By Laura Garnica — Wednesday, March 21st, 2012
The Pennies for Patients fundraiser at FHS was very successful, lasting two weeks and exceeding its goal of $800. Our final amount raised was 1,120 dollars and eighty four cents, our top three classes raising the most were Mr. Mark Kandel with over $270, Mr. Steven Kandel with $224.39 and Mr. MacMahon with $153.64. The students seemed to feel more of a sense of responsibility this year, and it showed in the way they and the staff contributed to the cause- finding a cure for blood cancers. Our next big event will be the Make-A-Wish walk scheduled for May 16, 2012 |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 21st, 2012
Camarillo, CA - CSU Channel Islands (CI) will participate in the âLight It Up Blueâ campaign the week of April 2-6, 2012, by lighting the campus Bell Tower in a shade of blue to support autism awareness on World Autism Awareness Day. âLight It Up Blue,â in its third year, is a unique global initiative by Autism Speaks to help raise awareness about the growing public health concern that is autism. Iconic landmarks around the world will âLight It Up Blueâ to show their support on April 2 â World Autism Awareness Day. In addition, student initiatives will occur throughout campus and various blue lights will be displayed in offices and common areas. In 2007, the United Nations General Assembly declared April 2 as World Autism Awareness Day (WAAD), with the goal of bringing the world's attention to autism, a pervasive disorder that affects tens of millions. WAAD activities help to increase and develop world knowledge of the autism crisis and impart information regarding the importance of early diagnosis and early intervention. Additionally, WAAD celebrates the unique talents and skills of people with autism, and features community events around the world where individuals with autism and their families are warmly welcomed and embraced. According to Autism Speaks, the world's leading autism science and advocacy organization, autism is a general term used to describe a group of complex developmental brain disorders - autism spectrum disorders - caused by a combination of genes and environmental influences. These disorders are characterized, in varying degrees, by social and behavioral challenges, as well as repetitive behaviors. An estimated 1 in 110 children in the U.S. is on the autism spectrum - a 600 percent increase in the past two decades that is only partly explained by improved diagnosis. CI is hosting an information fair on Monday, April 2 that is open to the public and will include the Ventura County Autism Society, regional service providers, and CIâs Disability Resource Programs. Student speakers, administrators and a special countdown will begin at 6:30 p.m. in front of the Bell Tower. Limited parking is available on campus with the purchase of a $6 daily permit; follow signs to the parking permit dispensers. Free parking is available at the Camarillo Metrolink Station/Lewis Road parking lot in Camarillo with bus service to and from the campus. Riders should board the CI Vista Bus to the campus; the cash only fare is $1.25 each way. Buses arrive and depart from the Camarillo Metrolink Station every 30 minutes from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. For exact times, check the schedule at www.goventura.org. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 21st, 2012
The dog was found on Thursday March 15 in the Foothill Drive area of Fillmore. She appears to be not much more than one year, is tan in color, short haired, female. Sheâs very fine boned and is deer like. She had a collar on but no tags. She is sweet & smart and does not seem as if sheâs been on the streets for any length of time. Am hoping to find her owner as we have two of our own and cannot keep her. Am taking her to the vet later this afternoon to see if sheâs chipped and if not will have to bring her to the pound. My home phone is 805.524.6813. My daytime phone 213.345.6550 however cannot leave a message there. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 21st, 2012
The Fillmore High School Alumni softball game has been rescheduled to Saturday, April 14th. We are still looking for FHS Lady Flashes softball players to fill some open slots so if you are interested in playing please contact Liz Hinklin at 805-905-9742 or by email at lhinklin@fillmore.k12.ca.us |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 21st, 2012
Scam Bilked Investors out of more than $8 Million
Los Angeles, CA â A former revenue agent with the Internal Revenue Service was sentenced today to 33 months in prison in relation to a securities fraud scheme that took more than $8 million from hundreds of victims across the country. George Tannous, 55, of Lake View Terrace, was sentenced by United States District Court Judge Dean D. Pregerson. In addition to the prison term, Judge Pregerson ordered Tannous to pay total restitution of $8,797,201 to 218 victims. In May of 2008, Tannous pleaded guilty to a two-count Information charging him with conspiracy and subscription to a false tax return. The charges related to Tannousâ participation in a scheme to defraud investors nationwide through material misrepresentations and the concealment of material facts in the sale of investments in Bidbay.com, Inc., AskGT.com, Inc., and related companies from 1999 through 2003. Documents filed with the court outline a scheme in which Tannous and three co-conspirators solicited victims to purchase unregistered stock in Bidbay.com, Inc. and several related companies. Tannous was the president of Bidbay. Bidbay was in the business of developing and marketing an internet auction website. According to the plea agreement, victims were lured by false statements that Bidbay.com would soon be acquired by internet auction company eBay, Inc. of San Jose, California. Tannous failed to disclose that Bidbay.com and the related companies paid sales commissions of up to 50% percent to telemarketers who solicited investors, according to court papers. In 2001, Tannous personally received nearly $3 million in investor funds that he failed to disclose to the IRS. According to documents filed with the court, Tannous further failed to disclose to investors that one of his co-conspirators was a convicted felon awaiting sentencing on unrelated fraud charges. That co-conspirator, De Elroy Beeler, Jr., was sentenced to 36 months in custody in 2002. Upon his release from custody in 2005, Beeler returned to telemarketing and is awaiting sentencing in the related case. The investigation and prosecution of Tannous was conducted by IRS-Criminal Investigation and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, in conjunction with the United States Attorneyâs Office for the Central District of California. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 21st, 2012
