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Winter Wonderland
I know it’s a little late for a holiday post, but these pictures really deserve to be shown.Right before I went on vacation, we had a holiday decorating contest between […]
Local Company Helps Neighbors
When I think of companies donating to disaster relief, I think of HUGE stores like Wal-Mart donating truck loads of bottled water. But during the December floods in Oregon, a […]
Post Campaign Red Update
Even though the campaign ended a few weeks ago, donations from volunteers have continued to arrive in the mail. We’re now up to nearly $33,000. We’ve bested last year’s total […]
Saying Thank You
Today I learned a lesson about how one person can touch many lives. No, not through giving blood, or using and AED, or any of those kinds of things. Through […]
Concerning Holiday Gifts
It’s the Holiday Season! (In case you hadn’t noticed.) Have you bought your disaster kit? What better way to show someone you care than to give them a gift that […]
Are You Ready, Ladies?
I’m originally from Kansas (the heart of Tornado Alley) so this sort of fascinates me. Women’s Entertainment (WEtv) has a new show called “Twister Sisters” about two female storm chasers […]
Ham Radios to the Rescue
The floods this December knocked out power and communications lines for thousands of people. Thankfully, the Red Cross has a team of ham radio operators who could use their radios […]
Local Story On Our National Site
One of our public affairs volunteers wrote up this touching feature story, and it got posted on the front page of the national redcross website, http://www.redcross.org/ . The story profiles […]
The Great Recert. Debate
A big debate in the health and safety training realm is whether CPR certifications should last for two years or just one. Some of our competitors offer CPR certifications that […]
Avast, they found me treasure!
This morning my Campaign RED teammates and I hosted a treasure hunt. Five clues were hidden throughout the building that led to an awesome prize – two center court Trail […]