Tony and Ruth Prado, of 542 Stonehenge, Fillmore, were awarded Yard of the Month for May 2009. The Prado’s front yard is beautifully shaded by three large white birch trees. One side of the yard is bordered with a row of bright orange roses. The plantings include calla lilies and a variety of brightly colored bedding flowers. There is also a blossoming torch-lily in the sidewalk planter. The Yard of the Month award is issued by Civic Pride 2020 and includes a donated Otto and Sons $25 gift certificate.
Tony and Ruth Prado, of 542 Stonehenge, Fillmore, were awarded Yard of the Month for May 2009. The Prado’s front yard is beautifully shaded by three large white birch trees. One side of the yard is bordered with a row of bright orange roses. The plantings include calla lilies and a variety of brightly colored bedding flowers. There is also a blossoming torch-lily in the sidewalk planter. The Yard of the Month award is issued by Civic Pride 2020 and includes a donated Otto and Sons $25 gift certificate.
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Fillmore artist Lois Freeman-Fox is pleased to announce her upcoming Paintings and Drawings show from May 26th through June 20th at the Clophine Dooley Gallery at the Buenaventura Gallery. The opening reception is May 30 from 4:00 to 7:00pm.
Freeman-Fox, an Emmy-award winning film editor, was one of the first in that industry to edit films digitally. Her approach to her art has been no less innovative.
“Historically, artists traditionally incorporate the latest technological advances or ideas into their artwork,” says Freeman-Fox. “The Renaissance introduced Perspective. Paint being available in tubes made art created by Impressionists more portable. And Pointillism encompassed scientific discoveries of the time relating to optical effects and the perception of color.”
Freeman-Fox’s Drawings and Paintings show, sponsored by the Buenaventura Art Association, unites Lois’ well-developed artistic skills with computer-enhanced techniques through the juxtaposition of photographic clarity and painterly self expression.
“I paint traditional subject matter, portraits and landscapes with modern tools while exploring the art of the masters creating dynamic tension between the old and the new" says Freeman-Fox.
Vintage portraits of family members are vividly brought to life in a colorful celebration of the artist’s past, while the environment Freeman-Fox calls home, the inspiring vistas of Ventura County’s glorious landscapes, serve as a natural backdrop of beauty as seen through the artist’s eyes.
Clearly, Lois Freeman-Fox’s Drawings and Paintings From The Undergrove is a show not to be missed.
Paintings and Drawings runs from May 26th through June 20th at the Clophine Dooley Gallery at the Buenaventura Gallery. The opening is May 30 from 4:00pm to 7:00pm. Hours are Tuesday through Friday from Noon to 5PM and Saturdays from 11AM to 5PM. The Clophine Dooley Gallery at the Buenaventura Galley is located at 700 E. Santa Clara in Ventura.

 


 
The Heritage Valley Red Hatters proudly display the first prize blue ribbon in the Fillmore May Festival Parade given by the Fillmore Chamber of Commerce. Ventura Motor Sports Car Club provided the beautiful classic cars and generous drivers of its president, Don Green, vice president, Bill Erickson, and Maria Lopez. Displaying the first place ribbon, from left to right, is vice queen, Beth Steele, co-queen, Sally Knight, Queen, Marlene Wait, Shirley Hargarten, and Katherene Plasch. Also in the parade were vice queen, Melodic Stich, Kate O’Brien, Vivian Johnson and Marcy Spade.
The Heritage Valley Red Hatters proudly display the first prize blue ribbon in the Fillmore May Festival Parade given by the Fillmore Chamber of Commerce. Ventura Motor Sports Car Club provided the beautiful classic cars and generous drivers of its president, Don Green, vice president, Bill Erickson, and Maria Lopez. Displaying the first place ribbon, from left to right, is vice queen, Beth Steele, co-queen, Sally Knight, Queen, Marlene Wait, Shirley Hargarten, and Katherene Plasch. Also in the parade were vice queen, Melodic Stich, Kate O’Brien, Vivian Johnson and Marcy Spade.
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Forty outstanding seniors applied for Alumni Scholarships, and after screening all forty by way of an autobiography, participation in community and school activities, and an oral interview, seventeen scholarships were awarded. Those receiving scholarships for this year are: Julianne Sandoval and Brina Suttle the John and Nit Lemley Scholarships; Natalie Garnica and Karli Chessani the Dulcie Arnold Memorial Scholarships; Jillian Wilber and Rebeca Herrera the Carl & Helen Siechert Memorial Scholarships; Aimee Orozco the Vernon & Arlene Nelson Memorial Scholarship; Michael Watson the Fillmore American Legion Post Scholarship; Bailey Pina the Wm. Brisby Science Scholarship; Jacob Zellmer the Fillmore Masonic Temple Scholarship, Miguel Angel Alonso the Piru Youth Scholarship; Kyla Hernandez the Stella Harthorn Scholarship, Gabriel Manzano the Ambros Myer Scholarship, Jonathan Escamilla the Richard Ortega Memorial Scholarship; Stephanie Bolanos the Valerie Zavala Wilson Memorial Scholarship; Nathan Liu the Fillmore Breakfast Club Scholarship; and Erica Rodriguez the Fillmore Alumni Business Scholarship. This is a most outstanding group of graduates who are leaving Fillmore High to further their education.
The May issue of the alumni newsletter will be coming out next week so be on the look out for it if you are a paid up member of the alumni association. Once again, Kathleen McCreary has put out an excellent edition with news from many graduates of Fillmore High. Also in this issue is a copy of the reservation form for the alumni dinner which is coming up on Saturday June 6 at the Memorial Building, beginning at 4:00 p.m., with dinner being served at 6:00, catered by Gary Laird, and visitations continuing until 11:00 p.m. Many out of towners have already sent in their reservations and they hope to see many of their local friends at the dinner, so get your reservation form in if you haven't already done so.
The alumni board will meet on Friday, May 22 to finalize all the plans for the dinner.

