Pubdate: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 Source: Hanna Herald (CN AB) Copyright: 2007 Hanna Herald Contact: http://www.hannaherald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3242 Author: Sam Brown ADDICTIONS CAMPAIGN HAS STUDENTS CREATE PROJECTS TO SHOW HARMFUL EFFECTS OF DRUGS The Order of the Royal Purple awarded students at J.C.Charyk school in Hanna as well as at Youngstown school with certificates and cheques as part of their drug awareness campaign. Kathy Sieppert (seen in all photos) and Rolly Aitken (seen in Youngstown photos) handed out the awards on May 28 at both schools. Students wrote essays, designed posters or filmed videos that related to the theme of addictions. First place winners in their category won $50, second place won $40 and third won $30. At the provincial level, students from both Hanna and Youngstown won awards. Kassidy Lockhart won third in the intermediate poster contest, winning $50. Ashley Cheney won third in the senior poster contest, winning $75. Tim Armstrong, James Frobb and Taylor Tolton won $250 for winning first place in the senior video contest. Armstrong, Frobb and Tolton also won first place at the national level for their video, which won them another $300. Youngstown school also received an award in recognition of their support of the drug awareness program and their efforts to increase awareness of the harmful effects of addictive behaviors. Drug addictions have serious consequences for both addicts and their families. The members of the Royal Purple have been working across the country to make students more aware of the harm addictions can do to their lives. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek