I just wanted to let everyone know that my daughter Anika is in a Blue Grass Band for teenagers, called Squeak'n Strings. They are looking for Bass players, and also Violin/Fiddlers. Anika's teacher does this band for free at her house on Thursdays from 5-6:30 p.m. She is really great about just being there to be the adult, playing, and letting them decide on songs, and what they want to do as a group. They have performed at a few places and are pretty good. She also has purchased all this recording equipment so they can tape their songs. If anyone is interested in their child joining please call me and I will give you her number.
Andrea Crawley
crawleyandrea@yahoo.com
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Thursday, October 7, 2010
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Emergency Preparedness
Dear 6th Ward Members,
I have a friend in Herriman who had to leave his home in 10 minutes with as many valuables as possible, as he watched the fire come down the mountain. Luckily his home was saved by Firemen, but it had major smoke damage. His main point was that there was no warning from police or fire teams until they were pulling out of their driveway. He had to choose on the spot what to take and what to leave. An emergency checklist of "key items to take with you" like photo albums, computer hard drive etc. would have been handy in addition to 72 hour kits.
In light of hearing this story, I thought it might be good to remind each of us the importance of establishing personal emergency plans in our homes. The Church Provident Living web site refers to several online resources, including http://www.ready.gov/america/index.html and http://www.fema.gov/pdf/library/epc.pdf
Thanks,
James Christensen
I have a friend in Herriman who had to leave his home in 10 minutes with as many valuables as possible, as he watched the fire come down the mountain. Luckily his home was saved by Firemen, but it had major smoke damage. His main point was that there was no warning from police or fire teams until they were pulling out of their driveway. He had to choose on the spot what to take and what to leave. An emergency checklist of "key items to take with you" like photo albums, computer hard drive etc. would have been handy in addition to 72 hour kits.
In light of hearing this story, I thought it might be good to remind each of us the importance of establishing personal emergency plans in our homes. The Church Provident Living web site refers to several online resources, including http://www.ready.gov/america/index.html and http://www.fema.gov/pdf/library/epc.pdf
Thanks,
James Christensen
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