Pubdate: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 Source: Edson Leader (CN AB) Copyright: 2004 Edson Leader Contact: http://www.edsonleader.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/780 Author: Ed Moore, Leader staff Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) MOCKTAIL-DRUG INFO SESSION SUCCESSFUL Marlboro residents turned out in good numbers on Nov. 20 to find out all about mocktails, methamphetamine and other drugs. The Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission (AADAC) and the Edson RCMP teamed up for the session at the Marlboro Community Hall, which attracted between 30 and 40 residents. The event was a success, said AADAC Edson area supervisor Edith Zuidhof-Knoop. "I think it was pretty well received. I was really happy with the turnout." Zuidhof-Knoop was kept busy throughout the session making mocktails, non-alcoholic drinks, whose taste resembles their alcoholic counterparts. She also answered residents' questions relating to alcohol and drug abuse. Through the course of the 2 1/2 hour session she made over 100 mocktails, which were enjoyed by a variety of people of all ages. "There were lots of families there," said Zuidhof-Knoop. "Having that whole range of family was good as each person brings strength." Many of the questions directed her way dealt with how family members who were having problems with alcohol or drugs could be supported. Edson RCMP Corp. Rob Diduch was also on hand to answer questions on drugs, especially meth. He brought with him a display of drug paraphernalia and related items. Diduch was equally impressed with the turnout. "I thought it was well attended considering the size of Marlboro." He was impressed with the variety of questions which were directed to him. Diduch said people often think meth or other drug issues are problems in other communities, but this is often not the case. "It doesn't usually hit home until it directly affects them." Zuidhof-Knoop said these sessions are available on request and can be presented by a variety of community volunteers. She explained, through the Edson and District Drug Coalition, many of its members have been trained to give these presentations and are available to present them throughout the region. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek