By Anonymous — Monday, April 22nd, 2013
Wednesday, April 17, 2013 7:00 P.M.
Piru Neighborhood Council Meeting AGENDA Crime Report: Deputy Oriee/ Capt. McGrath Presidents Report: New Business: Old Business Treasurer’s report Public comments: Next Meeting: Wednesday May 15, 2013 @ 7pm Meeting adjourned: |
By Anonymous — Monday, April 22nd, 2013
SAN FRANCISCO -- Attorney General Kamala D. Harris today announced California’s National Mortgage Settlement Grant Program has awarded $9.4 million to 21 organizations in order to assist Californians affected by the state’s foreclosure crisis. “The foreclosure crisis has inflicted wide-ranging and deep harm to California homeowners and communities,” said Attorney General Harris. “These grants will give homeowners and families the financial and legal tools they need to recover.” The grants will benefit many of the state’s neediest homeowners and families by providing or expanding access to free legal assistance and representation, foreclosure intervention aid, homeowner education and financial literacy clinics, blight remediation services, fraud prevention education and employment support services. Many of the organizations receiving grants focus on underserved and disproportionately impacted populations, including agricultural workers, communities of color, the disabled, the elderly, immigrant communities, Native Americans, rural homeowners, veterans and active-duty military. Services will be offered in more than a dozen languages, including American Sign Language, Armenian, Cantonese, Farsi, Hmong, Japanese, Khmer, Korean, Mandarin, Russian, Spanish, Tagalog and Vietnamese. Grant recipients will begin to implement their programs immediately. In March, Attorney CONTINUED » |
(l-r) Board Directors Irma Magana, Renae Stovesand-Martel, Ari Larson, Theresa Robledo, Owner Harprit Chohan and Chamber President Cindy Jackson. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Monday, April 22nd, 2013
The Fillmore Chamber of Commerce announces Business of the Month for March. The award goes to BH Mailstop, located at 618 W. Ventura Street in the Vons shopping center. Owner Harprit Chohan opened her business in 2012. Her slogan is "one stop for many services". Harprit is a notary public and also services passport needs. Other services include: FedEx, DHL, U.S. Postal Services and private mailboxes, packing/moving supplies, full color printing, scanning, computer rentals, kodak pic printing, money orders and sending money. BH Mailstop is also a sponsor for the Fillmore May Orange Festival and has created and printed the posters for the Chamber. If you have any questions you can reach Harprit at 805-265-7826 or visit her on the web at: www.bhmailstop.com. Hours are Mon-Fri 9:00am to 6:00pm, Sat 10:00am to 3:00pm and closed on Sunday. |
Nan Drake holds the Pacific Coast Business Times award. She is with (from l-r) Harrison Industries President Ralph Harrison, his wife Jenny and Harrison Vice President Jim Harrison. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Monday, April 22nd, 2013
Nan Drake, governmental affairs and public relation director for Harrison Industries, has been named one of the Top 50 Women in Business in Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties by the Pacific Coast Business Times for the sixth consecutive year. Drake and the other 49 women were honored at an evening awards reception at the Bacara Resort and Spa in Goleta on April 11. Drake is the voice of one of the largest family-owned trash- and recycling-hauling companies in the United States. She also represents Gold Coast Recycling & Transfer Station and Agromin Premium Soil Products. Her tireless commitment to recycling has made Ventura County the most lauded and praised county in California. All of Harrison’s franchise clients – the cities of Ventura, Camarillo, Thousand Oaks, Ojai, Fillmore and Carpinteria in Santa Barbara County as well as the County of Ventura – have consistently surpassed the state’s strict waste diversion goals. Drake was a member of the Ventura City Council from 1985-89 and also served on California’s Integrated Waste Management and Los Angeles Regional Water Quality boards. She currently serves on the executive board of the Ventura County Economic Development Association as well as on the board of directors of the Economic Development Cooperative, Ventura County, and the Ventura and Carpinteria Chambers of Commerce. In addition, Drake is co-chair of the Ventura St. Patrick’s Day Parade committee. Drake also is the 2013 recipient of VCEDA’s Carl Lowthrop Golden Eagle Award for outstanding public service. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 17th, 2013
