Miranda Alexis Alonzo
Miranda Alexis Alonzo
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Evan Alan Hobson
Evan Alan Hobson
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Vision 2020, Civic Pride Committee recognized the two youngest sponsors of our downtown Central Avenue pot refurbishing project, with certificates of appreciation.

Miranda Alexis Alonzo and Evan Alan Hobson are friends that both attend Sacred Heart School in Ventura.

Miranda said that she has lots of friends at Sacred Heart & loves the school. It is the “best” school that she’s ever been to & she is getting a good education. When Miranda was asked about why she chose to be involved in the pot replanting project, she said that she wanted to show appreciation for the Fillmore community. She thinks that Fillmore is such a “pretty place” and wanted to help make it even prettier. “If ever someone wanted to live in a beautiful place, they should come & look around here”, stated Miranda.

Evan Hobson, 9 years old & Miranda’s classmate, spoke about enjoying his school also, especially math, science and social studies. He would like to be a dancer or an artist when he “grows up”. When Evan was asked about being a sponsor for the Central Avenue project, he said he “wanted to have flowers that would look beautiful in Fillmore.”

Our community can be proud that we have such great young people growing up in Fillmore, who are serious about their school studies and taking an active interest in beautifying their hometown!

 


 

VENTURA COUNTY, CA - The nation’s widespread outbreak of the flu has caused an increase in flu cases in California and a sudden surge in demand for the flu vaccine in Ventura County. Ventura County’s Public Health (VCPH) Department reports that the phones have been busier than normal with people calling in to find out where and when they can get a flu shot.

According to a report received today from the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), flu levels in California are now significantly higher than what is normally expected this time of year. Over the past week, flu levels across the state have jumped up by ten percent.

“This year’s vaccine is a good match for the flu strains that are circulating so we encourage everyone who has not yet been vaccinated to get a flu shot now and protect themselves.” said Dr. Paul Russell, Deputy Health Officer for Ventura County Public Health. “It is especially important for those who are the most vulnerable to be vaccinated - the very young, very old and those with chronic illness.”

Ventura County Public Health clinics are offering flu vaccines for people of all ages on a first come, first served basis during normal business hours at their four Public Health clinic locations. Hours are 8:30 – 11:30 am and 1 – 4:30 PM and shots are offered on the days indicated:

1. South Oxnard Public Health
Centerpoint Mall
2500 South C St. Suite B-1, Oxnard
Monday – Friday

2. North Oxnard Public Health
2240 E. Gonzalez Rd., Suite 140, Oxnard
Tues. & Thurs.

3. Ventura Public Health CONTINUED »

 


 
The recent rains did wonders for Fillmore’s flowers. Unfortunately they also did wonders for the weeds. A city crew sprayed the bike trail off of A Street and Old Telegraph Road for weeds last week.
The recent rains did wonders for Fillmore’s flowers. Unfortunately they also did wonders for the weeds. A city crew sprayed the bike trail off of A Street and Old Telegraph Road for weeds last week.
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Persons interested in serving on the City of Fillmore Park and Recreation Commission are invited to submit an application to the City by Friday, February 8, 2013 at 4 p.m.

The Parks and Recreation Commission serves at the pleasure of the city council. The Park and Recreation Commission services the community by providing and overseeing parks, buildings and recreation programs. The Parks and recreation Commission have an active role in the recreation changes that are needed for the citizens of Fillmore. The Park and recreation Commission generally meets the third Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall. Monthly meetings last approximately one hour. Two seats on the commission will be appointed to a four-year terms ending in January 2017. At that time, the commissioners could re-apply to continue service on the commission.

Those interested in being appointed to the Park and Recreation Commission are invited to submit an application to the City Clerk’s Office, Fillmore City Hall, 250 Central Avenue, Fillmore, CA. 93015.

