Hey Rob, good luck on your speaking gig.........I have had many people respond PM so I will try to convey more info here, to start a clinic, you have to have a passion for detailing. second, just put together around an hour and a half lpresentation on detailing, if you have computer skills, using a computerized slide show is great, in my case I just use posters, I like to keep things simple. In your class, keep in mind this is NOT intended for pro's only the novice. I go over some tips on buying cars, new and used what to look for, what to be aware of how dealers try to trap you. Then I go over products, applications, chemicals, how they are used, paint systems, (dual stage and singel stage) claying, wheels, engine cleaning, and interior care. You will be suprised how fast one and a half hours go by. I save 1/2 hour at the end for questions, and I get plenty. target Libraries, most of them get tax dollars to support programs, which is where my fee of $200 comes from. Park districts are new for me, they pay differently, my fee depends on the amount of people that come, say they charge $15 for the class, I will get 80% of that the park gets 20%. so the more people that come, the more I make, now that my program is so popular, being in the press and on cable TV, I get alot of exposure. when I say anyone can do this, I mean it. if anyone of you can make one of my classes, come on out and see how I work.....good luck, if you have more questions, let me know..gary