Preparedness Day

Published 1:30 am Monday, June 29, 2026

Patrick and Gwen Demombynes, from Port Townsend, listed to Robin Pangborn, right, from Sequim as she informs them about OlyCap programs during the second Preparedness Day at Finnriver on Saturday. 32 booths were available to dispense information and advice to be used in the event of a major emergency. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
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Patrick and Gwen Demombynes, from Port Townsend, listed to Robin Pangborn, right, from Sequim as she informs them about OlyCap programs during the second Preparedness Day at Finnriver on Saturday. 32 booths were available to dispense information and advice to be used in the event of a major emergency. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Patrick and Gwen Demombynes, from Port Townsend, listed to Robin Pangborn, right, from Sequim as she informs them about OlyCap programs during the second Preparedness Day at Finnriver on Saturday. 32 booths were available to dispense information and advice to be used in the event of a major emergency. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Mark Miller, with Jefferson County Volunteer Emergency Communicators, makes a call from the broadcast van owned by Jefferson County that would be used in remote locations in the event of a major emergency. The radio’s 40-foot antenna can broadcast to every area of Jefferson County, including the West End, with a repeater to boost the signal. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Patrick and Gwen Demombynes, from Port Townsend, listed to Robin Pangborn, right, from Sequim as she informs them about OlyCap programs during the second Preparedness Day at Finnriver on Saturday. 32 booths were available to dispense information and advice to be used in the event of a major emergency.