 

Dear Friends of Piru and Fillmore:
As you may have heard or read, Piru lost one of our young ones with this weekend’s tragic drowning of 9-year old Denise Arredondo at Lake Piru.
Denise, a fourth-grade student at Piru Elementary School, and her family were enjoying a day at the lake that ended in this terrible tragedy. As many of us have learned, out of tragedy can come strength and hope. This is especially true in our wonderful town of Piru.
So, the kids and parents of Piru have organized a recycling drive in order to gather funds needed for the Arredondo family. Working with Rodriguez Recycling, located next to Piru Market at 981 Main Street, we ask for the following donations: all monies raised from cans, bottles and plastic donated in Denise’s name beginning this Wednesday, May 20th will be donated to the Arendodo family for assistance during this time.
We appreciate your consideration of taking a bag, box or bucket of materials to the recycling center to help us raise immediate funds for the family.
Any questions should be directed to Juana Aguilar at 805-660-9095 or Lorena Cardenas at 805-558-5708.
Also a Bake Sale For Denise will be held Saturday, May 23 at 9 am, at the Piru Train Station Gazebo. Any donations are welcome.
The community is pulling together. The church paid for the plot. Friends of Piru and Piru council are taking huge lead on donations for funeral home. We had school psychologists out today and I met with all her teachers. Her parents came and talked to the school staff. Here is the low down: DENISE ARREDONDO

ROSARY: RELIGIOUS SERVICE
OPEN CASKET
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
2:00 -
Residence - Denise Arredondo
496 River Street
Piru, CA 93040

Funeral Service
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
9:00 AM
San Salvador Mission
4045 Center Street
Piru, CA 93040
Thank you and gracias por su ayuda!

 

VENTURA, CA - The Ventura Family YMCA has received a $17,000 grant from an anonymous donor to perform much needed renovations in its child watch areas. All funds received will go directly towards upgrading the YMCA’s Children’s Corner, Adventure Zone and the Teen Center. “The grant couldn’t come at a better time with summer just around the corner” stated Jacob Munyon the Ventura Family YMCA Childcare Director. “The grant will cover three renovation projects and bring the facility new and exciting equipment for the youth.”

The YMCA Children’s Corner, will receive an expansion of its outside play area along with a with a brand new sun shade. Children’s Corner is available for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years and allows parents the opportunity to have time by themselves to exercise or just relax within the facility. In addition to the new outside equipment, Children’s Corner will also receive all new play structures and basketball hoops.

The YMCA Adventure Zone, for children ages 5-13, is another place for children to play while they are at the YMCA. The Adventure Zone is comprised of a game area along with a two story play structure. The play structure will receive replacements for all worn out accessories, pads and netting. The grant has also allowed the YMCA to make a special call to a building safety inspector to ensure that everything is still up to code. CONTINUED »

 

Ventura, CA – Funding in the amount of $20,000 from the Santa Barbara Foundation along with funds from the Orfalea Foundation has provided Girl Scouts of California’s Central Coast with funding to begin construction on a shower facility, that will add 8 more showers, for their Girl Scout Camp Arnaz. A total of eight showers will give Girl Scouts the opportunity to provide summer resident camp, as well as overnight program opportunities throughout the year.

