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NJ Shouts Down Drugs

For Immediate Release: August 29, 2005

Ocean County Student Wins NJ Shouts Down Drugs

Statewide Music Competition

Toms River High School East Student Wins May 18 Competition for $5000 Music Contract

(RED BANK) – On Wednesday, May 18, 2005, Toms River resident Kevin Orsino was selected from among 15 finalists throughout New Jersey as the winner of the Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey’s newest statewide drug prevention initiative and first program exclusively targeting high school students, New Jersey Shouts Down Drugs.

This winter, high school students throughout the state were invited to submit original songs with drug-free lyrics. Calls for entries were made to every high school in New Jersey with the opportunity to compete for a $5000 music contract.

Among them was Kevin Orsino, a musician and senior at Toms River High School East. At Prevention Concert ’05, held May 18 at the Count Basie Theater in Red Bank, Kevin performed his hip-hop anthem “March” to an enthusiastic crowd over 700 strong. At the end of the evening, Kayo, as he is called by his peers, was named winner of the inaugural competition.

Orsino, no stranger to performing has sold over 1,000 records, independent of label backing, and has performed at many local shows, including Pace University’s “Grammy Convention” last March. Kevin will attend the four-year private audio college, called “5 Towns College” in NYC, following his graduation from Toms River’s High School East.

“As an organization, we are committed to helping young people educate themselves about the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse.” said Partnership Chairman Joseph P. Miele. “Music is a tremendous influence on the lives our young people. We are excited to launch New Jersey Shouts Down Drugs, a program that will encourage young people to tap their creative abilities and generate a positive anti-drug message.”

According to the Partnership for a Drug-Free America Partnership Attitude Tracking Study (PATS) Survey, released April 21, teenagers said they were as likely to learn about drugs and alcohol from their peers as they were from their parents, television and the internet.

Added Miele, “Our research has consistently shown that young people highly influence each other’s attitudes towards drugs and alcohol. What will set this program apart from other programs is instead of delivering an anti-drug message to high school students, we are allowing the students to deliver the message to one another.”

New Jersey Shouts Down Drugs was originally launched as a pilot program in Hudson and Essex counties, and due to the enormous success of those programs was launched statewide.

For information on New Jersey Shouts Down Drugs and other free programs offered by the Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey, visit drugfreenj.org.

The Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey (PDFNJ) was created in 1992 with a mission to reduce the incidence of substance abuse throughout New Jersey. PDFNJ continues to serve as an anti-drug alliance to localize, strengthen and deepen drug and alcohol abuse prevention media efforts in our state. PDFNJ also offers school-based programs, drug-free workplace assistance, and parent education training. PDFNJ works in cooperation with the Governor’s Council on Alcoholism & Drug Abuse and the NJ Department of Human Services. All PDFNJ programs are available free of charge to the residents of New Jersey.

Press Release from www.DrugFreeNJ.org and Submitted by Sherri Lotito, Member of the Plumsted Township Municipal Alcohol and Drug Alliance. For more information about the Plumsted Municipal Alliance, visit http://www.plumsted.org/alliance/index.html or call Plumsted Township Municipal Alcohol and Drug Alliance at 609-758-0399
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