Pubdate: Thu, 07 Jun 2001 Source: The Elk Valley Miner (CN BC) Copyright: 2001 The Elk Valley Miner Contact: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1237 Author: Bobbie Saga DARE GIVES RCMP THUMBS UP While the first DARE program graduates in Sparwood took centre stage and received both pats on the back and parchments May 29, a resounding thumbs up was given to local RCMP for bringing the drug and alcohol awareness program to the district. During an hour-long graduation ceremony at Frank J. Mitchell Elementary School, Grade 6 students treated an enthusiastic audience to an artistic demonstration about drug smarts, received certificates of achievement and a few tokens - T-shirts and water bottles - for participation. Following an intensive 17 weeks of instruction from Const. Wally Bursey, 26 students showed an appreciative audience just how well they learned to say no to drugs. Their presentation, staged without adult input, included poetry, essays and drug vocabulary enhancement demonstrations, plus a couple of rap numbers. As well, student Pat Templin gave his take on the merits of the program. "It helps people stay away from drugs very well," Templin said while explaining the most memorable part of instruction for him centred around lessons highlighting the toll drugs take on a person's life. "I think I'll stick with it," he said, referring to healthy lifestyle choices. Both Bursey and Sgt. Marty Misner, who initiated the program, also received accolades from the parents, council representatives and the school administration that attended the graduation. While FJM principal Margaret Czernicki went through a list of personal attributes the children have acquired as a result of the program, Ray Hughes, director of instruction for School District No. 5, said the program has wide implications for society. "This is the most effective way of fighting organized crime and saving young lives," Hughes said. "On behalf of the school district, keep up the good work." Bursey, though he said he appreciated the praise, referred to it being a rewarding part of his job. "It was fun. It really was fun...that means more than the material you have to read to put it on." Parents, what do you think of the DARE program? (page 5) It's going to have a positive effect on the kids. Dale Kabel, Sparwood It's an awesome thing. It should have been started a long time ago. Linda White, Sparwood It's marvelous and another example of how good the community of Sparwood is. Look at all the people there are to support this. Evonne Miller, Sparwood It's an excellent program. It taught a lot about awareness. I don't think they (the children) realized they had the power to say no. Michele Dwyer, Sparwood It's a great program that teaches kids about drugs, but it also opens the eyes of parents to see what's happening, to see what's going on in society. Dennis Pan, Sparwood - --- MAP posted-by: Andrew