Shoreline Auxiliary Communications Service presentation at ELNA meeting Tuesday on Zoom 6-17-2025 7pm

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline Auxiliary Communications Service will present at the Echo Lake Neighborhood Association meeting on Zoom on June 17, 2025, at 7 PM. The ACS team will discuss its role in enhancing communication and public safety in the Shoreline area. Residents are encouraged to attend to learn about the services and volunteer opportunities available through the ACS. The meeting will serve as an interactive platform for residents to ask questions and understand how the ACS can support the community during emergencies. Engaging the public in such discussions is vital for building trust and cooperation between community members and emergency services.

The ACS aims to strengthen local preparedness and response capabilities. Events like this foster a sense of community and encourage civic involvement. Participation in neighborhood meetings can lead to improved awareness of safety resources.

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