Event educates, helps promote smoke-free life
The 29th Great American Smokeout came and went Thursday with few packs of cigarettes set aside in East Lansing during the national day of smoking abstinence. During the annual event, which is sponsored by the American Cancer Society, smokers are asked to abstain from the act for a day. Some businesses, especially restaurants, participate by going smoke-free for the day, said Lisa Prince, a spokeswoman for the American Cancer Society Great Lakes Division. The cancer society's hope is that smokers will consider quitting smoking for good and the day will raise awareness for smoke-free laws, she said. "It's just for one day," Prince said.