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Tobacco Industry Magnate Visits Pocomoke High As Part Of Red Ribbon Week

11/09/2012 | By The Dispatch Staff

As part of Worcester County Public Schools' Red Ribbon Week Celebration, Patrick Reynolds, grandson of RJ Reynolds, tobacco industry magnate, visited Pocomoke High School and Stephen Decatur High School to speak to students about the dangers of smoking and smokeless tobacco. All ninth grade students were in attendance as well as members of the Students Against Destructive Decisions groups. Submitted Photos

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This is Patrick Reynolds. I want to thank Atlantic General Hospital and Dawn Denton there for having the vision to bring me to speak in Worcester County Schools. Anyone interested in having me speak in more schools in the area can find out more at www.Tobaccofree.org. Or watch my talk on video at www.Tobaccofree.org/clips/ Thanks again, Atlantic General! I believe we made a difference with the youth, and that's what it's all about.
submitted by Patrick Reynolds on November 09, 2012 at 08:01 am

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