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Register for Wheel Through the Hills Now!
Please join us for Wheel Through the Hills, a motorcycle ride to support drug prevention activities. The ride covers 47 miles in Anderson County, Tennessee on Sunday, June 2, 2013. On-site registration begins at 12:00 noon at Lincoln’s Sports Grille (119 S. Illinois Avenue, Oak Ridge). Kickstands up at 2:00 pm, rain or shine. Riders…
ASAP Letter to Urban Outfitters CEO
May 1, 2013 Good afternoon, Mr. Hayne. I have been anticipating the opening of the new Urban Outfitters in downtown Knoxville, my hometown, for some time now—that is until I saw today a product on your website (noted below) of a shot glass replicating the image of a prescription pill bottle. Especially disturbing is the…
What You Need To Know
Local businesses take training seriously. ASAP would like to extend our appreciation to the following businesses for making alcohol training a priority: Fox’s Diner Silver Dollar Saloon These businesses recently participated in off-premise Responsible Alcohol Sales classes, offered by ASAP. Store managers and clerks received training on proper carding techniques, Tennessee state laws, and high…
Ally Account
Submitted by: Kelli Kent, S.A.D.D Club President and 10th grader at CHS Red Ribbon Week is the oldest and largest drug prevention campaign in the country. During the week of October 22-26, Clinton and Anderson County High Schools participated in the Red Ribbon Rivalry during Red Ribbon Week. The Rivalry was a competition to see…
ASAP Updates
Operation Medicine Cabinet, held on November 17, 2012, netted 20 pounds of medicine The Operation Rx permanent medicine disposal bin installed at CPD collected 42 pounds during September, 30 pounds during October, and 47 pounds in November ASAP Coalition Meetings are held the fourth Monday of each month at First Baptist in Clinton at noon…
Notes
ASAP will hold its annual strategic planning retreat on January 28, 2013 from noon to 4:00. The retreat will be held at Biz Town inside the Junior Achievement building, located at 2135 N. Charles Seivers Boulevard. The January meeting has historically been the most important meeting of the year as it is the “bringing together…