A look back at 2010
By Anonymous — Wednesday, January 5th, 2011
Part 2
School Resource Officer: Above: At the start of the school year, Officer Leo Vazquez began his duty as F.U.S.D. School Resource Officer. No Confidence: In September (above) Scott Lee reads a Letter of No Confidence, signed by 32 city employees, concerning City Manager Yvonne Quiring. No Confidence: City Manager Yvonne Quiring. Sierra High School: SHS received a renovation, transforming it into a beautiful campus by October. Pool Closed: Fillmore City Council voted to close the community pool from October 17, 2010 to February 7, 2011. Football Rivalry: The 100 year football rivalry between Fillmore and Santa Paula was celebrated in November. Election: Above: Mayor Patti Walker cast her vote for re-election. Walker and Brian Sipes (inset) won the two open seats on Nov. 7th. Sports Hall of Fame: The Fillmore High School Sports Hall of Fame ceremony was held in November. First time in 100 years. Resignation: Public Works Director Bert Rapp gave his resignation in December, after 20 years of service to the city. Owens & Minor: On December 2nd, a State Board of Equalization hearing officer ruled that the city of Fillmore is entitled to potentially millions of dollars in sales tax revenue from a deal with one of the nation’s largest distributors of hospital and medical equipment, Owens & Minor. Christmas: Fillmore Storefront held their annual Christmas Toy give-away. |