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I feel that this workshop was very realistic
and filled with information. Some of the pictures were kind of
graphic but besides that it was very good. I believe that most
of my friends would enjoy this. Thank You.
Jada-Rose
Chicago
December 3, 2006
Need more hands on.
Kathryn Lowry
Mount Prospect, IL
December 3, 2006
I really learned al ot from this
exhibit!
Sarah
Libertyville, IL
December 3, 2006
Great exibit... Very realistic...Had a ton
of fun.
Erin W
Libertyville, IL
December 3, 2006
Very educational and
eye-opening!!
Kelly Jaffke
Libertyville, IL
December 3, 2006
Coke is bad.
Dominic Rivera
Hometown, Illinois
December 2, 2006
I can only hope that a lot of young people
see this. Drugs took away my youth. I now have over a year and
a half clean from all mind and mood altering substances. It's
all about eductaion. Keep coming back! Thank you for the
reminder.
Anonymous
Elmhurst, IL
December 2, 2006
Very informative, great
exhibit.
John Lutinski
Grayslake, IL
December 2, 2006
I love the exhibit.
Kathyn Phillips
Crystal Lake
December 2, 2006
I will not do drugs at all.
Brooke
Crystal Lake
December 2, 2006
I don`t like drugs.
Loreto Garcia
Chicago
December 2, 2006
Drugs are bad.
Eddie O'Connor
Wheaton, IL
December 2, 2006
Pretty Good exhibit
Ammar
Pakistan
December 1, 2006
This museum is fun.
TeaTea
Chicago
December 1, 2006
I think that this is a very good exhibit
because it teaches a lot of poeple what is bad for us, but al
ot of poeple deicde to ignore this. Hopefully one day they
will recongnize that this is wrong for them. Thanks for
teaching us this.
Maribel Diaz
Chicago
December 1, 2006
I'm in love with your exhibit. I've been
influenced by your exhibit, and i think you should continue
having it because it is very nice and teaches people a very
good lesson. Unfortunatley, this is the first time i've seen
this exhibit.
Natasha Rankin
Chicago
December 1, 2006
I hate drugs. They made me lose a lot of
family members. Hopefully everybody never uses them
again.
Edgar Diaz
Chi-town
December 1, 2006
This exhibit is really cool.
Ashley Camacho
Chicago
November 30, 2006
I do not like this
discovery.
Rashema Smith
Chicago
November 30, 2006
I WANT TO KNOW ABOUT DRUG IN THE EARLY
1980s.
Joey
CHICAGO
November 30, 2006
Great exhibit.
SHAVON
Lake Forest
November 30, 2006
This experience was a real shock to see how
drugs are affecting our lives and society.
Gretchen G
Chicago
November 30, 2006
I had fun while I was here! Don't do drugs.
Jasmine Puller
Des Plaines, IL
November 30, 2006
Drugs are bad for you.
Nate Andersen
Des Plaines, IL
November 30, 2006
Don't do drugs.
Matthew
Chicago, Illinois
November 30, 2006
Do not use drugs. I mean it!!
Chris Boyes
Chicago, Illinois
November 30, 2006
Don't do drugs.
Ivan Guzman
Chicago, Illinois
November 30, 2006
DO NOT DO DRUGS.
JAMES
Chicago, Illinois
November 30, 2006
I like this place; I like the models of the
motels.
Alyssa Espinosa
Chicago, Illinois
November 29, 2006
I THINK THAT STAYING DRUG FREE WILL BE
GOOD.
DANNY
Chicago
November 29, 2006
My brother almost died in a car crash
because of a poly-drug user. Let the madness end.
Allie Mason
Chicago
November 29, 2006
DON'T DO DRUGS! Don't be like Chris
Farley!
Nick Parker
Chicago
November 29, 2006
I love how these things show all the dangers
of drugs.
Daniela Castillo
Blue Island, IL
November 29, 2006
It was a great thing to learn and I will
never in my life want to do drugs because i predict I will go
to a Division 1 school in the future.
Lorenzo Dillard
Evanston, IL
November 28, 2006
I think drugs can really mess your mind up
and also kill brain cells, and I will never do drugs. zi have
better things for me in life.
Jarrod
Chi-town
November 28, 2006
I think that drugs are bad for you because
they are bad for your lungs.
Kionte Taylor
Chicago
November 28, 2006
I THINK THAT DRUGS ARE BAD BECAUSE YOU CAN
DIE FROM THEM.
Dmorriea Howard
Chicago
November 28, 2006
I know that drugs can kill you. I want to
give you guys some advice and say this: if you decide to take
drugs, then i'll see your funeral. Please please please don't
do drugs or you'll die. MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.
P.S. Good Luck
Yesenia
Chi Town
November 28, 2006
I realize how much drugs can hurt you even
if you're careful with them.
