By Anonymous — Tuesday, August 6th, 2013
Livingston Hospice conducts several adult bereavement support groups to help those who have experienced a loss. Explore and express feeling, understand the grief process and receive emotional support. Open to the public, free of charge, all are welcome. The groups are held at: The First Presbyterian Church, 850 Ivywood Drive, Oxnard; Every Wednesday, (August 7, 14, 21, 28); from 3:00 – 4:30 pm. Livingston Memorial VNA, 1996 Eastman Ave (#112), Ventura; Every Wednesday, (August 7, 14, 21, 28); from 6:30 – 8:00 pm. Help of Ojai, 370 Baldwin Road, Ojai; On 2nd & 4th Tuesday, (August 13 & 27); from 10:30 am – 12 noon. For the newly bereaved: at Livingston Memorial VNA, 1996 Eastman Ave, (#112), Ventura; On second Thursday, (August 8); from 6:00 – 7:30 pm. Call 642-1608 for more information. |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, August 6th, 2013
Potluck & Bellydance Show featuring the Sespe Sapphires and Students of Kali. Fillmore's Health and Wellness Center August 4th is International Friendship Day and we are celebrating friendship, light, and the exact middle of the summer! Please bring a potluck item to share and some form of light – candle, lantern, twinkle lights, etc. |
By Bob Crum — Wednesday, July 31st, 2013
Story & photo by Bob Crum
The wind blew... the snow flew... it was a July blizzard at 711 Sespe Place. A robust Hollywood-type production company arrived in Fillmore on bobsleds, dogsleds and toboggans... (well, OK... they came in trucks)... to film a commercial for a wellknown battery company for the upcoming Christmas season. A living room set was built in one of the fire department bays complete with Christmas tree, fireplace, presents under the tree etc.) Snow covered the adjacent fire department administration building and surrounding shrubbery. Christmas wreaths were hung with great care on the fire house. Attention to detail was evident everywhere. Even a dalmatian sat at attention. Only two things were absent... a community troupe belting Jingle Bells (dropped a note in the suggestion box) and Santa! After shooting the indoor scene... attention was placed on the truck with secret cargo... zooming up Sespe Place... through fog and snow... on the way to deliver boxes of goodies of various sizes to all those who receive electronic Christmas gifts. |
By Anonymous — Monday, July 29th, 2013
At a special meeting on July 26, the Board of Directors of United Water Conservation District appointed Michael W. Mobley to fill the Director vacancy representing the District’s Division 2. Mr. Mobley, a lifelong resident of Ventura County, owns and operates Progressive Land Management which, based in Santa Paula, provides complete ranch management and consulting services throughout the county. Mike has served on the boards of numerous trade and community organizations including California Farm Bureau, Ventura County Farm Bureau (President, 1996-1997), Ventura County Ag Advisory Committee, Ventura County Resource Conservation District (President, 2004-Present), Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Clara Valley (President, 2006-2008), and Fillmore-Piru Citrus Association. Mr. Mobley earned a B.S. from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and is a graduate of the California Agricultural Leadership Program. Board President Dan Naumann stated, “We are fortunate to be able to appoint to the United Board someone with Mike’s qualifications and knowledge of the area he will represent. We have some big challenges ahead, and United will greatly benefit from his leadership.” United Water’s Division 2 includes the Santa Clara River Valley from Santa Paula’s western city limit to Kimball Road north of Hwy. 126, taking in much of East Ventura, and it includes the Saticoy and El Rio areas and a portion of the City of Oxnard in the River Park area. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 24th, 2013
Rigo Landeros, Rotary Club President, presented District Governor Jack McClenahan with the club banners and a basket of locally grown produce. Enlarge Photo District Governor, Jack McClenahan presented Tim Hagel with the District Club Builder Award for his part in the merger of the two Fillmore Rotary Clubs. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Monday, July 22nd, 2013
On July 16, 2013, the Ventura County Environmental Health Division (EHD) received confirmation from the California Department of Public Health that one wild bird collected by the EHD on July 8, 2013, tested positive for an acute infection of West Nile Virus (WNV). The bird was collected from the City of Simi Valley. This is the second bird to test “acute” positive for the WNV in Ventura County this year. Two additional birds have tested “chronic” positive for the WNV in Ventura County this year. An “acute” positive indicates that the bird was recently infected. Since WNV is established in Ventura County, we expect that additional WNV positive birds will be collected. EHD vector control technicians routinely monitor and control mosquito breeding sources throughout Ventura County. The EHD will inspect all mosquito breeding sources near where the wild bird was collected, and treat for mosquito breeding if necessary. The public is advised to take the following precautions to minimize exposure to WNV: 1. Eliminate standing water from their property to reduce mosquito breeding, including water in buckets, barrels, old tires, children’s toys, ornamental ponds, and neglected swimming pools. 