training flyer: 2017 Key West Celebrant Cert and - In
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training flyer: 2017 Key West Celebrant Cert and - In
g n i c n u o n n A Become a Certified Celebrant January 3 - 6, 2017 in Key West If you’ve never been to Key West, this is your chance. If you have been to Key West, you can expect that Ernie Heffner and Mark Krause are planning an exceptional experience at a world class destination. The Pier House, One Duval Street, Key West, FL www.PierHouse.com Owners, Managers & Dedicate Professionals This is the ultimate program and destination to learn about the options of celebrant services and how this can enable a firm to better meet the needs of contemporary consumers. Tuesday Arrive Key West, January 3, 2017 Wednesday Class Room 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 6 p.m. Thursday Class Room 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. You will have homework this evening Friday Class Room 8 a.m. to noon Registation $1495 includes Meals Wednesday: Breakfast, lunch and dinner Thursday: Breakfast and lunch Friday: Breakfast Hotel Reservations Email: [email protected] or call 800-723-2791 Group Rate $340 per night plus tax Rooms blocked under Heffner Family Services Flights Delta, American and some others Register Today Class size is limited so don’t delay. Start by reserving seats for you and/or your staff. This is the place to be the first week of January 2017. Invest in Yourself and Your Associates Doug Manning Glenda Stansbury Mark Krause Ernie Heffner How to Register 1. Reserve your seat(s) by email [email protected] 2. Mail registration check (see “Registration” next page) 3. Book Hotel and flights Why Certified Celebrant Training by In-Sight Institute? Often described as a "life changing experience" by those who have gone through this certification program, gaining this knowledge consistently receives accolades from everyone. Mark Krause and Ernie Heffner feel so strongly about the value of this education that they have invested in all of their affiliated funeral directors becoming Certified Celebrants. Although not all practice as celebrants, they believe it has in deed enhanced their firms’ ability to serve families with a higher level of sensitivity. More info on other side FD’s earn up to 17 Continuing Education Credits What to Bring & What to Wear & What to Expect? Extend Your Stay in Key West? Bring your spouse or significant other Registration Weather Email [email protected] how many seats you wish to reserve for you and/or your staff, then secure those seats by sending a registration check in the amount of $1495 per person payable and mailed to: Expect sunshine, fresh air and beautiful turquoise ocean water. While it is incorrect to refer to any month in Key West as "cool," according to The Weather Channel, the coolest month of the year in Key West is January with an average high temperature of 75 degrees F and the average low is only 10 degrees cooler at 65. The range is often high in the 80’s to low in the 60’s. Heffner Family Services, Inc. Attn: Ernie Heffner 1551 Kenneth Road York, PA 17408 FD’s Earn Up to 17 CE Credits The Academy of Professional Funeral Service Practice approved 17 hrs of attendance. State Funeral Service Board approvals vary by state. If you have any CEU questions, contact Glenda Stansbury at In-Sight Books by email to [email protected] or phone 800-658-9262 Food Options Great food is everywhere with countless, excellent restaurants all within walking distance of the Pier House. So, pamper your puppies with comfortable shoes or sandals. Evenings Enjoy the sunset overlooking the waters of famous Key West and Mallory Square. Wear casual attire. What to Bring? Free Time and Special Activities If you have a laptop, though not required, we suggest you bring it. You will receive training material on a flashdrive and a printer will be available. What to wear? Key West is an island so the dress code is very casual. Shorts, sundresses, Capri pants, sandals are fine. Shirt with a colar get’s men into the finest restaurant. No suits or formal attire. The Pier House has a private beach. At all times, dress for island comfort including walking shoes. What to Expect? Class size is always limited to a maximum of 35. You can expect to be in the company of progressive care givers. Free time would be limited to Tuesday arrival and Tuesday evening. For those of us who live in colder climates, Key West offers much better weather than home in January. There is so much to see and do. While you might like some time to just relax or go shopping, there are also a wide range of activities that would require reservations in advance such as flats boat fishing, deep sea fishing, scuba or snorkeling. There are also activities that do not require advance reservations such as scooter and jetski rentals, a tour of Hemingway’s home, the Maritime Museum, the Extending Your Stay in Key West? You may arrange for a longer stay at the Pier House, subject to availalability and group rates might not be availalbe.January is premium season in Key West so don’t delay. Ask reservations about the options for extending your stay which will be subject to availability and group rates might not be available. Bring your spouse or significant other? While you’re in class, your spouse or significant other can be enjoying the sights and sounds of Key