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The Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals Welcomes You to the 29th Annual Convention & Trade Show Rosen Plaza Hotel, Orlando, Florida The Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals (SPCP) is the principal nonprofit organization for the permanent cosmetic industry that is owned, operated, and controlled by its domestic and international members since its inception in 1990. The SPCP provides industry certification, distributes theSPCP Quar- terly, provides educational events and materials, and actively supports fair industry legislation as well as working with governmental agencies for the best interest of our industry. The Society has a large internet (www.spcp.org) and social media presence as a resource for technicians, and a referral source for the general public and the media. The SPCP hosts an annual convention and trade show and provides additional educational opportunities throughout the year, including Bloodborne Pathogens Standard classes provided by an OSHA outreach instructor, Train the Trainer classes (a re- quired program for trainer members who meet and commit to the high SPCP training standards), as well as a Fall Conference. The SPCP provides a highly regarded industry credentialing program (CPCP) with testing available at SPCP events and similar gatherings. The Society is well known for it educational materials, including a newly updated Permanent Cosmetics textbook, also available in Spanish, and an Infection Control book. The SPCP logo is recognized throughout the world and symbolizes a permanent cosmetic professional meeting high ethical standards. SPCP — your lifeline to the permanent cosmetic industry! SPCP Board of Directors President...... Melisa Ferriola, CPCP

Secretary, SPCP Quarterly Chair...... Molly Klipp, CPCP Treasurer, Ethics Committee Chair...... Jacque Folsom, CPCP Membership Chair...... Melba Czosnowski, CPCP Education and International Outreach Committee Chair...... Karen Betts, CPCP

Spanish Membership Chair...... Hector Guisa, CPCP Communications Chair...... Angela Gates, CPCP SPCP Administration Executive Director...... Kate Ciampi Shergold, CPCP

Association Administrator...... Beth Plancon Convention Emcee...... Debra Guastella, CPCP

Convention Assistant...... April Meese, CPCP Materials Manager...... Marjorie Grimm, CPCP Website Administrator...... Brian Culp

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Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals 29th Annual Convention and Trade Show March 28–30, 2020, Orlando, Florida

Pre-Convention Programs

Thursday, March 26–Friday, March 27, 2020 9:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m...... Train the Trainer Friday half day 9–12 Shanan Zickefoose, BSN, RN, CPCP

This highly acclaimed program is presented by SPCP Former Director and Trainer Member, Shanan Zickefoose, CPCP. While a required class for those with a goal to become SPCP trainer members, this program is also re- quired regularly for certified trainer members as a review. Attendees have the opportunity to network with one another and to speak on particular subjects to enrich the program with new ideas. This exchange of ideas casts the seeds of new educational concepts and program development. Attendees of this class must be CPCP certified or scheduled to take their certification exam during the convention. Please refer to the SPCP website for other trainer member requirements or contact the office for an application packet. Attend- ing this class does not qualify the attendee as an SPCP trainer member; additional requirements must be met. Please refer to the SPCP website for other trainer member requirements or contact the office for a Trainer Application Packet. Attending this class alone does not make one an SPCP trainer member.

Shanan Zickefoose BSN, RN, CPCP Shanan began her career in permanent cosmetics in 2006 and owns a medical spa practice in Tulsa, Oklahoma where she practices all areas of permanent cosmetics. She has been an active member of the SPCP since 2007, including serving on the Board of Directors. Always driven by a challenge, she pursued and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from the Uni- versity of Tulsa. Through her nursing specialties and personal family medical issues, it became clear that wound care was a passion that complimented her career and personal goals. Shanan Shanan Zickefoose recently authored a popular SPCP book, Principles of Infection Control for the Industry, BSN, RN, CPCP a must-read for anyone in our industry. Friday, March 27, 2020 8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m...... Bloodborne Pathogens Standard Class

Laurna Marika

This is by far the most comprehensive, industry specific bloodborne pathogens pro- gram available for permanent cosmetic professionals. The OSHA Bloodborne Patho- gens Standard will be covered, with an emphasis on needlestick guidelines, Hepatitis B and C, information on MRSA, exposure control plan requirements, recordkeeping, and the latest interpretation covering these topics as they relate to the body modifica- tion industry. A bloodborne pathogens class is a requirement for the CPCP exam and renewal, and may be purchased separately for non-convention attendees.

