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SUMMARY:Nisqually Earthquake Remembrance Day
DESCRIPTION:On February 28\, 2001\, at exactly 10:54 a.m.\, the earth beneath Western Washington decided to get everyone’s attention. \nThe 2001 Nisqually earthquake—a magnitude 6.8—rattled Seattle\, Olympia\, Tacoma\, and just about every coffee mug in a five-county radius. The shaking lasted for about 45 very long seconds.  If you lived here then\, you probably remember the universal opening line:  “Was that a truck?”  It was not a truck.  It was an event that occurred 30+ miles beneath the surface and reminded us\, not so subtilely\, that the Pacific Northwest is geologically dynamic (occasionally dramatic). \nFor a few hours that day\, we were all in it together. \n\nStrangers checking on strangers\nOffice workers sharing cell phones\nRadio stations turning into lifelines\n\nThere’s something about disasters that create instant community. \nHere are a few steps you can take now to prepare for whatever lies ahead… \n\nSign up for “Alert Seattle“\nDownload other useful smartphone apps so you’re “Tech Ready“\nBuy a gallon\, or two\, of bottled water the next time you visit the grocery store and tuck it away\n\nYou’ll never regret taking a few steps to become better prepared.
URL:https://seattleemergencyhubs.org/calendar-event/nisqually-earthquake-remembrance-day-february-28th/
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SUMMARY:MeshCore - Intro class!
DESCRIPTION:MeshCore is a community-based network for secure text-based communications using unlicensed LoRa radios\, and can use people’s smartphones. There’s an active Meshcore community here in the Puget Sound and it could potentially provide emergency communications within our area independent of the commercial infrastructure. The goal of these workshops is to help introduce MeshCore to people who may be interested\, explain what it does and how it works\, and help those who are interested get started with a device. \n\nFeb 28\n2pm  – 4pm\nMeadowbrook Community Center (10517 35th Ave NE\, Seattle\, WA 98125)\n\nREGISTER: https://forms.gle/4Zzai6BuytuaQHVRA \n \nSecond workshop = March 14th at 2pm:  One of the purposes of holding 2 workshops is to allow people who attend the 1st workshop time to purchase a MeshCore device and bring it to the 2nd workshop to get help with it. \n  \n\nTo learn more about the Meshcore community in the Puget Sound area\, see the Puget Mesh website https://pugetmesh.org/meshcore/ and Discord channel: https://discord.gg/ANvUg3AyZt \nFor information about the workshop\, contact Christian christian.d.helfrich@gmail.com\nFor information about MeshCore\, contact Juan jmv0189@gmail.com or Adam AdamMelton@gmail.com
URL:https://seattleemergencyhubs.org/calendar-event/meshcore-intro-class/
LOCATION:Meadowbrook Community Center\, 10517 35th Ave NE\, Seattle\, WA\, 98125\, United States
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