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Complementary Copy of
Spring 2008
Newsletter

Articles include:
Points of Light National Conference on Volunteering and Service Atlanta, Georgia,
June 1-3, 2008
NAVPLG presents: “How to Be Politically
Savvy - Making the Most of Your Government Position.” This exciting
program is for the volunteer administrator working in a politically
charged atmosphere. How do you navigate your political world and make it
work for you and your program? Get answers at NAVPLG's pre-conference
scheduled for May 31 from 1 - 5 p.m. at the POL national conference.
Marilyn Blake, Hanover County, Virginia, assistant county administrator
is the featured speaker.
Advanced Volunteer Management Conference
"Diving Deeper, Reaching Higher"
October 27-29, 2008
Portland, Oregon
Join internationally known volunteer management experts Susan Ellis, Rick
Lynch, Steve McCurley, Linda Graff, and Martin J. Cowling as they lead us
through timely and relevant topics designed for the experienced manager of
volunteers. Registration forms available by June 1. Contact Glenis Chapin
gchapin@co.marion.or.us for
information.
More best practices available in
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Founded in 1997, NAVPLG
is an international association of administrators for volunteer programs in local, city, and county
government.
What members say:
"As a long-term member I appreciate knowing that I can communicate with
NAVPLG members by email or phone and that gives me a support system
throughout the year. I
share strategies, new program ideas and of course concerns and problems
that are unique to government programs. Don't let distance get in your
way of this great resource."
Robin Popik
Volunteer Resources Supervisor
City of Plano, Texas
NAVPLG
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