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Okaloosa County to host second annual hurricane preparedness event

Annual hurricane preparedness event returns to educate Okaloosa residents on disaster planning ahead of the June 1 Atlantic hurricane season.
Okaloosa County

Okaloosa County will host its second annual “Florida’s Greatest Hurricane Preparedness Party” on Saturday, May 3, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Okaloosa County Administration Building.

  • The free event aims to remind residents to prepare for the Atlantic hurricane season, which begins June 1, by restocking disaster supply kits, reviewing evacuation plans and discussing preparations with family members.

“It is important for all of us in Okaloosa County to recognize the serious threat storms pose to our area and the devastation they can cause,” said Okaloosa County Board Chairman Paul Mixon. “The annual Hurricane Expo is a reminder that we need to do what we can to prepare our families in advance so we do not have to panic at the last minute.”

Visitors can expect complimentary 2025 Hurricane Guides, various vendors, food trucks, public safety discussions with first responders and interactive displays related to storms and preparedness. The first 100 participants will receive free premium branded tote bags sponsored by Keep Okaloosa Beautiful containing surprise items.

  • Vice Chairman Carolyn Ketchel emphasized community cooperation. “Okaloosa County is a community of caring individuals that always comes together when needed,” she said. “I encourage all residents to come together and make a plan in advance of hurricane season to be as prepared as possible.”

Featured speakers include Patrick Maddox, Okaloosa County Director of Public Safety, who brings 31 years of experience including incident command positions during numerous hurricanes. Jason Beaman, Meteorologist-in-Charge at the National Weather Service Mobile, will also speak. Beaman, who has worked with the NWS since 2003, directs meteorological and hydrological warning, forecast and service programs.

Those interested in participating as vendors should email Nick Tomecek at ntomecek@myokaloosa.com.

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