Beverly
Bolingbrook
November 28, 2006
I AM DRUG FREE AND THAT'S THE WAY TO BE!!
Mikey Falbo
Burbank
November 28, 2006
Great exhibit! We promise not to do
drugs...team 8C!
Liberty Junior High
Burbank
November 28, 2006
Your exhibits really gave me a better
insight on how drugs affect the youth.It also let me know how
many drugs are being used in the United States
today.
Kara Williams
Chicago
November 28, 2006
I want to learn about everything.
Chezlynn
Chicago
November 27, 2006
This place made me learn more about drugs.
Thanks for the info.
Lindy
Burbank, IL
November 27, 2006
I hate drugs.
Josh Alberto
Burbank, IL
November 25, 2006
Schools should be encouraged to use this
exhibit for field trips instead of some of the non-sensical
field trips they offer. This exhibit should be placed on CD'S
and sent to all schools.
MARY McKEON
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
November 25, 2006
THIS PLACE IS AWESOME! IT HELPS PEOPLE
REALIZE THE DANGERS IN OUR WORLD. EVERYONE SHOULD COME AND
VISIT SO WE COULD SEE, & HELP PREVENT ALL OF THE DANGERS
IN OUR ENVIROMENT. WE ALL HAVE A SAY IN OUR WORLD, AND I THINK
THAT IT SHOULD BE A GOOD ONE.
KALLIE FOGARTY
CANNERYVILLE
November 25, 2006
Very interesting and
informative.
Carolyn
Berwyn, IL
November 25, 2006
Great informative exhibit!
Heidi Rentz
Chicago
November 25, 2006
This display is amazing; it should be on a
world tour to show young adults and teenagers what can happen
to you. And to show what your life would be like on drugs.
Timothy Hoffman
Evergreen
November 24, 2006
I like it because it is interactive and
educatinal.
Leonardo Mosqueda
Chicago
November 24, 2006
This exibit is good because it tells people
not to do drugs;it also tells young kids not to do
drugs.
Michaelangelo Mosqueda
Chicago
November 24, 2006
I Love this place; it gives great facts
about drugs and shows what happened to people who did drugs. I
think other kids should come to this exhibit to learn more
about the consequences of drugs!
Alexia Mosqueda
Chicago
November 24, 2006
Proud to be drug free!!!
Marti P
Dayton, Texas
November 24, 2006
After you have visited this exhibit, you
will never want to have anything to do with drugs for the rest
of your life. It really opened my eyes to the damaging effects
that drugs have on the world.
Alexandra
Chicago
November 24, 2006
I love your exhibit. Thank you for telling
people drugs are bad for you and that they can kill you.
Thanks for sharing!
Madeline
Chicago
November 24, 2006
Excellent exhibit, important information for
everyone. Thank you for the literature
Connie
Chicago
November 24, 2006
Very interesting exhibit.
Joel B.
Oak Park, Illinois
November 24, 2006
I had NO idea there were so many dugs in the
world(or maybe i did but i didn't think about it). Its scary
knowing that people die because of all of this.
Dana
Naperville
November 23, 2006
The worst part about drugs isn't what
happens to the users (even though it's sad). It's what happens
to their families, especially when they have kids. Those kids
didn't make the bad decisions and I was really moved by their
tragic stories....Nice exhibit
Liz Smith
Coshocton, Ohio
November 23, 2006
I have a daughter that was on drugs and
managed to get her clean with your help. THANKS SO
MUCH!
Danita Doe
Anchorage, Alaska
November 23, 2006
I think that this exhibit is very important
to people that are having peer preasure at
school.
Andy Aguilar
Holland, MI
November 23, 2006
I have seen what has happend to people that
use drugs. My mother has always talked to me about peer
pressure I said to her that I will always say no to drugs.
Sometimes people don't know what they will say until the time
arises.
Hartley Schwartz
Skokie, Illinois
November 23, 2006
I think that the most important thing to
think about when you hear drugs is "not fitting in" and when
people think they don't fit in they start doing what they
think the cool kids do, drugs. In my opinion, you are cool if
you be yourself and being yourself.
Ori Schwartz
Skokie, Illinois
November 23, 2006
This is very interesting.
Frank
Ohio
November 23, 2006
I really liked the sets/props with the
sound. It really felt like you were in the room. Interesting
place. :)
Devon
Wisconsin
November 22, 2006
Pizza is good. Birthdays are good. Drugs are
bad. Don't do drugs.
Nicole Smile
Cincinnati, OH
November 22, 2006
I like science.
Timothy Smile
Cincinnati, OH
November 22, 2006
I like this ehibit very much!! And I enjoyed
it! It was very educational and it gave me a lot of
information!
Tameka Washington
Chicago
November 22, 2006
Very Intense.
