State Park. During the event, lodge members treated more than 1,000 children to a snack and gave each child drug awareness materials.
Lexington-Shelby, OH, Lodge donated $250 each to the Lexington Police Department and the local Fraternal Order of Police to support their drug awareness programs.
Swanton, OH, Lodge donated $100 to support a Think Fast Contest for nearly 200 high school students during the Fulton County Fair. Lodge members also volunteered to assist at the contest, which featured questions about drug and tobacco abuse mixed in with trivia questions.
Van Wert, OH, Lodge donated 1,000 drug awareness bags and coloring books to the Van Wert City Parks and Recreation Department, which distributed them to children attending the annual Fall Fright Festival.
Okmulgee, OK, Lodge members gave 500 drug awareness coloring books, 500 bookmarks, 500 red ribbons, and 250 copies each of three drug aware- ness pamphlets to Anne Moroney Youth Services, which provides counseling and residential services to young people and families in crisis.
Bristol, PA, Lodge donated 1,750 red ribbons to the Bristol Police Depart- ment to give to students at Bristol Borough School District schools.
Franklin, PA, Lodge members at- tended the Franklin Rotary Fire (Continued on page 69)
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u LORDSBURG, NM, Lodge donated about 150 drug awareness miniature footballs, 50 water bottles, and 50 lanyards to the Lordsburg High School cheerleading squad so that they could throw the items into the crowd during a Lordsburg High School football game. Pictured are cheerleaders (from left) Valerie Mendoza, Joey Ruiz, Denette Mora, Jodi Madero, Aaliyah Gallegos, Ashley Martinez, Devany Whipple, Marissa Ruiz, and Ashley Gutierrez.
In other news, lodge members, along with Elroy the Elk, visited Southside Elementary
School and gave drug awareness coloring books to 200 students. Lodge members, along with Elroy, also visited a first-grade class at R. V. Taylor Elementary School and gave drug awareness coloring books, red ribbons, stickers, bookmarks, pencils, water bottles, and candy to the 17 students in the class.
u LEECHBURG, PA, Lodge members spoke to 200 fourth-
through sixth-grade
students at two assemblies at Leechburg Elementary School and gave the students in attendance drug awareness coloring books, bookmarks, red ribbons, pencils, and candy. The students joined with about 600 other Leechburg Area School District students to form a human chain around their school compound. Pictured with students (from left) Wyatt Libitzer, Josh Carlson, and Lexie Young are (from left) Armstrong County Judge the Hon. Gary DeComo, addiction prevention specialist Denise Marano, and Drug Awareness Committee Chairman Anthony Shea. In other news, lodge members staffed a table during the Leechburg Halloween Parade and the Halloweenburg Parade and gave drug awareness information and candy to hundreds of children attending the events.
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