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| MEDIA
APPEARANCES: |
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- KTLA/Channel
5 Morning News
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- "Everyday
Heroes", Cable TV
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- Eyewitness
News, ABC affiliate, Salinas, CA
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- The Charles
Perez Show, Manhatten, NY
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- San Diego
Public Access Channel
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- San Diego
Public Television
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- NBC News
and affiliates, Sacramento, CA
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| PARTICIAPTION
IN COMMUNITY PROGRAMS: |
- Newport
Beach Police Dept.
Substance Abuse Program
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- Girl Scout
Camp in San Gabriel Park, CA
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- Seminar
for younger Camp Pendleton Marines
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- Seminar
at the Army Presidio in Monterey
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- Seminar
at the Defense Language Institute
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- Seminar
for youth at Edwards Air Force Base
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- Seminar
at the Air Force Presidio in Monterey
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- Seminar
for the "Every 15 Minute" program at schools throughout
California
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| SCHOOL
APPEARANCES: |
- UCSB Workshop,
Santa Barbara
- Alta Vista
High School,
Alta Vista, CA
- Back Bay
Continuation School,
Costa Mesa, CA
- Brea Canyon
High School,
Brea, CA
- Blanding
High School,
Blanding, UT
- Buena Park
Jr. High School,
Buena Park, CA
- California
State University at Sacramento
- California
State University at San Jose
- Capistrano
Valley High School,
Mission Viejo, CA
- Carlsbad
High School,
Carlsbad,
CA
- Chapman
Hills Elementary,
Orange, CA
- Claremont
High School,
Huntington Beach, CA
- Dana HIlls
High School,
Dana Point, CA
- Diamond
Bar High School,
Diamon Bar, CA
- El Modena
High School,
Orange, CA
- El Rancho
Jr. High School,
Anaheim HIlls, CA
- El Toro
High School,
Lake Forest, CA
- Fairmont
Private School,
Anaheim, CA
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- Foothill
High School,
Santa Ana, CA
- Gilbert
West High School,
Buena Park, CA
- Hewes Middle
School,
Santa Ana, CA
- Imperial
Elementary School,
Anaheim, CA
- Irvine High
School,
Irvine, CA
- Julian High
School,
Julian, CA
- La Vista
High School,
Fullerton, CA
- Loara High
School,
Anaheim, CA
- Los Altos
High School,
Hacienda Heights, CA
- Mater Dei
High School,
Santa Ana, CA
- Mission
Viejo High School,
Mission Viejo, CA
- Newport
Harbor High School,
Newport Beach, CA
- Oceanview
High School,
Huntington Beach, CA
- Orange HIgh
School,
Orange, CA
- Parks Jr.
High School,
Fullerton, CA
- Pioneer
High School,
Whittier, CA
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- Rancho San
Joaquin Intermediate,
Irvine, CA
- Richland
High School
- Roosevelt
Middle School,
Oceanside, CA
- Saddleback
HIgh School,
Santa Ana, CA
- St. Paul
Lutheran School, Orange, CA
- San Clemente
High School,
San Clemente, CA
- San Jose
State University
- Serra High
School,
San Juan Capistrano, CA
- Sierra Vista
Middle School, Irvine, CA
- South Point
Middle School, Diamond Bar, CA
- Sumy Hills
HIgh School, Fullerton, CA
- Suzanne
Middle School, Placentia, CA
- White Horse
High School,
Four Corners, UT
- Whittier
Christian High School, Whittier, CA
- Woodbridge
High School,
Irvine, CA
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Hello,
As a long time California resident, wife, mother of five grown children,
and active citizen, I really care about my family and my country.
I
am the creator and host of a nationally syndicated and award-winning cable
television series, "Everyday Heroes," which airs twice weekly nationally
on Kaleidoscope. We celebrate and feature people whose extraordinary work
enhances the quality of human life and really makes this world a better
place.
JIM
ROCKWELL IS INDEED AN EVERYDAY HERO!
I
had the unforgettable opportunity of hearing him locally at Palos Verdes
Peninsula High School, where his motivational message brought 3,200 cheering
students to thank him with a standing ovation! Having heard a gazillion
speakers throughout our five children's high school education, no one
has ever inspired, motivated or uplifted the students as much as Jim.
I overheard one student say to her friend, "Wow, if he (Jim) doesn't get
to us to inspire us to become good, productive people and not screw up,
nobody will!" And that's the truth! His message is concise, loud and clear
- "Do not drink and drive or do drugs. Your future can be alive and well!"
We believe Jim and never forget!
Most
thankfully,
Maureen Nunn
Executive Producer / Host, "Everyday Heroes"
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(the following
letter was addressed to Jeff Lewis of Foothill Beverage Company, who was
been a key sponsor and supporter of the Rockwell Project)
Dear Mr. Lewis,
On behalf of the students and staff of Azusa High School I would like
to extend a big thank you for your sponsorship of Mr. Jim Rockwell. Mr.
Rockwell spoke to our entire student body on May 22 and May 23 on the
topic of "Alcohol Awareness". Over this two day period, Jim presented
six forty-minute assemblies to all of our Physical Education classes and
Senior English classes. From the beginning, I was impressed with Mr. Rockwell's
willingness to adjust his schedule to insure that all of our students
received his message.
Mr. Rockwell did
an outstanding job of relating his personal story to the students on how
his decision to drink and drive dramatically changed his life. The video,
coupled with Mr. Rockwell's personal story, provided a powerful message
to our students. His combination of honesty and humor were effective tools
in keeping the student's attention.
With graduation coming
and school ending this was indeed a most appropriate message. Again I
would like to thank Foothill Beverage for their sponsorship of Mr. Rockwell.
