Illinois
Churches In Action announces winners of Alcohol Awareness Month
Poster Contest
Two Lincoln students take first prize
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[April 29, 2015]
SPRINGFIELD
- April is Alcohol Awareness Month. Illinois Churches In Action is
pleased to announce the winners of their 20th Annual Alcohol
Awareness Month Poster Contest for students in grades 6-12. The
theme was “Don’t Drink Drugs, Alcohol is a Drug.” All entries were
to demonstrate the value of not drinking.
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The winning posters were displayed in the State Capitol Rotunda
in Springfield on April 23rd. Copies of the winning entries were
sent to the students’ schools for display.
Miriam Carter, a 12th grader, and Hannah Crider, a 10th grader, both
from home schools in Lincoln, were individual school winners. Each
student received a Walmart gift card and a certificate of
achievement.
Lynn Allen, the Youth Director at Illinois Churches in Action said,
“Alcohol is the most widely used drug among youth. We appreciate the
efforts of the students in presenting about the ‘no use’ of alcohol
for youth in Illinois.”
Illinois Churches in Action is an affiliate of Illinois Church
Action on Alcohol and Addiction Problems. This statewide
organization is based in Springfield and works with schools,
churches, and community groups to prevent problems of alcohol, other
drugs, and gambling.
[Lynn Allen, Illinois Church Action
on Alcohol & Addiction Problems] |
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