The Great American Smokeout 2019
On Thursday Nov. 21, 2019 and Friday Nov. 22, 2019, CDTFC partnered with SADD Clubs at Columbia High School and Goff Middle School for this year's Great American Smokeout. Historically, the event encourages people to quit smoking for a day. This year, we encouraged...
Albany County Legislature Defeats Local Law “E”
Despite a vote of 18 in favor and 17 opposed (1 abstention), Albany County's proposed law to restrict the sale of all flavored tobacco products did not pass at last night's meeting of the Legislature. Three legislators were not present for the vote. Thanks to all who...
Albany County Legislature vote on restricting the sale of flavored tobacco products
Well the weather might be a bit frightful. But hot cocoa is always delightful. Come share the message that #FlavorsHookKids. We know you'll be glad that you did. We get it, its cold out, and we want to make sure you are comfy and warm during tonight's Albany County...
Seen Enough Tobacco Day 2019
On October 11, Capital District Tobacco-Free Communities held an event at Bethlehem Central Middle School to educate the students about the dangers of flavored tobacco products and tobacco marketing. This event was held in advance of “Seen Enough Tobacco Day” on...
Forum 13: Vaping Dangers Segment
In case you missed it- CDTFC's Community Engagement Coordinator, Theresa Zubretsky, joined Dr. Nathan Graber, pediatrician at St. Peter's Pediatrics and WNYT NewsChannel 13's Asa Stackel to discuss vaping dangers. Watch the entire Forum 13 interview, which...






To the left is a typical tobacco product display. If you don’t use tobacco, you may not even notice, but kids do. Kids see. Kids notice. Kids remember. In fact, kids are more than twice as likely as adults to notice and remember retail tobacco marketing.