UH Kicks Off National Sexual Responsibility Week with Condom Fair 2004

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Posted: Feb 2, 2004

The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa‘s Health Services Education Center presents its Condom Fair 2004 on Friday, February 13 from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Campus Center. The fair, which is cosponsored by the UH Mānoa Activities Council, kicks off National Sexual Responsibility Week and emphasizes healthy relationships, communication and intimacy.

This is the 15th year the fair will be held, and each year there is an increased popularity. Approximately 5,000 students and visitors are anticipated. Community and other campus organizations will also participate in the event. Some of the activities planned include a condom relay, condom toss, "Pop Goes the Condom," Love and Dating Pictionary, and condom-rose making.

The purpose of the Condom Fair is to promote a healthier lifestyle through the appropriate and consistent use of condoms. Condoms are the best method of protection for sexually transmitted diseases including HIV/AIDS and unintended pregnancy. The Condom Fair educates college students on healthy decision-making in a fun and relaxed atmosphere.

For more information, contact the UH Mānoa Health Services Education Center at 956-3574.