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2013
N7 Sport Summit
Thursday April 18th
Time
Event
Details
Location
Floor
1:30-6:00
Registration
Please register first when arriving to
Tiger Woods Center (TWC)
Rotunda
1st
Nike Employee Store Shopping
As a benefit for attending our Sport
Summit, please feel free to take the
shuttle and shop at our exclusive Nike
Employee Store to purchase our
current summer 2013 Nike N7
Collection. Store is 1.5 miles away
Options: Thursday , Saturday and
Sunday
Nike
Employee
Store: SW
Knowlton Rd
Beaverton OR
97006
Nike
Employee
Store: Off
campus
Nike Campus Tour
Register for Nike campus tours in Cog
Hill. Tours leave every hour on the
hour. Tours start at 2:00, last tour
leaves at 5:00 (Thursday only)
Rotunda
1st
Kevin Carroll, Founder of the
Katalyst Consultancy, Author of
Rules of the Red Rubber Ball
“ The Art of Sport + Play”
Exhibit at Mercy Corp Action
Center
Shuttle bus at 1:30, 2:45, to Mercy
Corp Action Center. Return shuttle bus
at 3:00 and 5:00.
Rotunda
1st
Welcome to the N7 Sport Summit presented by the N7 Fund and Native Wellness Institute, and hosted by Nike N7 at the
Nike World Headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon. Our host hotels, Homewood Suites, Hilton Garden, and Phoenix Inn are
approximately 2 miles from Nike’s - Tiger Woods Conference Center. Shuttles will be running between Tiger Woods
Center and host hotels every hour starting at 1:00 PM and ending at 7:00 PM on Thursday. Friday shuttles will start
running at 6:00 AM and end 8:00 PM. Saturday shuttles will start running at 6:00 AM and end 7:00 PM For a full shuttle
schedule please get a copy at the front desk of Tiger Woods Conference Center. Please feel free to explore the Nike
campus with a guided tour. We also encourage you to visit the Nike Beaverton Employee Store to purchase the latest
Summer 2013 N7 Collection before it is officially launched. Shuttles running to the Nike Employee Store will only run
Thursday and Saturday; however you are free to shop at the store Thursday-Sunday (one pass limit per person). The
Rotunda is always available to network, relax, and refresh yourself with food and drink.
April 18th-20th
DRAFT: Updated 3/19/2013
3/14/2013
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Agenda Summary
Time
Friday
April 19th
Saturday
April 20th
6:30-7:30
(60 minutes)
Rise and Shine: 2 Mile Run/Walk
Rise and Shine: 2 Mile Run/Walk
7:30-8:15
(45 minutes)
Breakfast
Breakfast
8:15-8:30
(15 minutes)
Make way to Bay Hill-Wollaston
Make way to Bay Hill-Wollaston
8:30-9:30
(60 minutes)
Opening and Welcome & Keynote
Motivational Speaker
9:30-9:45
(15 minutes)
Break/Rotation/Energizers
Break/Rotation/Energizers
9:45-10:45
(60 minutes)
A Track Workshops (6 options)
E Track Workshops (6 options)
10:45-11:00
(15 minutes)
Break/Rotation/Energizers
Break/Rotation/Energizers
11:00-12:00
(60 minutes)
B Track Workshops (6 options)
F Track Workshops (6 options)
12:00-1:15
(75 minutes)
Networking Lunch
Networking Lunch
1:15-2:15
(60 minutes)
General Assembly:
Nike Design to Move
General Assembly:
Benefits and Barriers to Sport
2:15-2:30
(15 minutes)
Break/Rotation/Energizers
Break/Rotation/Energizers
2:30-3:30
(60 minutes)
C Track Workshops (6 options)
G Track Workshops (6 options)
3:30-4:00
(30 minutes)
Networking Break/Rotation/Energizers
Networking Break/Rotation/Energizers
4:00-5:00
(60 minutes)
Ambassador/Athlete Panel
Closing Ceremony
5:00-6:00
(60 minutes)
Networking/Light Appetizers
6:00-7:00
(60 minutes)
Concert: Crystal Shawanda
3/19/2013
April 18th-20th
2
Friday April 19th
Time
Event
Details
Location
Floor
6:30-7:30
Rise and Shine: 2 Mile Run/Walk
Get Moving. Join Alvina Begay , N7
Ambassador and elite long distance runner on
a 2-Mile Walk/Run around the Nike Campus.