Without his support our students would not have had a chance to hear his
outstanding message.
Sincerely,
Alan E. Thorndike
Dean of Activities & Athletics, Azusa High School
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Dear Jim,
Thank you very much for your wonderful talk at Hart High about drinking
and driving. My students enjoyed your sense of humor, and also your sincerity
about the problems caused by your own accident.
I commend you on
your delivery and humor. It put the students at ease. They really listened
and hopefully, will think before drinking and driving. Unfortunately,
too many young people think they are invincible. I am glad you are taking
the time to go around and talk to students.
Sincerely,
Eva L. McFadyen
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Dear Mr. James Rockwell,
We at Laurel HIgh School would like to tell you how much we appreciate
you taking the time to come and speak to us. Many students that go to
Laurel are in a 12-step program - an anger group and a special issues
group. We also have a lot of teen moms, and a nursery for their babies.
Your presentation hit home with a lot of these people.
Enclosed is a copy
of our school newsleter. It includes an article on your presentation,
along with other events that happened during this cycle.
Sincerely,
The Knight Life Staff
Amanda Morrison, Kristy Sagely, Sonya Cunningham & Renee Mixon
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Dear Jim Rockwell,
First of all,
I'd like to say Thank You so much for speaking to us at San Mateo High
School. You spoke very well, interesting and fun. I'm sorry about the
accident you were in and it's unfortunate that it had to happen to a person
like you. Your speech enlightened me by the fact to never ditch class.
You made me realize how important school and getting an education is.
You made me realize, no matter how much you have, that alcohol is a very,
very dangerous thing.
You mention something
that made me think. You said, "No matter who you are and how perfect your
life is, it can all go away in a heartbeat." I thought about what you
said, and in no time all, I thought to myself, "It's so true!" You brought
to my attention that life is so delicate and never to be taken for granted.
I enjoyed listening to you and listening to your sense of humor. I wish
you the best of luck in the future and have a great life!
Sincerely,
Jimmy Jower
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Dear Mr. Rockwell,
Hello! I am a seventh grader at Rolling Hills Country Day School, and
I sincerely enjoyed your presentation. It's amazing how you can be so
optimistic and enthusiastic after such an accident; I truly admire you
for that. It is so sad that one night changed your entire life forever,
but your new goal is a worthwhile one. You have taught so many children
to stay away from drugs. So many young minds and hearts have been touched
by your words. To help other children avoid your mistake is a courageous
deed. Not many people can admit their faults, but you seem to teach others
to stay away from drugs with confidence. I will put my religion, family,
and school in front of my vanity and social life always. Thank you for
speaking from your heart about using drugs and drinking alcohol.
Sincerely,
Stephanie Lee
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Hello,
My opinion on the guest speaker that came today is that I really did like
it. Everyone always says "don't drink and drive" or we'll see videos during
class but that usually doesn't have much affect on us teenagers. Not until
we have reality on what could really happen to use, do we start thinking
about it seriously.
Having this man in
our school, actually in front of our eyes really made a difference.I think
it was a great idea to have someone like that come and talk to our school.
Sophomore Student
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Dear Jim Rockwell,
My name is Kelly Noguchi. I was very touched and moved with your assembly,
but I was a little upset when you said you weren't normal, I think you
are a regular normal human being. I know that I have neer been in such
an experience and I don't know how you feel, but listening from you I
feel that I have become a bit wiser than usuall.
Your speech had a
lot of meaning to it, making the right decision, listeng to your parents,
and don't ditch and drive. There are a lot of unfortunate kids that had
not heard from you and if this will help I will pass and tell about you
and your experience to other people.
Thank you.
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Dear Mr. Rockwell,
Thank you for visiting Hart High and sharing your story with us. I enjoyed
listening to you speak. I was amazed at your accomplishments, and how
you have recoverd since your accident. Your sense of humor made it more
fun, and less intense. Hearing your story impacted me, and made me listen
because you have had the experience, where most adults just say "don't
drink & drive." The way you spoke to us seemed like we were having a conversation
not another lecture. I really like that quality. Once again, I want to
express my gratitude to you for coming and sharing with us.
Sincerely,
Rochelle Trochtenberg
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Dear Mr. Rockwell,
Thank you so much for coming and speaking to ur school. I think it's wonderful
the way you talk to teenage students about your life and, by doing that,
hope it will change everyone, but it will help may peple. I will always
remember this first hand account of what alcohol can do to you and how
it can drastically change your life. It's sad that kids who are doing
so well in junior high can totally change their life in high school. Thanks
so much for your time and hour.
Sincerely,
Jen Lesser
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Jim,
Hi my name is Shannel Davis. You were at my school today, J.H. Hull Middle
School. I am a seventh grader. I think you have a lot of courage to come
and talk to all of us, about your accident. I like how you made it funny
while serious. I had an uncle who died because of alcohol. I liked your
speech very well, it made me cry. I know a lot of alchol things and I
know how it affects the family, and the person alot! I think you got through
to alot of people today. I'm sure that a lot of people will think differently
about alchol. Iknow alot poeple have heard stuff like this on the news
and TV, but it means alot more when a real person comes a tells you about
it. You are living proof. I appreciate very much so stay strong!
Always,
Shannel Davis
P.S. everything turns out good in the end! and always remember how much
you are helping kids, communities, and towns, so much!
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Hello,
I think that the speaker was sort of a touch of reality. It made others
think that it could happen to anyone. He was a football player, popular
& an honor student so it sort of made you think "if it can happen to him,
it could happen to hanyone." I don't really know if it afected anyone,
but it's probably gonna make me think twice before getting in a car with
someone I know had too much to drink.
Cindy Santana
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