Pubdate: Thu, 22 Dec 2005
Source: Creston Valley Advance (CN BC)
Copyright: 2005 Sterling Newspapers Ltd.
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LOCAL KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS PLANS TO HOST A TEEN SUBSTANCE ABUSE PANEL DISCUSSION

On behalf of Creston Valley 's Roman Catholic community, Fr. Joseph Barnes 
Knights of Columbus Council # 5299 (Creston) has decided to get more 
involved in finding solutions to the teen substance abuse problem.

At a recent informal get-together with Knights and other Roman Catholics, 
Grand Knight Dave Manning commented, "For quite some time, we've been aware 
that some teens are abusing alcohol and other drugs. Some say the 
percentage of these problematic teens is higher in the Creston Valley than 
in most other areas. Others say we're about average. Either way, what we 
can say for certain is that this is a matter of considerable concern.

"As part of our ongoing commitment to the community in which we live and 
work, we Knights have decided to delve more deeply into the situation. To 
start with, we'll host a Teen Substance Abuse Panel Discussion, to which 
everyone in the community -- and I mean everyone -- will be invited to 
attend. Next, we'll hold a private meeting and determine a plan of action. 
We could decide to assist a current teen substance abuse program. Or we 
could decide to develop our own, complementary program. Or, on the basis of 
the extra information we've received, we could simply encourage every 
interested member to make an informed choice for himself about what he 
wants to do.

"In the end, our action plan will take wings in the late spring or early 
fall of 2006."

The Knights' Teen Substance Abuse Panel Discussion will be held on 
Thursday, January 26 at 7:00 p.m. , in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church's 
parish hall, 128 -- 16th Avenue North , Creston. Panel members will make 
presentations from 7:00 p.m. to 8:40 p.m. , after which refreshments will 
be served. From 9:00 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. , panelists will respond to audience 
members' questions and concerns and summarize their points of view. From 
9:45 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. , panelists will circulate amongst the audience and 
talk to people individually.

Panelists, who wish to hand out pamphlets and other information concerning 
teen drug abuse, may set up tables at the rear of the parish hall. They are 
asked to show up at the parish hall no later than 6:30PM .

Panel members will form a cross-section of the Creston Valley . Hopefully, 
the following groups and organizations will be represented: Alcoholics 
Anonymous; the business community; community groups currently addressing 
the teen substance abuse problem; the elected representatives of the Town 
of Creston; the medical community; the Native Canadian community; parents 
of teens; the religious community; Royal Canadian Mounted Police; secondary 
school students; and secondary school teachers, counsellors, and 
administrators.

Grand Knight Dave Manning will chair the meeting. He will ask each panelist 
a series of questions:

How serious is the teen substance abuse problem here in the Creston Valley 
? What are the chief substances being abused?

What are the chief reasons for teen substance abuse?

Are the community programs, presently in operation, to help teen substance 
abusers, operating as well as they should? If not, why not?

Is the growing governmental tolerance of street drugs in Canada helpful? If 
so, why? If not, why not?

If you had plenty of financial and other resources and could design an 
ideal program to address teen substance abuse, what would you design?

For future reference, the panel discussion will be videotaped. Admission 
will be by donation only. Net proceeds will help to support the teen 
substance abuse program to be adopted by the Knights of Columbus.

Anyone requiring additional information about the Knights' Teen Substance 
Abuse Panel Discussion is asked to contact Dave Manning. Telephone: (250) 
428 -- 5777. E-mail:  ---
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