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| It's Your Choice Program |
| Kyle Quick has developed a program titled “It’s Your Choice” where he discusses the consequences of the choices you make when you drive. He includes information that will help teenagers make better decisions when driving. For more information please contact me or download a copy of my broucher. |
| Kyle strives to reach as many people as he can with his presentation. While we would like to provide this presentation in person, we provide a recorded version of Kyle's Program. (Coming Soon) Though watching the taped program can be moving, having Kyle speak in person will not only move you, but change how you think when you drive. Kyle is very up beat and has an instinct to reach out to teenagers and affect them in a positive way. |
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| Up Coming Presentations FCCLA Regional Meeting Sullivan, MO October 21st FCCLA Regional Meeting Maryville, MO October 28th Schedule your school or organization today. Please fill out the information below and submit to schedule a program. |

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| "The presentation at Chamois High School this morning was well done and well received. Thank you for your efforts to preserve the lives of these students whom I have grown to love. I appreciate real world approaches to solving real world problems." (High School Teacher) |
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| "I was very touched by your presentation today. I really liked how you really got your points across, I think that the way you talk (like a teenager) allows everyone to really understand. Normally when we have assemblies the person is boring or talks to us like we are a bunch of kids that know nothing. You on the other had talked in a language that is easly comprehended by teens. It must be hard to talk about your loss all the time but it really makes people really open their eyes when it comes to a personal experience that we get to learn about. I really learned a lot form everything that you had to say. I applaud you for what you do to teach kids how easily a life can be saved." (Kate Cramer - Osage County R-1 High School) |

| "I Buckle Up! Do You?" |

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