Commendations
Here is what
people have said about Norm & Fred:
The
performance's success, in my opinion, is its ability to disseminate
information to students without making them feel that they are
being preached to or patronized!
Eldon King, Principal, Bonne Bay Academy, NF |
I
left your show with tears in my eyes and a heart full of pride
to have been involved in getting "NORM & FRED"
to Shelburne.
Julia Murphy, President, Kin Club, NS |
As you came to life and took the students through the eyes of
your four characters, students were spellbound, amazed and moved
by your many messages about drugs. As I looked across the eyes
of the assembly, you moved, entertained, frightened...but most
importantly, taught the realities of drugs and drug culture.
Tom O'Malley, Counsellor, NS |
You
talked to the students about drugs in a language they could
understand. In fact you could hear a pin drop..
Marlene Bryenton, Lake Of Shining Waters, IODE, PEI
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His
unique drug and alcohol play combines facts and figures, lots
of humour and more than a few dramatic doses of reality to get
the audience thinking about drug use and its consequences.
Jean Kenny, Journalist, PEI |
Some
of our teachers commented that it was the best presentation
they had ever seen on drugs. These comments came from veteran
teachers.
Barbara A. Costelo, Vice-Principal, NS |
On
January 12, 2001, I saw the performance for the third time and
it still brought tears to my eyes.
Charles Uhlman, Lion, NS |
Technically,
your show was electrifying and performed stunningly. You kept
those students from the moment one - not an easy task, congratulations!
Barbara Jessome, Teacher, NS |
"Norm
and Fred" is an effective and dramatic means of showing
young people the dangers and real world of drugs.
Ed Rattee, Lion, NS |
We
are happy to be associated with this program and we wish you
continued success in bringing a very worthwhile message to young
people.
Pat Davis, Port Williams Health Auxiliary, NS |
Your
thoughts, your writing and your performance makes it a valuable
resource by all who "Think About Drugs". This is a
necessary purpose for all who value life and freedom.
John Chataway, Chester - St. Margaret's MLA, NS |
Mr.
Boyd Merrill's presentation was aggressive and powerful. Many
students were moved to tears and walked away with a loud anti-drug
message ringing in their ears.
Drug Awareness Committee, Drug Awareness Committee,
NS |
The
message you are putting forth to these young people is very
much needed in today's society. I know you are making a difference
in some lives.
Chris Wilber, President, East Hants Crime Stoppers,
NS |
The
production was very realistic and passionate. It was discussed
for days afterwards, not only at school but also in homes. It
gave students a realistic view of what drugs can do to your
life.
John Savage, Principal, South Queens Junior High School,
NS |
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