By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 21st, 2011
VENTURA, CA - The Board of Directors, Staff and Volunteers of the Ventura Family YMCA and Barristers of the Ventura County Bar Association invites members of the community to participate in the 3rd Annual “TAKE it to the COURT” 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament on October 8, 2011. Proceeds from the event funds the YMCA's Open Doors Program which provides scholarships to individuals and families in need. The basketball tournament will take place at Ventura College and will start at 8 a.m. The event will include a full day of tournaments, music and food. The “Take it to the Court” Basketball Tournament is a great way to come together to strengthen our community while spending a fun, active day playing and watching some exciting basketball games. The tournament will include a men’s open, boy‘s high school and girl’s high school division, which are all open to the public. Team registrations are being accepted until October 3rd. Registration to enter the tournament and additional information can be found online at www.ciymca.org/ventura or at the Ventura Family YMCA Welcome Center. Each participating team will receive three complimentary Ventura Family YMCA Basketball Tournament t-shirts. The grand prize for each participant of the winning teams will be a free three month membership to the Ventura Family YMCA. The Ventura Family YMCA would also like to thank their event sponsors; Rabobank, Chumash Indians Foundation, ZestNet, Inc. and Ferguson, Case, Orr, Patterson for their ongoing support and dedication the YMCA. “We are very excited to host the tournament again this year and appreciate the support of the local business community, individuals and especially the partnership we have formed with the Barristers organization. It’s a great day of basketball for all levels of players and a fun way to give back to the community,” said Margo Byrne, Executive Director at the Ventura Family YMCA. The “Take it to the Court” Basketball Tournament is one of two yearly fundraisers that the Ventura Family YMCA holds. The funds from the event ensure that the YMCA can continue the Open Doors scholarship program. The Open Doors program which provides scholarships to individuals, children and families in need and allows everyone to have the opportunity to participate in YMCA programs such as youth sports, child care, wellness classes and more. If you would like more information about the basketball tournament please contact Amy Bailey-Jurewicz at Amy.Bailey@ciymca.org or about the Ventura Family YMCA please call 805-642-2131 or visit www.ciymca.org/ventura. About the Ventura Family Y |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 21st, 2011
Ventura, CA - Community Memorial Health System broke ground Wednesday, September 14th, for the new Community Memorial Hospital. The celebration drew about 500 community members, including CMHS medical staff and employees as well as city and county dignitaries. “This is the single most important thing to happen in my two years as mayor,” Ventura Mayor Bill Fulton told the crowd, adding the new hospital also will boost the city’s economy and turn midtown into a “second downtown.” “Your children and grandchildren will look on this day as the greatest day in the history of Ventura,” Fulton said. The six-story, 325,000-square-foot hospital will be built next to the current hospital at 147 N. Brent St, and is scheduled to open in 2015. It will have 250 private rooms, comfortable space for families and a healing garden on the grounds. The new CMH, which meets seismic demands, also will have a larger Emergency Room and greater imaging capability than the present hospital. It also will have additional Heart Catheterization labs, expanded Intensive Care and Cardiac Care Recovery Units, and a larger Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. The hospital’s 10 surgical theaters will have leading-edge medical technology. “We will provide state-of-the-art care in a facility that is truly state-of-the-art,” said Gary Wilde, President and CEO of CMHS. The new hospital will meet the needs of the community for the next 50 years, Wilde said, and will feature environmentally friendly “green” components such as triple-paneled glass windows that will reduce heating and air-conditioning costs. The current 242-bed hospital was built in 1962. Previous hospitals in the 110-year history of Community Memorial Health System were the Elizabeth Bard Memorial Hospital, built in 1901, and Foster Memorial Hospital, built in 1930. Wilde thanked the Ventura City Council and City Manager Rick Cole for partnering with CMHS on the project that is being financed through $350 million in tax-exempt bonds. “We could not have had a more supportive city,” Wilde said. The ground-breaking ceremony also featured 14 speakers representing different segments of the Ventura community – “stakeholders, not stockholders” as Wilde described them – including former Ventura County District Attorney Michael Bradbury, a member of the CMHS Board of Trustees for 15 years and chairman of the CMHS Campaign to build a new hospital. “I’m here because Community Memorial Hospital saved my life,” said Bradbury, sharing with the audience the day that his heart stopped beating during a routine medical procedure. Joseph and Lynn Bova, parents of CMH’s first quintuplets born in 2001, represented the families of children cared for in the hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Although the family no longer will be requiring the services of CMH’s Maternity Department and NICU, Lynn Bova joked, “With six active children I’m sure we’ll be spending time in the new Emergency Room.” Dr. Doug Woodburn, chairman of the CMH Physician Campaign representing active and retired physicians with CMHS, said members of the medical staff look forward to practicing medicine, “in an environment that will allow us to work together to offer the best quality of care.” Dr. Woodburn added that the new hospital, “will attract and recruit future generations of physicians to care for your children and your grandchildren.” Community Memorial Health System is a not-for-profit health system, which is comprised of Community Memorial Hospital, Ojai Valley Community Hospital, and 10 family-practice health centers entitled Centers for Family Health. The health system is located in Ventura County, California. |
By Anonymous — Monday, September 19th, 2011
A special Diabetes presentation, “Separating Fact From Fiction”, will be held October 5th, @ 6:00 pm at Alma Via of Camarillo, 2500 Ponderosa North, Camarillo. Presented by Linda Hampson, RN Diabetes Nurse Specialist from Livingston Memorial Visiting Nurse Association, this free presentation will focus on Type 2 Diabetes. Individuals with pre-diabetes, recent onset diabetes, a family history of diabetes, or anyone who is interested in a better understanding will benefit from attendance. Complimentary refreshments and a raffle! RSVP to: Alma Via by October 3, to Amanda or Caitlyn @ (805) 388-5277. For more information contact: Barrie @ (805) 797-7699. |
By Anonymous — Thursday, September 15th, 2011
The Vision 20/20 committee pick a beauty this month. Congratulations to Peggy Alsup, and Gary Mourett of 1011 Ortega Street in Fillmore, for winning September Yard of the Month. The residence is on the corner of Burson, and Ortega. Their yard was picked for the care and work they put into it. The house is lined with Rose Trees of different colors, and Rose sizes. Also in the front yard are two beautiful White Birch Trees and a couple of Palm trees. On the side yard you will see a couple of citrus trees, and a nicely shaped cactus. There is a story behind all their planting. A very good friend of Gary’s, by the name of Derek DeJarnette gave him the Lemon tree years ago. For the longest time it barely grew, and gave one or two Lemons yearly. Sadly, his friend Derek past away many years ago and Gary said that after he past, the Lemon Tree just flourished, and now its just big, and beautiful, and gives fruit yearly, much to the delight of both Gary, and Peggy. |
By Anonymous — Thursday, September 15th, 2011
![]() Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You. Enlarge Photo ![]() Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You. Enlarge Photo ![]() Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You. Enlarge Photo ![]() Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You. Enlarge Photo ![]() Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 14th, 2011
Milan Boyanich is the owner of A Street Self-Storage in Fillmore
![]() Terrie Metzler accepting a donation of toys by Milan Boyanich of A Street Self-Storage. The toys destined for the Shriner's Hospital for Children, Los Angeles. Enlarge Photo A treasure trove of dolls, stuffed animals, children's books, games, action figures, blankets and lots of baby toys were donated to the Shriner's Hospital for Children by Milan Boyanich of A Street Self-Storage located in Fillmore. The donation was made through Terrie Metzler and the Jamil Court of Oxnard, of The Ladies' Oriental Shrines of North America. Gratefully accepting the donation Metzler said: “The children will greatly enjoy all the new toys we will be taking them. The Shriners Hospital for Children, Los Angeles, delivers the highest quality of care to children with a host of orthopedic and neuromusculoskeletal disorders and diseases, as well as cleft lip and palate. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 14th, 2011
Ventura, CA - Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome, characterized by abnormal pauses in breathing or instances of abnormally low breathing during sleep, will be the focus of a free seminar Community Memorial Health System is holding on Tuesday, Oct. 4. Dr. James Jacobs, a Ventura oral and maxillofacial surgeon, will lead the seminar that will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. in Community Memorial Hospital’s eighth-floor Nichols Auditorium. Dr. Jacobs will discuss the diagnosis and causes of sleep apnea, a disorder affecting up to 18 million people in the U.S. that can lead to high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, heart attack, stroke and excessive daytime sleepiness. Dr. Jacobs also will cover available treatment options, the risks and benefits of non-surgical and surgical techniques as well as the benefits and outcomes of maxillomandibular advancement. Dr. Jacobs is a member of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and an active member of the Community Memorial Hospital medical staff. He received his doctor of dental surgery from the University of Washington and his oral and maxillofacial surgery training at Ohio State University. 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 10 family-practice health centers entitled Centers for Family Health. The health system is located in Ventura County, California. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 14th, 2011
