By Anonymous — Tuesday, March 26th, 2013
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By Anonymous — Tuesday, March 26th, 2013
Ventura County Library announces the Axis 360 digital media library, now available to all cardholders through the Ventura County eLibrary. Axis 360 provides a state-of-the-art system for circulating ebooks and Blio ereading software. Jackie Griffin, Ventura County Library Director states, "Adding the Axis 360 platform will enhance our current ebook offering of OverDrive and EBSCOhost. This additional partnership will give us a wider range of selection for our patrons who are clearly sending the message that more downloadable content is desirable." Axis 360 offers a dynamic presentation of titles on their Magic Wall as well as book reviews and recommendations for further reading. Cloud-based delivery greatly simplifies the process of downloading onto patrons preferred devices, including iOS, Android and Windows tablets and smartphones. Axis 360 is available now on the Ventura County eLibrary page under eBooks. The Ventura County Library is available 24/7 at www.vencolibrary.org. |
By Anonymous — Monday, March 25th, 2013
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By Anonymous — Monday, March 25th, 2013
Ventura, CA - Community Memorial Hospitalâs Cancer Resource Center is offering a free class on Monday, April 15, to help insured cancer patients and their families understand their insurance benefits and assure they are being billed correctly by hospitals, doctors and labs. Wendy Gorrell, a certified public accountant and cancer survivor, along with Jody Giacopuzzi, a licensed clinical social worker, will conduct the class. Wendy learned by experience how to keep the financial stress under control while undergoing cancer treatment and will share that knowledge. The class will be held from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. at the CMH Cancer Resource Center. Teaching points include: ïź Understanding your Explanation of Benefits (EOBâs) The Cancer Resource Center is located at 2900 Loma Vista Road, Suite 105, in Ventura. For more information or to RSVP, call 805/652-5459. Community Memorial Hospital is a member of Community Memorial Health System, a not-for-profit health system, which is comprised of Community Memorial Hospital, Ojai Valley Community Hospital, and 11 family-practice health centers entitled Centers for Family Health. The health system is located in Ventura County, California. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 20th, 2013
FHS Junior, Niki Spencer to do the Avon two day Walk for Breast Cancer. Spencer's Grama was diagnosed and passed away with breast cancer before she was born. Niki has dedicated her walk especially to her grandmother Gladys and hopes her endless dedication will aid others with this form of cancer from her fundraising for the walk. She is due to do the event in Santa Barbara on the weekend of September 7-8, 2013. If you would like to donate the cause and help Niki reach her goal go to http://info.avonfoundation.org/goto/nikitosave and click "Donate Now". |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, March 19th, 2013
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By Anonymous — Monday, March 18th, 2013
The Fifth annual Fillmore Flower Show, to be held April 13-14, 2013, at the Fillmore Senior Center, 533 Santa Clara Street, Fillmore, California, 93015, with the theme, âFiesta of Flowersâ, recognizes the effort by Vision 20/20, Civic Pride Committee to bring back, yet again, this long valued community tradition of 75 years, with intermittent breaks for World War I, World War II and a break in the late nineties through 2008. |
By Anonymous — Monday, March 18th, 2013
VENTURA, CA - "Beauty," a new awareness campaign by the Ventura County Community for a Clean Watershed, will get underway next week. Designed to celebrate the natural beauty of Ventura County, it also reminds residents that we must all do our part to keep our local streams and creeks clean of pollution. The Ventura Countywide Stormwater Quality Management Program, made up of the County of Ventura, the 10 Ventura County cities and the Ventura County Watershed Protection District, is funding the campaign. "We are fortunate to live in such a pretty part of California," says Arne Anselm, Ventura County water quality monitoring manager. "One way to keep Ventura County beautiful is to ensure our system of natural waterways is kept clean. Everything that flows into our neighborhood storm drains from our yards, driveways, streets and sidewalks travels through the county watershed systems of creeks and rivers and eventually ends up in the ocean. Any polluted surface runoff degrades creeks, rivers, lakes, ponds and wetlands and can cause health problems for people and wildlife." Residents will soon see CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Monday, March 18th, 2013
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: April 3, from 10:00 â 11:00 am @ Cypress Place, 1st floor private dining room, 1200 Cypress Point Lane, Ventura, RSVP Diana Davis @ 642-0239 x 739 April 10, from 10:00 â 11:00 am @ Pleasant Valley Hospital, 3rd floor Classroom, 2309 Antonio Avenue, Camarillo, RSVP Barrie Gilster @ 797-7699 April 10, from 1:00 â 2:00 pm @ Thousand Oaks Surgical Hospital, 401 E Rolling Oaks Drive, Thousand Oaks, RSVP Barrie Gilster @ 797-7699 April 17, from 1:00 â 2:00 pm @ Sunrise Senior Living, Activity Room, 190 Tierra Rejada Road, Simi Valley, RSVP Barrie Gilster @ 797-7699 |
