Fire Department Holds Community Information Meetings
Santa Barbara County-- Santa Barbara County's Fire Department is responding to a warning from the governor to be prepared for fire season year round.
"Wild-Fire Safety" town Hall meetings will be held throughout the month of February.
The meetings include an open question and answer forum and tips on everything from creating defensible space to what to do if you become trapped in your home during a wildfire.
Meeting Schedules:
2/11/09
6pm-8pm
Solvang
Solvang Veterans Memorial Building
1745 Mission Dr.
2/16/09
6pm-8pm
Lompoc
Village Country Club
4300 CLubhouse Dr.
2/23/09
6pm-8pm
Goleta
Goleta Valley Community Center
5679 Hollister Ave.
2/25/09
6pm-8pm
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Fleischman Auditorium
2559 Puesta del Sol Rd.
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"I am a firm believer in the people. If given the truth, they can be depended upon to meet any national crisis. The great point is to bring them the real facts, and beer." --Abraham Lincoln
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