Laurna Marika Laurna is an OSHA Authorized Outreach Trainer for 10-hour and 30-hour General Industry Laurna Marika programs. She has over eight years’ experience as an instructor teaching Bloodborne Pathogens

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and the Principles of Infection Control for the body modification industry. Laurna has taught classes ranging from onsite small studios to larger convention seminars. As a traditional and co-owner of Mr. Shorty’s Tattoo Emporium, LLC in Lexington, South Carolina, Laurna brings to her classes real life experience in how to introduce Bloodborne Patho- gens Standard compliance into a working studio environment. 2:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m...... Pre-Convention Specialty Class Areola Tattooing: Beyond the Basics Kris Fernicola and Mandy Sauler, CPCP

As artists we learn the basics of drawing, shading, highlights, depth, and shape. But how do we take what is a standard 3D areola/nipple tattoo and make it really pop, hyper-realism detail with texture unique for each client’s needs and desires? No two areolas are exactly the same, each being as unique as we are people of diversity. Each artist develops their own style whether it is lips, brows, liner, or areola work. Kris and Mandy will demonstrate how we can use our individual style and take areola tattooing Beyond the Basics.

Kris Fernicola Kris brings true artistry to the industry having studied portrait, anatomy, and realism drawing at the Art Student League in NY City as well as studied under the tutelage of many fabulous artists. It was her mom’s and sister’s battles with cancer that inspired her to begin the journey as a paramedical tattoo artist. Using her gift for realism art, she now works with women and men who have had Kris Fernicola mastectomies and reconstruction as being part of the Sauler Insti- tute team. Kris haw been awarded in competition for her areola tattooing.

Mandy Sauler, CPCP Owner of the Sauler Institute of Tattooing, Mandy has taken her 23 years of tattooing knowl- edge and brought it to the medical field. Her work has been published in medical journals, and has brought attention from USA Today, and a list of other media outlets. Now in 9 locations and a growing office, Mandy continues to grow her business to spread the benefits of medical and cosmetic tattooing. Her passion for this industry has extended to the next generation by creating a training school taught at one of the top hospitals in the nation. Mandy Sauler, CPCP

3:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m...... Exhibitor Room Set-Up (Exhibitors Only) 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m...... Early Registration and Check-In

Convention Programs Saturday, March 28, 2020

8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m...... Continental Breakfast

8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m...... First Time Attendee Orientation

Grab your breakfast and meet us in the Exhibitor Room where you will meet the SPCP Board of Directors and learn how to make the best of your convention experience! 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m...... Registration and Check-In

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9:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m...... Opening Announcements Keynote Speaker–Mary Jane Haake, CPCP

Mary Jane Haake, CPCP Mary Jane trained under the master, Bert Grimm, who bridged the breadth of the 20th Cen- tury and taught her traditional tattooing, as well as and repigmentation skills he learned on restoring soldiers’ faces damaged by mustard gas. A former Board Member of the SPCP, Mary Jane has been tattooing since 1981 at Dermigraphics, LLC. In addition to offering custom , she also devotes her services through the medical community to those in need. Mary Jane is a recipient of our Industry Leader Award. 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m...... Exhibitor Room Open – Day 1 of 2 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m...... SPCP Silent Auction

The silent auction starts today and runs through 3:00 p.m. Sunday. Mary Jane Haake, CPCP 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m...... SPCP Product Sales Booth Open

10:15 a.m.–10:45 a.m...... Town Hall Meeting

Meet with President Melisa Ferriola, CPCP to learn of the wonderful changes the SPCP is going through along with ensuring all members take advantage of all that SPCP has to offer. Q & A and member input is welcome. 10:45 a.m.–4:30 p.m...... Exhibitor Presentations

Half-hour vendor presentations will run throughout the day. Learn about the latest products and services and how they can enhance your business. 12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m...... Lunch Break (on your own) 1:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m...... CPCP Exam

Pre-registration is required for the Certified Permanent Cosmetic Professional Exam byFriday, March 13th. 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m...... Networking Reception 100 Years Later—1920s in 2020

One cannot deny that the networking receptions are one of the most popular events the SPCP conventions of- fer. Dress attire is optional, but who can resist dressing to those glamorous days of the 1920s? We are planning poolside reception, weather permitting, with special guest dance instructors.

