Mountain Village: “Fire & Ice Cream: Wildfire Education Ice Cream Social,” 6/14

Mountain Village: “Fire & Ice Cream: Wildfire Education Ice Cream Social,” 6/14

The Town of Mountain Village Police Department, San Miguel County Office of Emergency Management and Telluride Fire Protection District present “Fire and Ice Cream,” an afternoon of wildfire education in Mountain Village on Sunday, June 14, 3-5 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.

For more information, please visit bit.ly/MVFireIce

Community members are encouraged to sign up as soon as possible at: bit.ly/MValerts.

To learn more about being prepared for an emergency, please visit townofmountainvillage.com/prepared.

Go here for more about Mountain Village.

Wildfire danger is at the forefront of our regional agencies’ and residents’ minds as the area enters a dry summer season. This event is an opportunity to learn about different aspects of wildfire preparedness, safety and prevention.

In addition to the more serious topic of wildfire, the event will also feature free ice cream, live music and a fire truck and police squad car for kids to explore.

The following partners will be set up to provide the community with information in Heritage Plaza: Mountain Village Police Department, Mountain Village Forestry Department, Telluride Fire Protection District, San Miguel Sheriff’s Office and Office of Emergency Management, Sheep Mountain Alliance, Eco Action Partners and Alpine Water Resources.

Topics will include fire mitigation around the home (defensible space and cedar shake roof replacement), preparing your household for potential evacuation, signing up for emergency notifications, preventing wildfire while recreating, the role wetlands play in wildfire mitigation and much more.

“It is a personal responsibility to take mitigation action to protect your property,” said TFPD District Chief John Bennett. “It’s also a shared responsibility, and we all play a role in creating fire-adapted communities. Your efforts not only help to protect your home but also help firefighters with access and personnel safety and contribute to the overall resilience of your neighborhood.”

“Whether you live in Mountain Village or not, we want to provide the community with a wildfire education opportunity while also making it engaging since the threat of wildfire is a heavy topic,” said Mountain Village Communications Manager Kathrine Warren.

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