Newsletter PDF—Spring 2012 - AMTA-AZ
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Newsletter PDF—Spring 2012 - AMTA-AZ
Focusing On Barbara Grandstaff By Sandy Anderson, AMTA-AZ 1st Vice President business responsibilities. Barbara has also discovered other bodywork modalities that suit her. In 1994, she decided to learn neuromuscular therapy and commuted to Colorado for classes since none were offered in Arizona at the time. She went on to become an NMT instructor in 1998, and even created the NMT department at Canyon Ranch. Additionally, she became certified in Yamuna Body Rolling in 1997, and certified in Kinesio Taping in 2008. Not even considering joining other massage therapy organizations, Barbara has been pleased with her AMTA membership. In fact, at one time she was Education Director of the AZ Chapter, back when a written and practical exam was required to join. She spent time testing prospective members in both Phoenix and Tucson, She also joined the AMTA’s National Barbara Grandstaff, LMT, NMT Arizona AMTA member for 25 years (Continued on page 4) The AZ Chapter has 15 long-time AMTA members. Two of them have been members for 35 years, and 13 have been members for 25 years. To celebrate their anniversaries, we will be highlighting them for upcoming newsletters. This issue, the focus is on Barbara Grandstaff, LMT, NMT. She lives and works in Tucson, and graduated from the Desert Institute of the Healing Arts in 1986. She has also been an AMTA member since then. Before becoming a massage therapist, she had worked in hospital settings as a registered respiratory therapist. Because she was experiencing burnout, she knew she needed to do something different. She said it was serendipity that led to her career as a massage and bodywork professional. A small newspaper ad for an open house at the Desert Institute caught her eye. Attending the open house and hearing what Margaret Avery Moon (the owner of the school) had to say about the professionalism of the program and the field of massage therapy convinced Barbara that this was the right path for her. Throughout her professional bodywork career Barbara has worked in many different settings including part-time and full-time at Canyon Ranch in Tucson, as a sole business owner, and currently as an independent contractor with 30 other practitioners at Tucson Touch Therapies in Tucson. She likes working as an independent contractor the best because it’s like having a private practice without the majority of the President’s Letter 3 Win-Win: Promoting Our Members . . . 4 Welcome to Our New AMTA-AZ Members . . . . . . . 8 ‘Give Chapters a Hand’ Award . . . 4 2012 Strategic Plan Survey . . . . . . . . . . 9 May 4–6 CE Workshops: “Success in Longevity” and “Manual Lymphatic Drainage” . . . . 5–7 Benefit Raffle Tickets . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 2011 AMTA National Humanitarian Award Winner . . . . . . . . . 9 Our Wondrous Human Bodies . 11 2011 AMTA National House of Delegates . . . . . 11 May 2012 Elections: Chapter BOD and Delegates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Insert AMTA Arizona In-Touch The AMTA-AZ Arizona In-Touch is published three times a year by the American Massage Therapy Association, Arizona Chapter, a non-profit professional massage therapy association. Mission of AMTA Arizona Chapter The mission of the Arizona Chapter of the American Massage Therapy Association is to develop and advance the art, science and practice of massage therapy in a caring, professional and ethical manner in order to promote the health and welfare of humanity in Arizona. Goals of AMTA Arizona Chapter To establish massage therapy as integral to the maintenance of good health To increase public awareness of massage therapy and the profession To promote high standards in providing massage therapy to the public To increase access to quality massage therapy for all persons To be an influential member of the health care community To be a leader and a resource for issues in the field of massage therapy including— definitions, practice and education standards, legislation and regulation To enhance the professional development and personal growth of members To continue the Arizona AMTA’s growth, development, organizational effectiveness and visibility In pursuit of the above goals, the Arizona Chapter of the AMTA will be guided by the values of care and competency. Arizona Chapter Board Members President 3rd Vice President Lillian Hackett 7484 N. La Cholla Blvd. Tucson, AZ 85741 520-975-5837 [email protected] Patti Stanley 1706 N. 17th Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85007 602-568-4458 [email protected] 1st Vice President Secretary Sandra K. Anderson 2547 N. Sparkman Blvd. Tucson, AZ 85716 520-881-5438 [email protected] Connie Griffith 1650 E. Barbarita Ave. Gilbert, AZ 85234-8124 480-813-9326 [email protected] 2nd Vice President Michelle Cordero 1456 N. Hamilton Place Chandler, AZ 85225 480-220-5629 [email protected] Treasurer Tee Wills 3020 N.Country Club Tucson, AZ 85716 520-682-0411 [email protected] Arizona Chapter Committee Chairs Awards Committee Chair Sandra K. Anderson 2547 N. Sparkman Blvd. Tucson, AZ 85716 520-881-5438 [email protected] Education Committee Chair Kathleen Smith 239 W. 9th Place South Mesa, AZ 85201 480-385-9080 [email protected] Government Relations Contact Lillian Hackett 7484 N. La Cholla