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Betsy Close, Oregon Senate for the district of Albany,

Betsy Close, Oregon Senate for the district of Albany,

Betsy Close, Oregon Senate for the district of Albany, and former middle school teacher, talks to students at Central Elementary School in Albany, Ore., April 24 to raise awareness and celebrate $1.5 million in... More

A kindergarten student at Central Elementary School

A kindergarten student at Central Elementary School

A kindergarten student at Central Elementary School in Albany, Ore., participates in an earthquake drill after an assembly celebrating $1.5 million in seismic upgrade the school was awarded through the Seismic ... More

Teachers from Central Elementary School in Albany,

Teachers from Central Elementary School in Albany,

Teachers from Central Elementary School in Albany, Ore., perform a skit during an assembly to create awareness about earthquakes, April 24. Since 2009, state-funded seismic retrofit grants have been awarded to ... More

Tracy Miller from the Office of Emergency Management

Tracy Miller from the Office of Emergency Management

Tracy Miller from the Office of Emergency Management presents a student from Central Elementary School in Albany, Ore., with an emergency preparedness bag after an assembly celebrating $1.5 million in seismic u... More

Dr. Chris Goldfinger, one of the world’s leading subduction

Dr. Chris Goldfinger, one of the world’s leading subduction

Dr. Chris Goldfinger, one of the world’s leading subduction zone earthquake experts from Oregon State University, talks to students at Central Elementary School in Albany, Ore., April 24 during an assembly that... More

Central Elementary School in Albany, Ore., built in

Central Elementary School in Albany, Ore., built in

Central Elementary School in Albany, Ore., built in 1915, had an assembly, earthquake drill and building walk through April 24, to raise awareness and celebrate $1.5 million in seismic upgrades the school was a... More

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