Do you have a horse crazy kid? Are you, or somebody you know interested in learning more about horses? Kings Corner Pony Club Riding Center can help. Kings Corner Pony Club Riding Center is part of the United States Pony Club, a National Non Profit Educational Organization, with 600 clubs and riding centers across the United States, and is recognized in many countries througout the world. Members learn complete horsemanship, including grooming, feeding, stable management, health care, sportsmanship and safety. The US Pony Club has a proven structure for developing independent, well rounded horse people. Kings Corner Training Stables, located in Bardsdale, has a long history with the USPC. Owner, Taurie Banks is a graduate Pony Club member and has been involved at the Club, Regional and National level, as an instructor, coach, examiner and judge. “Pony Club is an amazing organization,” Taurie said. “There is so much to offer all ages, levels of ability, and interests.” USPC has traditionally been and English riding program, with an emphasis on Dressage, Eventing and Show Jumping, but has recently added a Western program. Kings Corner Pony Club Riding Center has been approved to offer this new Western program. Membership requirements vary by club and riding center. Kings Corner trys to make membership easy and affordable. Horse ownership is not required. Lesson horses and equipment are available. “We welcome horse lovers of all ages and abilities,” said Miss Banks. “We have a junior program for really young members, regular membership for those up to the age of 25 , and we are starting a Horsemasters program for adults.” For more information, please contact Kings Corner Training Stables at (805) 727-3444, kingshorses@hotmail.com, or go to the website at www.kingscornerstables.com. Kings Corner Pony Club Riding Center will be at the Fillmore Farmers Market this Friday. USPC Mission Statement |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 17th, 2013
Edison International is partnering with the Ventura County Sheriff's Foundation in bringing Emergency, Electrical Training to the Sheriff's Department DART teams and VIP Units. These volunteers are often on scene with emergency first responders and Edison will teach the basics of what to do with downed power lines and other electrical emergencies. The Ventura County Sheriff's Foundation supports the Sheriff's Department with funds for special equipment and projects that are not covered in the County budget. The Foundation also works to enhance public awareness of, and provide education concerning, safety issues, and community outreach. Thursday, April 25th one of the Sheriff's Department contract cities, Thousand Oaks, will be presenting the electrical training to their DART Team in the Community Room at the East Valley Station, 7:30 pm. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 17th, 2013
The roaring twenties in fortuned favored Fillmore will be presented by the Fillmore Historical Society at the Ebell Club Luncheon Tuesday April 23rd. Sue Cutress and Martha Gentry will be narrating the program. It promises to be a delightful and interesting historical program of early Fillmore. If you would like to join the Ebell ladies for lunch and this wonderful meeting call Glenda 524-4949 for reservations. This luncheon will begin at 12:30pm in the Veterans Memorial Building at 511 2nd Street. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 17th, 2013
(l-r) FWSC member Toby Bowers, President Michele Smith, Board President Donna Voelker. Enlarge Photo Michele Smith, President, Fillmore Women’s Service Club again proves the community spirit of this remarkable group of women with a $2,000.00 grant to the Fillmore Senior Center. Board President Donna Voelker accepted their generous donation on behalf of Fillmore’s seniors, and stated that it would go a long way to help defray the expense of utilities for the Center. FWSC has supported the Center’s nutrition program and salad bar over the last few years, as well as providing drivers for the Hot Meal homebound program, and this donation is just another example of the many good works they do in our community. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 17th, 2013
