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Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals to Host European Training Event in Brussels
The highest regarded permanent makeup organization worldwide, the SPCP, is soon to debut in Belgium with landmark educational event.
Brussels, Belgium (PRWEB) August 13, 2008 -- The Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals (SPCP) is conducting its first European Workshop, which will be held in Brussels, Belgium October 12-14, 2008. This groundbreaking event is being held in consideration of hundreds of International SPCP members. The SPCP values and appreciates the support and attendance put forth by its European members at annual SPCP events in the U.S. and in concert with requests for a regional SPCP European workshop, the SPCP is delivering a three-day informational banner educational event!
* DAY ONE will focus on health and safety in the cosmetic tattoo workplace. David Vidra, LPN, who is the SPCP Health and Safety Advisor and OSHA Outreach Trainer, will present his comprehensive Bloodborne Pathogens Course, followed by a Wound Care Workshop. Vidra is known for his lively energy and is superb at making this industry-specific training experience enriching and powerful. * DAY TWO will consist of presentations by Elizabeth Finch-Howell, CPCP, and Kate Ciampi, CPCP. Ms. Finch will provide greatly needed factual information about color theory; specifically how permanent cosmetic color theory differs from traditional color theory. She will also supply information about general pigment formulation, dispel common misinformation, and provide fact-based accuracy to enhance the attendees' comprehension of color and pigments. Ms. Ciampi is well known throughout the permanent makeup industry for her exquisite lip tattooing procedures. Critically acclaimed for her full lip color and her independent classes, she delivers the complete package of this very challenging procedure process. * DAY THREE will begin with Ms. Debra Guastella, CPCP, presenting Areola Re-pigmentation. Ms. Guastella is a speaker in great demand on the subject of this advanced procedure and conveys critical information on both the artistic and medically sound placement aspects of a reconstructed breast areola. Guastella will close by sharing her impressive knowledge of color selection to complete a beautifully re-pigmented areola. Lesley DeDecker, CPCP will present 'Strategies of Success' with conceptual tips on how to build and operate a successful business. This bountiful event will close with the Panel of Experts gathered and attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions of these industry icons about any challenging issues they may have experienced or anticipate.
Registration for this important event closes September 12, 2008 and is on a first come, first served basis. Register now on the SPCP website at www.spcp.org or by calling the SPCP administration office at 847-635-1330. SPCP membership is required and anyone who wishes to attend may join the SPCP by applying through the website at http://www.spcp.org/howtojoin.htm.
Creating the Future for the Permanent Cosmetic Industry This event marks the first of its kind and it is with great excitement and anticipation that we look forward to seeing our International and American members at SPCP Europe 2008!
About the Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals (SPCP): "Creating the Future for the Permanent Cosmetic Industry". The SPCP was founded in 1990 and remains the largest nonprofit individual membership supported organization worldwide. Dedicated to promoting safety, excellence and high professional standards, the SPCP provides innovative learning experiences and education enhancing materials including a professionally developed certification exam, subject matter experts to provide guidance to its members, associated professionals, regulators, media and the general public. The SPCP, through its global membership, sets the highest industry guidelines and standards by applying sound principles of its Code of Ethics. Online at www/spcp.org.
