Hub Captains Network Bi-Monthly Meeting
Doors open at 6:30 for visiting and light snacks, meeting starts at 7:00. This is our regular meeting to share information about citywide activities and what each hub is doing. […]
Read More »Doors open at 6:30 for visiting and light snacks, meeting starts at 7:00. This is our regular meeting to share information about citywide activities and what each hub is doing. […]
Read More »Doors open at 6:30 for visiting and light snacks, meeting starts at 7:00. This is our regular meeting to share information about citywide activities and what each hub is doing. […]
Read More »Doors open at 6:30 for visiting and light snacks, meeting starts at 7:00. This is our regular meeting to share information about citywide activities and what each hub is doing. […]
Read More »Learn how a hub works at this tabletop exercise (inside, around a table) where we talk about the major functions of a hub and how a hub is laid out. […]
Read More »Join members of the Hiawatha Hub in the Admiral neighborhood of West Seattle for a practice Hub 101 session, building on past discussions. This practice will cover fundamentals, hub layout […]
Read More »Prepared neighborhoods are more effective in their disaster response and have an increased capacity to be self-reliant for the first 72 hours after a disaster. LuAn Johnson PhD is an […]
Read More »The Madison Park Community Council will host a Seattle Neighbors Actively Prepare (SNAP) organizing speaker at monthly meeting on Monday, May 6, 2019, 7:00-8:30. This will be a follow up event to their […]
Read More »You are invited to this kickoff meeting of the Homer Harris area neighbors, working to organize a disaster/earthquake preparedness emergency hub. Special guest is Sandi Doughton, Seattle Times Science reporter […]
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