bookmark_borderEnivornmental Action Committee Of Ambler

Your Ambler EAC thanks all residents and school volunteers who have participated in various activities over the year. We especially thank the Borough Council, Public Works Department, Mayor, and Borough Manager Mary Aversa for their consistent support.

You have helped the EAC in the April Stream Clean-ups, in establishing a second rain garden in Ambler, and caring for over 800 new trees in Borough Park that help absorb and filter storm water runoff and reduce erosion and sedimentation to Rose Valley Creek.

Many behind the scenes activities are sponsored by the Ambler EAC each year. Last year and this year, we purchased two heavy duty outdoor recycling containers for Butler Ave and Pickering Fields Park. We advised borough officials on what trees were appropriate for several street tree sites, then selected and contributed funds to remove 3 dying trees along Butler Avenue and acquire young trees to replace them. We initiated a change of Ambler ordinances to remove the names of any invasive species which were on the list of approved species for developers to plant. The EAC also orchestrated an eye-opening tour for Ambler officials of the recycling processing plant in King of Prussia. We finally sold the last 50 canvas bags in our Plastic Bag Free Ambler initiative, bringing the total to over 450 since the start.

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Members of the EAC work diligently and persistently to improve the local environment within Borough limits, even when not all of our efforts meet with success. Our priority focus areas for 2012 are trees, recycling, and storm water management. We meet once a month on the second Thursday at 6:45 PM. If you are a Borough resident who has a strong interested in the environment, we invite you to apply for a seat on the EAC by contacting the Borough Manager or President of the Council.

bookmark_borderAmbler Christmas Parade

Saturday December 3
Start Time:  1pm
Cheer on the Annual Holiday Parade!  This year it’s bigger and better with all the local favorites plus additional bands and entertainers!
Celebrity Host Announcer:
Juan Varleta from radio station B101
News Stand Fire

The parade starts at Butler & Bethlehem  (behind the 711).
Marchers will proceed down Butler Avenue to the end point on South Spring Garden Street (at Finn McCools).

Come Celebrate….
Parade Grand Marshall
George Saurman
In recognition of his many years of service and achievements to the community.

WISSAHICKON HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND
UPPER DUBLIN HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND
Various Scout Troops
Stilt Walkers & Clowns
Irish Thunder Pipes & Strings Band
News Stand Fire

The UPTOWN STRING BAND, a regular top 10 finishing Mummers band from the small boro of Hulmeville in lower Bucks County is looking forward to marching in the Ambler Parade with our 2011 costumes/theme: Shake, Rattle & Casserole!

Santa & Mrs Claus!

Your support of the Ambler Business Community helps support community events like this.

Happy Holidays From,
Ambler Main Street

bookmark_borderBird Rescue Coffeehouse

On Friday, November 18th at 7:30pm a coffeehouse will take place at Ambler Church of the Brethren. Miriam Moyer, a licensed wildlife rehabilitator who cares for about 400 birds annually in Montgomery County, will speak and present a slide show about her work to save wild birds in our area. She started as a volunteer, helping songbirds, swifts, swallows, woodpeckers and mourning doves on the way to recovery back in 1988. Her clinic, White Flicker, opened in 2005 and it now includes a website, www.whiteflicker.org.
She plans to bring two education birds with her – Little Bit, an orchard oriole, and Chipper, a northern cardinal.

A collection will be taken of items to help the cause, including
Grocery/Drug store items:
*Plain, white toilet tissue (soft)
*Plain, white paper towels
*Alcohol Prep Pads
Plain, white unscented facial tissue
Dawn dish detergent
Murphy’s Oil Soap
Clorox
Unflavored pediatric oral electrolyte solution (Pedialyte)
*Corn meal, Wheatena, oat bran,

Pet Store Items:
Fluker’s cricket feed (dry) or Flukers complete cricket diet (orange cubes)
*Lyric finch seed
Hi-calcium grit

Local musicians, including Andrew Hoy, Director and Violin Teacher at the Ambler Music Academy, (website, www.amblermusicacademy.com), will provide music early in the evening.

The church is located at 351 E Butler Avenue, Ambler, PA. The building is 1 block west of Bethlehem and Butler Pike, where Butler Avenue intersects with Rosemont Avenue. Parking is behind the building in the church lot. For more information please call the church at (215) 646-1190. Refreshments will be served and the event is free. Donations are appreciated.