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Family Emergency Planning
Sparr Heights CERT Workshop
Thursday, May 28
5:00pm - 7:00pm
Be ready before disaster strikes! Join a Family Emergency Planning workshop to learn how to protect loved ones, build a plan, and respond with confidence when it matters most.
Prepare your family for the unexpected with this Family Planning workshop taught by a Sparr Heights Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) member.
In this interactive session, participants will learn how to:
- Create a Family Emergency Plan
- Define and keep essential supplies
- Develop a communication strategy
- Get involved with CERT.
Designed for beginners, this workshop provides practical, easy-to-follow guidance to help you prepare effectively for disasters such as earthquakes, fires, or power outages. By the end of the workshop, you’ll have the tools to create your family emergency plan, needed to keep your loved ones safe and organized in times of crisis.
This workshop is presented by Sparr Heights CERT in partnership with Glendale Library, Arts & Culture and Montrose Chamber of Commerce.
We welcome persons with disabilities to participate in all our programs and events. For accommodations requests, please email LibraryInfo@GlendaleCA.gov.
PARKING
Library parking is available onsite. Parking entrance is behind the Fire Station and Library buildings on Sunset Ave. Visitors receive 3-hour free parking and 15 minutes drop off parking is available in front of the Library. Accessible parking and wheelchair ramp is available in the parking lot.
For additional information about this event, please contact Montrose Library at 818-548-2048 or send us an email at LibraryInfo@GlendaleCA.gov.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Lecture | Classes & Workshops |
TAGS: | family emergency plan | CERT |
Montrose Library
The Montrose Library, located on the east end of the Montrose Shopping Park, is a classic neighborhood branch library with materials and activities for adults, teens and children. Programs include adult activity based social clubs, teen volunteer programs and children's storytimes. The 1961 building offers a lot of natural light and includes a quiet room in the adult fiction area.
