Friday, April 29, 2011

Rx Pill Drop Today & Tomorrow!


Bring your unwanted Human and Pet Medication to the second National Prescription Drug Take-Back being held at various locations throughout Lakeland and Polk County today, Friday, April 29th and tomorrow, Saturday, April 30th!

StandUP Polk, the Coalition for a Drug-Free Polk, and law enforcement agencies are hosting our community’s Purge Your Pills Rx Drop Off at 11 locations in Hardee and Polk Counties listed below.

Medications should be kept in a clear, air-tight plastic bag.


Drop off locations TODAY - Friday, April 29 - 9AM to 1PM are:

Home Instead Senior Care – 601 South Florida Avenue, Lakeland, FL
Hawthorne Inn of Lakeland – 6150 Lakeland Highlands Road, Lakeland, FL

Drop-off locations TOMORROW - Saturday, April 30 - 9AM to 1PM are:

Auburndale Police Department – 2 Bobby Green Plaza, Auburndale, FL
City of Zolfo Springs Sheriff Substation – US 17 (Town Hall Bldg), Zolfo Springs, FL
Florida Dept. of Transportation – 801 N.Broadway Ave., Bartow, FL – Hosted by Bartow Police Dept.
Davenport Police Department – 17 Market Street, Davenport, FL
Haines City Police Department – 35400 Highway 27, Haines City, FL
Hardee County Sheriff’s Office – 900 East Summit Street, Wauchula, FL
Lake Alfred Police Department – 190 North Seminole Avenue, Lake Alfred, FL
Lake Wales Police Department – 133 East Tillman Avenue, Lake Wales, FL
Lakeland Police Department – 219 N. Massachusetts Avenue, Lakeland, FL
Winter Haven Police Department – 125 North Lake Silver Drive NW, Winter Haven, FL
Wauchula Police Department - 128 South 7th Street, Wauchula, FL

Two countywide prescription medication collections held by StandUP Polk and its coalition and law enforcement partners in spring and fall 2010 resulted in an estimated 650 pounds of recovered pharmaceuticals that were safely disposed of via incineration.

For more information on the local Pill Drop event or locations, please contact StandUP Polk/InnerAct Alliance at (863) 802-0777.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Purge Your Pills Rx Drop Off on April 30th


Here’s your opportunity to start spring cleaning right in your own medicine cabinet! On Saturday, April 30, 2011, the Drug Enforcement Administration and its national and community partners will host the second National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day.

StandUP Polk, the Coalition for a Drug-Free Polk, and local law enforcement agencies in Hardee and Polk counties are proud to join in the DEA’s nationwide event and host our community’s Purge Your Pills Rx Drop Off on April 30th at the 11 locations in Hardee and Polk Counties listed below. Citizens may turn in unused, expired, or unwanted Human and Pet Medications for safe and proper disposal. Medications should be kept in a clear, air-tight plastic bag.



Drop-off locations on Saturday, April 30th, from 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM are:

Auburndale Police Department – 2 Bobby Green Plaza, Auburndale, FL
City of Zolfo Springs Sheriff Substation – US 17 (Town Hall Bldg), Zolfo Springs, FL
Florida Dept. of Transportation – 801 N.Broadway Ave., Bartow, FL – Hosted by Bartow Police Dept.
Davenport Police Department – 17 Market Street, Davenport, FL
Haines City Police Department – 35400 Highway 27, Haines City, FL
Hardee County Sheriff’s Office – 900 East Summit Street, Wauchula, FL
Lake Alfred Police Department – 190 North Seminole Avenue, Lake Alfred, FL
Lake Wales Police Department – 133 East Tillman Avenue, Lake Wales, FL
Lakeland Police Department – 219 N. Massachusetts Avenue, Lakeland, FL
Winter Haven Police Department – 125 North Lake Silver Drive NW, Winter Haven, FL
Wauchula Police Department - 128 South 7th Street, Wauchula, FL


For those who are unable to make it to the Pill Drop Off on April 30th, Home Instead Senior Care is also partnering with StandUP Polk to host a drive-up Rx Drop Off on Friday April 29, 2011, from 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM at two additional locations in Lakeland:

Home Instead Senior Care – 601 South Florida Avenue, Lakeland, FL
Hawthorne Inn of Lakeland – 6150 Lakeland Highlands Road, Lakeland, FL


Two countywide prescription medication collections held by StandUP Polk and its coalition and law enforcement partners in spring and fall 2010 resulted in an estimated 650 pounds of recovered pharmaceuticals. Medications were safely disposed of via incineration. The coalition partners plan to host future pill drop events and hope to establish a permanent pill drop off venue in the county soon to assist residents in proper disposal of unused prescription medications in an environmentally safe manner, and help decrease the availability of expired or unwanted medications to reduce prescription drugs abuse.

This initiative addresses a vital public safety and public health issue. According to the 2009 National Survey on Drug Abuse and Health, more Americans currently abuse prescription drugs than the number of those using cocaine, hallucinogens, and heroin combined. Rates of prescription drug abuse in the U.S. are growing at an alarming rate, especially among teens, who report finding painkillers, stimulants, depressants, and other medications to abuse right in their own family medicine cabinet. Preventing youth from gaining access to prescription and over-the-counter drugs is an important step to prevent and stop this epidemic.

