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Parents Who Host, Lose the Most: Don’t be a party to teenage drinking Campaign Kickoff – Friday, April 16 in Columbus, Ohio Featuring Campaign Spokesperson Clark Kellogg
Article date: 4/2010

With prom and graduation season right around the corner, Campaign Spokesperson Clark Kellogg will kick off the Parents Who Host, Lose the Most: Don’t be a party to teenage drinking Campaign by addressing a group of high school students and their parents.

Kellogg will talk about the important and influential role parents play in their children’s decisions surrounding alcohol. He will discuss both the health and safety issues that accompany underage drinking and urge parents not to provide alcohol at their teen’s parties.

Delaware County Sheriff Walter L. Davis III will be speaking in regards to the legal ramifications that underage drinking can bring to all parties involved. Sheriff Davis will be sharing prom safety tips with the students and asking them to sign a pledge to help keep them safe.

In addition, Ty Sells, a national Youth to Youth speaker, will be informing and entertaining the audience with his message on living drug-free lives and dealing with peer pressure by looking inward to personal strengths.

As a Corporate Partner, Working Partners® will be recognized for their years of involvement in the Parents Who Host, Lose the Most: Don’t be a party to teenage drinking campaign.

The aim of the kickoff is to bring attention to the subject of underage drinking and send a unified message to parents and students that it is not only illegal, but unsafe, unhealthy and unacceptable.

For more information visit the Drug-Free Action Alliance Website

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