Unclaimed items being advertised: Ventura County Treasurer-Tax Collector, Steven Hintz, announced that the Treasury is doing a County-wide escheatment of unclaimed monies that are not the property of Ventura County under Government Codes 50050-50056. An advertisement of all items that have been reported by various County agencies as being unclaimed can be found in todayâs section of Public Notices as well as in the March 23, 2012 edition. A party of interest may contact the Treasurerâs Office at (805) 654-3746 to obtain a claim form. The last date for claim forms to be received by the Treasurerâs Office is May 4, 2012, 5:00 pm, at which time unclaimed items shall become the property of Ventura County. |
By Anonymous — Monday, March 19th, 2012
![]() The Boys & Girls Club kids in a group shot before heading out to the Fillmore Library. The kids visit weekly to keep up on their reading skills. Thank you Fillmore Library for hosting us!!! Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Monday, March 19th, 2012
Sacramento, CA â With only a few weeks left in the tax filing season, the Franchise Tax Board (FTB) reminds taxpayers about free online tax help online. âTaxpayers can save time and money with these free online services,â said State Controller and FTB Chair John Chiang. âTaxpayers can get their refunds direct-deposited in 7-10 days when they use CalFile or ReadyReturn.â Taxpayers can access a number of resources at FTBâs website: ftb.ca.gov including: · e-file your tax return for free using ReadyReturn. Qualified taxpayers have a completed tax return ready and waiting for them. · CalFile, Californiaâs free and direct e-file program available to more than 6.4 million taxpayers. · MyFTB Account to check for estimated tax payments, recent payments made to a balance due, look up California wage and withholding information, change your address, or set up email reminders for estimate tax payments. · Make tax payments online using Web Pay or your credit card. New this year is the ability to save your bank account number for future use, to view scheduled Web Pay requests, and to cancel a payment. · Check your refund status. · Find answers to frequently asked questions. · Get tax forms and publications. · Find a location to pick up a tax booklet. |
By Anonymous — Monday, March 19th, 2012
VENTURA, CA - Many VISTA bus lines have seen double-digit gains in ridership in recent months, an indication more Ventura County residents are turning to public transit as a travel alternative. Ridership on VISTAâs CSUCI-Camarillo line shot up a whopping 32.1 percent over this time last year, while ridership on VISTAâs East County line climbed 25 percent and CSUCI-Oxnard rose by 20 percent. The Coastal Express â which links Ventura County with Santa Barbara and remains VISTAâs most popular service â along with the VISTA Highway 101 posted gains of 13.5 percent and 13.4 percent, respectively. VISTA Highway 126, which runs nearly at capacity on some trips, saw a 6.6 percent hike. Ridership on VISTAâs Santa Paula and Fillmore Dial-A-Ride services saw increases of 6.2 percent and 5.4 percent, respectively. Each of these increases exceeds national bus ridership growth of 3.29 percent for the fourth quarter of 2011. Only VISTAâs Conejo Connection service, which connects Ventura County with Warner Center, saw a modest dip in total ridership. âWhile the VISTA service has grown steadily across the years, with this latest increase in ridership we are beginning to see âat-capacityâ conditions on some of our more popular lines,â noted VCTC Executive Director Darren Kettle. âWe are thrilled to see more Ventura County residents select transit, and we are working to accommodate more riders on our busiest lines.â One such solution is the Coastal Express Limited, a limited-stop service between Ventura and Santa Barbara operated by Santa Barbara MTD and funded as a part of the regionâs freeway construction mitigation. One likely reason for the increase in transit ridership is recent increases in gasoline prices. The average cost for a gallon of regular stands at nearly $4.40 in Ventura. Thatâs up almost 50 cents over last month, according to the Automobile Club of Southern California. Compare the cost to fill an average tank with the price of a bus pass (ranging from $20 for Heritage Valley Dial-A-Ride only to $105 for all fixed-route buses in Ventura County). Alternatively, the one-way adult fare can be as little as $1.25 per trip. To learn more about VISTA bus services as well as all of VCTCâs programs and services, visit www.goventura.org or call (800) 438-1112. |
By Anonymous — Monday, March 19th, 2012
At the March 27th luncheon meeting at the Fillmore Memorial Building the ladies will be entertained by Judy Klement a award winning artist. She is known for her soft pastels that come alive in her portraits, land and seascapes. Originally from the east coast she now lives and has her studio/gallery in Santa Paula. Her art graces fine homes and establishments in the US and abroad. She will be painting portraits of some of the ladies in the audience. She claims that she is a wild art teacher and while painting she will be entertaining the group with many anecdotes . The lunch which is now deliciously catered by Rose Zellmer starts at 12:30pm for the small cost of $12.00 and the program will start about 1:30pm. For reservations or more information please call Yvonne Deeter 524-2090. |
