Pubdate: Thu, 03 Mar 2005 Source: Community Press, Quinte Edition, The (CN ON) Copyright: 2005 February 11 Interactive Publishing Ltd. Contact: 613-395-2992 Website: http://www.communitypress-online.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1717 Authors: Kayla Beamish, Carla McIlmoyle, and Hunter Haig Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) ROSENEATH - DARE GRADUATES TAKE A STAND AGAINST DRUGS The children of Roseneath Centennial Public School played host to their friends from Hastings Public School for a special joint graduation ceremony held on February 23. The two schools were celebrating the latest crop of kids to learn all about saying no to drugs as part of the Northumberland OPP's Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) classes. The DARE graduates presented short plays on the behaviour and possible consequences associated with illicit drugs and alcohol use, and the top three essay competition winners from each school read their work to those assembled. The theme for the evening was for kids to "Take a Stand" against the pressures around them to get involved in drug use and drinking, and they let their parents know that they've got the message loud and clear. Northumberland OPP Constable Andrea Pewtner and Sergeant Brian Blimkie were on hand to explain the value of what the kids were learning in protecting themselves, their friends and families, and their communities from drug abuse. The DARE program in our schools in intended to decrease the presence of drug use in our area. Drugs are seen as one of the major causes of crime in Trent Hills and Alnwick/Haldimand, leading to break and enters, property thefts and mischief offences. Drugs are socially undesirable in all communities and drug use can potentially harm our children, either through direct health effects or in incidents such as drinking and driving accidents. Graduates from Hastings are Kayla Beamish, Chrissy Densmore, Hunter Haig, Felisha Hunter, Mathew Langer, Carla McIlmoyle, Dylan Mead, Zack Prentice and Jordon Wickham. The top three spots in the "Take a Stand" essay competition were taken by Kayla Beamish, Carla McIlmoyle, and Hunter Haig. Roseneath's graduates are Michael Anthony, Garth Bridgman, Conner Brown, Robyn Clay, Keirstyn Cook, Stephanie Dawe, Kailee Dupuis, Braydon Halsey, Michael Hogg, Troy Lean, Allen McKendrick, Brittany Miller, Jared Nicholls, Jesse Peterson, Cassandra Robertson, Dakota Simpson, Cree Trapper, Ashlee Victor and Travis Webb. The top three spots in the "Take a Stand" essay competition were taken by Michael Hogg, Jared Nicholls and Troy Lean. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom