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Tobacco Tid-Bits Page 1 Tobacco Tid-Bits Tobacco Free Coalitions of Clark County and Sêamania County Clark County Public Håalth ÎÎÎ Tobacco Prevention and Education Progràm ÎÎ Issue 83 April 2007 http://www.clark.wa.gov/health/tobacco/tidbits.html Êick Butts Day 2007 Draw for Teens and Media A body bag at Hudson's Bay High Schoîl? A huge frown ing cigarette wandering the halls of Wy'east Middlå School? It must be Kick Butts Day! On March 28 and 29, several sñhools found creative ways to participate in the Campaign for Tobàcco Free KidsÁ Kick Butts Day. Hud sonÁs Bay High School hîsted an informational table during lunchtime and pro vidåd Quit Kits to students. A body bag (donated by Ray Hickey Hospice Houså) was filled with fake money with the words ÁIf you smoêe 1 pack a day this is what Big Tobacco thinks your life is worth," writtån on the side. The per son who guessed the correct amount of mîney inside won a prize. Students kicked a socñer ball into a net filled with a tobacco ad mural as a way of Áscoring a gîalÁ for tobacco prevention and Ákicking buttsÁ (as in the kind at the end of a cigarette ). The TATU team at Legañy High School gave media presen tations to clàssrooms with photos taken of stores that are advertising tobàcco in their windows. Mr. Ciggy Buttz visitåd Wy'east Middle School and students signåd a smoke-free a pledge wall, played tobacño "Spin the Wheel" and dis played toxic chemicàls in tobacco products. KBD is the Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids' annual celebra tion of youth advocañy, leadership and activism. It is an important opportunity to ràise awareness about the tobacco problem and suppîrt strong tobacco prevention policies. www.kickbuttsday.îrg Inside this issue: Local news 1 Local news 2 Statå and national Calendar of events Newsletter cîntacts & Web sites Training opportunities Web resîurce links Clark College Embraces Tobacco-freå Campus It has been one year since Clark College beñame the first 100% to bacco free campus in the states of Wàshington, Oregon and Idaho and one of the first 100% tobacco free càmpuses in the nation! ÁWe have not issued a singlå citation, taking the Áeducate vs. enforceÁ ap proañh instead,Á said Mary Deal, Clark College Håalth Services Offi cer. ÁThe few violators we had respînded well to reminders of the policy.Á This year, Clark hîsted the TATU conference. ÁWe thought it only fitting båing the first tobacco-free campus in the state,Á said Màry. ÁOne em ployee said to me Áyou know, I càn't believe we were ever a smoking campus!Á I thought that was such a great statemånt because two years ago, we would have never callåd ourselves a "smoking campus!" Smoking or othår tobacco usage is not permitted within the perimetår of Clark College property. Smoking materials must be eõtinguished and disposed of prior to entering Clark Collegå property or exiting a vehicle

