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St. Julian’s | Malta DESTINATION: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO THE 2014 JCI EUROPEAN CONFERENCE Dear 2014 JCI Conference Delegates and Honored Guests, Greetings from JCI Malta! During the past months, the 2014 JCI Conference Organizing Committee has been developing an exciting, enlightening and entertaining event. Here in Malta, JCI members will be presented with unique opportunities to engage with thought leaders, receive valuable skills development programs, participate in workshops, company visits, networking events and develop partnerships that will lead to greater collaboration for positive change. This 2014 JCI European Conference in Malta will truly be a wonderful, unique “knightly experience”! The Maltese islands lie virtually at the center of the Mediterranean and are considered a very diverse country given their rich history. Explore the megaliths, medieval dungeons and Calypso’s Cave — get ready for mystery and an extraordinary experience! The countryside is covered with medieval towers, wayside chapels and the oldest known human structures in the world, making the Islands often described as an open-air museum. The popular town of St. Julian’s used to be a very peaceful coastal town known for its Latin architecture and beautiful greenery. Nowadays, St. Julian’s offers a vide variety of culture to explore, from nature over medieval architecture and tourism-oriented businesses as well as an exciting nightlife. Bring your enthusiasm, ideas and passion to each Conference event, workshop and seminar and leave with the tools, skills and new partnerships you need, to be the leaders your communities need. Conference Organizing Committee, our Team Europe, JCI Vice Presidents, Area Director and I are happy to help you in any way throughout the event. Do not hesitate to ask, should you have any questions. Thank you, and I look forward to seeing you this June to create impact in St. Julian’s, Malta! Best regards, Ismail Haznedar 2014 JCI Executive Vice President for Europe

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St. Julian’s | MaltaDESTINATION:

A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO THE

2014 JCI EUROPEAN CONFERENCE

Dear 2014 JCI Conference Delegates and Honored Guests,

Greetings from JCI Malta!

During the past months, the 2014 JCI Conference Organizing

Committee has been developing an exciting, enlightening and

entertaining event. Here in Malta, JCI members will be presented with

unique opportunities to engage with thought leaders, receive valuable

skills development programs, participate in workshops, company visits,

networking events and develop partnerships that will lead to greater

collaboration for positive change. This 2014 JCI European Conference

in Malta will truly be a wonderful, unique “knightly experience”!

The Maltese islands lie virtually at the center of the Mediterranean

and are considered a very diverse country given their rich history.

Explore the megaliths, medieval dungeons and Calypso’s Cave —

get ready for mystery and an extraordinary experience! The countryside

is covered with medieval towers, wayside chapels and the oldest known

human structures in the world, making the Islands often described as

an open-air museum. The popular town of St. Julian’s used to be a very

peaceful coastal town known for its Latin architecture and beautiful

greenery. Nowadays, St. Julian’s offers a vide variety of culture to

explore, from nature over medieval architecture and tourism-oriented

businesses as well as an exciting nightlife.

Bring your enthusiasm, ideas and passion to each Conference

event, workshop and seminar and leave with the tools, skills and

new partnerships you need, to be the leaders your communities need.

Conference Organizing Committee, our Team Europe, JCI Vice Presidents,

Area Director and I are happy to help you in any way throughout the event.

Do not hesitate to ask, should you have any questions.

Thank you, and I look forward to seeing you this June to create impact in

St. Julian’s, Malta!

Best regards,

Ismail Haznedar

2014 JCI Executive Vice President for Europe

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GreetingsDear 2014 JCI European Conference delegates, partners and friends,

It is with great pleasure that the 2014 European Conference Organizing Committee Team welcomes you to the European Conference in Malta. Our team in Malta is supported by an organization that is celebrating its 20th Anniversary in 2014 and we want you to be here to celebrate this remarkable event with us, while enjoying coming together for the European Conference.

This will surely be a time of fun experiences, networking, sharing best practices, exciting workshops and impactful skills development sessions. Meeting the expectations of all Conference attendees and special guests is a priority. To do so we have put together a full program of events to expand your ability to create impact. What can you expect as a delegate? Our main program includes more than 30 trainings and workshops, a business networking event, an energizing trade show and members’ lounge in the hub of the Conference, two inspiring keynote speakers and official meetings. All of these activities are offered in a 400-meter radius of the JCI Village.

Enjoy a costal view of the Mediterranean with a background of a beautiful historical setting, surely to inspire a challenge for change during a warm Knightly experience.