This is a perfect way to start your morning!
Shower facilities will not be open.
Rotunda
1st
7:30-8:15
Breakfast
Bay Hill/Wollaston
1st
8:15-8:30
Make way to Bay Hill/Wollaston
Make way to Bay Hill/Wollaston
8:30-9:00
Welcome
The Warm Springs American Legion Post 48
will present the flags. Introductions by N7
General Manager, Sam McCracken.
Opening Remarks: Nike Executive
Blessing will be given by Onondaga Chief,
Oren Lyons. Completing our Opening
ceremonies will be the N’chi Wanapum Canoe
Family (Warm Springs Tribes) performing two
traditional songs and dance
Bay Hill/Wollaston
1st
9:00-9:30
Keynote
TBA
Bay Hill/Wollaston
1st
9:30 – 9:45
Break/Rotation/Energizers
9:45-10:45
A
Tracks
 N7 SPARQ Training
Learn SPARQ (Speed, Power, Agility,
Reaction and Quickness) training drills to
help improve core physical abilities, as well
as sport specific training to push your team
ahead on the field.
Muirfield
2nd
 Grants 101: Finding Resources and
Grants
Learn how to find the grants that fit your
organization’s needs.
Waverley
1st
 Traditional Fitness
Presenters: Robert Johnson and
Anthony Thosh Collins with the Native
Wellness Institute
Glen Abbey
2nd
This interactive session will reflect on the
lifestyle of our Native ancestors and bring
forth their fitness techniques in the modern
world we live in today. Participants will
learn approaches to replicate in their home
communities.
April 18th-20th
 Incorporating Sport, Learning and
Nutrition
Presenter: The Notah Begay III Foundation
Alpine
2nd
 Coaching for Excellence: How to
Coach, Lead and Inspire
Hear incredible stories from worldrenowned coaches and leaders that have
lead teams to become champions on the
court and in their personal lives.
Valderamma
2nd
3/19/2013
3
Time
Event
Details
9:45-10:45
A
Tracks (Cont.)
 Energizing Your Sport Program:
Best Practices Sharing (interactive)
10:45-11:00
Break/Rotation/Energizers
11:00-12:00
B
Tracks
 Grants 201: Grant Writing Best
Practices
Now that you have found grants that
meet your organization’s needs. Learn
how to draft the application that stands
out and receives funding.
Pumpkin Ridge
1st
 Healthy Relationships in Sport,
Connecting with Others in a Good
Way
Presenter: Jillene Joseph, Executive
Director, Native Wellness Institute
Alpine
2nd
Expanding your knowledge around sport
programming can be achieved in many
ways. This track will provide attendee’s the
opportunity to work with a group to share
best practices.
Location
Floor
Cog Hill
1st
This workshop will define healthy and
unhealthy relationships and provide a
framework for the adult worker to assist
youth in connecting with others in sport
in a good way.
 Organizing Sport Programs
Learn the tips and gain ideas on how to
developing successful sport programs.
Build a successful program that will
impact future generations.
Muirfield
2nd
 Native American Youth & Family
Integrated Holistic Assessment
Speaker: NAYA - Cori Matthew , Director
of Youth & Education Serv ices, Ashley
Thirstrup, Director Service Manager
Cog Hill
1st
Waverley
1st
Air Birkdale
3rd
This project utilized the Regional
Worldview Model to define and measure
youth success in a culturally relevant way.
It recognizes holistic balance as basis for
health.
Food, Garden and Nutrition
Education
Speaker: Micah Johnson, NAYA
Recreation Coordinator , Lillah Walsh, N7
Vista
This workshop will demonstrate how
NAYA is able to incorporate the food we
grow from our garden into our
kitchen. The meals we serve are well
balanced, and made with fresh
ingredients including vegetables from our
community garden.
 Measuring the Success of Your
Program
3/19/2013
It is important to track the success of
your sports program. Our speakers will
educate you on the research
methodologies that can track the success
of your programs.