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Kate on 09.09.08 @ 10:03 PM CST [link]
Tuesday, September 9th, 2008
Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals Releases New Permanent Makeup Training Requirements
As of September 1, 2008, the Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals (SPCP), the largest and foremost permanent makeup organization, requires all SPCP trainer members to provide a minimum of 100 hours of fundamental permanent cosmetic training. (Vocus/PRWEB ) September 3, 2008 -- As of September 1, 2008, the Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals (SPCP), the largest and foremost permanent makeup organization, requires all SPCP trainer members to provide a minimum of 100 hours of fundamental permanent cosmetic training. The SPCP is unmatched in raising standards for fundamental training requirements, and as such is often considered an example to other organizations and used as a baseline for legislative purposes. "As the leading organization in permanent cosmetics, the SPCP encourages other organizations to also adopt a 100 hour minimum training standard," says Marjorie Grimm, CPCP, instructor who teaches the SPCP's Train the Trainer program twice yearly at SPCP events. As the leading organization in permanent cosmetics, the SPCP encourages other organizations to also adopt a 100 hour minimum training standard News Image The time is now for all permanent cosmetic trainers, legislators, industry organizations, and prospective students to recognize the need for raising the required standards of permanent makeup training. The promotional "fast track" permanent makeup training of two and three-day classes have no place in the industry. The student has no opportunity for success under these weekend-type permanent makeup classes, and the public is put at risk by technicians with insufficient training. Each SPCP trainer member shall meet the following criteria: * Business Setup -- Each trainer must be in compliance with all state educational statues, zoning regulations and health ordinances. * Professional Background -- Each trainer must have a high school diploma, GED or equivalent, a minimum of five years experience in the application of permanent cosmetics, and have completed a minimum of 300 procedures within each instructional venue. Certified Permanent Cosmetic Professional (CPCP) credentials and attendance of the SPCP Train the Trainer class are required prerequisites. Minimum Continued Education Units of 16 hours every two years are required of trainers. * Student Guidelines -- The student must be at least 18 years of age and have a high school diploma, GED, or equivalent to be considered for fundamental permanent cosmetics training. * Fundamental Classroom Guidelines -- Training manuals and lesson plans outlining no less than 100 study hours are submitted by trainers and reviewed by the SPCP to ensure consistent guidelines. The SPCP supports higher hourly requirements imposed by various oversight agencies, states, counties, etc. The SPCP’s greatest goal is that all who consider entering the permanent cosmetic industry recognize the need for quality training and SPCP membership. Locate an SPCP trainer member.
Kate on 09.09.08 @ 10:01 PM CST [ link]
Monday, July 14th, 2008
Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals Hosts Annual Fall Conference
Since its inception in 1990, the Society of Permanent Cosmetics Professionals (SPCP) remains the largest and most respected professional organization within the permanent cosmetics industry. The SPCP holds two events each year. The Annual Convention is held in March and the Fall Conference is held in September. The Fall Conference, this year is being held September 20-21 in Orlando Florida. This is a favorite event for many as it is limited to 100 attendees. Known as the permanent cosmetics “networking extravaganza” event, attendees have the unique opportunity to interface with other technicians and industry leaders in a professional but yet more social setting. In addition to the headliner speakers and important presentation subject matters, this is the annual permanent makeup event that encourages a coming together of the talents in the permanent cosmetic industry. Members have come to rely on the stringent standards of the SPCP and respect the focuses on presentations, networking and sharing of news, techniques and tricks of the trade by long time professionals made accessible to industry newcomers. Members understand the benefits of networking with fellow colleagues and attending informative presentations and discussions, especially in the SPCP conference smaller class setting. This year conference will be held at the Crowne Plaza Orlando Universal. Exciting Highlights include: ~ A presentation by prominent plastic surgeon and international speaker, Richard O. Gregory, MD ~ Color adjustment and correction secrets of Marjorie Grimm, CPCP ~ Take your business to the next level with Johnny McCarty, CPCP to build a solid foundation, and Rose Ann Cloud, CPCP to best present your work. ~ A Bloodborne Pathogens Standard class and exam given by David Vidra of Health Educators, Inc. ~ Discover the latest shaded eyeliner tips from Liza Sims, CPCP ~ Foolproof client management skills presented by Penny Rudy, CPCP ~ Panel of leading experts to answer industry related questions ~ Great networking opportunities with fellow technicians and industry leaders Never before has the permanent cosmetics industry felt so strongly about continuing education – last year’s Fall Conference in Philadelphia was attended by a capacity crowd. Register today while there is still availability. For further information: http://spcp.org/conference.htm About the Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals “Creating the Future for the Permanent Cosmetic Industry” The SPCP was founded in 1990 and remains the largest nonprofit individual member organization worldwide. Dedicated to promoting safety, excellence and high professional standards, the SPCP provides innovative learning experiences and education enhancing materials including a professionally developed certification exam, subject matter experts to provide guidance to its members, associated professionals, regulators, media and the general public. The SPCP, through its global membership, sets the highest industry guidelines and standards by applying sound principles of its Code of Ethics. http://www/spcp.org
Kate on 07.14.08 @ 12:42 PM CST [ link]
Friday, May 30th, 2008
Bloodborne Pathogens Class
David Vidra is teaching the Annual Chicagoland Bloodborne Pathogens Class on Sunday, July 13th. It will be at the usual location - Radisson Hotel Chicago O'Hare in Des Plaines, 1450 East Touhy 847-296-8866. Space is limited so call the SPCP office right away if you are interested in attending - 847-635-1330. $100 pre-paid.
