Date: Tuesday, July 30
Time: 12:00 PM
Location: The Julien Poydras Center
Hosted by: Greater Pointe Coupee Chamber of Commerce
In an unpredictable world, being prepared for emergencies is more crucial than ever. To help our community stay safe and informed, the Greater Pointe Coupee Chamber of Commerce is excited to host an Emergency Preparedness Lunch and Learn at the Julien Poydras Center on Tuesday, July 30, at noon.
Event Highlights:
We are honored to welcome two esteemed speakers who bring a wealth of knowledge and experience in emergency preparedness:
Maj Gen Stephen Dabadie (Ret), Pointe Coupee Parish Operations and OHSEP
Maj Gen Dabadie has a distinguished career in emergency management and operations. He will share insights on local preparedness strategies, emphasizing the importance of community involvement and readiness.
Megan Moor and Lillie Adams Wiley, Louisiana Dept. of Agriculture and Forestry
Representatives from the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry, Megan Moor and Lillie Adams Wiley, will present best practices for emergency preparedness. Their expertise will cover how agricultural communities can protect their resources and respond effectively during emergencies.
Why Attend?
Stay Informed: Learn about the latest strategies and best practices in emergency preparedness.
Be Prepared: Gain practical tips to ensure you, your family, and your business are ready for any emergency.
Community Focus: Understand the unique challenges and solutions specific to Pointe Coupee Parish and the surrounding areas.
Network: Connect with local leaders, business owners, and community members who share a commitment to safety and preparedness.
Enjoy a delicious lunch while you learn. This is a fantastic opportunity to gather in a relaxed setting, enjoy a meal, and absorb valuable information.
How to Register:
To ensure we have enough seating and meals for everyone, please RSVP by Thursday, July 25. You can register by emailing edirector@pcchamber.net or calling the Greater Pointe Coupee Chamber of Commerce Executive Director, Paula Lambert, at (225)718-2528.
Don’t Miss Out!
This event is a must-attend for anyone looking to enhance their emergency preparedness knowledge and skills. Whether you are a business owner, farmer, or concerned citizen, the information shared will be invaluable in safeguarding our community.
Join us at the Julien Poydras Center on July 30 at noon and take the first step towards a safer, more prepared Pointe Coupee Parish.
We look forward to seeing you there!
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**About the Greater Pointe Coupee Chamber of Commerce:**
The Greater Pointe Coupee Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to promoting local businesses and fostering a vibrant, resilient community. Through events, advocacy, and resources, we strive to support economic growth and enhance the quality of life in our region.
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