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San Rafael Alcohol and Drug Coalition and Youth for Justice to Demonstrate at Mi Pueblo and Circle K to Demand an End to Alcopops Sales in the Canal Neighborhood


MEDIA ADVISORY       
For events occurring August 8, 2014    


   
CONTACT
: Michael Scippa 415 548-0492 
Jorge Castillo 213 840-3336


                                                                                                               

San Rafael Alcohol and Drug Coalition and Youth for Justice to Demonstrate at Mi Pueblo and Circle K
to Demand an End to Alcopops Sales in the Canal Neighborhood




SAN RAFAEL, CA (August 8, 2014) – The Drug Free Community-funded San Rafael Alcohol and Drug Coalition, Alcohol Justice’s Youth for Justice, and adults, community organizations from across Marin County who have banded together to create an Alcopop-Free Zone® in the Canal area of San Rafael, will demonstrate tonight in front of Mi Pueblo Food Center and Circle K. The public is invited to join in asking these local retailers to voluntarily stop selling dangerous youth-attractive flavored malt beverages (FMBs) known as alcopops.



What:     Demonstration / March



When:     Friday, August 8, 2014, 7-8 P.M.



Where:   Circle K 981 - Francisco Blvd. E, San Rafael,                         CA 94901 (7 P.M.)

               Mi Pueblo Food Center - 330 Bellam Blvd,

               San Rafael, CA 94901 (7:30 P.M.)



Who:   San Rafael Alcohol and Drug Coalition:          

  • Alcohol Justice
  • Alcopop-Free Zone® Marin Coalition
  • Bay Area Community Resources
  • Canal Welcome Center
  • Canal Community Businesses, Parents & Residents
  • First Presbyterian Church of San Rafael
  • La Plaza Market
  • Marin County Probation Department
  • Marin County Health and Human Services
  • San Rafael Police Department
  • San Rafael City Schools
  • The Recovery Station TV Series
  • University of San Francisco School of Nursing
  • Youth for Justice
  • YMCA
  

Why:   Youth-attractive alcopops, or Flavored Malt Beverages (FMBs):    

  • Are pre-mixed, sweetened alcoholic drinks that taste like juice and soda
  • Are packaged in brightly-colored cans, similar to energy drinks
  • Are priced low enough to effectively target underage drinkers, especially young women
  • Can be shelved wherever beer is available - including convenience stores and gas stations
  • In supersized 24 oz. single-serving containers with 12 percent alcohol are the equivalent of 4-5 beers    
  • Encourage underage consumption and binge drinking which leads to serious alcohol-related harm


For Additional Information: www.AlcopopFreeZone.us

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