Pubdate: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 Source: Ironton Tribune (OH) Contact: 2004 Ironton Tribune Website: http://www.irontontribune.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3547 Author: Teresa Moore Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topic/Red+Ribbon (Red Ribbon Week) SCHOOLS CELEBRATE RED RIBBON WEEK SOUTH POINT - The question was simple and innocent but the answer was hopefully sobering. Glancing at one of the stickers that had been passed out at the school assembly, South Point Elementary School second grader My-thau Brown asked "Do drugs really destroy your dreams?" Lawrence County Sheriff Tim Sexton's answer was frank: "Yes, drugs do destroy your dreams." Sexton, Lawrence County Safe and Drug Free Schools Coordinator Tim Willis and members of the Lawrence County Pride Team are spending this week taking that message to area schools as part of Red Ribbon Week. Sexton and Willis urged the South Point youngsters Monday afternoon to make a conscious decision now to live a safe, healthy life and avoid abusing alcohol and drugs. "The earlier they start making healthier decisions, the easier it will be when they get older," Willis said. "The thing about prevention is to get ahead of the problem before they get older and experience peer pressure, so it will be easier for them to make more positive decisions." Asked what she learned from the school assembly, second-grader Sarah Sullivan replied: "I learned not to do drugs and stuff." At her young age, Sarah already understands that a bad habit, once started, is hard to break: she said her parents are both trying to quit smoking. The National Red Ribbon Week is aimed at promoting a drug free lifestyle among young people. It was named in honor of the late Enrique Camarena, the federal Drug Enforcement Administration agent who was killed in the war on drugs. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek