Pubdate: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 Source: Pawtucket Times (RI) Copyright: 2004 The Pawtucket Times Contact: http://www.pawtuckettimes.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1286 Author: David Casey Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topic/Red+Ribbon (Red Ribbon Week) CHANNEL ONE SCHEDULES PREVENTION PROGRAMS CENTRAL FALLS -- Once again Channel One-Central Falls is sponsoring anti-drug activities and programs during the last week of October in conjunction with the National Red Ribbon Week campaign. The city's "substance abuse prevention and youth development department," Channel One had received federal funding to launch its own school-based, week-long drug abuse prevention program, according to Prevention Coordinator Ana Soares. "We want kids and teachers to show everyone that they are drug-free and that they are taking a stand against drugs and alcohol," said Soares. "Our kids are great and they always step up during this week to be proud that they say no to drugs and yes to so many other great things." As usual, students and faculty at the high school received red ribbons at the beginning of the week, and their counterparts across the district received wristbands bearing anti-drug messages. But the role of Red Ribbon Week goes well beyond symbolism. Throughout the week, speakers from the Providence-based substance abuse prevention outfit Map Outreach Program and AIDS Project R.I. will visit the high school, proffering constructive lifestyle alternatives and telling cautionary tails about the behavioral links between drug use and HIV infection. Informational tables will be set up in the high school lunch room and posters promoting a "drug-free workplace" will be disseminated throughout the city's municipal buildings. A classroom door decoration contest will be held in the city's four elementary schools, said Soares. Here, students will be asked to work together to create a beautifully decorated door with an anti-drug message. Finalists from all four schools will win a class pizza party and the winner will receive movie tickets. Pawtucket House of Pizza, Olly's Pizza and Ronzio Pizza have agreed to donate the pizza. "Since we have a tight budget to do this event, we went to local pizza parlors, requesting their support and we are really happy with the responses we have been getting," Soares said. Because of standardized testing, Soares said the judging will be deferred to Nov. 1. National Red Ribbon Week was established to honor the life and death of Enrique Camarena, a federal Drug Enforcement Administration undercover agent who was tortured and murdered by members of a drug cartel in 1985. In 1988, Red Ribbon Week became a national celebration, and the red ribbon a symbol of the healthy, drug-free lifestyle. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek