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u LEHIGH ACRES, FL, Lodge members staffed the state association’s drug awareness trailer at Sunshine Elementary School’s Fall Festival and gave drug awareness rulers, red ribbons, coloring books, and pamphlets to about 250 students who attended the event. Pictured are (from left) PER Quinn Jerriey, student Nolan Jerriey, lodge member Elizabeth Skiba, Est. Lead Knight Andrew Skiba (at rear) and Chaplain Kathryn Pierson.


of drug awareness literature to people attending the event.


Sanford, FL, Lodge members distrib- uted 3,100 drug awareness stickers to students at Seminole High School. In addition, the lodge assisted the high school in adding a red ribbon decora- tion to the school’s football field.


Titusville, FL, Lodge members staffed a booth at a Titusville Area Chamber of Commerce street party at which they distributed drug awareness information to about 200 people who visited the booth.


Sioux City, IA, Lodge members, with the help of a $1,000 ENF Promise Grant, treated more than 300 children to lunch and provided them with the opportunity to climb a climbing wall as part of a Red Ribbon Week drug abuse prevention event.


Wakefield, MA, Lodge held a Common Ground Outing public safety event, which featured displays by law


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enforcement departments, fire and emergency service departments, and civic organizations. During the event, lodge members treated about 500 children and parents to lunch and distributed drug awareness informa- tion to all attendees.


Weymouth, MA, Lodge held a drug- and alcohol-free dance for more than 230 eighth-grade students and treated them to musical entertainment, beverages, and snacks.


Brainerd, MN, Lodge members entered the state association’s drug awareness trailer in the Brainerd Warriors Homecoming Parade and distributed drug awareness candies to spectators.


Dakota County, MN, Lodge members staffed a booth at the Rosemount Parks and Recreation Department’s Haunted Woods Trail and distributed 3,000 drug awareness coloring books and bookmarks to children and parents.


u ELKTON, MD, Lodge members staffed tables at the Elkton Fall Fest, which 6,000 people attended, and at the Perryville Autumnfest, which 3,000 people attended, and handed out about 3,000 pieces of drug awareness material, including coloring books, balloons, and pamphlets, to attendees. Pictured at the Perryville Autumnfest are lodge member Daniel Bolt and young visitors Logan (left) and Dylan Zahn.


DeSoto, MO, Lodge members visited several schools with the state associa- tion’s drug awareness trailer and distributed drug awareness red ribbons, balloons, and packets of information to more than 2,000 students and teachers.


Lake Stockton, MO, Lodge members staffed the state association’s drug awareness trailer at a Halloween event and distributed 600 drug awareness glow necklaces, 600 cookies, 600 pamphlets, 200 coloring books, 400 bookmarks, and 800 red ribbons to people at the event.


Lake Taneycomo, MO, Lodge mem- bers gave drug awareness coloring books and pamphlets to about 60 children who attended the lodge’s Haunted House.


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