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Queen Anne’s County Goes Purple Kickoff

September 6, 2024 - September 7, 2024

The annual “QAC Goes Purple” campaign is set to return this September, with two kick-off events scheduled during the Queen Anne’s Soccer Club opening weekend.
Friday, September 6
5:00 to 8:00 pm
Church Hill Park
This event includes live music, giveaways and county resources.
Saturday, September 7
8:00 am to 2:00 pm
Route 18 Park
This event includes giveaways and county resources.
This event marks the beginning of a month-long opioid awareness initiative aimed at educating and mobilizing the community against substance abuse.
The Queen Anne’s County Office of the Sheriff and the Queen Anne’s County Drug-Free Coalition, in collaboration with Queen Anne’s County Department of Health, Queen Anne’s County Public Schools, Queen Anne’s County Chamber of Commerce, Queen Anne’s County Department of Emergency Services, Queen Anne’s County Parks and Recreation and the Queen Anne’s County Commissioners, are proud to present the “QAC Goes Purple” campaign. This joint effort empowers both the youth and the community to stand together in the fight against substance abuse.
Attendees at both events can look forward to giveaways, valuable resources, and entertainment (live music will only be at the Friday evening event).
“QAC Goes Purple” signifies a collaborative effort that transcends organizational boundaries and unites the community against substance abuse. By participating in this initiative, individuals can make a meaningful impact and contribute to a safer, more informed community.
Stay updated and engage with “QAC Goes Purple” on social media by following @QACGoesPurple or visit the official website at www.QACGoesPurple.org for more information and to find out how you can get involved.

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Start:
September 6, 2024
End:
September 7, 2024
Website:
www.QACGoesPurple.org

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