Mural will serve as positive reminder about importance of meth prevention

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Students at Kohala High School recently gathered for an anti-meth assembly, mural unveiling and rally.

Students at Kohala High School recently gathered for an anti-meth assembly, mural unveiling and rally.

The anti-meth assembly featured an educational presentation by the Hawaii Meth Project and a first-hand account of the dangers of methamphetamine use by a recovering addict.

Also during the event, Oahu-based artist, East-3, placed the final touches on the latest installation of the Not Even Once Mural Project, an initiative focused on bringing large-scale anti-meth murals to schools across the state.