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ADVISORY/Get the Ins-and-Outs of the New Texas Teen Driving Law; AAA Texas Presentation Scheduled at Annual Teen Summit.


City Desks, News/Travel Editors & Automotive Writers

ADVISORY...for Saturday Saturday: see week; Sabbath.  (April 6)

--(BUSINESS WIRE)

WHAT: "Breaking the Cycle 2002," the 2nd Annual Teen Summit/Teen
    Volunteer Fair, will feature a teen driving presentation by Anne
    O'Ryan of AAA Texas. She will speak to Arlington teens about the
    new teen Graduated Driver License Law for Texas. O'Ryan is public
    and government relations manager for AAA Texas, who along with a
    coalition of community groups, spearheaded the campaign to pass
    the new teen Graduated Driver-License Law.

WHERE: Juan Seguin High School, 7001 Silo Road, Arlington.

WHEN: Saturday, April 6, 2002
      Start: 10 AM

WHY: The teen summit offers topical presentations to teens on issues
    of interest and concern to them like teen-age driving, drugs and
    alcohol-use prevention, and peer acceptance. Booths also will be
    set up at the fair by local nonprofit agencies to offer teens
    volunteer opportunity information. "Breaking the Cycle 2002," the
    2nd Annual Teen Summit/Teen Volunteer Fair, is sponsored by the
    City of Arlington's Youth and Families Board.
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