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Project Gtraduation Keeps Graduates Safe

By: Kristin Anderson
Updated: May 27, 2012
It was the 27th annual celebration was held at the Civic Center to help keep the recent grads from drinking and driving. There were all kinds of games, activities, food and prizes for those who attend. The parents who put project graduation together said they only do so to make sure their kids are safe.

"We do this to keep the kids safe. We want them to be drug and alcohol free for the night. If all we can do is keep them safe one night, then we feel like we're doing the best that we can do," said Project Graduation president D'Ann Giddings

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