Students say ‘no’ to smoking
11/18/2004 Newark, OH Melissa Knific Newark Advocate Sarah Pastorius, 15, doesn't smoke because she'd rather spend her money on a car than cigarettes. Shaylynn Whetstone, 16, decided not to do it because she's allergic. Gary Dennis, 62, quit after he was diagnosed with throat cancer. "You don't know how many times I think about what I'd done and what I'd almost done to my family," he said. The three Licking County residents, along with people across the country, will join together in support of today's 28th Annual Great American Smokeout, an initiative by the American Cancer Society to educate the public on the risks of tobacco use. Becky Voris, a health educator for Licking County, hopes people will also use it as a day to quit smoking forever. On Wednesday, she was one of the guest speakers for the Just Say No Club at John Clem Elementary School. Several events will be held nationwide today for the Smokeout, including Blow Bubbles Not Smoke in Columbus. Activities are planned on the Statehouse lawn from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., including free "cold- turkey" sandwiches to those who turn in their cigarettes and exhibit booths for cessation providers. This year alone, the American Cancer Society estimates nearly 174,000 new cases of lung cancer will be diagnosed in the United States, and almost 160,000 people will die. Dennis, of Hanover, admits he came close to experiencing death, but is glad he survived and is able to tell his story. "About six years ago, [...]