By John Cornelison on
10/23/2016 2:52 PM
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By John Cornelison on
10/21/2016 11:23 AM
The Seattle/King County Clinic is a giant four-day FREE clinic. Healthcare professionals from around the region volunteer to provide quality dental, vision, and medical care. Patients receive free healthcare services including dental fillings and extractions, complete eye exams, free prescription eyeglasses, mammograms, Pap smears, flu vaccine, foot care, and much more. When: Thursday, October 27 through Sunday, October 30 Where: Tickets will be distributed at the Fisher Pavilion at Seattle Center, 200 Thomas St (2nd North & Thomas St). The Clinic will be held at Key Arena at Seattle Center, 401 1st Ave N Seattle, WA 98109 Patient outreach:...
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By John Cornelison on
10/20/2016 3:41 PM
VashonBePrepared held its annual meeting yesterday at the Vashon Emergency Operations Center.
A simple affair this year, many of our partner organizations reviewed the last year’s activities and plans for the year and the coming year. See our list of accomplishments which soon should reflect some of these activities.
A key item ahead is to hopefully upgrade the VIFR Training Center, and merge our EOC into this larger location.
VashonBePrepared’s board then voted in a new set of bylaws, which cleaned up some antiquated language, but primarily enlarged the number of our partner organizations – many of whom have been participating informally for years:
New VashonBePrepared Partners
Vashon Island School District (VISD)
Medical Reserve Corp (MRC)
Voice of Vashon (VoV)
Vashon Chamber of Commerce
ACS (replaces Vashon Maury Island Radio Club) ...
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By John Cornelison on
10/14/2016 8:25 AM
Most homes on Vashon are well built against the seasonal rains and water we face. Still, if a drain clogs, or the incoming rain is heavier than the system can take you may still wind up with a flooded basement or other area of your home. FEMA has a number of guidelines borne of experience for how homeowners can handle floods. Although focused on floods from Hurricane Mathew out east, many of the same guidelines apply to floods that may occur on Vashon. Check out FEMA’s flood clean-up guidelines here.
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By John Cornelison on
10/14/2016 8:13 AM
As a glance outside will show, we’re currently experiencing a strong storm. Actually there are two storms, one a day away from the other. Check local weather reports (e.g., NOAA or Weather Underground) for the latest reports as the predictions are changing fairly quickly. In addition to the checklist on our website, here are some other points that may be helpful in your winter storm season preparations: Water - If possible,...
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