Early Lotion Jill (Worker from Bath and Body Works): Have you ever heard of a type of lotion that makes your wrinkles disappear in just a matter of days? Kim(Customer): No, I never knew that existed. How does it work? Jill: You apply the lotion all over your body daily. By day three, you will begin to notice the change and how much younger you may begin to look. Kim: Wow, that sounds amazing. I would love to try it. Jill: There are two different fragrances. The first one is Watermelon. Watermelon is our highest selling lotion. We have got many compliments on it. Our second fragrance, Blueberry, even has glitter in the lotion. Which one would you prefer? Kim: I don’t know that is a hard decision. They both sound and smell great! Jill: Get This! If you want both, you can get a free body spray included in the package with both lotions! Kim: With all of my wrinkles, I think that I am going to buy the package. I want to look and smell twenty all over again. Thank you so much for this wonderful offer. Jill: Anytime, I hope you enjoy! Please come back and tell us how it worked for you.
Public Service Announcement Greetings!This week is an important week for women throughout the world.It is Universal Women’s Awareness Week!!We encourage women everywhere to plan events celebrating women’s rights as well as supporting their place in society.Women’s roles have changed drastically since the early 1900’s.Women have finally taken a stand.We, as strong, independent women, truly believe we should have the right to choose what we want to do with our lives.No matter if its jobs, sports, or politics, women deserve many the same rights as men.In celebration of this important week, we will be honoring important women each day who have stood up for women’s rights by going after something they truly loved and wanted.Today we are recognizing two very special people who have shown the world that they are not afraid to play what some may call a man’s sport.The first woman we are recognizing is NASCAR’s Sara Christian.As a child, Sara would always attend the NASCAR races with her father.She secretly dreamed of someday competing in the races. But she knew by racing, many people would reject her. However, she fulfilled that dream at the age of 27 when she began training.She faced criticism and harsh disapproval of her choice to interact herself in a man’s race. On the other hand, many women and young girls looked up to her. Sara Christian was the first woman to compete in an official NASCAR race on June 19, 1949 at a dirt track in Charlotte, North Carolina. She inspired other women who dreamed of driving fast cars. She was inducted in the **Georgia Automobile Racing Hall of Fame** in 2004. She received the **1949** United States Drivers Association Woman Driver of the Year.The next woman is Manon Rheaume.As a child, Manon Rheaume played hockey on boy’s teams at school and in youth leagues. At age eleven, she played at the International Pee Wee Hockey Tournament of Quebec, the first time a girl played. Rheaume was born on February 24, 1972, in Lac Beauport, Quebec, Canada. Her father was a hockey coach who was in charge of the local outdoor rink. Rheaume began skating when she was three in a backyard rink her father built. She often practiced in goal at home when her father was practicing with her brothers. Manon Rheaume was the first woman to play in a men's professional hockey game. She was signed by the Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League in 1992 and played in an exhibition game against the St. Louis Blues on 23 December 1992. Though she never played in a regular-season NHL game, she did play in various other pro and amateur leagues, including the International Hockey League. (She also became the first woman to play professional roller hockey.)If it wasn’t for the courage of Manon, girls probably wouldn’t be on the ice today. Recognizing and thanking these women as well as the many other women out there who played a part in gaining women’s rights is one of the main reasons why we are asking you to help us celebrate this special week!! This Public Service Announcement was brought to you by Women’s Rights Incorporations
Early Lotion
Jill (Worker from Bath and Body Works): Have you ever heard of a type of lotion that makes your wrinkles disappear in just a matter of days?
Kim(Customer): No, I never knew that existed. How does it work?
Jill: You apply the lotion all over your body daily. By day three, you will begin to notice the change and how much younger you may begin to look.
Kim: Wow, that sounds amazing. I would love to try it.
Jill: There are two different fragrances. The first one is Watermelon. Watermelon is our highest selling lotion. We have got many compliments on it. Our second fragrance, Blueberry, even has glitter in the lotion. Which one would you prefer?
Kim: I don’t know that is a hard decision. They both sound and smell great!
Jill: Get This! If you want both, you can get a free body spray included in the package with both lotions!
Kim: With all of my wrinkles, I think that I am going to buy the package. I want to look and smell twenty all over again. Thank you so much for this wonderful offer.
Jill: Anytime, I hope you enjoy! Please come back and tell us how it worked for you.
Public Service Announcement
Greetings! This week is an important week for women throughout the world. It is Universal Women’s Awareness Week!! We encourage women everywhere to plan events celebrating women’s rights as well as supporting their place in society. Women’s roles have changed drastically since the early 1900’s. Women have finally taken a stand. We, as strong, independent women, truly believe we should have the right to choose what we want to do with our lives. No matter if its jobs, sports, or politics, women deserve many the same rights as men. In celebration of this important week, we will be honoring important women each day who have stood up for women’s rights by going after something they truly loved and wanted. Today we are recognizing two very special people who have shown the world that they are not afraid to play what some may call a man’s sport. The first woman we are recognizing is NASCAR’s Sara Christian. As a child, Sara would always attend the NASCAR races with her father. She secretly dreamed of someday competing in the races. But she knew by racing, many people would reject her. However, she fulfilled that dream at the age of 27 when she began training. She faced criticism and harsh disapproval of her choice to interact herself in a man’s race. On the other hand, many women and young girls looked up to her. Sara Christian was the first woman to compete in an official NASCAR race on June 19, 1949 at a dirt track in Charlotte, North Carolina. She inspired other women who dreamed of driving fast cars. She was inducted in the **Georgia Automobile Racing Hall of Fame** in 2004. She received the **1949** United States Drivers Association Woman Driver of the Year. The next woman is Manon Rheaume. As a child, Manon Rheaume played hockey on boy’s teams at school and in youth leagues. At age eleven, she played at the International Pee Wee Hockey Tournament of Quebec, the first time a girl played. Rheaume was born on February 24, 1972, in Lac Beauport, Quebec, Canada. Her father was a hockey coach who was in charge of the local outdoor rink. Rheaume began skating when she was three in a backyard rink her father built. She often practiced in goal at home when her father was practicing with her brothers. Manon Rheaume was the first woman to play in a men's professional hockey game. She was signed by the Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League in 1992 and played in an exhibition game against the St. Louis Blues on 23 December 1992. Though she never played in a regular-season NHL game, she did play in various other pro and amateur leagues, including the International Hockey League. (She also became the first woman to play professional roller hockey.) If it wasn’t for the courage of Manon, girls probably wouldn’t be on the ice today. Recognizing and thanking these women as well as the many other women out there who played a part in gaining women’s rights is one of the main reasons why we are asking you to help us celebrate this special week!!
This Public Service Announcement was brought to you by Women’s Rights Incorporations