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Sep062011

Fall Workshop with Paul Ender

The one-and-only Paul Ender is back in Sacramento on Monday, September 26 for a full-day design workshop. This is the perfect opportunity to finalize your 2012 concept and designs before your first deadline. You'll be amazed at the difference one day with Paul and fellow yerds can make. Download a PDF flier with all the details. 

Monday, September 26

Doubletree Hotel-Sacramento

8:00am–3:30pm

$150/school (up to 5 attendees)

Advisers and Editors

To register, contact Adam.

About Paul
Paul Ender was adviser to the American yearbook at Independence High School in San Jose, Calif., for 23 years before his retirement in 2000. Paul speaks at conventions and workshops nationwide, was the Journalism Education Association’s 1997 National Yearbook Adviser of the Year, is a former Northern California Yearbook Adviser of the Year, and a 1994 CSPA Gold Key recipient. In 1999, he received National Scholastic Press Association’s Pioneer Award and was named to Oklahoma Interscholastic Press Association’s National Scholastic Journalism Hall of Fame. His students’ books were recognized at the state and national level. The American has received both NSPA’s Pacemaker and Columbia Scholastic Press Association’s Gold Crown. Previous volumes have won Best of the West and national Best of Show awards as well. Paul also co-wrote and edited the third edition of CSPA’s Scholastic Yearbook Fundamentals and the Herff Jones Modular Design Curriculum. A design authority, he helped introduce grids and modular design to the yearbook community.

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