Red Ribbon Week Begins October 23
Landmarks Go Red, Drug Education Messaging Continues
Landmarks across the DEA Omaha Division will light red on Sunday, October 23, in recognition of Red Ribbon Week.
OMAHA, Neb. – The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Omaha Division will join with communities across the nation in kicking off Red Ribbon Week, the nation’s oldest and largest drug misuse prevention awareness program, on Sunday, October 23. Landmarks across the five state division will light red in recognition of the annual event and Governor’s from Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota have issued state proclamation encouraging their citizens to demonstrate their commitment to a drug-free lifestyle.
Red Ribbon Week began following the death of DEA Special Agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena who was kidnapped, tortured and murdered in 1985 by drug traffickers he was investigating in Mexico. After Kiki’s death, people began wearing red ribbons to honor his sacrifice. Today, millions of people celebrate Red Ribbon Week by wearing red ribbons, participating in community anti-drug events and pledging to live drug-free lives.
“DEA lost a special man in Kiki Camarena,” DEA Omaha Division Special Agent in Charge Justin C. King said. “It’s only fitting that his legacy lives on today through the work being done by countless individuals providing education on the dangers and consequences of experimentation and drug use.”
During Red Ribbon Week and throughout the year, DEA investigators visit with schools and community groups to discuss drug trends and promote drug awareness in communities.
“More than 107,000 American lives were lost to drugs last year,” King said. “I can’t stress enough how important it is for families to sit down together and have honest conversations about the possible outcomes of drug use and abuse. That one conversation can make all the difference in the life of your friend or family member.”
This year, 15 landmarks in the DEA Omaha Division are Going Red for Red Ribbon. A complete list of these landmarks can be found below. Communities across the nation are encouraged to “Go Red” by lighting up classrooms, offices, libraries, town halls and other locations using red bulbs, gel filters or red balloons and decorations. Participants can post their Red Ribbon photos on social media using hashtags, #DEARedRibbon and #GoRed4RedRibbon.
To speak with someone about the possibility of having a DEA education and awareness presentation at your school or community group, please contact Public Information Officer Emily Murray at 571-387-3545.
Iowa
Alliant Energy Tower (Cedar Rapids)
Davenport Sky Bridge (Davenport)
Vue Rooftop (Iowa City)
City Hall (Sioux City)
Minnesota
Enger Tower (Duluth)
Sperry Tower (Eagan)
The France Avenue Lights (Edina)
100 and 111 Washington Square (Minneapolis)
35W Bridge (Minneapolis)
Capella Tower (Minneapolis)
Lowry Avenue Bridge (Minneapolis)
Nebraska
Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge (Omaha)
Fountain Ridge (Omaha)
South Dakota
The World’s Only Corn Palace (Mitchell)
Main Street Square (Rapid City)