By
DONNA BIRCH
BEE STAFF WRITER
(Published: Thursday, November 18, 1999)
Today is the Great American Smokeout, the day when legions of smokers
try to kick the habit.
A number of schools and organizations are hosting events and establishing
support networks for people trying to snuff their butts for the last time.
Volunteers for the American Cancer Society will distribute free Quit
Kits -- care packages to assist people in their attempt to be nicotine-free.
The kits -- filled with advice, headless matches and other goodies --
are available at the cancer society's Modesto office at 1604 Ford Ave.
and at the following locations:
- Walgreen drugstores on Standiford and McHenry avenues in Modesto,
and on Geer Road in Turlock.
- Longs Drugs on Carpenter Road in Modesto.
- Roller King in Modesto.
- Festival Theater in Modesto.
- The Stanislaus County Health Services Agency clinic in Turlock.
- And these bar-restaurants: Minnie's in Modesto, Ridgway's in Modesto
and Oakdale and Bleachers in Newman.
The county's Tobacco Education Program will take its anti-tobacco message
to Riverbank for a town hall meeting starting at 7 o'clock tonight.
The meeting, at the Riverbank Community Center, 3600 Santa Fe Ave., will
give residents the opportunity to talk about tobacco issues that affect
their community. Participants also will discuss how tobacco advertising
affects youth.
Donna Phillips of the Tobacco Education Program will be a guest on radio
station KFIV 1360 AM's "Power Talk" from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Tips
on quitting will be included in the information she presents. Former smokers
also are expected to participate in the discussion.
An anti-tobacco quilt made from tobacco company T-shirts will be on display
at the American Cancer Society's Discovery Shop for the rest of the week.
Last year, people were invited to trade in their shirts for ones with
anti-tobacco messages. The Discovery Shop is at 3440 McHenry Ave. in Modesto.
For more Great American Smokeout information, call the Tobacco Education
Program at 558-6053 or the American Cancer Society in Modesto at 524-7242.
Reprinted by permission of the Modesto Bee.
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