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Event Details
3/23/12
Southeast Bulloch High School "Ghost Out" Event
Audience: Homepage
Posted by: Hayley Greene
Location: Southeast Bulloch High School Contact: 481-3831
Start Time: 10:15 AM End Time: 11:00 AM

As part of our partnership with the Bulloch County Commission on Health & Human Services and the Grants to Reduce Alcohol Abuse education grants that they are able to facilitate, two annual "Ghost Out" events will be held Friday, March 23.

Organized by Emily Austin, a Communities Mobilizing for Change on Alcohol Coordinator (CMCA), the events will be held at SEBHS at 10:15, and SHS at 1:30.

There will be doing live, DUI-related car crash simulations. EMS, Fire, Sheriffs Office, Statesboro PD, and the EVAC agencies will all be involved. The purpose of the event is to promote awareness of the dangers of underage drinking.