Warmer Weather Warrants Water Safety Wisdom
Don't Miss Our Conferences & Annual Meetings Next Week
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Spring may actually arrive in time for our Water Safety Conferences, so the time is right to learn the latest tools and techniques for keeping people safer than ever this year.
We have such an amazing lineup of expert speakers for both Cleveland and Grand Haven, now we just need everyone to hear them so we all have a safer summer and beyond. Who haven't you invited? Who would appreciate a last chance reminder to attend?
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Our Consortium and conferences are already getting media attention for our overall lifesaving efforts, our amazing keynote speaker Bob Pratt, Superhero Award, media training session, ideation stations, and more.
More than 200 people are already in our new Consortium (including you), so don't miss our first conferences/annual meetings (which include breakfast, lunch, snacks, and some fun surprises).
Click to see the final agenda, speaker roster, and to register for the Cleveland event on April 19, or Grand Haven, on April 22.
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Welcome to our many new members and thank you all for everything you do. This new "community of BEST practice" needs people like you, working together to end drowning in the Great Lakes.
Although we have many collaboration tools to stay connected year-round, It will be another year before we can get together again in person. And there's no better way to communicate, interact, and learn than in person.
Please contact me anytime with questions or suggestions for making the Consortium better.
Jamie
Jamie Racklyeft
Executive Director, Great Lakes Water Safety Consortium
Rip Current Survivor
jracklye@glwsc.org
P.S. Did you know that Great Lakes area schools have tornado drills, fire drills, active shooter drills, and even Earthquake drills, yet as the temps rise thousands of them will head to the beach with little or no water safety education? Please invite your colleagues and friends, especially parents who need to know how to keep their families safer as they enjoy the Great Lakes this year.
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