A huge thank you to the volunteers who came out on Saturday to help clean up the Udell Ct Stairs. Great work and we look forward to meeting more neighbors out there for the next event.
FHRA Annual Meeting - now virtual! Saturday June 13.
Please join us for our first-ever “virtual” annual meetings. More details on the Events page…
Congratulations to our Student Art Contest winners!
Congratulations to our Student Art Contest winners!
DWP Fletcher Pump Station - Traffic Lanes Closed
No right turn from Fletcher eastbound to Glendale northbound.
Battle of the Badges - Blood Drive - Feb 5
LAPD Northeast police station - blood drive.
Wednesday Feb 5 from 9:00am to 3:00pm
Be a hero! Help save up to 3 lives!
More information here
FHRA Student Art Contest
Los Feliz Radio Network - every Monday at 7pm
We know about Map Your Neighborhood and RYLAN, and about preparing for a major earthquake. But what happens when cell service goes out? How do we check on neighbors and nearby safety centers? RADIO is the answer. Inexpensive, no license Family Radio Service (FRS) radios are an effective emergency preparedness tool. Simple to use out of the box, these 2-watt radios have a range of several blocks. Neighbors can agree on a “meet me” channel like we do every Monday evening in Los Feliz on FRS Channel 15.
And there is a higher power version of these radio which operate mostly on the same frequencies called GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) which have a range of several miles. GMRS requires a no-test FCC license which is good for five-years at a nominal cost. You are assigned an FCC license and call sign. GMRS allows you to set up an external antenna which increases the range substantially.
In emergency communications the combination of several high-power GMRS radios with many lower-power FRS radios is a powerful combination allowing communication across several square miles.
See attached for more details.
Wildfire Preparedness Townhall, July 18th
The wildfire season will soon be here, and this season will probably be a bad one. All those winter rains generated a lot of growth that is drying out on the hills and will become more fuels for fires. We want you to be as prepared as possible so that you can protect your lives and your property.
Assemblymember Laura Friedman is hosting a town hall on fire preparedness
Thursday, July 18
6:00 - 8:30 pm
Friendship Auditorium, 3201 Riverside Dr.
RSVP to assemblymember.friedman@assembly.ca.gov, 818-558-3043