
Joyce Raynor explains the need to be smoke free in athletics. |
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Terry Raynor distributes second hand smoke materials out to students at Central High School while Paula Shatzer explains how the use of tobacco products can lead to bigger crime. |

Out of the Mouth of Babes “This is what happens when one smokes, spits, and chews tobacco products,” says this young man at the WCAAA Neighborhood Afterschool program. |

“Education in Motion at Magic Springs” – no better event to encourage thousands of students to STAMP OUT SMOKING. |

Adrian Harris, Terry Raynor, and Sabra Miller speak on the Annual KICK Butt celebration and how to get involved on the KABF Talk show. |
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AR Blue Cross Blue Shield employees sign up for cessation promotional materials and tobacco prevention educational information during the ABCBS Health Fair in Hot Springs. |

Joyce Raynor disseminates tobacco prevention literature to attendees at the MLK Health Fair at University Mall on Jan. 15, 2007. |

Below, Fateema Smith reminds students at the Pulaski County Juvenile Facility that using tobacco products has serious consequences. |

Paula says, “Crime don’t pay either. But if you’ve been a victim of violence, call us at 370-4325.” |
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April 28, 2006 -WCAAA Staff enlists the support of Park Staff to assist with Tobacco Outreach and Education. Kathy multi-tasks a booth and park responsibilities to ensure no child is left behind! |
April 28, 2006 -WCAAA Staff enlists the support of Park Staff to assist with Tobacco Outreach and Education. Kathy multi-tasks a booth and park responsibilities to ensure no child is left behind! |

Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce Business Expo attracts attendees who are eager to pledge that th |

Katrina Stigger continues to assemble packets of Tobacco Education for more than 2,000 attendees during the Encuentro Health Fair at Barton Coliseum. |
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Harmony
Grove / Haskell School
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Harmony
Grove / Haskell School
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Harmony
Grove / Haskell School
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For
Me & My House
Tobacco Campaign
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For
Me & My House
Tobacco Campaign
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Poster
Contest
What about our kids?
Lets ask Mrs. Pat Garrett.
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Hazen
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College
Station Elementary School
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For
Me & My House
Tobacco Campaign
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College
Station Elementary participates in Red Ribbon Week and pledges
to be Tobacco and Drug-Free.
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