Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Kick Butts Advocacy Day 2013


Kick Butts Advocacy Day 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Mar. 20, 2013
at Vern Riffe Center, 19th Floor, Columbus, Ohio
 
Young people and their mentors are invited to join the American Lung Association to stand up and speak out against tobacco. Join us at the Statehouse to have fun and talk with legislators about the importance of funding tobacco prevention programs so that our state no longer ranks the worst in the country when it comes to helping kids avoid tobacco!

Our theme is "Don’t be a tobacco zombie," because when you’re addicted to tobacco you become a mindless slave to tobacco and the tobacco industry. Smokers are the real walking dead, and this day will be an opportunity for you to say you don’t want Ohio’s youth becoming mindless zombies to the tobacco industry.
 
Dress like a zombie … Or, if you’re not that great at makeup, we’ll have people available to do your makeup at the event. And that’s not all the fun, check out these other activities:  Free pizza party and snacks Prizes; Sign decorating Zombie costume contest; Press conference (you can be on TV!) Statehouse tour; Meetings with legislators Zombie march.
 
This event is made possible by a Kick Butts Day grant from the Campaign for TobaccoFree Kids.

To register, visit: www.ohiolung.org. Please sign up everyone in your group individually since we will need each individual’s home address to schedule legislative meetings.
For more information, contact Shelly Kiser, American Lung Association in Ohio, skiser@midlandlung.org, 614
2791700

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  1. I am addicted to tobacco but I am not zombie! I smoke 20 cigarettes a day!

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