Hundreds of Teens Create Over 350 Pieces of Anti-Meth Artwork

Hundreds of teens create over 350 pieces of anti-meth artwork
The Idaho Meth Project is using art to teach kids about the dangers of methamphetamine. As part of the “Paint the State” program, hundreds of teens across Idaho’s 44 counties created over 350 large-scale public artworks with an anti-meth message. Teens led teams of friends, families and community members in projects taht included painting the sides of public buildings, hanging banners along …
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Twin Falls teen wins anti-meth art contest
Twin Falls teen artist BrockBartlett, 18, has won the statewidegrand prize for the Idaho Meth Project’s Paint the State campaignfor his steel anti-meth sculpture.
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Gem County anti-meth campaign announces winners
Posted: Friday, August 6, 2010 3:33 pm | Updated: 3:46 pm, Fri Aug 6, 2010. The Idaho Meth Project announced the winners in the statewide “Paint the State” contest this afternoon at the Idaho State Capitol. Teens painted their messages about the risks of methamphetamine use.
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