Free All-Hazards Training
for Logan County Businesses and Governmental Units –
September 10, 2015
Program offered through
Greater Peoria Economic Development Council
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[September 03, 2015]
PEORIA
- Businesses, municipal governments, and other units of local government
in Logan County are invited to take advantage of a free workshop on
All-Hazard Preparedness that will be held on Thursday, September 10th at
the Peoria Gateway Building, 200 Northeast Water Street, Peoria.
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The workshop begins at 2:30 p.m. and is an opportunity for attendees
to learn how to prepare for disasters or other emergency situations,
network with other organizations to strengthen preparedness
contacts, and become aware of mitigation techniques designed to
reduce the impact of an emergency or disaster.
To register for the free All-Hazards Preparedness workshop access:
http://greaterpeoriaedc.org/event/all-hazard-preparedness-for-businesses-and-units-of-government/
The free All-Hazards Preparedness workshop is made available to
businesses and governments in Logan County as a result of Logan
County’s membership in the five-county Greater Peoria Economic
Development Council (GPEDC). The other counties in the GPEDC
include: Peoria, Woodford, Tazewell, and Mason.
The Midwest is well known for its storms, floods, and tornadoes.
Businesses and units of municipal and local governments can reduce
the impact of hazardous situations on their company or governmental
body at the All Hazard Preparedness workshop.
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This informative and hands-on workshop is an opportunity to learn about hazards
and mitigation techniques, receive a ready to use template for businesses and
governments, and connect with other businesses and governmental officials to
strengthen Logan County’s overall disaster resiliency.
The Logan County Economic Development Partnership is pleased to sponsor and help
promote this free All Hazard Preparedness workshop and encourages Logan County
businesses and governmental units to take advantage of this opportunity.
[Bill Thomas, Logan County Economic
Development Partnership]
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