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Yachad Lev El Lev: NOVA Council BBG Shabbat

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Posted by Samantha L

Program HostRegional
Host RegionNorthern East - No. VA Council
Program TypeCommunity Service
Convention
Education
Entertainment
Exercise
Fundraising
Havdalah
Holocaust
Israel
Israel Advocacy
Jewish Holiday
Judaic
Leadership
Membership
Mind / Body / Attitude (MBA)
Movie/Film
Prayer/Services
Separates
Shabbat
Sisterhood
Social
Social Action
Spirituality
Stand Up
Women's Issues
WOW!/Community-wide
Time RequiredMore than 12 hours
Target Population(s)Girls (BBG)
Members
Members-in-Training
Teen Leaders
Convention Participants
Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
8th Graders
Alumni
Summer Program Prospects
Summer Program Alumni
Folds Targeted
Community Service
Social Action
Jewish Heritage
Creativity
Recreation
Sisterhood
People Participating60-100

Program Summary:

The BBGs of NOVA council gathered for a 24-hour Shabbat experience filled with strong jewish women, jewish identity programming, sisterhood programming, sisterhood bonding, community service, social action, and MBA!

Full Description:

Who: NOVA Council BBG
What: BBG Shabbat
Where: Marriott Washington
Why: To make BBG Shabbat bigger and better than ever!
Supplies, outline: Attached in forms
Planning Process Timeline: Give yourself a good two months ahead of time to plan. Book the hotel ahead of time, get speakers, and community partners first then work on other programming.
Publicity: Email a flyer, facebook event, evite, calls to every girl, flyer in jewish day school newsletter

Speakers:

Sheryl Schwartz

Anne Kristol

Gabbi Baker

Submitter's Suggestions:

-Have a huge media blitz at least 2 months in advance
-Make sure everything is really organized and everyone knows what's going on
-Make sure all the little details are taken care of (i.e. name tags, room assignments, a teen schedule, etc.)