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Experts are here to help you salvage family treasuresFlorida survivors of Hurricane Ian can learn how to salvage storm-damaged household treasures from preservation specialists visiting six Disaster Recovery Centers over the next two weeks Among the heirlooms that might be saved are photos, artwork, quilts, important documents and other irreplaceable mementos Specialists trained by the Heritage Emergency National Task Force (HENTF) will provide advice and show survivors how to handle, dry, and clean their damaged items on their own HENTF experts will be available to assist survivors for two weeks at Disaster Recovery Centers Here s the schedule: • Lee County: Lakes Regional Library, 15290 Bass Road, Fort Myers Saturday, Nov 5 – Friday, Nov 11, 10 a m – 4 p m Saturday, Nov 12 – Sunday, Nov 20, 9 a m – 5 p m • Lee County: Lake Kennedy Center, 400 Santa Barbara Blvd , Cape Coral Saturday, Nov 5 – Friday, Nov 11, 10 a m – 4 p m Saturday, Nov 12 – Sunday, Nov 20, 9 a m – 5 p m • Sarasota County: Shannon Staub Public Library, 4675 Career Lane, North Port Saturday, Nov 5 – Friday, Nov 11, 10 a m – 4 p m Saturday, Nov 12 – Sunday, Nov 20, 9 a m – 5 p m • Collier County: Veteran s Community Park, 1895 Veteran s Park Drive, Naples Saturday, Nov 5 – Friday, Nov 11, 10 a m – 4 p m Saturday, Nov 12 – Sunday, Nov 20, 9 a m – 5 p m • Charlotte County: Tringali Rec Center, 3450 North Access Road, Englewood Saturday, Nov 5 – Friday, Nov 11, 10 a m – 4 p m Saturday, Nov 12 – Sunday, Nov 20, 9 a m – 5 p m • Manatee County: John Marble Park, 3675 53rd Ave East, Bradenton Saturday, Nov 5 – Friday, Nov 11, 10 a m – 4 p m Saturday, Nov 12 – Sunday, Nov 20, 9 a m – 5 p m FEMA and the Smithsonian Institution co-sponsor the Heritage Emergency National Task Force, a partnership of 62 national service organizations and federal agencies HENTF was created to protect cultural heritage from the damaging effects of natural disasters and other emergencies If you don t want to wait for the demonstrations or cannot attend, guidance and resources are available at https://www fema gov/disaster/recover/save-family-treasures For the latest information on Florida s recovery from Hurricane Ian, visit www floridadisaster org/info and fema gov/disaster/4673 Follow FEMA Region 4 (@femaregion4) / Twitter and at facebook com/fema | News, Sports, Jobs

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