Kate on 05.30.08 @ 06:56 AM CST [ link]
Friday, May 23rd, 2008
SPCP Restates Position on Semi Permanent Makeup
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb944604.htm Permanent Cosmetics Industry Reacts to Misleading Information on Tyra Banks Show Tyra Banks Repudiates Permanent Cosmetics on national television. Society of Permanent Cosmetics Professionals (SPCP) responds. (PRWEB) May 16, 2008 -- On April 21, 2008, Tyra Banks hosted a live demonstration during what was stated to be a semi-permanent cosmetic procedure using vegetable dyes and minerals. Verika Seddick from the White Tea Spa in New York conducted the demonstration. The Society of Permanent Cosmetics Professionals (SPCP) would like to clarify statements made during that demonstration. Vegetable dyes are never associated with tattooing. They are dyes used in the food industry to dye vegetables, fruits and meats. The pigments used in the cosmetic tattoo industry are either inorganic or organic (organic pigments are produced through the process of organic chemistry.) Quite possibly Ms. Seddick was mislead by the use of the word "organic." In the world of pigment formulation, organic does not have the same meaning as our society looks upon organic agriculture. Equally disturbing as Ms. Seddick's and Ms. Banks' obvious lack of knowledge of what the demonstration entailed, were their comments regarding tattooing and permanent cosmetics. Ms. Seddick stated that she wanted to make an important distinction, "This is not tattooing and you would never want permanent cosmetics on your face." Tyra echoed her words. A contradiction was soon to follow; Ms. Seddick tattooed a member of the audience's bottom eyeliner on one eye. This is not tattooing and you would never want permanent cosmetics on your face. Professionals in the permanent cosmetic industry are incensed with this misrepresented and poorly conducted permanent cosmetic (tattoo) demonstration. There is grave concern that thousands and possibly millions of women who potentially could have viewed this demonstration now believe they can have semi-permanent makeup that is not tattooing and that the substance used will be dyes made from vegetables. Furthermore, professionals are also incensed by the unprofessional and unhealthy manner in which the cosmetic tattooing demonstration was conducted. The following are a few of the known bloodborne pathogens (OSHA) regulations that were not adhered to as well as other matters of concern. • The client was not screened to be a good candidate for an invasive procedure; it appeared as if she were plucked out of the audience without an interview. • Ms. Seddick indicated she could do the woman's lips. All professionals in the permanent cosmetic industry know that women of color are often not good candidates for lip color procedures because of their propensity to hyperpigment. • Ms. Seddick did not wear appropriate PPE (protective covering) • The client's skin was not properly cleaned before an anesthetic was applied. • The client was not provided with a protective covering. • There was no barrier film on the lamp used for lighting during the procedure. • There was no barrier film on the hand piece of the tattoo machine. • There was no covering of the cord of the hand piece down to the power supply source. • The procedure was conducted poorly in that the eye area was not "gripped" (portions of the eye area held in place for safety and appropriate depth of tattooing.) The permanent cosmetic industry is due an apology from Ms. Banks. Readers may go to the following link if they wish to view the demonstration, and the fallacious words spoken about permanent cosmetics. http://www.imeem.com/people/3NyCHVT/video/J-QttpeF/tyra_banks_show_april_21_2008_beauty_tips_from_around_t/ SPCP Position Statement Regarding Semi-Permanent Makeup It is the position of the Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals that pigments (colorants) placed into the dermis using needles are considered to be permanent. Results of fading, color change or lack of color are expected and are the result of factors such as skin variations, and sun fading. Improper application or faulty equipment can also affect the length of time color appears in the skin. Permanent Cosmetics, Permanent Makeup, and Cosmetic Tattooing are all terms used to correctly identify the process of implanting pigments (inks) into the skin for cosmetic purposes. The term "semi-permanent" is reserved for long-wear topically applied makeup and is misleading to be associated with the tattoo industry. It implies mechanical control of the length of time a pigment may remain in the skin. There are no documented findings to suggest cosmetically tattooed skin can be reverted to its previous unaltered state within a specified timeframe stated by the technician or any other person. Rationale: Permanent cosmetics, when performed professionally with reputable pigments/ink, is an act of tattooing and is performed with the clear intention of the resulting implanted color to remain permanently. Using the name semi-permanent is a crutch for less than favorable results and may also be considered an excuse for not properly explaining the nature of tattooing to a client. There is no debate that what we do is tattooing. The accepted definition of a tattoo is a permanent mark or design made on the skin by a process of pricking and ingraining an indelible pigment or by raising scars. (Dictionary.com) It is also common knowledge that many tattoo pigment colors are highly resistant or impossible to remove even with the most advanced laser techniques, so not only permanent, but also some may be non-removable as well. (FDA Science Forum, 2006, Body Marking: Tattoos, Permanent Make-up and Laser Removal.) SPCP supplier members who manufacture pigment and devices were contacted to provide information that would support their pigments or devices as being able to provide semi-permanent results. None responded with affirmation that this could occur. Readers are encouraged to go to this SPCP website link to read more on the subject of "semi-permanent" cosmetics. http://www.spcp.org/public_semi_permanent_makeup.htm About the Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals Creating the Future for the Permanent Cosmetic Industry… The SPCP was founded in 1990 and remains the largest nonprofit individual member organization worldwide. Dedicated to promoting safety, excellence, and high professional standards, the SPCP provides innovative learning experiences and practice-enhancing materials, a professionally developed certification examination, and subject matter experts to provide guidance to its members, associated professionals, regulators, the media, and the general public. The SPCP, through its global membership, sets industry guidelines and standards by applying sound principles of its Code of Ethics. http://www.spcp.org
Kate on 05.23.08 @ 08:23 AM CST [ link]
Saturday, February 23rd, 2008
Convention Updates
Some last minute reminders for convention: Friday, February 29th is the last day for regular sign-up. “At-the-door” fees apply after this date and, unfortunately, there can be no exceptions, so be sure to sign up by this date. If you wish to take the CPCP exam on Saturday, March 15th at 1:30 pm, your application is due in the SPCP office no later than Friday, March 7th and it should be marked at the top you wish to take the exam during convention. The InterContinental extended the room block once again to Monday, February 25th since they were telling people there was no rooms left in our block (when there were) so please take care of that reservation right away.
Kate on 02.23.08 @ 08:41 AM CST [ link]
Monday, December 17th, 2007
Convention Registration Starts Today!
The SPCP 17th Annual Convention will be held in Houston Texas March 15-17th, 2008! Registration forms and convention materials are available here - http://www.spcp.org/conventi.htm Be sure to come early for the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard Class! From the interest in this event, it is very likely we will have record attendance. Best to get a jump on room reservations since they frequently sell out our discounted block of rooms.
Kate on 12.17.07 @ 08:46 AM CST [ link]
Monday, November 19th, 2007
Online Bloodborne Pathogens Classes
The SPCP Board of Directors has approved select BBP classes for CPCP qualifications and SPCP Trainer member compliance. Health Educators is in the final stages of preparation of their class so keep an eye on their website at hlthedu.org. Also approved is the bloodborne pathogens class from Eduwhere.com and can be accessed from the link from the SPCP website or by going here: http://www.eduwhere.com/team/index.php?groupID=165 Several SPCP members tested this class for us with very favorable reports. Both classes will certainly make things much easier for those who do not have access to a live class within a reasonable distance.