2. Make sure exterior doors and windows have tight-fitting screens. Screens should be replaced if they are torn or have holes. 3. Limit outdoor activity when mosquitoes are most active, especially at dawn and dusk. 4. When outdoors, wear long pants and long-sleeved shirts. 5. Apply insect repellent containing DEET, picaradin or oil of lemon eucalyptus, according to label instructions. The WNV also affects horses. For information about the WNV infection in horses and preventative measures, horse owners should contact their veterinarian. The WNV finding is a result of on-going countywide surveillance efforts by the EHD. In addition to these efforts, vector control technicians routinely monitor over 2,000 potential mosquito-breeding sources in or near urban areas and implement control measures when evidence of mosquito breeding is observed. Mosquito-eating fish are available from the EHD at no charge to residents for use in ornamental ponds and similar water features. To order fish, the public should call 805/662-6582. To report potential mosquito-breeding sources in Ventura County created from improperly maintained swimming pools and other similar water impoundments located on private property, the public is encouraged to call the mosquito complaint HOTLINE at 805/658-4310. To assist in WNV surveillance efforts, the public is encouraged to report any crows, ravens, and birds of prey that have died recently to the California Department of Public Health at 877/WNV-Bird (877/968-2473). To obtain information about mosquito control and surveillance efforts in Ventura County please visit the EHD's website: http://www.ventura.org/rma/envhealth/technical-services/vector/index.htm... |
(l-r) Ari Larson Vice President of Fillmore Chamber, Fransico, Fransica, Theresa Robledo Board Director and President Cindy Jackson presenting their certificate. Enlarge Photo By Cindy Jackson — Monday, July 22nd, 2013
(l-r) Ari Larson Vice President of Fillmore Chamber, Francisco and Francisca Cardenas, Theresa Robledo Board Director and President Cindy Jackson presenting their Business of the Month certificate. Francisco and Francisca, husband and wife, opened up their fruit stand in 1984 by selling their citrus from the family farm. They grew selling local farmers produce, citrus, honey, jerky and olives. They have supported the Fillmore Chamber of Commerce for many years as well as the community. During the May Festival they donate their building for use as a command post. Since 1984 Francisco’s Fruit, has been located at 1782 E. Telegraph Rd, just 3 miles east of Fillmore on Highway 126. They grow their own oranges, grapefruit, lemons, and avocados as well as other fruit. 80-90% of the produce they sell comes from local farms. They also sell premium beef jerky, raw honey olives, nuts and candies. Seasonal items are available throughout the year such as: pumpkins, blueberries, pomegranates, blood oranges, cherimoya, persimmons, dragon fruit and much more. They are open seven days a week including holidays. As an added treat, on Sundays, Francisco plays Latin music from 3-7pm, for anyone that wants to join the fun. |
By Anonymous — Monday, July 22nd, 2013
For all of us who have been watching this building project from the first day, We cannot express to you how excited we are to see the very first floor of the new Community Memorial Hospital. Crews will now focus on waterproofing the basement walls, then backfilling dirt around the exterior. As they complete this process, we look forward to the initial shipments of steel that will signal the beginning of the installation of the steel skeleton of the hospital. Please enjoy our latest film documenting the “concrete pouring of the first floor”. Thank you, |
By Ray Dominguez — Tuesday, July 16th, 2013
July-August 2013 Edition
A message from Detective Ray Dominguez: Greetings Farm Watch readers, recent reports indicate that avocado and copper wire thefts continue to be a problem. A substantial theft of avocados was reported from a farm in Santa Paula, luckily an observant security officer found the fruit piled under trees and was able to recover the fruit, thus thwarting the crooks plan to return for it at a later time. A copper wire theft was reported in the Ventura area, but no suspects have been identified in this case. Unfortunately, the victim’s pumping equipment was targeted at a time when the farm was not being actively worked. Just this past week, two theft reports came in from the Camarillo/Oxnard Plains area, where fungicides and a forklift were reported stolen. There are no suspects identified in either case. Remember, if you discover a theft has occurred, please contact the Sheriff’s Office immediately at 654-9511 or 911 in an emergency, and keep people and animals out of the area to avoid contaminating the crime scene. Please do not allow anyone to touch or move anything in the area as they may be contaminating or destroying otherwise viable evidence. On another note, in early June I along with numerous representatives from various county, municipal and state public safety and regulatory agencies attended a “Pre-fire Season” meeting hosted by the Ventura County Fire Department. As many of you