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A Disaster Preparedness Event

Organizer

Deer Park Seventh Day Adventist Church
Sep 21 - 22 2024
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10:45 am - 12:00 pm

Location

Deer Park Seventh Day Adventist Church
809 S Colville Rd, Deer Park, WA

Your Response, Your Survival, Your Health & Safety. There are real benefits to being prepared for yourself, family and neighbors in case disaster hits. Do you know what should be in your disaster “Go-Kit”? What is the most important thing you need to know? At this seminar, you will learn the answer to these questions and much more!

Hourly Schedule

21st

10:45am - 11:00am
Services
11:00am - Noon
Morning Presentation
Noon - 2:00pm
Potluck Lunch Provided
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Afternoon Presentation

22nd

9:00 - Noon
Recurring 30 minute presentations at various stations
How to Start a Fire - Various Methods
Medicinal Plans & Their Applications
Ham Radio & Hand-held Communications Systems
Bugout Bags: Their Various Types and Uses
How to Outfit an Emergency Medical Kit
Household Preparedness & Waht to do in a Power Outage

This is a third party event.

The Deer Park Gazette is not responsible for errors, omissions, changes, and/or cancelations. This event does not necessarily reflect the position of the Deer Park Gazette or its staff.

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