The city of Fillmore is holding their annual fall City-Wide Clean Up Day! Saturday September 24. The residence and small business owners of Fillmore may bring their unwanted items to Well # 4 on Goodenough Rd between A & B St. Across from Ameron.. They will be open between the hours of 8am to 2 pm. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 14th, 2011
Are you concerned about the safety of your community? Are you interested in knowing how your law enforcement can help you? If the answer to one of these questions was yes, Soroptimist International of Fillmore welcomes you to join them on Wednesday, September 21st, 2011 to hear Captain Monica McGrath speak about safety and concerns of our community. Soroptimist International of Fillmore meets at noon at El Pescador Restaurant in Fillmore (1305 W. Ventura Street) across the breeze way in the over flow room. Cost for lunch is $10 and may be paid at the door. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 14th, 2011
Celebrating International Day of Peace, Wednesday, September 21, 2011; Time: 3:30pm-4pm; Location: Ventura County Library – Fillmore Branch; Address: 502 Second St. in Fillmore; Book: Let There Be Peace on Earth: And Let it Begin with Me. By Jill Jackson, illustrated by David Diaz. Presented by Soroptimist: Sarah Hansen (Chair of the Fillmore Soroptimist Peace Pole) and Ari Larson (President of Soroptimist International of Fillmore). Join us as we celebrate International Day of Peace at this special event! We will read the book, sing a song and make a special peace bracelet to take home! The at 6pm the community, including families and businesses are invited to attend a short International Day of Peace ceremony at the Fillmore Soroptimist Peace Pole located in front of the Fillmore City Hall. Soroptimist International of Fillmore is a women’s organization. Mission Statement: To improve the lives of women and girls in local communities and throughout the world. For more information on being a member please contact Jane David (Vice President of SI of Fillmore) at Jane.David@ventura.org |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 14th, 2011
…where the history, myth, and romance of Old California still linger… Docent-led public and group tours are offered at 1:00, 2:00, and 3:00 on Saturday, and Sunday from February through November and by appointment year round. Special group tours and school tours are available by appointment. It is a perfect place to take out of town guests or have an outing with your group. The suggested donation is $5.00 for adults and $3.00 for children and students. This non-profit museum is a National Historic Landmark where the early Californio lifestyle is preserved in its original rural environment. What began as part of the 48,000 acre Mexican land grant, Rancho San Francisco, deeded to Antonio del Valle in 1839 is still a 1,800-acre working ranch. Rancho Camulos was also a setting for "Ramona," an 1884 novel by Helen Hunt Jackson that generated national interest. The museum is a portion of the ranch containing an 1853 adobe, cocina, chapel, schoolhouse, and beautiful grounds. There is a museum gift shop. Details at www.ranchocamulos.org On Highway 126, 2 miles East of Piru and 10 miles west of the I-5 at Santa Clarita. 805-521-1501. Since the museum periodically closes for private activities, please call or check website before visiting. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 14th, 2011
"It may take a village to raise a child, but it takes a community to save shelter animals." On September 24th and 25th, two community groups are doing their part to help Ventura County Animal Services promote shelter adoptions and save animals. As part of the shelter's Rub-A-Belly Adoption Weekend, the country western group "Cari and the Black Rose Band" will be playing at the shelter on September 24th from noon to 4pm. On September 25th, "Mari and the Gypsydancers" will be "dancing for the dogs" at 1pm. Both Cari and Mari contacted the shelter and asked how they could lend their particular talents to help rehome the shelter's many adoptable dogs, cats, rabbits, and other pets. "We're hoping the music and dancing will get folks in the mood to find their next best friend", says Director Monica Nolan. To add to the excitement of the weekend, all dog and cat adoptions will be discounted. A large wheel, called the "The Wheel of Fortune" because any animal that gets adopted is fortunate, has been set up in the shelter lobby. Adopters spin to see how much of a discount they will get. No matter what the discount, in the end everybody wins because a family gains a new pet and the pet gains a new home. Dogs and cats adopted this weekend come already spayed/neutered, with a license, rabies shot, microchip, a free set of obedience lessons (dogs only), complementary exam at the vet of your choice and a $20 gift card to Petco. A house is not a home without a pet. And Ventura County Animal Services believes that shelter pets are the best home improvement you can make. Visit the shelter's web site at www.vcas.us for more |
