The Advance > News Published: Sunday, May 22, 2011

Adam Bleiman is president of Students Against Destructive Decisions (S.A.D.D.) at Council Rock High School North. He was among a group of students who was involved in Sticker Shock. (Photo by Petra Chesner Schlatter)
Adam Bleiman is president of Students Against Destructive Decisions (S.A.D.D.) at Council Rock High School North. He was among a group of students who was involved in Sticker Shock. (Photo by Petra Chesner Schlatter)

STICKER SHOCK: Council Rock teens
warn against providing alcohol to minors

RICHBORO – To get the word out to adults about the dangers of supplying alcoholic beverages to minors, a group of teens assembled at the Richboro Beer Distributorship for a second annual campaign entitled. Sticker Shock.

“This program has been done in many states across the country,” said Barbara Gross, a youth coordinator with the Council Rock Coalition for Healthy Youth.

Teens placed stickers on cases of beer, which warn adults who purchase them that buying or serving alcohol to anyone under the age of 21 is illegal.

Gross said it was a good day for the student activity because it is prom time and the summer months are near.Read more.