Leslie Klinchuch with board members Donna Voelker and Neva Pickett along with other board members and center participants.
Leslie Klinchuch with board members Donna Voelker and Neva Pickett along with other board members and center participants.
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Leslie Klinchuch, Project Manager, Chevron Environmental Management, appeared at the Fillmore Senior Center with a generous donation of $5,000.00 to help defray the costs of art and education programs. Chevron once again demonstrated their care and concern for the senior citizens of Fillmore.

This donation helps us keep the doors open and the programs running. We hope this encourages other organizations and companies who do business in Fillmore to support us.

 


 
Christmas in Fillmore c1930
Christmas in Fillmore c1930
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Merry Christmas to the City of Fillmore from the members and friends of the Fillmore Historical Museum! Remember when the city put Christmas trees down the sidewalks and in the center of the business street? To see more photos and memorabilia of old time Fillmore visit the museum Tuesday through Saturday during the Christmas Season.

Martha Gentry
Executive Director

 


 
(l-r) Sarah Hansen, Civic Pride member, presenting Bill Herrera with a certificate of appreciation.
(l-r) Sarah Hansen, Civic Pride member, presenting Bill Herrera with a certificate of appreciation.
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Mr. Bill Herrera of State Farm Insurance received a certificate of appreciation from Vision 2020, Civic Pride Committee for generously sponsoring two of the pots along Central Avenue that were replanted with red, white and blue flowers.

Having lived in Fillmore since 1996 and celebrating a 20 year anniversary this year with his State Farm Insurance, Mr. Herrera said he likes to get involved in his community, just as his company motto states, ”Be a good neighbor”. He also finds the time to coach youth sports, be a part of the Fillmore Volunteer Fire Department and serve as a member of the Ventura County Sheriff’s Search & Rescue team.

Mr. Herrera said he enjoys being a “civic minded” person and that “little things make a big difference in a small town. It is more important now than ever for our community to come together!”

We agree with Bill and invite anyone interested in helping or adding their ideas, to our Civic Pride Committee meetings which are held in the City Hall, the third Wednesday of each month at 1:30pm. Our next meeting will be January 16, 2013.

 

Livingston Hospice conducts several Adult Bereavement Support Groups to help those who have experienced a loss. Explore and express feeling, understand the grief process and receive emotional support. Open to the public, free of charge, all are welcome. The groups are held:

at The First Presbyterian Church, 850 Ivywood Drive, Oxnard; On Wednesday, December 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th ; from 3:00 – 4:30 pm

at Livingston Memorial VNA, 1996 Eastman Ave (#112), Ventura; On Wednesday, December 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th ; from 6:30 – 8:00 pm
at Help of Ojai, 370 Baldwin Road, Ojai; On Tuesday, December 11th, from 10:30 am – 12 noon

For the newly bereaved: at Livingston Memorial VNA, 1996 Eastman Ave, (#112), Ventura; On Thursday. December 13th, 6:00 – 7:30 pm

Call 642-0618 for more information.

 
The City of Fillmore put up Christmas decorations this week, officially launching the holiday spirit.
The City of Fillmore put up Christmas decorations this week, officially launching the holiday spirit.
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Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

The holiday season is a special time of year. It is also a time when busy people are often preoccupied, and may become the target of criminals.

A little bit of awareness can go a long way to prevent being the victim of criminal activity. We encourage you to share this information with family, friends, and neighbors.

Holiday Tips At Home
• Be extra cautious about locking doors and windows when you leave the house, even for a few minutes.
• When leaving home for an extended time, have a neighbor or family member watch your house and pick up your newspapers and mail.
• Indoor and outdoor lights should be on an automatic timer.
• Leave a radio or television on so the house looks and sounds occupied.
• Large displays of holiday gifts should not be visible through the windows and doors of your home.
• When setting up a Christmas tree or other holiday display, make sure doors and passageways are clear inside your home.
• Be sure your Christmas tree is mounted on a sturdy base so children, elderly persons or family pets cannot pull it over on themselves.
• If you use lights on your Christmas tree ensure the wiring is not damaged or frayed. Frayed or damaged wiring can cause a fire.
• Place your Christmas tree in water or wet sand to keep it green.
• Never place wrapping paper in your fireplace.
Strangers at Your Door
• Be aware that criminals sometimes pose as couriers delivering gifts.
• It is not uncommon for criminals to take advantage of the generosity of people during the holiday season by soliciting donations door-to-door for charitable causes even when no charity is involved.
• Ask for their identification, and find out how the donated funds will be used. If you are not satisfied, do not donate.
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Ventura, Calif. – VISTA bus riders are used to connectivity from stop to stop; and soon, that connectivity will merge with the information superhighway. Free wireless Internet has been activated, the Ventura County Transportation Commission announced during their last Commission meeting in Camarillo.

“We are very excited to offer this much-requested popular service, which can make your commute not just enjoyable, but highly productive as well,” noted VCTC Executive Director Darren Kettle. “This is a tremendous benefit for riders, who can now stay connected with family, friends, news, and information, while riding.”

Free wireless Internet will be available starting Tuesday, November 20. A password is not needed to access the onboard network. All 30 buses in the new VISTA fleet will be equipped with wireless Internet.

For more information regarding the VISTA bus, visit www.goventura.org or call (800) 438-1112.

 

Thanksgiving is over and the Turkey/Ham/Pies are a thing of the past, however eventhough the school was closed for the Thanksgiving week, which has made it difficult for Grad Nite Live to unload the truck, organize and distribute the pies, but not this year...this year we had a great turnout of adults (mothers, grandmothers and just helpers) plus 30 Senior boys and girs that started coming in at 7:30 to unload. We had everything packaged up by 11AM ready to be picked up or delivered.. I truly appreciate all the help we had and especially all the people that bought pies and gave money for donations so thanks again. Mrs Chaney, April and Sean Hastings and all the Pie Committee people.

 
Sarah Hanson, left, a member of the 2020 Vision Civic Pride Committee and a friend take time to keep the downtown planters clear of trash and maintained in front of new business “Courtyard Attic”
Sarah Hanson, left, a member of the 2020 Vision Civic Pride Committee and a friend take time to keep the downtown planters clear of trash and maintained in front of new business “Courtyard Attic”
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Fillmore Fire Department responded to an incident at the Fillmore Foursquare Church Friday, November 23 at approximately 10:15pm. An overhead light ballast began to smoke, setting off the smoke alarm. No fire was present, no damage to property.
Fillmore Fire Department responded to an incident at the Fillmore Foursquare Church Friday, November 23 at approximately 10:15pm. An overhead light ballast began to smoke, setting off the smoke alarm. No fire was present, no damage to property.
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The Annual Fillmore Christmas Parade is this Saturday! At 1pm the parade will proceed down Central Ave starting in front of the Library, down Central Ave. to Santa Clara Street.

Santa will be available for pictures after the parade. Bring your own camera to the train depot and get a free photo (Before Santa heads back to his workshop).

During the Parade, Central Ave. will be closed to all traffic between 1 and 3pm. The Fillmore Lions Club appreciates the cooperation and patience of all our neighbors for this event.

Registration for Parade entries begins at 11:30 in front of the memorial building. Parade staging will be on Central Ave. from Second to Fourth Street. For registration information, please call Bob Klittich, at 524-2123 or Bill Dewey at 524-4457.

The Fillmore Lions Club is proud to sponsor the Annual Christmas Parade for Fillmore. The parade is open to entry by any group with a “seasonal” themed entry. There is never a fee for the parade.

“Every year the parade has grown and this year looks to the best yet!” Courtesy Bob Klittich, Parade chairman.

 

Santa Paula/Fillmore, CA – As Troop Real Estate, Inc. companywide provided thousands of Thanksgiving meals to Ventura County’s needy recently, the drive received a major boost from the firm’s Santa Paula and Fillmore offices, which delivered turkey dinners for 760 people through the Boys and Girls Clubs of Santa Clara Valley

Scott Dunbar, manager of the offices, reports that the Thanksgiving turkeys and all the trimmings, part of Troop’s 13th Annual “Turkey-A-Thon”, were divided in equally between the Santa Paula and Fillmore Boys and Girls Clubs.

“We received huge contributions from both the community at large and the Rotary Club of Santa Paula, in addition to a host of our own Troop agents and associates. All of these people worked diligently to raise the money needed to secure these meals. The positive result brought smiles to a lot of young people and made their Thanksgiving, as well as ours, brighter,” said Scott Dunbar, manager of the Troop offices.

Dunbar reported that overall Troop’s “Turkey-A-Thon” fed nearly 2500 families, or approximately 20,000 people, throughout Ventura County just prior to Thanksgiving. This included 500 military families at the SeeBee base in Port Hueneme.

“Over the years, our ‘Turkey-A-Thon’ has fed over 150,000 needy individuals throughout the county working in concert with local food pantries, charities, and organizations like the Boys and Girls Club, which we focus on. Each year, these organizations look forward to and express genuine gratitude for the work we do,” Dunbar said.

 

FOUND FEMALE CREAM/WHITE LAB MIX. She was found on 11/25/12 in Fillmore. Call or text @ 805-236-1739 if you believe this dog belongs to either you or someone you know, Thank you.

 

VENTURA, CA - During the month of December, Ventura County Animal Services (VCAS) will reduce pet adoption fees at its Camarillo and Simi Valley shelters to encourage local residents to adopt stray animals at the holidays.

From Dec. 1 – 30, dog and cat adoption fees will be lowered to $60 during the VCAS “Take Me Home for the Holidays” pet adoption event. The regular pet adoption fee is $125.

“We ask people to open their hearts and home to a new pet this holiday season” said Donna Gillesby, interim VCAS director. “For an individual or family that is looking for a new pet, there is no better feeling than adopting a homeless animal. The gratitude you feel from that pet will last all year round!”

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At the November 27th luncheon meeting in the Fillmore Memorial Building the ladies of Ebell will be entertained by Mr. Tom Hackney, an accomplished piano player and musician.

Tom is a local young man living most of his life in the Fillmore area, graduating from Piru elementary, Fillmore High and UC Santa Barbara. He received most of his musical skills from his mother who was a extraordinary pianist and teacher. Both his parents were musicians of the highest degree and Tom and his 3 brothers continue the legacy. Tom is a member of the Rasberry Jam, a jazz band of the 1920's and 30's who play at many venues in Ventura County. On weekends you can find him and his brother Pat playing in Santa Barbara.

He will be playing selections of Jazz and the American Songbook for the ladies.

To join the ladies for lunch and this terrific program call Lavone Deeter 524-2090. Lunch starts at 12:30pm - cost is $12.00 program to start about 1:30pm

 

HO! HO! HO! The SANTA TRAIN is coming! To experience one of Southern California’s most unique arrivals of Santa introducing the Christmas Season this year, bring your family to one of four stops along the route in Ventura County. Santa will be riding the rails from Montalvo in East Ventura to Fillmore on Saturday night, November 24, 2012. Come one, Come All, Greet Santa as he stops in your neighborhood. Santa will be riding aboard the Fillmore & Western Railway Co. Santa Train, powered by a Baldwin 1913 vintage steam locomotive, the #14. This year the train is sponsored by the California Locomotive Preserve, a 501 C3, nonprofit organization and several other generous Ventura County businesses and organizations including The Rotary Club of Fillmore, OST, Fillmore Volunteer Fire Fighter Foundation, Ventura County Sheriff’s Association, the Ventura County Transportation Commission and Metrolink. Santa’s first stop will be at the Montalvo Metrolink Platform in East Ventura at 5:00pm. After a 20 minute visit with children and their families, the train will continue east and stop about 300 feet east of the Bristol Street & Montgomery Street (Northbank pedestrian crossing) intersection at approximately 5:30pm for a 30 minute visit. Next stop at approximately 6:10pm will be in Saticoy at Alelia Street until approx. 6:40pm. Santa will distribute goodies from our sponsors to children at every stop, and asks kids of every age to bring their “Christmas Wish Lists” to fill his mailbag.

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A community book club!
Everyone welcome!

Date: Thursday, November 29, 2012
Time: 7pm Location: Fillmore Library
Book: The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society
Author: Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows
Questions: Cathy Krushell 805.524.3355

Sponsored by:
Soroptimist International of Fillmore & Friends of the Fillmore Library

 
Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

The holiday season is a special time of year. It is also a time when busy people are often preoccupied, and may become the target of criminals.

A little bit of awareness can go a long way to prevent being the victim of criminal activity. We encourage you to share this information with family, friends, and neighbors.

Holiday Tips At Home
• Be extra cautious about locking doors and windows when you leave the house, even for a few minutes.
• When leaving home for an extended time, have a neighbor or family member watch your house and pick up your newspapers and mail.
• Indoor and outdoor lights should be on an automatic timer.
• Leave a radio or television on so the house looks and sounds occupied.
• Large displays of holiday gifts should not be visible through the windows and doors of your home.
• When setting up a Christmas tree or other holiday display, make sure doors and passageways are clear inside your home.
• Be sure your CONTINUED »

 

Ventura, CA - VISTA bus riders are used to connectivity from stop to stop; and soon, that connectivity will merge with the information superhighway. Free wireless Internet has been activated, the Ventura County Transportation Commission announced during their last Commission meeting in Camarillo.

“We are very excited to offer this much-requested popular service, which can make your commute not just enjoyable, but highly productive as well,” noted VCTC Executive Director Darren Kettle. “This is a tremendous benefit for riders, who can now stay connected with family, friends, news, and information, while riding.”

Free wireless Internet will be available starting Tuesday, November 20. A password is not needed to access the onboard network. All 30 buses in the new VISTA fleet will be equipped with wireless Internet.

For more information regarding the VISTA bus, visit www.goventura.org or call (800) 438-1112.

 

As many of you know, a portion of MHSA funds were held at the State level for 'initiative-specific' Statewide Projects. These projects include Suicide Prevention, Stigma Reduction and School-based MH Initiatives.

We want to make you aware of the state-wide media campaign focused on Suicide Prevention that is being launched this month through the CalMHSA Statewide Prevention & Early Intervention efforts. The Know the Signs campaign will be publicized in magazines, online, on billboards, television and cable channels between November and February 2013 and will reach every county throughout the State of California.

The campaign is intended to prepare the public to prevent suicide by directing them to the website: www.suicideispreventable.org and encouraging the public to know the warning signs for suicide, find the words to offer help to someone they are concerned about, and reach out to local resources.

The local resources that are listed on the website for Ventura County include: The Ventura County Crises Team, Children's Intensive Response Team (CIRT) and 211. In addition, the National Suicide Prevention Hotline, which is coordinated out of Los Angeles is also listed as a resource.

We will continue to keep you informed as additional components to the Statewide Projects are implemented. As always, thank you for your continued support and dedication to the community we all serve.

Susan Kelly, MFT
Ventura County Behavioral Health
Youth & Family and Prevention & Early Intervention Division Manager