Alumni

If you're an alumnus of any SLBTS Treatment Center, we want you to stay in touch with us. Why? Because your success is our success. We want to know how you're doing. In fact, if you're ever in the neighborhood, we hope you'll stop by and say hello. There'll be a cup of coffee waiting for you!

When you're online, be sure to check in with us through this page. We continually update it to keep you posted of the most current alumni events. We're sure you'll find something of interest.

Our First Annual Alumni Reunion took place September 24-25, 2005. It was a great weekend and we will be posting pictures of the events on this page soon. Check back in a few days!

We have a semi-annual newsletter. We hope you find it helpful and informative. It's just another way for you to stay in touch. Click here to read our current issue.

 

 

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July 4th, 2008


Decline in Traffic Deaths Credited to Drinking-Age Laws
Thu, 3 Jul 2008 09:39:12 EDT
Raising the legal drinking age to 21 resulted in an 11-percent decrease in the number of drunk teenagers involved in fatal car crashes, according to new research from the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation (PIRE).
Miller Won't Drop Alcoholic Energy Drinks
Wed, 2 Jul 2008 11:13:57 EDT
Miller Brewing Company officials say they have no plans to pull the Sparks alcoholic energy drink from store shelves or even to review the marketing strategy for the product.
Califano Urges NCAA to Ban All Beer and Alcohol Ads at Broadcast Events
Wed, 2 Jul 2008 11:06:02 EDT
In a letter dated July 1, 2008, Joseph A. Califano, Jr. Chairman and President of The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University, urged the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) to eliminate all beer and alcohol advertising at NCAA broadcast events.

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