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originally posted on: 2/12/2008 12:39:02 PM
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Reynold's targeted audience was seventh graders
from six schools in the Huron and Crawford County areas.
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Patrick Reynolds arrived at Willard Middle
School Monday to speak out against the industry his family
helped build.
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The program was sponsored by Fisher-Titus
Medical Center of Norwalk, Mercy Hospital of Willard and the
Bellevue Hospital. There are many
anti-tobacco crusaders out there, but when one of them is the
founder of the foundation for a Smokefree America, as well as an
heir to the R.J. Reynolds tobacco fortune people sit up and take
notice.
Patrick Reynolds arrived at Willard Middle School
Monday to speak out against the industry his family helped build.
Reynold's targeted audience was seventh graders from six schools in
the Huron and Crawford County areas.
The program was
sponsored by Fisher-Titus Medical Center of Norwalk, Mercy Hospital
of Willard and Bellevue Hospital. Reynolds continues his
anti-tobacco crusade for students in Ohio with an appearance
Wednesday at McDowell Auditorium in Ashland. It's sponsored by
Samaritan Regional Health System and the Samaritan Hospital
Foundation.
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