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10 | Four Seasons Hemet Herald | SEPTEMBER 2023 | Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training is Oct. 6-8 right here in Four Seasons. Go to fscert.org for information and to register. September 2023 is National Preparedness Month. e theme is Preparing for Older Adults. e Ready Campaign's 2023 National Preparedness Month campaign will focus on preparing older adults for disaster, specifically older adults from communities that are dis-proportionally impacted by the all-hazard events, which continue to threaten the nation. We know older adults can face greater risks when it comes to the multitude of extreme weather events and emergencies we now face, especially if they are living alone, are low-income, have a disability, or live in rural areas. For more info go to https://www.ready.gov/september#2023. Our Mission: e CERT Program is designed to increase individual and community preparedness and self-reliance in the event of man-made or natural disasters. e Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has officially recognized CERT as an important part of a community's disaster preparedness readiness. Four Seasons CERT continues to need your participation. Become a Street Captain or CERT Auxiliary. Step up. Be a part of the best CERT in the valley, come make a difference. For more information visit https://fscert.org/cert-volunteer Learn how to prepare at fscert.org. Plan. Prepare. Survive. Emergency Preparedness Name: _____________________________________________________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________________________________________________ Phone: _____________________________________________________________________________________ FREE SUNDAY BRUNCH FOR TWO at the Bistro at Four Seasons Not valid on holidays or special events. Limit ONE ENTRY per residence per month Happy September and Labor Day everyone. is is the unofficial end of summer and the month to celebrate those who have labored or are still laboring. anks to some wise men who understood the need of the work force, they dedicated the first Monday of September to celebrate those workers. From there, the acknowledgment of this force led the way to many benefits and improvements in places of employment. Laborers will always be needed and those of us who want more and better things will be there to fill the job. Congratulations to all of you who are employed and enjoy your three-day holiday. I don't think we ever quit working — even when retired. We have duties or commitments to mates, family, friends, and fellow volunteers that still keeps us working (but without pay). So hurrah to us too! On Sept. 23 we will be celebrating "Neighbor Celebrating Neighbor." is will be a great opportunity to mingle with your Four Seasons neighbors and learn about all the wonderful activities and clubs that are available for you to get acquainted with and maybe join. If you are bored, a little timid about meeting new people, or want to try a new activity, this is the place and time to find out about what's happening at Four Seasons. Each club or committee should be represented and they can answer your questions so that you can gather information in those you're interested in joining. Please look for the Bistro Committee's pop-up; we will be out there. Francisco will have a chance to meet you when he hands you a tasty snack to munch on. Oh, and did you know he's open seven days a week? Our ticket for the free Brunch for two was drawn by Betty Crase at the Board meeting and the lucky winners are George and Fran Hayner (photo inset above). Congratulations and enjoy! ~ at's me, Patt double"T" Bistro Committee

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