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Yes, Some In-Person Meetings Are Still Happening! (Here is how they are doing it!)

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Savannah, Ga. ––– 113 GSAE members, speakers, and guests attended the 2020 Georgia Society of Association Executives Annual Meeting, August 26-28, at the Hyatt Regency Savannah in Savannah, Georgia. Photos provided by the Georgia Society of Association Executives. CDC Guidelines. Temperature checks were offered daily.

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High School Football: Georgia Group Tackles Heat Risks on Practice Field

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Athletic organizations like the Georgia High School Association are hopeful that football players will stay safe this summer as coaches adhere to heat and humidity guidelines on the gridiron. The post High School Football: Georgia Group Tackles Heat Risks on Practice Field appeared first on Associations Now.

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Task Force Launched to Help With Safe Return to Work Post-Pandemic

Associations Now

With chatter of a potential reopening of many businesses in the coming days—for example, Georgia began to allow some businesses to reopen Friday—businesses need strategies to understand how to revive their workplaces while keeping employees safe. Fortunately, the National Safety Council is ready to help. The task force aims to right the ship.

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Members Were My Mentors: Building Consensus Among the Folks Who Build

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After more than three decades at the helm of various AGC chapters, Michael Dunham, CEO of the Associated General Contractors of Georgia, Inc. Michael Dunham, AGC Georgia. Association Adviser: Mike, tell us a little about AGC Georgia. Michael Dunham: AGC Georgia was founded back in 1928. MD: Not really.

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No swimming: Why opening pools in a pandemic isn’t so simple

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CAI continues to urge Congress and state legislators to pass legislation that provides liability protections to community associations if they define a method for opening pools and other facilities while making good faith efforts to follow local, state, and federal guidelines, including guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Groups Focus on Health and Safety as Students Go Back to School

Associations Now

For college campuses, where lack of sleep and run-down immune systems mean flu outbreaks strike quickly and often, the American College Health Association provides campus health-services offices with pandemic planning and emergency response guidelines. After Newtown.

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Physical Education Group Looks to Innovate Gym Class

Associations Now

In May, AAHPERD endorsed a report by the National Academies’ Institute of Medicine that found “ only about half of youth meet the current Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans ’ recommendation of at least 60 minutes of daily vigorous or moderate–intensity physical activity.”. We know activity can relieve a lot of stress.”.

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