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  1. Carbon/Emery County 2010 Emergency Preparedness Fair

    This Friday June 18th from 4-8 pm at the Emery High Spartan Center in Castle Dale. Free food from 4-6, some speaker from the DHS at 6. Lots of emergency vehicles, etc. in the parking lot, booths, speakers, free stuff, information. Plus I'll be there. You know that makes it worth attending.
    Crazy preparedness lady. Food Storage and Survival

  2. Re: Carbon/Emery County 2010 Emergency Preparedness Fair

    Take photos of the event and post them. It will be interesting to see the layout as Emery and Carbon Counties put on a great event.

    Quote Originally Posted by Angela View Post
    This Friday June 18th from 4-8 pm at the Emery High Spartan Center in Castle Dale. Free food from 4-6, some speaker from the DHS at 6. Lots of emergency vehicles, etc. in the parking lot, booths, speakers, free stuff, information. Plus I'll be there. You know that makes it worth attending.
    The revelation to produce and store food may be as essential to our temporal welfare today as boarding the ark was to the people in the days of Noah. ~ Ezra Taft Benson

  3. Re: Carbon/Emery County 2010 Emergency Preparedness Fair

    Hey, good idea. I'll have to get some pictures. They've done a lot of work on it this year, so it should be good for a rural area prep fair.
    Crazy preparedness lady. Food Storage and Survival

  4. Re: Carbon/Emery County 2010 Emergency Preparedness Fair

    After our little two-county preparedness fair last week, I got thinking. There are different kinds of preparedness fairs in the world. Some are for teaching skills, some are primarily lectures about hard times coming, some are mainly to sell stuff. Our two county fair is lightly to get people aware of possible emergencies and what they can do about it personally and a little heavier on letting different agencies show off their trucks, equipment, facilities, etc. Interesting. All that aside, we did have a pretty good turnout for a little place. Here's how it was set up.

    It was held at the local High School. Outside were a bunch of emergency vehicles, plus the local amateur radio club trailer. They had lifeflight helicopter landing on the football field a couple of times during the four hour fair, plus outdoor demonstrations by the police dogs.


    The way they get people around here to show up for a preparedness fair at all is to offer free food. Here's the hamburger joint setting up.


    They did a very good job advertising this year. They also had signs on the auditorium letting people know what was going on when and where, so nobody had to wander around confused.


    The information booth led to the stairs to get down to the auditorium floor where the "vendors" were. Only about 4 of the vendors had anything for sale, the others were businesses like the power company, gas company, etc. letting people know how to avoid an emergency. There were also a couple of speakers in another room that I didn't get to go listen to. I'm sure they were fabulous.


    Lots of hand outs--good thing I brought my super helper son so he could go round things up for us since I was busy at the booth the whole time. Especially when I needed a burger.
    Crazy preparedness lady. Food Storage and Survival

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