Blvd Tucson, AZ 85741-2306 520-975-5837 [email protected] Leadership and Development Connie Griffith 1650 E. Barbarita Ave. Gilbert, AZ 85234-8124 480-813-9326 [email protected] Marketing/PR Committee Chair Michelle Cordero 1456 N. Hamilton Place Chandler, AZ 85225 480-220-5629 [email protected] Membership Committee Chair Vickie Lewis 4876 Hornet Dr. Prescott, AZ 85301-5783 [email protected] Arizona Chapter website: www.azamta.org AMTA National website: www.amtamassage.org Hello Arizona Chapter! Well, another year has come and gone and here we are in 2012! I hope that last year held many positive experiences for you all, and that your journey towards health and wellness for yourselves and your clients was a smooth and successful one. Your Chapter Board and committee members worked hard last year to provide you with outstanding workshops, informative membership meetings and other updates as they arose. Lil Hackett We contracted AMTA-AZ Chapter with some excellent President presenters last year, who covered subjects that you requested via the surveys on the evaluation forms that you received at the end of the workshops. January 2011 brought us Julie Goodwin, presenting ‘Massage for Clients with Cancer’ in Tucson and April 29th we held a FREE 3 CE course on ‘Thai Massage for Low Back Pain’, with Winnie Cain. This was followed by a 12 CE hour workshop with Judith Delaney on ‘Whiplash Syndrome’, in Chandler. In August, we were up in Prescott, with our National President Elect, Cynthia Ribiero, presenting a FREE workshop on ‘Prevention and Rehabilitation of Shoulder Injuries’, to a packed house of AMTA members. In October, we were in attendance at the National AMTA Convention, in Portland, Oregon. During the opening ceremonies, our own Chapter Humanitarian award winner, Garnet Adair, was awarded the National Humanitarian Award, for her work helping to clothe the world’s girls (see page 9). The House of Delegates was much more productive in 2011! After reevaluating the methods for submission and deliberation, the HODOC (House of Delegates Operating Committee) implemented more specific instructions and directions for debate by delegates, of submissions to the HOD. As a result 3 of the 6 Position Statements presented, were passed. While at the National Convention, all board members attended Leadership Training courses, and I as president, attended the President’s Council meetings, as well as the National Board meeting held before the convention. Our Marketing and Public Relations committee applied for and received a proclamation signed by Arizona’s Governor attesting to the viability of massage therapy and proclaiming a week in November as Massage Therapy Awareness Week. We added a link on our website to allow members to print out and display the proclamation if desired. Our January 2012 workshop was presented by James Waslaski. It was a 16 hour workshop on ‘Orthopedic Massage for Lower Body Conditions’. Attendance was wonderful and his presentation and instruction were well received. Because it was such a lengthy workshop, we held our General Membership Meeting on Friday night from 7–9pm. Frankly, I thought that the only attendees would be the committee and board members, but I was pleasantly surprised when we had around 30 people attend! It’s SO nice to know that some folks are truly interested in what’s happening in our Chapter. Of course, it always helps to have wonderful ‘arrival gifts’ as well as door prizes and the occasional raffle drawing, handled so well by our awesome Awards Committee. I really want to reiterate the fact that you DO NOT have to be an AMTA member to attend our membership meetings OR our continuing education workshops. Those who attend our meetings regularly, understand and hopefully acknowledge the benefits of doing so. Members as well as nonmembers can enjoy the opportunity to network with their peers, get to know the members of the Board of Directors, learn about upcoming events and workshops, participate in raffles for really neat stuff, receive door prizes and above all, learn what makes AMTA so responsive and supportive of its members (HINT: we’re member-driven!) You can learn how our House of Delegates works at the National convention and how it affects our organization as well as our profession. Learn how our elections are held and take an active role in our Chapter’s direction. I hope that all of our Professional members take advantage of the National and Chapter election processes and surveys, and take the time and make the effort to vote, as this is your opportunity to make your voice and opinions heard. Shortly, you will be receiving a survey regarding our chapter’s Strategic Plan (see page 9). Keep an eye out for the Strategic Plan survey and please fill it out. Let us know what’s important to you…. So, even if you have no ‘aspirations’ to become an elected board member, or to help out by volunteering your time and efforts on a committee…at the very least, attend a General Membership Meeting. You’ll come away with a greater understanding of the AMTA and what’s happening locally in our Chapter, and realize what a great group of folks we have here in Arizona! Plus, you might just win a groovy door prize that makes it ‘worth the trip’! Hope to see you soon! Wishing you all the best in 2012! Arizona In-Touch Spring 2012 Win-Win Program To Promote Our Members By Michelle Cordero, AMTA-AZ Marketing