Arseny Shlyapintokh
Deerfield, IL
November 22, 2006
I don't do drugs. I hate them! I live with
people that do drugs and I want them tp stop. well yea g2g bye
Angelica
Midlothian, IL
November 22, 2006
Well, based on movies that we've seen in
school, drugs can cause really bad horrible lives for the
user. Doing drugs doesn't make you cool or nothing; it's just
dumb! You know what else is dumb? Selling and stealing them!
You can go to jail! So DON'T DO DRUGS.
Amber
Chicago
November 22, 2006
Well, I don't like the fact that people use
drugs. There is no reason for it. Well, we are doing projects
to try to prevent it.
Mariah Sarate
Chicago
November 22, 2006
Great exhibit-really intresting displays.
Adriana Romani
Chicago
November 21, 2006
Don't do dope and you could succeed in
anything you set your HEART AND MIND TO. From a kid's point of
veiw if you have dreams don't let drugs become a part of them;
they will come true!!!!
Ashley
Monee, IL
November 21, 2006
Amazing exhibit! This impacted my child
greatly -- I'm so happy to have brought him here.
Ryan
Buffalo Grove, IL
November 21, 2006
I like the exhibit.
Karyn Lyons
Beloit, WI
November 21, 2006
I had fun today. The exhibits were
extraordinarily interesting. I can't wait to come
back!
Kendra Holder
Chicago
November 21, 2006
I adore this place.
Elizabeth G.
Beloit
November 21, 2006
Drugs are bad; it's a common fact.
Callie and Kait
Franklin, WI
November 21, 2006
Great displays with tons of information.
Bloom Trail High School
Chicago Heights, IL
November 21, 2006
I DONT DO DRUGS!!
Rocio
Highwood, IL
November 21, 2006
THIS EXHIBIT IS A WONDERFUL THING FOR KIDS LIKE ME.
ANTANISHA KING
STEGER
November 21, 2006
Thank you for educating the public that
addiction is a brain disease, not a moral dilemma. I would
have liked to have seen alcohol in the exhibit, as I believe
that alcohol is also a drug.
Janice
Chicago
November 20, 2006
Thank you for including treatment, the
message of hope, in your presentation. Recovery from addiction
is possible and is the greatest weapon against abuse. The
therapeutic value of one addict helping another is without
parallel.
Doug P
Chicago
November 20, 2006
I JUST WANTED TO TELL YOU THAT YOU SHOULD
STAY DRUG FREE BECAUSE THAT WOULD MAKE A BETTER COUNTRY. SO
HANG TOUGH AND STAY DRUG FREE. WELL, THAT'S ALL I WANTED TO
STAY.
STEVEN P
Franklin, Wisconsin
November 20, 2006
This exhibit was interesting but really sad.
I thought that the pictures with the kids was really sad!
Megan Newsom
Franklin, Wisconsin
November 20, 2006
This exhibit was really sad. Drugs are bad
and now I officially pledge to never try them EVER.
Becky Schultz
Franklin, Wisconsin
November 20, 2006
This exibit is sweeeet. Good job, fellas!
T
Franklin, IL
November 20, 2006
Don't do drugs. Be cool or you will be too
cool for school.
Thomas
Illinois
November 20, 2006
This exhibit was really just wonderful.
Vaughn Stokes
Chicago
November 20, 2006
This was very interesting and seeing this
now convinces me never to do drugs, and if I did I would go
against every one I love and against my own gut.
Rachel Heller
Elk Grove, IL
November 19, 2006
This exihibt has made me realize how much
any drug, no matter the amount or size, will change your life
forever. I don't think that 15 minutes of feeling unstoppable
is worth a life time of paying for it. I just hope my
generation can realize that.
Rachel Heller
Elk Grove Village
November 19, 2006
PEOPLE SHOULD THINK TWICE BEFORE DOING DRUGS.
IF YOU WANT TO KILL YOURSELF, JUST GRAB A GUN AND DO IT FASTER.
SHAKON
Chitown
November 19, 2006
I think people who use drugs are dumb.
I would never do that. I like the way this museum explains how bad it is.
Rosie
Chicago
November 19, 2006
I am drug free.
Dylan Bailey
Pheonix
November 19, 2006
People need to reaaly be aware of the cost of
doing drugs, not only to themselves but to their family, friends and future. I
watched someone I cared about destroy his life with drugs and there was nothing I
could do. It's not wroth the price.
Liz
Crest Hill
November 18, 2006
People need to reaaly be aware of the cost of
doing drugs, not only to themselves but to their family, friends and future. I
watched someone I cared about destroy his life with drugs and there was nothing I
could do. It's not wroth the price.
Liz
CHICAGO, IL
November 18, 2006
This place is such a great place; there's so
much to know about the harmfulness of drugs! What a learning experience.