West and ultimately be your tour guide after you become a certified celebrant. There is so much to see and do on the island of Key West and you won’t need a rental car! When You Arrive The Key West Airport is 10 minutes from the Pier House, which is on the water and arguably the most convenient resort in Key West. A rental car is not necessary as everything is within walking distance! Truman White House, the Butterfly Sanctuary or the aquarium. There is also a conch train tour which includes all the best sights and is a great way to learn about the island. Try the spa services at the Pier House (recommend booking at least a month in advance), swim in the ocean or pool, or just lie on the beach, rent a wave runner, go shopping or enjoy the historic and cultural attractions. Register Today Seating is limited Reserve your seat(s) by email to [email protected] Testimonials from those who became Certified Celebrants on Jan. 6, 2016 at The Pier House, One Duval Street, Key West, FL www.PierHouse.com Reserve your seat today for January 3-6, 2017 This is the ultimate program and at a first class destination. Learn about celebrant services and how to better meet the needs of contemporary consumers, especially the “Nones,” now the second largest faith group in America according to Pew Research. I believe that all funeral directors should attend the conference and then they will have a clear understanding of what is involved in the task of the celebrant. This will also help them to communicate with the consumer a clear picture of the role of the celebrant. I did my first celebrant service on 1/9 and all went well. Comments from Class of 1/06/2016 Dean Meyer Altmeyer Funeral Homes www.altmeyer.com I would not hesitate to recommend this training. I believe celebrant certification would help all funeral directors be better arrangers. It provides insights for demonstrating compassion as we spend time with families, hear their stories and convey to them how important it is for them to have a funeral so that their loved one's story can be told. AND to make it even more enticing this celebrant training session is held in the most amazingly beautiful setting you can imagine! Valerie Mayer The Island Funeral Home and Crematory www.theislandfuneralhome.com Thanks for a great experience in Key West. Tracy is totally committed. Just to let you know, we had two celebrant services in the last two days. Both were awesome. People came up to me and said "that is how a funeral should be" and "now I know where I am going to have my funeral." Both were cremations, but after education, both were ceremonies with deceased present. Great stuff! I am working to find 2 more people to get certified and intend to have all FD’s and all preneed staff complete this training. Keith Walker Walker Funeral Homes www.walkerfuneralhomes.com Page 1 of 2 Testimonials from those who became Certified Celebrants on Jan. 6, 2016 at The Pier House, One Duval Street, Key West, FL www.PierHouse.com Reserve your seat today for January 3-6, 2017 I have been very pleased with our results. We have conducted 7 celebrant services since my certification and the families have all been very complimentary. The training and certification was a fantastic foundation for the unique situations that I have faced; i.e. suicide, baby death, exotic dancer, to name a few. Thanks again. The time and training in Key West was great! Dianne Callahan Memorial Park Funeral Home & Cemetery www.memorialparkfuneralandcemetery.com I do believe that all funeral directors should experience this training and the certification process. It is my belief that this training will help funeral directors to connect to their families. One of the main components of this training is teaching the attendees to make meaningful connections with families in order to break the ice and learn their stories. In addition to making connections, this training will help directors to explain what a celebrant is and make offering celebrants to families easier and less intimidating. Thus, the arrangement process is more effective and the options of celebrants more available to families. Kasie J. Watkins Heffner Funeral Chapels & Crematory www.BestLifeTributes.com The entire training program in Key West, speakers, and classes, was outstanding. The program is set up to show participants first what a celebrant service and master of ceremonies looks like, then step-bystep instructions on how to put together your very own personalized service at the end of the class. Although this class prepares participants to become certified celebrants, it also prepares Funeral Directors and anyone in end-of-life services to best serve families with a unique and personalized experience. With the declining rates of church participation and rising rate of direct disposition, it is clear that families need to be offered other options for services. This program not only teaches the skills of personalizing a service but also how to offer and sell this option to the families we serve in end-of-life care. I highly recommend this training. Kasie Watkins (left) and Brigitte Morgan (right) receive their graduation certificates from Doug Manning and Glenda Stansbury Brigitte Morgan Heffner Funeral Chapels & Crematory www.BestLifeTributes.com Email if you have any questions Ernie Heffner at [email protected] or Mark Krause at [email protected] Page 2 of 2