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Ready as One Fair to teach about emergency preps

Ready as One Fair to teach about emergency preps
Meet PECs mascot, Wattson Racoon, and pose for a photo. Kids can also enjoy a free bounce house, receive a Wattson Raccoon trading card, learn how to build an emergency kit, and visit event booths to redeem a prize. Contributed photos

Pedernales Electric Cooperative (PEC) is partnering with the Burnet County Sheriff’s Office and Office of Emergency Management to host its second annual Ready as One community preparedness fair.

The event will be held Saturday, April 18, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Marble Falls Middle School, located at 1511 Pony Dr., Marble Falls.

The free, familyfriendly fair will provide Burnet County residents an opportunity to connect with local organizations, learn about community resources, and prepare for emergencies.

Residents can also stop by for food and kid-friendly activities.

“There is no better time to plan for the next emergency than right now,” said PEC External Relations Representative Beth Koennecke. “We look forwared to engaging with our community and providing tips to help members stay informed, safe, and prepared through any event.”

PECs Ready as One event will help members understand what to do before, during, and after an emergency.

Central Texas has experienced many weather emergencies, from winter storms and wildfires to flash-flooding and tornados.

In 2025, Burnet County was hit hard with severe rain and flash-flooding that devastated the area.

“This is an opportunity for the community to meet face-to-face with their first responders and organizations that would be helping during and after a disaster,” said Burnet County Emergency Management Coordinator Derek Marchio. “We hope everyone will attend to be confident and ready in any situation.”

PEC’s Ready as One event will help members understand what to do before, during, and after an emergency.

The event is a onestop- shop for emergency preparedness where residents can meet and engage with emergency personnel, PEC lineworkers, and experts from organizations across Central Texas and Burnet County.

State and local organizations will also be on site to answer questions, provide important information, and perform safety demonstrations.

The event will also feature:

• Educational activities: Participate in bucket truck demonstrations and hands-on power restoration simulations with PEC lineworkers. Those who attend can also visit with organizations that offer community resources.

• Food: Enjoy a free hotdog, chips, and drink from Ms. Vickie’s and a snow cone from Kona Ice. Additional food will also be available for purchase.

• Fun: Meet PEC’s mascot, Wattson Racoon, and pose for a photo. Kids can also enjoy a free bounce house, receive a Wattson Raccoon trading card, learn how to build an emergency kit, and visit event booths to redeem a prize.

PEC members can find additional resources, including safety tips and preparedness information, online at myPEC.com/prep.

Residents can also stop by for food and kid-friendly activities.
The free, family-friendly fair will provide Burnet County residents an opportunity to connect with local organizations, learn about community resources, and prepare for emergencies.

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