By Anonymous — Monday, March 19th, 2012
Class of '52 (60th class reunion)
A letter from Reunion Chair, Jim Maddux. Two months ago I sent you a letter regarding our 60th Class Reunion. I am pleased to report that we have received a very enthusiastic response. Thank you for your letters, e-mails, and phone calls. I am humbled by the effort that you are making to attend. One person said that they have postponed a hip and knee replacement until after the reunion. We have class members coming from as far as Washington, Nevada, Colorado, Texas, Arizona, and Northern and Central California. I am taken back by the compassion that you have and are now giving to your spouses, and in some cases receiving, as result of different illnesses. I have been impressed by the care given to our former class mates by their spouses and family. A daughter of one of our deceased members remarked: "The death certificate said that Dad died of a heart attack but he really died of a broken heart. Mom had died 8 months previously and they were so close." At this time we know where 44 class members live, we now know that 27 class members are deceased and there are 6 class members I can't find. We have no record of what happen to Pauline Gallion after graduation. The last address I have for Claudia Gonzales Gonzales is in Azusa. I have no information on Pat Hays. In my year book she signed her name "Pat Shull (Hays). The last address I have for Joyce Moffett Jones is in Laguna Niguel. The last address I have for Aurthur P. (Art) Lopez is in North Hills. The last addresses I have for Helen Gates Meredith Huntsville and Decatur Alabama. If you have any new information, please let me know. At this time it looks as if we will have around 30 class members attending plus their spouses and friends. I have enclosed a copy of the reservation form which you should fill out and mail to the Alumni Association. Social hour begins at 4:00pm. I will be there at 4:00p.m. with some snacks to hold you over until dinner at 6:00p.m. Some of you have some very interesting hobbies and artistic skills. Please bring pictures and samples of your work. In my opinion we were very blessed to have lived in Fillmore when we did. There are many happy memories and experiences we had that few ever have in their lifetime. Be prepared to share some of your treasured memories and experiences. SEE YOU SATURDAY, JUNE 9TH, 2012 |
By Anonymous — Thursday, March 15th, 2012
![]() Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 14th, 2012
![]() Wade Nomura, (R) District Governor, presented the Rotary flag to Don Downey (L), of Rotary-noontime. Enlarge Photo ![]() Don Downey, of Rotary Noontime, presented a check to Rod Thompson, of Lifewater, to continue pumping wells around the world. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 14th, 2012
![]() Roberto Muñoz won the next level in the Lions Club Speech Contest held at Camarillo's Boys and Girls Club on March 6. He will compete again on March 29. There are 6 levels of competition. Roberto is a senior at Fillmore High School, and is the son of Mike and Janey Muñoz. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 14th, 2012
![]() Each day at the Boys & Girls Club they have a club meeting at 3:30pm for announcements & birthday celebrations. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 14th, 2012
![]() A local gang tagged the Riverwalk levee last week. They must have been bored. Maybe getting a job, like a real man, would solve the problem. A $300 reward is offered by the Gazette for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the âgirlzâ resonsible for this. Enlarge Photo |
By Laura Garnica — Wednesday, March 14th, 2012
After a relaxing week-long vacation for Fillmore High, the school was already back in full swing on Monday, caught up in the flurry of activities centered around our annual Battle of the Sexes rally. There were dress-up days every day of the week, and the Bachelorette at lunch as well. Food Day on Friday proved to be a fantastic success; almost every stand completely sold out. The rally itself was energetic and competitive, finishing with the girls triumphing over the boys, although it was a close call. The same could be said for the two teams going head to head on later that night for the traditional Powder puff football game- junior girls vs. senior girls. The game received an excellent turnout in the stands, parents and friends from both sides coming together to cheer on the teams, each having practiced only a week beforehand. The girls proved themselves more than capable; the game was a very close one- the seniors only had one touchdown: a pass thrown by quarterback Ana Morino to Ashley Coert in the end zone. The juniors put up a hard fight, and nearly scored a touchdown of their own in the third quarter. Overall, it was an excellent week for the entire school, and as the third quarter ends, we look forward to many more in the remaining term. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 14th, 2012
![]() The Sespe Players and the Fillmore High School will be performing Josh Overtonâs âGuidesâ at the Sespe Auditorium on the following dates: March 23-25 and March 30-April 1. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 14th, 2012
Livingston Visiting Nurse Association will hold Diabetes Classes to introduce basic information regarding diet, medication, exercise, blood sugar monitoring, new developments and common problems. Open to the public and free of charge, the classes are held the first Tuesday of the month, 1:00 â 2:30 pm @Livingston VNA, 1996 Eastman Ave, #101, Ventura. No registration is necessary; for information call Linda Hampson, RN, MSN @ 805-642-0239,ext 723. |