There are several links included to help you follow through with this month's To Do list. Most of the links come from Food Storage Made Easy. For the monthly hand-out in PDF format, click here.
□ Family Emergency Plan - Review this section with your family and fill out “Emergency Contact Information”
□ 72 Hour Kit - Inventory and gather what you already have for supplies
□ 72 Hour Kit - Purchase/make your 72 hour food kits, including water - There will be a Relief Society Preparedness class, "Preparing 72 Hour Kits" taught by Denise Killingsworth on April 22nd at 7 p.m. at Virginia Dolan's home or on April 23rd at 10 a.m. in the Relief Society room.
Here are a few more resources for creating 72 hour kits to meet your family's needs:
*72 Hour Kits for Babies and Toddlers
*72 Hour Kits for Pets
□ Emergency Binder - compile/copy the documents for your Emergency binder
□ Evacuation List - Fill out your grab list in order of priority.
□ Evacuation List - Purchase/compile your car kit items and put them in your trunk.
FHE idea- Discuss the Family Emergency Plan, practice what to do in case of a disaster, fire, hurricane, flood, etc. Discuss Evacuation Plan, fill out Emergency Contact Information and help kids memorize contact person's phone number. Decide what to include in your Grab List.
□ Meal Preparation- Make a meal using beans, lentils and dried onions from last month's cooking class
□ Attend Long-Term Food Storage Cooking Class on Thursday, April 22nd at 7 p.m. at Virginia Dolan's home or on Friday, April 23rd at 10 a.m. in the Relief Society Room (this class will be done by 11:15 for those who want to attend play group) and learn how to cook with rice, macaroni, and spaghetti. Sign up to order these foods from the cannery on June 3 or 5.
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