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The Free Methodist Church WELCOMES You to Sunday Worship services 8:30 or 11:00 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Bible Study Classes (Including college age) Meet at 9:45 a.m. 802 West 22nd St. Terrace Harold Bishop, Pastor Dickinson PRIMAL TIME SHOW # SR CITY ANIMAL Dickinson PARENTHOOD (G13) 22.5, #45.5, 9:00 No Two For One Passes INNOCENT MAN (R) 22.5, #45.5, 9:00 No Two For One Passes RIVER OF DEATH (R) 21.5, #48.5, 7:25 No Two For One Passes SHOCKER (R) 21.5, #48.5, 7:25 No Two For One Passes WORTH WINNING (G13) 22.0, #45.0, 7:20, 9:45 No Two For One Passes GROSS ANATOMY (PG) 20.6, #33.0, 7:05, 0:35 No Student Discoveries No Two For One Passes Showtime marked with # are good only on Sat. & Sun. imagine state FROM LINCOLN CENTER Bars to support designated drivers By Melanie Matthes Kansan staff writer Promotion of a designated driver program in local bars and restaurants is the focus of next week's Alcohol Awareness Week, co-sponsored by a KU student alcohol awareness group. Alcohol Awareness Week will be Monday through Friday and is sponsored by BACCHUS, Boost Alcohol Consciousness Concerning the Health of University Students; Watkins Memorial Health Center; Panhellenic Alliance Board of Officers; KU police; and the department of housing. The designated driver program, organized by Sue Sadecki, president of BACCHUS is called the "I'm On My Way" Anheuser-Busch's national campaign. As part of the campaign, BACCHUS members will distribute plastic cups to local bars and will ask bar owners to give customers who are designated drivers free non-alcoholic beverages, Sadecki said. The cups have BACCHUS' name and driving tips printed on them. They also will be passed out on campus during the week. Sadecki said she hoped that next week's promotion of designated drivers will make drivers aware that many bars offer free non-alcoholic beverages to designated drivers and help establish the practice in the bars that don't now offer free non-alcoholic beverages. "This is something we want to get started so /that students can have more alternatives to drunken driving," Sadecki said. "They need to know that there are ore options." Sadecki said the Board of Class Officers donated the money to buy the 1,400 designated driver cups. The bars that BACCHUS members contacted about the program have been very receptive to the idea, she said. Some bars already offer free beverages to designated drivers but don't announce it to their customers. free beverages to designated drivers, but he had noticed a recent dramatic increase in the number of people asking for free beverages. Dan Williams, assistant manager of The Jayhawk Hawk, 1340 Ohio St., said he thought that the designated program was an excellent idea. Greg Hughes, junior class president of the board, said if the board had awarded $450, Alcohol Awareness Week, not have been possible this year. He said the Hawk always had given The Alcohol Awareness Week kick-off event will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday in front of Wescoe Hall. The kickoff, which will include a seatbelt safety demonstration, was scheduled for Wednesday, Sadecki said, because she thought that more people would attend and that the event would influence people who started hitting the bars in the middle of the week. Mary Altenhofen, nurse health educator at Watkins, said, "People don't always make wise decisions about seatbels or drinking and driving." *15.99 dinner for two: - 2 soups of your choice * 2 eggsroll and 4 crab rangoon * choice of: lemon chicken plumple chicken general tso's chicken ribeye steak potato, roll, and salad Trick or Treat · Trick or Treat · FREE CHINESE MOVIES 7:00 - 9:00PM 機思人 林Che Ma Ru Lin 9:00 - 11:00PM 懸感風雲 Dust in the Wind (with English subtitles) All KU faculty and students are welcomed. 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