4
Time
Event
12:00-1:15
Networking Lunch
1:15-2:15
General Assembly: Nike Designed to
Move
Details
Location
Floor
Bay Hill/Wollaston
1st
Presenter: Caitlin Morris, Nike Senior
Director
Bay Hill/Wollaston
1st
 Organizing Sport Programs
Learn the tips and gain ideas on how to
developing successful sport programs.
Build a successful program that will
impact future generations.
Muifield
2nd
 Do you need to be a non-profit To
receive funding
“To Be or Not To Be” Various forms of
organizational structures and options will
be presented.
Pumpkin Ridge
1st
Glen Abbey
2nd
2:15-2:30 Break/Rotation
2:30-3:30
C
Tracks
 Physical Fitness-Preparing Yourself
Spiritually
Presenters: Charles TailFeathers, Robert
Johnson, Anthony Thosh Collins with the
Native Wellness Institute
This workshop will provide participants
with ideas and examples of how to assist
youth in feeling connected to something,
feel a sense of belonging, have a sense of
purpose, feel that they deserve to be
healthy
 Coaching for Excellence: How to
Coach, Lead, Train and Inspire
Hear incredible stories from worldrenowned coaches and leaders that have
lead teams to become champions on the
court and in their personal lives.
Valderamma
1st
 Grants 201: Grant Writing Best
Practices
Now that you have found grants that
meet your organization’s needs. Learn
how to draft the application that stands
out and receives funding.
Blue Canyon
2nd
 Traditional Fitness
Presenters: Robert Johnson and
Anthony Thosh Collins with Native
Wellness Institute
Alpine
2nd
This interactive session will reflect on the
lifestyle of our Native ancestors and bring
forth their fitness techniques in the
modern world we live in today.
Participants will learn approaches to
replicate in their home communities.
April 18th-20th
3/19/2013
5
Time
3:30-4:00
Event
Details
Location
Floor
Panel guests: TBD
Muirfield
1st
Rotunda
1st
Bay Hill/Wollaston
1st
Networking Break/Rotation/Energizers
4:00-5:00
Athlete/Ambassador Panel
5:00-6:00
Light Appetizers
6:00-7:00
Concert: Crystal Shawanda
Crystal Shawanda , Recording Artist and
N7 Fund Board Member
Crystal is a Ojibway from Wikwemikong
Unceded reserve in Canada. Her first
single hit the top of the charts, in both
Canada and U.S., and her debut album,
Dawn of a New Day, was the highest
charting album by a Native American in
Billboard history. She currently resides in
Nashville, Tennessee and is the CEO of
New Sun Records.
April 18th-20th
3/19/2013
6
Saturday April 20th
Time
Event
Details
Location
Floor
6:30-7:30
Rise and Shine: 2 Mile Run/Walk
Get Moving. Join Alvina Begay , N7
Ambassador and elite long distance runner
on a 2-Mile Walk/Run around the Nike
Campus. This is a perfect way to start your
morning!
Shower facilities will not be open.
Rotunda
1st
7:30-8:15
Breakfast
Bay Hill/Wollaston
1st
8:15-8:30
Make way to Bay Hill-Wollaston
Make way to Bay Hill/Wollaston
8:30-9:00
Welcome
TBA
Bay Hill/Wollaston
1st
9:00-9:30
Keynote
TBA
Bay Hill/Wollaston
1st
9:30-9:45
9:45-10:45
E
Tracks
Break/Rotation/Energizers
 N7 SPARQ Training
Learn SPARQ (Speed, Power, Agility,
Reaction and Quickness) training drills
to help improve core physical abilities,
as well as sport specific training to
push your team ahead on the field.
Blue Canyon
2nd
 Physical Fitness: Preparing Yourself
Spiritually
Presenters: Charles TailFeathers,
Robert Johnson, Anthony Thosh
Collins with the Native Wellness
Institute
Glen Abbey
2nd
This interactive session will reflect on
the lifestyle of our Native ancestors
and bring forth their fitness
techniques in the modern world we
live in today. Participants will learn
approaches to replicate in their home
communities.
 Grants 101: Finding Resources and
Grants
Learn how to find the grants that fit
your organization’s needs.
Alpine
2nd
 Organizing Sport Programs
Learn the tips and gain ideas on how
to developing successful sport
programs. Build a successful program
that will impact future generations.