Committee Chair ber. The recipient must redeem the certificates within 6 months with a participating AMTA-AZ member for $50 The Marketing/Public Relations Committee is excited to towards a treatment session. announce a new program designed to qrrrrrrrrrrrrrru After the treatment, the member will increase our visibility in the commudffffffffffffffg send in the gift certificate to the nity and promote our members. This marketing committee for reimburseThere are a number of potential organidffffffffffffffg program is inspired by a successful zations we would like to work with dffffffffffffffg ment. program already in place in the New This program is completely providing gift certificates for their funddffffffffffffffg Mexico chapter. raising. However, we want to hear from optional, so in order to participate, dffffffffffffffg We have created gift certificates you about causes and organizations that you must contact us to agree to that we will donate to other nondffffffffffffffg are important to you. profits or groups in need of items for dffffffffffffffg participate. Please contact Marketing Do you work with a local nonprofit that Committee member Kathy Rinn at fund-raising or events. The recipients dffffffffffffffg could benefit from some donations? Are of the gift certificates will contact the dffffffffffffffg [email protected] or (520) 321you aware of some upcoming events that 9872 with the following information: Marketing/Public Relations Commit- dffffffffffffffg would be ideal for AMTA-AZ to be a part Name tee for a list of participating theradffffffffffffffg of? We want to hear from you! Member number pists in the recipient’s area. Please contact us at dffffffffffffffg Contact information The gift recipient will then make [email protected] with dffffffffffffffg this information so we can consider your an appointment with the therapist Place of business or service dffffffffffffffg suggestion for this program. directly and will turn in the gift area if outcall therapist dffffffffffffffg certificate to the AMTA-AZ memzvvvvvvvvvvvvvvm AMTA-AZ Receives ‘Give Chapters A Hand’ Award By Sandy Anderson, AMTA-AZ 1st Vice President At the 2011 National AMTA Convention in Portland, Oregon, the Arizona Chapter was awarded Four Hands in the large chapter category of the ‘Give Chapters a Hand Award’. Five Hands is considered distinguished, Four Hands is excellent, and Three Hands is above average. The purpose of the award is to ensure chapter innovation and excellence above and beyond the basic requirements, and to provide an opportunity for chapters to communicate the opportunities they’ve seized, fun they’ve had, or the challenges they’ve overcome for the year. Our chapter was given Four Hands because of diligence in submitting reports on time, effective communication with members through our website, newsletters, and email blasts, commitment to our members shown by the free continuing education workshops we have presented, pride in members who have volunteered by paying for the Chapter Humanitarian and Meritorious Award winners to attend national conventions, and concern for our communities by donating to food banks in northern Arizona, Phoenix, and Tucson, and by making donations to the Chapter Humanitarian Award winners’ causes. Focusing on Barbara Grandstaff Arizona In-Touch Spring 2012 (Continued from page 1) Sports Massage Team and performed massage on athletes at both the Goodwill Games in Seattle in 1990 and the Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia in 1996. She says the reasons she joined the AMTA are partially because of her background in allopathic medicine. Strongly rooted is the idea that she should support her profession. She also appreciates the continuing education courses the AMTA provides, and the amount of effort the AMTA puts into their membership services. If there is one piece of advice Barbara could give to massage therapists new to the profession it is to have them explore different areas of bodywork, then concentrate on only one or two areas they are drawn to. They should then study these areas to a level of excellence, rather than dabbling in many different modalities. They can learn so much more from their clients and their clients’ bodies by building a wealth of experience through focused work. qrrrrrrrrrrrru Annual Membership Meeting and Workshops d g WRRRRRRRY Success in Longevity d g Friday, May 4, 2012 7:00–9:00pm d g 2 CE Hours Chandler, Arizona d g d g WRRRRRRRY d Manual g Lymphatic Drainage d g Saturday, May 5, 2012 1:00 –6:00 pm 1, 2011 9:00 am–5:00 pm (lunch included) g d Sunday, MayChandler, Arizona 12 CE Hours d g d g d g Elisa DiFalco d g d g d g d g d g zvvvvvvvvvvvvm • • What’s the secret to massage therapists’ longevity and how to stay inspired? Who’s still working, how they are working and what has kept them inspired through the years. During this 2 hour interactive lecture you will hear some amazing stories. The Success in Longevity Workshop is FREE and is EXCLUSIVELY for AMTA MEMBERS and MASSAGE STUDENTS! • • • Join us on our Lymph Tour USA as we visit the History of MLD (manual lymphatic drainage) and its founders both in Europe and the United States. Enjoy learning about MLD’s spread and development in both the spa and medical industry, with Elisa DiFalco who worked with Dr. Robert Lerner who was one of the founders of LANA and later owned the famous Ft. Lauderdale