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2005 Tobacco-Free Poster/Slogan Calendar
Department of Health 2005 Tobacco-Free Poster/Slogan Winners

Click on the month to see a larger picture of the poster and slogan,
plus the winner's name and school.


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January 2005

February 2005

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April 2005

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July 2005

August 2005

September 2005

October 2005

November 2005

December 2005
Who...?
Who will win
NEXT year's
contest?

Missouri residents exceed the national norm for tobacco use, the most preventable cause of premature death in the United States. 26.6 percent of Missouri's adults smoke and 30.3 percent of Missouri's high school students smoke. In addition, 139,000 Missouri children are projected to die prematurely from tobacco if current trends continue.

While adult smoking has generally been decreasing nationwide in recent years, these declines have slowed or stopped. In contrast, smoking among youth increased steadily throughout much of the 1990's. Although the national underage smoking rates have declined somewhat since 1997, they remain at historically high levels. In Missouri, 16,300 youth under age 18 become new smokers every single year.

In light of these alarming statistics, Saint Louis County Department of Health sponsored a Tobacco Prevention Poster/Slogan Contest for County students in grades K-12. The purpose of the contest was to encourage students to spread tobacco-free messages to their peers. Nearly 1,600 entries were received and submitted in the contest. Each of the winners received a $20 gift card valid at any Westfield Shoppingtown. This calendar highlights the top 13 winning entries.

Thank you to the D.A.R.E. Officers, teachers and school faculty who assisted in announcing the contest to students. The contest gave us an opportunity to collaborate in the effort to educate our youth and prevent tobacco use. We would like to give a special thanks to all of the contest participants for their creative artwork and anti-tobacco messages.

Saint Louis County offers:

  • Consultations and resources on tobacco education and prevention for schools and community groups. Call (314) 615-8941 for more information.
  • Educational materials for health fairs, public events and festivals.
  • Information about all forms of tobacco use, including secondhand smoke.
  • Referrals to resources and speakers on tobacco prevention.

(Sources of Information for Tobacco's Toll in the USA and Missouri: National Center for Tobacco-Free Kids, 2002)


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