Pubdate: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 Source: Athens Banner-Herald (GA) Copyright: 2002 Athens Newspapers Inc Contact: http://www.onlineathens.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1535 Author: Stephen Gurr Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) GEORGIA D.A.R.E. CONFERENCE OPENS IN ATHENS Ira Edwards spent eight years teaching Drug Awareness Resistance Education to fifth graders, so it seemed a natural fit that the Clarke County sheriff would host more than 200 D.A.R.E. officers from across the state for their annual conference. Despite the hits it has taken in budget cuts and the skepticism of some, ''I don't know a single man more committed to the D.A.R.E. program than he is,'' Clarke County Schools Superintendent Lewis Holloway told Georgia's D.A.R.E. officers during opening ceremonies at the Classic Center Tuesday. Holloway praised D.A.R.E. for providing positive role models ''for a culture of children coming to us fatherless.'' Athens-Clarke Mayor Doc Eldridge also stressed the impact D.A.R.E. has in public education. ''What we do in our public schools we will truly reap the benefits of in the years to come,'' Eldridge said. ''And D.A.R.E. officers are very much a part of it.'' From Albany to Wilkes County, from Sylvester to Savannah, D.A.R.E. officers came to the Classic City for a week of training on how to reach kids on the dangers of drugs and gangs. Nationally, more than 26 million students go through the D.A.R.E. program, which is taught in 80 percent of the country's schools. In recent years, some have questioned the program's effectiveness and it has been axed from some budgets. But don't tell Edwards and his fellow officers that D.A.R.E. isn't working. ''We do realize we're not able to save all, but we are able to save some,'' Edwards said to the applause of his colleagues. Part of the kid-appeal of D.A.R.E. is the fancy wheels cops use in promoting the program, and to that end, sporty cars and special paint jobs have been in full force in downtown Athens. A D.A.R.E. car parade and auto show is scheduled for 4:30 p.m today, starting at the Classic Center and heading through downtown to Georgia Square Mall, where people will vote for the best-looking D.A.R.E. car. Between 50 and 60 cars are expected in the parade, with lights flashing and sirens blaring. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom