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Positive Alternative Team Calendar Newsletter Calendar Mission Statement Asset Survey Asset Survey Community Information Committee Sept-Dec 2003 Newsletter Committee Sept 2003 Web Site Review/Development Committee Oct 2003 Neighbor to Neighbor Public Service Announcements Committee Ongoing Coffee Winter/Spring 2004 After Prom Party Committee Spring 2004 After Homecoming Party Committee Winter 2004 High School Initiation Program Committee Spring 2004 Family Festival (Summer 2004) Committee Summer 2004 Positive Alternatives: Drug and Alcohol Awareness Committee Dec. 2004 Spring Drug and Alcohol Awareness Program Committee Apr.-May 2004 Parent Education Committee Ongoing Sundt Foundation Video Presentation Committee Sept.-Oct 2003 Capture the Flag. Give an Unexpected Gift. Call a Lonely Person. Play with a Balloon. Baby Sit. Walk a Dog. Walk down Main Street and Just Smile a People. Climb a Mountain. Hike the River Trail. Interview an Adult or Teen. Camp. Fish. Paint. Read. Take pictures. Play a Game. Walk. Cook. Ski. Snowboard. Sled. Tubing. Help a Friend. Clean your room. Assist a Teacher. Library. Ah Haa! Music. Play the Guitar. Bird Watch. Milky Way, Stars! Draw. Sketch. Bake Cookies. Looking for more things to do, contact one of these fine organizations: Arts Ah Haa! Are you ready for some creativity? Telluride Council for the Arts and Humanities 970-728-3930
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Telluride 24 Hour AA, ALNON, NA 728-7270 San Miguel Resource Center Telluride 728-5660, Norwood 327-0566, Naturita 865-2273 Help Your Community 877-KIDS-313Community Anit-Drug Coalitions of America 800-54-CADCA The National Association of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors Office of National Drug Control Policy The Drug-Free Communities Program Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminisrtation The Center for Substance Abuse Prevention Center for Substance Abuse Prevention's Model Programs SAMHSA's The National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information 800-788-2800 National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc. Quote "We simply assume that the way we see things is the way they really are or the way they should be. And our attitudes and behaviors grow out of these assumptions." Stephen Covey
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