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Drug Free Club Drug Free Club Facts
1. Drug Free Clubs of America was founded by
three firefighters in the Greater Cincinnati area.
The Drug Free Club, now in its third year at CCH, was
2. Drug Free Clubs REWARDS student through
going strong throughout the year. With a large discounts at community businesses, free items,
participation by students and multiple large cookie special event days, and general recognition for
giveaways, not to mention the plethora of other coupon- choosing to be drug free.
3. One must be a Drug Free Club member to
related gifts given to the members of this benevolent Drug
receive a large cookie.
Free Club chapter, this club (moderated by everyone's 4. Sponsors include Fitworks, Town and
favorite dad, Rick Flesch) is one of many things at Cov. Country, Substation II, Behle St. Cafe, Gold's
Cath. that help keep its members away from the dangerous Gym, Laser Web, Consignment Connections, and
KY Furniture Sales.
influences of drugs and alcohol. Entrance to the club
5. Eric Schieman won the 2009 Scholarship for
involves an actual drug test, but the benefits are fabulous. $250 by writing an essay.
6. There is a membership fee that helps to cover
the drug testing.
Green Facts
Environmental Club
l.Give your computer a good night's rest too, and
you'll save money and C02.
lhis brand new club started by 1 residents Donor bpears 2. The Environmental Club is also known as the
and Tyler Griese worked to make the school more kind to Blue/Green Club.
the environment. This club has produced such things as 3. Water running when it's not in direct use is
needlessly soaking up your money.
recycling bins in our cafeteria so we can recycle our bottles
4. An estimated 30% of household water usage is
from lunch. You can also find the big recycling bin outside flushed down the toilet. If your toilet is more
that is picked up regularly. The club meets one Wednesday than 30 years old, upgrading to a low-
a month for coffee and doughnuts. consumption toilet can save you up to 4 gallons
per flush.
5. Turn your heating down before bedtime saves
energy, and once you're tucked in you'll never
Ms. Alene Mosko, Matt Smith, Tyler Guidugli, Logan Siemer, Tyler Griese.
notice the difference.
Row 3: Jacob Toebben, Will Ammerman, Eric Davenport, Brett Futscher,
Alex Ammerman, Ted Hays.
Top Cycling Adventures
Cycling Club_________________
1. Coast-to-coast, USA. The TransAmerica trail is
a cycle-touring classic. Try all or parts of the
The Cycling Club was a brainstorm of diehard cyclist 6835km from Astoria, Oregon, on the Pacific
Guidance Counselor Mr. Jason Mott. He has even been seen Ocean, to Yorktown, Virginia, on the Atlantic.
cycling in on a work day, believe it or not. Even though 2. European vineyards. Most of Europe's peerless
vineyards are accessible via public roads.
many of the members participated in Senior Bike Day, the
3. Tour D’Afrique. Start in northern Egypt with
club does not endorse that activity. Since this was the first your handlebars pointed south; the Cape of Good
year for participation, plans did not always hold true. Hope is only 12,000km and 10 countries away.
Several outings were planned for Devou Park and up into 4. America's Great Divide Mountain Bike Route.
Declared the longest off-pavement route on the
Cincinnati. Be ready next year, you bikers. That does not
planet, the full Great Divide Mountain Bike
include motor scooters, Mr. Hartman. Route criss-crosses the continental divide for
Left: Derek Koshiol, Doug Kaiser, Mr. Nick Hovan, Matthew Stark, Casey 4363km from Banff, Alberta, in the Canadian
Moore, Mr. Jason Mott, Josh Krems, Paul Kemp. Rockies to Antelope Wells, New Mexico, on tbgrvn-i
Mexican-American border.
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