Tornado Season

With possible severe weather in this week’s forecast, be sure to have more than one way to get information about the weather and immediately take shelter if you hear a tornado siren.

The National Weather Service predicts an enhanced risk for severe weather in Oklahoma City on Wednesday, including damaging straight-line winds, large hail and possible tornadoes.

Visit okc.gov/prepare for a full list of tips and information on preparing for severe weather.

Have more than one way to get weather information

Wherever you are during a severe weather threat, be sure to have more than one way to get information about the weather. At least one method should work without electric power, without batteries and without a cellular or wifi signal.

Many weather radios have hand-powered cranks for use if you don’t have power or batteries. They’re available to buy locally at many large general merchandise retailers, and online.

Reliable sources of weather information include:

Take shelter if you hear a siren

If you hear a siren, immediately take shelter and get more information about the storm.

OKC’s outdoor warning sirens sound in and near areas where the National Weather Service has issued a tornado warning or where a spotter reports a tornado. There is no all-clear signal.

OKC tests its sirens at noon on Saturdays unless there’s a threat of inclement weather.

Use OKC’s Accessible Hazard Alert System to receive alerts in American Sign Language and English voice and text.

Shelter in place

The Office of Emergency Management recommends people should shelter-in-place during tornado warnings. Oklahoma City does not have public storm shelters.

Shelter-in-place means to take shelter where you are and remain inside your home, workplace or nearby buildings.

If you don’t have a below-ground storm shelter, well-constructed homes and buildings provide life-saving protection from 98 percent of Oklahoma’s tornadoes.

Take shelter in a closet, interior hallway or other interior room with no windows on the lowest level of the house or building. Put on a helmet if you have one, and wear sturdy shoes in case you later have to walk through debris.

People who live in trailers or manufactured homes should have a plan to seek shelter in a well-constructed building nearby.

People who live on upper levels of apartment buildings should seek shelter in an apartment on the lowest level.

Vehicles are among the most dangerous places to be during a tornado. Find a nearby building to shelter in if you are driving during a tornado warning. Never seek shelter underneath a bridge or overpass.

If you are stranded outside, lie down in a ditch or low-lying area away from your vehicle.

The best way to protect yourself from tornadoes at home is to install a safe room or below-ground storm shelter. Safe rooms and storm shelters designed and built to FEMA guidelines and ICC 500 standards will protect against the force of extreme winds up to 250 mph.

Clean out shelters and closets

Clean out your storm shelters and closets to make sure they are accessible and comfortable.

Shelters should be dusted and cleaned, and their entrances should be unobstructed. If you use a closet or interior room as a tornado shelter, make sure floor space is clear and blankets, pillows, helmets and other safety items are easily accessible.

Make sure the moving parts like door hinges, latches and rollers are properly working and you have performed any preventative maintenance.

If you spray your storm shelter or safe room for bugs and insects, make sure it is properly ventilated before vacuuming it or using it.

Make a plan, and build a kit

Every household should have an emergency supply kit, and plans for what to do in weather emergencies at every location where you spend lots of time – home, work, school, church, etc.

Visit okc.gov/prepare for tips on making a plan and building a kit.

Register your storm shelter

If you have a storm shelter that is not registered with the City, do so by registering it online at this link or calling the City’s Action Center at (405) 297-2535 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on weekdays.

Disasters and pets

  • Create a plan that includes your pets and make sure everyone in the home is aware of individual expectations, communication and meeting locations.
  • Always keep a collar and tag on pets. Include your name, phone number and email on the tag and write it with permanent ink on the inside of the collar. We also recommend a form of permanent identification such as a microchip or tattoo for all animals.
  • Create a disaster bag for your pet. It should include a copy of your pet’s medical records, a photo of your pet, copies of your pet’s identifications, food, water, medications, leash, bowls, bedding, litter/box and a carrier to transport your pet.
  • Start a buddy system with your neighbors to check on each other’s pets if you are not home after a disaster.
  • Make sure your pet is free of disease and up-to-date on vaccinations so it will be accepted into a facility if necessary.
  • Know the phone number and address of the Animal Shelter so you can find out about temporary evacuation locations for your pet or know where to go if you lost your pet during a disaster. Oklahoma City Animal Welfare is at 2811 SE 29th Street and can be reached at (405) 297-3100.

Thank you for your interest in Harvest Hills South Neighborhood Association.

Elections

book itElections will be held at the May 17, 2018 meeting for several positions. Please consider volunteering. If you are interested in running for office, please let us know so we can put your name on the ballots. You can respond by leaving a comment. Let us know which position you would be interested in. We Need You! Help us Dream Big!

 

1st Vice President
Shall:
  • Perform the duties of the President in his/her absence.
  • He/she shall fill, by succession the vacancy of President in the case of resignation.
  • Schedule, reserve and arrange neighborhood meeting facility
  • Sign checks as required
Secretary
Shall:
  • Keep and distribute minutes of the association and executive board meetings
  • Keep archive of association documentation as appropriate
Newsletter/website editor
Shall:
  • Prepare newsletter prior to each neighborhood meeting as needed
  • Coordinate printing of newsletter as needed
  • Distribute newsletter to Block Captain Chairperson as needed
  • Post an electronic copy of the newsletter to the website
  • E-mail newsletters to interested city officials and local neighborhood organizations as needed
  • Maintain and update neighborhood website

Challenge

Officer Bob has challenged us to fill the house at Northridge Elementary School on May 17th! Be there! It will be a very informative meeting. We will have several door prizes!

 

Please pay your $30.00 annual  dues today. You may pay by PayPal by clicking the button on the right hand side of the web site or send your check to Corky Bishop at the below address.

Membership

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Citizen’s Fire Academy

Neighborhood Alliance is sponsoring a Citizen’s Fire Academy.

The Citizen’s Fire Academy is a program targeted toward adults in the Oklahoma City community. Academy participants will obtain an insider’s view of the services the Oklahoma City Fire Department provides, information about fire safety for the home and work place, and a deeper understanding of the duties of a firefighter by engaging in hand’s-on activities.

As an added benefit, participants will have the opportunity to do “ride-alongs” at Oklahoma City Fire Stations during this eight-week academy. This will be a great opportunity for the participants to see all of the things that they have been learning about come together in real-world incidents.

The Citizen’s Fire Academy is a program targeted toward adults in the Oklahoma City community. Academy participants will obtain an insider’s view of the services the Oklahoma City Fire Department provides, information about fire safety for the home and work place, and a deeper understanding of the duties of a firefighter by engaging in hand’s-on activities.

 

As an added benefit, participants will have the opportunity to do “ride-alongs” at Oklahoma City Fire Stations during this eight-week academy.  This will be a great opportunity for the participants to see all of the things that they have been learning about come together in real-world incidents.

The meeting times for the Citizen’s Fire Academy are on eight consecutive Thursdays FIrefrom 6 to 9 p.m., with a welcome beginning the first week at 5:30 p.m. During these eight informational and educational weeks, participants will be enlightened according to the following outline:

Week One

The Citizen’s Fire Academy Alumni Association will provide refreshments at 5:30 p.m. The participants will be welcomed by City dignitaries, and the President of the Citizen’s Fire Academy Alumni Association will address the group. The Fire Chief will give an overview of the Oklahoma City Fire Department and discuss the Department’s role in the community. The Safety Officer will present an overview of the Safety work section. Pictures for ID badges will be taken.

Week Two

Review and questions. This night is dedicated to the explanation of fire ground operations. The Deputy Chief of Operations will discuss the Fire Department’s role on various incidents. Discussion will include strategy, tactics, risk analysis, and the Incident Management System.

Week Three

Review and questions. Special Operations night. The capabilities of the Department’s Special Rescue Teams will be demonstrated. The Hazardous Materials team will give an explanation and demonstration of their capabilities.

Week Four

Review and questions. Participants will learn about the Oklahoma City Fire Department’s role in providing Emergency Medical Services to the community. They will receive demonstrations and hands on experience with medical equipment.