Applications are available in the lobby at Fillmore City Hall or may be found at the City's website at www.fillmoreca.com/docs/cag.pdf . Applications must be received by Friday, February 8, 2013 at 5 p.m.
Appointments to the Park and Recreation Commission will be made by the Mayor following an interview and recommendation by the City Council Interview/Selection Committee.

For further information on the application process please call the City Clerk’s Office at 524-1500, extension 214.

 
Applications now accepted for Grassroots Suite in VCCF Nonprofit Center

CAMARILLO, CA - The Ventura County Community Foundation will offer office space to emerging nonprofits in the new VCCF Nonprofit Center in Camarillo at a fraction of current market rate.

Eligibility criteria and an application form to become a tenant in the new Grassroots Office Suite are posted on vccf.org, with applications due Jan. 31.

VCCF has set aside permanently 1,155 square feet in the recently opened VCCF Nonprofit Center, 4001 Mission Oaks Blvd., for three to five emergent charities. Qualifying organizations will receive a 33 percent discount over current market rate.

The goal of the Grassroots CONTINUED »

 

Santa Clara Valley Disposal will maintain its regular Friday trash and recyclables collection schedule in Fillmore on Jan. 25, during the week of Martin Luther King Jr.

For more information, call 647-1414.

 
Sarah Hansen receiving the appreciation award from Civic Pride Committee Member, Linda Nunes.
Sarah Hansen receiving the appreciation award from Civic Pride Committee Member, Linda Nunes.
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Ventura County Community Gems member, Sarah Hansen, received a certificate of appreciation for her group, from Fillmore’s Vision 2020, Civic Pride Committee for their sponsorship of two replanted pots along Central Avenue. Sarah Hansen had suggested the sponsorship to her group and later, brought them to Fillmore for a special dinner & tour of the Fillmore Historical Museum.

The Ventura County Community Gems group is an “off shoot” of a group in Ventura called “Jewelia”. Jewelia was begun several years ago by a group of friends who decided to make a purchase, together, of a diamond necklace which was then shared by each woman getting to wear the necklace on her birthday and for special occasions.

The Ventura County Community Gems group was begun in 2011 by Priscilla VanGundy to give special recognition to a woman that has served her community well. The VCCG group selects women who are nominated from communities through out the county. These women get to wear a diamond necklace for one month of the year as they represent their community. The 12 women in the group meet monthly to decide on fundraising and to get better acquainted and to help each other.

 

Recently a flurry of activity has been going on at the Ojai Valley Community Hospital. That’s because the initial phase of modernizing the 52-year old hospital has begun.

A new roof, and new air conditioning and heating units, have been installed as a part of a plan to bring the hospital into compliance with state-mandated earthquake safety standards. Besides meeting these safety standards, the new heating and air units are a long-anticipated improvement that staff, patients and visitors alike will certainly appreciate as Ojai Valley temperatures routinely dip in the winter and heat up again come summertime.

Inside, the hospital’s 4-bed Intensive Care Unit (ICU) was remodeled. New flooring, an improved staff work station, and ceiling braces were installed in the 1,630-square-foot ICU. These enhancements will help the hospital meet seismic laws through 2030.

In the coming years, Ojai residents will see many changes at the 37-bed hospital and its adjacent 66-bed Continuing Care Center, as Community Memorial Health System moves forward with its facility master plan to modernize these two facilities. The next phase of the master plan is a major remodel of the hospital’s façade—the first such undertaking since OVCH was built in 1960.

One of the most important projects to be undertaken will be improvements to the 66-bed skilled nursing facility. The health system is exploring the best solution for our Continuing Care Center, a facility that provides inpatient programs and therapy treatments for both short- and long-term placement.

 
SoCalGas and AM Ortega Construction have been performing maintanence on the city’s gas lines (Sespe and Orchard) since December 17, 2012. The work will continue until until January 15, 2013. Parking in the area has become a premium.
SoCalGas and AM Ortega Construction have been performing maintanence on the city’s gas lines (Sespe and Orchard) since December 17, 2012. The work will continue until until January 15, 2013. Parking in the area has become a premium.
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Regional food bank and The Collection at RiverPark’s first annual Can Tree Collection drive garners support from community, raised 57,000 pounds of canned food for hungry

VENTURA COUNTY, CA. – On the weekend of Dec. 7-9, Oxnard’s newest outdoor shopping and dining destination, The Collection, hosted a weekend full of camaraderie, goodwill and holiday cheer for the first annual Can Tree Collection drive in support of Ventura County FOOD Share’s Holiday Tackle Hunger campaign.

The sidewalks adjacent to the site where Ventura County’s first Whole Foods Market will be situated were adorned with almost 60 can trees – Christmas trees built with 800 cans of food – as well as a 14-foot can tree constructed with 10,000 cans of food, built and collected by local businesses, community leaders and attendees of the event. Wrapping up the event weekend, more than 57,000 pounds of food were collected, as well as $13,500 in monetary donations.

FOOD Share collects food year-round and through Super Bowl Sunday on Feb. 3, the regional food bank that feeds more than 74,500 people per month is hosting its annual Holiday Tackle Hunger Campaign. During Tackle Hunger, FOOD Share hopes to collect more than $150,000 in monetary donations and 200,000 pounds of donated food to help restock the shelves of their Oxnard warehouse distribution center.

“We are very CONTINUED »

 
Boxes of Christmas decorative trimmings donated to the Fillmore Fire Department by A Street Self Storage.
Boxes of Christmas decorative trimmings donated to the Fillmore Fire Department by A Street Self Storage.
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Calling all Angels

You can make an immeasurable difference to a patient and their family by volunteering just a few hours a week. Providing relief to caregivers, visiting with patients, and running errands are just a few of the ways volunteers can help. The focus is on learning new communication skills, exploring issues of grief and loss, sharing views of spirituality and understanding concepts of end of life care. Our training begins Wednesday, January 30, from 9:30 AM -12:30 PM and continues for 8 consecutive Wednesdays. Classes are held at Livingston Memorial VNA & Hospice, 1996 Eastman Ave, Suite 101, Ventura. For more information contact Maddy Hazard; 642-0239x775; mhazard@lmvna.org

 

SACRAMENTO, CA - Attorney General Kamala D. Harris today announced that the California Homeowner Bill of Rights, a landmark package of legislation that extends key mortgage and foreclosure protections to California homeowners and borrowers, will take effect on January 1, 2013.

The new laws restrict dual-track foreclosures, guarantee struggling homeowners a reliable point of contact at their lender and impose civil penalties on fraudulently signed mortgage documents. In addition, homeowners may require loan servicers to document their right to foreclose.

“For too long, struggling homeowners in California have been denied fairness and transparency when dealing with their lending institutions,” said Attorney General Harris. “These laws give homeowners new rights as they work through the foreclosure process and will give Californians a fair opportunity to stay in their homes.”

Governor Jerry Brown CONTINUED »

 
The Fillmore Fire Department Annual BBQ Chicken/Toy Drive happened last Sunday.
The Fillmore Fire Department Annual BBQ Chicken/Toy Drive happened last Sunday.
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The Fire Department gave away about 300 chicken dinners and received hundreds of toy that will be given away on Wednesday 12/20/12.
The Fire Department gave away about 300 chicken dinners and received hundreds of toy that will be given away on Wednesday 12/20/12.
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The University of California Hansen Agricultural Research and Extension Center (UC HAREC) supports Ventura County agriculture through research and education efforts. Volunteers play a vital role in education outreach and are integral in achieving our mission. We are currently recruiting volunteers for our youth development programs. Join a dedicated group of individuals who share a passion for agriculture and enjoy working with youth of all ages.

Interested individuals may attend an informational meeting in the Small Barn at UC HAREC —Wednesday, January 16th, 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. or Thursday, January 17th, 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. The Center is located at 14292 W. Telegraph Rd. in Santa Paula (corner of Briggs Rd. and Telegraph Rd). Please use Briggs Rd. main entrance. Free parking available.

