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League City Hosts Hurricane Preparedness and Safety Fair Ahead of Forecasted Active Season

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Published on June 07, 2024
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Residents of League City and the surrounding regions, it's time to mark your calendars and seriously start to consider your hurricane preparedness plans. The city is stepping up to provide crucial information and resources with a Hurricane Preparedness and Safety Fair on June 15, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Johnnie Arolfo Civic Center, located at 400 W. Walker Street. The free event aims to help locals get ahead of the upcoming hurricane season, which experts predict to be an active one.

At the fair, you can expect to receive a seasonal outlook from the National Weather Service, participate in engaging activities like touch-a-truck, and win door prizes. A plethora of preparedness vendors will be there, too, poised to show off the latest in storm safety and readiness. 

In an effort to drum up attention and communicate the urgency, League City’s Emergency Management Coordinator, Ryan Edghill, highlighted the importance of the fair in a recent video update. Edghill elucidated the various offerings of the fair and stressed the significance of staying ahead of the curve when it comes to hurricane preparedness. The video, which further details the event and provides insights into hurricane readiness, can be found on the League City official website.

The Hurricane Preparedness and Safety Fair has been designed to offer valuable knowledge and resources all in one place, making the process of bracing for a hurricane less daunting and more approachable. For those interested, there's no need to register in advance – simply show up with a mindset ready to learn and equip yourself against the perils of an unpredictable hurricane season.