Anti-meth campaign takes to football stadiums

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MISSOULA, Mont. (AP) — The Montana and Montana State football programs plan "Black Saturday" events to help spread the "Not Even Once" message of the Montana Meth Project.

Montana will hold its "Black Saturday" during its home opener against Western State College of Colorado on Saturday, while Montana State's will be on Oct. 23 when the Bobcats take on Northern Colorado.

Fans are asked to wear black to the games to symbolize their support of the Montana Meth Project and its prevention message and during those games.

The University of Montana band plans to wear black uniforms and march in formation to spell out "Not Even Once" during a time-out in the second quarter.

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