Don’t let your teenager become a statistic on prom night... Did you know that according to the U.S. Dept. of Transportation, on a typical prom weekend.....48 American teenagers are killed in vehicles 5,202 are injured 40% of the deaths are alcohol-related It is supposed to be one of the happiest days of our kid’s life, but for too many it turns into a horrible tragedy. Prom night is often regarded as a "right of passage" and too many kids use it as an excuse to abandon core values, and common sense - and go wild. As parents and caregivers, it is sometimes necessary to protect our children from themselves. Prom night is one of our last opportunities to do this. One mom didn’t like those odds... It doesn’t need to happen that way! Learn how one concerned mom (who happened to have a degree in marketing), seized control, rallied her community and motivated her daughter’s school and the senior class to take charge of their fate and... Organize a Drug and Alcohol-Free FUN After Prom Party Author of the After Prom Party Guide Motivated by love and concern for her daughter, and armed only with determination and her business marketing background, Lori went to work and learned first hand what needed to be done to coordinate an after prom event for her daughter’s class. She learned the hard way - what to do - and what not to do to stage a successful After Prom celebration. What you don’t know is that Lori pulled together this entire affair in less than eight weeks. She will be the first to admit that, planning should begin many months before the prom, but it can be done in a hurry if you are late getting started. At the request of other parents, so as to help others learn from her first-hand experiences, she wrote a book. And not just any book, but an eBook that you can download immediately - and begin reading in minutes. You can start organizing your after prom event without delay! So what’s included? Learn how to... Get the school administration, the students and the community behind your event to insure success Induce local businesses to donate products for door prizes Find the money you need and what to say to people to compel them to donate "Sell" the party to the students as an acceptable alternative to what they would rather be doing Throw a party so tempting that teens (who don’t go to the prom) will beg to attend Choose a party theme and decorate inexpensively Plan the menu - and get them discounted - or free Structure the party so that excitement never wanes Manage the ’lock in’ and ensure that no one leaves early Protect yourself, your organization and the school from liability issues Develop and get the students to agree on ’lock-in’ and arrival/departure party policies Write appeal letters to businesses (samples included) Select the right venue to accommodate your party requirements Uncover resources for almost everything related to staging your event
Identify security concerns and how to prepare for them Download free customizable forms and letter templates that you can adapt to fit your organization’s particular needs. more about this... Attract publicity from t
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