Karen Middaugh & Josie Miller
CHICAGO, IL
November 18, 2006
Drugs deteriorate the brain!
VICTORIA
CHICAGO, IL
November 18, 2006
I LIKED THE STORIES OF THE FORMER DRUG ADDICTS.
AND YOU DON'T EVER HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT ME TAKING DRUGS.
GREG WATSON
CHICAGO, IL
November 18, 2006
GOD IS THE ONLY CURE TO ALL THIS MADNESS IN
THIS WORLD. DRUGS KILL, WHILE GOD HEALS.
Anonymous
CHICAGO, IL
November 18, 2006
I don't like drugs.
Rachel Sprenger
Grand Rapids, Michigan
November 17, 2006
I LOVE THIS PLACE; IT IS SO COOL. IT IS A
SCIENTIFIC LEARNING EXPERIENCE!
ZACHARY T.
CHICAGO
November 16, 2006
THE STUFF IS OK. THE ONLY THING IS THE GUNS.
MARCO
CHICAGO
November 16, 2006
I PROMISE TO STAY DRUG FREE.
BECKY POTENBERG
BURBANK
November 16, 2006
I didn't know that drugs could be hidden in
so many compartments of a car. It was pretty interesting.
Aaron
Burbank
November 16, 2006
This exhibit was super cool!!!!
Maritza
Chicago
November 15, 2006
I learned a lot from this exhibit.
Samantha
Chicago
November 15, 2006
It's okay.
Sherita
Atlanta
November 15, 2006
I love it!
Julia Pritchett
Chicago
November 15, 2006
DRUGS ARE BAD.
SHELBY KUKOYI
CANADA
November 15, 2006
I think it is a good exhibit. It's very
informative. However, I think it is a shame that all of this craziness and
nonsense is happening around the world. To me, the worst thing is that the
people using these drugs are exposing their children.
Nicole Harrell
Chicago
November 14, 2006
I think that it's really horrible that these
things are going on and happening all over the world. I believe that
everyone should pitch in and try to make everything that is happening
stop because this is really sad that people are doing these this.
Keyana Jones
Chicago
November 14, 2006
I have learned the different ways drugs can
effect the way a person feels and act to other people. I also leaned that
life is a gift, and there are many people trying to take life away from you;
all you have to do is stay motivated.
Veronica Travis
Chicago
November 14, 2006
This stuff was really good and the thing I
like about is that they made the stuff very well.
Keiana Bullect
Chicago
November 14, 2006
Drugs play a dangerous role in our lives! It
is time for a change! As a former drug (Marijuana )user, I know how it feels
to be left out of important things in life. I missed job appointments,
family gatherings, and living the life that I used to.
Rufus Robinson
Chicago
November 14, 2006
I would like to learn as much as I can since
I have young children.
Mary OÕNeill
Chicago
November 14, 2006
This exhibit helps me understand more about America.
Dana Gist
Chicago
November 14, 2006
My experiences today are enlightening as well
as inspirational. It opened my eyes to things I did not know and gave me
more insight on prior knowledge. It was very, extremely helpful with my
research paper. I really enjoyed this exhibit.
Kallie Jones
Chicago
November 14, 2006
The exhibit was very helpful with my research paper.
Brian Smith
Chicago
November 14, 2006
This exhibit was very informative and helpful.
Some of those cases were just sad.
Ross and Steph
November 13, 2006
I loved this exhibit! I learned a whole lot. THANK YOU!
Grace Brooks
Chicago
November 13, 2006
This exhibit rocks!! I'm staying drug free.
Sydney Van Alstyne
Island Lake
November 12, 2006
This exhibit has truly opened my eyes to the
horror of drugs and the how they so cruelly affect people, such as children
who have no control in choosing their fate when it comes to drugs.
Brenna Langan
Elmhurst, Illinois
November 11, 2006
What a powerful and eye-opening exhibit. Everyone should see it.
Kathy
Algonquin, IL
November 11, 2006
I NEVER KNEW DRUGS AFFECTED THE BRAIN THIS BADLY.
I NEVER KNEW OF THE HAVOC DRUGS BRING ON THIS WORLD. THANK GOD I'M OUT OF
THIS GAME OF DEATH AND DESTRUCTION.
HENRY
SKOKIE, IL
November 11, 2006
I am glad you have these exhibits; it's so
fun I learned a lot!
Whitney
Sycomore
November 10, 2006
This place is so awesome and wicked! I love to
come here and just have fun looking at all the exhibits and learning
more and more. Thank you for this awesome place to come and visit.
Tinard Thopson
Aurora, Illinois
November 10, 2006
This is a wonderful place to visit and every
time I come here I learn something new and it's just so amazing.
