Get Safe! with Discovery Home Channel’s “Toolbelt Diva” Norma Vally - Hosted by The Home Depot

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Safety First! From home, to self-defense to community - Join Norma Vally and friends for an informative event, May 19,2007 at The Home Depot in Huntington Beach!
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April 25, 2007 (Press Release) -- WHO:
Norma Vally, “Toolbelt Diva”- Discovery Home Channel

Huntington Beach Police Department, Presenter: Lieutenant Craig Junginger

Women's Transitional Living Center, Inc., Presenter: Rocio Watson, Executive Director

Aikido of Rossmoor, Women's Self-Defense Demonstration - Presenter: Derek Nakagawa 4th degree black belt
in Aikido

CPTED Security Consultants, "Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design"

Huntington Beach Fire Department, Presenter: Fire Captain

WHAT: Norma Vally’s Get Safe! Home Safety For Women Hosted by The Home Depot
Join Norma Vally, star of Toolbelt Diva (Discovery Home – Fridays 8 PM ET/PT) and author of Chix Can Fix: 100 Home Improvement Projects and True Tales from the Diva of Do-it-Yourself to find out how to protect yourself and
your home! Expert speakers will join her in offering information on crime awareness, self defense, domestic violence awareness, and fire prevention. Whether you live alone, your husband travels a lot, or you just want to feel more
secure in your home, spend your morning with Norma and her guest speakers to become empowered to take charge of your home and personal safety.

HANDS ON WORKSHOP: Norma will arm attendees with the know-how and skills to:
* Install a peep-hole
* Add bolt locks to doors and change locks
* Mount motion sensor lights…and more!

There will be a Q&A raffle, with great prizes – including Norma Vally’s book, “Chix Can Fix: 100 Home Improvement Projects,” T-shirts, and Ryobi Power Tool Kit for correct answers to the safety discussions and demos!

WHERE: The Home Depot- Huntington Beach (parking lot stage event)
7100 Warner Avenue, Huntington Beach, CA 92647 714-596-2944

WHEN: Saturday, May 19th, 2007 * 11:00 a.m. -12:30 p.m.

WHY: To empower women with knowledge and information on how to Get Safe!
For media interviews/interest, please contact Stacey Kumagai, Media Monster Communications, Inc. at 818-506-8675 or mediamonster@yahoo.com. For information on Norma Vally visit www.chixcanfix.com

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