The Herald Bulletin

November 5, 2009

Letter: Choose wisely for family event venues

Community leaders and members should not send 'mixed messages'


It has come to my attention recently that many well intentioned, credible organizations and agencies may not have thought about the implications when planning an event, program or fundraiser. There have been many examples of agencies that work with children, support children, promote family values or collaborate with other agencies, hosting events where alcohol and tobacco use is allowed and accepted.

I realize that it is important for the community to support local businesses. However, it is also important for community leaders and members to not send “mixed messages.” Research shows the harmful effects of secondhand smoke. Until our elected officials address the importance of a comprehensive smoke-free air ordinance it is imperative that supporters step up and support establishments that are 100 percent smoke-free. This means scheduling business meetings, parties and other gatherings in these venues.

Alcohol research supports the fact that domestic abuse and child abuse in our county has a direct correlation to alcohol and drug use. Does it make sense to allow alcohol consumption or bier gardens at events that are publicized as family-centered or are held to support agencies whose mission is to protect the health and well-being of children and families?

If you are promoting activities relating to children or families, please consider these requests. Ensure that the venue you select is alcohol and tobacco free. Ensure that funding sources, prizes, and advertising placement are free of alcohol and tobacco messages. Ensure that donated materials come from donors that promote healthy, smoke-free life styles.

Please reflect on my comments, and when planning your next event bear in mind that a completely smoke-free venue is your healthiest choice.

Karesa Knight-Wilkerson

Executive Director

Healthy, Tobacco-Free Madison County Inc.