Marquianna Naquay Powell
Chicago
November 10, 2006
This is the greatest place on Earth. I've
learned so much in one day. I've learned more here than I've learned at school.
Sade L Shamley
Aurora
November 10, 2006
This place is so cool I want to come here every year.
Quamane M Harris
Aurora
November 10, 2006
Nice exhibit but needs more stuff about drugs
and what happens to drug addicts. Otherwise, good work with the drugs and pamphlets.
Kimberly Viloria
Chicago
November 8, 2006
This was a good experience for me to see.
I feel seeing this will help others in the world to stop and think about
what they do. I think this will help America be a drug free world.
Joe Swenson
Buthon, Germany
November 7, 2006
I wish that people would stop using drugs.
People are dying over drugs. It's very sad.
Cydnee Mae Hunt
CHICAGO, ILLIONOIS
November 7, 2006
I really don't know how drugs can harm people
but I am learning.
Rachel Hudson
Chicago
November 7, 2006
This is an awesome exhibit! I love this exhibit.
Corinthian
Chicago
November 7, 2006
This stuff is cool! Rock on, dude.
Teayra Stamps
Chicago
November 7, 2006
I really learned some cool stuff.
Alex Scott
Colona
November 6, 2006
DEA is the best in the world and I mean it.
Alexsander Croops
Spain
November 4, 2006
This exhibit was interesting, and I learned
things that I didn't know.
Nia
Chicago
November 4, 2006
Drove from Milwaukee to see this. Thanks. Keep it up.
T. Henry
Milwaukee
November 4, 2006
This exhibit is extraordinary. I started
crying during it. Very effective. If this doesnÕt make a difference for
anyone, IÕll be amazed.
Jen
Lockport, IL
November 4, 2006
This is excellent. Please keep it here.
Anonymous
South Lyon, MI
November 4, 2006
I think this is wonderful. Please allow this to stay!!
Anonymous
Joliet, IL
November 4, 2006
It's horrible how much of the world's drugs
come from Chicago. It was very interesting learning about the perils of drugs.
Meryl
Chicago
November 3, 2006
This was kind a scary. But it's good to be
educated. My mom always says that I should NEVER take drugs. And I won't.
Marley
Chicago
November 3, 2006
Hi, I like this exhibit very much. I like
looking at the guns; it really made me think about all the drugs and how
they affect us. Well, I will not take drugs in the future because now I
know they're bad for you.
Mari Rivera
Chi*Town
November 3, 2006
Too often I see kids who are drug involved,
tempted by peer pressure or just think using drugs is cool. ItÕs the
possibility that Ņjust trying itÓ could be the worst decision of his/her
life that scares me the most. I donÕt want to see my students (or anyone)
make a decision that could be the last one.
Mary
Evanston, IL
November 3, 2006
Too many of my friends have died due to
alcohol or drugs. Whether they did them or not, they are gone and are missed.
Chris
Chicago
November 3, 2006
My sister is a recovering drug addict.
After years of telling myself and everyone that I would never do drugs,
I started smoking pot last year. IÕve been drug-free for three weeks now.
Ruthie
Libertyville, IL
November 2, 2006
This exhibit is eye opening. I hope more teens
come here to see the reality of drugs. Thank you.
Grace Douglass
Libertyville, IL
November 2, 2006
This exhibit is incredible. We were given a
tour and it was most informative. My two daughters just said, "We'll never
take drugs!" I can only hope and pray that will be the case. Exhibits like
this that tell "it like it is" will make a big difference.
Kay Sharples
Wheaton, IL
November 1, 2006
This was all right; I already knew everything.
Timmy Mandeville
DeMotte, Indiana
November 1, 2006
The life of a person who abuses substances is
a sick and fatal one. My choice is drug-free-- 86 days without any substances.
I have a choice and I am maintaining one day at a time.
Jerry M.
Chicago
October 30, 2006
Clean and sober one day at a time. Thank God
for change, saving my life.
Robert R.
Chicago
October 30, 2006
Recovering one day at a time. Truly grateful.
Thanks for the vivid pictures.
Tracy F.
Chicago
October 30, 2006
IÕm a recovering heroin addict (2 months sober
today!). IÕm going to school to be a drug counselor. This exhibit gives me
chills due to the reality of it.
Jenni
Milwaukee
October 30, 2006
We as a school had red ribbon week, and today
we came here to see the exhibit. I think you guys did a wonderful job showing
kids (high school age) how dangerous it really is.
Amanda D
Schaumburg, IL
October 30, 2006
It was a good exhibit.
Allison Tomaszewski
Alsip
October 29, 2006
It is devastating to see the affects of some
of these substances. I would not put it on the hands of dealers because of
the addictive nature of people. It would be nice to see more treatment of this
human condition. If there is no demand, there is no supply.
Anthony Dellacecca
Mundelein, IL
October 29, 2006
I found the exhibit to be riveting; I learned a lot.
Julie Lillis
West Palm Beach, Florida
October 28, 2006
The museum was a good experience.
Dominique Merrell
Joliet
October 28, 2006
This exhibit in the museum was very good.
It made kids think twice about doing any kind of drugs.
Danielle Robinson
Joliet, Illinois
October 28, 2006
Great exhibit! Hope as many people can see
this exhibit! Thank you!
Kathryn
Niles, IL
October 28, 2006
IÕm a nursing student. This exhibit is very
useful, informative, and a learning experience, not only for me but for
everyone. Thank you.
Tasmee
Chicago
October 28, 2006
Last week was Drug Free Week at my sonÕs school.
This exhibit was a wonderful learning experience for the whole family. Thanks!
Lori
Highland, IN
October 28, 2006
I liked it.
Abigail
Porter, IN
October 27, 2006
THIS IS AWESOME; I'VE LEARNED SO MUCH MY BRAIN HURTS.
ANDY
CHICAGO
October 27, 2006
VERY GOOD EXHIBIT. I LEARNED A LOT.
CASSIDY
GOSHEN
October 26, 2006
I THINK THAT THIS EXHIBIT WAS A VERY
INTERESTING ONE. THEY HAD MANY INTERESING FACTS ABOUTS DRUGS AND THE THINGS
THAT THEY CAN DO TO YOU. BEFORE I START ANY, I WILL THINK TWICE.
SHUMONTA HENDERSON
CHICAGO
October 26, 2006
This is Awesome! and soo soo soo soo real.
Anthony Fernandez
Palos Hills, IL
October 26, 2006
I LIKED THE EXHIBIT, ESPECIALLY THE PARTS
ABOUT THE IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT
LINDA RODRIGUEZ
DETROIT, MI
October 26, 2006
GOOD
CARLOS ARANGO
MEXICO
October 26, 2006
I am so happy I got to see this exhibit because
I am recently a crackhead from the projects who had all the wrong turns in life.
I've almost done everything you can think of and trust me it's not fun at all.
You feel as if your life is over when you become addicted.
Anonymous
Chicago
October 25, 2006
It was a rude awakening. Thank you.
Mrs. Faye R. Kimes
Harvey, IL
October 25, 2006
I really like this place; I'm actually learning something!
Michael Taylor
Chicago Heights
October 25, 2006
This exhibit is an exhibit to remember.
I have really learned a lot about drugs. Thank you.
Harry Durden
Chicago Hts, Il
October 25, 2006
You guys did a wonderful job on this exhibit.
You are facing a tough challenge but letÕs keep at it. Education is the best
prevention. Good luck!
Anonymous
Chicago
October 25, 2006
I know my uncle was a crack addict. He used to
always yell and look paranoid, and one day he was supposed to go to the store
around the corner and come back home. He did, but when he was coming back,
he passed our house like 50 times. IÕm like, please let me out of the car;
IÕll walk. But thatÕs what crack does to you. After that, he got into a
situation and now nobody knows if heÕs missing or dead. So please, people,
whatever you do, donÕt do drugs. You donÕt want your picture in this exhibit
do you? I donÕt!
Tejal
Chicago
October 25, 2006
Drugs = death
Aaron
Northbrook,IL
October 24, 2006
I really really liked this exhibit. It was really cool!!!
Kevin Schwendt
LaGrange, IL
October 24, 2006
I canÕt believe famous Judy Garland used drugs.
Taylor
Elkhorn
October 24, 2006
ALTHOUGH THERE WAS SOME INFORMATION ON PRODUCTION
OF DRUGS, WE WISH THAT THE EXHIBIT HAD MADE THE ACTUAL CONNECTION BETWEEN
DRUGS AND TERRORISM INSTEAD OF JUST SHOWING PICTURES SIDE BY SIDE. IF THERE
WAS NO PROHIBITION WOULD THE TERRORISTS STILL BE PROFITING?
EMMA AND LOUISA
CHICAGO
October 23, 2006
Enjoyed; very educational. Too much political content.
Jess
Chicago, IL
October 23, 2006
I had fun. I was talking, walking, etc.
Marcella
Chicago, IL
October 23, 2006
I enjoyed the exhibit. It was very enlightening.
It really allows you to see every angle affected by drug abuse, from the small
child to the small child picking crops. Very well done.
Lazhota
Chicago, IL
October 23, 2006
I think that the exhibit is really great!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rebecca
Elgin, IL
October 21, 2006
I like the exhibit and the stuff it teaches you.
Shea Muske
Chicago
October 20, 2006
Thank you for teaching me about drugs!
Allison
Beech Grove
October 20, 2006
I teach Health in high school and I feel that
this information is necessary for our youth to see and experience. They are
experimenting with peers and have no idea what they may find themselves addicted
to or the kind of danger they may later become exposed to.
