Pubdate: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 Source: Ames Tribune (IA) Copyright: 2004 Iowa Newspapers Inc. Contact: http://www.amestrib.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/963 Author: Jason Kristufek Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topic/Red+Ribbon (Red Ribbon Week) CELEBRATING NATIONAL RED RIBBON WEEK If you saw employees from Youth and Shelter Services wearing crazy hats today, there's a reason. If you see students walking into Colo-Nesco or Roland-Story elementary schools with clothes on that don't match, there's a reason. And at Ames High School today, there's a reason you could hear members of the Students Against Destructive Decisions reading disparaging facts about people who use drugs over the intercom. CELEBRATING NATIONAL RED RIBBON WEEK, STUDENTS AND YOUTH ADVOCATES across Story County are encouraging others to be drug-free through various and unique methods. "It is so hard to be a young person these days," said Julie Hibben, the community youth development coordinator at Youth and Shelter Services. "There are so many pressures to use drugs, but this is one week where students and everybody can do something that encourages others to not use drugs." Every school district in Story County is doing something to recognize the week. Many church and civic organization have also joined in. Youth and Shelter Services advocates handed out more than 400 tulip bulbs this week. The idea is to plant to tulips now and when it blooms in April remember to be drug free. April is alcohol awareness month. "As adults we can support young people to be drug free through many ways," Hibben said. Organized by Youth and Shelter Services, hundred of red ribbons have been distributed, brochures have been handed out and displays have been organized. Red Ribbon week continues through Sunday. Many more activities are planned on Friday in area schools. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek