(l-r) David and Michael Watson.
(l-r) David and Michael Watson.
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David Watson has been called to serve a two year mission to the Paraguay, Asunción Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and will report to the Missionary Training Center in Provo, Utah on January 6, 2010. While in Paraguay, David will be teaching the gospel of Jesus Christ to its inhabitants.

Paraguay is known as the “Heart” of South America, being located in the center of the continent. There are approximately 6.8 million people who live in the country with about 520,000 living in the city of Asunción. Asunción is one of the oldest cities in South America, being founded on September 16, 1541, and is the capital of Paraguay. The summer climate, from October till March, is hot and humid. With the amount of walking required of missionaries, physical and spiritual health is important to maintain continued success. The countryside is green and open. Oxen or horses pulling carts down rock covered roads are a daily sight. Alongside animal driven carts are luxury vehicles and large Mercedes Benz trucks laden with produce and/or other cargo.

The Asunción mission covers part of the city of Asunción and the southern part of Paraguay.

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Soroptimist International of Fillmore is pleased to announce its second annual Live Your Dream Art Contest. This year, Soroptimist invites boy and girl students, from ages 4 to 18, to draw a present-day woman who inspires them. She can be someone the student knows personally, or a prominent woman he or she admires. If chosen as a finalist, the student’s artwork will be students will be viewed by thousands on the Soroptimist Live Your Dream Campaign website at LiveYourDreamCampaign.org. In addition, the students will be eligible to win a cash prize for themselves and their schools.

The Soroptimist Live Your Dream Campaign and art contest underscore the many heroic and inspirational contributions of women. The contest is a fun and engaging way to get students to recognize the many contributions women around the world make every day.

The art work will be judged in the following categories:
* Category 1: Ages 4-6,
* Category 2: Ages 7-9,
* Category 3: Ages 10-12,
* Category 4: Ages 13-15
* Category 5: Ages 16-18.

Rules:
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Once again, the local Carnales Motorcycle Club- East County Chapter, delivered much Christmas Spirit to the community of Piru. For the 3rd year in a row, your Local M.C. delivered hundreds of unwrapped toys to benefit the children of Piru, Ca during its' Annual Piru Christmas Parade. Last week, a Toy Drive was established at El Pescador Restaurant. Various community members, friends, family, and Motorcycle Clubs donated toys to our Event. Amidst the nasty weather approaching that day, we were still fortunate to have a great time and party!!! Good music, great food, and TRUE Biker Brotherhood was displayed amongst all.

As we all know, Piru is a very small community, nestled in the Eastern portion of the County. Small in population yet, BIG in Family Values. A very close-knit, supportive, and loving community is only a fraction of what Piru is. Heck, even a major storm couldn't even "Rain on our Parade". The vendors, parade entrants, and good crowd showed up to support our Piru Armed Forces Veterans. That's the Piru I know. I am proud that my Club is part of this strong community. I am also proud of the many happy parents and children that were able to recieve a gift from Santa Claus that we provided. As always, we the Carnales Motorcycle Club are eager to support our surrounding communities.

Thank You to El Pescador Restaurant, DJ Ruben, toy donors, friends, family, and various Motorcycle Clubs.............God Bless, Bobby Castaneda- President, Carnales Motorcycle Club, East County Chapter-CFFC

 

When? Saturday, December 19th, in front of Fillmore Towne Theatre, from 11AM - to 1PM for FREE photos with Santa. Bring your own cameras. Courtesy of Fillmore Lions Club and Downtown Merchants. Santa will come up Sespe Ave to Central, right on Central, and get off the fire engine at the theater.

 

Winter is not over yet! We are perilously low on funds for the Winter Coat Drive. Warm coats for local kids! If you can help, please visit http://www.wintercoatdrive.com

 

I just received this email from CM1 Michael G. Robb regarding the “Adopt a Sailor Program” I participated in this year. I thought I should let you know there is still time to have one of our military man or woman currently away from home for Christmas and in need of a family to take them in for a home cooked Christmas dinner. It is also important to note that CM1 Robb has passed the reigns to another coordinator, CM1 Gregory Baez, who is listed in his email as the current contact for the program. “Thank you so much for making this years’ Thanksgiving dinner a memorable one for our students! Your kindness and generosity to our local Seabees and Airmen cannot be understated. Thanks to you, 78 of your service members were able to enjoy a nice, homestyle
Thanksgiving! Communities involved in this years’ event include Agoura Hills, Oxnard, Camarillo, Yorba Linda, Point Mugu, Fillmore, Port Hueneme, Moorpark, Simi Valley, Westlake Village, Thousand Oaks, Long Beach, & Sunland - a very large footprint indeed!

