Bringing Back Childhood for the Future of Society
The Philadelphia Declaration of Play is pleased to host a three-day event designed to educate, inspire, and help adults join forces to promote a healthier quality of childhood. Please click on the calendar buttons above to register for one, two or all three of the following activites:
Friday, September 20th, 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. at Smith Memorial Playground
You are invited to an informal gathering that will set the stage for a productive and inspiring experience on Saturday. The event includes food and drinks and time to play, record play memories, speak with presenters, and meet and network with others committed to improving the lives of children.
Saturday, September 21st, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at Bryn Mawr College
A day-long event with three internationally recognized leaders in the movement to improve the quality of childhood and society. The morning keynote session features Susan Linn, Ed.D. (Director, Commercial Free Childhood), Joan Almon (Co-Founder of the Alliance for Childhood), and Penny WIlson (Playworker in London, England), with discussant Dr. Kathy Hirsh-Pasek. In the afternoon, local experts and advocates will lead break out sessions where particpants will learn more about integrating ideas into meaningful social action. includes morning coffee, lunch, and afternoon snacks. Participants will receive a list of break out sessions via email when registration is complete.
Continuing education credits are available from Bryn Mawr College for social workers and counselors, and from Widener University for psychologists:
1) Continuing education credit for this program is provided by Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research for a maximum of 3 credit hours. As a CSWE accredited program, Bryn Mawr College GSSWSR is a pre-approved provider of continuing education for social workers, professional counselors, and marriage and family therapists in PA and many other states.
Or 2) Three CE credits will be offered to participants for completing post-workshop forms. The Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology, Widener Univeristy, is approved byt he American Psychological Association to offer continuing education for psychologists. Widener University maintains responsibility for the program and its contents
The Philadelphia Declaration of Play is also offering PQAS (PA Quality Assurance System) Professional Development Hours for OCDEL (Office of Child Development and Early Learning) funded daycare centers. Examples of OCDEL funded initiatives include providers participating in the Keystone Stars, Pre-K Counts, Nurse Family Practitioner, Keystone Babies, and Head Start Supplemental initiatives). Staff of OCDEL funded centers will receive three (3) hours for the morning keynote session. Please register under CE credits to ensure that you receive your hours.
Sunday, September 22nd, 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. at Smith Memorial Playground
Join Penny Wilson for a hands-on workshop on the Playworker movement and playworker profession, and learn what you can do, at work or at home, to promote play. Sunday session limited to 20 participants.

9/20 & 9/22 events take place at Smith Memorial Playground at 3500 Reservoir Drive in East Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, PA 19121
22nd Annual Lupus Loop 5K Run
The 22nd Annual Lupus Loop/Walk to End Lupus Now will take place on October 27th, 2013 at 9:00 AM at the Memorial Hall Loop in Fairmount Park (4231 Avenue of the Republic, Philadelphia, PA 19131). Proceeds will benefit the Lupus Foundation of America, Philadelphia Tri-State Chapter, as we continue in the fight to end lupus! Find out more information or register online today at www.lupusloop.org.
Joint Annual Meeting of the Council of State Archivists and the Society of American Archivists
ARCHIVES 2013 / New Orleans – the premier educational event for archives and records management professionals – is your best opportunity all year to make connections, learn, and get inspired!
Make connections!
Meet face-to-face with your colleagues in a unique conference experience.
Learn!
- Diverse perspectives from experienced professionals and newcomers to the field – all of whom are excited about sharing their knowledge
- Thought-provoking and informative plenary sessions
- 70 Education Sessions – developed specifically for archives professionals – in which speakers share innovative practices and provide practical tips that you can put to use as soon as you return to work – and thought leaders discuss research and theory that advance your profession to new heights
- New learning formats – from the EAD Hackathon and CURATEcamp to the Poster Pitch and lightning sessions throughout the conference – all designed to provide fun new ways to learn
- In-depth coverage of an archival topic of special interest to you at Pre-Conference Programs
- Open forums and brown bag lunches at which to exchange ideas about advocacy, diversity, the ICA Principles on Access, the work of SHRAB’s, SAA’s draft Strategic Plan, and so much more….
Get inspired!
At ARCHIVES 2013 you’ll have so many opportunities to expand your horizons as a professional!
- The Exhibit Hall – packed with fresh ideas, new products, the tools you need to do your best
- The 7th Annual Research Forum, where you’ll learn about what’s happening in research and innovation – and maybe find some research-based solutions for your institution
- The SAA Bookstore, where you can purchase SAA’s newest titles or chat about an idea you have for a book or article with SAA’s Publications Editor, Journal Editor, and Director of Publishing
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