Pubdate: Tue, 02 Apr 2002 Source: Palatka Daily News (FL) Copyright: Palatka Daily News 2002 Contact: http://www.palatkadailynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2098 Note: also listed as a contact Author: Jennifer Thomas OFFICIALS WARN OF DESIGNER DRUG USE The use of designer drugs in on the rise among Putnam County's youth, according to school and law enforcement officials. In response, the Putnam County School District is aiming this week to inform its students and the public about the risks of club drugs. Club drugs are those, such as Ecstasy, used by young adults nationwide at all-night parties. That is according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse Web site, www.drugabuse.org. On Monday, District Safe and Drug Free Coordinator Lula Gail Parish said club or designer drug use is on the rise locally. Parish said she based the trend on a conversation she had with Sgt. Greg Burnett of the Putnam County Sheriff's Office. "He has seen increased use in club drugs in the county," she said. This week, the school district is sponsoring a program for students at three Putnam high schools during the school day to raise awareness about club drugs. Then parents and the public are invited to one of three evening seminars on club drugs. The sessions are for adults only, Parish said. She said the programs are "to inform parents about the dangers, risks, signs and symptoms of drug use." The seminars are 6:30 p.m. today at Palatka High School in the Commons area, 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Interlachen High School gymnasium and 6 p.m. Thursday in the Crescent City Jr.-Sr. High School cafeteria. The parent seminars are connected to the student drug awareness program called "Michael's Message." Debbie and Brad Alumbaugh, founders of the Michael's Message Foundation, are putting on the program. The foundation is a non-profit organization based in Vero Beach, according to the organization's Web site, michaelsmessage.org. The Alumbaughs are parents of Michael Paul Tiedmann who died suddenly from experimenting with drugs. The foundation was formed "to educate the public and our youth about the dangers of GHB (gamma hydroxybutyrate) and other designer/club drugs." Parish said she met the Alumbaughs at an Orlando conference she and a group of local students attended in December. For details, call PHS at 329-0577, IHS at 684-2116 or CCHS at 698-1298. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens