The courses will provide useful information on how to stay safe in the event of an unexpected situation.
ABILENE, Texas — The City of Abilene is partnering with the Abilene Public Library South Branch to host two Preparing for vacation travel sessions for adults who want information on handling potential travel emergencies.
Sessions will be held from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, November 16 and from 11 a.m. to noon on Friday, November 22 at the South Branch Library, 4310 Buffalo Gap Road (inside the Abilene Mall).
The program, led by City of Abilene Deputy Emergency Management Coordinator Angela Baker and Emergency Management Coordinator Vincent Cantu, will provide essential guidance on how to stay safe and connected when Unexpected situations arise.
Essential skills and tips for holiday travel preparation will include:
- How to make sure you and your loved ones can stay in communication in an emergency.
- How to make sure you have what you need in an emergency kit for your vehicle.
- How to react and stay calm in the event of a disaster.
The program will provide knowledge and tools to manage travel disruptions with confidence.
For more information, call the library at 325-698-7565.