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May 16, 2013
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Upcoming Events

April 20, 2010

INTERNET SAFETY 101 PARENT TEACHING, VIRGINIA BEACH

Enough Is Enough Communications Director Cris Clapp Logan will be presenting Interet Safety 101 to parents, teachers and local community leaders.  Participants will be educated about protecting children from threats including pornography, sexual predators, cyberbullies, sexting and other threats related to online gaming, social networking and mobile Internet devices.

Virginia Beach, VA
7-9pm

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