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Happy Easter Everyone!!!


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Just wanted to start off this lovely Sunday by wishing everyone a very Happy Easter! I hope you all have a beautiful day with your families and friends. Thanks again for continuing to support this site and to all my new readers: Welcome! You have been all so very kind and I always want to remind you that I do appreciate it! You all truly are the best and make this website so much more fun for me! Again, Happy Easter.

Be safe everyone and most importantly have a wonderful day!  :) XOXO,

~The Diablo Reporter

Calling All Music & Outdoor Lovers – The Event of the Summer Is Here!


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The most awesome event of the year is coming up: Mountain Vibe Music Gathering VI! This 2 day music concert and camp-out will leave you begging for more and returning year after year. The sweet blend of local rising bands and the relaxing nature of the great outdoors can make Mountain Vibe VI an event you simply should not miss! Did I mention the trails for OHV? Bring your toys and check out local trails, then come back and enjoy the show!

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Mountain Vibe Music Gathering VI: 
2 Nights of Camping + 2 Days of Music

Where: The Blue Mountain Event Center in Wilseyville, Ca
When: July 17th and 18th, 2015
Cost: $60.00 early bird pricing (until April 15) , $75.00 after.
Price of Admission Includes: Weekend of Camping, Music and OHV Activity.
Kids under 10 – free.

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Past bands include Arden Park Roots, Planting Seeds, Lavish Green, Massive Delicious, Zuhg and Stone Foxes. This year’s schedule to be announced.

~CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS NOW~

Tickets purchased through Pay Pal will be at will call under purchaser’s name and will be available the day of the event. Please bring Pay Pal receipt and picture I.D.

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This event will feature live local music and a scenic camping environment. Plus it also will be the weekend home to some incredible people and awesome vendors. Past sponsors included Lagunitas Brewing Company out of Petaluma, California.

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Mountain Vibe Music Festival is an annual event hosted by Mountain Vibe Entertainment. They have a wonderful staff made up of local East Bay residents who work year around to support the Northern California music scene.

Mountain Vibe Entertainment has partnered with Guitars Not Guns for a second year. Mountain Vibe Entertainment has the honor of raising funds for their amazing program, which benefits underprivileged children and teaches them how to play music. Once each child completes the program they get to keep their instrument. For more information about Guitars Not Guns, click here.

To have the best experience at Mountain Vibe, bring everyone you know! Get your tickets early (they are cheaper that way) and start planning your awesome Mountain Vibe weekend today!!! Earlier bird pricing won’t last long!

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Join the hundreds of hardcore Vibers that make this event a must each and every year! The experiences, the memories, and the new friendships that will come from this event make these tickets not only a steal, but truly priceless.

~DON’T HAVE TICKETS? GET EM HERE!~

To see what all the fuss is about check out the video below!!

https://vimeo.com/109430385

For more information about Mountain Vibe Entertainment or Mountain Vibe Music Gathering, click here to visit their website. For awesome pictures of past events, “like” Mountain Music Gathering on Facebook.

 

Are you veteran Mountain Viber or newcomer? Were you a trooper at Desert Vibe? What bands are ready to see again? Tell us what’s your best memories from past Mountains! We would love to hear from you and let’s tell others why they should be there this year!!! Comment Below!!

Got some crazy & cool pictures of past Mountain Vibe Events??? Email them to DiabloReporter@Hush.com to have them featured in one of our upcoming articles!!!

Dyed Baby Chicks Get Dumped After Easter (Please Share)


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All across America thousands of chicks, bunnies and even ducks are dumped after Easter according to ASPCA.

They are dyed, terrorized by kids and killed a few days later. Sadly, most don’t even get put up for adoption. Baby chicks are drowned, flushed down the toilet and even adopted bunnies are released and left to fend for themselves in the wild.

Local animal rescue groups always see a spike in abandoned rabbits and chicks in the weeks following the spring holiday. “A big problem is that people get cute, fuzzy baby bunnies or chicks . . . at Easter and don’t always know what is involved. It’s a long-term commitment,” said an animal rescue volunteer.

“Rabbits can live about 10 years. Once they hit puberty, if they are not spayed or neutered, they turn into “raging hormonal bunnies” and can become territorial”, said another volunteer.

