Polite Children have an edge that will
help them succeed throughout life. Social Graces is the
only school of etiquette in Topeka, Kansas where manners
truly matter.
Proper
Forms of Military Address
Dining Etiquette
Values
Empathy
Fairness
Sportsmanship
Honesty
Good Grooming
Ages:3 and up
Testimonial
Dear Jolene:
I want to thank you for starting the Social Graces
program. My son, John, is 7 years old and he LOVES
your classes. It has improved his self-confidence and,
of course, his manners. From time to time I take John
on my business appointments, and it is imperative that
he be well behaved. Invariably my customers comment
on how polite he is, to which he responds, "I
learned that in my Social Graces class". His manners
have definitely improved since he has been attending
your classes. I believe you are providing a wonderful
service to our community. THANK YOU!
Elaine Kunis
Mary Kay Independent Sales Director
RECOMMENDATIONS:
She made social graces easy to understand. Things Jolene said have really stuck
in our daughter's mind, like "pretend there are weights on your elbows" to help her remember to keep her elbows down by her side while she's eating.” November 2, 2008
Top qualities: Great Results , Personable , Expert
Cordelia Brown:
...hired Jolene A. as a Director of Social Graces School in 2005, and hired Jolene A. more than once!
“Jolene has been a wonder to watch as she has grown her business and shared her professional qualities with those around her. I have enjoyed her zeal in her profession and have seen the result in young people participating in her programs. I would highly recommend sending your children to etiquette programs conducted by Social Graces.” October 24, 2008
W. Lazone Grays, President/CEO , IBSA, Inc.
was with another company when working with Jolene A. at Social Graces School of Etiquette
“Jolene Savage is committed to her company Social Graces, but more importantly, to the message of her company, which is to teach etiquette and civility to young people. We still very much hope to have her show her in the West Village of NYC, where the young people who visit need to learn the skills she teaches.” September 8, 2008
Denise Romano , Certified Coach , Love and Work Coach was with another company when working with Jolene A. at Social Graces School of Etiquette
“Jolene is a dear and trusted friend who possess a profound character and resolve. Her accomplishments though vast compares to the many successful people she aided and developed. As a lay minister, my passion to aid others to lead moral and balanced lives is my profession- to serve others actualization .Thus, Jolene has been and still is an example of how to actualize the dreams of others.” August 24, 2008
Randy Allen , Student , St. John Vianney College Seminary
worked with Jolene A. at Social Graces School of Etiquette
“I sent my sons, 17 and 20 years, to Jolene's School of Etiquette Classes to prepare them for college, gradschool, and job interviews. I have so enjoyed watching them discuss and use various styles of silverware handling, dinner etiquette, even playfully correcting me at times. I was thrilled the day my youngest expressed that he looks for the loner at a new church event to get them engaged and involved. Jolene specifically had said as leaders in this world it was their responsibility to do just that! They listened to her and respected her suggestions enough to implement them into their lives. I would highly recommend her program. Lori Schmidt IM Focused, LLC” August 23, 2008
Top qualities: Great Results , Personable , Expert
Lori Schmidt hired Jolene A. as a Career Coach in 2007
There is more to an education than
reading, writing and arithmetic....
1. Have you threatened to attach a bib
to your child before meals ?
2. When you follow your child through
a door, does the door smack you in the face ?
3. Does your child answer the telephone
with more than one mumbled word ?
4. Would your child rather hide than
dance ?
Do we have a solution
for you...Classes
forming now please call for time, date, location. Brought
to you by P.R.I.D.E... parents recommending
increased decorum and etiquette.