Cash bar

Sunday, March 29, 2020

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Sunday, March 29, 2020

8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m...... Continental Breakfast 8:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m...... SPCP Booth Open 8:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m...... SPCP Silent Auction

8:50 a.m.–9:00 a.m...... General Seating

9:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m...... Anouncements and FUN!

9:30 a.m.–10:45 a.m...... Traditional Camouflage Tattoo Procedures Versus Dry Needling for Scar Diminishment in 2020 Lanette Marie Scherr

Lanette will be discussing the relevancy of traditional camouflage techniques versus dry tattooing or microneedling of various scars. She will explain the advantages of a no-pigment solution as a first line of defense for correction. Also discussed are the benefits and perils of both the camouflage and microneedling procedures, and the ex- treme care, caution, and inherent skill necessary to consider when attempting these very advanced procedures.

Lanette Marie Scherr Lanette is a Magna Cum Laude Fine Artist and owner of Artist Solutions Permanent and Corrective Cosmetics in Miami Florida. She has specialized in scar camouflage procedures and disfigurement cases for 22 years and is considered a world-renowned expert on scar camouflage procedures. Lanette knew she was blessed with artistic ability at a very young age and is bless- Lanette Marie Scherr ed and grateful to have been able to turn that gift into a fulfilling career.

11:00 a.m.–12:15 p.m...... The Power of Heart Led Communication in Business Amanda Rose

True success in permanent cosmetics requires a balance of well-developed technical, communication, and business skills. All too often, the latter two are often overlooked. The services we provide as PMU artists is intensely personal. In this informative and engaging presentation, Amanda will challenge your thinking, while weaving in her own (sometimes painful) experiences and making you laugh! Most importantly, she will pack your Business & Communications Tool Kits full of essential knowledge and impactful take-aways that you can implement easily, taking your business to the next level and beyond!

Amanda Rose Amanda is a serial entrepreneur with over 20+ years in marketing and building disruptive businesses. She is the passionate driving force behind PMU supply company HYVE Beauty which has grown to offer over 600 quality products in just 3 years. Amanda champions building relationships and sharing her stories in hopes of inspiring others to make bold moves despite the stories they tell themselves. Customer experience, support, and connection are foundation- al to how she builds business. She focuses on long term relationships, not short-term transac- tions. Amanda Rose 12:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m...... Exhibitor Room Open, Final Day 12:15 p.m.–1:30 p.m...... Lunch Buffet Included with Convention Attendee Ticket

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1:30 p.m.–2:45 p.m...... Scalp Tattooing—It’s More than Just Dots Pam Neighbors, CPCP

Potential, Potential, Potential! Scalp tattooing, also known as scalp micropigmenta- tion (SMP) is one of today’s newest, and possibly most rewarding service available to be performed by those in the permanent cosmetics industry. This presentation will define the parameters of the field, dispel the myths, and provide insight to the enor- mous opportunity of adding quality scalp work to your current menu.

Pam Neighbors, CPCP Pam is the founder of Trillium Ink Scalp Academy, rooted in the Seattle/Portland area. She has 28+ years’ experience in the field. She is a licensed esthetician and licensed, certified perma- nent cosmetics artist in 3 U.S. states and is accomplished in tattoo art, scar camouflage, esthet- ics, and microneedling. In her years of practice, she has helped countless clients, performing post- reconstructive tattoo procedures alongside some of Seattle’s top surgeons. Hair loss professionals refer their alopecia clients to her with confidence. She is committed to provid- ing break though techniques in her field and sharing those for the advancement of the industry. Pam Neighbors, CPCP 3:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m...... Single Session Airbrushed & Blushed Lips Liz Cook

Inspired from current trends and application issues brought to her from past students and curious fellow technicians, Liz Cook brings an updated and highly specialized lip seminar. She delves into a deeper examination of Machine Theory with application of the Mag Needle Setup, Hand Movements and Stretch, and Ink Flow and Satura- tion. Including Eye Training methodology on how to assess one’s own work in order to recognize complete implementation, Liz’s seminar also focuses on quickly achieving efficient results that allow for consistent healing within single sessions.

