Snohomish County Emergency Management Services presentation in Woodway May 8, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Woodway Town Hall will host an emergency preparedness presentation on May 8, 2025, from 6:30 to 8:00 PM. Sammie Keller, representing Snohomish County Emergency Management Services, will guide residents on household emergency preparedness and the objectives of the Woodway Ready Program. The event features a 35–45 minute presentation followed by a 15–20 minute Q&A session, encouraging community engagement. While RSVP is not required, it is recommended to aid in planning for the expected turnout. This initiative represents a proactive step toward building a supportive network among neighbors in times of crisis.

Community members are urged to spread the word and consider becoming neighborhood captains to enhance program effectiveness. The Woodway Ready Program's revival is essential for fostering resilience in the community. Attendees will gain practical strategies to safeguard their households during emergencies.

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