Heroin: Not My Kid - What parents need to know - Saturday, August 27
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Heroin is one of the cheapest drugs on the market today. It’s accessible in the Puget Sound area, and at $30 for three hits, it’s within the financial reach of many teens and young adults.
Come hear more about this subject. Panel members include a physician from the Washington Poison Center, parents of an addict, a recovering addict, and the Snohomish County Sheriff. You’ll have an opportunity to ask questions of panel members.
Saturday, August 27, 2011, 10 am - noon, Shoreline City Hall, 17500 Midvale Ave N, Shoreline, WA 98133
"It's scary," says Stanwood Police Sgt. Barry Ruchty. "You used to think marijuana was the gateway drug for young people, not anymore."
There is no charge for this seminar, which is open to the public. Email for more information.
Shoreline Saturday Seminar Series sponsored by Changes Parent Support Network.
Changes Parent Support Network meets every Thursday in Shoreline at the Richmond Highlands Rec Center, 16554 Fremont Avenue N, Shoreline, Washington 98133. We provide support for families in crisis with acting-out teens and young adults. In addition to our weekly meetings we sponsor a Saturday Seminar each month for the public on a variety of subjects for the community.
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