bookmark_borderAmbler Events Spring and Summer 2014

MAY 2014
First Friday: May 2nd
Ambler Farmers’ Market: Saturdays, May – October
18th Annual Auto Show: May 17th

JUNE 2014
First Friday: June 6th
Ambler Arts & Music Festival: June 13 & 14th

JULY 2014
First Friday: July 4th
Ambler Restaurant Week: July 14-21st

AUGUST 2014
First Friday: August 1st
Dog Days of Summer: August 9th

bookmark_borderRally to Save the EPI Center

UPPER DUBLIN, PA — On October 8, 2012 the Upper Dublin Commissioners may hold a vote on the proposed demolition of the old East Oreland Schoolhouse (also known as the EPI Center.)  If you would like the Township to save this historic school and community center, please send an email of support to orelandepicenter@gmail.com

On October 8th at 5:30pm at the EPI center building off of Wishman and Twining, local residents are gathering in a rally attempting to draw media attention and to remind all that on October 9th at the township building, the final decision will be made by officials. On October 9th, it is so important to have a large showing of attendants to be present to show support for saving the building.



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bookmark_borderMosquito Spraying Set for Montgomery County

NORRISTOWN, PA — The Department of Environmental Protection will apply treatments the evening of Thursday, Aug. 30, in portions of Abington, Upper Dublin and Upper Moreland townships, Montgomery County, to control adult mosquito populations. In the event of rain, the spraying will be rescheduled for Friday, Aug. 31.

The treatment will be administered with truck-mounted equipment to spray open spaces in residential and recreational areas. The equipment dispenses Biomist 3+15 at a rate of .75 ounces per acre.

These products are designed to provide quick, effective control of adult mosquito populations. The application materials have a very low toxicity profile to mammals and are safe for the environment.

Certain mosquito species carry the West Nile virus, which can cause humans to contract West Nile encephalitis, an infection that can result in an inflammation of the brain. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, all residents in areas where virus activity has been identified are at risk of contracting West Nile encephalitis.

Mosquito samples in 47 counties have been identified with the West Nile virus so far this year. Human cases, including one fatality, have been confirmed in Bucks, Centre, Chester, Delaware, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Luzerne and Philadelphia counties.
Individuals can take a number of precautionary measures around their homes to help eliminate mosquito-breeding areas, including:

• Dispose of cans, buckets, plastic containers, ceramic pots or similar containers that hold water.
• Properly dispose of discarded tires that can collect water. Stagnant water is where most mosquitoes breed.
• Drill holes in the bottom of outdoor recycling containers.
• Have clogged roof gutters cleaned every year, particularly if the leaves from surrounding trees have a tendency to plug drains.
• Turn over plastic wading pools when not in use.
• Turn over wheelbarrows and don’t let water stagnate in birdbaths.
• Aerate ornamental pools or stock them with fish.
• Clean and chlorinate swimming pools not in use and remove any water that may collect on pool covers.

If a resident has stagnant pools of water on their property, they can buy BTI products at lawn and garden, outdoor supply, home improvement and other stores. This naturally occurring bacterium kills mosquito larva but is safe for people, pets, aquatic life and plants.

Additionally, these simple precautions can prevent mosquito bites, particularly for people who are most at risk:

• Make sure screens fit tightly over doors and windows to keep mosquitoes out of homes.
• Consider wearing long-sleeved shirts, long pants and socks when outdoors, particularly when mosquitoes are most active at dawn and dusk, or in areas known for having large numbers of mosquitoes.
• When possible, reduce outdoor exposure at dawn and dusk during peak mosquito periods, usually April through October.
• Use insect repellants according to the manufacturer’s instructions. An effective repellant will contain DEET, picaridin or lemon eucalyptus oil. Consult with a pediatrician or family physician for questions about the use of repellant on children, as repellant is not recommended for children under the age of two months.

For more information about West Nile virus and the state’s surveillance and control program, visit www.westnile.state.pa.us.