Affinity & Special Interest Groups

Affinity & Special Interest Groups

Discover one of our many affinity and special interest groups taking place at Tri-State.  Connect and have meaningful discussions with others in the industry who have a shared experience. 

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Affinity & Special Interest Groups

We offer more than a dozen special interest group meetings at the Tri-State CAMP Conference where you can form meaningful connections with others who share a common thread. From special needs camping to access/disability camping to 2SLGBTQ+ camping groups to more, Tri-State is a great space for connecting with others.

VOCE: Veterans of the Camp Experience
V O C E: Veterans Of The Camp Experience
VOCE: Veterans of the Camp Experience
EPIC:
Emerging
Professionals
in Camping
E P I C: 
Emerging 
Professionals 
In Camping
EPIC:
Emerging
Professionals
in Camping
B I P O C
BIPOC
Directors’ Roundtable
Directors’ Roundtable
Women In Camp
Women in Camp
Urban Camps
Urban Camps
Faith Based Camps
Faith Based Camps
Special Needs Camping
Special Needs Camping
2 S L G B T Q+ Camping
2SLGBTQ+ Camping

Y M C A Camps
YMCA Camps
Girl Scout Gathering
Girl Scout Gathering
4- H Gathering
4-H Gathering
Parks And Recreation
Parks and Recreation
Day Camp Gathering
Day Camp Gathering
Non Profit Camps
Non Profit Camps
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Affinity and Special Interest Groups

“Italian Night” at Carmine’s (is BACK!)

Benvenuti! The authentic Italian aromas swirling from the kitchen at Carmine’s may draw you inside, but the warm hospitality and flavorful, home-style recipes will keep you in your seat. Family-style plates and a camp-style atmosphere have made this the most popular dinner at the conference.

Cost: $59 per person

Menu: Mixed Green Salad, Chicken Parm, Rigatoni & Broccoli w/ Garlic & Oil, Garlic Bread and Chocolate Covered Cannoli w/ Pistachios. Soft drinks included (all other drinks paid for by participant).

Carmine’s Restaurant; The Quarter at the Tropicana
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ACA Accreditation Volunteer Gathering

Calling all ACA Visitors! Join us for a roundtable hosted by the ACA, NY & NJ Standards Committee that will focus on saying “Thank You” to our amazing volunteers. We’ll have tips, tricks, camaraderie, and door prizes, so you’re guaranteed to leave with something good (besides the satisfaction of being an integral part of the standards program).

Bring your lunch and help us celebrate and support our amazing community of visitors!

Room 320

EPIC Meet and Eat

EPICs have the opportunity to meet and eat together, not after hours and not during a session. A time for networking and casual conversation that is relevant to EPICs.

Room 402

EPIC Social: Dueling Pianos (presented by Magen Boys Entertainment)

Come ready to jam out with us! The ACA, NY & NJ EPIC Committee is excited to present Dueling Pianos courtesy of Magen Boys Entertainment. Come with your favorite songs in mind and prepare to sing along, dance, and have a blast.

This event is free and open to all! Cash bar available (the kitchen will be closed so plan to eat before you arrive).

Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall
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Leading Across Generations: Everyday Actions to Empower Your Team

Presented by Chelsea Williams, Reimagine Talent Co.

Did you know that today’s workplace may consist of up to five unique generations? These generations often hold varying views on values work and success as shaped by formative experiences. A major pitfall in developing strong multi-generational teams are the common assumptions and generalizations made about each generation.  This session will provide best practices for empowering multi-generational teams to meet the demands of the 21st century workforce, workplace and marketplace. Participants will leave with an understanding of how to be a more inclusive leader of multi-generational teams. 

Lunch included

Room 411/412

Setting the Hook: How to Facilitate the Most Important First 90 Minutes of Your Summer

Come join Steve as we explore how the first 90 minutes of summer camp training are pivotal for setting the tone for a season of growth, positivity, and connection among campers and staff. In this session, we’ll explore how to launch your camp staff training with a powerful start, free from distractions of politics, drama, or social agendas. Our goal is to create a welcoming, focused environment where staff feel excited, motivated, and fully engaged in the camp’s mission: enriching campers’ lives through joy, teamwork, and authentic relationships.

By the end of this session, you’ll have a roadmap for leading the first 90 minutes of camp training in a way that energizes staff, minimizes distractions, and lays the foundation for a summer of impactful work with campers. Join us to ensure that your staff start strong, stay focused, and are ready to make the summer of 2025 the best yet!

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