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Crockett County Supports Drug Prevention

November 7, 2014 | Filed under: Crockett

cchsThey don’t want drugs taking over their schools down in Crockett County! The Drug-Free South team was glad to bring its drug prevention program to their Red Ribbon Week events. A note from Marc:

We were very happy to visit Crockett County during Red Ribbon Week. We gave 2 seminars to a total of 225 students. We had been in that school in the past and since the teacher really liked the presentation, he asked us to come back. Crockett County is 3-1/2 hours away from home so we rented a motel for the night since the first seminar started at 8 a.m.

Our team will visit anyone in Tennessee and nearby areas. Just contact us to make arrangements.

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