Jason Johnson
Angie Sieving
Pictured above, students in Angie Sieving’s kindergarten class lead the parade as cowboys under a banner of “Let’s Lasso Drugs.”
Jason Johnson
Arianna Basel, Alfredo Mitchell
From left, Enterprise Early Education Center students Arianna Basel and Alfredo Mitchell ride in a wagon during the Red Ribbon Week parade Oct. 25.
Jason Johnson
Sarah Kelley
Pictured above, students in Sarah Kelley’s class “Don’t Clown Around with Drugs,” and they let the crowd know during the Red Ribbon Week parade at the Enterprise Early Education Center Oct. 25.
Posted: Monday, October 28, 2013 3:27 pm
It’s never too early to start drug abuse prevention
By Jason Johnson
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The Southeast Sun
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The Enterprise Early Education Center greatly expanded its Red Ribbon Week parade this year, with more than 50 entries circling the school on Oct. 25.
The parade included students, costumes, teachers, local businesses and emergency service personnel and their vehicles.
Each year, the parade gives the children something fun to participate in as they spend the week learning about the dangers of drug abuse.
Pictured above, students in Angie Sieving’s kindergarten class lead the parade as cowboys under a banner of “Let’s Lasso Drugs.”
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