A larger capacity camp will also enable Girl Scouts to introduce new camp programming such as surf and kayak camps, horse camps, and drama camps, as well as off-site excursions. Girl Scouts will be able to offer more intensive, multi-day programming such as educational retreats and high-adventure programs, outdoor education, sports, environmental awareness, art and science.

The construction of a shower facility will improve the nightly capacity of Camp Arnaz from 45 resident campers to 145 campers. Girls’ opportunities to benefit from the life-changing experience of camp are limited, simply because Girl Scout resident camps do not exist locally. CONTINUED »

 

(Ventura, California) The public is invited to learn how to better live a healthy life and help ward off diseases through diet, exercise, personal habits and sleep during a free seminar the Community Memorial Health System is holding on Tuesday, June 16.

Manual Marquez, M.D., the assistant medical director for Western Ventura County of Southern California Permanente Group, will lead the seminar called, “Living Well: Personal Preventive Healthcare.” It will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. in the eighth-floor Nichols Auditorium at Community Memorial Hospital, located at 147 Brent St. in Ventura.

In addition to providing tips for leading a healthy life, Dr. Marquez also will discuss other topics that include immunizations, aortic aneurysm, bone density, cancer screenings, heart attacks and strokes, and quitting smoking.

Dr. Marquez received his medical degree from the UCLA School of Medicine and completed his residency in Family Practice at Ventura County Medical Center. He is on staff at Community Memorial Hospital and is board-certified in family medicine. Dr. Marquez is a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians and is a member of the California Medical Association and the Ventura County Medical Society.

Admission is free, but space is limited, so reservations are suggested. Call 652-5436, or visit www.cmhshealth.org/rsvp.

 

Ventura, CA – Santa Barbara Bank & Trust has become the first business to sponsor Girl Scouts of California’s Central Coast Annual Women of Distinction luncheon.

This year’s luncheon will be held on Friday, September 18 at Las Posas Country Club. The event will start at 10:30 with champagne and silent auction and lunch and presentation of awards beginning at noon.

Every year, Girl Scouts honors women who embody the values of Girl Scouting – values such as leadership, courage and community service. All honorees are outstanding achievers as well as generous and compassionate contributors to this community.

Girl Scouts 2008 honorees include Yvonne Bodle Farris, Frances Prince and Dr. Cheryl Lambing.

As a Women of Distinction sponsor, Santa Barbara Bank & Trust is supporting the world’s largest and most effective leadership program.

Proceeds from this event go to help all girls have the experience of participating in the number one leadership program.

 
Taylor Atkins
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Krystal Sewell and Lace Granatelli
Krystal Sewell and Lace Granatelli
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The new Miss Regional California USA® Pageant is now accepting applications. Toay Productions has been providing young women with the opportunity to be the ambassador for the county of Ventura for over 10 years. The Teen and Miss titleholders will both receive over $5000 in entry fee/scholarship and prizes. These prizes will include a photo shoot from KSSP Photography, website designed, a custom gown, make-up, jewelry and many other gifts from local sponsors. Our corporate sponsors, Lexus of Oxnard http://www.dchlexusofoxnard.com/ and H&R Block hrblock.com have helped to ensure that the scholarship or entry fee is available to the two new titleholders.
This year the pageant is geared toward giving young women a choice to compete at a state pageant or receive a $500.00 cash scholarship. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen never married or pregnant. Participants must be a resident of California for the past 6 months. Applicants attending college out of state may enter if their primary residence is in California.
The sign-up date for this year’s pageant is on May 13, 2009 at 7:00 p.m. at Norman E. Brekke Elementary School, 1400 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. Oxnard, CA. All Participants will be taught communication skills, interview techniques, walking techniques, the importance of character, poise, and stage presence. CONTINUED »

 
From left to right:  Lesli Sulliavan, incoming NCL Ventura Chapter President; Jennifer Madden, outgoing NCL Ventura Chapter President, Toni Santana, Vice President of Philanthopy, Jeanne Orcutt, Santa Paula Theater Liaison and Leslie Nichols, Santa Paula Theater Center. (Photo and story submitted by Leslie Nichols)
From left to right: Lesli Sulliavan, incoming NCL Ventura Chapter President; Jennifer Madden, outgoing NCL Ventura Chapter President, Toni Santana, Vice President of Philanthopy, Jeanne Orcutt, Santa Paula Theater Liaison and Leslie Nichols, Santa Paula Theater Center. (Photo and story submitted by Leslie Nichols)
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On May 1, 2009, the Ventura Chapter of National Charity League was pleased to present a check for $3000 to the Santa Paula Theater Center for a new sound system for their backstage performances. The Santa Paula Theater Center has been one of the many philanthropies that National Charity League has been donating time and money to for a few years now and has been a favorite for the members. At the end of each year the Ventura Chapter of NCL divides the funds they have raised to all the philanthropies that they participate in. This year was the best yet, raising more than $19,000 going directly to non-profits throughout the County as well as 7,741 hours of volunteered time. “We are just thrilled with the support National Charity League gives us”, says Leslie Nichols of SPTC. “Every year they are so generous.” Leslie Sullivan, incoming president of NCL, added that “due to the hard working mothers and daughters in NCL, we were able to give SPTC $2000 more than last year! We love the theater and we love giving to such a wonderful non-profit.”

The Ventura Chapter of National Charity League, Inc. was organized in 1959 and chartered in 1960. The current philanthropies served by our chapter are: American Cancer Society, Assistance League School, Bargain Box, Boys & Girls Club of Camarillo, Camarillo Ranch House, Children's Services Auxiliary, various convalescent hospitals, Douglas Penfield School, Easter Seals Preschool, Food Share, Habitat for Humanity, Hospital Junior Volunteer Programs, Humane Society of Ojai, New West Symphony, Project Understanding, Rubicon Theater, Santa Paula Theater Center, Special Olympics and the Ventura County Libraries. Patronesses and Ticktockers are also active in many other philanthropic projects.

 
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!
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!
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!
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!
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!
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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Hodap Team Rules in Dat of R&A ProAm! It has taken about 20 years, but host Pro Dan Hodap has finally won the R&A Pro Am at Elkins Ranch Gold Club, April 30. And he did it in the R&A’s 40th Anniversary year! Ten Ventura County area golf pros teamed with the R&A members. Hodap shot a 72 and teamed with Guenther Selbrede for a best ball of 61 to lead his team to a 3 shot victory. The other teammates, Bruce Dempsey and Gary King, shot 71 to place second in the two-man scramble competition. The winning team shot 10 under 132 with Hodap leading his team to victory and making several appearances at the pay window. Pictured (l-r) are Bruce Dempsey of Fillmore, Dan Hodap of Fillmore, Guenther Selbrede of Burbank and Gary King, of San Clemente.
Hodap Team Rules in Dat of R&A ProAm! It has taken about 20 years, but host Pro Dan Hodap has finally won the R&A Pro Am at Elkins Ranch Gold Club, April 30. And he did it in the R&A’s 40th Anniversary year! Ten Ventura County area golf pros teamed with the R&A members. Hodap shot a 72 and teamed with Guenther Selbrede for a best ball of 61 to lead his team to a 3 shot victory. The other teammates, Bruce Dempsey and Gary King, shot 71 to place second in the two-man scramble competition. The winning team shot 10 under 132 with Hodap leading his team to victory and making several appearances at the pay window. Pictured (l-r) are Bruce Dempsey of Fillmore, Dan Hodap of Fillmore, Guenther Selbrede of Burbank and Gary King, of San Clemente.
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Denise Santa Rosa has won the Fillmore May Festival Poster Art Contest. Denise’s 3rd grade teacher is Jamie Castro, Mountain Vista Elementary School. Denise will be awarded a check for $50 on the steps of city hall at the festival, right after the May Festival Parade. There were approximately 75 entries and this year it was a difficult decision due to so many good entries. The entries will be displayed at the festival for the community to enjoy. The posters will be passed out among Fillmore businesses.
Denise Santa Rosa has won the Fillmore May Festival Poster Art Contest. Denise’s 3rd grade teacher is Jamie Castro, Mountain Vista Elementary School. Denise will be awarded a check for $50 on the steps of city hall at the festival, right after the May Festival Parade. There were approximately 75 entries and this year it was a difficult decision due to so many good entries. The entries will be displayed at the festival for the community to enjoy. The posters will be passed out among Fillmore businesses.
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On Sunday, May 3, 95 Piru area residents enthusiastically attended an afternoon Dodgers’s game, rooting the Dodgers to victory. The trip was paid for by a CDBG county wide grant, coordinated by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ventura, Fillmore-Piru area. The entire trip, including transportation, food, admission, a free jersey to youth under14 was free. Adults and high school students were the Big Brothers, Big Sisters of the younger students. Everyone came back with a bit of a sunburn, but a memory of an afternoon filled with fun! Courtesy of Lynn Edmonds.
On Sunday, May 3, 95 Piru area residents enthusiastically attended an afternoon Dodgers’s game, rooting the Dodgers to victory. The trip was paid for by a CDBG county wide grant, coordinated by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ventura, Fillmore-Piru area. The entire trip, including transportation, food, admission, a free jersey to youth under14 was free. Adults and high school students were the Big Brothers, Big Sisters of the younger students. Everyone came back with a bit of a sunburn, but a memory of an afternoon filled with fun! Courtesy of Lynn Edmonds.
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The condition of the park at Riverwalk needs some help. Large grass areas are flooded by damaged sprinklers and residents fear they have become a breeding area for mosquitoes.
The condition of the park at Riverwalk needs some help. Large grass areas are flooded by damaged sprinklers and residents fear they have become a breeding area for mosquitoes.
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Eighty-three students from the Fillmore Middle School Advanced Band will perform for members of the Fillmore Ebell Club on Tuesday, May 26th, at 2:00 p.m., in the Fillmore Memorial Building. The students will perform selections from classical to modern for the Ebell members. The band program at FMS is very active throughout the year, performing concerts and parades. The Fillmore Middle School Intermediate and Advanced Bands will combine with the Fillmore High School Band for the Fillmore May Festival Parade on May 16th. The Fillmore Middle School Bands will also be holding a joint concert with the Fillmore Unified Elementary School Bands on May 18th, at 6:30 p.m., in the FMS Gym. The Fillmore Ebell club has made numerous donations to the music and art programs in the Fillmore Unified School District in years past. Anyone interested in more information, or becoming a member of the Fillmore Ebell Club, may call Trisha Armstrong at 805-727-1901.

