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Say βNoβ to Drugs: Win $1,000 for Safety Harbor Schools
Families are invited to take part in a national contest that might net a $1,000 drug prevention grant for a local school and an iPad for their homes.
The National Family Partnership and the federal Drug Enforcement Administration are asking Safety Harbor families to consider putting their Halloween decorating on hold in favor of decking their halls for Red Ribbon Week.
Families that do just might win a $1,000 drug prevention grant for a Safety Harbor area school and an iPad for their homes during this yearβs Red Ribbon Week campaign.
The 27th annual Red Ribbon Week celebration runs Oct. 23-31 this year. The recognition was created in 1985 after a DEA agent was killed. Now, parents, students and teachers in towns across America celebrate the week as a way to raise awareness about the dangers of drugs.
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This yearβs Red Ribbon Week message is: βThe Best Me Is Drug Free.β
Students and their families can enter the contest to win prizes for themselves and their schools by decorating their front doors, homes, mailboxes or fences to fit this yearβs theme. Once thatβs done, all they need to do is take a photo of their decorating and upload it at www.redribbon.org/contest or Β www.facebook.com/RedRibbonWeek. The deadline to enter is Nov. 2 and contest entrants need to be age 18 or parents.
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Once the photos are in, a voting campaign begins. Entrants can ask their friends, families and schools to vote by going to www.redribbon.org/vote between Nov.2-16.
A total of 10 winners will be selected from across the country. Winners will be declared at school-based events in December, according to a media release from the National Family Partnership.
βStudents will once again take Red Ribbon Weekβs message of prevention home to their neighborhoods with this national contest,β said the NFPβs Volunteer President Peggy Sapp.Β βBy decorating their homes together with this yearβs Red Ribbon theme, families carry the message to their communities.β
The DEA is co-sponsoring this yearβs national contest. "DEA is excited to partner with the National Family Partnership on this contest that empowers communities to come together to talk about the drug problem,β said DEA Administrator Michele M. Leonhart.Β βRed Ribbon WeekΒ is also when we honorΒ DEA Special Agent Enrique βKikiβ Camarena, whoΒ madeΒ the ultimate sacrificeΒ to keep our communities safe.β
For more information, visit the contest website.
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