ESSAY CONTESTS
"Through My Eyes" - I Essay Contest - AlcoholBrookings-Harbor (OR) High School seniors wrote a non-fiction essay, anonymously or giving their name, about the impact of alcohol on their lives for April, 2008 (Alcohol Awareness Month). Some idea starters that were provided:
Essay Details: Essay length between 250 and 1,000 words, typed, double spaced. Judges: Winners were selected by the Words & Pictures Book Club & friends. Judges decision is final. Awards: Every entrant wins. The Grand Prize Winner will be announced at 5am June 3rd at the conclusion of the Safe & Sober graduation party and will get a $30 gift certificate at Wild River Pizza and published in The Pilot. Four runner-up essays each win a $10 gift certificate at Wild River Pizza and will each get published in a Saturday edition of The Pilot during April - Alcohol Awareness Month. The remaining 17 entrants will each receive a $5 gift certificate donated by either Starbucks, Hot Shotz Espresso or Slugs 'n' Stones 'n' Ice Cream Cones. What is the purpose of the project? To get the students involved in alcohol awareness and to let the community see the issue from their perspective. And to encourage the police and judges to take a "No tolerance" stance and dole out serious consequences to retailers, adults and minors who violate the liquor laws. Why is it needed? Studies show that a great many minors drink without their parent's knowledge. And, the public doesn't get to see the impact alcohol has on them from their perspective. It's time to listen. What problems will it address? The generation gap of knowledge, and the magnitude and the seriousness of the growing alcohol problem in Brookings-Harbor High School and Azalea Middle school. How will you know the task was successful? When the community as a whole stops saying, "We don't have an alcohol or drug problem" until they actually aren't problems anymore. Sponsors: Wild River Pizza, The Curry Coastal Pilot, Words & Pictures, Starbucks Coffee, Hot Shotz Espresso, Slugs 'n' Stones 'n' Ice Cream Cones and an anonymous group of The Citizens Who Care TheCitizensWhoCare.org was developed and
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