By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 11th, 2010
Sophia Maria Martinez a girl, born February 17, Community Memorial Hospital, to Leo Martinez and Sonia Osuna of Fillmore. Evan Steve Ramirez a boy, born April 29, Community Memorial Hospital, to Steve and Hortencia Ramirez of Fillmore. Tyler Cardona a boy, born April 29, Community Memorial Hospital, to Sammy Cardona and Michelle Cervantez of Fillmore. Holly Grace Parrish a girl, born May 10, Community Memorial Hospital, to Clyde and Christine Parrish of Fillmore. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 11th, 2010
Foreign high school students are scheduled to arrive soon for academic semester and year homestay programs, and the sponsoring organization needs a few more local host families. The students are anxiously awaiting news of their new families. This is the last chance for these young ambassadors to fulfill their life-long dreams, and their placement deadlines are rapidly approaching. According to Pacific Intercultural Exchange (P.I.E.) President, John Doty, the students are all between the ages of 15 and 18 years, are English-speaking, have their own spending money, carry accident and health insurance, and are anxious to share their cultural experiences with their new American families. P.I.E. currently has programs to match almost every family's needs, ranging in length from one semester to a full academic year, where the students attend local public and private high schools. P.I.E. area representatives match students with host families by finding common interests and lifestyles through an informal in-home meeting. Prospective host families are able to review student applications and select the perfect match. As there are no "typical" host families, P.I.E. can fit a student into just about any situation, whether it is a single parent, a childless couple, a retired couple or a large family. Families who host CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 11th, 2010
![]() 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, August 11th, 2010
Camarillo, CA. August 11, 2010 â The California Institute for Social Business (CISB) at CSU Channel Islands (CI), in conjunction with the Grameen Creative Lab, will host a Social Business Training Forum on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2010, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event will take place on campus and the cost is $300 per person, which includes lunch. For non-profits, the cost is $200 per person. CIâs California Institute for Social Business was launched in February by Muhammad Yunus, founder of Grameen Bank in Bangladesh and creator of microfinance, a means for the poorest of the poor to attain a better economic and social existence. This fall CISB plans to hire a Director and establish its curriculum. Muhammad Yunus joined forces with Hans Reitz, a German entrepreneur devoted to social business, to form a joint venture, the Grameen Creative Lab. This venture presents training sessions based upon the seven principles of social business. CIâs training forum, conducted by CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Monday, August 9th, 2010
Fabiola Estrella and family have received the Vision 2020, Civic Pride Committeeâs Yard of the Month August award, for their lovely & colorful yard at 1361 Waterford. The family will have lived at this residence for 5 years on August 29th. When they arrived the yard had two large Queen palm trees, lawn, nandina bamboo along the front path, and a few plants in a large curved bed laid out with edging at the front of the house. The entire family, including children and grandparents have been involved in the maintenance & planting projects. Their efforts have added great color to the yard with bronze flax, 6 King palm trees, red & white begonias & impatiens, petunias, dahlias, pansies, variegated society garlic and roses for the background. Fabiola said the palm trees & roses are her favorites in the yard & people do stop & compliment them on the yardâs beauty. They received an Otto & Sonâs Nursery gift certificate for $25. Otto & Sonâs Nursery have been generously supporting Civic Prideâs âyard of the monthâ award program for years and Civic Pride members definitely are seeing a lot of improvement & beautification going on as they search neighborhoods for the next award yard. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 4th, 2010
![]() Filming for the hit HBO series âBig Loveâ took place at the Fillmore Unified School District building last week. The production company is also filmed using the Traditions tract off Goodenough Road. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 4th, 2010
![]() A truckload of cardboard boxes, being hauled by Standard Industires, spilled off this truck last week on Highway 126 at A Street. Officer Biter, left, stopped to help the drivers. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 4th, 2010
