If your organization has as event coming up and would like it listed on WFBL's Community Events Calendar, send it to psa@wfbl.com or fax us: (315)635-3490.

Saturday, July 26th

  • the West Genesee United Methodist Church will be serving a chicken barbecue from noon until sold out. 
  • The Great American Bake Sale is coming to the Cazenovia Farmer's market.  The bake sale is sponsored by Share Out Strength, Inc. a national non profit organization.  Proceeds will benefit food banks and school lunch program across the county.
  • The Mount Vernon Presbyterian Church will hold the first annual Vernon Family Picnic starting at noon.  There will be free food and beverages, games and even a magician.
  • The Cazenovia Public Library will hold its 35th annual book sale from 10am to 5pm.

Sunday, July 27th

  • The Baldwinsville Theatre Guild presents the Sound Of Music at the Presbyterian Education Center.  Performance dates will be July 26th through August 2nd.  Call 635-3886 for times and ticket prices.

Hot Weather Tips For Pet Safety from the CNYSPCA

-Always provide plenty of fresh water for your pets.  -Make sure you have a cool, shady area for your pet while he is outside.  -NEVER leave your pet in a car!  -Try to walk your dog early in the day or later in the afternoon, when the sun has started to set.


 

 

BE PREPARED!  IN CASE OF EMERGENCY

Start by Talking ...

Discussing what to do in the event you are badly injured in an accident isn't always a fun topic, however it is necessary.  It's the first step in preparedness.

Decide which of your closest friends and family you can trust in case of an emergency.  Note: It's a good idea to have more than one person.  Ask those people if you can list them as ICE (In Case of Emergency) contacts.

It's Important to inform your chosen ICE Contacts about what to do in an emergency.

  • Do you have any drug allergies?
  • Are you a diabetic
  • Where can they access important documents

ICE Your Phone

Once you decide on ICE Contacts, put them in your cell phone's contact list.  List names as: ICE - Person's Name

  • Make sure your ICE contacts have a list of people they should contact on your behalf - including your place of work.
  • Make sure your ICE numbers are those that are easy to contact.  Example: a home number could be useless if the person works full time.
  • Make sure your ICE contacts know any medical conditions that could affect your emergency treatment including current medications.
  • If you're under 18, your ICE contact needs to be a parent or guardian authorized to make decisions on your behalf.
  • Should an ICE contact be deaf, prefix them number with ICETEXT.
  • For multiple ICE contacts, list as ICE1, ICE2, ICE3, etc.

ICE Your Home

  • Put an ICE sticker on your cell phone to let Emergency personnel know where to look.  The same can be done around your home.  Put an ICE sticker on anything you want to grab in a hurry, such as a tool kit or non-perishable food.  Looking for items bearing a sticker is easier and saves precious time in an emergency.

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