Yours Truly,

Charlotte Gregory 2014 JCI European Conference Organizing Committee Director

Mariella MacLeod 2014 JCI European Conference Organizing Committee Honorary Chairperson

Conference InformationAccommodationHeadquarters Hotel Radisson Blu Resort, Malta St. Julian’s St. George’s Bay St. Julian’s, Malta STJ 3391

Tel: +356–2137–4894 Fax: +356–2137–4895

For Booking and information visit: www.onsitemalta.com/jci/registration-check.php www.radissonblu.com

Senate Hotel The Westin Dragonara Resort Dragonara Road St. Julian’s, Malta ST J3134

Tel: +356–2138–1000

For Booking and information visit: www.onsitemalta.com/jci/registration-check.php www.westinmalta.com

VenuesAll daytime activities, including the Members Lounge and Trade Show of the 2014 JCI European Conference will take place at the JCI Village, which is a conglomeration of three five star hotels in St. Julian’s located with in a two minutes walking distance of each other. These hotels are:

• Radisson Blu Resort • Corinthia St. George’s Bay Hotel • Corinthia Marina Hotel

The Conference Organizing Committee has reserved a number of rooms in each of these hotels so that European Conference delegates are at the heart of all of the activities. This close proximity will save time from travelling and allow delegates to enjoy all the great facilities provided by the hotels. For booking and information, please visit:

www.onsitemalta.com/jci/registration-check.php

The Opening Ceremony and Welcome Party will take place at the Capital City of Valletta at the 16th Century Knights’ Building — the Mediterranean Conference Centre (MCC).

JCI Awards Ceremony and Gala Dinner will take place out in the open air at the Granaries in Floriana. The Conference Organizing Committee will provide transportation for both events.

The evening parties will take place within walking distance from the JCI Village, however transport shall also be provided. Further information can be found on the Conference website:

www.jci-ec2014.com

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RegistrationDelegates are strongly encouraged to register online before arriving in St. Julian’s. Upon arrival, registered delegates should pick up their conference badges from the Headquarters Hotel, Radisson Blu Resort. The registration desk will be open from Tuesday, June 10 to Saturday, June 14.

Only delegates who have registered will be allowed to participate in conference events. Admission will be restricted to delegates wearing Conference badges and holding event entry tickets, when necessary.

Travel VisaNon-European Union Member States (third-country nationals) who seek to enter Malta, are obliged to apply for a visa at Malta’s diplomatic missions and consular posts, as follows:

www.mhas.gov.mt

Letters of invitation will be issued by the Conference Organizing Committee only after registration payment has been received.

Conference Events AttireNational dress, dark business suits or tuxedos, cocktail or evening dresses are appropriate for:

• JCI Awards Ceremony • JCI Presidential Gala

Business suits or national dress are appropriate for:

• General Assemblies • Other business sessions

Business casual dress is appropriate for:

• JCI Official Courses and seminars

Casual dress (unless otherwise indicated) is appropriate for:

• Opening Ceremony • National parties • Community Engagement Activity

Transportation Malta has only one International Airport (www.maltairport.com), which is located in Luqa, approximately 11 km away from the JCI Village. For a comfortable and fast transportation to the JCI Village in St. Julian’s, delegates may book their airport shuttle transfers via our 2014 JCI European Conference Booking Platform:

www.onsitemalta.com/jci/registration-check.php

Transportation takes around 20 minutes and various price packages are being offered to delegates.

Public Transport is also available from the airport to St. Julian’s by bus. This will take approximately an hour

to an hour and a half as delegates would need to make a stop at Valletta Terminus before taking another bus to St. Julian’s.

• Take bus 73 from the airport bus stop Mitjar to Valletta Terminus.

• From Valletta Terminus, Take Bus 12, 13 or 22 to St. Julian’s.

A one-day bus ticket costs €1.50 and can be used for an unlimited number of trips during that day.

The Conference Organizing Committee highly recommends the use of the airport transfer in order to avoid any delays and inconveniences.

About St. Julian’s, MaltaMalta lies virtually at the center of the Mediterranean, 93 km south of Sicily and 288 km north of Africa with a total population of more than 400,000 inhabitants occupying an area of 316 km2. Megaliths, medieval dungeons and Calypso’s Cave — The Maltese Islands are positively mythic. The narrow meandering streets of their towns and villages (www.visitmalta.com) lead to the main square, which is invariably dominated by the huge baroque church. As the countryside is dotted with medieval towers, wayside chapels and the oldest known human structures in the world, the Islands have rightly been described as an open-air museum. Malta joined the European Union in 2004.