FFA members Aaron Largen and Riley Wright are working hard in the hope of joining an elite group of FHS Alumni that have earned the American Farmer Degree. To date, there are only three FHS students who have earned the degree, Cathy Barker â86, Scott Beylik â87, and Mike Richardson â91. The American Farmer Degree is the highest honor that can be achieved in the FFA organization, less than 1% of FFA members earn the degree. In addition to GPA requirements, outstanding leadership qualities and community service activities, a student must have an outstanding SAE program that shows planning, managing and financial expertise. In addition to these skills, a student must work a required amount of hours which includes showing how to invest and profit in the farming industry using a required amount of money in order to obtain the American Farmer Degree. Aaron and Riley are growing banana squash as an SAE project, which they will sell to a local insectory. The insectory will use the squash to grow a certain type of wasp that will be beneficial to farming. The project started back in April, when Aaron and Riley prepared the soil, laid the irrigation and planted the seeds. For the past several months, they have been watering and hoeing weeds in preparation for harvesting the squash when they are about 22 inches in length. When asked what the hardest part of the project has been, Riley said that keeping the weeds under control is tough. If left alone, weeds will suck the nutrients from the soil and the squash wonât grow. Aaron Largen graduated this past June and was the Fillmore Chapter President and Ventura Section President for 2009-2010. He will be attending Moorpark College in the fall. Riley Wright starts her senior year as Chapter President for 2010-2011 and served as Ventura Section Treasurer in 2009-2010. Both Aaron and Riley have SAE project market steers that they will show this year at the Ventura County Fair. Letâs wish them well in their pursuit of earning their American Farmer Degree. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 4th, 2010
Fillmoreâs Health and Wellness Center will begin offering a new yoga class, starting August 14 at 8:30 a.m. The Center is located at 448 Santa Clara Street, right across the street from City Hall. It is recommended that you have had some yoga but beginners in good health are welcome to attend. Classes are 1 hour long, taught by Janine Rees and will emphasize gentle stretching and breathing, building strength, and learning and practicing relaxation. We will also be exploring âThe Great Yoga Wallâ as a way of moving more deeply into the poses. Come with an empty stomach and comfortable clothes. All equipment is provided. Call Janine at 524-4856 for more information. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 4th, 2010
![]() From John Thompson: Here is a copy of a glass plate negative that was taken around 1895. I believe they are up Sespe and the hills around town. My mom bought them at as estate sale in the early 90s. Luckily they were on the dark room floor during the Northridge quake. I do not have any idea of who the people are. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 4th, 2010
Written by Karen Thayer After nearly 27 years of dressing the lovely ladies of Fillmore and the surrounding areas in the latest styles, Shirley Wright owner of Mirage clothing store, has decided to close up shop. Shirleyâs impeccable fashion sense was first introduced to her lucky patrons when she opened shop in the âOldâ Vons shopping center. She then moved on to the location of âLaura Smithâs Dress Shopâ on Central and finally landed in the old Wm L. Morris Chevrolet dealership showroom on the corner of Central Ave. and Santa Clara St. Shirleyâs beautiful window displays have caught the eye of passersby on both streets ever since. Shopping at the Mirage can be likened to taking a small vacation. The atmosphere in the store has always been upbeat and fun with selections of clothing available for women of all ages and sizes. Mirage has been like a small piece of paradise located right here in our quaint town. A couple of generations of women have passed through Mirageâs door - always looking for and finding that âjust rightâ item. Shirleyâs customers have quickly become her friends. She is very appreciative of the support they have shown her throughout the years and will miss the contact that running Mirage has afforded her. Shirley is also grateful for the unwavering support of the Morris family. Mirageâs anticipated closing date is October 1, 2010. Lay-aways will need to be picked up by that time and tanners will want to use their remaining minutes by then. Shirley welcomes customers old and new to stop by. Watch this newspaper for sales announcements as October draws nearer. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 4th, 2010
Wednesday, August 4 is Opening Day for "Western Nights and Carnival Lights"
Smell that fresh ocean air! Now smell the Kettle Corn popping and the Funnelcakes cooking. Add a touch of twinkling lights and you have Ventura County's favorite summer time event: The 135th Ventura County Fair, cutting the ribbon to let in the excited crowd who gather every year for the fun, excitement and magic of the Fair. The Fair, with its traditional mix of Animals, Exhibits, Agriculture, Art and Music offers something for everyone in a comfortable climate of ocean side fun. Performances by Wilson Phillips, Styx, Los Tucanes de Tijuana, Miranda Lambert, Tony Orlando, Boys Like Girls, Sublime with Rome, Dierks Bentley and Creedence Clearwater Revisted will please just about every musical taste. Rodeos , Racing Pigs, Mutton Bustin' and more Country Magic will delight you. The rides and games on the Carnival Midway are going to make you scream with delight and at the end of the day, the Fireworks Extravaganza illuminating the ocean will send you home with dreams of a special summer day full of fun and adventure. For more information about the Ventura County Fair please call (805) 648-3376, visit www.venturacountyfair.org, or find us on Facebook, My Space and Twitter. WHO: YOU WHAT: The 135th Ventura County Fair WHEN: Wednesday, August 4 - Sunday, August 15 WHERE: Ventura County Fairgrounds WHY: Because it's time to have FUN! |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010
The Humane Society of Ventura County will hold a groundbreaking ceremony for its Harry Valentine Visitors Center on Wednesday, Aug. 18, at 10 a.m.