know, we had already experienced several fires in the county by the time the meeting was held, and it appears the fire season seems to start earlier each year. The meeting was well attended, as they packed the room. The meeting was an open forum allowing attendees to comment and share ideas. The focus of the meeting was on the “Springs” fire and a debrief of the incident to discuss what went right, and how we could improve in the area(s) where deficiencies were identified. Overall, things went well based on the discussion and analysis of the incident. However, I would like to share a couple of things with you that came out of the meeting. I believe they are of particular interest and benefit to those of you involved in the local agriculture industry. They included the discussion about the “Agricultural Pass Program” and the “Ready, Set, Go!” program covering wildfire preparedness for farmers, ranchers and growers. If you haven’t done so already, I highly encourage you to visit the Ventura County Fire Department website at fire.countyofventura.org and read the information related to these two programs. Once you access the website, click on the “Wildfire Action Plan” in the Quick Links section found in the lower right corner of the home page. The Agricultural Passes, I mentioned CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, July 16th, 2013
Community Discussion Series #2 Soil Vapor Intrusion and Current Air Monitoring
The second event in a community discussion series about the Pacific Coast Pipeline Fillmore Site (PCPL) is happening. A community technical advisor from EPA's Technical Assistance Services for Communities (TASC) program will present information about soil vapor intrusion and current air monitoring at PCPL and answer community questions from the first and second workshops. Last year, TASC met with the community to better understand educational needs related to the PCPL. This discussion series will revolve around the major topics of interest expressed by the community. Date, Time, and Location: |
Nancy Vaniotis, VCAS Volunteer and former County of Ventura employee, shows off a kitten available for adoption at the Camarillo animal shelter. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Tuesday, July 16th, 2013
Preview event on Saturday, July 27 to feature live radio broadcast by Warren Eckstein, national radio talk show host and pet expert
VENTURA COUNTY, CA - On Sunday, July 28, Ventura County Animal Services, in partnership with Rescue Me, Inc., will host the 9th Annual Dog-Gone Cat-a-Strophic Hugs, Slurps and Slobbers Pet Adopt-a-Thon. This free family-friendly event will take place from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the Camarillo Animal Shelter, 600 Aviation Way, and will feature fun, food, live music, entertainment, vendors and the chance to adopt a furry or feathered best friend at 50% off the regular adoption rate. Sponsored by Rescue Me, Inc., an organization dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and finding homes for orphaned animals, the adopt-a-thon is a fun way for the public to visit the Ventura County animal shelter, meet the caring staff and volunteers and be introduced to the wide array of cats, dogs, rabbits and reptiles available for adoption. “Each year, we welcome the public to the shelter during the adopt-a-thon and introduce them to the hundreds of animals that wait patiently for a loving family to call their own,” said Donna Gillesby, VCAS interim director. “Our goal is to empty the shelter of every adoptable animal. Many currently housed with us ran away from home on the 4th of July and have not been reclaimed by their owners.” On the Saturday before the adopt-a-thon, Warren Eckstein, host of the nationally syndicated radio talk show, The Pet Show, will broadcast live from the Camarillo animal shelter from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Eckstein will preview many of the animals that will be available for adoption on the following day. For more information, call VCAS at 1-888-223-PETS (7387), 805-388-4341 or go to www.vcas.us. |
By Anonymous — Monday, July 15th, 2013
OPEN helps unemployed professionals jump start their job searches. We provide an intensive, five half-day outplacement training workshop that covers online and traditional job search strategies, network building, cover letter and resume writing, interviewing, salary negotiation, skills analysis, and more. These workshops are offered at NO COST to participants. The next Workshop will run Mon, July 29th – Fri. August 2nd, 2013. Daily workshop hours are 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., at County of Ventura’s Job and Career Center, 980 Enchanted Way, Simi Valley, CA 93065-1998. Reserve your place in our next workshop before Friday, July 26th by pre-registering online at www.EU-OPEN.org. OPEN, a chapter of Experience Unlimited, is a no-fee service, sponsored by the State of California Employment Development Department. Professionals who want more information or would like to network with other professionals are invited to attend our Friday meetings from 9 to 11 a.m. where guest speakers/presentations are provided. All professionals in Ventura County and surrounding areas are eligible. Previous workshops have drawn job-seekers from Monterey Park to Santa Barbara. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 10th, 2013
