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Hawaiʻi Meth Project Expands Mural Project on Anniversary

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The first ever "Not Even Once" Mural Project (NEOMP) installation at the Lahaina location of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Maui was given a fresh coat of paint that included a few new creative additions and enhancements to commemorate the one-year anniversary of its original completion.

The first ever “Not Even Once” Mural Project (NEOMP) installation at the Lahaina location of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Maui was given a fresh coat of paint that included a few new creative additions and enhancements to commemorate the one-year anniversary of its original completion.

By Maui Now Staff

The Hawaiʻi Meth Project celebrates the one-year anniversary if its “Not Even Once” mural project by inviting middle and intermediate schools to apply for their own campus mural installations.

As part of the milestone, the first event mural project installation at the Lahaina Boys & Girls Club was given a fresh coat of paint.

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Over the course of a year, a total of 11 anti-meth murals have been strategically installed at high schools and community centers across the state in partnership with Oʻahu-based multimedia artist East-3.

Middle and intermediate school administrators interested in adding an anti-meth mural at their campus are asked to visit the Hawaiʻi Meth Project’s Facebook page or  email [email protected].

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