Placer County DA invites the public to attend
Rocklin, Calif.- The Placer County District Attorney’s Office is inviting residents to view the premiere of a new 1 Pill Can Kill Placer public safety video on Nov. 12 starting at 6 p.m. at Whitney High School.
Directed by a Hollywood production crew partnering with local actors, this PSA will undoubtedly have an impact. Following the premiere of the video, there will be an informational panel to talk about next steps in fighting the fentanyl crisis.
Kick-off reception
The event will have a kick-off reception with a red carpet, pre-premiere catered food, as well as networking opportunities for those on the front lines of the fentanyl crisis.
To ensure we have enough event supplies, we are asking that attendees RSVP in order to give the event team a proper headcount. This is a premiere event that you will not want to miss!
EVENT TIMELINE Nov. 12 – Whitney HS
- 6 P.M. Doors open
- 6-6:30 P.M. Reception – food, networking, photos, etc.
- 6:30 P.M. Theater opens
- 7 P.M. Intro / welcome
- 7:05 P.M. PSA
- 7:10 P.M. Panel starts
- 7:10-7:45 P.M. Panel
- 7:45 – 7:58 P.M. Q&A
- 8 PM CLOSE
PANEL LINEUP
- Placer County District Attorney Gire
- Rocklin Police Chief Rustin Banks
- Chris + Laura Didier
- Sheriff Wayne Woo
- Placer County Health and Human Services Director Dr. Rob Oldham
- Rocklin Unified School District Superintendent Roger Stock
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