| Aloha, When the mass power outage and tsunami warning hit Ewa Beach earlier this year, we were reminded that a community that comes together during a disaster is a community that survives. I visited the Hawaii News Now studio this week with Peter Hirai, Deputy Director of the Department of Emergency Management, to talk about how Ewa Beach residents are working together to get prepared: 
 "Get Ready ‘Ewa Beach" Emergency Preparedness Fair 
   The family-friendly event will focus on tsunami and hurricane preparedness, how to create a family plan, supply kits, evacuations, health emergencies and insurance. It will include fun activities for children as well as preparedness information specifically geared toward older residents. Dozens of organizations are participating, including: Preparedness Skills & Training 
    Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)American Red Cross – Hawaii State Chapter Boy Scouts of AmericaHawaiian Humane Society Pacific Regional Disaster Preparedness Training CenterNational Disaster Preparedness Training CenterCampbell Local Emergency Action Network (CLEAN) Pacific Disaster Center Small Business Administration Home Preparedness & Supplies 
    PhotonWorks Hurricane Protection Systems Simpson Strong Ties Alaka‘i Window Laminates Pacific Innovative ProductsShelf RelianceSOS Survival Products Medical & Health 
    Hawai‘i Department of Health American Heart Association Medical Reserve Corps Home GrowersNatural Hawai‘i Aquaponic Food Production Education 
    Hawai‘i Department of EducationUH West UH Sea Grant Science & Weather 
    National Weather ServicePacific Tsunami Warning Center Transportation Safety 
    Honolulu Police Department HPD Weed and SeedHonolulu Fire Department Federal, State & Local Agencies 
    FEMAHawai‘i National GuardHawai‘i State Civil DefenseDept. of Emergency ManagementVolunteers in Police Service Community Groups 
    ‘Ewa Emergency Preparedness CommitteeChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Insurance 
    State Farm Insurance Co., Frelynn KahalehiliNew York Life Insurance Co. Emergency Vehicles 
    American Red Cross Emergency Response Vehicle Salvation Army Disaster Vehicle Honolulu Fire Truck As always, please contact my office with questions at 586-9730 or email me at reppine@capitol.hawaii.gov. I hope to see you there! Mahalo, 
 
    Saturday, September 24th, 20119:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.‘Ewa Makai Middle School91-6291 Kapolei Parkway, ‘Ewa Beach |