Week Five

Review and questions. The Deputy Chief of Support Services will explain this Division’s responsibilities.  The support functions of Fire Information Technology, Human Resources, Fleet Maintenance, Facilities Maintenance, and Fire Dispatch will be discussed. The evening will conclude with a tour of the Emergency Operations Center.

Week Six

Review and Questions. The Deputy Chief of Fire Prevention, who is also the Fire Marshal for Oklahoma City, will present an overview of the Fire Prevention Division. The Chief of Fire Investigation and the Chief of Code Enforcement will each provide insight into the inner workings of their respective work sections.

Week Seven

Review and questions. The Department’s Public Education work section will be highlighted on this evening.  Participants will engage in a study of fire safety in the home, fire/smoke detection and alerting systems, home escape planning, and portable fire extinguishers.  Weather permitting, participants will be given an opportunity to extinguish a live fire with a portable fire extinguisher.  The Mobile Fire Safety Demonstration House will be on-site for tours.

Week Eight

On this final night, participants will tour Fire Station 1, Fire Administration, and Fire Station 6 in Bricktown.  Review and questions with the Fire Chief will conclude the evening.

For more information about the Academy and sign up CLICK HERE

support

Membership dues are payable via the PayPal link or mail your check today to the address below. Dues are $30.00 a year. We have a lot of Dream Big plans, but we need your support in order to make them happen!

The next General Meeting will be held on May 17th at Northridge Elementary. You wont want to miss it!

Membership

Thank you for your interest in Harvest Hills South Neighborhood Association.

CPTED – Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design

Neighborhood Alliance has notified us that they are having a Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design if you are interested.
Did you know that with proper design and effective use of the built designenvironment can lead to a reduction of crime in neighborhoods?
Learn more about ways you can prevent crime through proper maintenance and lighting, purposeful planting, and creating natural surveillance.
When: Thursday, April 26th, 2018; 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Where: Capitol Hill Library, 327 SW 27th St. Oklahoma City, OK 73109
 
~Space is limited~ Light dinner will be provided~

Challenge to Fill the House!

On May 17, 2018 Officer Bob Skalla will be our guest speaker and provide Active Shooter Training. This is a very important presentation that all should take part in to be able to protect ourselves and our families, since this is becoming a nightly news event.

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ticketsOfficer Bob has CHALLENGED us to “Fill the House”. This is such an important topic, I know we can “Fill the House”! We currently have 94 followers currently reading this blog. We hope to see ALL of you there! If you have not heard Officer Bob speak, he is very charismatic and motivating! You don’t want to miss it! We have been busy contacting merchants and we  have several door prizes! One prize alone is worth $150!

vote matterWe will also need your vote for the final street topper designs, election of several important association officer positions, and agreement when to start the crime patrol. Patrols are trained and ready!

We will be starting the membership drive soon. Please help support your neighborhood. We have been working very hard to make a difference for Harvest Hills South by bringing this neighborhood together. Membership dues are only $30.00 a year! That is only missing a Starbucks coffee once a week for a month. Please help support us to support you. You can pay by PayPal or mail a check.

This is only the beginning of our Dream Big plans!

 Dream

Thank you for your interest in Harvest Hills South Neighborhood Association.

 

 

Things going on this weekend


Things to Do & See: April 10 – April 16, 2018

OKC Classic Cars

Tuesday, April 10
Unlocking the Vault: Mysteries and Marvels of the Museum; Regular Museum Hours; National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum; Regular Museum Admission.
Wheeler Crit; 5:30 p.m.; Wheeler District; This event is free.
Round Rock Express vs. Oklahoma City Dodgers; 7:05 p.m.; Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark; Ticket prices vary.

Wednesday, April 11
Unlocking the Vault: Mysteries and Marvels of the Museum; Regular Museum Hours; National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum; Regular Museum Admission.
John Moreland and Deer Tick; 7 p.m.; Diamond Ballroom; (800) 514-3849; Ticket prices vary.
Memphis Grizzlies vs. Oklahoma City Thunder; 7 p.m.; Chesapeake Energy Arena; 602-8700; Ticket prices vary.
Round Rock Express vs. Oklahoma City Dodgers; 7:05 p.m.; Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark; Ticket prices vary.
Shawn James; 8 p.m.; Tower Theatre; Tickets prices vary.

