2005 Convention

We would like to thank everyone who made the 22nd annual Arizona Home Education Convention and Curriculum Fair a great success!   Our final registration count was 3,850!

This year's program featured Mike Farris who inspired us with the history of homeschooling freedom in America and encouraged us to continue to protect and cherish these freedoms.

Pastor S. M. Davis spoke to thousands of parents offering words of hope and encouragement and challenging parents to "win the hearts" of their children.

This year almost 200 students participated in the teen track which was run by Caleb Kershner and Ned Ryun from Generation Joshua.   These students created and staged a presidential campaign which involved everyone at the convention!   "Many teenagers told me that it was the most fun they've ever had at a homeschool convention," Ned Ryun said.   

In addition, the exhibit hall offered hundreds of curriculum options for the large crowds that filled the hall.   

CD's and tapes of all sessions will be available through Resounding Voice http://www.resoundingvoice.com starting August 3rd.

We hope that the event was fun, inspiring, and informative for all. Please make plans to visit us next year, July 21st and 22nd, 2006.

CONVENTION SURVEY STATISTICS - Click here to see some interesting statistics compiled from the Convention Surveys that were completed and turned in. (pdf)

THE 22ND ANNUAL
ARIZONA HOME EDUCATION CONVENTION AND CURRICULUM FAIR
Equipping Parents to Raise a Godly Generation

July 22nd and 23rd, 2005
Phoenix Civic Plaza

Featuring

Michael Farris - HSLDA’s Chairman of the Board and General Counsel

Vickie Farris - Wife of Michael Farris

S.M. Davis - Pastor of Park Meadows Baptist Church in Lincoln, Illinois

David and Shirley Quine - Cornerstone Curriculum Project

Andrew Pudewa - Institute for Excellence in Writing

 

FORMS

2005 Convention Information (in Adobe pdf format)

2005 Convention Workshop Schedule (in Adobe pdf format)

2005 Exhibitor Workshop Schedule (in Adobe pdf format)

 

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