To
help you make this Red Ribbon Week the most effective and memorable one
yet, here are 50 creative, involving, fun ideas to use in planning your next
Red Ribbon program.
1. Launch your program with the release of red balloons -- as many as possible.
2. Plan a parade -- down the main street of your town, in front of your
school, or anywhere else where students and community supporters can
get involved.
3. Schedule a "Band Against Drugs" musical assembly.
4. Hold an essay contest with prizes for the best prevention essays.
5. Involve the whole family in your Red Ribbon celebration with a
Family Fun Night, complete with games, booths, and other activities.
6. Request that participants donate one can of food each for your "We
Can All Say No To Drugs!" program. Then give the cans to a local agency
that serves families in need.
7. Serve as many red foods as you can think of on a special Red Ribbon
Day, for example, red popsicles, apples, watermelon, pizza, tomato
soup, tomato juice, and so on.
8. Plan a "Walk Out On Drugs" walkathon and give the money you raise to your favorite prevention organization.
9. "Kick Off" Red Ribbon Week in conjunction with Homecoming, an
important home football game or another popular community event.
10. "Say Boo To Drugs" with a special Halloween Prevention Party.
11. Hold a "Red Ribbon Run For Fun" marathon to reinforce your commitment to healthy living.
12. Decorate bags with red ribbons and prevention messages for use in local stores during Red Ribbon Week.
13. Decorate every door in your school with messages that promote a drug-free lifestyle.
14. Distribute Pledge Cards that invite each participant to make a personal pledge to be drug-free.
15. Invite everyone to wear red for the day.
16. Ask students to participate in "Give Drugs The Slip Day" with everyone wearing slippers.
17. Hold a "Sock It To Drugs Day" and ask everyone to wear the craziest socks they can find.
18. Announce a "Be Vested Against Drugs Day" and have everyone wear vests.
19. Make a "Boot Out Drugs Day" with everyone wearing boots.
20. Use student baby pictures for a giant collage entitled, "Born To Be Drug-Free."
21. Use the theme, "Drugs Are Unbearable!" and give out teddy bears.
22. Hold a "Slam Dunk -- Drugs Are Junk" basketball
game during Red Ribbon Week.
23. Have your own B.Y.O.B. Banana Split party. Ask students to bring their own bananas.
24.Put on skits that portray the message, "Users Are Losers."
25. Let each student write their own reasons for being drug-free on a red ribbon.
26. Create posters to put up in the classroom and around the school that state the negative effects of drugs.
27. Involve local businesses. Ask them to offer a special give-away for
any customer wearing a Red Ribbon that day -- a can of soda, a special
discount, etc.
28. Decorate against drugs. Decorate your school or a special area with
red ribbons, banners, posters and other items that display drug
prevention messages.
29. Hold "Hugs Not Drugs Day," by inviting younger students to bring in their favorite stuffed animal.
30. Invite students to wear headbands or bandannas for a "Band Against Drugs" theme.
31. Ask students to wear the craziest ties they can find for a "Tie One On Against Drugs" event.
32. Wear clothing inside out for a "Don''t Let Drugs Turn You Inside Out" Day.
33. Tie a Red Ribbon onto every car in your parking lot or neighborhood.
34. Hold a Poster Contest, awarding a prize to the creator of the best drug prevention message poster.
35. Party at a "Red Ribbon Sock Hop" at which everyone must wear red socks.
36. Invite prominent drug prevention experts to come speak at your school or organization.
37. Allow students to write and then sign their own personal pledges to live drug free.
38.Design Red Ribbon Celebration Banners to hang in front of your school or in a prominent place inside.
39. Go national. Invite all students to sign their names on red ribbons
and send them to Washington as a symbol of unity and concern for others.
40. Have a "Living Drug-Free Is No Sweat" day with everyone wearing sweat clothes to school.
41. Ask everyone to wear sneakers for "Don''t Let Drugs Sneak Up On You" day.
42.Wear clothes backwards for "Turn Your Back On Drugs"
day.
43. On "Shade Out Drugs Day," suggest that everyone wear sunglasses.
44. Write a theme song with drug prevention messages to use in your Red Ribbon Celebration.
45. Use your school mascot or choose a special Red Ribbon Campaign
mascot to dress up and spread your Drug Free and Proud message
throughout the school.
46. Ask each student to write a poem on a Red Ribbon Celebration theme. Post poems in the classroom and around the school.
47. Hold a Red Ribbon Program for parents with skits, songs and other student performances.
48. Plan a school or community prevention mural to be created during
your Red Ribbon Celebration. Offer a prize for the best prevention
theme or idea to be used for the mural.
49. For younger students, have a Coloring Contest where they paint or
color in a picture with a prevention theme. For older students, have
them design and complete their own prevention painting.
50. Have a contest for the best drug prevention slogan to use for your group''s Red Ribbon Week Celebration.
Plan Your Day-By-Day Red Ribbon Week Schedule
To get the greatest impact from this year''s Red Ribbon Celebration,
take any of the 50 ideas we''ve suggested or others you prefer and use
them for
the suggested day-by-day Red Ribbon Week Activity Schedule that follows.
Day 1. Red Ribbon Weekend
If you start your Red Ribbon Week on Sunday, invite the religious
organizations in your community to participate in Day 1''s special
events.
Day 2. Red Ribbon Decoration Day
Start the week off by putting on Red Ribbons and decorating your school or community with a Red Ribbon motif.
Day 3. Reach Out To Others Day
Use this day to connect with others -- those who have already committed to a drug-free lifestyle and those
who have not.
Day 4. Rally In Red Day
Add energy to your Red Ribbon Celebration by holding a Rally and inviting everyone who attends to wear red.
Day 5. Make A Pledge Day
Set
aside one day for students to make or renew their pledge to live
drug-free. Use plenty of posters and other announcements to create
excitement and increase participation.
Day 6. Red Ribbon Recognition Day
Hold
a special ceremony, program or assembly to recognize those who have
made this special commitment to live drug-free. Also recognize students
and adults who helped make your Red Ribbon Week Celebration an exciting
and meaningful event for your school and community.
Day 7. Red Ribbon Halloween Bash/Sporting Event
Finish
off your Red Ribbon Celebration with a weekend sports activity such as
a football or basketball game -- and a "Say Boo To Drugs" Halloween
Party.
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