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Events in the La Crosse Area for Alcohol Awareness Month

March 20, 2008         7pm- 9pm       Central High School                        From Binge to Blackout

April 11, 2008             11am - 5pm    Coulee Council on Addictions      Chicken Q
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Coulee Council
on Addictions
921 West Avenue South, La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601

April is Alcohol Awareness Month
Alcohol Awareness websites:

Alcohol Awareness Month
Alcohol Facts You'll Never Hear from Big Booze
Alcoholism
Binge Drinking
Teens and Alcohol Don't Mix
What is Alcohol Awareness Month?
Alcohol Awareness Month (AAM) is an annual observance that encourages local communities to focus on
alcoholism and alcohol-related issues. AAM began as a way to inform the American public that alcoholism
is a treatable disease, not a moral weakness, and that people who are addicted to alcohol can and do
recover. Since 1987, AAM has been sponsored by the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug
Dependence, an organization dedicated to fighting the stigma and disease of alcoholism and other drug
addictions.

What is Alcoholism?
The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism defines alcoholism (or alcohol dependence) as a
chronic disease with four symptoms:
(1) a strong need to drink (craving);
(2) an inability to limit the number of drinks (loss of control);
(3) signs of withdrawal, such as sweating, shaking, and nausea, once drinking has stopped (physical
dependence); and
(4) a need to drink greater amounts of alcohol to get "high" (tolerance).
People who crave alcohol have an uncontrollable need to drink that is stronger than their desire to stop
drinking. These cravings for alcohol last for a lifetime and can be as strong as the need for food or water.
The risk for developing alcoholism is influenced by a person's genes and by a person’s lifestyle.