A community emergency preparedness fair, “Be Ready-Be Safe,” is being hosted by The Yorba Linda Stake of the Church of Latter-day Saints at its Anaheim Hills church location on Saturday, and the community is encouraged to attend.
Anaheim Fire and Rescue will provide several demonstrations as well as important information during the 9 a.m. to noon fair. Some of these will include knowing your evacuation routes, 72-hour kits, food and water storage and first aid.
Visitors will also have the opportunity to learn how to be ready for wildfires, be ready for financial emergencies and how make an emergency plan. There will also be various fun activities for kids, plus much more.
There is no charge to attend. The church is at 441 S. Fairmont Blvd., Anaheim Hills. For additional information, visit BeReadyandBeSafe.org.
Canyon Hills club marks 40 years
Members of the Ebell Club of Canyon Hills will celebrate the club’s 40th birthday during the March 11 general meeting.
The club, which was founded by hills resident Judy Dougal, who also served as its first president, was chartered and federated on March 9, 1984. A special program, planned by co-4th Vice Presidents Gayle Cornejo and Sue Shuckhart, will honor past club presidents during the morning meeting which begins at 10 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall at Canyon Hills Presbyterian Church..
Past presidents include: Dougal, Linda Bird, Mary Sprague, Beverly Nihei, Shari Cipolla, Bonnie Duckworth, Dee Fisher, Linda Seymour, Becky Rice, Charlyn Barton, Judi Sepulveda, Mary Hovland, Sharon Woodward, Mai Hinwood, Elaine Moulden, Linda Schleiger, Joan Coy, Pam Starr, Linda Lewis, Donna Frize, Claudia Thielmann, Maxine Shaner, Jayne O’Toole, Barbara Landreth, Susan Harker, Sherye Ayres, Jackie Evett, Heather Terjung, Nancy Bertocchini and Patti Faiman. Joy Lais is current club president.
The nonprofit Ebell Club has been actively involved within the community over the past 40 years raising funds in support of…
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