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Assemblymember Marc Levine and Fire Safe Marin invite you to hear what state, county, and local governments are doing to prepare for wildfires and how we plan to improve fire safety in Marin.  Learn how to prepare your family, home and property in case of disaster.

A focus of the Town Hall is to inform residents of the work that agencies and individuals have done to plan for a fire disaster and to let them know how wildfire disasters will be handled in Marin County.

Fire Safe Marin will have panelists participating in the discussion, and a booth staffed by volunteers to provide wildfire safety information.

Saturday, February 10, 2018 from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
College of Marin Fusselman Hall Room 120
835 College Ave., Kentfield 94904

Fire Safe Marin

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