This is a pattern that has happened for years and it’s sadly it’s still going on, even here in Concord.

Below is a Craigslist ad put up yesterday from one Concord family who’s husband purchased the chicks from a local pet store, brought them home, and the family dyed them pink and blue. “We give them to our year old daughter as a toy” (their words not mine), said the women who adopted them out.

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The chicks were dyed with food color she explained to me and given to our child as a novelty gift. One problem, these aren’t novelty items. They are living, breathing animals that trusted you to be good to them.

Some may think that dying chicks and bunnies is harmless fun, however, according The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) recently published a comprehensive report called “Food Dyes: A Rainbow of Risks” (pdf) which details the inherent risks of nine different dyes widely used in cooking. “New studies show that seven common food dyes contributed to cancer in lab animals, including brain and testicular tumors, colon cancer, and mutations” according to the article.

I can only imagine what happened after the chicks were dyed. Were they crammed into a plastic egg? Wrapped up in an Easter basket? Or were they a squeeze toy for a one year old?

After the “novelty” wore off, the family then choose to dump them on Craigslist for free to the first stranger that wanted them.

Luckily the first stranger that picked them up and adopted was from the DiabloReporter household. We were shocked by the condition that they were kept. They were left in a cardboard box crawling all over their own mess. The owners had a make shift light over the cardboard box on the cement floor. They failed to add a heated bulb so there’s was nothing to keep them warm in the drafty atrium type patio that they were left in. The chicks were even cold to the touch. There was even dye surrounding the chicks beaks, face and eyes.

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These chicks will receive a bath to try and remove the remaining dye. We will get them into a clean cage with heated lamp and get medical care for them if needed. Then we will try to find them a suitable home and if not,  they will be added to the growing happy free range chicken and duck flock that resides on the DiabloReporter’s mini farm.

These chicks are the lucky ones. 

You can help chicks and bunnies like these by sharing this post!!! Every person that see this is less likely to do repeat this awful pattern.

If you are interested in giving your child a chick or bunny experience during Easter, you can take them to pet store and let them interact with animals in a safe environment for free. You can also connect with friends and family that have chickens. In recent years there has been a spike in chicken ownership, in fact backyard chickens are quickly becoming the most popular pet. If you don’t know anyone, try a petting zoo or other facility.

Or give your kids a chocolate or stuffed bunny or chick, not a living, breathing one. You can also help spread the word that rabbits are not disposable pets by getting involved in the Make Mine Chocolate! campaign. Started in 2002 by the Columbus House Rabbit Society, the campaign aims to educate the public about the challenges of owning a rabbit and encourages parents to give chocolate or toy bunnies as Easter gifts instead of live rabbits. Check out the group’s website, MakeMineChocolate.org, for more info.

~Original Article Published by DiabloReporter.com on April 23, 2014~

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UPDATE: The chicks involved are happy healthy egg layers living peacefully in a green lush free range environment. They are now apart of a flock that includes both chickens and ducks! While these guys have a happy ending, many do not. Please take a moment to SHARE this post everywhere! It may save a life. Thank you!

AAA Offers FREE Tipsy Tow – No Membership Required


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AAA’s “Tipsy Tow” initiative will be offering St Patrick’s Day partygoers a free ride home tonight in the hope of getting people home safely on many of the biggest party nights of the year.

Anyone who has celebrated St Patrick’s Day with a little too much to drink will be able to catch a free ride with Tipsy Tow rather than risking more dangerous ways to get home.

The Tipsy Tow program is open to everyone. You do not need to be an AAA Member to take advantage of this service to the community.

AAA typically offers the service to drinking drivers from 6 p.m. on the holiday to 6 a.m. the following day in Northern California, Nevada and Utah. For specific dates and times, see the list below.

During the period Tipsy Tow is available, drivers, potential passengers, party hosts, bartenders, and restaurant managers can call 800-222-4357 (AAA-HELP) for a free tow home of up to ten miles. Just tell the AAA operator, “I need a Tipsy Tow,” and a truck will be on its way.

The service will provide a one-way ride for the driver and vehicle to the driver’s home. If there are additional passengers who need a ride, they will be taken to the driver’s home as long is there is sufficient room for them to be transported safely in the tow truck. You cannot make a reservation.

