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By Stephanie Domurat

BILLINGS - Nearly 500 Billings kids demonstrated against Meth use last month and now their efforts are being publicly displayed.

Almost 2,500 kids from Montana participated in the March Against Meth in Helena. Organizers say Billings had the most participants of any city.

To recognize their efforts, a documentary will be shown here in Billings to spotlight the event and the importance of educating youth on the dangers of Meth.

"I have directly seen the devastating effects of this drug. My message is let's talk about it. With your kids, your family, bring it up, and bring the elephant out into the open," says Rita Giebink.

The documentary is free and open to the public. It played at the MSU-Billings library at 8 p.m. Friday night.

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