St. Julian’s, or San Giljan in Maltese, is a popular town bustling with tourists, especially during the summer months. It is also a well sought after destination by the Maltese. Up until the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries St Julian’s was a very peaceful coastal town known for its Latin architecture, such as the Spinola Palace, and beautiful greenery surrounding it. Spinola bay was characterized by its fishermen and farmers dwelling in the countryside. Now, it is known for tourism-oriented businesses, such as hotels, restaurants and nightclubs, which are centered mainly in an area known as Paceville.

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Language Maltese and English are the official languages of the Maltese Islands and therefore it is very easy to communicate in English with most of the locals. A considerable percentage of locals are also fluent in speaking Italian and a little bit of French. English is be the official language of the 2014 JCI European Conference. For more information, please visit:

www.onsitemalta.com/jci/registration-check.php

Malta is also host to a number of excellent quality English Language Schools for beginners and business professionals. The Conference Organizing Committee team has partnered up with Easy School of Languages to provide English Language courses to suit your needs.

Internet AccessFree Wi-Fi will be provided to all delegates in the three hotels forming the Conference Center — the JCI Village. A number of public spaces, cafes and restaurants also provide free access to Wi-Fi to their patrons.

Conference Mobile App Introducing the official smartphone app for the 2014 JCI European Conference! Find everything you need right on your mobile phone, including the program, trainings, locations, maps, trade show participants and much more. Download the app today either in the iTunes app store or in Google Play by searching: JCI EC 2014 Malta.

Weather Malta’s weather is generally warm throughout the year compared to northern European Countries. In June, the temperature can rise up to 30ºC, but in the evening it can be a bit chilly as temperature may fall to 13ºC. Rain is uncommon at this time of year although there may be rare circumstances of brief showers.

It is recommended that delegates bring light summer clothes for the day and long sleeved, light jackets for the evenings.

Time Zone The Time Zone for Malta is: GMT/UTC +1 hour

Explore MaltaDelegates can enjoy a number of cultural tours at great prices during the Conference. Visit our booking engine for more info:

www.onsitemalta.com/jci/registration-check.php

Valletta, Malta After the Great Siege of 1565, knights set about an ambitious project, the building of Valletta, the so-called ‘city built by gentlemen for gentlemen’. Pope Pius IV sent his foremost engineer, Francesco Laparelli, to build the city both as a fortress to defend Christendom and as a cultural masterpiece. A unique example of the Baroque, Valletta has been designated a World Heritage City.

In its day, Valletta was a fine example of modern city planning. Designed on a grid system, now common in the United States, the city was carefully planned to accommodate water and sanitation and to allow for the circulation of air. Most towns and cities evolved over centuries, but Valletta, in contrast, was one of the first European cities to be constructed on an entirely new site.

Mdina and RabatThe history of Mdina traces back more than 4000 years. According to tradition, it was here that in 60 A.D. that the Apostle St. Paul is said to have lived after being shipwrecked on the islands. Furthermore, it is said that St. Paul resided inside the grotto know as Fuori le Mura (outside the city walls) now known as St. Paul’s Grotto in Rabat. Lamp lit by night and referred to as “the silent city”, Mdina is fascinating to visit for its timeless atmosphere as well as its cultural and religious treasures. Like nearby Mdina, Rabat played a major role in Malta’s past and is a prime source of its cultural heritage.

This large provincial township was part of the Roman city of Melita, with the sites and archaeological relics found testifying to the town’s importance during the Roman period.

The Three Cities Their harbor inlets have been in use since Phoenician times: the docks always providing a living for local people, but also leaving them vulnerable when Malta’s rulers were at war. As the first home to the Knights of St. John, the Three Cities’ palaces, churches, forts and bastions are far older than Valletta’s.

The local communities here celebrate holy days and festas like nowhere else on the islands. The most spectacular events are the Easter processions when statues of the “Risen Christ” are carried at a run through crowded streets.

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Attire in the town of St. Julian’s Being a tourist town with lots of clubs, restaurants and by the sea, people tend to wear casual and beach attire during the day and dress up for the evening with smart-casual wear.

