New Open Mic Night at Hein & Co. Books
Amador Bonsai Society Meeting
The Amador Bonsai Society will hold its next meeting on Saturday, October 11th beginning at 9:00 am in the Amador Senior Center in Jackson. Members will be bringing their collection of ‘Shohin’ and Accent plants; plants suitable for ‘Shohin’ style as well as Accent plants will also be for sale. Nominations for the 2015 Slate of Officers will be accepted during this meeting. The public is invited to attend. For more information, contact Julienne at 245-4016.
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Vista Point Planting
209-419-3770
Rabies Awareness: Rabies in wildlife continues to pose risk to pets and people
Amador County Public Health and Animal Control Departments remind residents that rabies in wildlife continues to pose a risk to pets and people. In September 2014, a cat tested positive for rabies after erratic behavior was reported to Animal Control. This feline was vaccinated with a one-year vaccine 2 years ago, but was not given the required booster to maintain protection from the rabies virus. Due to contact with this animal, two people are being treated with post-exposure prophytasis as a preventive measure. These individuals have NOT tested positive for rabies.
"Pet Vaccinations and awareness are the best defense," states Kelly Reason, Amador County Animal Control Director. "Owners need to remember the importance of having their pets vaccinated and to follow up with required boosters to keep their pets and families safe." Indoor animals should also receive this vaccine as bats can be discovered by bets in the home.
In addition to vaccination, there are several things Amador residents can do to protect themselves and their pets:
*Avoid contact with wildlife and animals you do not know.
*If you are bitten: Wash the bite thoroughly with soap and water, seek medical attention, contact Animal County Animal Control, so the wildlife can be tested.
*Contact Animal Control and your veterinarian if your pet was exposed to a bat, raccoon or other wildlife.
Rabies is a deadly disease that kills both animals and humans. When untreated, the rabies virus is almost always fatal. In California, bats, skunks, raccoons, and foxes are the most frequent carriers of rabies. For more information on rabies and pet vaccination, contact your veterinarian or Animal County Animal Control at (209) 223-6378.
Posted by TSPN TV on Friday, 10-3-14
Susie Miller and Kam Merzlak do Roam on AM Live on TSPN TV Oct 3, 2014
What's Happening on Amador Live on TSPN TV Oct 1, 2014
Tom Thompson is on AM Live on TSPN TV Oct 3, 2014
Tom Thompson from Interfaith Food Bank talks to Kam Merzlak about the EMPTY BOWLS Interfaith Food Bank fundraiser on Sunday, October 5th from 11am-2pm at the Amador Senior Center.
ENJOY LUNCH AND FEED A BUNCH!
Group Hug on AM Live on TSPN TV Oct 1, 2014
Chuck Boro is on AM Live on TSPN TV Oct 3, 2014
Carolyn Fregulia and Barbara Nichols are on AM Live on TSPN TV Oct 3, 2014
Carolyn Fregulia and Barbara Nichols talk to Susie Miller and Kam Merzlak about ACRA & The HUB UPDATES: Youth Programs, Events, Bingo, Sports, Facility Rentals, etc.