Free Teen Swim Party!
AMADO ARIZONA
East Frontage Road, 2 miles South of
Exit 48 or 2 miles North of Exit 42
520-396-0111
If you're between 12 and 18, this is YOUR party! Have Fun, Get Wet & Win Prizes!
Saturday, August 21st • 3:30 pm to 7:30 pm
SWIMMING, GAMES, SNACKS, MUSIC & PRIZES!
Arrive on time at the De Anza Recreation Center in Amado so you don't miss any of the action.
There will be ping-pong, darts, music and swimming! Plenty of hot dogs, hamburgers, chips and soda!
PLUS: You and your friends will have a chance to win $25 gift certificates to Wal-Mart and other
local merchants!
ADMISSION IS FREE!
Just bring a signed permission form from your parent or guardian and take the CPC Youth Survey when you arrive
Download parent permission forms: English or Spanish.
Arizona Youth Survey Permission Forms Are Available At:
Dragon's Lair Video • Apostolic Church of Jesus Christ • De Anza
RV Resort and online at www.BeFreePima.com/Amado
PRESENTED BY The Community Prevention Coalition
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH The Amado Community Alliance
This project and the Community Prevention Coalition is funded by a Drug Free Communities Support ProgramGrant from the US Department of Health and Human Services; Substance Abuse Mental
Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) through Compass Behavioral Healthcare, Inc.
(520) 205-4780 / abass@compasshc.org
Who is this?
Popokatepe is the mascot of the Amado Youth Alliance and was named after Popocatepetl, a volcano that is the second highest peak in Mexico. Popokatepe, being named by the Amado Youth Alliance is making a debut all around the town of Amado. In the coming months, Popokatepe's image will appear around town on walls, sidewalks, store windows and other places with information to remind youth and adults alike of the dangers of underage drinking and other drug abuse.
Keep an eye out for sightings of Popokatepe around Amado...and Sahuarita and Green Valley too!
The Amado Youth Alliance (AYA) is the youth group of the Amado Community Alliance, an extension of the Pima County Community Prevention Coalition (CPC). This project is funded by the Drug Free Communities Support Program, US Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), and administered through Compass Behavioral Health Care, Inc.
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