December 2017 www.igoono.com Igo, Ono, Trinity Alps Preserve AnnualSchoolChristmas Dinner This year s Christmas Dinner will be held on Dec. 14 th at 6:00pm. Mark your calendars for this free event We will be looking for donations of food, monetary, or gift cards to help us put on a Traditional Christmas Dinner for the entire community. Part of our dinner will be a raffle to help support our 8 th graders end of year trip. We will be accepting any items that you might have that we can put into a raffle basket. Contact the school @ 396-2841for questions. Cowboy Santa & Ono Pancake Breakfast Ono Grange Sunday December 17th 9am - 2pm Pancake Breakfast 9am-11am Pancakes, Eggs, Sausage, OJ, Coffee Santa Arrives at 12 noon Pictures with Santa available for $5 Come Enjoy this Christmas Tradition
Ono Grange 396-2322 Grange Meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month. The next meeting is December 13. General Grange Meeting starts at 6 p.m. (set up for Cowboy Santa Event) Neighborhood Watch Neighborhood Watch meets Saturday, December 9 at the Ono-Igo Community Church. Meetings start at 10am. Agenda: Flag Salute, Jan. minutes, Committee Reports, Old Business, New Business, Adjourn. Ono-Igo Community Church 396-2277 Sunday Service Times.--- 9:30 a.m. Conversation Service 11 a.m. Traditional Service December 17th... ONE Service at 8:30 am. Cowboy Santa afterward. CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLELIGHT SERVICE... 6 pm. Igo Store 396-2292 Open Everyday. French Fry Friday starts at 5 p.m. Breakfast every Sunday at 8 a.m. Call the store for more info Ono Store is hosting a New Year s Eve Party December 31. 8pm - 1am The Umbrella is a community-run newsletter published with the intention of highlighting local events, local businesses, local groups, and local people. If you would like the contribute a story please contact Ed at 396-2277.
December 2017 An Unfamiliar Ring By Chic Miller A very common skin disease affecting dogs and cats is ringworm. It sounds like this would be a parasite, right? Wrong Actually, it is not a worm at all, as its name might suggest. It is a fungal infection which lives on the outer layer of the hair, skin and nails. It is found in hot, humid climates, occurring most often in the fall and winter months. Ringworm is characterized by itchy, bald patches which are crusty, scaly and have a moldy odor. Pimples and bumps may surround these lesions. After exposure, it rapidly spreads in a circle, thus the name, ringworm. It may first be seen as a few patches on the face, neck, ear tips, tail, and feet. If not treated promptly, these lesions may spread over the entire body not exactly a pleasant thought Diagnosis can be made by your veterinarian who will examine skin flakes under a microscope or by using an ultraviolet woods lamp. This will show bright fluorescent areas. Ringworm is transmitted by contact with an infected animal or object such as furniture or grooming tools. It is highly contagious and can spread like wildfire between cats, dogs, and yes, even humans. Yikes All bedding should be washed with a strong bleach solution, and disinfect all grooming tools after use. Wash your hands frequently with a good antibacterial soap. Isolation from all his pals and you is a must. This means cool the cuddlin, until you have these unfamiliar rings under control. Sick, weak, or stressed pets seem to be most susceptible. Good nutrition and regular grooming will help fight this skin disease. It can run its course (usually 1-2 months) but why wait it out when you can relieve symptoms quickly with any of the following over-the-counter or simple, inexpensive home remedies. Let s check out a few. First and foremost, start by carefully trimming a wide margin of hair around the lesion. Next, bathe your buddy with a good antibacterial/antifungal shampoo. Use tepid water, lather well, and let set for 15 minutes. Rinse. Air dry, then try any of the following treatments that you may readily have on hand: Dab lesion with: Real Lemon 2X daily Apple Cider Vinegar 3X daily Listerine 2X daily Coconut oil 2X daily Aloe Vera 2X daily Antifungal creams such as Tinactin work well or try Chlorhexidine, Sulvasan solution, Betadine skin cleanser, tea tree oil, Sulfadine spray or NuStock. Essential oils by Young Living are very helpful you can try oregano, lemongrass, clove, or myrtle. My guess is that you found at least one or more of these common household products in your pantry or medicine cabinet. Remember if you have tried the above remedies with no success or if the lesion becomes red with weepy sores, it s time to Get To The Vet Pronto Do not wait, antibiotics or a strong oral antifungal medicine, Fulvicin, will be necessary. Play it safe, use precautions, so as not to spread that unfamiliar ring. Chic Miller 530-347-0544 Bella Vista Farms Animal Sanctuary 4301 Lower Gas Point Road Cottonwood, CA 96022 "Raney-Katie Spay and Neuter meeting time: 4th Saturday of each month at the Igo Store. Meetings start at 10 am
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Igo Inn Come celebrate NEW YEAR'S EVE at the Igo Inn. Sunday, December 31 Featuring a live Country Western Band, taco bar and snacks. Cover charge $15.00 includes food. Open from 6 pm to 12:30 am.
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