AAA provides its Tipsy Tow service for the following holidays:

St. Patrick’s Day: 6:00 p.m. March 17th – 6:00 a.m. March 18th
Cinco de Mayo: 6:00 p.m. May 5th – 6:00 a.m. May 6th
Independence Day: 6:00 p.m. July 4th – 6:00 a.m. July 5th
Halloween: 6:00 p.m. October 31st – 6:00 a.m. November 1st

Whatever you do, please don’t drink and drive. Take the Pledge! Join AAA’s commitment to driving only while drug and alcohol-free.

AAA offers the following tips to stay safe and keep others safe on the roads:

  • Drive only while drug and alcohol-free
  • Plan ahead and designate a non-drinking driver before a celebration begins
  • Don’t let your friends drive impaired. Take their keys away
  • Never ride in a car with someone who is impaired
  • Plan to take a cab or stay with a friend

Spring Forward – Daylight Savings Time Today


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Just a friendly reminder that Daylight Saving Time (United States) 2014 began at 2:00 AM today, Sunday, March 8. So if you don’t want to be late, be sure to set your clocks ahead one hour.

Remember the trick to clock changing by the old quote of “spring forward, fall backward,” which reminds us to set the clocks forward for Daylight Saving Time in the spring and backward for Standard Time in the fall.

Which do you prefer — more daylight or more sleep? Weigh in below.

Emergency Preparedness – Are You Ready?


When you turn your clocks forward this weekend, take a few extra minutes to make sure that you and your family are better ready for the unexpected. By spending a few extra minutes now could make a huge difference in how you and your family handle a disaster or an emergency.

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Prepare for winter by checking your smoke alarm batteries.

  • Install smoke alarms on every level of your home, inside bedrooms and outside sleeping areas.
  • Check monthly that smoke alarms are working properly by pushing the test button.
  • Replace batteries in smoke alarms at least once a year.
  • Replace smoke alarms every ten years.
  • Check your fire extinguisher and learn how to use it.

The Red Cross is asking every household in America to make it a point to practice fire drills at home.

  • Make sure all household members know two ways to escape from every room of your home, and set up a meeting place outside in case of fire.
  • Practice escaping from your home at least twice a year and at different times of the day.
  • Teach household members to stop, drop and roll if their clothing should catch on fire.

There’s many other things that you could do to prepare for whatever may come.

  • Updating the emergency contact information in your family communications plan.
  • Choose an out-of-area emergency contact that each person in your family can call if he/she becomes separated during a disaster situation.
  • Check your emergency preparedness kit for expired food items, restock anything missing such as food, water and batteries.
  • If there have been changes in prescriptions or dietary needs, add new foods and medications as needed to your emergency preparedness supplies.

There’s a lot that we can learn from major disaster such as Hurricane Katrina. Food and water can be invaluable resource during a disaster. It’s recommend to keep at least a 10-day supply of non-perishable food items and water (one gallon per person per day).

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Organize a family night and spend time together creating a 72 hour emergency go bag. These bags include food, water, a flashlight, a battery-powered or crank radio, can opener, first aid kit, copies of important documents (like emergency contact lists), and special items such as medications, diapers, and infant formula. They can also include a change of clothes and some extra cash in small denominations. These bags can be kept near the front door to be grabbed at a moments notice or preloaded in the car and available to people where they happen to be.

By doing some of these few simple actions, you could help keep your family aware and prepared during an emergency or disaster.

For more information check out the Basic Emergency Supply Kit flyer and link below! 15 Emergency Preparedness Tips

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Are you ready? Is there a tip or suggestion that we missed? Leave your comments below!

Don’t Forget to Spring Forward This Sunday


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It’s that time of the year again! Daylight Saving Time began Sunday, March 8, 2015, and ends on Sunday November 1, 2015.

Daylight Saving Time begins at 2 a.m on Sunday. If you haven’t set your clocks forward yet, do it before you return to work on Monday. 

Most people remember the trick to clock changing by the old quote of “spring forward, fall backward,” which reminds us to set the clocks forward for Daylight Saving Time in the spring and backward for Standard Time but more than 10 percent of people in the United States turn their clocks in the wrong direction.

Which do you think about daylight savings time? Tell us below.