Now it is time for Christmas. A number of you who were unable to have students for Thanksgiving had expressed some interest in doing something similar for Christmas dinner. If you or anyone else that you know of are still interested in having some of our students over for Christmas dinner, please e-mail or call CM1 Baez at the following number: CM1 Baez 805-982-1190 (gregory.baez@navy.mil)

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Since both Christmas and New Year’s Day fall on Friday this holiday season, Fillmore city resident customers of Santa Clara Valley Disposal will have their trash and recyclables collected on Dec. 26 and trash and green waste collected Jan. 2, one day later than usual both weeks.
The regular collection schedule will return on Friday, Jan. 8, 2010.
As a special holiday feature, residents may put out twice the amount of trash at no extra charge during the two weeks following Christmas. Please make sure the trash is in bags. We will also collect extra recyclables, but please make sure to flatten all boxes.
Also, Santa Clara Valley Disposal is making it easy for their customers to recycle their Christmas trees. All customers need to do is remove the ornaments, hooks, lights, tinsel, bows, nails and tree stand, then cut the tree into sections no more than 4 feet long and place in the yard waste barrel on their scheduled pickup day.
Please note, however: Flocked trees cannot be recycled. For more information, call 647-1414.

 

Phillip Cecelio Diaz, 23 years of Fillmore, California and Sarah Elizabeth Kelly, 23 years of San Jose, California had their “Tie the Knot” celebration on December 5, 2009 in Austin, Texas in the presence of their family and friends. The “Tie the Knot” celebration followed their marriage, at a private ceremony, in Virginia Beach, Virginia on September 2, 2009.
Phillip is a 2004 Fillmore High School graduate now serving in the United States Navy. Phillip is a Navy Petty Officer Second Class currently stationed at Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek, Virginia Beach, Virginia. Phillip and Sarah met while they both station aboard the USS McFaul (DDG-74). Phillip is an Information Technician Petty Officer Second Class (IT2) assigned to an Explosive Ordinance Disposal Mobile Unit (EODMU). Phillip reenlisted in the Navy in October of this year for an additional three years of service and plans on making the Navy his career.
Sarah is a 2002 graduate of Oak Grove High School in San Jose, California. Sarah is also serving in the United States Navy and currently aboard the USS McFaul (DDG-74) berthed at the Norfolk Naval Base in Norfolk, Virginia. Sarah is a Navy Petty Officer Third Class and a Cryptologic Technician (Technical) (CTT3) aboard the USS McFaul.
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Conway Spitler
Conway Spitler

What a great gathering for the Christmas Parade! Even better are the pictures taken by the Fillmore Gazette of the Christmas Parade! If you haven’t been online for the Fillmore Gazette you should take the time to view the “doings” in the City of Fillmore. It is a shame that more individuals don’t participate in these parades. The parades show off what is going on in the city, schools, and community.

How would you like to receive a water bill for over $25,000? That was in the mail to the Spitler household this past week. The bill was taken to the city and they exchanged it for $146.77! This was a little shocking to say the least.

Hope the New Year is good to you and yours!

 
"A wish for peace during Christmas, the New Year, and all the years to come.”

The Fillmore Soroptimists are raising funds to bring a limestone Peace Pole to City Hall. The pole will say “May Peace Prevail on Earth” in seven languages, and will be dedicated in a ceremony on September 21, 2010.

The Fillmore High School “S” Club is organizing workshops to make 1000 or more origami (Japanese paper folding) cranes to incorporate into the dedication. These workshops will begin this month (see below) and continue until September 2010. For each workshop there will be a suggested donation of $1 per person. Donations go towards the purchase, shipment, and installment of the Peace Pole and toward the “S” Club.

