Glasgow Residents Take A Stand Against Smoking
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Posted: 6:41 PM Nov 20, 2009
Glasgow Residents Take A Stand Against Smoking
The Great American Smoke-out kicked off Thursday and one area community is hoping to snuff out cigarette smoking for good.
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The Great American Smoke-out kicked off Thursday and one area community is hoping to snuff out cigarette smoking for good.

Several Glasgow residents took a stand Friday on a product they say is killing hundreds of Kentuckians every year.

Members of the local health department and smoke-free communities took over the Glasgow square to educate people about the effects of smoking.

Volunteers gave people information on how to quit smoking and avoid second-hand smoke.

The event was called empty shoes and the square was littered with real and fake pairs of shoes in order to make a point about the hazards facing Kentucky smokers.

"We have a display set up of shoes to indicate the number of people we believe will die of secondhand smoke within the next year in this area," says Linda Craiger, Smoke-Free Communities.

The group also provided residents with a chance to fill out questionnaires to see how they feel about smoking and its effects on the community.

The event ran from 7:00 Friday morning until 4:00.



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