Clinic. On the tour you will learn Lymphatic Anatomy and Physiology, Pathology, Assessments and enjoy the hands-on lab, to experience first-hand what patients in the U.S. experience with MLD. The lab includes: Compression garments, lymphosize and practicing a full body basic MLD you can use in your daily practice. Elisa DiFalco graduated from the Florida College of Natural Health with a diploma in Massage Therapy in 1997, following in 2002 with a BA in Behavioral Sciences from Lynn University and in 2006, with a Masters of Science in Occupational Therapy from Barry University. Since that time, she has become heavily involved in the treating and instruction of MLD across the country. She has personally logged in more than 15,000 hours of hands-on experience working full time with MLD clients and patients. She works for 2 of the leading Lymphatic Physicians in the U.S. (Dr. Robert Lerner and Dr. Michael King) offering a regular radio broadcast for patients. Their clinic (LTS Clinic of Ft. Lauderdale) offers: diagnosis, treatment, research, support groups and insurance education for Lymphadema Treatment. Elisa has taught MLD Certification and Specialty Courses since 1998. She is also LANA Certified, is an adjunct instructor at Barry, FIU, BCC University in Health Sciences for LMT, PT, OT and RNs, and is the current Florida State Massage Therapy Education Chair. She is also an accomplished author, publishing 20+ articles and a book entitled “In the Gym With God”. She volunteers with Tiffany Fields at the Touch Research Institute and is also a martial arts and piano instructor. Most importantly, she notes that feedback surveys have consistently rated MLD Institute Courses with high ratings with the presenter being asked to return. She feels that it is nice to know that attendees’ needs are truly met. qrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Workshop—Success in Longevity dffffffffffffff dffffffffffffff dffffffffffffff dffffffffffffff dffffffffffffff dffffffffffffff Workshop—Manual Lymphatic Drainage dffffffffffffff dffffffffffffff dffffffffffffff dffffffffffffff dffffffffffffff dffffffffffffff dffffffffffffff dffffffffffffff dffffffffffffff dffffffffffffff zvvvvvvvvvvvvvv QRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRU DFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFG DFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFG Friday, May 4 7:00–9:00 pm DFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFG The Success in Longevity Workshop is FREE and is EXCLUSIVELY for DFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFG AMTA MEMBERS and MASSAGE STUDENTS!★★ DFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFG ZVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVM Workshop Information Workshop Registration Cut-Off Date ★★NOTE—Space is limited, register early. Kathleen Smith, Education Committee Chair Phone: 480-385-9080 E-mail: [email protected] Registration cut-off date is April 20, 2012, or at 75 AMTA members’ registrations, whichever comes first. Location Materials Needed For Workshop See Location information below Notepads. No need to bring tables. Continuing Education Hours: 2 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ QRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRU DFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFG DFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFG Saturday, May 5 Sunday, May 6 DFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFG 10–12 AMTA Arizona Chapter 9–12 Workshop—Manual Lymphatic DFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFG Annual Membership Meeting Drainage DFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFG 12–1 Lunch (Complementary) 12–1 Lunch (included) DFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFG 1–6 Workshop—Manual Lymphatic 1– 5 Workshop—Manual Lymphatic DFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFG Drainage Drainage DFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFG ZVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVM Location Workshop Fee Wild Horse Pass Hotel and Casino 5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd. Chandler, AZ 85226 See Workshop Registration Form on facing page. 25% non-refundable deposit included. Directions From I-10, take Exit 162 (Wild Horse Pass Blvd.) and head west. Kathleen Smith, Education Committee Chair Phone: 480-385-9080 E-mail: [email protected] Room Reservations Materials Needed For Workshop Toll free #: 800-946-4452 Group Rate deadline: April 4, 2012 Identify group rate as “AZ Chapter American Massage Therapy Association” Massage tables and sheets Wear loose clothing (i.e. sports bra, shorts, NO jeans please) Room Rate Saturday, May 5 and Sunday, May 6 Total CE Hours:12 • Both days must be taken Single/Double/King—$99 plus tax Workshop Information Continuing Education Hours: 12 ★★★NOTE—$35 LATE FEE WILL BE CHARGED FOR THE MANUAL LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE WORKSHOP AFTER THE REGISTRATION CUT-OFF DATE, APRIL 20, 2012!!!