![]() Rotary Club President Sean Morris, Deputy Leo Vazquez, Explorers Josefina Fernandez, Briana Vazquez and Brandon Pina. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 7th, 2011
![]() Fire Chief Rigo Landeros, Police Chief Monica McGrath, Rotary Club President Sean Morris. Enlarge Photo The Rotary Club of Fillmore Sun Risers heard an update on the Fillmore Fire Dept. and the Fillmore Police Department from Fire Chief Rigo Landeros and Police Chief Monica McGrath on Tuesday, September 6, 2011. Both chiefs spoke about the effect on their departments from the current budget cuts and answered questions from the Rotarians. The Sun Risers also honored and recognized the VC Sheriffs Dept. Explorers programs by presenting a The Rotary Club of Fillmore Sun Risers meets weekly at El Pescador Restaurant at 7 a.m. Upcoming speakers include: September 13, will be Barry Fisher, VC Public Health Director; September 20, Katy Hadduck RN, for the VC EMS agency. Upcoming event for the Sun Risers in September is participating as a team in the Relay for Life on September 17 and 18 at Shield Park. For more information about attending a meeting and about the Rotary Club |
By Brooke Aguirre — Wednesday, September 7th, 2011
Wow! The 2011-2012 school year is off to a great start for Fillmore FFA! It began with coming home from a successful week at the Ventura County Fair. All those Thursday night showmanship practices really paid off. The winners of swine novice showmanship are as follows: 4th place, Oscar Negrete; 3rd place, Helena Replogle and 1st place, Eddie Cardenas. Swine advanced showmanship: 7th place, Hailee Smith; 6th place, Christian Perritore; 5th place, Felicity Zavala; 4th place, Jennifer Martin; 3rd place, Andrew Perez; 2nd place, Sierra Blankenship and 1st place, Marc Zavala. Steer advanced showmanship: 4th place, Brittany Gurrola; 2nd place, Samantha Wokal and 1st place, Aaron Largen. Replacement heifer advanced showmanship: 2nd place, Macie Wokal and 1st place, Micah Chumley. Breeding heifer advanced showmanship: 1st place, Brooke Aguirre. Lamb novice showmanship: 2nd place, Zahydie Martin. Everyone did an awesome job training their animals and it really showed through these awards. The exhibiters who are awarded 1st place in showmanship compete in a contest called Round Robin. This is where the exhibiter must show each market animal, i.e. goat, lamb, steer, heifer, and pig. The results of Round Robin are as follows. FFA novice showmanship: 3rd place Eddie Cardenas. FFA advanced showmanship: 5th place, Micah Chumley; 3rd place, Brooke Aguirre; 2nd place, Marc Zavala and 1st place, Aaron Largen. The results of the swine market are as follows: FFA Grand Champion Marc Zavala; Overall Reserve Grand Champion Marc Zavala. Replacement heifers: FFA Reserve Grand Champion, Micah Chumley; FFA Grand Champion, Macie Wokal; Overall Reserve Grand Champion, Micah Chumley and Overall Grand Champion, Macie Wokal. Breeding heifer: Reserve Grand Champion, Alexus Galassi. Not only did individual Fillmore FFA members show excellence at this years fair, but as a chapter we were awarded the Herdsmanship Award. The Herdsmanship Award is given to the chapter that that keeps their barns the cleanest, has members readily available to answer questions and represents their chapter the best. To top off the week, Fillmore FFA welcomed a new born calf to the world. Alexus Galassi’s cow, Talula, gave birth to her heifer calf Thursday night at fair. The calf, who was named Kaliapi, is now at the Fillmore School Farm and doing well. Congratulations to everyone in Fillmore FFA for doing such a great job! We also have a new addition at Fillmore High School. Along with the other agriculture classes, Fillmore High School now has an Environmental Horticulture class. This class is taught by Mrs. Roderick who is also the new Fillmore High School Dean of Students. Everyone is excited for this new class and happy to welcome Mrs. Roderick to our high school. Fillmore FFA held their annual Buyer’s Banquet on August 25th. The people who bought animals from Fillmore FFA members were invited to this dinner. This is a way of showing our appreciation to the generous buyers. Thank you to everyone who supported the Fillmore FFA exhibiters at the 2011 Ventura County Fair. Are you a Flashes football fan? If so, don’t forget to buy your hot, fresh and tasty popcorn from the Fillmore FFA Boosters Club! This fundraiser helps students attend leadership conferences and activities. Also by the snack booth, Fillmore FFA parents and members are helping cook and make the tri-tip sandwiches at each home game. Hope to see you there! Brooke Aguirre is Fillmore FFA's Chapter Reporter |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 7th, 2011
![]() Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You. Enlarge Photo ![]() Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You. Enlarge Photo ![]() Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You. Enlarge Photo ![]() Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 7th, 2011
