What happens when neighbors need to come together? You showed up!
We were so thrilled and thankful for the fantastic turnout at our drop-in open house this past Saturday. It was wonderful to see so many of you join us to learn how our neighborhood Emergency Hub works as a gathering place where neighbors help neighbors after a major disaster.
When city services are stretched thin, these volunteer-run hubs become "Information Central" to share critical information, coordinate resources, and solve problems together. Your attendance demonstrated our community’s commitment to preparedness.
Thank you to everyone who swung by to say hello, grab a free cup of coffee and delicious Top Pot donuts, and see what the Hub is all about. We truly appreciate you taking the time out of your Saturday to make the event a success!
Date: Saturday, November 15
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Where: Ross Park Shelter
Discovered how the Emergency Hub works and what its role is.
Learned simple ways to get “Tech Ready” for an emergency.
Enjoyed FREE coffee, donuts, and activities for kids.
Met neighbors and shared ideas for community preparedness.
Shared coffee, coloring, and great conversation!
We couldn't have asked for a better response from the neighborhood—thank you again for making this such a positive and well-attended event!