Pre-Sale Carnival Ride Tickets now on sale at the Fillmore Chamber of Commerce office located at 211 Central Ave. DOLLAR DAZE THURSDAY--Entry only $1.00 ages 1 & UP!!! There will be $1 RIDES / $1 GAMES / $1 FOOD at the Carnival Food Vendors. NOTE: PRE-SALE CARNIVAL RIDE TICKETS NOT VALID ON $1 DAY!!! WRISTBANDS--$30 PRE-SALE (unlimited rides from 12-6pm). NOTE: GOOD FOR SATURDAY OR SUNDAY ONLY. Limited number of pre-sale ride and attraction tickets available. ALL SALES ARE FINAL (NO EXCHANGES.) For more information: call 805.524.0351 or visit www.FillmoreMay Festival.com |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 17th, 2013
April 28
Fillmore, CA - On Sunday, April 28, license ambassadors from Ventura County Animal Services (VCAS) will go door-to-door in Fillmore to check that pet owners are up-to-date with their current State of California animal licensing requirements. VCAS license ambassadors will verify the status of pet licenses, sell and renew licenses at the door and distribute dog spay/neuter vouchers that reduce the cost of pet sterilization. To help prevent the spread of rabies, the State of California requires all pet owners to vaccinate against rabies and purchase a license within 30 days of acquiring a new dog, or with a puppy, after it is four months of age. A rabies certificate is valid for a minimum of 12 months and is required to receive an actual license tag. The fees for purchasing a Ventura County animal license are $20.00 for spayed/neutered animals (with proof of sterility) or $75.00 for unaltered animals. A 100% penalty applies to all delinquent licenses. To obtain a new license, pet owners can: 1. Visit the VCAS Camarillo Animal Shelter, 600 Aviation Drive, Camarillo 2. Go to www.vcas.us, click on dogs & dog licenses, print the license application form and mail it to the VCAS Animal Shelter 3. Visit their local veterinarian to complete the paperwork. Check www.vcas.us for a list of participating vet clinics. For more information on licensing, call: (805) 388-4341, Option 5 and, for information on VCAS low-cost rabies clinics, go to: www.vcas.us and choose rabies vaccine clinics on the VCAS Services and Directory page. About Ventura County Animal Services Ventura County Animal Services (VCAS) is a division of the Ventura County Public Health Department; a department of the Ventura County Health Care Agency. The mission of VCAS is to improve the lives of animals under their care, be timely and compassionate in response to customers, educate through community outreach and public awareness and provide for the health and safety of the citizens and animals of Ventura County. VCAS rescues, impounds and treats stray, abandoned and sick animals, conducts license sales and rabies clinics, conducts nuisance animal investigations, provides euthanasia and disposal services and assists with animal evacuations during disasters. The agency’s Camarillo Shelter houses impounded, stray, abandoned, lost and homeless animals and provides veterinary care, housing and board while the animals await reclaim or adoption. For more information, call 1-888-223-PETS (7387) or 805-388-4341 or go to www.vcas.us. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 17th, 2013
The Rotary Club of Fillmore honored the three 4-Way Test Essay Contest winners on Thursday. The purpose of the Rotary Essay Contest is for the students to think about the meaning of the Rotary 4-Way Test and write an essay telling how they can apply these principles to their own lives. The 4-Way Test of things we think, say or do is: Is it the Truth?, Is it Fair to all concerned?, Will it build Good Will and Better Friendships? And Will it be Beneficial to all concerned? The three winners from Fillmore Christian Academy are: Chloe Richardson, 8th grade, Remy Richardson, 6th grade and Kaitlin Jowers, 4th grade each one was awarded $50 and a Rotary coin inscribed with the 4-Way Test. Remy Richardson and Chloe Richardson's essays will be sent on to the Rotary District 5240 contest. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 17th, 2013