As a leading nonprofit committed to strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, the Ventura Family YMCA believes that it is possible to make a positive impact in the fight against obesity and other life threatening diseases. The Y does this by offering programs that give people the support and resources they need to maintain a healthier lifestyle. With the changing demands in our lives, maintaining a healthy diet and routine exercise has become increasingly difficult. This in turn has led to the rise of life threatening diseases such as heart disease, cancer and diabetes. Knowing this, the Y has made it a priority to provide the community with the resources and support that will help people of all walks of life succeed on the path to healthier living. To give people the confidence and motivation to tackle a healthier lifestyle, the Y is encouraging people of all ages to schedule a free consultation with a Y wellness coach during the month of September to meet one-on-one, have questions answered and discuss individual wellness goals and challenges. The free consultation is designed to provide the answers and support needed to get started on a path towards living a healthier lifestyle. In addition to a free consultation with a Y Wellness Coach, the Y is offering a free 3 day guest pass to participants who meet with a Y Wellness Coach. To schedule your free wellness consultation email rich.gross@ciymca.org or call 805-642-2131. More information is also available at ciymca.org/ventura. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 7th, 2011
Sespe Players are holding auditions for a new melodrama! The Hare Raising Saga of Hidden Valley or Don't Mess with Tess(working title). Adults and kids. Sept 13 & 14 at the Historic Depot on Main St. Fillmore; 7:00 - 8:00 pm. Production dates are Nov 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, and 13. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 7th, 2011
Oct. 9, 2011
The Humane Society of Ventura County has found a new canyon – Ventura’s Arroyo Verde Park – for its fifth annual “Cats in the Canyon & Hounds in the Hollow” fund-raiser set for Sunday, Oct. 9. Proceeds go to the care of animals in need throughout Ventura County. This year’s event, which will feature a Southwestern-style dinner, silent auction, raffle and exhibits, will run from 2 to 6 p.m. at the park, located on Foothill Road at Day Road. The Iron Mountain Boys will provide musical entertainment. In addition, there will be K-9 agility and training demonstrations, animal wellness exhibits and attendees also will get a chance to visit with animals from the nonprofit’s Ojai shelter and watch the shelter’s “Dogs on Parade.” The event is a celebration of shelter pets; attendees are asked to leave their own pets at home. Tickets purchased in advance are $40 for adults and $20 for children 12 and under and include a free parking pass. Tickets bought on site will be $50 and $25 plus a $5 parking pass at the park entrance. For tickets or more information, call 646-6505 or hsvc.org. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 7th, 2011
Fillmore and Western Railway representative has background in key industries
CAMARILLO, CA. - The Economic Development Collaborative-Ventura County recently appointed Tresa Wilkinson, vice president and CFO of the Fillmore and Western Railway, to its board of directors. Wilkinson will serve as a representative for the Santa Clara Valley region and brings with her key experience in the hospitality, tourism and transportation industries. “In Ventura County, hospitality and tourism are extremely important to our economy’s strength, so having Tresa’s experience will be a great resource for us,” said Bruce Stenslie, EDC-VC president and CEO. “She also has a proven track record building relationships with film studios and this will help bring additional exposure to the Ventura County Film Commission, which we oversee.” Informally known as the “home of the movie trains,” the Fillmore and Western Railway is a multi-million dollar company specializing in rail operations, film production, rail construction and commercial operations with the Loose Caboose railroad memorabilia facility in Santa Paula. The railway has development and production experience with nearly 400 films and has 50,000 to 70,000 riders each year. EDC-VC is a private, nonprofit organization that serves as a business-to-government liaison to assist businesses in Ventura County by offering programs that enhance the economic vitality of the region. For more information about the Small Business Development Center, loan programs, the Manufacturing Outreach Program, Global Entrepreneur Training in Trade (G.E.T. Trade) program, or other services available to small businesses through EDC-VC, contact Bruce Stenslie at 805-384-1800 ext. 21 or bruce.stenslie@edc-vc.com. Or visit www.edc-vc.com. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 7th, 2011
Learn about Ventura County agriculture, take home farm fresh produce, and have fun at the same time! Join us at the UC Hansen Agricultural Center (UCHAC) for another Saturday at the Farm—Harvest Day, September 24th from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The Harvest Day program will include: farm fresh produce—you harvest, we provide bag, vegetable cooking demonstration with samples, and Faulkner House tour. VC Master Gardeners will hold a plant sale. Participants are welcome to bring a picnic lunch to enjoy at the farm. Space is limited, registration required. Please call 805-525-9293 ext. 214 or email sbmiller@ucdavis.edu. Free. UCHAC is located at 14292 W. Telegraph Rd. (corner of Briggs Rd. and Telegraph Rd.) in Santa Paula. Admission to farm and parking are free. For more information, visit our website at www.uchansentrust.org. |