★★★ rrrrrrrrrrrrrru ffg ffff g ffff g ffff g ffff g ffff g ffff g ffff g ffff g ffff g ffff g ffff g ffff g ffff g ffff g ffff g vvvvvvvvvvvvvvm Registration Form: Success in Longevity Full Name ______________________________________________________ Address __________________________________________ Zip ______________ AMTA #___________________ City __________________ Phone _____________________________ State ____________ Email _______________________________ As part of the ‘Give Back’ Program of Benefits: This workshop is FREE and is EXCLUSIVELY for AMTA MEMBERS and MASSAGE STUDENTS!! ★★★★★★ NOTE—Due to space limitations, we can only accept the first 75 AMTA members’ registrations. NOTE—Registration cut-off date is April 20, 2012 or at 75 AMTA members’ registrations, whichever comes first. ★★★★★★ If you would prefer to register online, go to azamta.org Do you desire registration confirmation?— Yes No If yes— By phone By email Mail registration form to—Tee Wills, AMTA-AZ Treasurer 3020 N. Country Club • Tucson, AZ 85716 • 520-682-0411 • [email protected] Manual Lymphatic Drainage: Registration Form Full Name ______________________________________________________ Address __________________________________________ Zip ______________ City __________________ Phone _____________________________ Workshop Fee — Members $120 AMTA #___________________ State ____________ Email _______________________________ Any Massage Student $120 Non-Members $140 ★★★NOTE—$35 LATE FEE WILL BE CHARGED AFTER THE REGISTRATION CUT-OFF DATE, APRIL 20, 2012!!!★★★ Fees listed below apply to all registrations made after April 20, 2012. Workshop Fee (After cut-off date, April 20)— Members $155 Any Massage Student $155 Non-Members $175 Total enclosed $ _________ Make checks payable to AMTA-Arizona Chapter Do you desire registration confirmation?— Yes No If yes— By phone If you would prefer to register online, go to azamta.org By email Please note the fee is for the workshop. A 25% non-refundable deposit is included in the workshop fee. There is no charge for the AMTA-AZ meeting. Mail payment to—Tee Wills, AMTA-AZ Treasurer 3020 N. Country Club • Tucson, AZ 85716 • 520-682-0411 • [email protected] Warm Welcome To Our New AMTA-AZ Members! Professional Dawn A. Roberts Phoenix Joseph Michael Barrett Phoenix Shannon Leigh Haskie Cammielle Becker Phoenix Mark Heward Mesa Aubrey Celeste Salter Tempe Danielle Brodeur Phoenix Laura Kirwan Sun City West Evan Joseph Schempp Tucson Ana Christina Malachowski Prescott Valley Paul Skidmore Priscilla Caraballo Tucson Angela Chacon Chandler Griselda Martinez Elinore Cossel Quartzsite Karen M. Meyer Katherine Devine Angela Gaston Rachel A Gentillon Richard W. Graves, Jr. Peoria Phoenix Peoria Tucson Linda H. Meyer Jose Manuel Miranda Scottsdale Tolleson Deborah Solano Glendale Pinetop Sharona Strange Glendale Scottsdale Deanna Sylvester Sahuarita Varoujan Tarpinian Holly Michelle Nichols Tucson Robin Byler Thomas Sarah West Phoenix Frank Edward Price II Phoenix Brandy Haller Tucson Sharlynn D. Pumphrey Tucson Christina Hart Apache Junction Rachael Mellissa Rhodes Phoenix Nicole Anne Williams Glendale Steven Gray Kathy Wilhelmi Tucson Glendale Tucson Avondale Tucson Paradise Valley Student Rachel Benson Elissa Berg Phoenix Scottsdale Trish Burkhardt Sarah Gantenbein Glendale Hendersonville, TN Graduates Robert Baran Cheyanne Noel Best Paula Betancourt Scottsdale Lonnie Lansford Tolleson Catherine Sisson Tucson Christine Lopez Tucson Thomas Stockton Sierra Vista Tucson Mesa Brandon Emery Mercer Phoenix Elisa Valdes Glendale Tucson Cazier Alexander Oberhansly Phoenix Elizabeth Viada Flagstaff Jessica DeTierra Tucson Hortencia Ocampo Glendale Shaun Walker Chandler Erich Drinkwater Gilbert Jutta Maria Percifield Nancy Wilford Scottsdale Janell S Erickson Gilbert Heather Ralph Vail Nancy Fairbanks Tucson Karen Ramirez Casa Grande Brittany Flaherty Phoenix Christine Fotinos Tucson Linda Kay Haugen Phoenix Gunnar Hansson Carlson Washougal, WA Maria Paz Ricalde-Shummon Tucson Elias Sanchez Tucson Ashley Nicole Siqueiros Laurin Yazzie Vanessa Louise Zilmer Mesa Oro Valley Scottsdale Professional Transfers Deb Baker Phoenix-WA Dr. Norma Marie Dayton Sahuarita-FL Jacqueline O’Neil Phoenix-NY Melinda J. Schaefer Cornville-FL Joanne Suriano Anja Rose Bennett Tucson-OR Erzsebet Foldi Rebecca J. Bonnell Bisbee-CO Linda R. Goodman Phoenix-IN Megan Homan Tucson-UT Jeff Kelly Angela Brei-Reiter Ingrid Bregand Susan J. Brennan Paula Brown Cindy L. Clark Surprise-WI Sun Lakes-MN Flagstaff-WA Heather Jean Malahy John B. Martin Elizabeth Newman Tucson-CO Arizona In-Touch Spring 2012 Mesa-NH Tucson-IL Bradley James Tavernier Phoenix-MN Tucson-AR Nancy L. Taylor Phoenix-CA Chandler-IL Jennifer Wrobel Prescott-IL Tubac-WA Phoenix-MN Student Transfers Heidi Brouillette Surprise-MO Scottsdale-WI Your Input Needed!!! Help Determine the Direction of the Chapter On behalf of the Chapter, we would like you to participate in helping us by completing a survey. This will assist the Chapter in creating the next revision of the AMTA-AZ Strategic Plan. Your input will determine the direction for the Chapter and its resources for the next five years. The Chapter’s first Strategic Plan was approved by the membership in 1995, and revised in 1999 and again in 2007. Then, like now, the membership was surveyed in order to gather input and ideas from the membership before creating goals for the Chapter. The following are some of those goals as well as what the chapter has done to meet those goals: 1. Develop a comprehensive communication plan In 2009, the Chapter had SpinWeb, a leading web solutions firm, create the Chapter website. The Chapter uses the website to communicate information to members such as Chapter meetings, upcoming workshops, and volunteer opportunities. The Chapter continues to communicate with members via the newsletter and starting in 2008, via email blasts. A Facebook fan page was also created to communicate with our members and others who support our Chapter. 