STASHA to host a substance-free party for teens

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Strong Teens Against Substance Hazards and Abuse will hold a drug- and alcohol-free party late this month for Clark County middle and high school students.

STASHA is a peer educator program. Members are ages 12-19 and work to prevent substance abuse among youth and in the community. Some members have never used drugs or alcohol, others have experimented and still others have completed treatment and are now in recovery.

The group is part of the Clark County Youth House within the Department of Community Services.



The party is scheduled for 8-11 p.m. on Fri., April 25, at the Marshall Community Center, 1009 E. McLoughlin Blvd., Vancouver.

Food is free. Attendees are invited to bring a bathing suit and 25 cents for a locker if they want to swim. Other activities include basketball, volleyball, dancing with a live DJ and video and table games.