Winners of the Anti-Drug Poster Contest 2001
2001 Runners Up
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Over the course of a day each of us is asked to make a variety of decisions. Some may be as simple as deciding "Do you want fries with that?" Some may be more difficult, "Just try it, everybody else is." While you cannot prepare for every decision you are asked to make, there are some you can. If you have not yet been offered drugs, you will be. You need to make up your mind right now that your answer will be "no." No matter who is asking, or what your friends are doing, the answer is always "no." At this stage of your life, every door leading to your future is open. If you choose to do drugs, these doors begin to slam shut, limiting the directions you can go socially, scholastically and economically. The purpose in sponsoring this calendar is to offer support to Vanderburgh County students to stay drug and alcohol free. At the back of the calendar, you will find the phone numbers of organizations that do care. If you need help, please call them. To the hundreds of sixth, seventh, and eight grade Vanderburgh County students who contributed their time and talents to share the message of drug and alcohol-free life, we dedicate this 2001 calendar. Stanley
M. Levco Vanderburgh County Substance Abuse Services: Vanderburgh County Prosecutor's Office Drug Law Enforcement Program- 812-435-5110 Evansville Police Department Narcotics Unit- 812-436-7917 Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Department Narcotics Unit- 812-435-5713 Indiana State Police Narcotics Unit- 812-425-2266 Drug Enforcement Administration- 812-465-6457 Indiana State Police Major Drug Section (Indianapolis)- 317-247-1852 or 1-800-735-7416 ext. 9286 Drug & Alcohol Deferral Service (DADS)- 812-435-5775 Drug Crisis Referral Center- 812-464-7710 Narcotics Anonymous- 812-422-5300 Alcoholics Anonymous- 812-464-2219
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