By Anonymous — Monday, March 18th, 2013
"Meetings with Uncommon Women" will be performed by Leia Morning at the Memorial Building Tuesday March 26th at the Ebell Clubs monthly meeting. Luncheon cost is only $12.00 for reservations call Glenda at 524-4949. Harriet Tubman known for her work in the underground railroad, Clara Barton, Founder of the Red Cross and G.I. Jill a composite of women currently serving in the military. Leia Morning has many degrees and a recipient of many grants for her work portraying women of history. She is also a professional singer-songwriter, musician of many instruments, a ceramist, artist and still has time to teach English at San Marino High School. All the ladies are looking forward to her program. This is not the first time she has visited the Fillmore Ebell Club. Her programs are always lively, historically correct, and fun. |
By Anonymous — Monday, March 18th, 2013
Morning Hours: Evening Hours: For more information please call 524-4902 |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 13th, 2013
Congratulations to Ms. Ruth Barnard and her friendly English Lab, Misha for winning Yard of the Month! Ms. Barnard was presented with a $30 gift certificate to Otto & Sonâs Nursery. Please drive by and take a look at 757 Central Avenue. You will find a South African Cape Chestnut Tree; Yellow Gold Medallion tree (that is gold in June) this tree originally came from Fullerton; Various types of succulents, fruit trees and luscious lawns. This home was one of the original farm homes in Fillmore, built in 1919 by Mr. Tighe. Later home was purchased by the Barnardâs in 1952. Brought to you by Civic Pride Vision 2020. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 13th, 2013
You're all invited to our SPRING EQUINOX PARTY - Tuesday March 19, 2013, 6:30 p.m. til whenever... It's a light potluck - bring a dish that celebrates the bounty of Spring. Our theme for this event is: NEW BEGINNINGS Call Valerie (705-0405) or Janine (524-4856 with any questions Fillmore's Health and Wellness Center 805-705-0405 |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 13th, 2013
Saturday March 16, 2013 - 9am to 3pm
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 13th, 2013
Hello Everyone, Just a reminder to ask for your participation in our Community Awards & Installation Dinner, which will be held on March 28, 2013. The Chamber needs your help to make it a success. This year our theme is Hollywood Gala "Celebrating the Stars of Fillmore." Awards will be given to the Firefighter of the year, Police Officer of the year, Business of the year, just to name a few. Here are several ways you can help: 1. Mark your calendar now and plan to attend the Community Awards Dinner on March 28th. Tickets are $30 for adults and $15 for ages 17 and under. The tickets can be purchased at the Fillmore Chamber office, the Fillmore Sheriff's Department, Bill Herrera with State Farm Insurance, or with anyone of our Board of Directors. 2. Become a Sponsor. There are four levels of Sponsorship: 3. Purchase a table for 10 people for only $250 4. Purchase an ad in our program for $50 (available to Fillmore Chamber members only) 5. Decorate a table top with a Hollywood theme and include all your business information to promote your company for only $25 per table. Your business name will be acknowledged in the program 6. Contribute an item or two for the event; such as gift baskets, gift certificates, services and/or restaurant certificates. Your company name will be announced when winner is drawn Thank you in advance for your support of this important event. We look forward to seeing you at the Community Awards & Installation Dinner on March 28th. Please call me if you have any questions. Together we can make a difference. Best wishes, Rosa Renae Martel |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 13th, 2013
The Nannette Keller Company has relocated their fashion business from B. Street in Fillmore to 340 Central Avenue. Nannette Keller, a graduate of the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City spent her early years designing for companies in the Los Angeles area. She started her career in Beverly Hills and within six years became the principal designer and merchandiser for the five-division company, RM Corp. in Los Angeles. After her husband, Roger Keller opened a restaurant in Ojai, Nannette worked as the designer and Vice President of merchandise for Gramicci, an outdoor clothing company in Oxnard. In 1993, Nannette launched her own line of clothing while at the same time designing for the Italian fashion giant, Fila. In 1998, the couple relocated their growing business and family from Ojai to set up corporate offices and a factory in Fillmore, along with opening sales offices in New York City and Los Angeles. Nannetteâs primary focus has been designing and manufacturing for catalog companies and boutiques. Since 1996, Nannette Keller has sold to leading department stores, specialty boutiques across the U.S. and has been featured on QVC. Currently she is working on spring 2014 to preview at the Los Vegas WINN show in August. Located next to the movie theater, the Nannette Keller boutique features designer apparel at affordable prices. All of the clothing is preshrunk, machine washable and produced in or near Fillmore, California. |
By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Monday, March 11th, 2013