Tourism Resources Even though Malta is a small country, it is bustling with events, activities, shopping, beaches and cultural places to visit all year round and therefore you will find it very enjoyable to plan your stay after the Conference. For more information, it is recommended you visit the Malta Tourism Authority’s website:

www.visitmalta.com

HealthCheck with your local health care professional about which vaccinations to receive before visiting Malta. Make sure you are up-to-date on routine vaccines before every trip.

These vaccines include:

• Measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine • Diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine • Varicella (chickenpox) vaccine • Polio vaccine • Flu shot

Holders of a European Health Insurance Card (E111) are eligible for free health care in Malta. The participating countries in these program are: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Electricity The electrical supply is 230 volts /- 10%. The frequency of the supply is 50 hertz. The three-pin rectangular plug system is used, as in Britain. Adapters are very easy to find and partly provided by the hotels.

Plug type G

Currency The euro (€) is the currency used in Malta. One euro consists of 100 euro cents. Banks, post offices and foreign exchange counters will swap currency. Many exchange offices are open on Sundays and there are a number of them located in St. Julian’s.

Credit cards are widely accepted in Malta, with Visa being the most widely accepted, followed by MasterCard. American Express and Diners Club are not as widely accepted in Malta. Keep photocopies of all credit cards and documents in case of theft or loss. Notify your bank of your international travel plans before you leave to ensure you can use your card abroad.

Many vending machines (ticket, drink, cigarette, etc.) and shops with purchases under €10 do not accept credit card payment, so keep a reasonable supply of cash on hand to keep your travel, food and beverage options open.

Cultural NotesThe Maltese culture is generally considered to be a mix of influences brought to the island of Malta by the various rulers it has seen come and go through many centuries. However, age-old traditions have travelled through generations and have allowed the Maltese to retain their roots. The predominant religion in Malta is Catholicism, which is followed by an estimated 90% of the population. Malta is a culture of opposites and therefore has a reasonable amount of authority compared to other European states. Many see Malta as being a nation of opposites and opposition. Whereas the Maltese are generally friendly and welcoming, the Mediterranean temperament comes forward in opposition of sides at many levels, but mainly in sports, politics and local band clubs. The most popular sport in Malta are without a doubt football, however there is also a competitive spirit in water polo, rugby and basketball.

The key values of Maltese people are:

• Strong personal relationship • Emotional expression • Networks and connections • Family bonds • Sense of tradition and history

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Keynote SpeakersInformation about confirmed international speakers to be delivering a keynote speech during the 2014 JCI European Conference can be found on our website: www.jci-ec2014.com

Conference Key Events

Members Lounge and Trade Show An entertaining members lounge and trade show will be set up at the heart of the JCI Village. If your delegation is interested to setup a trade booth, you can download the tradeshow document from here: www.jci-ec2014.com

Networking Event by KPMGA networking event will be organized for delegates interested in enlarging their contacts and network of resources.

Thursday 12 June 11:30 – 12:30 Marie Louise Suite 1 & 2 ∙ Radisson ∙ JCI Village

Sports for Nets: 3x3 JCI European Basketball League Event Join your fellow members to play basketball and support the JCI Nothing But Nets campaign with this fun Sports for Nets event! Find out more information and register here: www.jci-ec2014.com

Practice Thursday 12 June 15:30 –16:30 Radisson Courts · JCI Village

Tournament Friday 13 June 16:00 –19:00 Radisson Courts · JCI Village

Explore Malta

Victoria and Citadella (Gozo)The Citadel in Gozo owes its roots to the late medieval era, but the hill has been settled since Neolithic times. For centuries, the Citadel served as a sanctuary from attack by Barbary corsairs and Saracens. At several times during Gozo’s history, these raiders took its population into slavery.

After the Great Siege of 1565, the knights set about re-fortifying the Citadel to provide refuge and defense against further attack. Until 1637, the Gozitan population was required by law to spend their nights within the Citadel for their own safety. In later, more peaceful times, this restriction was lifted and people settled below its walls, creating the prosperous town of Rabat, now known as Victoria.

Beaches and BaysMalta has beaches for everyone, from windsurfers to sunbathers. Choose from golden sand, red sand, rocks, blue lagoons and even inland seas. Some beaches and rocky shores are off the beaten track, but worth seeking out for their seclusion. Do not miss a boat trip to Comino’s Blue Lagoon for the ultimate azure water experience. On larger beaches, you will find cafes or snack bars open during the summer season. With Malta’s climate, beach life lasts well into October. Enjoy water sports and activities like windsurfing, jet and water skiing, paragliding and fun rides. You can hire equipment from beach cafes or shops nearby.

