Emergency Sirens Tested on Tuesday, October 4

Salem/Hope Creek Nuclear Generating Stations will sound alarms for their quarterly tests within 10 miles of it.

SMYRNA, Del. — The Delaware Emergency Management Agency (DEMA) and Delaware State Police will conduct a quarterly test of the Salem/Hope Creek Nuclear Generating Stations Alert and Notification system on Tuesday, October 4, 2022. The sirens will sound at approximately 10:45 a.m.

The 37 sirens located within ten miles of the Salem/Hope Creek (New Jersey) plants will be activated for three to five minutes. The siren tests will be followed by a test message of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) on local radio stations.

The sirens tested are the same ones used to alert the public in the event of an actual emergency at either the Salem or Hope Creek Nuclear Generating Stations. If such an emergency were to occur, the public would be alerted by the sirens to tune their radios to one of the local EAS stations for important emergency instructions.

To check whether you live within the EPZ, you can click here: https://de.gov/epz.

To learn more about radiological preparedness, check out PrepareDE.org.

DAD Note: Pets may be alarmed during the test and this is also to give you a heads up if they act up.  The majority of Middletown, St. Georges, Delaware City, Townsend, and Odessa are within the alarm testing range.  Delaware Emergency Notification System (DENS) is now active and works with Smart911 which sends alerts to your phone, register at https://dema.delaware.gov/onlineServices/index.shtml?dc=dens.

Source: https://news.delaware.gov/2022/09/29/emergency-sirens-tested-on-tuesday-october-4.

Deaf Awareness worship event (Rehoboth Beach, Oct. 2, 2022)

Epworth United Methodist church
19285 Holland Glade Road
Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971

Sunday, October 2 at 9am

The entire worship service will be available online through an ASL interpreter at www.epworth.faith. Several deaf individuals will also be participating in the service. If anyone would like to attend in-person, we will also be hosting a fellowship hour after the service and have ASL interpreters available to facilitate conversation.

– Thanks to Kristin Weschler for sharing the news. 

Volunteer ASL teacher (Georgetown, DE)

Volunteer caption with varying colored raised hands to indicate volunteerism

The First State Community Action Agency in Georgetown is looking for a volunteer ASL teacher to work with middle school aged students (ages 10 to  14) for 10 weeks, once a week for an hour. Students are in the program Monday through Friday from 2:30 – 5:30 pm. They would like to start in October as soon as possible.

Contact Gail Garner at  Deaf.Outreach16 at gmail.com or text her at 410-409-4976 to get connected with Karen Mann who is coordinating the class.