By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, May 26th, 2022
Where: Fillmore High School Drama Room – right across from the Memorial Building When: June 1st at 6pm We are a culturally rich community, but we have been missing a vital part of our artistic core – live theatre. It’s time we pushed for return of this much-loved art form that has been such a vital part of our community – our culture – for decades. It’s time for The Sespe Players. After a challenging couple of years (due to the pandemic), your local community theatre troupe, The Sespe Players, Inc., are gearing up for the upcoming season. Our first production is in the planning stage and the rest of the performance schedule is yet to be established. We could sure use your input! On June 1st, at 6pm, The Sespe Players will meet in the Drama Room at Fillmore High School (directly across the street from the Memorial Building). We will be discussing the upcoming jukebox musical (woohoo!), available performance spaces, future productions, and welcoming our new and returning members (YOU!). Every performance troupe needs actors, of course, but we would welcome any and all with the desire to help with set construction, lighting design, costuming, prop handling, directing, stage managing, accounting… you name it, we could use your talents! |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, May 26th, 2022
All following items approved by unanimous voice vote: |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, May 26th, 2022
The Rotary Club of Fillmore sent three FHS Juniors to RYLA Rotary Youth Leadership Awards camp in Ojai. The goal is Building Tomorrow’s Leaders through Leadership, Citizenship and Personal Development. The three students were (l-r) Jovany Perez, Cecelia Arias and Paola Ruiz. They talked about their experiences, meeting new people and being part of a team and working together. The ropes course was the scariest challenge; they had to rely on their teammates. On Sunday, at closing, Jovany received a Valor Award for helping someone, who was scared, succeed to the end. Photo credit Rotarian Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, May 19th, 2022
In observance of the Memorial Day holiday, employees of Santa Clara Valley Disposal will be taking the day off on Monday, May 30. As a result, Fillmore residential customers will have their trash, recycling and yard/organic waste collected on Saturday June 4, one day later than usual. The regular Friday collection schedule will resume the following week. Harrison Industries serves the cities and surrounding unincorporated areas of Ventura, Ojai and Camarillo as well as the unincorporated areas of El Rio, Somis, Ojai Valley, the Channel Islands beach communities and the city of Carpinteria as E.J. Harrison & Sons; Fillmore and surrounding unincorporated areas as Santa Clara Valley Disposal; and the unincorporated areas of Newbury Park as Newbury Disposal. For more information, visit www.ejharrison.com |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, May 11th, 2022
The Fillmore Philanthropic, Education, Organization (PEO) Chapter GY presented the 2022 Education Award to Emilia Magdaleno. Also pictured are PEO committee members Carolyn Diaz, Jan Lee, Pat Morris and Joanne King who presented Emilia with her award. Photo courtesy Martha Richardson. “Women Helping Women Reach for the Stars.” Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, May 4th, 2022
(l-r) Rotary President Andy Klittich, District Attorney Erik Nasarenko, and Fillmore Police Chief and Rotarian Garo Kuredjian. Photo credit Rotarian Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo Erik Nasarenko, District Attorney for the County of Ventura, was the Fillmore Rotary speaker last week. He is a Rotarian and Paul Harris Fellow. Before he became the District Attorney he was a prosecutor for domestic violence and sex crimes. Since he became the District Attorney, he has hired 15 prosecutors; one is a Fillmore woman, Twila Atmore, daughter of Clark and Shelley Johnson. One of his goals has been to get grants from the Department of Justice to form a Cold Case Department, to test DNA samples and solve more crimes. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, April 27th, 2022
Rotary President Andy Klittich, left, inducted new member Greg Agostinelli into the club last week. Greg is the Arts Commissioner, and is involved locally in music, proposing the Film Festival concept. Photo credit Rotarian Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, April 27th, 2022
Council Votes 7A - 7E - 4-0 |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, April 20th, 2022
Last week Fillmore Rotary Club President Andy Klittich welcomed their District Governor, Dana Moldovan. She was originally from Romania and joined the Rotary Club of Westlake Village in 2002. Her slogan this year is “Think Different” which is what we have had to do during the pandemic. Many clubs met on Zoom and the Rotary International Convention was virtual, but there was still leadership training, fellowship and plans for the new normal. Moldovan congratulated the Fillmore Club for winning the Silver Club Award for last year. She was also happy to hear about how the Club is supporting Fillmore youth through scholarships, dictionaries, water safety, Interact Club, RYLA, etc. Photo credit Rotarian Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, April 13th, 2022
On Wednesday, April 6, Rotary Club President Andy Klittich (right) welcomed guest speaker Jeffrey Lambert, Chief Operating Officer of the Ventura County Community Foundation, a nonprofit center. The organization represents donors who want to give back to the community and invests money so yearly donations can be made. They provide funds to other non-profits to help them grow, give scholarships to change kid’s lives, have caregivers who navigate hospitals to help people, and they help the Early Childhood Preschool facilities in Santa Paula with funding. This is only a small example of what they do. For more info: VCCF.org. Photo credit Rotarian Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, April 6th, 2022
S.T.E.M. Friday! A Marshmallow Engineering Challenge was held at the Piru Boys & Girls Club. The activities keep the fun and learning going for all to enjoy. Photos courtesy https://www.facebook.com/bgclubscv. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, March 16th, 2022
