September is National Emergency Preparedness Month. Are you still not prepared for an emergency? We’re pleased to welcome back Daryl Williams, a Rolando Park resident, who is CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) certified in both San Diego and San Mateo counties.
Last spring, Daryl gave one of our best attended meetings on preparing for an emergency and we’ve invited him back to address the many excuses for still not being prepared. You will want to attend this meeting.
As a bonus, we have an emergency supplies kit ($100 value!) that we’re giving away in a random drawing for RPCC members.
Our doors open at 6:30 for a “meet and greet” before our 7pm meeting, so arrive early and meet some of your neighbors and community representatives.
Agenda:
6:30 Meet and greet
7:00 Call to order – Sonia Lang
- Meeting minutes are posted at https://rolandopark.org/
- Dues and membership – Cheryl Bailey
- Community announcements – Lynn Edwards
7:10 Public comments on non-agenda items (3 minutes each)
7:20 If present (5 minutes each)
- Darnisha Hunter – Mayor Faulconer’s office
- Bruce Williams – City Councilmember Monica Montgomery’s office
- Officer Terry Hoskins – SDPD
- Edmond J. Perkins – State Assemblymember Shirley Weber’s office
- Chevelle Tate – State Senator Toni Atkins’ office
- Robert Case – U.S. House of Representatives Susan Davis’ office
- Eryn Wilson-Nieves – San Diego County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher’s office
7:50 Presentation –Emergency Preparedness Part 2, presented by Daryl Williams, CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) certified in both San Diego and San Mateo counties.
8:30 Wrap up