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Disaster Book Club – “Full-Rip 9.0”
September 25 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
SEP 25 @ 7 PM – DISASTER BOOK CLUB
TUKWILA JUSTICE CENTER
We’ll be reading and discussing “Full-Rip 9.0” by Sandi Doughton. This book provides readers with a fascinating history of earthquakes in the Pacific Northwest, tells the tale of how scientists discovered the Cascadia Fault, and intersperses fun (and in some cases) terrifying facts about our readiness for an earthquake of that size and magnitude. If you like science, disasters, and history, this book is for you! You’ll be both fascinated and terrified by what you discover in these pages!
Please note that a day-time Book Club Discussion will take place on September 25 at 1 PM in Council Chambers.
OTHER DISASTER PREPAREDNESS EVENTS
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SEP 19 @ 6:30 PM – FREE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS WORKSHOP
TUKWILA COMMUNITY CENTER
Join us for a FREE Emergency Preparedness Planning Workshop. At this workshop, we’ll discuss the critical elements your emergency plan needs to keep you and your household safe during a disaster.
** Registration is required. Click here to register. **
Topics include:
• Emergency Communications Plan – learn where you can go to get emergency information AND make a plan for how you’ll communicate with your loved ones.
• Tips for all Circumstances – Do you have a disability? Share your home with pets? Have small children? Learn preparedness and planning tips for all the circumstances that make your household unique.
• Build-a-Kit – we’ll discuss the items you should have in a grab-n-go kit as well as a shelter-in-place kit.
• Regional Hazards – we’ll discuss the regions hazards and what you can do before, during, and after a disaster to keep you and your household safe
• And so much more! Materials, including a fillable, bound booklet, are provided for FREE to attendees. Attendees should come prepared to complete the workbook while during the workshop.
SEP 26 @ 7 PM – FREE DISASTER MOVIE (DOCUMENTARY) NIGHT
TUKWILA COMMUNITY CENTER
We’ll be watching the Documentary “Surviving Disaster: How the Brain Works Under Extreme Duress.” Sociologists, neuroscientists, psychologists, and survivors have found that the way people behave in a crisis is very predictable. By combining the stories of survivors with research into how the brain works under extreme duress, Surviving Disaster with Amanda Ripley brings light into civilization’s darkest moments and better prepares you for a disaster.
Popcorn and concession snacks provided!
To register: email emergencyprep@tukwilawa.gov.
We’re looking forward to celebrating with you and increasing your level or preparedness!
For more information, contact below.
Phone: 206-971-8781 Email: k.sainati@tukwilawa.gov