C A Powell
Chicago, IL
October 19, 2006
I am a new volunteer here, and finding this
exhibit is exciting to me. I work with teens during the summer and I will get
in touch with as many as possible to encourage them to come to this exhibit.
Thank you
Shedrick Sanders
Chicago, Il
October 18, 2006
Don't be a fool, stay in school!!! But for real,
though, stay off the crack, people; you don't want your picture in this exhibit
just because you wanted to get an 8 Ball. Stop trying to fit in.
Tejai Morton
Chicago (Chi-Town)
October 18, 2006
This exhibit showed me not to take drugs and
how poor of a choice it would be. I have been pressured many times to do
drugs or alcohol, and I have said no and this exhibit showed me that I made
the right choice!
Mikey Gendell
Glencoe, IL
October 18, 2006
I am coming off a six-month relapse after an
18 month term of sobriety from alcohol. This exhibit is truly an Ņeye-openerÓ
for me as IÕve always felt invincible when I use; I am not. My abuse not
only affects me but society as well. I was excited to come and was extremely
satisfied with the depth of information.
Mannon
Chicago, IL
October 18, 2006
This is a great educational piece of information
for the world to see, especially the young people. They need to really
understand that drugs kill.
Connalita Steward
Chicago,Illinois
October 17, 2006
THIS IS A GREAT EXHIBIT FOR ALL PEOPLE TO SEE.
THANKS FOR MAKING IT POSSIBLE.
CRYSTAL FRANKLIN
JOLIET, ILLINOIS
October 17, 2006
I am currently in a treatment facility and I
truly appreciate this exhibit. This is a very serious epidemic in the U.S.
and todayÕs kids and teens need to know the effects and causes drugs have on
humans and society. Thank you.
Melanie F
Rockford, IL
October 17, 2006
We brought high school health students to the
exhibit. We were very impressed. A must see exhibit for students.
Det. Kathy Schreiner
Elgin, IL
October 17, 2006
Excellent information - too bad more students
and adults haven't had the opportunity to view this exhibit Š drugs, driving,
money laundering, consequences of actions, etc., a huge awakening for teens
who think they are invincible. Thank you.
Dr. Marlene Berman
Streamwood, IL
October 17, 2006
As the district U-46 Safe and Drug Free Schools
Coordinator, I find that the reality of the exhibit is enormous. If it just
reaches a few to change their lives, itÕs worth it.
Dr. Marlene Berman
Elgin, IL
October 17, 2006
Very informative. Appreciate for high school
age students. A must see.
Detective Kathy Schrener
Elgin
October 17, 2006
There were some good things and some bad
things but it was cool.
James Taylor
Maywood
October 16, 2006
Very well put together. Not only does the
exhibit focus on the negative impact drugs have on people and society, but
also about treatment and recovery.
Chris
Chicago
October 16, 2006
Cool place. Nice job.
Kayla Kuehl
Mukwonago
October 15, 2006
We really enjoyed this exhibit. We learned a lot. Thanks.
The Kinley Boys
Highland, IN
October 15, 2006
This place was one of the best places I have
ever visited in my life.
Shane McKee
Altoona
October 14, 2006
I really liked this exhibit. My friend and I
learned a lot more here than we learn in health class at school. The different
kinds of stories were very touching, and helped me realize that drugs may
seem cool to some they are really not.
Brittany
Chicago
October 14, 2006
I enjoyed this exhibit very much. It was a
great way to open my eyes about drugs. What really got me was the drug
lab at the hotel.
Claire
Evanston
October 14, 2006
A truly informative exhibit. Good presentation,
interesting for older children and adults. Thank you for offering it.
Mary Kitzberger
North Riverside
October 13, 2006
Very interesting and informative exhibit!
Christine Zogas
Riverside, IL
October 13, 2006
Been, Done That, Have the T-Shirt.
Keith Leoni
Chicago, IL
October 13, 2006
This is the very best exhibit I have ever seen.
Very and I mean very informative; this may save some lives!
Mary Combs, Jr.
Oak Lawn
October 12, 2006
My first roommate had a minor drug addiction
to pot that I didnÕt know about when I moved in. For five years I tried to
help. I watched as the problem grew from pot to coke. She always claimed
she had it Ņunder control.Ó Last I heard she dropped out of school, lost
her job, and got kicked out of her apartment. She did NOT have it under
control. Please say NO to drugsŃitÕs just not worth it.
Kristen
Johnson City, TN
October 11, 2006
I like the museum.
Jasmia Hamilton
Chicago, Illionis
October 11, 2006
This is a good museum and I learned many
things and would like to come back.
Alfred Khadyah
Chicago, IL
October 10, 2006
It was very good! Now I know more why not
to do drugs.