Kate on 11.19.07 @ 05:17 AM CST [ link]
Friday, June 8th, 2007
Fall Conference
Fall Conference 2007 registration is now open. This is a limited attendence event so please enroll early. The bloodborne pathogens class is included! See you there!
Kate on 06.08.07 @ 07:25 AM CST [ link]
Wednesday, March 28th, 2007
16th Annual Convention a Huge Success!
Who would have thought we would have had 405 people attend this event?! Who would have thought the emails still keep coming in about how fabulous this convention was?! The SPCP members gathered, almost like a family reunion, for a weekend of education, networking, and fun March 17-19. So much knowledge was gleaned, friendships were made, and the SPCP family grew stronger. Already we are getting calls and emails about next year's event. I certainly hope Houston is ready for us March 22-24, 2008 at the Inter Continental Hotel! We will rock the house for sure! I personally can't wait until the upcoming Fall Conference September 22-23! We have a great speaker line up and as always will include the bloodborne pathogens class here at no extra charge. Many feel this to be their favorite event since it is small and intimate - remember, you have to pre-register to attend! We are back in Philly at the Crowne Plaza - it's like home!! More to come...
Kate on 03.28.07 @ 03:58 PM CST [ link]
Friday, January 26th, 2007
SPCP Convention
It seems everyone is coming to the SPCP 16th Annual Convention and Trade Show! The international registrations are pouring in as well! The hotel room block has beeen sold out - please contact the SPCP office for alternate hotel options at 847-635-1330 or admin@spcp.org
Kate on 01.26.07 @ 06:53 AM CST [ link]
Wednesday, October 4th, 2006
FDA Response to Pigment Approval Claims
Many members have called/emailed the SPCP office with reports of recorded phone messages by a permanent cosmetic pigment manufacturer. The recording stated their company was the first permanent cosmetics supply company to seek FDA approval for permanent cosmetics and that test results from the FDA research are in, and the news is exciting! Below is the response received from the Society's FDA contact person on October 4th: "As required by law, a color additive must be shown to be safe and the subject of a listing by the FDA in the Code of Federal Regulations prior to its use in food, drugs, cosmetics, or medical devices. The appropriate process begins with a submission of a color additive petition to the FDA. A description of that process may be accessed at the following website: http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/col-toc.html. Currently, no color additives are approved for use in tattooing and the FDA does not have a filed petition for the use of a color additive in permanent makeup tattooing. For future reference and to assist you in monitoring color additive petition activity, information on petitions currently under active review may be accessed at: http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/opa-expd.html. When a color additive petition is filed, the FDA publishes a filing notice in the Federal Register. The FR home page can be accessed online at: http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/oc/ohrms/index.cfm"
Kate on 10.04.06 @ 04:55 PM CST [ link]
Thursday, May 18th, 2006
Fall Conference 2006: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
For the first time ever, on September 16th and 17th, 2006, the SPCP will cross borders and hold our Fall Conference in Canada. The SPCP is committed to providing educational venues that can be enjoyed by a larger group of members. It is important to offer additional opportunities for quality education ? you have asked for an annual Fall Conference - the SPCP has delivered. Registration will be available soon through the SPCP website (www.spcp.org) or through our office at 888-584-SPCP. We expect a great turnout for this event as many of you who attended the Savannah Convention were thrilled at the aspect of traveling to Canada for this conference. It will kick off with Train the Trainer given by Dixie Medford, CPCP and Elizabeth Finch-Howell, CPCP to precede the main event on Thursday, September 14th and Friday, September 15th. Saturday and Sunday?s speaker line-up is incredible and includes Judith Culp, CPCP, Pat Gauthier, Debra Guastella, CPCP, Bonnie Kirby, Dixie Medford, CPCP, and Milessa Murphy. A panel of experts also highlights the event and includes Kate Ciampi, CPCP, Elizabeth Finch-Howell, CPCP, and Mary Tanneberg, CPCP. It will culminate with the bloodborne pathogens/infection control class by David Vidra - included in the cost of attendance. The Stage West in Mississauga, an all-suites venue with an acclaimed dinner theatre will host the Fall Conference ? check them out at http://www.stagewest.com - voted "Hotel of the Year" by the Greater Toronto Hotel Association. The event is space limited and pre-registration is required.
