PRESS-NEWS.org - Press Release Distribution
PRESS RELEASES DISTRIBUTION

Runners Deliver Drug Free Message In Clearwater Race

2000 Runners Compete in the 23rd Annual "Say No To Drugs" Holiday Classic

2012-01-05
CLEARWATER, FL, January 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) More than 2000 runners competed in Clearwater in December in the 23rd Annual "Say No to Drugs" Holiday Classic. Sponsored by the Dianetics Athletics Association of the Church of Scientology, the race raises funds for charitable organizations while delivering the message that there are healthy lifestyle alternatives to a life battered by illegal and prescription drug abuse.

"We were pleased to see so many fine athletes come out again this year to compete in the Say No To Drugs Holiday Classic and take a stand against substance abuse. These athletes are important role models for our youth, and the funds raised by the race go to several charitable organizations that help combat drug abuse and other debilitating conditions," said Chris Alexander, Race Director.

The Westcare Foundation in St. Petersburg currently has more than 250 individuals in residential treatment for substance abuse. Gregg Cosgrove, a Westcare Foundation staff member, brought 11 recovering addicts to participate in the race.

"One problem of people in recovery is they have never lived another lifestyle. Many of them don't know what to do with themselves when they get sober. Everything they did was around abusing or finding ways to use or finance their drug of choice. This race exposed them to a different lifestyle - one that they aren't even aware of," Cosgrove said.

While illegal street drugs have historically been the number one battle in the drug war, Cosgrove explained the biggest substance addiction problem now is with prescription drugs. "It's almost criminal what we allow to go on here in Florida with regard to prescription drug abuse. We distribute more prescription drugs in Florida than all the other states combined. People need to know what is going on here. Awareness of the drug problem needs to be increased, and this race helps do that."

Jonathan Mott of St. Petersburg placed first in the 10K race at 5:13, followed by Seth Rosonina of Riverview at 5:16 and Elias Gonzalez of Tampa at 5:17. Sara Petrick of Apollo Beach came in as the first woman in the 10K at 5:50, followed by Christa Stephens from St. Petersburg at 6:08 and Terri Rejimbal of Tampa at 6:18. First place winner of the 5K was Shane Deeley of Clearwater at 5:18 followed by Guillermo Del Castillo of Puebla, ME at 5:21 and Chris Hough of Tampa at 5:31.

$1000 in cash prizes were distributed to race winners, and 225 plaques and trophies were awarded to winners in age categories. Long sleeved tech shirts were provided to all runners. Runners and their guests enjoyed a complimentary pancake breakfast after the race.

All race proceeds are donated to charitable and social betterment organizations. These have included Boy Scouts, Girls Scouts, West Florida Y Runner's Club, Miles for Hope Brain Tumor Research, Drug Free Marshals, Youth for a Drug-Free Florida and other local charities.

2011 Say No to Drug Race Sponsors
Narconon Florida, COSTCO, WQYK 99.5FM, Consumer Energy Solutions, HILTON Hotel, Suncoast Rehab Center, Exec Tech Management, Crystal Springs Water, American Running Company, Clearwater Community Volunteers, Fit2Run, Sweet Tomatoes, All Whites, golo.co, LifeWorks Wellness Center, Outspokin Bicycle Shop, Batting Zone Sports, Einstein Brothers Bagels, Fitniche, Boston Bill, Chainwheel Drive, HONKA Automotive, BECK Graphics, Alacer / Emergen-C, Dr. David Singer, Jeff & Natalie Simms, Steve & Jennifer Anderson, Lothar Erdtmann, Northwood Dental, Todd & Rosy Kugler, Expand Enterprises, Liz Dawson, Dr. Jonathan Bromboz, Around the Clock Fitness, Ellie Bolger, One Stoppe Shoppe, Instant Calmag-C, Feet First, Dr. Jeanne Decuypere, Visual Edge Design, Countryside Chiropractic, Natures Food Patch, Family Life Chiropractic

