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DOVER, NH, Lodge members staffed the state association’s drug awareness trailer at a National Night Out crime prevention event, talked to about 150 people about the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse, and gave drug awareness materials to the people who visited the trailer. Pictured wearing their drug awareness stickers are Jack (left) and Connor O’Brien.
u HENDERSONVILLE, NC, Lodge members, assisted by young volunteers, staffed the state association’s drug awareness trailer during the North Carolina Apple Festival and gave drug awareness information to about 30 visitors. Lodge members and volunteers also gave drug awareness stickers, mini footballs, and other items to about 100 spectators at the festival’s King Apple Parade. Pictured with the trailer are young volunteers (from left) Alexis Millard, Madison Ray, Tiffany Jones, Ciara Bouchard, Kayla Jones, and Parker Doody.
u WHEELING, WV, Lodge members staffed a table at a Back to School Fair held by the city of Wheeling and gave drug awareness materials to about 500 children who attended. Pictured with one young attendee is PER Patrick Duffy.
Newport, OR, Lodge held a Drug and Alcohol Awareness Town Hall Meeting at the lodge. About 24 concerned citizens attended the event, which included a demonstration by the Newport Police Department’s drug- sniffing dog and a discussion about
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drug and alcohol abuse and the impact their abuse has on children.
Bristol County, RI, Lodge members treated a total of more than 310 attendees at three separate Bay Team Movie Nights to food and refresh- ments. The Bay Team Movie Nights
Program organizes substance-free entertainment for young people.
Chisholm Trail, TX, Lodge members gave drug awareness coloring books, bookmarks, and pamphlets to the nearly 30 children who competed in the lodge’s Soccer Shoot. ■
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