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Dakota Fatherhood Summit 3 Set for May 21-23 in Fargo
The public, community professionals, and policy makers are invited to
attend the third annual Dakota Fatherhood Summit, May 21-23, in Fargo.
Presented by the Dakota Fatherhood Initiative, this conference is for anyone
interested in strengthening family life and enhancing the skills and
commitment of men and fathers in family relationships.
The 2-day conference will feature a variety of regional and national
speakers, including Mike Hall, Center for Successful Fathering; David
Dollahite, author of Generative Fathering; Jane Gilgun, University of
Minnesota; Leonard Little Finger, teacher from Ogalala, S.D.; Joseph White,
South Dakota State University; Sean Brotherson, North Dakota State
University Extension Service and many others. Topics to be addressed by
keynote speakers include ideas and activities for successful fathering,
fathers and spirituality, men and violence issues, fathers in Native
American communities and why fathers matter.
Additionally, the conference will include specialized training tracks
from a half day to a full day on healthy marriage and fathers, fathers and
youth development, men and violence issues, fathers and special needs
children, fathers and divorce, involving fathers in early childhood
programs, fathers in Native American communities and fathers and parent
education. There will also be a variety of sessions on fathering resources
and programs, as well as parenting for both mothers and fathers.
"The conference is intended for a broad audience and is designed to be
attractive to parents, community professionals, and all others who are
interested in or work with issues regarding family life and social
well-being," says Sean Brotherson, conference organizer and co-chair of the
Dakota Fatherhood Initiative. The conference will include breakout sessions,
panel presentations, and evening networking sessions.
Continuing education units will be available to those who are interested.
Invited to participate are parents, educators, counselors, legislators,
social workers, health care workers, clergy, attorneys, judges, mental
health professionals, civic and business professionals and any others who
may be interested. The conference is meant to draw not only participants
from the Dakotas and Minnesota, but from across the Midwest and the nation.
The conference will be held at the Best Western Doublewood Inn, 3333 13
Ave. S. Fargo. To register, call (701) 231-8113 or visit
http://dfi.sdstate.org for registration information.
Registration fee is $55 before May 10, and $65 after. Single-day, student,
and group rates are available. Exhibit booth space is also available. Rooms
are available at the Best Western Doublewood Inn, (701) 233-3333, under
"Fatherhood Summit" block. The conference begins at 1 p.m. on May 21 and
concludes at 1 p.m. on May 23.
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Source: Sean Brotherson, (701) 231-6143,
sbrother@ndsuext.nodak.edu
Editor: Rich Mattern, (701) 231-6136,
richard.mattern@ndsu.nodak.edu |