On Sunday, November 2nd, from 1:30p – 3p, at the Fremont Branch of the Seattle Public Library will host a short, free, skills-based emergency preparation workshop, to satisfy your thirst for information on safe drinking water, presented by the Seattle Office of Emergency Management. These Seattle Neighborhoods Actively Prepare (SNAP) workshops are open to the public and pre-registration is not required.
On November 2nd, learn how to secure and maintain drinkable water for your family, and your pets, following a natural disaster, power outage or other state of emergency. Have the pros and cons of the many ways people store emergency water demystified to help you make smart choices.
The class will also be taught at the University Branch, on November 10th at 7p, and the Central Library, on November 18th at Noon. For more information, call the Seattle Public Library at 206/386-4636 or visit the SPL website.