C 310
Basic ElectronicsBates DTRm - E 101
Broadcast News ProductionBates MCRm - TBA
CabinetmakingBates SCRm B 201
CarpentryBates SCRm - B 201
Chapter Business ProceduresMuranoVenice 3
CNC MillingBates DTRm - E 101
CNC TurningBates DTRm - E 101
Collision Repair TechnologyBates SCRm - C 110
Commercial BakingBates DTRm - M 201
Community Service MuranoVenice 3
Bates DTRm - W 210
Computer ProgrammingBates DTRm - M 220
CosmetologyClover Park TCBldg 8, Rms 207 and Clinic 2
CreedMuranoVenice 1
Crime Scene InvestigationState Patrol Regional OfficesTacoma
Criminal JusticeState Patrol Regional OfficesTacoma
Culinary ArtsBates DTRm - M 201
Customer ServiceConvention CenterBoard Room 1 & 2
Diesel Equipment TechnologyBates SCRm - D 228
Digital CinemaBates MCRm - TBA Early Childhood EducationBates SCRm - E 116, 117, 118
Electrical Construction WiringBates SCRm - B 501
Electronics TechnologyBates DTRm - E 101
Employment Application ProcessMuranoVenice 2
Engineering Technology DesignMuranoCoat Room
EntrepreneurshipMuranoGallery
Computer Maintenance Technology
Leadership & Skills ContestsExtemporaneous SpeakingMuranoCoatroom (preparation) &Venice 1 (contest)
FirefightingBates SCRm - D 104
First Aid/CPRBates SCRm - TBA
Health Knowledge BowlMuranoVenice 2
Health Occupations Professional PortfolioMuranoLiving Room
InternetworkingClover Park TCBldg 16, Rm 109
Job InterviewMuranoApplication (Thursday)Pavilion FInterview (Friday) Lido, Torecello, Burano, Cavallino
Job Skills Demonstration “A”Tacoma Convention CenterRms - 403, 404, 405, 406
Job Skills Demonstration “OPEN”Tacoma Convention CenterRm - 407
Medical MathMuranoVenice 4
Medical TerminologyMuranoVenice 4
Mobile Electronics InstallationBates DTRm - E 101
Mobile Robotics TechnologyBates SCBuilding A - Cafeteria
Motorcycle Service TechnologyBates SCRm - C 210
Occupational Health & Safety NotebookMuranoLiving Room
Opening and Closing CeremoniesMuranoVenice 3
PhotographyFederal Way HSRm - TBA
Pin DesignMuranoVenice 3
Power Equipment TechnologyBates SCRm - C 210 Precision MachiningBates DTRm - E 101
Prepared SpeechMranoGallery
Promotional Bulletin BoardMuranoLiving Room
Quiz BowlMuranoVenice 1 & 3
Related Technical MathMuranoVenice 4
Restaurant ServiceBates DTRm - M 201 T-Shirt DesignMuranoVenice 2 Technical DraftingBates DTRm - W 209 TV Production, 2-PersonBates MCRm -TBA
Urban Search & RescueBates SCBuilding A - Cafeteria
Web DesignBates DTRm - M 223 WeldingBates SCRm - B 301 Welding FabricationLincoln HS Technology CenterSee Transportation Schedule - Saturday
Welding SculptureTacoma Convention Center403-408 Foyer
Transportation ScheduleFirst Student will be providing our shuttle service. Please show them your gratitude by thanking them when you ride the bus. ALL buses depart and arrive at the Murano.
Thursday, April 17, 20146:00 pm-7:30 pm – Contest orientation bus to Bates South Campus at the Murano
Friday, April 18, 2014Technical Skills contest shuttle buses will pick up between 6:45 am and 7:00 am at the Murano. There will be just one out bound run from each hotel and the various contest sites. Buses will return from the contest sites by 1:30 pm. Advisors are welcome to ride the buses to and from technical skills contest sites; or may elect to drive themselves.
Saturday, April 19, 2014Bus to Lincoln High School for Welding Fabrication will pick up at 6:30 am at theMurano and will return at noon.
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Best of luck in your competitions!
