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In everything changed. This exhibit, through words and images, portrays high school and college athletes from New York State whose lives were put in danger by someone’s choice to drink and drive. It focuses on fateful events in a forensic style.
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In

everything changed.

This exhibit, through words and images, portrays high schooland college athletes from New York State whose lives were putin danger by someone’s choice to drink and drive. It focuses on

fateful events in a forensic style.

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Matt Angelillo, 17 Jered Fry, 15

In Harm’s Way

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Ronald Moore, 21 Tiara O’Dell, 17

In Harm’s Way

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Katie Almeter, 18 Emily Collins, 18

In Harm’s Way

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Brandon Dunlavey, 18 Jonathan Mueller, 18

In Harm’s Way

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STATE ROUTE 248, CANISTEO, NY, CRASH TIMELINE | SEPTEMBER 29, 2007

Tiara is crowned Homecoming Queen.

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STATE ROUTE 248, CANISTEO, NY, CRASH TIMELINE | SEPTEMBER 29, 2007

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STATE ROUTE 248, CANISTEO, NY, CRASH TIMELINE | SEPTEMBER 29, 2007

Crash site with car in the embankment.

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Matt: An Athlete

Matt playing varsity lacrosse as number 9.

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Brandon’s Story

Brandon giving fellow teammate a hug.

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Jonathan’s Story

Arlington Relays

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Jonathan’s Story

Albany Medical Center after the removalof a sub-doral hematoma.

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Exhibit on Display

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Exhibit InstallationContact Denis Foley at [email protected] or Pam Aini at [email protected] to request instructions.

Exhibit Installation Instructions Include: -Panel pdfs in sequence-Display unit assembly instructions-Display unit assembly diagram

For example:Once this assembly is complete, the display can be arranged and adjusted by swinging each panel from 180 degrees to 45 degrees from each other. In this way you can make the exhibit a straight line or a zig-zag depending on space and design desires.

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Film: “Living the Code” a 19 minute documentary available on CD for a $5.00 mailing charge from Denise Cashmere, NYS STOP DWI Foundation, [email protected].

Article: “Putting a Face to the Common Occurrence of Teenage Crash Fatalities” by Denis Foley and Mac MacDevitt, Impaired Driving Update, volume XI, no. 4, pg. 83.

Resources

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• For exhibit scheduling contact Pam Aini NYS STOP DWI Coordinators Association, [email protected]

• For further information and scheduling contact Denis Foley, [email protected]

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http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/MWZNTHT

Exhibit Survey

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Image Sources

Slide 6: Twilla O’DellSlide 8: New York State PoliceSlide 9: The Post Standard andthe New York State Press Association.Slide 10: Angelillo family.Slide 11: Dunlavey family.Slide 12: Victoria Mueller.Slide 13: Victoria Mueller.Slide 14: Denis Foley

Photos courtesy of…

Copyright © 2010 by The Lewis Henry Morgan Institute at SUNY-IT, UticaFunded by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration with a grant from the New York State Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee