Author Archives: Tim Foelker

Be 2 Weeks Ready—Community Emergency Preparedness

The State of Oregon has launched a new Be 2 Weeks Ready emergency preparedness toolkit. This program offers 8 modules and a variety of activities to enhance each module. Being 2 Weeks Ready means having an emergency plan and enough … Continue reading

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BottleDrop Give: Hidden Bottle Hunt 2024

At 8 a.m. on July 3, @OregonBottleDrop is kicking off its annual #HiddenBottleHunt to celebrate Oregon’s Bottle Bill, which has helped us raise money to further our work! Join the search to find one of six commemorative bottles hidden in … Continue reading

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Eugene Neighborhoods’ Preparedness Network

YOU ARE INVITED TO THE APRIL MEETINGEugene Neighborhoods’ Preparedness NetworkThursday, April 18, 7:00 – 8:30 PM To join the online meeting, click on: https://meet.google.com/kyi-zznw-xgvThis video meeting uses the Google Meet platform; provide email and click on “Ask to Join”. Featured … Continue reading

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FRS Radio Training — Saturday, April 13th at 10:00 a.m.

Hello Everyone, Just a reminder we will be having some fun this Saturday from 10 am to 12 pm at Norkenzie Christian Church located at 2530 Crescent Ave, Eugene. Please park in the back parking lot and the side door will be … Continue reading

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PREPARE: Lane County News Release for Possible Heavy Rain and High Winds Next Week

The following is a Lane County news release. (https://www.lanecountyor.gov/news/what_s_new/PR_012324_IncomingWeather) Possible heavy rain and high winds next week should drive residents to prepare The National Weather Service is predicting a possible atmospheric river and high winds along the West Coast January … Continue reading

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