Kate on 05.18.06 @ 09:29 AM CST [ link]
Saturday, April 29th, 2006
Fall Conference 2006 in Toronto!
Fall Conference 2006 - Toronto, Ontario, Canada For the first time ever, on September 16th and 17th, 2006, the SPCP will cross borders and hold our Fall Conference in Canada. While in the past we have held our fall event every other year, the SPCP is committed to providing educational venues that can be enjoyed by a larger group of members. It is important to offer additional opportunities for quality education - you have asked for an annual Fall Conference - the SPCP has delivered. Registration will be available through the SPCP website and mailed programs shortly. We expect a great turnout for this event as many of you who attended the Savannah Convention were thrilled at the aspect of traveling to Canada for this conference. It will kick off with Train the Trainer given by Dixie Medford, CPCP and Elizabeth Finch-Howell, CPCP to precede the main event on Thursday, September 14th and Friday, September 15th. Saturday and Sunday's speaker line-up is incredible and includes Judith Culp, CPCP, Pat Gauthier, Debra Guastella, CPCP, Bonnie Kirby, Dixie Medford, CPCP, and Milessa Murphy. A panel of experts also highlights the event and includes Kate Ciampi, CPCP, Elizabeth Finch-Howell, CPCP, and Mary Tanneberg, CPCP. As with all fall conferences, it will culminate with the bloodborne pathogens/infection control class by David Vidra - included in the cost of attendance. The Stage West in Mississauga, an all-suites venue with an acclaimed dinner theatre will host the Fall Conference - check them out at http://www.stagewest.com - voted "Hotel of the Year" by the Greater Toronto Hotel Association. We are space limited to 100 attendees and there is no doubt we will fill this event. Pre-registration is required so register early so as not to be disappointed. Get those passports ready!
Kate on 04.29.06 @ 08:51 AM CST [ link]
Saturday, March 18th, 2006
Savannah Convention
Convention is right around the corner - at this time we are taking "at the door" registrations only. We have a full vendor room, great presentations, and fabulous fun activities planned for you. If you find you are unable to attend, remember that members may obtain audio-recordings of the lectures and copies of the handouts - watch for the information in the next newsletter. Also, members should be sure we have your current email address - we have a new electronic newsletter created by your Secretary, Milessa Murphy - PC Buzzzz - you don't want to miss this monthly mailing!
Kate on 03.18.06 @ 06:47 AM CST [ link]
Thursday, February 2nd, 2006
See You in Savannah!
With nearly 200 registered attendees to date, this is the most we have ever gotten this far out from the actual convention! Our vendor room is nearly full to capacity and all the exciting plans are coming together! We have attendees coming from all corners of the world and are confident this is going to be the best permanent cosmetics event of the year! Almost everyone who calls has told me they have allowed extra days to do some sightseeing. You many already know that Savannah is my favorite city in the USA, so feel free to drop me a line if you are not sure what to do there. Please be sure to tag on a couple days of R & R! The SPCP Board of Directors' priority is on the member and on education for this year so two of our esteemed board members are running Train the Trainer in March: Dixie Medford, CPCP and Elizabeth Finch-Howell, CPCP. Be sure to sign up right away as spaces are limited. Remember, certification is required for trainers now so be sure to schedule your CPCP exam prior to the Train the Trainer dates. Use the convention link in the yellow box on the home page to view all the details. See you in Savannah!
Kate on 02.02.06 @ 09:57 AM CST [ link]
Monday, December 19th, 2005
March Convention News!!
