There are so many exciting things to see and do while at the DC09 conference, we’ve provided a checklist of can’t miss items to keep with you.
___ Keep the buzz alive throughout the conference by including #DC09 in each of your tweets
___ Don’t miss the keynotes from Jeff Hook, Curtis Simmons, and Kingsley Allen as they share their vision for our company, our products and our services
___ Stop by the Support booth to meet our support agents in person
___ Hear Kem Meyer’s keynote and pick up a copy of her new book, Less Clutter. Less Noise.
___ Have your photo taken with Tammy Polk, VP of Talent & Organizational Growth for FT (and mastermind behind this year’s conference)
___ Learn the details about the new Fellowship Groups solution
___ Sit in on Terry Storch’s session where he’ll tell you more about what’s cooking at LifeChurch.tv (Providers / innovators of YouVersion.com, ChurchMetrics.com, OnePrayer.com, Open.LifeChurch.tv)
___ Pick up some FT gear at the on-site store
___ Stop by the Developer track on Friday to learn how our new API will revolutionize how churches and business partners can leverage and extend the power of Fellowship One (hint, hint: They will be demonstrating some example applications connected to Fellowship One such as iPhone, Facebook, Expression Engine add-on, and Microsoft MVC)
___ Get your vendor punch card filled out completely for a chance to win a NetBook from POS Computer Corp
___ Arrive early to the keynotes for some interactive texting fun, brought to you by Jarbyco
___ Play Wii Sports in the vendor lounge
___ Go on a tour of Fellowship Church or Prestonwood Church
___ Find and meet the FT staff person we lovingly call “Bevo”
___ Come prepared with 3 questions you have and don’t leave until you have the answers
___ Attend the time of praise & worship, led by Rob Johnson, XP of The Met Church in Keller, TX
___ Buy something from IKEA
___ Meet eight new people and exchange contact information
___ Fill out the conference and session surveys, your feedback is important to us
___ Contact Curtis Harris about presenting at DC10