Keloland TV Reports on “Can I Kiss You?” w/ Mike Domitrz
While at South Dakota National Guard Armory in Sioux Falls, SD, Keloland Television interviewed Mike Domitrz about the “Can I Kiss You?” program. Keloland High
While at South Dakota National Guard Armory in Sioux Falls, SD, Keloland Television interviewed Mike Domitrz about the “Can I Kiss You?” program. Keloland High

Tuesday was a great day spent with the wonderful people at Lackland Air Force Base by presenting to the schools and conducting a “Train the Trainer” session for SARC offices from various bases in the area. Charlotte with the SARC Office did a fantastic job putting together a productive and successful day. We started by presenting the “Can I Kiss You?” program to

More for You. Please click on the following links for more info on the “Can I Kiss You?:” About Watch the Video “Train the Trainer”

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Sioux Falls college students speak out and say, “Respect the Answer.” Students from 3 campuses came together at Augustana College to make a difference and

Wow! Tonight at Washington State University in Pullman, WA, the students packed the house soo tightly for the “Can I Kiss You? ” program they had to remove people from the standing-room only!! Way to go, WSU!!
Tonight was one of the
Moms and Dads, do you wish you had a quick reference guide to parenting teens – both sons and daughters? Now you do. By watching the “How To” videos you will find here, you will gain fast, flexible, and realistic tools for talking with and helping your teenager (and YOU).
Washington College was a great host tonight! Thank you, Sarah, for being a fantastic host and to all your student leaders who provided a FUN dinner!! Maggie did a sensational job with introducing the show and your students interaction was wonderful. Here is the video for everyone:

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