The television show “Minute To Win It” inspired Unami Middle School in Chalfont, Pennsylvania. Red Ribbon Week organizers recreated the show’s games. Teams of students competed in challenges with names like “Defying Gravity”, “Sticky Situation”, “Paperscraper”, and “Spooning Marbles”. Bring the excitement of “Minute To Win It” to your school. You can go to www.nbc.com/minute-to-win-it/ for descriptions of the games and an instructional video on each one. Give all participants “Win Or Lose By What You Choose: Be Drug Free” Red Satin Gold-Foil Ribbons. Award “Winners Don’t Do Drugs” Sparkle Foil Pencils to everyone who masters a challenge.
Leaders unite with the common goal of raising a generation of drug-free children who make healthy choices. The good news is that, thanks to creative approaches to anti-drug education, Red Ribbon Week has captured the attention of millions of young people.
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The television show “Minute To Win It” inspired Unami Middle School in Chalfont, Pennsylvania. Red Ribbon Week organizers recreated the show’s games. Teams of students competed in challenges with names like “Defying Gravity”, “Sticky Situation”, “Paperscraper”, and “Spooning Marbles”. Bring the excitement of “Minute To Win It” to your school. You can go to www.nbc.com/minute-to-win-it/ for descriptions of the games and an instructional video on each one. Give all participants “Win Or Lose By What You Choose: Be Drug Free” Red Satin Gold-Foil Ribbons. Award “Winners Don’t Do Drugs” Sparkle Foil Pencils to everyone who masters a challenge.