The FREE event is planned for 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Westin Hotel, 191 N. Los Robles Ave., in Pasadena.
Homeowners who live anywhere in the Wildland Urban Interface areas -- in, close to or near forest and fire dangers -- are welcome to attend.
“We are offering a lot of good information to help homeowners safeguard their homes from fire,” noted Margaret Grayson, executive director of the California Fire Safe Council. “Homeowners will learn more about new fire-resistant building materials and fire-safe landscaping with native and/or non-invasive plants; get to know some amazing local Fire Safe Council folks from communities around Pasadena; and find out ways to improve their community’s insurability.”
Speakers at the workshop include:
- Mike McIntyre, District Ranger, Angeles National Forest
- Tony Neece, Mount Wilson Fire Safe Council
- Steve Quarles, US Cooperative Extension on fire retardant building materials
- Candace Iskowitz, Institute for Business & Home Safety
- Valerie Borel, (UC Cooperative Extension), Fire Safe Landscaping
- A special presentation to Wolfgang Knaur who will relate a personal story about the founders of the Horizon Hills Fire Safe Council
“We will also have a panel of Farmers Agents who will discuss preparing your home for insurance; evacuation routes and important papers you need to take with you, and how to file a claim,” noted Bill Matlock, Farmers California state executive.
Although you don’t have to dress up, you DO need to reserve your space for this special event. Lunch will be served to all attendees and door prizes will be given away.
To reserve space(s) contact Allisia Shetler by email at: allisiashetler1@verizon.net.
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