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Dry Grad Fundraiser Starts Today BC Liquor Stores

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Sunday, February 24, 2008 04:30 AM

Today marks the start of  of the B.C. Liquor Stores  Support Dry Grad fundraising campaign.

Until March 31, BC Liquor Store customers will be able to support dry  grad celebrations in their communities by donating $1 or more at their  local BC Liquor Store. All donations will be distributed to high  schools planning alcohol-free graduation celebrations.

Now in its eighth year, BC Liquor Stores' Support Dry Grad campaign has raised more than $1.67 million towards alcohol-free graduation events. 
BC Liquor Stores won the Retail Council of Canada's Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative Award for its Support Dry Grad program in
2007.

This year, 55 school districts are participating in the campaign. The contributions by liquor store customers top up funds raised by parents, students and teachers who work all year to raise funds for dry graduation activities. Last year, BC Liquor Store customers across the province donated a total of $478,000 in support of dry graduation events.

BC Liquor Stores will provide sample-sized packages of chocolates to customers as a thank-you for their donation. The annual Support Dry Grad campaign is part of BC Liquor Stores public safety and social responsibility program to promote the responsible use of beverage alcohol - a program that includes the prevention of underage drinking and promotion of zero consumption for minors. 

 


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Dry grad is a life saver, take it from someone who knows. By the time something bad happens, it's too late to prevent. The prevention is staying sober so that nothing bad happens. Believe me, nobody goes out looking to die, sometimes the elation of the moment carries people past the point of being sensible and they get carried away.

Nothing is sadder than looking at a mangled young body in the back of a wrecked car, when they should have had their whole life ahead of them.
Dry Grad is pointless. There are still Wet Grads going on.

All there is now is TWO grad celebrations rather than just one.

Unless Dry Grad REPLACES Wet Grad, it's just a bunch of wasted time and money spent fooling ourselves.
I do support the principal behind dry grad, but it doesn't normally work quite the way we are told.
I know personally of a dry grad last year where they dry partied until 1:00 and then almost all of them headed to the big drunk outside of town.
This is NOT the first time and it won't be the last.
Who are we trying to make feel better about themselves and their behavior?
The kids,or the adults?
Wanna bet a couple of kids get killed this spring? It's the way of the world.