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Red Ribbon Week

What is Red Ribbon Week?

Fifteen years ago, the community of Calexico, California, distraught over the death of DEA Agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena, decided that it was time to honor their local hero and take a stand against drugs. Little did they know that they would ignite the national movement we now know as the National Red Ribbon Week Campaign. Their efforts, over the years, have inspired students, parents, teachers, service clubs and hundreds of organizations throughout the United States to recognize and promote the importance of a drug-free lifestyle.

Victor Valley - Tony Daleo - Chapter #63 honored the students of Red Ribbon Week at our Dinner Meeting on November 19, 2003. First prize was a check for $50; second prize was a check for $35; and third prize was a check for $25.
Each honoree and both parents of that honoree received a free dinner. Following are pictures of the honorees.

 
Elementary Winners
Grades 1 thru 3:

Daniel Gonzales
3rd Place

Jessie Secrist
2nd Place


Chris Martinea
3rd Place
 
Elementary Winners
Grades 4 thru 6:

1st Place - Dahlton Hubbard

2nd Place - A. J. Lucero

3rd Place - Bret Twigley
 
Middle School

1st Place - Ali Lucero

2nd Place - Freya Navarro

3rd Place - Erica Ochoa
 
High School
9th thru 12th Grades

1st Place - Luis Diaz

2nd Place - Sonny James Whitaker

3rd Place - Kathy Dallee
 

Posters


"Yours for Bigger and Better Footprints"

 

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