The Ventura County Sheriffâs Office Recruitment Unit would like to announce itâs participation in the Naval Base Ventura County âSpring Job Fairâ for March 2013. In our continuing support of our service members transitioning out of the military, and their spouses and family members, the VCSO recruitment unit reaches out to these individuals in an attempt to build professional bonds and relationships which foster potential employment or referrals to a wide variety of career positions within the VCSO. An example of some of the positions we recruit for include: Deputy Sheriff Trainee, Jail Cook, and many others. We look forward to another successful event with our friends from Naval Base Ventura County! Nature of Incident: Naval Base Ventura County Spring Job Fair 2013 |
![]() CMHS President & CEO, Gary Wilde and CMHS CFO, David Glyer receive donation check from CMH Auxiliary. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Monday, March 11th, 2013
Community Memorial Hospital and nearly all of its Auxiliary members honored 71 women and men who together have donated thousands of hours of service to hospital patients and their families. Volunteers who have reached levels ranging from 100 hours to 45 years over the course of their years of service for CMH were celebrated at the annual Auxiliary Meeting and Awards Luncheon. CMHS held the event on Feb. 8 at the Four Points Sheraton Hotel in Ventura. This yearâs theme was: âVolunteering Expands Our Horizons.â Special honors went to Genevieve Basso for 45 years of volunteer service, Judy Franklin for 30 years of service and Shelby Bauer for 20 years of service. Judy Miller was recognized for giving 19,000 hours over her years of service; Clara Alviani for giving 13,000 hours; Beverly Brown, Ruth Downey, Angelina Hall and Katie Weldon for each giving 9,000 hours; Ray Cavallero and Marjo Gardner for each giving 8,000 hours; Edie Marshall for giving 6,000 hours; Connie Ferritto, Frances Reed, Iris Schulman and Marlene Sturgell for giving 5,000 hours; Sandy Frandsen and Carolyn Maynard for each giving 4,000 hours; Chuck Marshall, Carol Padilla and Sandy Robertson for each giving 2,000 hours; and Rene Beauchesne, Dottie Bolander, Catherine Culbertson, Priscilla Drew, Sharon Gondeck, Charles LoPiano, Lynn Pratt and Patricia Sheafor for each giving 1,000 hours. In addition, 12 other volunteers were recognized for giving at 500 hours and another 30 volunteers were honored for giving 100 hours. Community Memorial Hospital is a member of Community Memorial Health System, a not-for-profit health system, which is comprised of Community Memorial Hospital, Ojai Valley Community Hospital, and eleven family-practice health centers entitled Centers for Family Health. The health system is located in Ventura County, California. |
![]() (l-r) Lion Ron Smith, School-based Supervisor Amelia Aparicio, School-based Mentors Hope Wilcox, Diego Jacinto and Jamie Valdovinos, all in the 9th grade; and Lion Bill Dewey. Not pictured Staff, Community Match Support Alice Rodriguez, and School-based Case Manager Steven Magana. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 6th, 2013
On Monday March 4, 2013 Big Brother & Big Sister (BBBS) mentoring program were guest at The Fillmore Lions Club. Amelia Aparicio, BBBS, school-based supervisor along with Hope Wilcox, Diego Jacinto who are high school mentors, and Jaime Valdovinos who is both a high school mentor and a community âLittleâ, informed the club about the mentor program. BBBS serves over 230 youths and their families from Piru, Bardsdale and Fillmore since 2001. Fillmore High School students volunteer their time and assist local elementary school youth K-5th grade with homework, social skills and goal setting. Our progressive school-based and community-based mentoring programs have a positive influence in a youthâs life, which tends to lead to greater academic achievement and therefore a brighter future. Youth 7 to 18 who request a community-based mentor or âBigâ are matched with carefully screened adult role models who are 21 years of age and over. A âBigâ is a caring adult that wants to make a positive difference in a young persons life. A âLittleâ just wants a dependable friend a role model that can be there for them; together they are a âMatchâ, having meaningful impact on each other and ultimately on the lives of many. A âMatch Support Specialistâ is a professionally trained social worker, which assists the match to have a safe, fun and rewarding experience. BBBS requires Bigâs to volunteer a minimum of one year. A match can last up until the youth turns 21 yet the impact the Big makes last a lifetime. As a nonprofit organization we depended on critical financial support to directly fund the agencies one-to-one mentoring programs. BBBS raises money from individual donors, corporate sponsors, special events, government funding and foundations. Bowl for Kids and our annual Golf Tournament are two of are largest fundraising events. Our mentoring programs continually evolve to meet the merging needs of our youth and their families. Our goal is that every child that wants or needs a mentor can have one. This Saturday March 9, BBBS will be sponsoring their annual Bowl For Kids Sake fundraiser, for more information on how to participate, donate or on becoming a volunteer contact Alice Rodriguez BBBS Match Support Specialist at (805) 910-6641. On April 6, 2013 BBBS will also be hosting the Citrus Blossom Century bicycle ride. To sign up for the hundred, sixty or ten mile family ride visit www.bbsvc.org and register today. |