My first pedal build works! I’m thinking about calling it Groundhog Delay since everyday is the same now. #do1thing (at Reynoldstown) https://www.instagram.com/p/B__K09npXtR/?igshid=r3l7bywq4nku
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My first pedal build works! I’m thinking about calling it Groundhog Delay since everyday is the same now. #do1thing (at Reynoldstown) https://www.instagram.com/p/B__K09npXtR/?igshid=r3l7bywq4nku
New music coming soon! #stuckinside #do1thing https://www.instagram.com/p/B_ybaW6JnHm/?igshid=1rywzu751kcgz
My word for 2017 was EXPLORE and creatively I think I lived up to it! I had a lot of fun. Now I have to figure out what to do with all of it. #topnine2017 #do1thing #creativejuice
Microsoft #Do1Thing - What's Your Social Personality?
It's important to remember that our "digital footprint" is long-lasting and no one wants a social post to haunt for years to come. That's why Microsoft urges everyone to #Do1Thing and think before we post. Microsoft #Do1Thing campaign is comprised of YouTube True View (pre-roll), VSEO and a Read more at http://www.mediaplussea.com/microsoft-do1thing-whats-social-personality/ get the facts
Microsoft #Do1Thing - What's Your Social Personality?
Microsoft #Do1Thing – What’s Your Social Personality?
It’s important to remember that our “digital footprint” is long-lasting and no one wants a social post to haunt for years to come. That’s why Microsoft urges everyone to #Do1Thing and think before we post. Microsoft #Do1Thing campaign is comprised of YouTube True View (pre-roll), VSEO and aRead more…
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Emergency Tip: February's @Do1ThingUS Prep Task - Water for Your Family
It's time to think about Water February's Do 1 Thing task is water - having a 3 day supply for everyone in your home - including pets. That comes out to 3 gallons for each family member and 1 gallon for each average pet.
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do1thing for August: Get Involved
GOAL:
Make your community stronger by getting trained and getting involved.
Things to do
Below is a list of thing that you can do to achieve your goal this month.Choose at least one, and complete it.
Connect with an isolated individual in your neighborhood or start a neighborhood organization.
Promote emergency preparedness in your community.
Become a volunteer in your community (CERT, Red Cross, Neighborhood Watch, etc.).
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It takes more than police, fire and EMS to respond to a disaster. It takes people who are committed to neighborhoods, churches, schools and volunteer organizations. When people are willing to work together for the good of others, communities are stronger.
People who are involved are the key to a disaster resilient community. They are willing and able to look out for themselves and others. A resilient community is one that can withstand a disaster and get back to normal quickly (even if normal isn’t the same as it was before).
Remember, community preparedness starts at home. If you know that your family is prepared at home, you will be better able to help others in your community.
July Fact Sheet: Family Communication Plan
GOAL:
Have the ability to communicate with family members during a disaster.
Things to do
Below is a list of thing that you can do to achieve your goal this month.Choose at least one, and complete it.
Have a phone with a cord and a car charger for your cell phone standing by in case of a power failure.
Develop a plan for how your family will stay in touch during a disaster.
Program In Case of Emergency (ICE) numbers into all family cell phones.
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Today we have more ways to speak with one another than ever before. We are used to staying in touch with cell phones, internet, and email, but disasters can change things. These devices may not be available. Cell phone towers quickly become overloaded with people trying to reach friends and family. If the power is out at your home, cordless phones, internet, and email will not work either.