 

Show will be a 2 hour event with Juan Garcia and Shaun Latham as opening acts and headlining the show will be Felipe Esparza. Felipe Esparza is best known for his raw, real-life comedy that all audiences can relate to. He is also known for his wild hair and his often-imitated phrase, "what's up, fool?" He is one of many new comedians that got immediate television exposure, when he appeared on a Showtime, "Diamonds in the Rough" segment, just 1½ years into his stand-up career. Since that time, he has appeared on numerous television shows, including ABC's "Comics Unleashed", Showtime's "Comics Without Borders", BET's "Comic View" and "One Mic Stand", and Galavision's "Que Locos" (where he holds the title of most appearances by any comedian). He has also completed filming on his first feature-length film, "The Deported" directed by Lance Kawas and starring Nick Turturro and Paul Rodriguez amongst others. Show will be at the Casa Del Mexicano in Santa Paula on Friday, 19 June 2009. Doors open at 7:00 pm; show runs from 8 to 10 PM. The event cost is $25 a ticket and is for adults 18 and older. You can call or email Susie at 805-218-5649 or suzortega@yahoo.com.

 

In observance of the Memorial Day holiday, employees of Santa Clara Valley Disposal will be taking the day off on Monday, May 25. As a result, Fillmore city residential customers will have their trash and recyclables collected one day later than usual, on Saturday, May 30.
The regular Friday collection schedule will resume the following week.
For more information, call 647-1414.

 
Be Creative @ Your Library with the Ventura County Library 2009 Summer Reading program

Each summer, many parents throughout Ventura County are faced with the same old question: What do I do to keep my kids occupied this summer? The Ventura County Library has the answer. Get them reading!
The Ventura County Library encourages children and teens to improve their reading skills by reading and using their public library. Sign up for the Ventura County Library 2009 Summer Reading Programs Be Creative @ Your Library for kids through middle school, and Express Yourself @ Your Library for students middle school and above. Studies about summer learning show that more than just fun happens when children participate in library programs. These free library programs run from June 15 to August 22, and encourage children of all ages to enhance their reading skills during summer vacation. They have the opportunity to read books and earn prizes, simply by signing up at their community library. The 2009 Summer Reading Program kicks off at Ventura County community libraries with special programs during the months of May and June. Check the schedule below to find out when your community library is scheduled to have a program. Programs are free and ideal for children of all ages!
Teens are encouraged to check with their local libraries for summer volunteer opportunities.
You may visit your local Ventura County Library for more information about the 2009 Summer Reading Programs. Information can also be found on the library’s web site www.vencolibrary.org.
2009 Summer Reading Program Kickoff program schedule. Be Creative @ Your Library! For all ages! Kickoff program! For all ages! Craig Newton’s Music-Fest, a Celebration of the Joy of Creating Music. This Kick Off program is free! Wednesday, June 3, Fillmore Library, 3:30 pm.