Taking a Stand
Students from Iroquois High School work with the Blue Apple Players and 21c to share an anti-drug message.
Bio: Melissa Chipman was born and raised in New England, but she's a Southerner by choice. In addition to writing for The Paper, she’s the Deputy Director of Content for Insider Louisville. Melissa is also the creator of the My Loueyville blog and co-host of the Louisville, Not Kentucky podcast.
Students from Iroquois High School work with the Blue Apple Players and 21c to share an anti-drug message.
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