bookmark_borderAmbler, PA Events and Happenings

Every first Friday of the month, Ambler hosts street musicians and entertainment. Stores stay open late and restaurants feature specials.

Raise the Bar Fundraiser / September 8th
Join Barberella Salon this Sunday, September 8th, noon – 4pm for their 1st Annual Raise The Bar Fundraiser. Enjoy treatments from the “Bar Menu” including blowouts, braids, makeup and massages, 100% of the proceeds go to the Kelly Ann Dolan Memorial Fund, caring for children with serious illnesses, injuries or disabilities.

Ambler Farmers’ Market Food Drive / Farmers Market September 21st
Join the Ambler Farmers’ Market for a one day food drive to benefit the Mattie Dixon Food Cupboard! The Cupboard has requested items for the upcoming holiday meals, please bring canned potatoes and vegetables, stuffing mix, cranberry sauce, pasta sauce and jelly. Help make a difference right in your own backyard.

bookmark_borderHow To Avoid West Nile Virus

Montgomery County has published a list of tips to avoid West Nile Virus:

The summer is a great time to be outside with family and friends. There is, however, one uninvited guest who can ruin any outdoor gathering – the mosquito.  These flying annoyances can cause illness which, in the worst cases, can be deadly. In 2012 the Centers
for Disease Control (CDC) reported 5,387 human cases of West Nile Virus (WNV) in the United States, including 243 deaths.

Pennsylvania ranked second in the nation with a collection of 3,410 infected mosquito samples. Montgomery County accounted for 169 infected mosquito samples, the most ever collected in the county since WNV was discovered in the U.S. in 1999. Since it only takes one positive mosquito biting one unlucky individual to lead to a potentially serious case of WNV, the threat of contracting the illness should be taken seriously.
There are simple steps everyone can take to minimize mosquitoes and protect public health:
• Wear light colored, loose fitting clothing.
• Use insect repellent. Follow the label for application. .Consult a doctor with questions or concerns.
•Mosquitoes need stagnant water for their eggs to develop, so dump out bird baths, kiddie pools, and anything else that holds water every three days. Mosquitoes can go through their life cycle in as little as five days when conditions are optimal. Eliminating standing
water stops mosquitoes dead in their tracks.
•Drill several holes in the bottom of recycling buckets so water can drain from them. Trash containers should be covered so no rain can accumulate in them.
•Aerate ornamental ponds or stock them with fish.
•Clean and chlorinate swimming pools, outdoor saunas, and hot tubs. Keep them empty and covered if not in use; drain water that collects in pool covers. A swimming pool left unmaintained for even a week can breed thousands of mosquitoes.
•Make sure roof gutters drain properly and rooftops are free of standing water. Clogged gutters will breed mosquitoes.
•For areas that cannot be managed with the above methods, there’s always larvicide. Many of the big box stores, home improvement centers, landscaping outlets, and even some pet stores carry consumer products that can be safely used to kill mosquito larvae. Again, read and apply according to the label.  The Montgomery County Health Department (MCHD) will be on the front lines protecting
county residents from WNV. Traps will be set, mosquitoes will be tested, and complaints will be addressed. MCHD
will be applying larvicides to publically owned mosquito breeding areas and performing adult treatments in areas where WNV- positive mosquito populations need to be controlled.

How to Protect Your Children from Two of the Most Dangerous Natural Threats

bookmark_borderAmbler Restaurant Week

AMBLER, PA — Ambler Restaurant Week is always a highly anticipated week, and July’s event is no exception. Mark your calendars, as the week of July 21-28 features over a dozen Ambler area restaurants offering prix-fixe menus and exciting specials. Several participating restaurants are offering lunch menus, as well as optional beverage pairings.

Ambler Restaurant Week offers a wonderful variety of dining; you can experience a Modern Steakhouse, upscale American cuisine with a focus on local ingredients, Indian, Italian, Mexican, Portuguese cuisines, and more! There are also several BYOB options available during Ambler Restaurant Week. With such an array of dining possibilities, deciding where to eat will not be easy, so plan to visit more than once during the week.

Due to the popularity of Restaurant Week, reservations are encouraged.