2. Monitor and safeguard state regulation. The Government Relations Committee Chair, who is the Chapter President, regularly attends state massage therapy licensing board meetings and gives an update on their proceedings at every Chapter meeting. 3. Provide members with quality educational workshops. The Education Committee regularly surveys workshop participants and Chapter members about what they would like for continuing education. Based on the findings of these surveys, the Chapter has brought in nationally known workshop presenters such as Cynthia Ribiero, James Waslaski, Carole Osborne-Sheets, Joseph E. Muscolino, Ruth Werner, and JudithDeLany. 4. Create opportunities for networking. The Marketing Committee has been providing networking opportunities through events such as the Arthritis Foundation Walk, the Susan G. Komen 3-Day Walk for the Cure and the American Academy of Family Physicians Conference. The Chapter meetings are also networking opportunities and often include lunch for members to enjoy while getting to know each other. The Chapter is ready to set new goals…and we seek your help in identifying those goals. This summer, the AMTA-AZ Board of Directors in conjunction with Committee Chairs will spend a weekend together to craft the next revision of the AMTA-AZ Strategic Plan. This activity will be facilitated by Garnet Adair, Past AMTA-AZ President. Garnet has extensive experience in strategic planning for the AMTA and other organizations. This revision will be presented for approval by the membership. Remember…this is your association and we need your input! You will soon be receiving an email with a link to the survey. If you did not receive the email, please contact Connie Griffith at 480-813-9326 or [email protected] to request a printed copy. Please complete the survey by April 30, 2012. Garnet Adair: National Humanitarian Award Winner 2011 By Sandy Anderson, AMTA-AZ 1st Vice President, Chair of the Awards Committee Garnet A dair ’s 2010 Adair dair, the Arizona Chapter Chapter’s ward Winner Award Winner, was chosen Humanitarian A A’s National 2011 Humanitarian as the AMT AMTA Award Winner at the 2011 convention in Portland, Oregon during the opening ceremony for Garnet’s work with the “Dress a Girl Around The World” project (www.dressagirlaroundtheworld.com). By volunteering her time sewing beautiful dresses, Garnet makes a difference in the lives of girls in poverty around the world— orphaned girls, girls separated from their families, girls in distress, girls without a change of clothes. She sews dresses from pillowcases, sheets and fabric. She accepts donations from people cleaning out their closets as well as spends her own money buying supplies. Every spare moment she has is devoted to creating clothing that can make a huge difference in a little girl’s life. Garnet joins several other Arizona Chapter Humanitarian Award winners who have gone on to win the AMTA’s National Humanitarian Award—Judith Anderson for her work massaging people living with HIV and AIDS; Lavina Tomer for her work involving domestic violence through Wingspan (www.wingspan.org) in Tucson, Arizona; and Winnie Cain for her work with Akha Women’s Foundation (www.akhawomensfoundation.com). Garnet A dair Adair Arizona In-Touch Spring 2012 Benefit Raffle: Enter to Win up to $1000 to Reimburse the Cost of Airfare, Hotel and Registration to the AMTA National Convention 2012!! One lucky winner will receive reimbursement to cover airfare, hotel and registration for a value of up to $1000 to the AMTA National Convention 2012. The 2012 convention is being held in Raleigh, North Carolina, October 3–6. Our benefit raffle is for AMTA Arizona members, bodywork students and non-member bodyworkers. Tickets are $1 each or 6 tickets for $5. If you need more raffle entries, just copy the tickets below. Simply complete the attached tickets and send them, along with a check made payable to AMTA-AZ Chapter, to—Sandra K. Anderson, 2547 N. Sparkman Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85716. A random drawing will be held at the May 12, 2012, AMTA-AZ Membership Meeting in Chandler, Arizona. Winner need not be present to win. The winner will be notified immediately by phone, followed by a written notice. If the winner is not able to redeem this prize as stated, a gift certificate for an AMTA one year professional membership, or an AMTA-AZ Chapter workshop, will be issued. There is no other cash value. Void where prohibited. Not deductible as a charitable contribution. Reimbursement of up to $1000 to Cover the Cost of Airfare, Hotel and Registration to the AMTA National Convention 2012 Reimbursement of up to $1000 to Cover the Cost of Airfare, Hotel and Registration to the AMTA National Convention 2012 Name ____________________________________________ Name ____________________________________________ Address __________________________________________ Address __________________________________________ City/State/Zip ______________________________________ City/State/Zip ______________________________________ Phone _________________ Email _____________________ Phone _________________ Email _____________________ Reimbursement of up to $1000 to Cover the Cost of Airfare, Hotel and Registration to the AMTA National Convention 2012 Reimbursement of up to $1000 to Cover the Cost of Airfare, Hotel and Registration to the AMTA National Convention 2012 Name ____________________________________________ Name ____________________________________________ Address __________________________________________ Address __________________________________________ City/State/Zip ______________________________________ City/State/Zip ______________________________________ Phone _________________ Email _____________________ Phone _________________ Email _____________________ Reimbursement of up to $1000 to Cover the Cost of Airfare, Hotel and Registration to the AMTA National Convention 2012 Reimbursement of up to $1000 to Cover the Cost of Airfare, Hotel and Registration to the AMTA National Convention 2012 Name ____________________________________________ Name ____________________________________________ Address __________________________________________ Address __________________________________________ City/State/Zip ______________________________________ City/State/Zip ______________________________________ Phone _________________ Email _____________________ Phone _________________ Email _____________________ Our Wondrous Human Bodies By Patti Stanley, AMTA-AZ 3rd Vice President Each time I participate in a “hands on” workshop, I am amazed by the intricate, involved, nuance and subtleties of our human bodies. We are amazing machines, works of art, powerfully human—so much alike and yet so very individual. Imagine that all of us receive and perceive information differently and our processes are varied. Our combinations of seeing, hearing, feeling and knowing, plus taste, smell and touch, create our difference in styles. In communication, we try to speak our own received perceptions to get our points across. This is why two people can experience the same circumstance (say an accident or fire), and yet have very different viewpoints of what actually occurred. Plus, reality is only what two people can agree upon. Through our commitment to communication and language, we share. Whenever I have a new client, I explain to them “How” massage works, what they will experience, what is expected of them, of me and the aftermath. They leave much more educated about their amazing bodies. This empowers them to realize the benefit of relaxation and regular stress reduction. I also encourage their involvement while on my table, to be willing to let go of whatever has them wound up, and to open to new possibilities of It is in this connection of Spirit healing. Our words are powerful. combined with human touch I truly believe that that much of our work lays. we are spiritual beings having a human experience, and not human beings having a spiritual experience (as Tielhard Du Chardin said). It is in this connection of Spirit combined with human touch that much of our work lays. I also believe we are here as therapists to get our clients to breathe more. Our breath is the inner resource to our soul, through inspiration and expiration. It is impossible to meditate without breath. It is impossible to do anything without breath! In my amazement of our humanness, I am guided by Spirit. Each time I study in wonderment of our bodies, I am grateful for the opportunity. I also realize that I love to learn and then apply the information into my life. “ ” 2011 House of Delegates By Sandy Anderson AMTA-AZ 1st Vice President The volunteer seated House of Delegates is structured to represent the opinions of AMTA members. The delegates keep the association strategically focused by presenting bylaw changes for review by the Board of Directors. It also votes on proposed AMTA Position Statements that reflect the AMTA’s stance on important massage therapy issues. It is one of the ways the AMTA is truly a membershipdriven organization. Where do these proposed bylaw changes and position statements come from? They come from AMTA members. Every year, any professional member has the opportunity to bring forth changes they think should happen to bylaws, and public statements they believe the AMTA should make. There is, of course, a submission process that needs to take place that includes research to back up the suggested changes and position statements, and deadlines that need to be met. More information about this process can be found on the national AMTA website (www.amtamassage.org) in the section “AMTA Position Statements.” This year, there were six proposed position statements and no bylaw changes. They were presented to the chapter’s membership for discussion, and a vote to accept or reject, at the August meeting in Prescott. The AZ Chapter delegates, Steve Cody, Sandy Anderson, Tee Wills and Patti Stanley, then took this information with them when they participated in the House of Delegates held annually just before the national convention. The House of Delegates was an exciting and interesting experience. A total of 138 delegates, representatives from each of the chapters, discussed the position statements, and then voted to accept or reject them. The voting is weighted by the number of members in each chapter. The position statements were: Position Statement #1 It is the position of the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) that