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The holiday season is a wonderful time of year when families come together for celebrations. The break in school gives youth an opportunity for unstructured time away from the rigors of the classroom.

It can also be a time when teens encounter situations that tempt them to make poor decisions regarding underage drinking. It is especially problematic when we add in the propensity of some adults to promote alcohol-included events as a way to mark Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah and other cultural holidays. In fact, the night before Thanksgiving is considered the most common day for underage drinking.

The presence of alcohol at family gatherings often results in easy access for minors. Teens report they often get alcohol from friends or family and many teens cite other people’s homes as the common setting for youth consumption of alcohol.

In the most recent California Healthy Kids Survey of San Ramon Valley Unified School District students, 22% of 11th-graders indicated that they had at least one drink in the last 30 days and 12% indicated they participated in binge drinking (five or more drinks in a row).

Parents need to be reminded that it is against the law to provide alcohol to youth. The City of San Ramon, Town of Danville and community of Alamo are all covered by social host ordinances that make it unlawful to host a gathering where alcohol is provided to anyone under the age of 21. Violation of this ordinance can result in fines of up to $1000 and up to six months in jail.

Let’s all do our part to make sure that we all have a safe and happy holiday season.

Editor’s note: Patty Hoyt of ADAPT San Ramon Valley can be reached at 937-0505, ext. 305 or pattyhoyt@discoveryctr.net.

Editor’s note: Patty Hoyt of ADAPT San Ramon Valley can be reached at 937-0505, ext. 305 or pattyhoyt@discoveryctr.net.

Editor’s note: Patty Hoyt of ADAPT San Ramon Valley can be reached at 937-0505, ext. 305 or pattyhoyt@discoveryctr.net.

Patty Hoyt is the alcohol policy coordinator at the Discover Counseling Center in Danville. (Contributed photo)
Patty Hoyt is the alcohol policy coordinator at the Discover Counseling Center in Danville. (Contributed photo)

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