Posts Tagged ‘Club’

narcotics anonymous meetings in pemberton, new jersey at the 449 club in pemberton?

August 10, 2011 - 6:58 am 1 Comment
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by kirkh

Question by vick: narcotics anonymous meetings in pemberton, new jersey at the 449 club in pemberton?
i would also like to know where is it located by? I just moved with a realitive and don’t know of any meetings close by, I do however drive and can use a car that is here cause mine is in the shop so can someone in the fellowship give me some information for this meeting site or any other one that is in Mount Laurel,Mount Holly, Marlton, etc……I have 2 months coming up on the 29th and love what na has done to me so far as to me wanting to keep my soberity. As well my higher power which is Jesus Christ so please give me a minute of your time and give me some pointer’s thank you !!!!!!!

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Answer by AJ
http://portaltools.na.org/portaltools/MeetingLoc/

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Club Drugs & Raves – Anti-Drug Culture Educational Video PSA

September 27, 2010 - 1:01 am 25 Comments

Raves are late-night dance parties that are held in dance clubs or at temporary venues such as warehouses, open fields, parks or empty buildings. Some simply take place in suburbia in the homes of youth whose parents are out of town. The rave trend started in Europe in the eighties and became prevalent in most metropolitan areas of the US by the early nineties. Raves are often advertised to attendees as alcohol-free events to detract attention and curiosity from law enforcement and to appease parents. Thumping electronic music and stimulating visual effects usually are components of a rave. Party attendees or “ravers” take club drugs such as MDMA (ecstasy), GHB, ketamine, Rohypnol, LSD and nitrous oxide to enhance their overall experience. Rave promoters advertise famous DJs and PLUR, the ravers’ mantra, which stands for peace, love, unity and respect. Contrary to this mantra, these overly crowded, unsupervised dance parties have often ended in the accidental death of an experimental teen who was merely going with the crowd. Drug dealers will sell ecstasy tablets to young and naive ravers, wait for the drugs to take effect and then take back the remaining drugs along with whatever money the victim has on them. Whether a rave takes place at a friend’s home, an abandoned warehouse or a nightclub with security, overdose, rape, robbery and death are all potential outcomes. Join these amazing kids who have taken the initiative to speak up about club drugs and raves to help

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GHB, Rave and Club Drugs – Educational Anti-Drug Video PSA

July 26, 2010 - 1:13 pm 29 Comments

GHB, Rave and Club Drugs; When: 3/4/2005; Sponsor: MCTFT; This hour-long training telecast will explore the illicit world of GHB (Gamma-hydroxybutyrate) drug trafficking, use and abuse. GHB is classified as a sedative-hypnotic and/or a central nervous system depressant. It produces euphoria, intoxication and hallucinations with alcohol like effects. Because it produces such a rapid progression from drowsiness to sleep, it is often used as a “date-rape” drug. The program will focus on GHB trafficking, “date-rape” case studies, and GHB on the Internet. It will also cover the use, abuse, addiction and the pharmacological effects of the drug and what law enforcement officers need to know to recognize the indicators that a suspect is high on GHB. The program will also include a segment on Rave and Club Drugs — particularly Ecstasy — how to recognize the indicators and hear one mother’s story of how an experiment with Ecstasy cost her high school son his life. Program Panelists: Scott Albrecht; DEA Special Agent, Tampa, FL Office; Trinka Porrata; Retired Los Angeles Police Department Narcotics Detective; Target Audience: Primary target audiences for this program will include law enforcement officials, drug prevention specialists, Drug-Free Communities Act grantees, Safe and Drug-Free Schools coordinators, educators, administrators, counselors, treatment providers, drug court members, policy makers, business leaders, coalition volunteers, drug demand reduction coordinators

The latest digital addiction. Will the iPod be the new bong? In a recent article the spokesperson for the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs is quoted as saying that “if you have a kid wanting to explore this, you probably have a kid that may end up smoking marijuana or looking for bigger things.” PSA for i-Dosing and i-Doser Beware of songs like Hands of God, Gates of Hades, Nitrous, Quick Happy… Created by Jonathan Nafarrete End song by Fortnight Arts and Kraphts Galleries
Video Rating: 3 / 5

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700 Club – Feature – “Live to Tell” – Marty Angelo – 5/23/06

March 8, 2010 - 7:07 pm Comments Off


Video begins after 10 second countdown. Marty Angelo, a former music business entrepreneur, is the author of the powerful life-changing autobiography, “Once Life Matters: A New Beginning.” Angelo’s story reveals how Jesus Christ totally transformed his sinful life of “sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll” into a strong witness of God’s grace, mercy, and love. The book is offered free to prisons, substance abuse rehab programs, and troubled celebrities. Before Angelo’s dramatic and “electrifying” conversion to Christianity in 1981 and going into full-time ministry, he worked in the entertainment business for 15 years, getting his first professional break from the “late Jimi Hendrix.” He managed various rock bands including the popular, Grass Roots starring Rob Grill. Angelo also created, wrote, and produced the ’70s trendy dance television show, “Disco Step-by-Step®” and in 1978 was voted one of the Top 20 disco record promoters in the world. Angelo was arrested in 1980 for two counts of possession of cocaine and served two and a half years in a federal prison. He became a Christian through his legal troubles and has been a minister for the last 26+ years. Marty Angelo has served God with Chuck Colson’s Prison Fellowship Ministries, Teen Challenge of Southern California, and Faith Farm Ministries. He also helped develop the “Drug Farm,” the Palm Beach County Florida Sheriff’s faith-based residential ‘boot-camp style’ treatment facility. Angelo is currently a full-time prison minister, author, and teacher. For more information see – www.martyangelo.com

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Club Drug PSA

January 23, 2010 - 10:53 pm 4 Comments


PSA made for my video art class in 2007. The statistic is fake and made up. Music “The Apartment Song” by Do Make Say Think

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