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City of Grand Prairie

PDQ Temporaries

Texas Monthly Custom Publishing

Transwestern

Worthington National Bank

Sustaining Sponsors

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Quarterly Educational Luncheon

Thursday, June 20, 2013
11 a.m. Lunch • 11:30 a.m. Program
Active Shooter Preparedness

Featuring
Guest Speaker and Law Enforcement Trainer
Special Operations Division Commander
Lt. Michael Fleming
Grand Prairie Police Department
Verizon Theatre, 1001 Performance Place, Grand Prairie

Verizon Theatre

RSVP by pre-payment:

Individual Tickets:
$15/person*

Table of Eight Sponsorship: $250 (group seating)

*'Individual Tickets' purchased at the same time does not guarantee group seating.

$250 Table Sponsorships are currently available and include:
1 premium table (8 reserved seats) • Company logo on printed luncheon invitation
Company logo in the program • Table sign recognition
On-site event screen display (logo)

Contact Terry Jones at (972) 237-8020 for more information.

Location: Onstage at AEG Live - The Verizon Theatre, 1001 Performance Place, Grand Prairie, Texas 75050. The Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie is conveniently located adjacent to Lone Star Park, one half-mile north of I-30 on Belt Line Road.

Parking: At the Southwest General Parking lot, enter at Door W-1 located at street level adjacent to the AEG Administrative Building

Catering: By Wolfgang Puck

Presentation: Learn how to help prevent and prepare your business and employees in the event of a potential active shooter situation at your place of business.

An active shooter is an individual actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a confined and other populated area. In most cases, active shooters use firearms and there is no pattern or method to their selection of victims. Active shooter situations are unpredictable and evolve quickly.

There have been a number of tragic incidents in the past few years that have received extreme media attention. Also, there have been changes in the law enforcement response to these types of situations. The old adage of “holding the perimeter” until the SWAT team shows up does not work in an active shooter situation. We have learned that a rapid, aggressive response to the threat is the best way to end the situation.

Join us and allow Lt. Fleming to guide you, your managers and employees to be business ready, and assist in developing an Active Shooter Preparedness Program by providing tools to create a plan that addresses the impact of an active shooter and how to respond to an active shooter situation.

Latest News

www.SupportGSW.com

The Association has launched our new Business to Business Member Program to support the GSW Industrial Park. Our website will soon provide the Great Southwest Industrial Park with a central showcase for Association members to create a strong link between national and local businesses and the GSW Industrial Park’s enormous manufactured goods product lines and services, while promoting the Industrial Park on a national level to companies searching North Texas to expand or relocate.

Our message is solid … Locate to the GSW Industrial Park and become a business neighbor to over 3,000 companies and 60,000 employee. The more we learn about the businesses in GSW and the more we increase communication amongst one another, the more value we can create throughout the Park.

This is a great tool to promote sales and upcoming events at your facility, such as Grand Openings and new product launches. Even if your company targets a different market or clientele, it will be great to have this information for your Association partners. .


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