CLTC 5 2019

Tuesday, July 2, 2019 FROM 12:00 PM - Sunday, July 14, 2019 9:00 AM

Beber Camp, WI

Mid-America Region: Omaha Council

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Event Details

At Chapter Leadership Training Conference (CLTC), you'll discover what it means to be a leader and attain lifelong leadership skills.You'll also gain greater self-confidence, a sense of Jewish pride, and a community of diverse friendships, while enjoying new hobbies, sports competitions, chofesh (free time), celebrating Shabbat, and so much more!

With eight sessions to choose from at two different locations, we offer lots of flexibility for you to build a CLTC leadership experience into your summer plans.

BBYO offers need-based scholarship for select experiences. Please visit the Scholarship Information page for more details. Scholarship applications are due on January 22, 2019. Please don’t hesitate to fill out the scholarship application form.

 

Cost: $2,250.00 (due by 04/02/2019)
Deposit Amount: $250.00

Travel Info

CLTC 1,3,5,7 and 8 - Beber Camp, Wisconsin

TRANSPORTATION AND CHARTER BUS ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE INFORMATION

  • CLTC 1 – June 4 – 16, 2019
  • CLTC 3 – June 18 – 30, 2019
  • CLTC 5 – July 2 – 14, 2019
  • CLTC 7 – July 16 – 28, 2019
  • CLTC 8 – July 30 – August 11, 2019

A charter bus will be provided from the Milwaukee Airport ONLY (approx. 45mins to camp).

Please make plans to arrive into the Milwaukee airport (MKE) NO LATER THAN 3:00 PM. The bus will leave from Milwaukee Airport at 4:00 PM.

CLTC staff as well as the BBG and AZA Coordinator will be upstairs in the food court area to welcome your teen(s). The Milwaukee airport is very easy to navigate, and all terminals converge into the food court and shop area.

If there is a flight delay, a staff person will stay at the airport to wait for the late arrivals. If the delays are more than a few hours long, staff will return at the delayed time to retrieve the later arrivals.

If you are driving to camp, please arrive between 5:00 - 5:30pm. If you need to bring your teen earlier, then please take them to the airport to ride the bus with the rest of the teens and staff.

If you are dropping your teen off at the airport, please have them meet the staff upstairs in the food court/shopping area by 3pm. Staff will have on CLTC shirts.

Departure Flights:

Please book all flights to depart the Milwaukee airport after 12:00pm on departure day.

If you are being picked up at camp, please arrive by 9:00am.

Teens must stay within the arrival and departure guidelines and may not arrive to the program early or late without written approval from the Site Director or International office. You will be responsible for any fees related to travel outside of BBYO’s guidelines.

Please don’t be concerned about the long wait at the airport! Teens have a fun time meeting everyone, playing games, singing and generally just hanging out the staff will keep them entertained.

ALL TEENS MUST FILL THEIR TRAVEL INFORMATION ONLINE BY APRIL 2, 2019

Q&A

Is CLTC for you?
CLTC is a great program for Alephs and BBGs currently in 9th or 10th grade who are current or aspiring chapter leaders, have attended or are interested in attending regional leadership conventions, or who haven't yet been to a BBYO international program!

How many teens attend CLTC?
Each session welcomes fewer than 100 participants. The smaller group size offers members the chance to create a community in which each member has the chance to grow and shine.

Who staffs CLTC?
BBYO programming professionals and advisors serve as the site director, leadership director, and leadership staff at CLTC. We’re also joined by a Jewish educator, song leader, Israeli counselors (or sh'lichim), an office manager, and college-age counselors (or madrichim).

What is the CLTC curriculum about?
The emphasis at CLTC is on building leadership skills applicable across participants’ AZA, BBG, or BBYO chapters, high school classrooms, and home communities. Jewish values and community service also are central to the CLTC experience. Members plan and lead daily morning (Shacharit) services as well as Shabbat services.