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Plan and Prepare for Disasters with Leon County’s Citizen Engagement Series

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 2, 2024

Plan and Prepare for Disasters with Leon County’s Citizen Engagement Series
County Puts Disaster Preparedness and Resilience Front and Center

 
WHO:  Leon County Government
WHAT:  Citizen Engagement Series: Disaster Resilience Edition
WHEN:  Thursday, July 25, starting at 6 p.m.
WHERE:  Public Safety Complex, 911 Easterwood Drive

As part of its ongoing commitment to building a #HurricaneStrong community, Leon County will host its next Citizen Engagement Series session on Thursday, July 25, at 6 p.m. at the Public Safety Complex, 911 Easterwood Drive. At the event, citizens can engage with and learn from public safety experts across the county. To register for this free event, visit LeonCountyFL.gov/CES.
 
The upcoming session, “Citizen Engagement Series: Disaster Resilience Edition,” will focus on building community preparedness and resilience in response to both man-made and natural disasters. Leon County will convene preparedness experts, public safety officials, non-profit partners, and other community leaders to discuss various topics, such as disaster preparedness, who to call in an emergency, and the importance of having a plan for your home.
 
This interactive, hands-on event puts disaster preparedness front and center as the 2024 hurricane season is officially underway. Citizens who attend the event will have a chance to win items that will be a great addition to their disaster preparedness supplies.
 
Open to all Leon County residents, those interested in the session can register at LeonCountyFL.gov/CES. Registration closes Thursday, July 25, at noon. Space is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.
 
Please note that this event requires walking to and from sessions. While assistance services will be available, they are limited. We encourage all attendees to prepare accordingly for walking throughout the event.
 
Created in 2012, Leon County’s award-winning Citizen Engagement Series aims to engage citizens in new and innovative ways about County programs and services. To learn more, visit LeonCountyFL.gov/GetEngaged.
 
To view photos from last year’s Citizen Engagement Series: Disaster Resilience Edition event, visit LeonPhotos.org/p583305593.
 
For more information, contact Kevin Peters, Emergency Management Director, at 850-606-3700 / PetersK@LeonCountyFL.gov or Mathieu Cavell, Leon County Community and Media Relations, at 850-606-5300 / CMR@LeonCountyFL.gov.
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