Let’s be the Influence
WKDW: Morning show interview on town hall meeting
Greater Augusta Prevention Partners Coalition Coordinator Keri Jones joined WKDW Morning Show Host Kris Neil Losh to talk about tonight’s town hall meeting and the Let’s be the Influence campaign.
Staunton City Council issues proclamation for Underage Drinking Prevention Month
The Greater Augusta Prevention Partners received a proclamation from the Staunton City Council on August 13 in recognition of Underage Drinking Prevention Month.
Let’s be the Influence to be focus of town hall meeting on underage drinking
Greater Augusta Prevention Partners and the Central Shenandoah Valley Office on Youth are hosting a town hall meeting on underage drinking that will be held on Thursday, Aug. 20, at Wilson Middle School.
Letter to the Editor: Talk with your kids about alcohol abuse
Local newspapers ran a Letter to the Editor by Martha Mikell. The writer is club sponsor of Stuarts Draft High School chapter of Students Against Destructive Decisions.
Three winners announced for first Facebook promotion
The Greater Augusta Prevention Partners completed the first giveaway of the month through a contest on the Central Shenandoah Valley Office on Youth Facebook page.
AFP: GAPP campaign featured in magazine
The Let’s be the Influence campaign launched by the Greater Augusta Prevention Partners has a story in Augusta Free Press: The Magazine. The underage drinking campaign is included as a feature story and has an in-kind ad on the back cover.
Let’s be the Influence campaign in Chamber newsletter
The Greater Augusta Chamber of Commerce featured the Let’s be the Influence campaign in their Weekly Newsletter.
Let’s be the Influence campaign setting up at Augusta County Fair this week
Greater Augusta Prevention Partners will be promoting the Let’s be the Influence anti-underage drinking campaign at the Augusta County Fair in Fishersville the week of Aug. 4-8.
Let’s be the Influence campaign participating in National Night Out
Greater Augusta Prevention Partners and the Central Shenandoah Valley Office on Youth will be promoting their Let’s be the Influence anti-underage drinking campaign in the National Night Out event.
News Virginian: Area campaign to prevent underage drinking launched
News Virginian reporter Bob Stuart writes about the regional campaign aimed at getting parents to discuss underage drinking with their teenage children.