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A Different Kind of First Friday in Hollywood
You work a 9-80, freelance like us, or maybe you don't have job. Whatever the case is, Councilman Tom LaBonge has something for you tomorrow morning. So be alert and be ready to report to Fire Station 27 in Hollywood for the new First Fridays:
"Growing up in Los Angeles during the Cold War, we practiced drills every first Friday each month as the city's air raid sirens went off. While the Cold War is ended, our need for preparedness hasn't gone away." ~ Tom LaBonge
We all know the Big One will hit. What we don't know is when and exactly where. We have our water and we didn't store enough for you. Sorry.
9 a.m., Friday, August 4, 2006
Fire Station 27 in Hollywood
1355 N. Cahuenga Blvd.
Guest Stars: Ellis Stanley, general manager of the Emergency Preparedness Department; Lucile M. Jones, Ph.D., USGS; Representatives from the LAPD and LAFD
Random Fact: 2007 is the Year of the Earthquake (more details to come)
Photo by Nature Calls via Flickr