The National Rifle Associationandrsquo;s award-winning crime prevention and
personal safety seminar,
Refuse To Be A Victimandreg;, will be held
Friday, December 4, 2015 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Lagerborg Dining Room at Baxter Regional Medical Center.
Hosted by Baxter Regional Medical Center with instructor Elka Summers King of
Training at Barren Creek, the cost is $25 per person, and all proceeds benefit the
2015 Lend-a-Hand Campaign and the four
Community Health Education and Support Houses - the Mruk Family Education Center on Aging, Peitz Cancer Support
House, Reppell Diabetes Learning Center and Schliemann Center for Women’s
Health Education.
Developed in response to nationwide requests for crime prevention seminars,
Refuse To Be A Victim teaches methods to avoid dangerous situations and
prevent criminal confrontations. Seminar participants will be presented
with a variety of commonsense crime prevention and personal safety strategies
and devices that may be integrated into their personal, home, automobile,
telephone, technological, and travel security.
Since 1993, Refuse To Be A Victim has been endorsed by law enforcement
members throughout the United States for its positive impact. With more
than 7,000 instructors, seminars have been held in all 50 states, the
District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and Trinidad and Tobago.
Lunch will be served, and seats are limited. Registration is required.
Call Baxter Regional Hospital Foundation at (870) 508-1770 to register today!
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