Thursday, April 12
Unlocking the Vault: Mysteries and Marvels of the Museum; Regular Museum Hours; National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum; Regular Museum Admission.
Round Rock Express vs. Oklahoma City Dodgers; 7:05 p.m.; Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark; Ticket prices vary.
OKG Music Show; 8 p.m.; Tower Theatre; Tickets prices vary.

Friday, April 13
Unlocking the Vault: Mysteries and Marvels of the Museum; Regular Museum Hours; National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum; Regular Museum Admission.
Southwest Street Rod Nationals; 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; State Fair park; Ticket prices vary.
LIVE on the Plaza; 7 p.m.; Plaza District; This event is free.
Round Rock Express vs. Oklahoma City Baby Cakes; 7:05 p.m.; Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark; Ticket prices vary.
truTV Impractical Jokes; 7:30 p.m.; Chesapeake Energy Arena; 602-8700; Ticket prices vary.
Red City Radio; 8 p.m.; Tower Theatre; Tickets prices vary.

Saturday, April 14
Unlocking the Vault: Mysteries and Marvels of the Museum; Regular Museum Hours; National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum; Regular Museum Admission.
Southwest Street Rod Nationals; 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; State Fair park; Ticket prices vary.
Oklahoma Songwriter’s Festival; 7 p.m.; Tower Theatre; Tickets prices vary.
Round Rock Express vs. Oklahoma City Baby Cakes; 7:05 p.m.; Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark; Ticket prices vary.

Sunday, April 15
Unlocking the Vault: Mysteries and Marvels of the Museum; Regular Museum Hours; National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum; Regular Museum Admission.
Southwest Street Rod Nationals; 8 a.m. to noon; State Fair park; Ticket prices vary.
Round Rock Express vs. Oklahoma City Baby Cakes; 2:05 p.m.; Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark; Ticket prices vary.
Nick Swardson; 7:30 p.m.; The Criterion; Ticket prices vary.
Chief Keef; 8 p.m.; Tower Theatre; Tickets prices vary.

Monday, April 16
Unlocking the Vault: Mysteries and Marvels of the Museum; Regular Museum Hours; National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum; Regular Museum Admission.
Round Rock Express vs. Oklahoma City Baby Cakes; 7:05 p.m.; Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark; Ticket prices vary.

Save the date May 17th, 2018

Save_the_DateDue to a scheduling conflict with Hefner PD we are changing our general meeting to May 17th.

Officer Bob will be there to provide training on Active Shooter and what we need to do to protect ourselves. This will be excellent training, you won’t want to miss it!

We are going to have some great door prizes!

During this meeting we will also have elections for 1st Vice President, Secretary and Web/Newsletter Communications. Please consider running for one of these offices. We need you!

We will also vote on whether we should establish the crime patrol for the neighborhood. We have 13 people trained and ready to start. We will also discuss getting the street sign toppers and their final design.

Get involved! We are doing some really great things! We need your support!

ReminderAnnual dues are $30.00. Please make your payment today! Please either click on the PayPal button on the right or send a check to Harvest Hills South Neighborhood Association, Attn: Corky Bishop, PO Box 721804, Oklahoma City, OK 73172-1804.

We can’t keep Dreaming Big without your support!

Thank you for your interest in Harvest Hills South Neighborhood Association.

Community Behind Us

We want to give a big shout out to Pep Boys on NW Expressway!

Pep Boys

amber lightWe told our story to them on how Harvest Hills South is coming together as a neighborhood. They graciously donated an amber light and spotlight to used for our Crime Patrol. They thought it is great that we are getting to know our neighbors and that we want our neighborhood to be a safe place.

Harvest Hills South wants to Thank You Pep Boys for your support.

Thank you for your interest in Harvest Hills South Neighborhood Association.

 

 

 

Things Going On This Weekend

Consider inviting a neighbor and go to one of these activities!

April 6 – 8, 2018