For more information on the local Pill Drop event or locations, please contact StandUP Polk/InnerAct Alliance at (863) 802-0777.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Annual Fifth Grade Red Ribbon Rallies Coming Up In May


Nearly 6,000 fifth grade students in Polk County have been invited to participate in InnerAct Alliance’s 2011 Red Ribbon Rallies! Rallies in Lakeland are scheduled on Tuesday, May 3rd at 9:30 AM and 11:30 AM at The Lakeland Center. Fifth graders from Haines City and Winter Haven area schools will gather on Thursday, May 12th, at 10:00AM, at the Polk State College Gym in Winter Haven.

The anti-drug motivational rallies focus on reinforcing critical substance abuse resistance skills before students enter middle school in the fall. Nationally known speaker, Patrick T. Grady, community leaders, and radio personalities from WONN/WPCF/WLKF/WWRZ will address the students to encourage the choice of a positive, healthy lifestyle without the use of drugs.

Fifth graders have been challenged to compete in a special contest to create original essays, poems, and posters that convey topical anti-drug messages about the dangers of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs. Contest participants will be recognized during the rallies and overall first place winners in each contest category will receive cash prizes of $100, $50 and $25.

Bath Salts - The New Danger Drug


While efforts to outlaw synthetic marijuana compounds found in herbal incense products such as K2 and Spice have garnered the spotlight lately, another dangerous drug has emerged causing even greater concern among health professionals – Bath Salts.

Florida and several other states have recently banned, or are considering banning, the sale of these packets of white powder sold in smoke shops and convenience stores under brand names like Ivory Wave, Vanilla Sky, Zoom 2, Pixie Dust, Sextacy, Ocean Burst, Purple Rain, Hurricane Charlie, and many more.

Users of bath salts snort, inject, or smoke the powder, which acts as a stimulant to produce a cocaine and meth-like high. The stimulants in these products affect neurotransmitters in the brain, which can cause hallucinations, paranoia, rapid heartbeat, violent behavior, and suicidal thoughts.

Across the country, there have been an increasing number of reports from hospital emergency rooms and poison control centers about cases of exposure to the chemicals in bath salt powders, containing mephedrone and methylenedioxypyrovalerone, also known as MDPV. According to the American Association of Poison Control Centers, there were 291 calls in 2010 about people hospitalized after bath salt abuse. Reports of usage spiked up to 373 cases in the first month of 2011.

For more information or medical assistance after contact with bath salts, contact the FL Poison Information Center in Tampa at 1-800-222-1222.

Keeping Kids Safe: On Bikes & Off Drugs!

On Sunday morning, April 3rd, the fun place to be was the Kid’s Bike Race and Bicycle Rodeo at Central Park in Downtown Winter Haven. The event, held in conjunction with the Annual Chain of Lakes Cycling Classic, included a bike rodeo, free bicycle helmets and fittings, and bike safety.

In the photo, Lisa Jones, Coalition Coordinator for StandUP Polk/UthMpact/InnerAct Alliance, lines up participants for the Bike Rodeo. InnerAct Staff was also on hand to share drug prevention materials with parents and kids. Statistics show that the average age kids are offered a gateway drug is 11.5, yet most parents don’t talk to their kids about drugs until 11th grade.

Event sponsors were Safe Kids Florida Suncoast, All Children’s Hospital, Florida Dept. of Transportation, Cycling Classics, Inc., Tammy and Ronnie Edmiston, InnerAct Alliance, and StandUP Polk.

LPD Unveils Our Community's First "Be The Wall" Support Wall


InnerAct Alliance and StandUP Polk, the Coalition for a Drug-Free Polk, are proud to be working with a pro-active group of coalition members, which includes the Lakeland Police Department, Polk County Schools, Florida Department of Children and Families, the Florida Office of Drug Control, and many other local partners, in the innovative statewide Be the Wall social marketing campaign that encourages parents to be consistent and steadfast in discouraging underage drinking.

InnerAct staff and coalition members were on hand at the Lakeland Police Department’s Open House on March 19, 2011 to welcome our new police chief, Linda Womack, and share drug prevention materials with parents and kids. Statistics show that the average age kids are offered a gateway drug is 11.5, yet most parents don’t talk to their kids about drugs until 11th grade.

The Lakeland Police Department showed their enthusiastic support by unveiling a visible structure on which parents and influential adults could display cardboard bricks with their signed pledge to Be Clear, Be Firm, Be Consistent…Be The Wall when it comes to keeping alcohol out of the hands of teens. Special thanks to Florida Crime Prevention Practitioners, Anna Ricks (l) and Kim Freeman (r), pictured in the photo above/left standing beside Polk County’s first law enforcement agency support “wall” that they helped spearhead as partners in our community’s Be The Wall Campaign.

The Be The Wall campaign is designed on the premise that while alcohol may be the primary substance of choice for teens across the state and country, underage drinking should be the single most preventable at risk behavior among our teenagers. Recent scientific research shows the adolescent brain is still developing well into the mid-20s. The studies illustrate that teens are wired to take risks, which may help to explain why they are especially prone to rebellious and impulsive behavior.

Help us be the wall between teens and alcohol. Join thousands of Florida parents who have taken the pledge to keep alcohol out of the hands of our kids at www.bethewall.org. For tips on how to talk with your teen, please call StandUP Polk at (863) 802-0777.