
It’s been a couple weeks since we last freaked you out with our most recent update of the risk posed by the neighborhood’s unreinforced masonry and almost three years since the group formed to help get Capitol Hill ready for emergency. Really, you’ve had plenty of reminders to be ready. Here’s one more:
Hello Friends!
We hope you have been having a wonderful and safe summer.It’s now September again, and that means Preparedness Month!We are having a Preparedness 101 class in the Miller Park Community Center (19th Ave E and E John St) Multipurpose room, from 7-8:30pm on Tuesday, September 18th.We’ll talk about our regions potential disasters, getting a plan together, and have lots of time for questions.Open to everyone! Bring your kids and start the preparedness conversation with them.We hope to see you there!
Karin and Jessica
Details and more on the Capitol Hill Prepares Facebook page.
Today I received in the mail a flyer:
Seattle Neighborhoods Actively Prepare (SNAP) part of the City of Seattle/ Office of Emergency Management
Workshops for safeguarding your home, learning about quake-safe action and creating a neighborhood team.
Tuesday, October 2 @ 6:30 (~1 hour)
Capitol Hill Branch Library
425 Harvard Ave E