(l-r) Santa Clara Valley Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Year, Gonzalo Garcia Jr. with SCVBGC CEO Jan Marholin. Enlarge Photo March 2022 Congratulations to our Youth of the Year representative Gonzalo Garcia Jr. Youth of the Year is our signature effort to foster a new generation of leaders, communicators and goal setting young adults to prepare them to meet the challenges of adolescence and adulthood. Gonzalo from our Fillmore Clubhouse was picked because he has the signature qualities of a leader. He excels as a good communicator, problem solver, and a motivator. Gonzalo also had stellar letters of recommendation commending his extraordinary efforts to be a positive role model for anyone around him. Join us in congratulating Gonzalo for his achievements and for being an agent of change. We are proud to have him represent the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley and we look forward to watch him achieve his goals. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, March 9th, 2022
Friday Robotics Fun! Students put together Mechanical Engineering Rovers & Vehicles as part of Robotics Day this past Friday at the Boys and Girls Club in both Fillmore and Piru Clubhouses. Pictured are two kids looking over directions as the work to put together their robot vehicles. Photos courtesy https://www.facebook.com/bgclubscv Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, March 9th, 2022
Pictured is Fillmore Rotary President Andy Klittich (right) with Rotarian Dave Andersen, who attended President Elect Training Session (PETS) recently at the LAX Marriott. There were about 1,000 Rotarians present from all over. There were many workshops and tremendous keynote speakers. Andersen learned more about the workings of Rotary and was impressed by how organized everything was. He commented that when he is Rotary President, July 1st, he wants all the Club members to work together, and stated he now knows he has access to resources to get things done. Courtesy Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, February 23rd, 2022
On Monday, February 7th, five Fillmore youth participated in the 85th Annual Lions Club Student Speaker Contest. This year’s speech topic was “How can kindness unite our country?” With each student following strict rules and guidelines, the judges picked the top winner: Fillmore High School junior Alanna Garcia. She won $100 from our local club and will compete with other winners next month in Camarillo for the next level. We wish her all the luck! Pictured above is Club President Steve McKeown, and all five participants Jimena Cortes, Camilo Torres, Carmen Ibarra, Jessica Videgain and Alanna Garcia, and Lions Club members Lynn Edmonds and Gaylynn Brien. Photo credit Jaclyn Ibarra. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, February 23rd, 2022
On Monday, February 14th, Steven Geddes, Faculty Advisor for the Mock Trial team, and Advisor Laura Bartels presented a program to Fillmore Rotary. They informed the Club about the months of preparation and dedication of the FHS Mock Trial team and how they were given the information for the trial but had to decide who should play the parts and how they would proceed. Henry Hurd was the only student who attended the meeting and gave the student perspective. It was then announced that Hurd had been voted Most Valuable Player, a happy surprise! The Rotary Club of Fillmore presented the Mock Trial team with a check for $500. Pictured (l-r) President Andy Klittich, Laura Bartels, Henry Hurd, and Steven Geddes. Photo courtesy Rotarian Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, February 16th, 2022
Pictured is Rotarian Joe Aguirre who gave a Fillmore Rotary program which began with his background, growing up in Fillmore. After graduating from Ventura and UC Irvine, he decided he wanted to get into music and attended Cal Arts. He is very talented on the guitar and taught the Club about how the different notes blend together to make different sounds, and the strumming creates different styles of music. He said music creates an emotion in us and affects our lives. It makes us remember where we were when we heard a particular song for the first time. When asked why he didn’t go into teaching music or performing, he jokingly answered if he did that, he wouldn’t be able to help us over 65’s with our Medicare at Aguirre Financial & Insurance Services. Joe began his business service 1990 but continues practicing music several hours each day. Photo credit Rotarian Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, February 9th, 2022
The Fillmore Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley hosted a Kids Farmers Market to teach the kids about healthy snack options while each member took home a bag of fresh produce. Posted February 1st, 2022, Courtesy https:// www.facebook.com/bgclubscv Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, January 19th, 2022
Pictured are Rotary President Andy Klittich and Rotarian Joe Ricards who was the Fillmore Rotary speaker at last week’s meeting. He is a Master Scuba Diver Trainer and brought his scuba equipment to informed Rotary members of its uses. His first dive was in 1975 and by 1994 he was diving fulltime. Joe is a trainer and certified in many different aspects of diving as will as a rescuer. His pictures of underwater sea creatures, some weighing up to 400 lbs, and huge kelp beds were very interesting. Photo courtesy Rotarian Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, January 12th, 2022
Bill Herrera, the Fillmore Rotary speaker, is a State Farm agent, but has also been a member of the Fillmore Fire Department for 26 years. He talked about the early days when most of the firemen were volunteers from local businesses. When they heard the siren, they closed their doors and headed to the fire station. There are only a few firefighters who are funded, the rest are volunteers. Even today 70% of all departments are made up of volunteers. Bill has been an engineer, the driver, a Captain, and later an interim Chief. He also stated that it takes a few years of practice and training before a recruit is hired. When Santa Paula Hospital closed there was concern about the distance for patients to travel, so paramedic’s and EMT’s were added, as well as an ambulance. Funding is still in short supply and because of that late Fire Chief Rigo Landeros and others started the Fillmore Fire Foundation. The Foundation is a place you can make donations; they also sponsor fundraising events, such as their annual golf tournament and grants, all to help fund the fire department for needed equipment etc. Even though the department is underfunded they “get the job done with Fillmore Care Pride”! |