Liz Cook Liz Cook, co-owner of Rebel Muse Tattoo, Ever After Pigments, and Quick Caps, is an award-win- ning master tattoo artist and permanent makeup technician with over 16 years’ experience specializing in advanced color theory and technical application. Having taught seminars both nationally and internationally, she strives to better the industries through education, respect, and continual research, while focusing on both arts as a healthy form of human expression and Liz Cook shared experiences. 4:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m...... Designated Exhibitor Shopping Time Monday, March 30, 2020 8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m...... Continental Breakfast—SPCP Booth Open until Noon

9:00 a.m.–9:15 a.m...... General Seating & Announcements 9:15 a.m.–10:30 a.m...... Perfecting the Powder Brow Teryn Darling, CPCP

Being a versatile artist, Teryn uses and teaches several components and techniques to achieve a beautiful powder brow result depending on the skin type being worked on and the outcome wanted. Many years ago, she developed a very specific pattern she uses as she moves across the brow. Teryn will showcase the movements she uses including circular, shoveling, pointillism and whip shading. She will also explain why diluting pigments became such an important part of her secret sauce. Learn to work with intent and efficiency to improve your powder brow game.

Teryn Darling, CPCP

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Teryn Darling, CPCP Teryn has been a cosmetic tattoo artist for over nineteen years and is an SPCP trainer member. She owns the Girlz Ink Studio® along with her partner Kat in Las Vegas where she has proudly trained and houses several top artists. She became the master distributor for Li Pigments® in 2011 and is a founding partner in Shades and Strokes®, the first and longest running brow class to teach all techniques. She is a founding partner in both Skinful Beauty® and America the Beautiful® and is about to launch the Girlz Ink Online Academy®. 10:45 a.m.–12:00 p.m...... Ophthalmology Principles Applied to Permanent Cosmetic Eyeliner Yolanda Peña, CPCP

There are many Ophthalmologist doctors in the world, but just a few who also per- form permanent eyeliner. Yolanda Peña can relate, and will emphasize important factors that she has found in her path in this exciting world. She will share her experience and personal opinion on Ophthalmology applied to the artist who also performs permanent eyeliners including ocular anatomy, physiology, indications and contraindications, most common techniques, and how to proceed in case of an emergency during a procedure.

Yolanda Peña, CPCP Yolanda was born and educated in Havana, Cuba. She studied Medicine at the University of Havana, graduating in 1982, and was sent as a general Doctor to Nicaragua for two years. Once she returned to Cuba, she got her degree in Ophthalmology and went back as such to work in Nicaragua from 1988 to 1992, when she came to visit United State and decided to stay. To retain her surgical skills, she became a permanent cosmetic professional, and has Yolanda Peña, CPCP dedicated the last 15 years to the industry and is a proud lifetime member of the SPCP since 2005. 12:00 p.m.–1:30 p.m...... Annual Business Meeting & Luncheon 1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m...... Round-Table Discussions: Mastermind for Growth April Meese, CPCP

Being a permanent cosmetic artist and entrepreneur is challenging, but even more difficult when you are making decisions on your own without knowledgeable support. This Mastermind Session is a chance to ask a question for peer brainstorming and get feedback from fellow professionals on a current struggle or puzzling challenge you are facing. The Mastermind is a unique opportunity for valuable support in a group setting to provide critical insights for leveling up faster so that you can have the success you want in your beauty business.

April Meese, CPCP April Meese has been a permanent cosmetic professional since 2005. Her co-existing skincare expertise led to a special appearance on the Dr. Oz Show in 2010. April was soon elected to the SPCP Board of Directors and later received the SPCP Ambassador Award in 2017 for her con- tinued assistance. She is currently the owner of Enhancing Beauty in NYC. Putting her business degree and marketing minor to good use, April founded April Meese Inc., where she offers pop- April Meese, CPCP ular online marketing courses for industry artists. 3:15 p.m.–4:30 p.m...... Learn How to Take Great Smartphone Photos Cynthia Cross, CPCP

The best-selling tool for your business is terrific photos showcasing your skill as a permanent makeup profes- sional. Optimized photos reveal what your business can offer to potential clients. You want to show your own work in ad campaigns and social media; and the proof is in the pictures you can take at your own studio. Let future clients see your permanent makeup business in its glory by utilizing perfect photos of your work.

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Cynthia Cross, CPCP As a true Texan, Cynthia Cross is a woman with many passions. She has been a freelance photographer for more than 30 years with a strong focus in portrait and sports photography. A creative force behind the camera, Cynthia can often be found in the photo-pit capturing the Dallas Cowboys as they participate in benefit golf tournaments. In addition to photography, Cynthia loves art, exploring, vintage finds, and most of all, how permanent cosmetics and pho- tography go hand-in-hand. She has worked successfully in the permanent cosmetic industry for more than six years. 4:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m...... Raffle Hosted by the Board of Directors

Cynthia Cross, CPCP Important Convention Information Convention attendance fees include all lectures, entry to vendor exhibits, three continental breakfasts, Saturday eve- ning cash bar reception, Sunday lunch buffet, and the Annual Members Meeting and Luncheon on Monday.

