Just asking...
I live in a one bedroom condo and am squished to pieces. I currently have
those 48 bottle of water in the back seat of my car. They CAN stay there is
necessary until the event, but I am afraid they might take on the taste of
the plastic in which they are contained. Does anyone have room to store
these until November 17?
Shirley
On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 3:16 PM, dcwiesner via Oakwood-CERT <
oakwood-cert(a)eastraleigh.org> wrote:
Looks good.
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From: Kim Gazella via Oakwood-CERT <oakwood-cert(a)eastraleigh.org>
Date: 25/10/2016 2:02 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: Oakwood CERT <oakwood-cert(a)eastraleigh.org>
Subject: [Oakwood-CERT] note about our Nov 17 open house
I plan to post this to Nextdoor, and would welcome any thoughts,
suggestions, edits, etc.
Thanks, Kim
*Neighborhood Emergency Response Open House on Nov 17*
In times of natural or manmade disaster, communities need to band together
to help each other. Learn how to respond during a disaster, or more about
how to prepare yourself and your family in case of one. Please join us at
an open house on Thursday, Nov 17, from 7-8 pm to learn about CERT, which
stands for Community Emergency Response Team. We'll meet at Trinity United
Methodist Church, 824 N. Bloodworth St. (at Bloodworth and Sasser, across
from the Salvation Army).
We'll give you a glimpse of our own training and preparedness measures so
you can decide if you'd like to attend a future training and join our team!
Refreshments will be provided. We hope you'll stop by!
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