You aren’t alone if a disaster strikes, the entire neighborhood will be affected. Tomorrow night at the Ballard library, learn how to work with neighbors in case of an emergency. SNAP, which stands for Seattle Neighborhoods Actively Prepare, is a program offered by the city to help families and neighborhoods prepare for a disaster. They’ll go over building disaster kits, creating disaster plans and organizing with each other for emergencies. The free 90-minute class is offered through the Office of Emergency Management and starts at 6:30 p.m. (Thanks Debra for the tip!)
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ahhh snap! …sorry couldn't resist!