Guest packages allow entry to the Saturday evening reception and continental breakfasts. The luncheons are extra. Guests are allowed in the Exhibitor Room and Exhibitor Presentation Room; however, they are NOT permitted into any Sunday and Monday lecture rooms without paying the full convention fee.

All mail-in registrations must be postmarked by March 13, 2020. After that date, you will be required to register online at www.spcp.org or at the door, subject to increased fees. Check-in will be at the registration desk in the foyer. To avoid morning crowds, we strongly recommend you take advantage of early registration on Friday evening.

SPCP Booth The SPCP runs a booth at every convention for products available exclusively to our members. Members may pur- chase items such as client brochures, lapel pins, vinyl logos, and other SPCP member-identifying products. Various publications are available such as the talk of the industry — the SPCP textbook by Marjorie Grimm: Permanent Cosmetics — The Foundation of Fundamental Applications, 2nd Edition, which is now available in Spanish. Be sure to pick up the most recent SPCP book, Principles of Infection Control for the Tattoo Industry by Shanan Zickefoose, BSN, RN, CPCP.

Hotel Information – Rosen Plaza Hotel On International Drive, this convention hotel is 5 minutes from Universal Orlando, 10 minutes from Walt Disney World®, and 5 minutes from Sea World. Pointe Orlando, across the street, is a spectacular 17-acre shopping and enter- tainment complex encompassing Regal Pointe 21 Multiplex with IMAX® 3D Theaters, WonderWorks, dozens of fine shops, restaurants, and clubs. The beautiful Rosen Plaza Hotel features elegant rooms with free high-speed Internet, flat-screen TVs, safes, and coffeemakers. Suites have wet bars, minifridges, and microwaves. Dining options range from a steakhouse to a 24-hour deli, plus a cafe, coffee shop, lounge and sports bar. Other amenities include a heated outdoor pool and a hot tub. Childcare services are available (fee).

Registration for the Convention does not include hotel reservations. A block of rooms has been reserved at a special conference rate. They are available on a “first-come, first served” basis beforeMarch 2, 2020. Don’t delay; make your reservation today before it’s too late!

Individual room reservations, cancellations and revisions can be made by calling: 800-627-8258 www.rosenplaza.com

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Rosen Plaza Hotel 9700 International Drive Orlando, FL 32819 407-996-9700 www.rosenplaza.com

Be sure to mention “Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals” to ensure the special room rate of $159 plus 14.5% tax (overnight parking for hotel guests is $10/night).

Hotel check-in time should not be anticipated until after 4:00 p.m. and check out time is 11:00 a.m.

Travel Information Orlando International Airport serves many airlines, most with direct flights. Taxi fare to the hotel from the airport is approximately $45 one way. Be sure you tell your driver Rosen Plaza Hotel as there are several Rosen properties and you want to be sure you are arriving at the correct location. Mears Transportation Shuttle service is also available with discounts for children) and may be reserved by calling 407-423-5566. Their website is www.mearstransportation. com. If you are arriving at the same time as others you can also obtain reasonable rates for small groups through Mears.

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Roommate Requests If you would like the SPCP to help you find a roommate for the Convention, please contact theSPCP with your check in and check out dates. It is hard to find roommates as the convention nears. RememberMarch 2nd is the deadline for the SPCP room rates — it is better to cancel a reservation if you find a roommate than to be without a room altogeth- er! Be sure both names are on the reservation. Attendee Requirements During all SPCP Presentations in consideration of and respect for speakers and other attendees: • Mobile phones or other electronic devices must be on silent with vibration turned off. Key strokes must also be on silent. • Videotaping or audio recording with any device is prohibited. • Photography with or without flash ofpresentations is not allowed with any camera, mobile phone, or other electronic devices, including screen shots of PowerPoints. • Use of mobile phones will be permitted during presentations only if the screens are kept flat or below the edge of the table with silent keystrokes for the purpose of: note taking, and/or texting, tweeting, or other social media posting. Keep in mind that fingernail tapping is extremely distracting. • Laptop or tablet use will be permitted for not taking purposes only if the attendee is seated in the small designated area in the back of the room in order to prevent glare and distraction for other attendees.