The main coastal resorts and larger sandy beaches are in the northern part of Malta. Malta’s most popular beaches are Mellieħa Bay, Għajn Tuffieħa and Golden Bay. For smaller, quieter beaches, try those at the tip of Malta, overlooking Gozo - Paradise Bay and Armier. In Gozo, the most beautiful beach is Ramla l-Ħamra, a large beach of unusual red sand nestling by countryside. Gozo and Comino offer plenty of out-of-the-way rocky inlets with clear waters and perfect snorkelling.

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Opening CeremonyKicking off the 2014 JCI European Conference, Chief Delegates and JCI National Presidents will come together at the Opening Ceremony to greet the delegates, represent their countries and model their traditional dress. Come cheer for your National Organization, enjoy great entertainment and connect with JCI’s vibrant community of young active citizens.

Wednesday 11 June 19:00 – 21:00 Mediterranean Conference Centre ∙ Valletta

Impact Forums and SessionsDiscover how young people around Europe and JCI partners are creating a better world with their actions!

First Timers Session Wednesday 11 June 15:30 – 16:30 Radisson Ballroom · JCI Village

JCI Morning Show Thursday 12 June 09:00 – 10:00 Radisson Ballroom · JCI Village

JCI Active Citizen FrameWorkshop Thursday 12 June 10:30 – 12:30 Bastion II ∙ Corinthia St. George’s Bay · JCI Village

JCI Impact Strategy Forum Friday 13 June 09:00 – 10:30 Bastion II ∙ Corinthia St. George’s Bay · JCI Village

MDG Project Showcase Friday 13 June 13:30 – 15:00 Members Lounge & Trade Show Area · JCI Village

National Presidents Meeting and General Assembly See the major decisions your National Representatives will make this year to create impact across Europe!

National Presidents Meeting Wednesday 11 June 09:00 – 12:30 Radisson Ballroom · JCI Village

General Assembly 1 Thursday 12 June 14:00 – 17:00 Radisson Ballroom · JCI Village

General Assembly 2 Friday 12 June 14:00 – 17:00 Radisson Ballroom · JCI Village

JCI Programs JCI members are challenged to show their impact at the international level. Don’t miss the most exciting competitions and sharing of best practices at the Conference!

JCI World Public Speaking Championship Friday 13 June 09:00 – 10:00 Carlson Suite ∙ Radisson · JCI Village

JCI World Debating Championship Saturday 14 June 09:00 – 12:00 English: Marie Louse Suite 1 ∙ Radisson · JCI Village French: Marie Louse Suite 2 ∙ Radisson · JCI Village

JCI Twinning Ceremony Saturday 14 June 11:00 – 12:30 Terrace I & II ∙ Corinthia St. George’s Bay · JCI Village

JCI Awards Ceremony Saturday 14 June ∙ 18:30 Granaries ∙ Floriana

Community Engagement Activity – Beach Better Malta Do you want to learn more about the marine life around the islands and support JCI Malta to create a marine reserve? Join us for the community outreach activity on June 13 from 10:30 –12:30 and experience diving and snorkeling while helping secure the environment!

Friday 13 June 10:30 – 12:30

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National Nights and Parties JCI members work hard all day to improve themselves and the world around them, but there’s no reason we can’t party too. JCI Finland, JCI Germany and JCI Turkey will bring you magical moments to remember at the 2014 JCI European Conference. Bring your name badge to get inside, where you’ll find friends from all over the world enjoying the native food and drink of the host JCI National Organization. Check your schedule for times and venues, or just wait until nightfall and follow the crowds.

Welcome Party Wednesday 11 June ∙ 21:00 Mediterranean Conference Centre Sacra-Infermia ∙ Valletta

EC-2015 Pre-Party Organized by JCI Turkey & Support by JCI Germany Thursday 12 June 21:00 – 01:00 TBA

Finlandia Night Friday 13 June 21:00 – 01:00 Lido · Corinthia St. George’s Bay · JCI Village

Gala Dinner Saturday 14 June ∙ 18:30 Granaries ∙ Floriana

Contact Information

Conference Organizing CommitteeThe Conference Organizing Committee can be reached at: [email protected].

We will ensure that your email is replied to within 48 hours. If you wish to contact a particular Conference Organizing Committee member directly, you can visit the page:

www.jci-ec2014.com

EmergencyIn case of any emergency, the general public number is: 112