The Drug-Free All Stars of Angelina County, funded by a grant from TxDOT, recently held their September meeting at Lufkin Parks and Recreation. The Drug-Free All Stars are a group of high school seniors from Angelina County schools that serve as role models for the community by living tobacco, drug, and alcohol-free lives.

During their meeting, the Drug-Free All Stars met with Rudy Flores, Deputy Director of Recreation.  Rudy is a previous Drug-Free All Star that talked about the impact of the program on his choice of education leading him to his position and impacting the community today.

To find out more about the Drug-Free All Stars, contact Abby Baker at (936) 634-9308 or by email at abaker@angelinacoalition.org.

Since 1988, The Coalition has focused on eliminating the use of harmful substances by affecting public policy, laws, attitudes, and behaviors, in order to foster healthy life-long choices for the local community.

Contributed Photo/Coalition
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Front row, from left to right: Alexis Pelletier, Alexandrea Foy, Kate Amend, Ariel Webb, and Kennedi Peters.

Second row, from left to right: Dyanna Torres, Rocio Arredondo, Jazlyn Gurrola, Madison Watson, Elaina Day, Miley, McHaney, Makenzi Delaney, and Sierra Havard.

Third row, from left to right: Joeana Alvarez, Emily Ramos, Addison Aguilar, Keyla Contreras, Hailey Lovelady, Isis Luna, Ashlyn Wells, Lynzie Thompson, Savoy Burton, Caelyn Ford, and Heyde Serrano.

Fourth row, from left to right: Rudy Flores, Marco Andrade, Sergio Jimenez, Evan McElroy, Savannah Brightwell, Samantha Nichols, Alexandra Molina, Addison LaCount, Madison LaCount, and Rigoberto Bautista.

Back row, left to right: Zack Hernandez, Kendrick Butler Jr., Jaydn Burns, Isaac Gonzalez, Jewelissa Servin, Oscar Cruz, Mateo Gonzalez, Natalie Murray, and Anna Denby.

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