Soaring Eagles Final Video

Sunday, May 10, 2009

State News!!!

We are EXTREMELY happy to announce that we've made the state newspaper, The News Journal. We are featured in our very own article. It explains what we've been doing and how we've been promoting our campaign. It also gives a the Act Out Loud website to let people know when and where they can vote (for us, that is).
To see the article, go to : http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2009905070320

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Safe Driving 101

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKDDPZPmEWE
The Soaring Eagles Public Service Announcement encompasses the focus of our project. We hope you hear our message that no matter who you are, unsafe driving is not acceptable, So put away your cell phones, buckle up your seat belts, keep your eyes on the road and JST DRV!

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Promoting Safe Driving

At lunches last week, we worked with the Wellness Center in promoting safe driving for prom. Nationwide Insurance sent goodies for us to hand out to people who signed a promise card that said they would drive safe after prom and not drink and drive. We handed out frisbees that had Delaware's slogan, "Click it or Ticket." We also handed out keychains and pens. We had drunk goggles and had lines on the floor for people to see what it would feel like to be drunk either during the day or at night. We are happy that everyone was safe after prom.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

May is Safe Driving Month

Last week, the all of us were invited to the Kent County Levy Court meeting, where, because of our project, the commission members named the month of May National Youth Traffic Safety Month for Safe Teen Driving in Kent County. We accepted the Resolution. It was an exciting experience to accept Kent County's new Resolution #2999. We would like to give a big thanks to the Levy Court President, Brooks Banta, for making this happen.

Prom!

Last night was Smyrna High School's prom. We hope everyone had fun and drove safely. Prom night is the night most teens get into accidents. Our school greeted students at the doors with breathalyzers so as to make certain that no one was coming into prom under the influence and no one would be leaving prom under the influence. Thanks for being safe everyone!