Pubdate: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 Source: Inland Valley Daily Bulletin (CA) Copyright: 2000 Inland Valley Daily Bulletin Contact: http://www.dailybulletin.com/forms/editform.html Website: http://www.dailybulletin.com/ Author: Matt Leedy Bookmark: MAP's link to California articles is: http://www.mapinc.org/states/ca CONFERENCE TO CONVINCE TEENS TO STAY OFF DRUGS SAN BERNARDINO -- Students from around the county will gather at Cajon High School on Saturday for an all-day conference aimed at convincing them they don't need to be high to have a good time. The school will be host for the ninth annual San Bernardino Youth to Youth Conference, with the theme "Drug-Free 2000!" "Expect a lot of fun and a lot of people," said Kevin Wright, program director for San Bernardino Communities Against Drugs, which is sponsoring the event. Wright said he expects more than 400 students to attend. "The conference is essentially a leadership meeting to get kids to celebrate being drug-free," he said. The conference is open to all students in eighth through 12th grades and adults who work with them. Among the topics scheduled for discussion in workshop settings are gangs, drugs, self-esteem, leadership, friendship and personal improvement. Teen-agers also will have a chance to dance and socialize as well as discuss serious issues facing middle- and high-school students. "It allows kids to see how many other kids are drug free, to see they're not alone," Wright said. "For the kids that are using (drugs) that come to the conference, it allows them to see how much fun you can have." The conference will feature keynote speaker Tom Reither, who has given presentations around the globe on "Positive Experiences and Powerful Memories." - --- MAP posted-by: Eric Ernst