Pubdate: Sat, 30 Oct 2004 Source: Baxter Bulletin, The (AR) Copyright: 2004 The Baxter Bulletin. Contact: http://www.baxterbulletin.com/customerservice/contactus.html Website: http://www.baxterbulletin.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2860 Author: Armando Rios, Bulletin Staff Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topic/Red+Ribbon (Red Ribbon Week) PINKSTON STUDENTS CELEBRATE RED RIBBON WEEK Pinkston Middle School students celebrated Red Ribbon Week Wednesday morning with an assembly that included the Mountain Home Junior High Pep Band and drama skits from Mountain Home High School Drama Club students under Karen Richard. D.A.R.E. Officer and Baxter County Sheriff's Sgt. Ralph Bird spoke on the history of Red Ribbon Week. After a couple of pieces of music by the Pep Band, the drama students took the floor and performed several skits showing the dangers of tobacco, drinking and driving and on making bad choices. Bird reminded students that Red Ribbon Week was started after a Drug Enforcement Agent, Enrique "Kiki" Camarena was kidnapped and killed by drug lords in Mexico, where he was working undercover trying to get as much information as possible on drugs that were coming into the United States. He also had done undercover work in several other Latin American countries. Before being executed, he was tortured and beaten. People in a small town in California became outraged when they heard about what happened to Camarena, and they planted tulips in his honor. This was changed to wearing red ribbons, and the idea took off around the nation and eventually around the globe. Bird estimated that more than 80 million students world-wide would participate in Red Ribbon Week this year. "What you do today, will make a difference for the rest of your life," Bird told the students, warning them about making the right choices to not use tobacco, alcohol, and to pick the right friends. He recounted a true story of a young man who was in high school and was planning to go to college the following year who died a senseless death because he and his friends used alcohol. The boy was a family friend, and Bird had to go tell the family that their son and brother was dead, after having fallen off a ladder which led up to a tower. Many of the students at the assembly wore red. Bird urged the students to become what they can by reaching their full potential, and to stay away from drugs and alcohol. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek