Pubdate: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 Source: Star Press, The (IN) Copyright: 2006 The Star Press Contact: http://www.thestarpress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1925 Author: Oseye T. Boyd Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) RED RIBBON WEEK FUN TO REMIND KIDS OF SERIOUS MESSAGE MUNCIE -- This year the ribbon in Red Ribbon Week actually will be a bracelet imprinted with the phrase "Believe, Achieve, Succeed -- Drug Free" for students to wear. "We got a donation this year which enabled us to buy the bracelets," Delaware County Coordinating Council to Prevent Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Executive Director Pat Hart said on Thursday as she busily packed 20,000 bracelets along with activity brochures and contest prizes in boxes to deliver to local schools. Red Ribbon Week, which will be Monday through Oct. 28, encourages students in grades K-12 to avoid using drugs, alcohol and tobacco. Participating schools will have various activities during the week and local retail outlets will offer discounts or free goods to students wearing the red bracelets. "You would be surprised," Hart said of the excitement students have about Red Ribbon Week. "When we started this about 10 years ago, (I wondered) 'Are these kids going to really want to go to Wal-Mart and get a free popcorn?' They do." North View Elementary School nurse Paula Richardson can attest to students' excitement during the week. To make sure they don't leave their ribbon at home, students often pin their ribbons on jackets, shirts or backpacks so they can remain eligible for prizes or rewards. But Red Ribbon Week is more than the prizes or special treats students receive. All the fun activities are tied to an important message that students are getting and sharing at home. "We do this activity brochure, and that goes home with each student, and hopefully, that parent picks it up and they get some of the messages," Hart said. Richardson has anecdotal evidence of students reminding their parents not to smoke. The week also gives students an opportunity to talk about serious issues, she said. "It kind of does open some doors and gets them talking about stuff," Richardson said. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Red Ribbon Week Highlights Monday, Oct. 24 -- Kickoff breakfast, 7:30 a.m., Horizon Convention Center. The Delaware County PRIDE Team, a drug prevention group representing local high schools, will present dances, skits and songs. Wednesday, Oct. 25 -- Speech "My Journey -- It Can Happen to You," by Brandon Robinson, a Hamilton County jail Inmate, 7-8:30 p.m., Cardinal Hall, Pittenger Student Center, Ball State University. Parking available in parking garage. Friday, Oct. 27 -- Middle school bowling party, 6-10 p.m., Games and Frames, Pittenger Student Center, Ball State, lower level. Cost is $1 with bracelet and $3 without. Students must have school ID. Price includes bowling, shoe rental, pool, DJ, and food. Saturday, Oct. 28 -- High school dance, 8-11 p.m., Great Room, Cornerstone Center for the Arts. Cost is $2 with bracelet, $5 without. Must present school ID. For more information, visit www.DelCoRedRibbon.org. Source: Delaware County Coordinating Council to Prevent Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman