As you may know, the course I was planning to take, "Emergency Planning: Better Safe Than Sorry," was cancelled because I was the only one who signed up. Story of my life. Rueful grin.
Well, I tracked down the fire marshal who was going to be in charge of the course. I emailed him that I was still interested in anything he had to impart.
I also asked the community college registrar to pass on my contact info to the instructor, and she said she would. I thought she would decline. I figured I'd hit paydirt one way or another.
Wonder of wonders, he emailed me. He sent to a page in the Montgomery County website and guided me through page after page, and link after link, until I arrived at a page of citizens' guides in PDF format. He had been planning to use the first PDF as his classrom manual. Cool!
He also gave me a few other tips that should prove useful. Very nice guy. And he has the same last name as my beloved brother-in-law.
I started reading this 200-page missive and discoved that, if I believe I have learned something after reading it, I can go to a certain web address, take a test, and get a certificate. Very Cool!
The crying shame here is that unless you know where to look for these citizens' guides, you probably won't find them in a million years. It took me quite a while to drill down through the site, and this was with guided help. Sigh.
Pardon me. Must dash. I'm off to do some serious reading and earn a certificate.
-- Craig