Fillmore FFA would like to thank all of the community that came out to support us on July 4th at the 4th annual Freedom Breakfast. It was a huge success and we would like to especially thank Old Fashion Country Butcher for their donation of sausage and Jordano's for their donation of pancake mix, eggs, and orange juice. Special thanks to all the Veterans who generously gave donations. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, July 9th, 2013
Boy Scout Troop 406 left for summer camp on Sunday for a week of fun and learning. 13 young men and 4 adults from our troop are at Camp Chawanakee on Shaver Lake. The Scouts will be working on many merit badges along with swimming, rifle sports, and enjoying the Sequoia National Forest. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, July 9th, 2013
Ventura, CA - Community Memorial Health System’s Healthy Women’s Program is hosting a Community Outreach Day which offers free mammograms and healthcare education to the first 35 women who qualify. This event will take place at the Center for Family Health in Ventura on Saturday, July 27. The women will arrive early at the CFH office at 120 N. Ashwood Avenue in Ventura where they will be transported to The Breast Center at Community Memorial Hospital in Ventura, and then back to the center’s office. In 2011, an estimated 230,480 new cases of breast cancer occurred in the United States, and early detection and awareness is the key to fighting this life-threatening disease. The Healthy Women’s Program provided through CMHS benefits women in the community who are uninsured, under-insured or lack funds to pay for mammograms and follow-up treatment, if necessary. “These women have nowhere else in the county to go to get these services; that’s why they come to us,” said Patty Jimenez, Healthy Women’s Program outreach coordinator. The Healthy Women’s Program is made possible through funds raised by the Community Memorial Healthcare Foundation’s annual Gold Dust Gala, along with the support of the Wallis Foundation. For eligibility requirements, call 805/651-2661. For more information on the Healthy Women’s Program visit www.cmhshealth.org/healthywomen. Community Memorial Health System is 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 — Monday, July 8th, 2013
Livingston Visiting Nurse Association will hold Diabetes Classes to introduce basic information regarding diet, medication, exercise, blood sugar monitoring, new developments and common problems. Open to the public and free of charge, no registration is necessary. Call 805-642-0239 for information. The classes are held: · In Ventura, first Tuesday of the month: August 6 @ Livingston VNA, 1996 Eastman Ave, #109, from 1:00 – 2:30 pm. · In Camarillo, first Wednesday of the month: August 7 @ Camarillo Community Center, Room 3, 1605 Burnley Street, from 2:30 to 4:00 pm. · In Simi Valley, first Wednesday of the month: August 7 @ Simi Valley Senior Center, 3900 Avenida Simi, from 10:30 am – 12:00 noon. · In Thousand Oaks, fourth Wednesday of the month, August 28 @ Goebel Senior Center, 1385 E. Janss Rd, from 1:30 – 3:00 pm. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 3rd, 2013
Dick Richardson, of Fillmore Rotary, presented Certificates of Appreciation to Isela Larin, Career Technician, Karen Ashim and Deana Wyand Counselors at Fillmore High School. Enlarge Photo Cynthia Frutos, Principal of Sierra High School, was presented with a Certificate of Appreciation by Rotary member Scott Beylik Enlarge Photo Rotary’s Fillmore High School scholarship winners, administrators and scholarship committee. Enlarge Photo Isela Larin, Career Technician, was presented with a Paul Harris Fellowship Award by Cindy Blatt, Rotary Secretary. Enlarge Photo Fillmore Rotary’s Sierra High School scholarship winners, Principal and Rotary scholarship committee. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 3rd, 2013
At approximately 1:50 p.m., Friday, June 28, a hit and run accident occurred near El Dorado and E. Telegraph Road. The Toyota (pictured) allegedly hit a white SUV, and left the scene of the accident. The car was found about a quarter mile away abandoned with moderate damage to the front end. One patient out of the five people in the SUV suffered minor to moderate injuries. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 3rd, 2013
The Fillmore FFA Freedom Breakfast is being held at the Memorial Building on Thursday July 4th. The breakfast runs from 7am-10am and serves sausage, eggs, coffee, orange juice, and all you can eat pancakes. There is a $5 suggested donation and Veterans eat free with ID. We would all love to see you there in support of our FFA! |
By Anonymous — Monday, July 1st, 2013
Theresa Robledo presents Fillmore Vision 2020 Civic Pride’s Yard of the Month for July to Jairus and Sarah Rothermel and their lovely extended family! Congratulations! Their yard is located at the corner of Mockingbird Lane, you will find beautifully manicured greens, succulents, pansies, cactus, aloe vera, and cherry tree. Jairus and Sarah moved back to Fillmore a couple of years ago from Northern California! They make a beautiful addition to our community! A Big Thank you to Otto & Sons Nursery for providing a gift certificate to the winners, where they will find more of their gardening and plant needs! Enlarge Photo |