In consideration of our paid exhibitors, there is to be no sales or promotion of products or services outside the exhibitor room. No procedures of any kind may be conducted anywhere within the hotel before or during the convention dates.

A name badge is required for admittance to all functions. Loss of your badge will result in a $10.00 replacement charge. Please help us eliminate the embarrassment of having to remove non-paying friends or relatives accompany- ing you to the lectures. Badges will be checked.

An evaluation form is provided at each class. For attendees to obtain credit hours, the evaluation form needs to be turned in immediately after each class. If you arrive fifteen minutes late for a lecture or leave before a lecture is com- pleted, you cannot receive continuing education credits for that particular lecture. Certificates will be mailed after the convention.

We will do everything possible to help you enjoy your convention. If you have specific questions or concerns, contact the Administration Office at 847-635-1330, Fax 847-635-1326, or email at [email protected].

CANCELLATION POLICY: A refund less an $80 processing fee will be made upon written request prior to March 14, 2020. We appreciate your understanding that there cannot be any other exceptions as printing is paid for and food is ordered, etc. Mailed-in registrations must be sent prior to the March 14, 2020 postmark deadline. Refund requests must be written. Email [email protected].

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69 North BroadwayAvenue • Des Plaines, Illinois 60016 • (847) 635-1330 The Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals 29th Annual Convention and Trade Show March 28 - March 30, 2020 – Rosen Plaza – Orlando, Florida REGISTRATION FORM The Convention is open to all SPCP members at a discounted rated. Non-members may attend for one the convention one time only, unless they join. Attendees acknowledge, by completing this form, only registered exibitors may sell or promote products or services exclusive to within the exhibitor room and lecture room. No procedures may be conducted within the hotel and no pre-convention classes may be offered.

Fax your charge information to: Please Read Carefully PRINT OR TYPE CLEARLY (847) 635-1326 Convention Registration Fee: Includes three continental breakfasts, the networking reception, vendor or room admission, all lectures Saturday-Monday, and lunch Sunday & Monday. Mail your form with credit card information, check, or money order Member Pricing for full fees to: Registration: postmarked by March 14th $695.00 Door Registration: after March 14th $745.00 SPCP Convention 69 North Broadway St. Des Plaines, IL 60016 Non-Member Pricing Phone: (847) 635-1330 Registration: postmarked by March 14th $895.00 Door Registration: after March 14th $945.00 Register online at: www.spcp.org Pre-Convention Classes: Pre-registration is required for all of the following. Rosen Plaza, Orlando Train the Trainer - Members Only for convention attendees $395.00 Thurs, March 26 & Friday AM March 27 repeat attendees $225.00 Reservations (Check with SPCP office for attendee requirements) for all others $445.00 Phone: 407-996-9700 Bloodborne Pathogens Standard for attendees & their employees $95.00 for all others $125.00 Room Block Rate: Additional Attendees: ______$159 single/double per night ______14.5% tax - Parking $10/night Specialty Class: Areola Tattooing with Kris Fernicola & Mandy Sauler Mention "Society of Permanent Cosmetic Friday, March 27th Afternoon session 2:00-5:00 pm $295.00 Professionals" for block rate. GUEST PACKET: Includes three continental breakfasts, the networking reception, and vendor day admission Block held only until March 2nd, 2020 and likely to fill before this date. Guest Name (Must accompany registered attendee): ______$100.00 Guest Monday Luncheon Attendance: (included for convention attendees) $50.00 TOTAL AMOUNT PAID: ______Attendee Information: Name of Attendee Address City State Zip Phone ( ) Cell* ( ) E-mail *text spcpconvention to 41411 to be alerted of convention updates before and during the event. Is this your first SPCP Spring Convention? Are you a Certified Permanent Cosmetic Professional?(CPCP designation only) Are you planning to sit for the CPCP exam at this event? (A completed CPCP registration will be required to be submitted to the administration office by March 14th to sit for the exam at this event.) CANCELLATION POLICY: A refund less a $80 processing fee will be made upon written cancellation prior to March 14, 2020. Personal checks will NOT be accepted after March 14, 2020 postmark. For further information, call (847) 635-1330. CHARGE CARD INFORMATION

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