Have you looked at Alexandra Stoddard's website yet? Don't miss hearing this outstanding author who has appeared on Oprah! and the Today Show at the SPCP's 15th Annual Convention!! As a contemporary philosopher, interior designer, and lecturer, Alexandra Stoddard has dedicated her life to promoting happiness and helping millions pursue personal growth and fulfillment through her 24 books and many speaking engagements. She will address an issue often overlooked in our hectic and time-demanding society. Become captivated by Alexandra?s encouraging energy as she teaches us to celebrate and appreciate every moment of our lives, now. Alexandra blends practical advice, uplifting guidance, and personal stories to refresh our thinking and point us in new directions. There will be a book signing after her presentation. Read more about Alexandra at alexandrastoddard.com.
Kate on 12.19.05 @ 07:49 AM CST [ link]
Wednesday, November 2nd, 2005
Savannah!
Savannah_Telfair_Museum.zip (4623k file)It seems March will be here before we know it and many of you have been asking for information about Savannah. The hotel informs me they have many reservations made already. Please, please save some extra time to enjoy this beautiful city. One of my favorite place is the Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences opened in Savannah as one of the South's first public museums. Photo courtesy Georgia Department of Economic Development
Kate on 11.02.05 @ 10:34 AM CST [ link]
Friday, October 14th, 2005
SPCP Archives
In June it was announced via the SPCP newsletter that we have established a formal archive of the history of our industry. After collecting much information, tools, etc. for several years, it was time we moved forward on this project. As announced, Sue Church, Elizabeth Finch-Howell, Dixie Medford, and Pati Pavlik joins me as fellow committee persons. We still have not gotten suggestions for a "name" for our archives...please email suggestions to me at admin@spcp.org. We have a prize for the person whose name is selected. Keep sending in articles, books, etc. to the SPCP home office. We are also interested in obtaining some of the very earliest "pen" devices if you have them still in your possession.
Kate on 10.14.05 @ 09:43 AM CST [ link]
Thursday, October 6th, 2005
The SPCP Family
At Fall Conference, our very own Debbie Guastella, convention coordinator and speaker, lovingly known as Scarlett, traveled through several states to finally end up at Pensacola, Florida to be able to fly to Philadelphia to join us. No Hurricane named Katrina was going to beat her down even though she has suffered great damage to her home, making it impossible to live there. During the reception at this event, the attendees presented her, with much fanfare, a basket of gift cards to help her in some small way recover a bit from the disaster she faced. In her gracious way, she wholeheartedly thanked us all but wanted to pass these on to her daughter, Courtney, who lost absolutely everything. Courtney writes: It is hard to say thank you to people you have either never met or have only had a brief encounter with, particularly when the acts of these same people seem to warrant so much more than just some written words. My name is Courtney Guastella. I realize that the intent at your recent SPCP Conference was to come to the aid of my mother, Debbie Guastella in a time of need, as colleagues and more importantly as her friends. My mom has always tried to teach me that God gives generously to some with the expectation that they in turn will give to others. I have always thought of God as an excellent CEO who realizes that He cannot reach us all and micromanage. Therefore, He leaves it to us to pass along the wealth of love and kindness we share to those in need. Mom calls it "paying it forward" which is exactly what she did. I lived in an area of New Orleans called Lakeview, better known now as "ground zero". I'm sure by now you are all familiar with the 17th Street Canal which breached and broke shortly after the initial hit of Hurricane Katrina, and flooded the city of New Orleans. I lived six blocks from that breach, in a small white house with big trees and sweet neighbors. A week ago I went back for the first time since the Saturday before the storm, when I threw some jeans and a few tee shirts into a duffle bag and left for what I thought was going to be a small inconvenience for a few days away from home. Five weeks later I returned to what can only be described as a dead place. A neighborhood that once was vibrant green, filled with noises and smiles, was now washed in a layer of brown muck and still - nothing survived. I explained to a friend sitting next to me that "heartbroken" seemed such a pale explanation. I drove to my parents home to find more devastation and destruction, but there was some movement and life. It was then that mom gave me the bag of gift cards she received at the conference from you all. She explained it was for me to start rebuilding my life and replacing the lost things, which is all of them. So far, I have purchased new towels and some kitchen things. I am going slowly; however, those gift cards have become the bright part of my days. I go shopping whenever I can and pick something out that will become part of my new home, that is when I can return home. I put these new things in boxes and smile about what the future might hold. In the "paying it forward" tradition, I used some of the gift cards to purchase some toys and clothing for some children at a local shelter. All I have to give right now is my sincere thanks and gratitude for your unyielding kindness to mom and me and a promise that we will rebuild and take care of one another. We are a grieving community and while we have seen the worst of humanity through this storm, we have also seen the best in folks like yourselves, and for that we are forever changed. Thank you again, Courtney Guastella
Kate on 10.06.05 @ 02:20 PM CST [ link]
Thursday, September 29th, 2005
Fall Conference
The SPCP Fall Conference was a huge success....info will be reported on the SPCP website and newsletter. Take a look at a photo show of some of the pictures from this fabulous event at: http://photoshow.comcast.net/watch/fd4GN6Ei
Kate on 09.29.05 @ 12:11 AM CST [ link]
Monday, September 5th, 2005
Fall Conference Registration Ends Friday!
The SPCP fall conference is filling fast - don't delay your registration, due this Friday, September 9th. Some of you have inquired about at-the-door entry. We are unfortunately unable to permit this since we have "volumes" of materials to prepare for you. The SPCP has the reputation of offering the very finest in continuing education events to its members - join us in Philiadelphia to see why!
Kate on 09.05.05 @ 05:27 PM CST [ link]
Friday, August 26th, 2005
Fall Conference
Today is the last day (extended) for the SPCP room block rate for the Philadelphia conference. Our conference spaces are filling fast - don't delay your registration as there will be no at-the-door admission! Check the details here: http://www.spcp.org/conference.htm
Kate on 08.26.05 @ 09:27 AM CST [ link]
Thursday, August 4th, 2005
KP vs. Lasting Impressions I Case
Many of you have followed the case of KP Permanent Makeup vs. Lasting Impressions I that went to the 9th Circuit Court, to the Supreme Court, and then back to the 9th Circuit. While it has been reported in the past on another website that KP "won" this case, we have information to the contrary. In fact, Lasting Impressions registered trademark on Micro Colors still stands! The SPCP was proud to have participated in this monumental case that protects the rights of business owners, particularly those of the "SPCP family." Use this link for further information: McKinstry&Story3(b)ltr(9thCircuit6-28-05Order).pdf (68k file)
Kate on 08.04.05 @ 10:16 AM CST [ link]
Friday, July 15th, 2005
Philly Here We Come!
Within hours of posting our Fall Conference information to the website, we received registrations! DO NOT delay - yes, this is a limited, pre-registration only event. We also mailed info to members, so if you would rather register that way, you might want to fax it in. SPCP stands behind every member who recognizes continuing education is imperative no matter the level of experience. We look forward to seeing you in the "City of Brotherly Love!" (.....and great shopping, too!!)
Kate on 07.15.05 @ 12:45 PM CST [ link]
Sunday, July 10th, 2005
Bloodborne Pathogens Class Chicago Area
David Vidra is teaching a bloodborne pathogens class that meets the requirement for the CPCP Certification on Sunday, July 24th. It will be at the Chicago O'Hare Hotel in Des Plaines, 1450 East Touhy 847-296-8866. Space is limited so call the SPCP office right away if you are interested in attending - 847-635-1330. $75
Kate on 07.10.05 @ 09:11 AM CST [ link]
Monday, July 4th, 2005
Welcome to the SPCP Blog!
 The SPCP is happy to announce the formation of our web log. From here, members will be able to read the very latest on what is happening in the SPCP and the industry, in general. We will be able to report things of basic interest to you long before they hit the newsletter. Check back often!
Kate on 07.04.05 @ 10:09 AM CST [ link]
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