Pubdate: Thu, 09 Oct 2003 Source: Plainview Daily Herald (TX) Copyright: 2003 Plainview Daily Herald Contact: http://plainviewonthe.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/864 Author: Esther Gonzalez Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topics/Red+Ribbon+Week ELKS SPREAD ANTI-DRUG MESSAGE The Plainview Elks Lodge is part of a national program and has been in existence since 1909. The lodge is involved in many charities and work to support and encourage area youth. Drug awareness for children in pre-K through 12 is a priority for the Elks. This year, five more area school districts added their names to the list to receive information for students, bringing the total number of educational packets distributed to 13,166. With Red Ribbon Week, a National Drug Awareness Week, scheduled for Oct. 23-31, the Elks have worked hard to get information out to all the campuses. Elks Drug Awareness Chairperson Pat Medlin said the UPS truck backed up to her home one day with the entire truck full of boxes, all in her name. The next day, a UPS driver surprised her when he said he had another truck load. Actually, there were only a few boxes the second time and they had a good laugh. Ms. Medlin and Jana Cannon said their job is to "try to teach every child in this area about drugs through education." They work to teach students the effects that drugs can have on their lives and how to resist peer pressure. A sub project of the Drug Awareness program is an art contest for third through fifth grade students. The theme is "Drug Awareness and Prevention" and art work will be judged on theme, originality and neatness. First place winners in each grade level will receive a $100 savings bond and the art work will go to the state level. State winners receive a $300 savings bond. The children have their work cut out for them. There are 2,771 third through fifth grade students in the area alone. The Elks were proud to have two first place winners in past years, a fifth grader from Cotton Center and a third grader from Floydada. Entries for the art contest are due by Nov. 1 and an all-expense paid trip for the student and their family will be provided by Plainview Elks if an area student is a state winner. "We think it is important for the kids to be there to receive their award," said Ms. Medlin. The Drug Awareness program is in effect at all schools in Plainview, Cotton Center, Floydada, Hale Center, Happy, Hart, Kress, Lockney, Nazareth, Olton, Petersburg, Valley (Turkey-Quitaque), Silverton, Springlake-Earth and Tulia schools. Wal-Mart Distribution Center 6012, Jack Morris Ford, Scoggin-Dickey Car and Truck, Eaton-Craig Stationery, Oswald's Printing and The Plainview Daily Herald are businesses that have made donations to the program this year. The Elks are the No. 1 provider of scholarships in the U.S. next to the federal government, said Mrs. Cannon. The state project is "special grants for special needs," a project that helps anyone with a disability. The Plainview chapter, comprised of 321 area members, is involved with at least nine local charities in the area and the majority of them are geared toward children. For more information about Drug Awareness the number to call is 293-1212. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake