Community Corner
Severe Weather Observation and Safety Training
weather does occur in the fall. Are you
ready?
A
major tornado hit St. Louis
on September 29, 1927. It could happen again!
Prepare by
taking a severe weather observation and safety training class. The classes provide information on
identifying severe weather, severe weather safety, and how to report severe
weather events. All are welcome to
attend.
Wildwood City Hall, Community
Room,
16860 Main St., Wildwood, 63040
Tuesday,
October 8, Level 1 (Basic) class 7PM-10PM
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Saturday,
October 19, Level 1 (Basic) class, 9AM-12noon
Saturday,
October 19, Level 2 (Advanced) class 1PM-4PM
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All classes are free, refreshments
are provided. prior registration is required:
call Andrea Kuhnert, 636-458-0440 or
www.CityofWildwood.com
The
instructor is Michael Redman who has taught thousands, in hundreds of classes, since 1970.
Learn from an expert how to become a severe weather
"spotter". Identify cloud
formations that can lead to tornadoes and other severe weather, and report what
you see so others may benefit. Learn how
to take safety precautions during severe weather at home, school, work, or in
your car. Quality reports by trained
volunteer observers lead to more accurate and timely weather warnings! This is information that saves lives!
All
citizens are urged to take advantage of this training opportunity and provide a
much needed community volunteer service.