The recent tornados in the midwest and south have underscored the importance of basic preparedness for ourselves and families. Richmond has been no stranger to such events having even experienced an earthquake in the past year.
St. Alban’s and St. Athanasius parishes wil be sponsoring a series of preparedness classes for the public beginning Saturday, April 14th at 7 pm. Teri Mixer of Shelf-Reliance, a producer of emergency food products, will speak on appropriate measures for “food preparedness” in the event of natural or manmade disasters. Mrs. Mixer will also discuss long-term food storage as well as the preparation of balanced, tasty and economical meals from freeze-dried and dehydrated ingredients. Shelf-Reliance also provides food to the hungry overseas through donations to its charity Thriving Nations.
Join us for an interesting and informative evening that will increase your family’s safety and awareness in the event of an emergency.
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