THROUGH MY EYES
ESSAY CONTEST V
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Winners
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essays
Brookings-Harbor (OR) High School seniors will write
a non-fiction essay, anonymously or giving their name, about
the impact of alcohol on their lives for April - Alcohol
Awareness Month. Some idea starters that were provided:
- How alcohol has affected my life? Whether it's scary
or positive, feel free to share it. Remember to take it
to the next level and tell us how it changed you.
- Are you dealing with peer pressure to drink alcohol,
alcopops, jager bombs? How do you say no? Tell us more
than just what you say or that you just walked away! Tell
us what you do to avoid the pressure to try alcohol and
how you handle yourself in a situation where you are
offered alcohol.
- How you have helped a friend stay alcohol-free or how
you have helped a friend to stop using alcohol. Are there
specific ways you and your friends have avoided using
alcohol.
- What do you know about the dangers of underage
alcohol use, especially binge drinking?
- How often do you see pro-alcohol content in movies,
in songs, on clothes or elsewhere? How do you guard
yourself against these kinds of messages?
- How old were you if and when you drank your first
beer or alcoholic beverage? What got you to try
it?
Essay Details: Essay length between 350
and 500 words, typed, double spaced.
Judges: Winners will be selected by the Words
& Pictures Book Club & friends. Judges
decision is final.
Awards:
The top 25 entrants receive a $5 gift certificate from
Fred Meyers. The top 8 essays will appear in an issue of
The Pilot during the month of April - Alcohol
Awareness Month and will receive a gift certificate from
Wild River Pizza.
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" and until drugs and alcohol
actually aren't problems anymore.
Sponsors: Wild River Pizza, Fred Meyer,
The Curry Coastal Pilot, Words & Pictures
and an anonymous group of The
Citizens Who Care
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