‘What Advice Would You Give To Teenagers?’

CAROL DAVIS
Mililani, Insurance Agent
“Listen to your parents. They know best.”

RUSSELL PARK
Pearl City, Insurance Agent
“Increase your social interaction. Technology now dominates the lives of the younger generation.”

CRAIG WATASE
Niu Valley, Real Estate Developer
“Say no to drugs, and make your bed.”

PAULA FITZELL
Waikiki, Program Manager
“Stay in school. Education is the most important thing. It’s your passport to any opportunity.”

ERIC ARVESON
Salt Lake, Assistive Technology Specialist
“To volunteer and find out what you really want to do in life.”
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