Upcoming forum this Thursday evening at 6 PM at the Freeport Auditorium.
All the Sheriff candidates have been invited to a two hour question & answer program on how they plan to address the drug problem in our schools and with our children.
Hope to see everyone there.
update!!!!!!!!!
Walton County Sheriff?s candidate forum
The Walton County Prevention Coalition and DeFuniak Herald-Beach Breeze present a candidate forum to allow candidates for the Walton County Sheriff's Office to discuss their views on preventing teens and adults from experimenting with drugs, alcohol and tobacco. The forum will be held at Freeport High School, 12615 U.S. 331 South in Freeport on Thursday. This will be a non-partisan educational forum for the community that does not promote any candidate over another.
The first half of the forum will involve discussion of substance abuse. The second half will focus on general law enforcement issues.
Invited participants include Michael A. Adkinson Jr., Richard S. Brown, Thomas M. Cooper, Tony Cornman, Dennis Wise, Jimmy L. Macon, Danny H. Griffith, and Sheriff Ralph L. Johnson.
The Walton County Prevention Coalition is a nonpartisan group that is working to prevent drug use in the community. All candidates were invited to participate in this event. They will be asked how they plan to address substance abuse issues if elected and will allow community members to ask them questions in an open forum.
A number of agencies and organizations are supporting the forum and will distribute informations to guests, including YMCA Freeport, Boys and Girl?s Club of Emerald Coast, Students Working Against Tobacco (SWAT), Walton County Health Department, Alcoholic Beverage and Tobacco, Department of Juvenile Justice, United States Army Cadets of Ft. Rucker, COPE Center Inc., Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD), West Florida AHEC, Okaloosa and Walton Mothers Against Drunk Driving and the North American Family Institute.
The event is planned for Thursday, June 12, 2008, from 6?8 p.m. at the Freeport High School. Everyone is invited.
www.defuniakherald.com
All the Sheriff candidates have been invited to a two hour question & answer program on how they plan to address the drug problem in our schools and with our children.
Hope to see everyone there.
update!!!!!!!!!
Walton County Sheriff?s candidate forum
The Walton County Prevention Coalition and DeFuniak Herald-Beach Breeze present a candidate forum to allow candidates for the Walton County Sheriff's Office to discuss their views on preventing teens and adults from experimenting with drugs, alcohol and tobacco. The forum will be held at Freeport High School, 12615 U.S. 331 South in Freeport on Thursday. This will be a non-partisan educational forum for the community that does not promote any candidate over another.
The first half of the forum will involve discussion of substance abuse. The second half will focus on general law enforcement issues.
Invited participants include Michael A. Adkinson Jr., Richard S. Brown, Thomas M. Cooper, Tony Cornman, Dennis Wise, Jimmy L. Macon, Danny H. Griffith, and Sheriff Ralph L. Johnson.
The Walton County Prevention Coalition is a nonpartisan group that is working to prevent drug use in the community. All candidates were invited to participate in this event. They will be asked how they plan to address substance abuse issues if elected and will allow community members to ask them questions in an open forum.
A number of agencies and organizations are supporting the forum and will distribute informations to guests, including YMCA Freeport, Boys and Girl?s Club of Emerald Coast, Students Working Against Tobacco (SWAT), Walton County Health Department, Alcoholic Beverage and Tobacco, Department of Juvenile Justice, United States Army Cadets of Ft. Rucker, COPE Center Inc., Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD), West Florida AHEC, Okaloosa and Walton Mothers Against Drunk Driving and the North American Family Institute.
The event is planned for Thursday, June 12, 2008, from 6?8 p.m. at the Freeport High School. Everyone is invited.
www.defuniakherald.com
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