To reserve a spot call or email by January 15th— 805-525-9293 ext. 206 or awfaris@ucanr.edu. Walk-ins also welcome.

For more information about our youth development programs visit our website at: http://ucanr.edu/sites/hansenagcenter/Hansen_Agricultural_Center_Program...

 
Thanks to Santa for coming to the Bardsdale 4H Christmas party.
Thanks to Santa for coming to the Bardsdale 4H Christmas party.
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Bardsdale 4H members wrapped up some of their friends at their annual Christmas Party held Monday, December 17th.
Bardsdale 4H members wrapped up some of their friends at their annual Christmas Party held Monday, December 17th.
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Bardsdale 4H President Timmy Klittich enjoyed visiting with Santa at the club Christmas party.
Bardsdale 4H President Timmy Klittich enjoyed visiting with Santa at the club Christmas party.
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Vallarta's Restaurant is the Fillmore Chamber of Commerce Business of the Month for November. Pictured (l-r) Board Directors from the Fillmore Chamber of Commerce: Theresa Robledo, Evelyn Hasty Administrative Assistant, Rosa Martel Sales and Membership Director, Brenda Ortiz,  owner Jose Melgoza,  presenting certificate President Cindy Jackson, Carlos Martinez, April Hastings, and Ari Larson.
Vallarta's Restaurant is the Fillmore Chamber of Commerce Business of the Month for November. Pictured (l-r) Board Directors from the Fillmore Chamber of Commerce: Theresa Robledo, Evelyn Hasty Administrative Assistant, Rosa Martel Sales and Membership Director, Brenda Ortiz, owner Jose Melgoza, presenting certificate President Cindy Jackson, Carlos Martinez, April Hastings, and Ari Larson.
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(l-r) Tanya Melgoza of Estrella Market receiving a certificate of appreciation from Civic Pride Committee member, Linda Nunes, for their sponsorship of a replanted pot on Central Avenue.
(l-r) Tanya Melgoza of Estrella Market receiving a certificate of appreciation from Civic Pride Committee member, Linda Nunes, for their sponsorship of a replanted pot on Central Avenue.
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Tanya Melgoza and her parents, Francisco and Angela have operated their family grocery store on the corner of Central and Main Street for 12 years and were happy to support our Vision 2020, Civic Pride project to replant the Central Avenue pots with red, white & blue flowers.

When asked why they wanted to help out with this project, Tanya, said, “The people in Fillmore are what make the community what it is….” She spoke of being involved in the community in other ways, like gathering her own “Relay for Life” team for the first time with family and friends participating. Tanya said that they did very well in the relay.

She has a real interest in helping people with their health & wellness. She is a representative for “Advocare” Health supplements for weight loss and serves as a health advisor.

Vision 2020, Civic Pride Committee appreciates people like the Melgoza family who care about their community and serve to make it a better place to live.

 

Livingston Visiting Nurse Association will hold the following Joint Replacement Class to prepare you for total knee or hip replacement surgery. Home preparation, exercises and rehabilitation information will be discussed. Open to the public and free of charge, the class will be held:

January 2, from 10:00 – 11:00 am @ Cypress Place, 1st floor private dining room, 1200 Cypress Point Lane, Ventura, RSVP Diana Davis @ 642-0239 x 739

 
The Fillmore Chamber of Commerce had a grand opening this weekend for two businesses in town.
The Fillmore Chamber of Commerce had a grand opening this weekend for two businesses in town. "Gabaldon Construction" - Max and Alma Gabaldon, and "The Pampered Chef" - Tim and Sara Holmgren. Pictured (l-r) Brenda Ortiz/Board Director, Renae Stovesand/Board Director, Cindy Jackson/President, Alma Gabaldon, Sara Holmgren, Tim Holmgren, Max Gabaldon, Rosa Martel/Membership Director, Ari Larson/Board Director.
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