2014 Voting DelegatesChapter # DelegatesAberdeen 31 2Acad. Citizen. & Empower. 24 3Adna 3 1Arlington 42 4Auburn 15 2Auburn Riverside 29 3Bellevue 32 3Bonney Lake 15 2Bothell 41 4Bremerton 2 1Cascade 12 1Central Kitsap 47 4Central Valley 5 1Centralia 21 2Cheney 7 1Chief Leschi 3 1Clark County SC 127 6Columbia River 20 2Davis 40 3Decatur 31 3Eastmont 7 1Edmonds-Woodway 15 2Eisenhower 22 2Elma 37 3Enumclaw 12 1Ephrata 6 1Evergreen 28 2Federal Way 7 1Ferris 9 1Forks 1 0Ft. Vancouver 46 4Granger 21 2Hoquiam 2 0Jenkins 6 1Kent Meridian 3 1Kentridge 30 3Lake Stevens 3 1Lewis & Clark 9 1Lincoln 17 2Lynnwood 1 0Mary M. Knight 5 1Meadowdale 15 2Monroe 10 1Montesano 7 1Moses Lake 39 4Mount Si 8 1Mt. View 6 1Mountlake Terrace 2 0New Market VSC 5 1Newport 22 2NEWTECH SC 37 3North Mason 4 1North Thurston 18 2Oak harbor 4 1
Chapter # DelegatesOakville 5 1Olympia 7 1Pe Ell Dist. 301 9 1Peninsula 21 2Pierce Country SC 58 6Pt. Angeles 41 4Pro. Beauty School, Inc. 29 3Puget Sound SC 147 6Pullman 16 2Puyallup 9 1Quincy 13 2Rainier 13 2River Ridge 11 1Riverside 28 3Rogers-Puyallup 19 2Rogers-Spokane 29 3Sammamish 19 2Seattle SC 14 2Secondary Learning Cntr. 4 1Selah 9 1Sequim 15 2Shelton 15 2SkillsUSA St. Offc. 16 0Skyview 11 1Sno-Isle VSC 59 6Spokane Valley Tech. 14 2Stanton Academy 3 1Stevenson-Carlson 9 1Sumner 6 1Sunnyside 106 6Thomas Jefferson 76 6Timberline 7 1Todd Beamer 11 1Tri-Tech SC 42 4Wahuke 39 4Walla Walla 7 0WaNIC Tech Acad Digipen 9 1WA Virtual Academies 12 2Wenatchee VTSC 57 5West Seattle 7 1West Valley 28 3Winlock 23 2Woodland 8 1Yakima Valley TSC 161 6Yelm 14 2
No student members = zero (0) delegates
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AirGasWelding
Chief ArchitectArchitectural CAD Drafting
DeWaltCarpentry
FlukeAutomotive ServiceBasic Electronics
Computer Maintenance TechnologyDiesel Technology
Electronics TechnologyInternetworking
Motorcycle RepairResidential Wiring
Culinary Arts
Johnson & Wales UniversityCommercial Baking
Criminal Justice (3-person)Culinary Arts
Food& Beverage ServiceRobotics& Automation Technology
Lincoln ElectricMetal Fabrication
MegaTech CorporationAuto Contests
Miller Electric Mfg. Co.Collision Repair
Welding FabricationWelding
Welding Sculpture
NC MachineDiesel Technology
New England Culinary InstituteCommercial Baking
Culinary ArtsFood & Beverage Service
Perry Technical InstituteAutomotive Maintenance
Basic ElectronicsComputer Maintenance Technology
Electronics TechnologyHVAC
InternetworkingPrecision Machining Technology
Residential Wiring
Perry Technical Institute (cont’d)Robotics & Automation
Technical Computer ApplicationsWelding
Welding FabricatonSnap-On
AutomotiveAviation
Collision RepairDieselMarine
Motorcycle RepairAutomotive Painting & Refinishing
Power Mechanics
Snap-OnAutomotive
AviationCollision Repair
DieselMarine
Motorcycle RepairAutomotive Painting & Refinishing
Power Mechanics
Stihl NorthwestPower Mechanics
Universal Technical InstituteAutomotive Service
Automotive RefinishingCollision Repair
Diesel Technology
WyoTechAutomotive Service
Automotive RefinishingCollision Repair
Diesel TechnologyMotorcycle Repair
Delcam UniversityPrecision Machining
CNC MillingCNC Turning
Automated ManufacturingCommercial Baking
Culinary Arts
The Culinary Instituteof America
Commercial BakingCulinary Arts
Contest & Prize Sponsors
A Little Consideration!
SkillsUSA Emblem
During the Closing Session and Awards Ceremony please remain seated until theclosing gavel has sounded. We want all of our SkillsUSA Washington winners to have the recognition they have earned and deserve.
Dignitaries will be joining us at our Closing and Awards Ceremony. Leaving earlywhile others are still being recognized makes a bad impression and demonstrateslittle regard for tohers. Demonstrate we care about our professional organization,ourselves, and others!
We must celebrate every success!
The SHIELD represents Patriotism The shield denotes belief in democracy, liberty , and the American way of life.
The TORCH represents Knowledge The flaming torch reflects the light of knowledge, which dispells the darkness of ignorance. In the light of the torch progress will be made toward the vocational goals of the individual.
The ORBITAL CIRCLES represents Technology The circles represent the challenge of modern technology and the training needed to accept and master the challenge of new technical frontiers and the need to continuous education.
The GEAR represents the Industrial Society The gear, symbolic of the industrial society, denotes the interdependence and cooperation of the individual working together with labor and management for the betterment of mankind.
The HANDS represent the Individual The hands portray a search for knowledge and the desire to acquire a skill. In the process of attaining knowledge and skill, the individual will develop a respect for the dignity of work and become a productive and responsible citizen.
Andrew BeplerFt. Vancouver HS
Andy Berhow, Advisor
Our winner receives the first 2014 SkillsUSA Washington pin and a $50 Cash Prize
Earn a free pin on Friday and Saturday - just participate in the workshops!
2014 Conference Pin
Hotel Murano & PavilionBicentennial Pavilion
Pavilion
Restaurant
Courtyard
Fourth Floor
Third Floor
First Floor
Second Floor
LobbySpa
Torcello
Lido Boardroom
Venice Ballrooms
1 2 3 4
Burano
Living
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Cavallino
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Elevators
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Tacoma Convention Center
While in the Convention Centerplease keep thenoise level downFriday afternoonand evening.
Contests will bein progress!
Closing Sessionand AwardsCeremony
Bates Technical College
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Good Luck to allSkillsUSA Competitors
You are Champions at Work!
A Special Thank YouSkillsUSA Washington Conference Program
Sponsored by;
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