Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Winning anti-smoking designs put on display

WOODSTOCK – McHenry County College student Jim Anderson’s winning media design can be seen at local gas stations, drive-ins and restrooms.

Chosen as one of the winners of the McHenry County Department of Health’s annual billboard design contest, Anderson’s design was titled “Smoking in your car is hazardous to your friends and family.” It depicts the damaging effects of second-hand smoke, Community Information Coordinator Debra Quackenbush said in a news release.

Other contest winners were seniors Megan Teresi, Woodstock High School, and Nate Prosser, Johnsburg High School.

The contest sought to highlight local talent while educating the community of the unhealthy effects of smoking. Open to all McHenry County teens, designs were received under the following categories: tobacco prevention, secondhand smoke and quit smoking.

Entries were judged on originality, peer appeal, and simple, colorful design. Making the final selection were teens from Reality Illinois Anti-Tobacco Advocacy groups, members of the McHenry County “Tobacco Free” Coalition, and the McHenry County Department of Health’s Health Promotion staff.

This project was made possible by funds received from the Illinois Department of Public Health. For information on smoking cessation classes, call 815-334-4510 or visit

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