In Japan, crane-making has become a historical tradition. After the bombing of Hiroshima in World War Two, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park was built. Sadako Sasaki, a young girl diagnosed with leukemia after the bombing, was inspired to make cranes because as a Japanese saying goes: “to make 1000 cranes is to have a wish granted.” She passed away before she could finish, but her friends graciously completed them and buried them with her. In 1958, a statue of Sadako holding a golden crane was revealed at the park. At the foot of the statue is a plaque that reads, “This is our cry. This is our prayer. Peace in the world “A glass case was also installed at the park, where Japanese come from all over to pay respects and leave cranes in the case.

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Reflecting the true reason for the season, Moon Valley Nurseries of the Piru-Fillmore area has come forth with two significant efforts to support the upcoming 32nd Annual Piru Christmas Parade & Festival as well as support the valley’s seasonal holiday dressings. This year’s celebration, organized primarily by the Piru Neighborhood Council, celebrates with the theme “Merry Christmas to Our Soldiers”. More than 60 current and former Piru residents have been identified by the committee for active or prior military service. They will be honored during the parade and festival and many of them will be on hand during the day. These brave Americans have served our country from the period of World War II to current conflicts.

In preparation for this salutation, Piru’s historic downtown will be graced with over a dozen potted Juniper trees to decorate the area’s business district, compliments of Moon Valley Nurseries. Local community and youth groups will decorate these trees, once placed on the town sidewalks, with colorful trimmings. This will truly light the way for the spirit and will be in place throughout the holiday season. These temporary ornamental trees will adorn Center Street in the downtown area between Main and Orchard Streets. This comes just in time for the annual parade, scheduled for noon on Saturday, December 12, 2009. The parade will be followed with a community festival and continuing with music until 10 pm.

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Volunteers and community organizations in Piru have been busy preparing the town and surroundings to show their support and honor those that have and continue to serve America in our Armed Forces. This year’s celebration is a tribute and recognition of our country’s men and women who so bravely serve our country with the theme “Merry Christmas to Our Soldiers”. This 32nd annual event is set for Saturday, December 12th in the heart of the historic downtown district, with the parade set to launch at noon and followed by a day-long celebration.

This celebration will literally cover bases from A-Z, or Army to Zavala, as the locals are set to celebrate the season and pay tribute to Piru residents, past and present, that have and continue to serve in various branches of our military. The volunteer committee, working in partnership with the event organizing local Piru Neighborhood Council, has been set on dotting the I’s and crossing the T’s to make this another successful and memorable celebration of the town and its contributions.

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On 11-08-09, I lost my cat in Laguna Piru. It has white paws, his body is grey with white. Please call me at 870-688-5831 for reward $25 if found! --- Janet Z.

en espanol: 11-08-09, Perdi mi cato en Laguna Piru ay regunpesa $25. eso es grey e blanco y patas blanco.
Por favor llamo 870-688-5831 --- Janet Z.

 
 
California Highway Patrol
California Highway Patrol

The California Highway Patrol (CHP) will be collecting toys during its annual CHiP’s for Kids toy drive. Donations of new, unwrapped toys will be accepted at the Ventura Area CHP office located at 4656 Valentine Rd. in Ventura. Toys collected during the CHiP’s for Kids toy drive will be given to less fortunate families in Ventura County. Questions regarding the CHiP’s for Kids program may be directed to Officer Steve Reid at (805) 477-4100.

 

Since both Christmas and New Year’s Day fall on Friday this holiday season, Fillmore city resident customers of Santa Clara Valley Disposal will have their trash and recyclables collected on Dec. 26 and trash and green waste collected Jan. 2, one day later than usual both weeks.

The regular collection schedule will return on Friday, Jan. 8, 2010.

As a special holiday feature, residents may put out twice the amount of trash at no extra charge during the two weeks following Christmas. Please make sure the trash is in bags. We will also collect extra recyclables, but please make sure to flatten all boxes.

Also, Santa Clara Valley Disposal is making it easy for their customers to recycle their Christmas trees. All customers need to do is remove the ornaments, hooks, lights, tinsel, bows, nails and tree stand, then cut the tree into sections no more than 4 feet long and place in the yard waste barrel on their scheduled pickup day.

Please note, however: Flocked trees cannot be recycled.

For more information, call 647-1414.

 
 
 
 
Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please help us by adding any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You.
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Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please help us by adding any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You.
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Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please help us by adding any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You.
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Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please help us by adding any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You.
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