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Westhampton Beach Teens Just Say 'No' to Drugs
Kids wore "drug free" bracelets and decorated the school with red ribbons to fight drugs, school officials said.

WESTHAMPTON BEACH, NY — Westhampton Beach teens have one word when it comes to drugs: "No."
Westhampton Beach High School students participated Red Ribbon Week activities organized by the school’s Youth to Youth Club this week.
Club members shared daily awareness messages over the school’s public address system, handed out “Drug-Free” bracelets, and coordinated themed days, including “White Out Drugs” and “Lei Off Drugs” where students wore white to school and Hawaiian leis, according to a release.
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Students also decorated the school with red ribbons and heard from guest speakers about the dangers of drug use, including local police officers.
Photo courtesy of the Westhampton Beach School District.
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