Pubdate: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 Source: Troy Messenger (AL) Copyright: 2004 Troy Messenger Contact: http://www.troymessenger.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1741 Author: Jaine Treadwell Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topic/Red+Ribbon (Red Ribbon Week) TPD PROMOTES RED RIBBON WEEK Sgt. Benny Scarbrough, Troy Police Department public information officer, isn't a preacher but he speaks with the conviction of one when he talks to young people about drugs. Scarbrough and Office Willie Toney, city school resource officer, conducted a Red Ribbon assembly program at Pike Liberal Arts School on Wednesday and neither minced words. They talked straightforward to the students about a subject that is painfully serious. "By Congressional law of 1988, the last week in October is Red Ribbon Week, which is the symbol for a drug free movement," Scarbrough said. "But the symbol isn't something that we should recognize for just one week each year. We should recognize and understand its intent, every day, 365 days a year and strive to live a drug free life. Being drug free is a choice that's not made one or two days a week. It's a choice that should be made seven days a week." Toney told the students that guys who do drugs "give guys like me a job." Toney expressed his displeasure dealing with those who do drugs and sell drugs. "Do I like my job?" he said. "No. But it feeds my family." Toney spoke to the students about the importance of staying in school and getting a good education in preparation for success in life. He spoke to them about the dangers of easy money that comes from selling drugs and participating in other illegal activities. "Money that is earned the hard way is the best money to have," he said. "Those that make their money the easy way give guys like me a job." Toney spoke the hard, cold truth about doing and dealing drugs. "You do drugs and you will go to jail," he said. "And, if you think smoking and drinking are cool, they are not. How cool will it be when your gums have been diseased by chewing tobacco or dipping and you bite down on a steak and your teeth come out in the steak? How cool will that be?" Toney talked to the students about the pitfalls of submitting to negative peer pressure. "Be yourself," he said. "But if yourself is doing drugs then you need to be somebody else. Make the right choices. Do the right thing. Not just during Red Ribbon Week, but all the time." Troy Mayor Jimmy Lunsford attended the assembly and recognized the winner of the 2004 Red Ribbon Essay Contest winner, PLAS eighth grader Mary Vance Ventress. Pike Liberal Arts eighth graders joined their peers in Troy schools by participating in the essay contest, which was sponsored by the City of Troy. Lunsford congratulated Ventress on her outstanding achievement and presented her with a plaque and a savings bond. "My dad is a policeman and my mother is a nurse so they talk to me about drugs and what they can do to you," Ventress said. "I think that the reason most kids get into drugs is that they think it's a way to fit in. You don't have to do drugs to fit in. There are other ways." Ventress' essay expounded on three things that keep her from being involved in drugs. "The three things are clogging, cheerleading and church," she said. "They keep me busy and they are things that I can do and fit in, so I don't have to have drugs to fit in." Ventress said that she doesn't know of any young people that do drugs, but there are probably young people in Troy who are involved in drugs. "You just need to keep busy and get involved in things that are good for you and then you won't need to do drugs," she said. As winner of the Red Ribbon Essay Contest, Ventress will be invited to a meeting of the Troy City Council and given the opportunity to read her essay to the council members. The Troy Police Department also conducted a Red Ribbon Week assembly at Troy Elementary School on Wednesday and will conduct assemblies at New Life Christian Academy today, Charles Henderson Middle School on Friday and Covenant Christian School at a time to be announced. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek