Special Request for Donors With Type O-, A- and AB Blood

Ventura, CA – The summer need for blood hasn't stopped and with the busy Labor Day weekend fast approaching, we need you to find the hero in you and donate blood. Blood demand can be high on holidays such as these, and donations are needed before the weekend to ensure a steady supply. United Blood Services is asking donors to give this week and the week following the holiday to ensure there is an ample supply of blood on hand for the holiday weekend and subsequent weeks.

While donations of all blood types are encouraged, donors with Type O-negative, Type A-negative and Type AB (positive or negative) are especially needed, as there is currently a shortage of these blood types. O-negative red cells can be transfused to anyone and are often used to help patients when there is no time to determine the patient’s own blood type. Likewise, type AB plasma can be given to all patients, and is the only plasma used for trauma patients and neonatal babies! There is always a special need for AB plasma, and this summer there is a serious shortage, both locally and nationally.

As a token of appreciation, all blood donors receive points for great rewards like Ice Cream, Movie Tickets and more. If donors make an appointment ahead, they'll receive an additional 100 points, which along with their donation award, is enough points for a pint of ice cream! Details at www.blood4life.org.

Donations may be made at the UBS Center in Ventura at 2223 Eastman near McGrath, or any of a number of community blood drives happening throughout the county. Donors are asked to make an appointment by contacting United Blood Services toll-free at 800-715-3699; or online at www.Blood4Life.org. Just click on “Donate Blood” and type in your zip code to find a list of drives nearby. Appointments are appreciated, but not necessary. Walk-ins are also welcome, and will be honored as our appointment schedule allows. The blood center will be closed on Monday, Sept. 5, in recognition of Labor Day.

You may donate blood if you are over age 16, weigh at least 110 pounds and are in good health. Additional height/weight requirements apply to donors 22 and younger.

Ventura Center Hours:
Monday and Tuesday: 10 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday and Thursday: 10 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Pizza served 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday)
Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Closed Monday, Sept. 5

 


 
 


 
 
Participants to Raise Critically Needed Funds for Alzheimer’s Care, Support and Research

Thousand Oaks, CA – The Alzheimer’s Association invites Thousand Oaks residents to unite in a movement to reclaim the future for millions by participating in the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Conejo Creek North will be the site of the Walk on Oct. 29 at 9 a.m.

“There has never been a greater need for the citizens of Thousand Oaks to join in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease by participating in Walk to End Alzheimer’s,” said Debra Cecilio, the organizer of the Thousand Oaks Walk. “Funds raised will help us continue to provide free care and support services to the Ventura County residents living with Alzheimer’s, while also contributing to advancing critically needed research.”

Today, more than 13,000 Ventura County residents — and their families — struggle with Alzheimer's daily. Without a breakthrough in research, that number is expected to jump to more than 26,000 residents by 2030. Until a treatment or cure is found, the Alzheimer’s Association offers free support services to families, including care consultations, support groups and education for families and professionals.

The Walk to End Alzheimer’s is more than a walk; it’s an experience for people living in Thousand Oaks to learn about Alzheimer's disease and how to get involved with this critical cause, from advocacy opportunities, the latest in Alzheimer’s research and clinical trial enrollment to support programs and services.

Alzheimer’s disease is a growing epidemic and is now the nation’s sixth-leading cause of death. As baby boomers age, the number of individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease will rapidly escalate, increasing well beyond today’s estimated 5.4 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s. In addition to the Walk, participants will enjoy entertainment, friendship and lunch.

Start or join a team today at alz.org/walk. To volunteer or to become a corporate sponsor, contact Debra Cecilio at 805.484.6028.

About the Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s
The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the nation’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research. Since 1989, the Alzheimer’s Association mobilized millions of Americans in the Alzheimer’s Association Memory Walk®; now the Alzheimer’s Association is continuing to lead the way with Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Together, we can end Alzheimer’s – the nation’s sixth-leading cause of death.

About the Alzheimer's Association
The Alzheimer’s Association is the world’s leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer care, support and research. Our mission is to eliminate Alzheimer’s disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health.

 

The Ventura County Garden Club will be meeting Wed. September 7 at 1pm for the first meeting of the 2011-2012 club year at the St. Paul's Episcopal Church - 117 7th St. Santa Paula.

The program "Growing Dahlias" will be presented by Ann Dunstan from Love House Dahlias, Casitas Springs. Refreshments of tasty tea sandwiches and cookies will be served.

Most all Ventura County cities are represented in the membership which is open to any who have an appreciation of gardens and landscaping. Yearly dues are $25. Besides interesting speakers there are also tours planned for the year and two luncheon meetings.

For more information call Maxine Merry - 524-1565 or Linda Nunes - 524-3021

 
September 13, 2011

Ventura, CA - Advances in diagnostic imaging will be the focus of a free seminar the Community Memorial Health System is holding on Tuesday, Sept. 13.

Mark R. Mitchell, M.D., a Ventura radiologist, will lead the seminar that will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. in Community Memorial Hospital’s eighth-floor Nichols Auditorium.

Early detection is essential and diagnostic imaging has become an invaluable non-invasive tool in fighting disease. Dr. Mitchell of Grossman Imaging Center will discuss the newest technology and the advanced imaging services available. They include cardiac and colon computed tomography (CT); vascular disease; positron emission tomography (PET) and CT for tumor analysis; and breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

Dr. Mitchell received his medical degree from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville, Tenn., and is an active member of the Community Memorial Hospital staff.

Admission is free, but space is limited, and reservations are required. Call (805) 652-5436, or visit www.cmhshealth.org/rsvp.

Community Memorial Hospital is located at 147 N. Brent St. in Ventura.

Community Memorial Health System is a not-for-profit health system, which is comprised of Community Memorial Hospital, Ojai Valley Community Hospital, and nine family-practice health centers entitled Centers for Family Health. The health system is located in Ventura County, California.

 

Free Diabetes Classes in Ventura held at Livingston Memorial Visiting Nurse Association, 2996 Eastman Ave, #101. 1:00 pm – 2:30 on September 6, October 4, November 1, and December 6. Learn about Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes, diet, medication, exercise and blood sugar monitoring, plus an individualized plan of care will be emphasized. For information call 642-0239, ext 723.

 
Fillmore Rotary Sun Risers (l-r) Sean Morris, president, Bob Munns, and Marge LeBard, speaker chairperson.
Fillmore Rotary Sun Risers (l-r) Sean Morris, president, Bob Munns, and Marge LeBard, speaker chairperson.
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On Tuesday, August 16th the Rotary Club of Fillmore Sun Risers heard from actor Bob Munns. Bob presented some tools actors use to memorize as well as preparing for roles. Bob and his wife Dianne live in Fillmore and have lived in Ventura county for some twenty years. Bob started acting at age 50 while living in Seattle, WA. He appears in numerous plays, two films and a national commercial. He was encouraged to move to the LA area to try acting there. Some of his credits include “Doc Hollywood”, “Forever Young”, and “Dogfight”. TV credits include “Scrubs”, “Melrose Place”, “Men Behaving Badly”. He has also appeared in a number of commercials.

Upcoming events for the Sun Risers in August and September include hosting a BBQ for the FMS and FHS Interact Club students and their parents at the Fillmore Aquatic Center on August 27th ; and participating as a team in the Relay for Life on Sept. 17 & 18. August speakers include: Valerie Reed will speak on Meditation; meeting at Bob Hammond's home for signing up for Relay for Life; Actor Bob Munns; Kyle Wilson of Edward Jones; and Catherine Voekler Duggan, VC DA's office.

The Rotary Club of Fillmore Sun Risers meet every Tuesday at 7:00 AM at El Pescador Restaurant. For more information call Sean at 796-0276.

 

The Fillmore Aquatic Center will be open after school this fall! It will open Mon, Tues, Wed, and Fri. from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm daily. On Thurs. and Sat. it will be open from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm.

All lap swim business hours will remain the same. Monday through Thursday from 6:30 am to 8:00 am and Saturdays from 8:30 am to 10:00 am. Evening hours are from 5:45 to 7:30 Monday through Thursday.

 

In observance of the Labor Day holiday, employees of Santa Clara Valley Disposal will be taking the day off on Monday, Sept. 5. As a result, Fillmore city residential customers will have their trash and green waste collected on Saturday, Sept. 10, one day later than usual.

The regular Friday collection schedule will resume the following week.

For more information, call 647-1414.

 
Get your kids ready to head back to school at Ventura County Library

As Ventura County’s students head back to school this September, the Ventura County Library wants to make sure all children have the most important school supply of all – a library card.

Owning a library card provides students the resources they need to compete academically. Ventura County Library provides students free access to databases of news articles, encyclopedias and test preparation materials, as well as homework help and resources.

“Today’s libraries provide students with the tools they need to succeed,” says Ventura County Library Director, Jackie Griffin. “Libraries provide young readers with exciting and engaging programs that make learning fun. Now more than ever, a library card is most important school supply of all.”

Getting a library card is easy! Apply for a FREE library card at any Ventura County Library. Location addresses, hours and phone numbers may be found at: http://www.vencolibrary.org/locations

The Ventura County Library is available 24/7 at www.vencolibrary.org.

 

On Sunday, September 11, 2011, the public will be invited to pay their respects in remembrance of the firefighters, peace officers, military personnel and civilians who perished in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.

The 10th Anniversary memorial ceremony is being presented by the Ventura County Emergency Planning Council at the Ventura County Government Center. The ceremony will include the traditional Bell Ceremony, a flag ceremony, a helicopter fly-over, bagpipes and other musical tributes.

Additional details will be released in the week preceding the event.

Date: Sunday, September 11, 2011
Time: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Location: Ventura County Government Center
800 S. Victoria Avenue, Ventura, CA

The ceremony will be held on the lawn between the Law Enforcement, Firefighter’s, and Veteran’s memorials.

Parking will be available at no charge.

Administrator Preparing Release: Cynthia Elliott, OES Program Administrator (805) 654-3655
Follow-up Contact: Cynthia Elliott, OES Program Administrator (805) 654-3655
Approved By: Laura D. Hernandez, OES Assistant Director
Date of Release: August 11, 2011

 

The Fillmore High Sports Hall of Fame Committee has selected 17 graduates from Fillmore High to be inducted into the 2011 Sports Hall of Fame. This year's ceremony will take place on Saturday, September 17 at 7:00 p.m. with a tour of the Hall of Fame room, to be followed by the introductions of the new inductees in the high school gym, as well as the introduction of last year's inductees who are able to attend. The committee hopes that many of last year's inductees will attend to welcome the new class of Hall of Fame Members.

Those being inducted are: Bill Mayhew, class of 1918; J. C. Taylor, '45; Buck Basolo, '46; George Garnica, '50; Phil Rice '52; Dick Frederiksen, '54; Eugene Reyes, '59; Joe Cook, '61; Tom Hays, '64; Booty Sanchez, '72; Tim Grove, '72; Jeff Fauver, '79; David Miller, '80; Roy Alsup, '81; Brad Edmonds, '89; Danielle Stines, '95; and April Kozar, '97.

On Friday night, September 16, the Hall of Fame football game will be played against Morro Bay at the local stadium and the 2011 Hall of Fame inductees will be introduced, along with the members of the 1945 Championship football team. The Hall of Fame Committee hopes that many alumni members and friends of the inductees will attend the game, along with many of last year's honored Hall of Fame members.

 
(l-r) are Sun Risers President Sean Morris, along with Ian Morris, Will Helgemo, Davey Helgemo and Eric Helgemo.
(l-r) are Sun Risers President Sean Morris, along with Ian Morris, Will Helgemo, Davey Helgemo and Eric Helgemo.
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On Tuesday, August 2nd the Rotary Club of Fillmore Sun Risers club president, Sean Morris presented a sponsorship check to Cub Scout Pack Leader Eric Helgemo. The Sun Risers are new sponsors of Pack 3400. Scouts Ian Morris, Will and Davey Helgemo were present to help accept the check from the Sun Risers.

Upcoming events for the Sun Risers in August and September include hosting a BBQ for the FMS and FHS Interact Club students and their parents at the Fillmore Aquatic Center on August 27th ; and participating as a team in the Relay for Life on Sept. 17 & 18. August speakers include: Valerie Reed will speak on Meditation; meeting at Bob Hammond's home for signing up for Relay for Life; Actor Bob Munns; Kyle Wilson of Edward Jones; and Catherine Voekler Duggan, VC DA's office.

The Rotary Club of Fillmore Sun Risers meet every Tuesday at 7:00 AM at El Pescador Restaurant. For more information call Sean at 796-0276.

 

The Board of Directors of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Clara Valley is proud to announce that its annual Breakfast of Champions event will feature internationally known star and Boys & Girls Club alumnus, Martin Sheen, as the Keynote Speaker for the event. The Breakfast will be held on Friday, August 12, at 812 E. Main Street in Santa Paula, at 7:30 a.m.

“We’re very excited to have him back,” Santa Paula Police Chief Steve MacKinnon said, and it is expected that “as he did last year, Martin will spend much time afterwards signing autographs, posing for photographs and interacting with other club supporters.”

MacKinnon said attendance at the Breakfast of Champions is by invitation only, although there is limited public seating available at $60 a ticket. “We traditionally have Table Captains who invite people to the event, which for invited guests is no cost, but obviously our Breakfast of champions is a fundraiser as well.”

Born Ramon Estevez, Martin Sheen grew up in the South Park district of Dayton, Ohio. The son of immigrant parents from Ireland and Spain, he was one of 10 children. Sheen and his six brothers spent almost every waking moment at their local Boys & Girls Club. They also found a positive role model in Club Director Whitey Gates, who had a tremendous impact on their lives. To this day, the Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning actor credits the caring Boys & Girls Club staff with providing mentorship and guidance when he needed it most.

A wonderfully versatile actor with an overwhelming number of stage, television and movie credits to his name, Sheen started out playing bad boys in his twenties and has ended up the quintessential father figure in his twilight years. A tireless liberal activist and devoted family man off screen, Sheen has been married to Janet Sheen since 1961 and is the father of four children, including actors Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez.

The Breakfast of champions is an annual fundraiser for the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley which provides after school and summer camp programs for children ages 5 to 18, at the Club’s two locations; 1400 E. Harvard Blvd., Santa Paula and 565 First St., Fillmore. Club members pay a $25 annual fee to attend the Club, and no child is turned away for their inability to pay the membership fee. It costs the Club $560 per child annually to provide services for its members. The obvious gap between cost of services and membership is bridged by generous donations from local businesses, private donors and local and national grants. Donors interested in providing financial assistance to the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley are encouraged to contact the Club at 805-525-7910. All donations, regardless of amount, are gratefully appreciated.

For more information or to purchase tickets, call the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley at 805-525-7910.

 
Carmelita Miranda with her portrait of Christian Conaway.
Carmelita Miranda with her portrait of Christian Conaway.
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Carmelita Miranda of KSSP Photographic Studios in Fillmore has earned the Best in Show, Professional Division, at the Ventura County Fair with a black and white portrait featuring former Fillmore High School senior Christian Conaway. Carmelita's portrait of Christian also won 1st place in Black and White. Her portrait of former FHS senior Claire Faith won 1st place in Portrait. Both portraits were taken as part of their senior pictures. Carmelita's landscape image “Wrapped Trees” won second place in Agriculture

Charles Morris, also of KSSP, won 2nd place in Portraits with his portrait of current FHS senior Melissa Hernandez and her guitar.

After a number of years where professionals were not permitted to enter their work at the fair because of space limitations, this year one entry per category was permitted. Both amateur and professionals pictures can be viewed in the photography pavilion at the Fair through August 14.

Principal photographers at KSSP are Carmelita Miranda and Charles Morris. KSSP is a full service photography studio specializing in portraits and weddings. KSSP Photographic Studios is the school photographer for Fillmore High School, but photographs high school seniors from all over Ventura County. For further information, please contact KSSP Photographic Studios at 524-6400 or visit http://ksspphotostudios.com.

 
 

Ventura, CA - A local pediatrician will host a children’s vaccination clinic in conjunction with Ventura County Public Health, to distribute the pertussis (whooping cough) vaccine later this month to help families comply with a new California law.

Dr. Carey Chronis of Ventura will hold the clinic on Wednesday, Aug. 17, and Saturday, Aug. 20, from 1 to 5 p.m., at the Pacific View Mall, 3301 East Main St. A parent or guardian must accompany the child receiving the vaccine, which is called Tdap, but nothing else is needed except for insurance information.

Most insurance will be accepted (Some HMOs might not be accepted) and children qualifying for low-income assistance will also be able to receive the vaccine. To find out if a specific type of insurance can be accepted, call Dr. Chronis’ office at 805-642-4704.

Last year, in response to a surge in whooping cough outbreaks, the California state legislature passed Assembly Bill 354, requiring students entering the 7th through 12th grades in the 2011-2012 school year to provide proof to their school that they received the Tdap vaccine. Last month, Gov. Jerry Brown extended the deadline for providing proof to 30 days after the start of school.

Pertussis is a very contagious respiratory bacterial disease that can last for several months and become severe. In the first two weeks, the disease looks like a bad cold, but then it changes into a raspy cough that can sound more like a bark, hence the name “whooping cough.” Untreated, the bacterial infection can spread to the lungs and breathing tubes, making breathing difficult and coughing harsh.

Most children are immunized in early childhood with a modified version of the vaccine, called DTaP, generally given to children under the age of 7, but the immunity wears off over time, leaving older children and adults susceptible to the disease. Receiving a Tdap shot helps protect students, the school and community.

Dr. Carey Chronis is available to the media for further information. More information on AB354 is available at www.ShotsforSchool.org.

 

Dear Parents and Students:

The Fillmore High School Athletic Boosters are determined to make this the best year ever for our Athletes. Our goal is to make this year’s Sports Program the best Fillmore High School has ever experienced. To succeed, we need your help.

The Fillmore High School Athletic Boosters is an organization run completely by unpaid volunteers, which include board members, parents, coaches and many other adults who donate their time. Everyone is dedicated to the advancement of Fillmore High School Sports at all levels of play. The Athletic Boosters meet the First Monday of every month at 6:30PM in the High School Hall of Fame. This year the Athletic Booster Board has asked all coaches to delegate a “Parent Representative” to speak for their sport at meetings. If you are interested in that position, please contact your students’ coach.

Financial support for the “Fillmore Flashes Football and Fall Sports Program” will come this year partly through dedications made by parents, grandparents and friends of our athletes. By completing the enclosed form, your dedication will be printed in the 2011 Program. Price of the dedications are $20.00 for a business card size “AD”. For an additional $5.00 you can also enclose a picture to be printed.

Please return the enclose form with payment no later than August 25th. The Booster Club looks forward to a great, successful year for you and your student athlete.

Sincerely,
Susan Golson -Program Coordinator 805-216-4013

The following needs to be returned to the STUDENT STORE at Fillmore High School. Each dedication must be paid for in advance. Please make CHECKS payable to FHS Boosters.

DEADLINE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25th

Message will be 1/8 Page (Business Card Size)
Each Dedication is $20.00
Pictures are $5.00

 

Dear Business Owner:
Believe it or not it’s that time again “FILLMORE FLASHES FOOTBALL AND FALL SPORTS”. This is the time of year when we start to look to our community to help us make this a successful year for the Sports Program at Fillmore High School. The Fillmore High School Athletic Boosters is an organization run completely by unpaid volunteers, which include board members, parents, coaches and many other adults who donate their time. Everyone is dedicated to the advancement of Fillmore High School Sports at all levels of play.

We are starting early this year on the Football Program and that is why we need your help. We are seeking local businesses that would be interested in placing an "AD" in this years "FILLMORE FLASHES FALL SPORTS PROGRAM".

The program fees for this year are as follows:
1/8 Page (Business Card) $ 30.00
1/4 Page $ 50.00
1/2 Page $100.00
Full Page (8-1/2X11) $150.00
Inside Front ("Limit 1) $200.00
Inside Back Cover (*Limit 1) $200.00
Back Cover ("Limit 1) $300.00
*lnside front/back cover will be first-come-first serve.

Please complete the attached form and return it with your payment and "Ad Layout". Should you need help with the design of your "Ad" or if you have any questions, please feel free to contact Susan Golson 216-4013.

Here's looking to another successful year at Fillmore High School.

Sincerely,
Susan Golson, Program Coordinator

Athletic Booster Club
Please complete this form and email your ad, along with this form to golsons90@aol.com no later than August 18, 2011

Company Name:

Address:

Contact Name: Phone:

“AD” Size:

□ Our “Program AD” is attached/enclosed, If POSSIBLE please email ad to golsons90@aol.com in “JPEG or PDF” form. Thank you.

□ Please design an “AD” for me. (I have included “logo” and “ideas”) you may also email too.

Payments may be mailed to Susan Golson c/o Fillmore Athletic Booster Club 1149 Shady Lane Fillmore CA, 93015.

Please note: Ads that are being built must be accompanied with payment, or the ad will not be built. If you send the ad please have payment attached. If payment is not received by the deadline, the ad will not be placed. Please make copy of this document for your records.

□ Payment is enclosed for $