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What Parents Need To Know Now About Lazy Cakes, Bath Salts, K2, Prescription Drugs

Find out more and meet the new Madison Alcohol and Drug Education coordinator, Catherine LeVasseur. Join MADE Thursday, Nov. 10 at 6:45 p.m. at Upper Level, Memorial Town Hall, next to the town green, Madison.

The Madison Alcohol and Drug Education (MADE) coalition is offering a workshop on what parents and other adults concerned about underage drinking and drug use should know. Topics will include the latest products, marketing strategies and drugs of choice that our youth are confronting, including Lazy Cakes, Bath Salts, K2 and prescription drugs.

Open to parents from Madison and any other town.


Presenters:

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  • Catherine LeVasseur, the new coalition coordinator for MADE ad formerly of The Governor’s Prevention Partnership. LeVasseur will be familiar to those who attended MADE's multi-town symposium this summer on a similar topic. Check out the video to hear Catherine talk about some of these issues.
  • Charles Grady, Senior Investigator, U.S. Attorney's Office, New Haven


Date: Today, Thursday, November 10th

Time: Doors open 6:45 pm

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Presentation: 7:00-­8:30 pm

Place: Upper level, Memorial Town Hall, 8 Meeting House Lane, Madison, CT.

This is a free event. In order to help us plan, you are encouraged (but not required) to register. Call 203-245-5645.This event is sponsored by the Madison Alcohol and Drug Education (MADE) coalition.


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