Orange Conference Registration

If you’ve not registered for The Orange Conference, then go ahead and kick yourself.  You’ve missed out on a great special that expired last week.  However…it’s not too late.  In fact, there is still time to register and still save some money on those that might wait until the absolute last minute to register.

Register your group between February 22 and March 18 and pay $280 per person.  That’s $20 off the regular price of $300!  Let’s do the math for a minute.  If you take 3 people to Orange you can save $60, but you could save $1,000 if you take 50 people!

PLUS, that is not all…

Your church or organization will get 6 months of free curriculum from OrangeLeaders.com!* This leadership material is an incredible resource to use with your volunteers during training events as well as for your own personal growth.

*Access to your OrangeLeaders.com subscription will be available beginning on April 1, 2010. Access to download your materials will be given for a period of three months, although the materials may be used in your environments through December 31, 2010. This offer does not apply to current subscribers to OrangeLeaders.com. Coupons to access the free materials will be emailed to each qualifying group leader during the week of March 22, 2010. Questions? Call 877.313.9826 or email orangeconference@rethinkgroup.org

  • Cara Martens

    Hey Jonathan- I work with the reThink group and the Orange Leaders blog. We’re looking for some amazing bloggers to write a guest post with their thoughts on Milestones and how we transition children/teens/and their parents through different ages and stages.

    The length is about 250 words with pictures or videos optional. Does writing about this topic excite you or have you written something similar in the past? Looking forward to hearing back from you. This is Reggie’s focus on the Webcast this week that’s highlighted on the makingoforange site. Last week we talked mostly about key teenage and middle school students– this week it will be children and preschoolers.

    Thanks for considering adding your thoughts to the conversations– Cara