Red Ribbon Fun

First slide in Red Ribbon presentation

 

Crazy socks, ties, and twins everywhere you look, what on earth could be happening? Red ribbon week of course! Why do we celebrate red ribbon week? Red ribbon week originates from special agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena, a DEA officer, who sacrificed his life to stop drug trafficking. In memory of him his family and friends bore red ribbons; red was his favorite color. Soon enough more and more people began to catch on to this new tradition and eventually grew to a national scale. Now every year, for a week, people in schools and communities gather to celebrate in drug free activities and remember “Kiki”. This year red ribbon week is on October the 22nd-26th.

One person that, like Camarena, wants to stop drug use is Alexis Moreno, a member on the Council of Alcohol and Drug abuse. She came to Garner M.S. on October the 15 to talk to the Yearlings at the Red Ribbon Assembly.  She says, “I want to educate the community as much as possible.” She believes that educating people about drugs and alcohol will prevent drug use in the first place, and she has been educating for 5 years. This assembly wasn’t meant

Enrique “Kiki” Camarena

just to give us the ugly facts and statistics. “The assembly will get our school excited to be drug free” said Janelle Owens (8), before the assembly.  But wait, are you still wondering about Garner’s fun activities? On Monday the 22nd Yearlings can wear ties, Tuesday you can dress like a twin with a friend, Wednesday you can wear crazy socks, Thursday a spirit shirt, and Friday you can wear a college shirt. This red ribbon week will be a blast!

Slender: The Terrifying Game of Hide & Seek

 He can see every move you make, even without eyes. He’ll follow you wherever you go, his presence penetrating your soul. And you must resist the urge to turn around, because one look into his face, and he will capture you. His name is Slender Man. He’s tall, has no facial features, and has many tentacles in which he grabs his victims. He has his very own first person scare game called “Slender.”

The game starts off in the forest, where you will have nothing but a small flashlight with a battery that you must conserve. You must then walk around the woods in search of 8 pages. Each time you find a page, Slender Man will teleport his way around you. The closer that he gets, you’ll start to hear some creepy music. When you collect 5 or more pages, the music will get louder and creepier, meaning that you have made Slender Man mad. If he does catch you, the screen will be covered in static and a close-up of his face will be shown. Not everyone has completed all 8 levels of the game, however. “I’ve only gotten 6 pages” says Lunden Lopez (8).

Even though the game is not graphic, it is quite scary.  It’s a terrifying game of hide and seek. If you’re interested in playing this game, it is available for free download on the official website.

A screenshot of Slender Man featured in the game.

WE HEAR YOU!!!!

 

Please give the Garner Gazette ideas for articles!!!

By Nate Levine

Do you have any ideas for articles?? The Garner Gazette is listening to you!!! “I want an article over the Justin Beiber magazine” said Tommy Cura (7).  “I want an article over what’s trending” said Briana Hearas (8).  “I want an article about gum rights” said Adam Martinez (7). If you don’t know there are already articles on those topics. Please go online to Garner Gazette and read an article!!! Please give us ideas and spread the word.  WE HEAR YOU!!!!!