Operation Snowball & Illinois Teen Institute Blog


‘WrITIng Our Future’ at ITI 2011 by operationsnowball

On Sunday, July 17, over 300 youth participants, adult sponsors, and ITI volunteer staff joined together at Western Illinois University in Macomb, Illinois, to kick off the 38th annual Illinois Teen Institute (ITI). For five remarkable days youth and staff worked together to learn about Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug (ATOD) prevention. ITI 2011 staff and presenters took the theme ‘WrITIng Our Future’ and wove it throughout a week of general sessions, workshops, and discussion groups. As Natasha Bedingfield so eloquently sings in her song “Unwritten”, the youth were reminded, “…today is where your book begins”!

Kicking off the week, The Amazing Tei Street, a national motivational speaker, took the youth on a journey to discover the “amazing” that is within them. Tei had the youth and adults singing, dancing, and laughing! Everyone left Tei’s session feeling inspired and motivated– a perfect start to a phenomenal week! A very special thank you goes out to Tei for her generosity and dedication to the ITI program.

Other presenters included Don Hooton from the Taylor Hooton foundation, MWAH! Performing Arts Group (which included two ITI participants as cast members), Eddie Slowikowski, Tim White, and Jim Dedera just to name a few! Workshops ranged from ATOD prevention and social norms marketing, to understanding dating violence, leadership development, and the healthy benefit of laughing!

A key component of ITI is for youth participants to take what they learn and put it into action. Throughout the week youth meet in Community Action Teams (C.A.T.). These teams, made up of youth from the same school or geographical location, work to create an action plan for positive change in the community! IADDA will keep in touch with the youth throughout the year to hear about their successes and provide support and resources!
In addition to work shops and general sessions participants are engaged during small group discussions and other planned social bonding activities. Through these experiences, the youth share their beliefs, thoughts and perceptions surrounding ATOD prevention and other teen issues. The discussion groups allowed them to process and reflect on the speakers and events at ITI. Planned evening social activities are a tradition. Sparking the creative side, youth participated in the annual ITI “Tuesday Night Live” talent show. The performances were breathtaking to say the least. Amazing talent was among us! Finally, Wednesday evening rounded out the week with the celebration dance!

As Thursday came around, the youth and staff were surprised how quickly the week went by! Closing ceremonies focused on celebrating the work accomplished throughout the week and recognizing a few special people. The 2011 Community Action Team award went to Princeton High School. As a new Operation Snowball Chapter, the Princeton group has been extremely successful, implementing several events throughout the 2010-2011 school year that emphasized living a drug and alcohol free life. The “Unsung Hero” award went to Chris Remele. Chris was a former participant that now serves as a volunteer staff member at ITI. His upbeat and positive energy were felt throughout the week! Logan Wilde received the Roy Rogers the III Legacy Award and Laura Kelly received the Youth Staff award.

Another amazing ITI year goes down in history! Thank you to the staff, presenters, and participants for making the magic of ITI continue! You are greatly appreciated, and we look forward to ITI 2012!



IADDA Staffing Change by operationsnowball

Shelly Musser, IADDA’s External Program Coordinator, has resigned from IADDA after five years with our Association. Shelly began her career with IADDA as a Special Projects Coordinator, but quickly moved into the position of External Program Manager, where she oversaw the Illinois Teen Institute (ITI) and Mid-Level Institute (MLI) for the past four years. Under Shelly’s leadership, ITI participation has steadily increased. While we are sad to see her go, we extend our best wishes to Shelly on her next endeavor – you may see her around the Capitol in her new role as Associate State Director for the March of Dimes. Good luck, Shelly!

We are pleased to announce that Sarah Potter has been hired to fill the vacant External Programs Manager position. In this role, Sarah will oversee ITI and MLI, and will also assist with member services. Sarah’s career reflects an ongoing commitment to helping young people live healthy, productive lives. She has specialized experience in developing, implementing, evaluating, and improving human service programs. Prior to joining IADDA, Sarah was the President of Creative Alliance LLC, a consulting group serving non-profit organizations, government agencies, and small businesses.

Sarah brings both prevention and public policy experience to the position. She previously served as Professional Development Specialist at Prevention First (PFI), providing training and technical assistance to state funded prevention agencies. Prior to her service with PFI, Sarah was Program Specialist for Attorney General Lisa Madigan. In this role, she developed effective statewide strategies to reduce drug impacts and built public support for better drug policies. She also provided leadership to communities in the areas of truancy and delinquency prevention, court diversion programs, and balanced and restorative justice. Early in her career, she served a workforce development board in California, crafting competitive bidding opportunities. Sarah holds Bachelor of Social Work and Master of Public Administration degrees from Southern Illinois University.

Sarah is eager to apply her ATOD prevention and program administration expertise toward ITI and MLI. She intends to expand the programs through targeted community outreach, building volunteer capacity, and establishing ITI as an evidence-based model. Please help us give her a warm welcome! She can be reached at 217-528-7335 x16 or spotter@iadda.org after August 22, 2011.




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