About the Dianetics Athletics Association
The Dianetics Athletics Association is an affiliation of individuals who pursue sporting activities as an enjoyable element of a healthy lifestyle, free from substance abuse. Sponsored by parishioners of the Church of Scientology, for the past 23 years the Dianetics Athletics Association has supported and initiated sporting events and teams in a variety of sports including running, softball, basketball, swimming and sailing. L. Ron Hubbard, Scientology Founder, taught that drug abuse is harmful to the mind and spirit and developed a methodology to remove their harmful effects. For more information about the Dianetics Athletics Association or Say No To Drugs Race, call (727) 434-3409 or visit http://www.saynotodrugs.com.


ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:

Relative Of Rodney King To Publish Broken Spirits Memoir With Author Michele L. Waters

2012-01-05
Broken Spirits: A Letter To My Cousin Rodney G. King, is an exclusive memoir of Rodney King's confidant, business partner and cousin Ontresicia Averette will be published by Crystall Clear Publishing's Michele L. Waters (Through the Eyes of My Mulatto Daughter and Can't Let Go). Averette, who stood by Rodney King through the beatings and the historical verdict that acquitted the four policemen involved in the incident, encountered her own cataclysms through gender discrimination and racism from working with NASA-Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Broken Spirits will invite ...

Congress Contemplates Changes to Veterans and Military Benefits

2012-01-05
Congress Contemplates Changes to Veterans and Military Benefits If you ask someone if America does enough for its veterans, most will likely say no. However, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs does its best to allocate resources to former military personnel in their time of need. For example, the DVA offers disability compensation for injuries sustained while on active duty, survivor benefits for families who have lost their loved one in battle, as well as a unique pension plan for eligible veterans who have limited or no income, or have been totally disabled. Despite ...

Non-Filers: Act Quickly and Carefully to Minimize Risks

2012-01-05
Non-Filers: Act Quickly and Carefully to Minimize Risks With the government straining under the pressure of an ever-tightening budget, the IRS has stepped up its efforts in recent years to ensure that taxpayers are meeting their tax obligations -- and California residents may be particularly affected by one of its newest enforcement methods. In December, a federal judge gave the IRS permission to start tracking down tax dodgers by examining California real estate records. By comparing the state's records to their own, IRS officials hope to identify people who have ...

Tips for Avoiding an IRS Tax Audit

2012-01-05
Tips for Avoiding an IRS Tax Audit With more and more resources being devoted to tax enforcement in recent years, American taxpayers are being audited with an unusual frequency. Follow these tips to avoid some common missteps that could turn the IRS auditor's magnifying glass your way. Donate With Care Big changes in the numbers you report from year to year can increase your chances of a tax audit. For instance, if your charitable giving suddenly doubles without a corresponding change to your income, the IRS may become curious about your newfound generosity. Deductions ...

Before the Grand Opening: Structuring Your New California Business

2012-01-05
Before the Grand Opening: Structuring Your New California Business You have decided to start your own business in California. California law provides for several different types of legal entities to choose from when establishing your business like sole proprietorship, corporation, limited liability company or partnership. The decision of which type of entity will best meet your personal and business needs is extremely important and can make a huge difference in your future bottom line. The type of legal entity of your business can affect important matters such as ...

Using Lifetime Gifts to Reduce Estate Taxes

2012-01-05
Using Lifetime Gifts to Reduce Estate Taxes As of January 1, 2011, the Tax Relief Act reinstated the estate tax, sometimes referred to as an inheritance tax, with an exemption of $5 million and a tax rate of 35 percent. Upon your death, your entire estate -- anything considered assets -- will be totaled up and assessed to determine if your estate is subject to this tax. For those of you who have estatesin excess of or near $5 million -- whether through the value of your own assets or through those you may inherit over the coming years -- it is advantageous to start ...

Retirement and Estate Planning Should be Considered Together

2012-01-05
Retirement and Estate Planning Should be Considered Together We all know the adage, "in this world, nothing is certain except death and taxes." There are many considerations to take into account when you are putting together your estate plan. You want to create a smooth transition for your heirs and leave your estate to them with the least amount of tax liability. Most people, when creating an estate plan, consider guardianship issues for their children and wrestle with real estate implications. However, retirement accounts can have huge implications on ...

