Safe Rides for St. Patrick's Day starting Saturday
Bartenders to distribute ride tickets
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[March
14, 2014]
There's a safer alternative to
driving for anyone who has too much to drink while celebrating St.
Patrick's Day in Lincoln. Saturday through Monday, a ride home will
be available to those who need it through the Safe Ride program.
Safe Ride, sponsored by the Healthy Communities Partnership, is a
free ride home from Lincoln drinking establishments.
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"St. Patrick's Day is a holiday of celebration spent with friends
and family. Oftentimes alcohol is part of the celebration. The
Healthy Communities Partnership offers Safe Rides to help keep the
streets safer for everyone. Our hope is that the community will
remember the service is available and that bartenders will suggest
it when necessary," said Angela Stoltzenburg, Healthy Community
Partnerships manager. The program now requires participants to ask
the bartender for a Safe Ride ticket to receive a free ride home.
The bartenders will call the cab company, A Green Cab of Lincoln,
and riders will give the ticket to the driver.
Healthy Communities Partnership is a collaborative organization
comprised of community agencies and private individuals striving to
create the healthiest community in America. The partnership is
supported by the Abraham Lincoln Healthcare Foundation.
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Partnership on Facebook, follow the partnership on Twitter
@HealthyCP, visit
healthycommunitiespartnership.com or call 217-605-5008.
[Text from file received from
Healthy Communities Partnership]
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