Pubdate: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 Source: Saipan Tribune (US MP) Copyright: 2006 Saipan Tribune Contact: http://www.saipantribune.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2666 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topics/Red+Ribbon (Red Ribbon Week) Rota school marks Red Ribbon Week In celebration of the National Red Ribbon Week, the Pacific Regional Training Institute kicked off its anti-substance abuse program at Eskuelan San Francisco de Borja on Rota. The DARE/GUTS program is headed by SSgt. Edward Maratita, Jr. and assisted by the Western Regional Training Center, based out of Los Angeles, California. National Red Ribbon Week commemorates an incident in 1985, when drug traffickers in Mexico City murdered Kiki Camerena, a U.S. Drug Enforcement agent. The murder sparked what is now the oldest and largest drug prevention program in the nation, the Red Ribbon Campaign. (Hollywood made a movie about this true story called Drug Wars.) According to Maratita, the campaign began the tradition of wearing a red ribbon as a symbol of intolerance toward the used of drugs. Each year, the last week of October has come to be recognized as National Red Ribbon Week and several activities have been planned to show the school's commitment to a drug-free school and community. To kick off the event, a few select ESFDB students will join other students at Guam Premier Outlets on Oct. 26, 2006, to take part in various community outreach program sponsored by the Guam National Guard Counterdrug office, the Government of Guam, and its community partners. The event will be followed the next day by the Red Ribbon Week 5k Run/Walk at Ypao Beach Park. Later in the evening, the school is having a fundraiser to be held at Hilton Guam Resort and Spa. The event is scheduled from 6pm to 11pm. Entertainment will be provided and lots of giveaways will be raffled out. Also planned for Oct. 28 is a drug-free carnival and poster contest, which will be held at Ypao Beach Park. The carnival will have games, food, and entertainment for all ages and family members. Substance abuse on the CNMI, Guam, and other countries has contributed to a myriad of community problems from teenage pregnancies to broken homes and crimes. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek