[May 17, 2017]
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On Saturday
some kids gave-up their morning to paint a masterpiece for their
moms as a Mother's Day gift. D.A.R.E. hosted a "paint" event for
kids third through sixth grades. Twenty-five boys and girls
from District 27, Carol Catholic and West Lincoln Broadwell schools
met in the WLB cafeteria.
The painting was led by WLB's art teacher, Mrs. Cindy Keller. Mrs.
Keller explained that DARE won the auction item at a recent school
fundraiser that offered the paint class for 25. A PTO parent found
the design that was fitting for the occasion and it all came
together nicely.
Lincoln Police Department's fifteen-year D.A.R.E. officer, Christy
Fruge, facilitated the event. Officer Fruge goes into the schools
all year to teach kids how to get along with others and to live a
healthy substance-free life-style.
Police Chief Paul Adams and several other officers also attended the
event on Saturday morning and admired the students art work, which
all turned out delightful.
Still to come in June will be the annual Nathan Turner Memorial
Fishing Tournament. The whole family oriented activity is held at
the Hickory Lane Campground in rural Atlanta. It is another event to
show how much fun life can be while living substance-free.
[Jan Youngquist]
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