Dates: Monday, April 20 - Tuesday, April 07
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Location: 481 Chucky Mullins Drive
Oxford, MS 38655
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Summary

Libraries are trusted sources of knowledge and serve as trusted hubs for public learning. These accessible spaces make librarians ideal partners in informing communities to prepare for severe weather like tornadoes. At this hands-on workshop, attendees will explore engaging activities and lesson plans that promote severe weather preparedness and participate in interactive demonstrations that can be easily implemented in their library or organization.

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Kristiana Allen

Risk Communication and Learning Specialist

Kristiana Allen is a risk communication and learning specialist with the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium’s Education and Engagement Team. She also is a member of the NOAA National Severe... Read more