massage therapy can be effective in reducing the symptoms of depression. This was passed. Position Statement #2 It is the position of the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) that massage therapy can be effective therapy for those who suffer from tension headaches. This was passed. Position Statement #3 It is the position of the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) that those who participate in exercise programs, as well as athletes in training can benefit from massage therapy. This was passed. Position Statement #4 It is the position of the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) that massage therapy can be effective in reducing anxiety and its symptoms. This failed to pass. Position Statement #5 It is the position of the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) that massage can be effective in managing signs and symptoms of fibromyalgia syndrome. This failed to pass. Position Statement #6 It is the position of the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) that there should be fair and consistent licensing of massage therapy in all states that can lead to portability of practice. This failed to pass. Arizona In-Touch Spring 2012 Arizona In-Touch AMTA-AZ Presorted Standard U.S. Postage Paid Tucson, AZ Permit #277 Students at the January 2012 CE Workshop, “Orthopedic Massage for Lower Body Conditions”, presented in Tucson by James Waslaski. Check inside this issue, on pages 5–7, for our May 2012 upcoming CE workshops. qrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrru dffffffffffffff ff g dffffffffffffff ff g dfffffffffFffff ff g Reduce your paper clutter and receive your copy of the chapter dffffffffffffff ff g newsletter, Arizona In-Touch, via email. 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May 5, 2012 AMTA-AZ Annual Membership Meeting Chandler, Arizona August 25, 2012 AMTA-AZ Membership Meeting Flagstaff, Arizona AMTA National Convention Raleigh North Carolina October 3–6, 2012 January 2013 AMTA-AZ Membership Meeting Tucson, Arizona sitions o P r e t Chap ection: l E r o f Open s ar Term Two Ye President ce President i Second V Secretar y 2) ( Delegates One of the agenda items for the May 5, 2012 AMTA-AZ Annual Membership Meeting will be to elect the Board of Directors (BOD) positions of President, 2nd Vice President and Secretary. In addition, Delegates and Alternate Delegates to the National House of Delegates (HOD) for the 2012 National Convention in Raleigh, North Carolina will be elected. Those interested in serving the Arizona Chapter need to submit a resume to AMTA-AZ, c/o Lavina Tomer, Nominating Committee Chair, 3772 N. Camino Leamaria, Tucson, AZ 85716. Resumes must be received by April 2, 2012. Candidate Application and Resume I’m interested in applying for the following positions: President 2nd Vice President Secretary Delegate Full Name ______________________________________________ AMTA Membership #_________________ Address ___________________________________________________________________________________ City _____________________________ County ______________ State ____________ Zip ______________ Phone (h) __________________ Email (h) _____________________________ Fax (h) ___________________ Number of years practicing massage ________________ Number of years with AMTA ____________________ Massage school attended (name) ________________________________________________________________ Massage school attended (address) ______________________________________________________________ Hours to complete certification ___________________ Date of graduation _____________________________ Other related education ______________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ Current massage license? __________ Location _________________ NCTMB? _________________________ Place of employment _________________________________________________________________________ Address of employment _______________________________________________________________________ Phone (w) _________________ Email (w) _____________________________ Fax (w) ___________________ List AMTA chapter and/or national offices held and/or committee work (include dates)— List any relevant community or professional experience— What do you perceive as your relevant strengths and qualifications for the position you seek? What do you hope to gain and to contribute by being in this position? What is your understanding about the AMTA-AZ’s Strategic Plan and your role as an officer to implement this plan? Are you aware of and informed about the job description and the number of hours required to perform the duties of the position you seek? Are you able to commit the appropriate time for the entire term of the office you seek? Your signature below indicates that, if you are elected to office, you will carry out your duties with integrity and that you are committed to serve for the entire term of the position held. Signature________________________________________ Date ___________________ Chapter Officers and Delegates serve a term of 2 years and are elected by the general membership. Questions? Contact Lavina Tomer at 520-319-0679 Mail completed Candidate Application and Resume to— c/o Lavina Tomer AMTA-AZ • 3772 N. Camino Leamaria • Tucson, AZ 85716 Resumes must be received by April 2, 2012 Thank you for your interest and for your willingness to serve your chapter!