Sara Bumgardner, of the Centralia Prevention Coalition, talks about resources available for visitors at a drive-through site in Centralia during National Drug Take Back Day. Saturday was the 20th annual National Drug Take-Back Day, and locals had the opportunity to drop off unused or expired medications at the Centralia event, no questions asked. The event was hosted by the Centralia Prevention Coalition. It took place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. across from city hall.
Jared Wenzelburger / jared@chronline.com
Stetson McElhaney stands at a tent for Cascade Behavioral Health as they provide resources at a drive-through site in Centralia on Saturday for National Drug Take Back Day.
Jared Wenzelburger / jared@chronline.com
Saturday was the 20th annual National Drug Take-Back Day, and locals had the opportunity to drop off unused or expired medications at the Centralia event, no questions asked. The event was hosted by the Centralia Prevention Coalition. It took place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. across from city hall.
Jared Wenzelburger / jared@chronline.com
Saturday was the 20th annual National Drug Take-Back Day, and locals had the opportunity to drop off unused or expired medications at the Centralia event, no questions asked. The event was hosted by the Centralia Prevention Coalition. It took place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. across from city hall.
Jared Wenzelburger / jared@chronline.com
Saturday was the 20th annual National Drug Take-Back Day, and locals had the opportunity to drop off unused or expired medications at the Centralia event, no questions asked. The event was hosted by the Centralia Prevention Coalition. It took place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. across from city hall.
Jared Wenzelburger / jared@chronline.com
Saturday was the 20th annual National Drug Take-Back Day, and locals had the opportunity to drop off unused or expired medications at the Centralia event, no questions asked. The event was hosted by the Centralia Prevention Coalition. It took place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. across from city hall.
Jared Wenzelburger / jared@chronline.com
Saturday was the 20th annual National Drug Take-Back Day, and locals had the opportunity to drop off unused or expired medications at the Centralia event, no questions asked. The event was hosted by the Centralia Prevention Coalition. It took place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. across from city hall.
Jared Wenzelburger / jared@chronline.com