Judi Vankevich
Judi Vankevich
Judi The Manners Lady!
“Say Yes to Respect & NO to Bullying!”
Kids and parents around the world love Judi & her award-winning, patriotic music inspiring character, civility and citizenship!
Her exciting message changes lives and strengthens families!
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Kids of all ages love Judi’s high energy Manners Lady interactive, bilingual concerts featuring exciting songs from her award-winning CD, “It’s Fun to Have Good Manners!” Her passion and her mission is to inspire and equip children, teens and parents to live with character, integrity and respect and to help them develop their assets that they will need for successful relationships in life and to become successful citizens of our nation. Judi inspires young people to be grateful for our freedoms as they learn how to be good citizens.
Whether audiences of 5,000 or 500, kids love to sing along with “R-E-S-P-E-C-T,” “The Golden Rule Rap,” “We Want to Obey our Mom & Dad,” “The Five Fabulous Phrases” and the #1 hit song—“The Bad Manners Monsters!” Judi’s CD won the Covenant Award for best children’s album of the year and was nominated for the West Coast Music Awards. Judi is the author of Manners Matter & Character Counts for Kids, The Manners Club Character Kit & the upcoming 30 Days to a Great Mannered Kid!
Judi & her beloved side-kick, Fuzzy Wuzzy Heart, help kids learn how to say “NO!” to the “The Bad Manners Monsters in their lives: Grouchy Rouchy, Messy Bessy, Whiney Rhino, Grabba Jabba and Slobbo Roo!” They love to learn to set the table with the beautiful “Princess Spoon, Handsome Prince Knife and Evil Mr. Spoon!” Kids love to have fun role playing fun ways of showing R-E-S-P-E-C-T to elders, parents, family and friends, learning “The Five Steps of Awesome Introductions™” and “The Secret Code to the Interrupt Rule! ™” as they learn that through citizenship, character and self control they can make a difference in fighting crime, bullying and rudeness in their communities, schools and in their families.
Judi trained over 12,000 kids and parents to be “Ambassadors” for the 2010 Olympics as they learned multicultural hospitality and the “Three Keys of An Ambassador”—respectful attitude, respectful words and respectful actions, and is currently