Muirfield
2nd
April 18th-20th
Cog Hill
Energizing Your Sport Program: Best
Practices Sharing
3/14/2013
1st
Expanding your knowledge around
sport programming can be achieved in
many ways. This track will provide
attendee’s the opportunity to work
with a group to share best practices.
7
Time
Event
Details
9:45-10:45
E
Tracks
 Healthy Relationships in Sport,
Connecting with Others in a Good Way
Presenter: Jillene Joseph
Location
Floor
Pumpkin Ridge
1st
This workshop will define healthy and
unhealthy relationships and provide a
framework for the adult worker to
assist youth in connecting with others
in sport in a good way.
10:45-11:00 Break/Rotation
11:00-12:00
F
Tracks
 Do you need to be a non-profit to
receive funding?
“To Be or Not To Be” Various forms of
organizational structures and options will
be presented.
Waverley
1st
 Traditional Fitness
Presenters: Robert Johnson and
Anthony Thosh Collins with Native
Wellness Institute
Alpine
2nd
This interactive session will reflect on the
lifestyle of our Native ancestors and
bring forth their fitness techniques in the
modern world we live in today.
Participants will learn approaches to
replicate in their home communities.
 Organizing Sports Program
Learn the tips and gain ideas on how to
developing successful sport programs.
Build a successful program that will
impact future generations.
Muirfield
2nd
 Native American Youth & Family
Integrated Holistic Assessment
Speaker: NAYA - Cori Matthew , Director
of Youth & Education Serv ices, Ashley
Thirstrup, Director Service Manager
Cog Hill
1st
This project utilized the Regional
Worldview Model to define and measure
youth success in a culturally relevant
way. It recognizes holistic balance as
basis for health.
 Incorporating Sport, Learning, and
Nutrition
Presenter: The Notah Begay III
Foundation
Air Birkdale
3rd
 Measuring the Success of Your
Program
It is important to track the success of
your sports program. Our speakers will
educate you on the research
methodologies that can track the success
of your programs
Summerlin
2nd
3/14/2013
8
Time
Event
12:00-1:15
Networking Lunch
Bay Hill/Wollaston
1:15-2:15
General Assembly: Benefits and Barriers
to Sport
Bay Hill/Wollaston
2:15-2:30
2:30-3:30
G
Tracks
Details
Location
Floor
1st
1st
Break/Rotation
Healthy Relationships in Sport,
Connecting with Others in a Good Way
Presenter: Jillene Joseph, Executive
Director, Native Wellness Institute
Glen Abbey
2nd
This workshop will define healthy and
unhealthy relationships and provide a
framework for the adult worker to assist
youth in connecting with others in sport
in a good way.
2:30-3:30
G
Tracks
(Cont.)
3:30-4:00
4:00-5:00
 N7 SPARQ Training
Learn SPARQ (Speed, Power, Agility,
Reaction and Quickness) training drills to
help improve core physical abilities, as
well as sport specific training to push your
team ahead on the field.
Blue Canyon
2nd
 Organizing Sports Program
Learn the tips and gain ideas on how to
developing successful sport programs.
Build a successful program that will
impact future generations.
Alpine
2nd
Food, Garden and Nutrition Education
Speaker: Micah Johnson, NAYA Recreation
Coordinator , Lillah Walsh, N7 Vista
Cog Hill
1st
This workshop will demonstrate how
NAYA is able to incorporate the food we
grow from our garden into our
kitchen. The meals we serve are well
balanced, and made with fresh
ingredients including vegetables from our
community garden.
 Coaching for Excellence: How to
Coach, Lead, Train and Inspire
Hear incredible stories from worldrenowned coaches and leaders that have
lead teams to become champions on the
court and in their personal lives.
Valderamma
2nd
 Grants 201: Grant Writing Best
Practices
Now that you have found grants that meet
your organization’s needs. Learn how to
draft the application that stands
out and receives funding.
Pumpkin Ridge
1st
Networking Break/Rotation/Energizers
Closing Ceremony
3/14/2013
April 18th-20th
Presenter: Kevin Carroll, Founder of
the Katalyst Consultancy, Author of
Rules of the Red Rubber Ball
Bay Hill/Wollaston
1st
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