The Severe Impact of False Allegations of Domestic Violence

2012-01-05
The Severe Impact of False Allegations of Domestic Violence In 2011, the victim advocacy agency Stop Abusive and Violent Environments sponsored a False Allegations Summit in Washington DC. The Summit was held in response to the publication of a teacher's experience with a false accusation of sexual assault and how this false accusation continues to impact his life. The Summit highlighted the issue of wrongful accusations and featured the findings of the first-ever national survey of false abuse allegations. The goal was to increase awareness of the harmful effects of ...

Bankruptcy Provides Relief for Rhode Island's Indebted Citizens

2012-01-05
Bankruptcy Provides Relief for Rhode Island's Indebted Citizens National debt relief company CareOne Services recently recognized Rhode Island as the state with the second most consumer debt per capita. According to Reuters, Rhode Island's average consumer debt of $20,130 is only $100 behind Delaware for the dubious honor of having the "most indebted citizens." Large amounts of debt, of course, do not always indicate that someone was recklessly spending beyond his or her means. The recession led to millions of sudden layoffs, many properties are now secured ...

New Year Tends to Ring in More Divorce Filings

2012-01-05
New Year Tends to Ring in More Divorce Filings More likely than not, January 2012 will ring in an increase in divorce filings. More divorce cases are filed in January than any other month, possibly because people want a fresh start after New Year's Eve or because they want to avoid disrupting their families during the holidays, according to Psychology Today. Whether or not this phenomenon continues in the new year, divorcing spouses can protect their personal and financial interests by planning ahead. To-Do List for Those Contemplating Divorce Thinking ahead and ...

LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:

New register opens to crown Champion Trees across the U.S.

A unified approach to health data exchange

New superconductor with hallmark of unconventional superconductivity discovered

Global HIV study finds that cardiovascular risk models underestimate for key populations

New study offers insights into how populations conform or go against the crowd

Development of a high-performance AI device utilizing ion-controlled spin wave interference in magnetic materials

WashU researchers map individual brain dynamics

Technology for oxidizing atmospheric methane won’t help the climate

US Department of Energy announces Early Career Research Program for FY 2025

PECASE winners: 3 UVA engineering professors receive presidential early career awards

‘Turn on the lights’: DAVD display helps navy divers navigate undersea conditions

MSU researcher’s breakthrough model sheds light on solar storms and space weather

Nebraska psychology professor recognized with Presidential Early Career Award

New data shows how ‘rage giving’ boosted immigrant-serving nonprofits during the first Trump Administration

Unique characteristics of a rare liver cancer identified as clinical trial of new treatment begins

From lab to field: CABBI pipeline delivers oil-rich sorghum

Stem cell therapy jumpstarts brain recovery after stroke

Polymer editing can upcycle waste into higher-performance plastics

Research on past hurricanes aims to reduce future risk

UT Health San Antonio, UTSA researchers receive prestigious 2025 Hill Prizes for medicine and technology

Panorama of our nearest galactic neighbor unveils hundreds of millions of stars

A chain reaction: HIV vaccines can lead to antibodies against antibodies

Bacteria in polymers form cables that grow into living gels

Rotavirus protein NSP4 manipulates gastrointestinal disease severity

‘Ding-dong:’ A study finds specific neurons with an immune doorbell

A major advance in biology combines DNA and RNA and could revolutionize cancer treatments

Neutrophil elastase as a predictor of delivery in pregnant women with preterm labor

NIH to lead implementation of National Plan to End Parkinson’s Act

Growth of private equity and hospital consolidation in primary care and price implications

Online advertising of compounded glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists

[Press-News.org] Runners Deliver Drug Free Message In Clearwater Race
2000 Runners Compete in the 23rd Annual "Say No To Drugs" Holiday Classic