Parosh Ashley
Oak Park, IL
October 10, 2006
hi dude!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i hate drugs! but
this is a great egzibet! later dudes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Heather Mack
Oak Park, Illinois
October 10, 2006
Great displays. Lots of information and photos,
very informative.
Melanie S.
Fort Wayne, IN
October 10, 2006
I would bring all of my friends to this.
Very educational. Great exhibit. MAKE THIS PERMANENT!
Alec Schwartz
Arlington Heights
October 10, 2006
This is a great exhibit!! Very real. Would
bring any of my friends to this or come back any time.
Joe Salvato
Arlington Heights
October 10, 2006
We enjoyed this exhibit and learned a lot.
Thank you for a job well done. Officer from Oak Park Police Department
Oak Park Police Explorers
Oak Park
October 10, 2006
I am a former drug user but now IÕm in the
WomenÕs Treatment Center getting myself some help. Thank God that he chose
me because I donÕt think I would have lasted too long using drugs. Mentally
I canÕt handle them because I get so depressed, and I canÕt be screwed up like
that because I have kids that I love so much and IÕm going to take care of my
kids. I just had a baby three weeks ago. God, please continue to bless me
and all the sick and suffering addicts. Cure us all, Lord. Amen.
Sonovig Petty
Chicago
October 9, 2006
Brought youth from Valentine Boys and GirlsÕ
Club for drug awareness.
Gina Hopp
Chicago
October 9, 2006
I thought that this exhibit was very interesting
because I learned a lot. Security Officer Troy Steward was great! He gave
us a tour of Target America.
Oak Park Police Department: Police Explorers
Oak Park, IL
October 9, 2006
DRUGS SUCK
Kelly Lucas
Chicago
October 9, 2006
I AM THE TORCH CLUB AND EDUCAIONAL INSTRUCTOR
FOR THE VALENTINE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB IN CHICAGO. TODAY I BROUGHT A GROUP OF
YOUTH FROM OUR TORCH CLUB TO VEIW THE EXIBIT AS A FOLLOWUP TO OUR DRUG AWARNESS
PROGRAM THAT WE RAN AT OUR CLUB.
GINA HOPP
CHICAGO
October 9, 2006
The exhibit was informative and more information
should be given to the public regarding this exhibit.
Antar A. Khan
Chicago, Illinois
October 9, 2006
A must for all to visit.
JAN PAHA
VERNON HILLS, IL
October 8, 2006
I really like your drug exhibit; it was very
powerful and can really open people's eyes on what drugs can really do to you
even the first time you try them.
Courtney Lewis
Jenison, MI
October 8, 2006
This exhibit is very good to teach teenagers
and kids like me what are the harmful affects of drugs and alcohol. Do you know
that 20 percent of 8th graders and juniors in high school do drugs or drink
alcohol!!! That is really bad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mariam Laasraoui
Naperville
October 8, 2006
Very interesting interactive displays!
Elizabeth Mueller
Fulton, Missouri
October 7, 2006
This program should be aired on TV and supplied
to public schools. Very Good.
Terry Smith
Chicago, IL
October 7, 2006
I learned that even celebrities take drugs!
Ryan Wilburn
Naperville
October 6, 2006
This museum is great; we had a wonderful time
and lots of fun =) maybe we'll come back. We hope so. Tschuess Goodbye Au revoir
Anna, Lisa und Svenja
Tostedt, near Hamburg, Germany
October 6, 2006
Hi. I am a student from Peterson School and I
am here visiting for a field trip, and I am having a good time. Thank you.
Stavi
Chicago, IL
October 6, 2006
Great Job.
Latoyia Robinson
Chicago, IL
October 5, 2006
Drug abuse is not the answer to stress management,
nor is it the key to solving problems; It's a cop out.
Kaileen
Chicago, IL
October 4, 2006
Really interesting presentation.
Jennifer Tackes
Newport News, VA
October 4, 2006
It was great; we had so much fun.
doimnique
October 3, 2006
THIS MUSEUM IS COOL. I LIKE IT AND I WANT TO
COME BACK SOME DAY.
NIKKI
CHICAGO HEIGHTS
October 3, 2006
This exhibit was nothing I thought it would be.
It was better!! But the most important thing I learned about was
methamphetamine (meth) and how it changes your life and body. WOW!!
Amanda M.
Chicago Heights, IL
October 3, 2006
This exhibit was a waste of money, but there
were some things that I did like in it. I thought it would have been bigger,
but I still liked it.
Unique Sharp
Chicago Heights, IL
October 3, 2006
I can relate to the people smoking week
because I know some people who have done it and even CONTINUED.
Ashantee K.
Chicago Heights, IL
October 3, 2006
We learned a lot about drugs.
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