In addition to a visitors center, the new 2,500-square-foot building will house several employee offices, reception/adoption area, conference room (which will double as an Education Center), gift shop, storage area and new bathrooms. Made possible through a $2.4 million donation from the estate of Harry Valentine, the building is expected to be completed in about a year. After completion of the of new visitor center HSVS will start the remodel and expansion of the spay and neuter clinic. This plan will allow them to increase the numbers of animals being helped. Controling the over population of animals in Ventura County was Mr. Valentines goal. The shelter and clinic will remain open during construction. The public is welcome to attend, but RSVP by Aug. 13 by calling 646-6505. The Humane Society of Ventura County is located at 402 Bryant St. in Ojai. |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010
Ventura, CA â The annual Ventura County Fair will take place this year from August 4th through August 15th and the Ventura County Public Health Department presents a fun and interactive display of ideas for healthy eating and active living. This yearâs theme is âChampions for Change: How to be Champions for Change in Your Own Lives.â Ventura County, and the nation as a whole, is battling an obesity epidemic, with more than 58 percent of residents, ages 18 and above, currently overweight or obese. âChampions for Changeâ brings an exciting array of activities and ideas to engage residents and encourage all to be âChampions for Change in their own lives.â These activities are meant to show consumers that even small steps, like adding more fruits and vegetables to meals and snacks, can lead to big health improvements. Fruits and vegetables not only taste great, they help lower the risk of obesity, type II diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, stroke, and certain types of cancer. Visit our booth to receive a FREE goodie bag filled with great ideas for physical activity along with healthy and delicious recipes. Adults will have a chance to play âSpin the Wheelâ to win a FREE cookbook with and tips on how to include more fruits and vegetables in daily meals and snacks. Kids will also have a chance to play the interactive âWheelâ game to get a chance to win an exciting prize. Come visit us at the CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010
![]() Sandra S. Froman, former President of the National Rifle Association and a current member of its Executive Council as well as a Trustee of the NRA Foundation. Simi Valley, CA: The fifth annual Simi Conejo Friends of NRA fundraising banquet will be held Saturday, September 18, 2010, 5:00 pm at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. Scheduled keynote speaker is Sandra S. Froman, former President of the National Rifle Association and a current member of its Executive Council as well as a Trustee of the NRA Foundation. âGuests will enjoy dressing up for our western themed event, along with games, auctions, and drawings for limited edition NRA firearms and collectibles,â said Committee Chairman Jason Kemmerer. âThey get a great dinner, and they can also tour the Ronald Reagan Museum and Air Force One Pavilion.â Proceeds benefit The NRA Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, and are distributed as grants to support projects such as youth firearm safety, womenâs programs, law enforcement, and range development. Views and opinions expressed by Simi Conejo Friends of NRA are not necessarily shared by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Foundation. Sandra Froman Biographical Sketch Sandra Froman was President of the National Rifle Association of America from 2005-2007, only the second woman to hold that office since the NRA was founded in 1871. She has been a member of the NRA Board of Directors since 1992 and was elected as vice president in 1998 under President Charlton Heston. She has chaired six NRA committees, and is also a former president and current trustee of The NRA Foundation. Upon finishing her term as NRA President, Froman was unanimously elected for life to the NRA Executive Council by the NRA Board of Directors. Froman received her CONTINUED » |
By Santa Paula Police Department — Monday, August 2nd, 2010
Police seek information from public
On July 30, 2010 at approximately 12:01 a.m., Santa Paula Police officerâs were dispatched to the 300 block of Larmon Loop regarding a fight in progress. While officers were enroute to the location, Santa Paula Police Dispatch received additional information that one of the involved parties had been stabbed. Upon officerâs arrival, a 17-year old juvenile was located with several stab wounds to the chest area. The juvenile was treated on scene by Santa Paula Fire and AMR Paramedics prior to being transported to a local hospital for emergency surgery. The juvenile is currently listed in critical condition and the investigation is continuing. The identity of the victim is being withheld due to his age. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Santa Paula Police Department Investigations Unit at (805) 525-4474 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS. Jimmy Fogata |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 28th, 2010
