Seymore D. Fair

The program reached 110+ public, private, and parochial schools in the metro New Orleans area, engaging an estimated 40,000 K-6 students in the live theater presentation.

At the time, Harry Lee, the Sheriff of Jefferson Parish, recognized this initiative as the largest single preadolescent drug education effort in the history of Louisiana.

Ernest Nathan Morial Mayor of New Orleans issued an executive proclamation 1986 designating January 24 as "Seymore D'Fair Day."

Seymore's Foundation supports learning institutions, health organizations, law enforcement, and communities to educate and protect the preadolescent student population from the dangers of drugs, alcohol, and tobacco use.

Seymore's Foundation pursues this mission by developing and producing drug education curricula and activity-based prevention solutions targeting Kindergarten through 6th-grade students.

Seymore D. Fair is the first World Expo Mascot.