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Austin councilmember unveils 2026 Emergency Management Preparedness calendar featuring 13 student artists

Austin City Council · January 22, 2026
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Councilmember Vanessa Fuentes announced the winners of the 2026 Emergency Management Preparedness Calendar, highlighting 13 K–8 student artists. Austin Emergency Management director Jim Redick praised the students and emphasized communitywide preparedness; free calendars are available at Austin Public Library branches and District 2 offices.

Vanessa Fuentes, councilmember for Austin’s District 2, opened the City Council meeting by announcing the 13 young artists selected for the 2026 Emergency Management Preparedness Calendar and encouraging residents to pick up free copies at Austin Public Library branches and in her district office. "We are so proud to be celebrating 13 incredibly talented young artists who are receiving the Distinguished Service Award," Fuentes said.

Jim Redick, director of Austin Emergency…

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