Novice Teen Driver Scholarship Program
The Red Means Stop Traffic Safety Alliance is pleased to announce, they are now taking applications for their Novice Teen Driver Scholarship Program for 2014. Red Means Stop and the nationally acclaimed DrivingMBA developed the program. DrivingMBA utilizes a unique combination of classroom instruction, simulation labs and on-road instruction. Red Means Stop continues to advocate for better training and education, especially for new teen drivers. The school also provides a class for parents to be better prepared for the practice that is necessary to become a safe and responsible driver. This scholarship is offered to teens whose families might not otherwise be able to afford the unique, 35-hour training program. This year’s driver training program is being funded in part by grants and donations from the State Farm Insurance Company, AAA Arizona and the Thunderbird Charities. To learn more and request an application, visit www.redmeansstop.org/scholarship.
Top Doctor to Discuss Living with Parkinson’s Disease
On April 11, join Dr. Holly Shill, neurologist and movement disorders specialist at Banner Sun Health Research Institute’s Cleo Roberts Center for Clinical Research, as she discusses the symptoms, diagnosis, risk factors and causes of Parkinson’s disease. Information about the new Neuro Wellness Parkinson’s Program at Banner Sun Health Research Institute will also be available. The lecture will take place from 2-3:30 p.m., in the Morin Auditorium at Banner Sun Health Research Institute located at 10515 W Santa Fe Drive, in Sun City. Seating is limited, to register, call 623.832.6587. azhealthandliving.com |April 2014
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