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White Plains Youth Reclaim 4/20 at County Center

Ivan Polanco is a graduate of White Plains High School. Photo Credit: Brian Donnelly
Ivan Polanco performs an original song titled "Savior" at the Westchester Coalition for Drug and Alcohol Free Youth's Marijuana Prevention Day Friday. Photo Credit: Brian Donnelly
Students from across the county gather to reclaim April 20 as Marijuana Prevention Day at the Westchester County Center. Photo Credit: Brian Donnelly
Kids hold signs promoting a drug-free lifestyle Friday at the County Center. Photo Credit: Brian Donnelly

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- Ivan Polanco reclaimed April 20 as Marijuana Prevention Day by teaming up with the Westchester Coalition for Drug and Alcohol-Free Youth to turn the concept of 4/20 on its head.

The White Plains resident, 19, played three songs that he said spread the message of love and hope at the Westchester County Center on Friday. They included Nat King Cole's "LOVE," and two originals from the White Plains High School graduate. 

"It's all too common for teenagers to get caught up in marijuana and alcohol," said Polanco, who believes many kids just do it to fit in. "Other kids may be doing it, but that doesn't mean it's the right thing to do."

Polanco was the captain of his high school wrestling team and a varsity baseball player. The freshman at SUNY Purchase said he never needed to get high because he was always involved in positive activities like sports and music that gave him a natural high.  

"It's a no-brainer," said Rose Arditi, a junior at Byram Hills High School, in a press release. "So many youth are making the healthy choice and staying away from marijuana. April 20 is a day to celebrate those healthy choices and invite others to join us."

Students from high schools across the county gathered Friday afternoon at 4:20 p.m. on the front steps of the County Center, which were adorned with "stairscapes" graphically depicting human skulls with marijuana plants growing out of them.

The Westchester Coalition for Drug and Alcohol-Free Youth tries to reduce substance abuse among youth in Westchester. It represents 30 local community anti-drug coalitions throughout the county. 

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kturbo:

Meanwhile the Westchester Coalition for Drug and Alcohol-Laden Youth held a Marijuana Encouragement Day ceremony at Westchester Airport where they assisted other students from high schools across the county in procuring and consuming marijuana, and subsequently laying back on the grass and watching the planes land while stuffing their faces with Twinkies.

It was clear which kids had a better time.

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