If you want to kick an addiction, we have an amazing resource in Lufkin. The Alcohol & Drug Awareness Council (ADAC) has provided help with addiction in our region of Texas since 1978.

September is National Recovery Month, and ADAC is having an event about hope, strength, and recovery. Join the Big Texas Rally for Recovery at Grace Dunn Park in Lufkin on September 28, 2024, from 10 AM to 1 PM. 

The day will be packed with good clean family fun, live entertainment, raffles, amazing food, and many inspiring speakers. You can come to support a loved one in recovery, or come and enjoy a free fun day in the park.

Free Community Event Is Coming To Grace Dunn Richardson Park In Lufkin

This free event will have something for everyone. They are inviting everyone to show up and show out for recovery.

There will be vendors, prizes, and the one thing everyone in Lufkin loves - free stuff for the kids to do. Don't miss being a part of this unforgettable day of fun and community. 

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Celebrate those in recovery and make some memories with your family in the park. If you need more information or want to get further involved contact ADAC at 936-634-5753.

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