![]() 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 |
![]() Pictured (l-r) are Sun Risers Rotary President Irma Rodriguez, Captain Don Gunderson, and Rotarian Ruth Gunderson. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 28th, 2010
Retired Navy Captain and Rotarian Don Gunderson spoke to the Fillmore Sun Risers Rotary Club on Tuesday, July 27 reflecting on his Naval service, the significance of our national resource, the military veterans, and memories of his fatherâs Army service in World War I. Attired in his Captainâs white summer uniform, Don Gunderson reminded all that the real veterans are those volunteers who served our country as a member of the armed forces. They then returned to their home communities to further contribute to the well-being of the cities and towns where they resided. Today there are more than 23 million veterans across our nation. Nearly 10% of them reside in California. As a group, they are active. For example, 71% of veterans voted in the 2008 Presidential election in contrast to 63% of the general public. Veterans are a significant percentage of business owners. As a group, these 23 million veterans stand out in their communities. Captain Gunderson offered some poignant memories of his fatherâs World War I Army experience. As a boy of 17, he left the family farm in North Dakota and while waiting to deploy to France in 1917, he was stricken with the great flu disease of that era. He recovered at the Fort Dix, NJ Army hospital. He did not deploy as planned with an Iowa National Guard unit, filled with other Scandinavian farm boys. He was assigned to the 31st Dixieland Division from Mobile, Alabama. Now in the context of 1917, this was a great culture change for him. In France, he served as a forward spotter for the great railroad artillery of that time. He remembered very clearly the magic moment of the 11th minute of the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918 when the Great War ended. Armistice Day, November 11, was always an important day which he faithfully observed with fellow veterans at the American Legion Club in Fargo, ND. Captain Gunderson concluded his presentation with a display of his fatherâs World War I uniform with the Victory Medal still attached. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 28th, 2010
Fillmore natives Alissa & Chris Thompson of Bizarre Gardening Accident (BGA) released their new song "Breathe Slow" July 27th on YouTube. According to Alissa, she finished writing the song while her Mom battled Breast Cancer. Her Mom is a survivor because of early detection. Alissa hopes that by sharing their story it will remind others to seek proper screenings to fight cancer as early as possible. This song will appear on their new album which is scheduled for release later this year. To learn more about BGA you can visit their website at www.bizarregarden.com
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By Brooke Aguirre — Wednesday, July 28th, 2010
Last week FFA members were busy tidying the School Farm in anticipation for our Showmanship Day and Barn Dance. The Fillmore FFA hosted the Showmanship Day for swine, steers, heifers, lambs, and goats. In attendance were FFA Chapters from Fillmore, Ventura, Carpentaria, Santa Paula, and Camarillo. We even had members from Sespe and Bardsdale 4-H and local Grange Clubs that joined us. Mr. Justin Clark judged all steer and heifer classes. Mr. Alex Jimenez judged the swine, lambs, and goat classes. Class winners are as follows: Swine advanced, Marc Zavala. Swine novice Jennifer Martin. Heifer advanced Jenna Kelton. Heifer junior Macie Wokal. Steer advanced Jeremy Welch. Steer junior Breanna Berrington. Steer novice, Jordon Sawyer. Lamb advanced Kiana Hope. It was a great opportunity for the students to gain experience in the show ring. Thanks to everyone who worked hard to make the day a success. Good job to all who participated! Later that evening, The FFA had our first Dinner and Barn Dance. Guests enjoyed a delicious dinner of tri-tip and BBQ chicken with root beer floats for dessert. We then danced to the talents of our DJ Vince Franco who even taught us the Cupid Shuffle. Although we left exhausted from dancing the Electric Slide and the Watermelon Crawl, the evening was enjoyed by all who attended. The Fillmore FFA would like to thank the local business for their generous donations of door prizes. Brooke Aguirre is the Fillmore FFA Chapter Reporter |