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Moville urged to enjoy Paddy's Day sensibly 11.03.08

PEOPLE in Moville are being urged to 'Celebrate St. Patrick's Day Wisely' through artwork posted throughout the town.
The chosen posters are the work of Tiarnan O Caolain, a pupil at Gaelscoil Cois Feabhail and Orlaith Furlong, who attends Moville Community College.
Their posters were the winners in a recent competition run by the Moville Community Alcohol Project. Tiarnan and Orlaith's artwork has been professionally reproduced to carry the message: ‘Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day Wisely: Don't give alcohol to young people under 18.’
Moville Community Alcohol Project Coordinator David Simpson said the research showed that starting to drink early can lead to developing alcohol dependency as an adult. “It may seem like a small thing when people say 'Oh go on, have a wee drink, it won’t do you any harm' but it can lead to young people being involved in car crashes while alcohol misuse can make it harder to study.”
Mr. Simpson said adults should remember that while they may enjoy a drink, they also have a responsibility to the young people around them including brothers and sisters, sons and daughters and neighbours.
"We are calling on everyone this St. Patrick’s Day to act wisely around alcohol and not give any to young people under 18 and to encourage other adults to do the same. The project wants to thank Tiarnan and Orlaith for their winning posters and for helping us to raise the community’s awareness.
“It is time that we rejected the weary acceptance of underage drinking and found again the spirit of watching out for each other and creating a community where young people are not exposed to alcohol too early," he added.
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