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Red Ribbon event in front of Historic Courthouse by Richard K Riley

Saturday, Nov 02, 2013 | On Target Page: Dade City, Dade City Community Events, Health & Wellness
By Richard K Riley The Alliance for Substance Abuse Prevention held a Ribbon event in front of Historic Courthouse. Red Ribbon Week is the nation’s oldest and largest drug prevention program in the nation reaching millions of Americans during the last week of October every year. By wearing red ribbons and participating in community anti-drug events, young people pledge to live a drug-free life and pay tribute to DEA Special Agent Enriqué “Kiki” Camaren. Group photos of Red Ribbon event in front of Historic Courthouse. Sharon Adams of Trilby blowing up a ball for games during Red Ribbon Day. School Resource Officer Scott Grant with police dog Missy as Youth Services Director, Sergeant Amy Diel tries to pin a red ribbon on her. Sergeant Amy Diel of New Port Richey holds her daughter, Olivia, 8, as Officer Friendly Corporal David Hink of Trilby and she hand a red ribbon at the Dade City Historic Courthouse. Olivia Diel of New Port Richey and Ashley Adams of Trilby play bean-bag games during the Red Ribbon event Monday afternoon at the Dade City Historic Courthouse. ASAP Mission is "To develop, motivate, and encourage strategic relationships that reduce county risk factors and decrease substance abuse rates among youth and adults.
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