29th Annual Protect & Serve Drive Sober Event

This holiday season, the Lake County Crime Prevention Taskforce, the Lake County Association of Chiefs of Police and the Lake County Safe Communities Coalition will team up with the United States Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to host an event to remind all drivers about the dangers of drinking and driving. The 29th Annual Protect & Serve Tavern will take place Saturday, December 14th from noon – 3:00 p.m. at the Great Lakes Mall, located at 7850 Mentor Avenue in Mentor.


What is this event about?
This event will help remind folks of Lake County –and beyond– to drive sober this holiday season. This event is also meant to encourage people at or above the legal drinking age, to consider a fun “mocktail” drink instead of drinking alcohol and possibly driving while intoxicated. Local police chiefs and coalition members will handout non-alcoholic drinks with snacks to mall-shoppers and due to many generous donations from local businesses, this event is free to the public. Local police departments will also invite shoppers to try the “Fatal Vision” goggle activity, which mimics alcohol impairment. This activity is used to raise awareness about the dangers of drunk driving to the public. Free recipes featuring tasty non-alcoholic beverages created by the Lake County police departments will be available, along with Caitlin McCarthy from WOIO as the guest bartender.


With the holiday festivities and extra office parties taking place, it is important to plan a sober ride home before the events begin. Here are a few simple tips to ensure that everyone has a fun evening and gets home safely:

  • Plan a safe way home before festivities begin
  • Before drinking, designate a sober driver
  • If you are impaired, take a taxi, rideshare, or call a sober friend or family member for a ride home
  • If you happen to see an impaired driver on the road, call #667 to reach law enforcement

Why is this event important?
According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, there was one fatal crash during the last holiday season (November 2023 thru January 2024) that was OVI-Related. From February 2024 until present day, there have been an additional nine fatal crashes with three of them being OVI-Related. The Protect and Serve Tavern is held to educate the public about driving sober not only during the holidays, but all year long. The goal is to reduce the number of fatal crashes in Lake County, with the hope to reduce the number to zero.


What is the Safe Communities Coalition?
The Lake County General Health District is the lead agency for the Lake County Safe Communities Coalition and the goal is to reduce the number of traffic-related motor vehicle deaths in Lake County by increasing seat belt usage, increasing motorcycle safety awareness, and reducing distracted and impaired driving. The Coalition also participates in national campaigns including “Click It or Ticket” and “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over.”

For more events, meeting information and volunteer opportunities, consider joining The Lake County Safe Communities Coalition! There is no county restriction. If you are interested in learning more or joining, contact Katelyn Van Norstran at (440) 350-2451.