The Ventura County Rose Society will hold its monthly meeting on Thursday, April 25, 2013, at the Ventura County Office of Education Conference Center at 5100 Adolfo Rd., Camarillo. The doors will open at 6:30 p.m. for advice from Consulting Rosarians and refreshments, and our speaker presentation will begin at 7:30 pm. The VCRS meeting will feature Dr. Anthony Hepton speaking on "Roses Suitable for Ventura County". Dr. Hepton was born in the United Kingdom and received a Ph.d from Cornell University in Plant Physiology and Anatomy. His career includes being a Director of Agricultural Research for Castle & Cooke in Hawaii, and Vice President at Dole Foods in charge of Quality Assurance. He is a Master Gardener and gardens in the Lake Sherwood area. Dr. Hepton is noted for his informative lectures on Ventura County horticulture. Visitors are always welcome. For more information contact: Janet Sklar at 818-337-9970 or Dawn-Marie Johnson at 805-523-9003. Our website is www.venturarose.org |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 10th, 2013
Fllmore City Crews worked for days to clean up downed trees and debris like this one in front of the Fillmore Library, corner of Central Avenue and 2nd Street, Monday. The wind storm that caused such havoc also fueled the Goodenough Fire. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 10th, 2013
Ventura County, CA - April 14 to 20 is National Library Week. Beginning Sunday, Ventura County Library joins libraries nationwide in celebrating National Library Week, a time to highlight the value of libraries, librarians and library staff. Libraries today are more than repositories for books; they are often the heart of their communities, serving as a meeting place for young parents connecting at story time, to small business owners looking to network, and even teens meeting up after school to do homework in an environment that promotes discovery and learning. In addition to celebrating our physical library locations, this year, Ventura County Library features online resources found in the Ventura County eLibrary. Ventura County eLibrary offers library card holders over 18,000 free downloadable books, 105 free online magazine subscriptions, almost 3 million free downloadable music tracks, and over 12,000 streaming videos. Additionally, newspapers, encyclopedias, and phone books are all available free, online. Language instruction, career and resume help, practice tests, legal forms, and auto repair are just a few more of the resources available online at no charge. Our eLibrary is an online branch that’s open 24/7. A Ventura County Library card is free. Find out how to get one at: http://www.vencolibrary.org/card. Our Library Catalog is also online; you can check it to find out if a book is available, or to renew a book. “Service to the community has always been the focus of the library,” says Jackie Griffin, Ventura County Library Director. “While this aspect has never changed, libraries have grown and evolved in how they provide for the needs of every member of their community.” Indeed, librarians work with elected officials, small business owners, students and the public at large to meet the needs of the communities they serve. Celebrate National Library Week, and you’ll discover the best story in the library is the library. Your Ventura County Library is available 24/7 at www.vencolibrary.org. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 10th, 2013
Alexis Ramirez and Laura Garnica are busy preparing for the annual Arts Show at Fillmore High School. The evening event will include performances by the Fillmore High School Band and The Fillmore High School Drama Club. In addition there will be art, photos, wood projects, and videos on display. The Arts Show takes place at the Veterans Memorial Building on Thursday April 11th from 6:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 10th, 2013
Applications for the 2013 Little Miss and Mister Sweetheart Pageant are currently available. This pageant is open to Girls ages 0 – 12 yrs and Boys ages 0 – 6yrs. Contestants will be judged on beauty and personality. Pageant will take place on Sunday, May 5th at the Veteran’s Memorial Building. Entry fee is $65.00. Application deadline is Friday, April 26th. Applications received after the deadline will be assessed a $10.00 Late Fee - NO EXCEPTIONS!!. Applications may be obtained at the Fillmore Chamber of Commerce or by calling #805-340-6222 or #805-850-5253. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 10th, 2013
Fillmore’s Flower Show is almost here! April 13-14, 2013 at the Fillmore Senior Center, 533 Santa Clara Street, we will be accepting entries from 7:30AM to 10:30AM. Youth entries should arrive early with their flowers and “props” to have time for their arrangement to take place in unhurried fashion. Our judges are certified and judge the Ventura County Fair entries, so we are very privileged to have them with their busy year-round schedule. This revival of a tradition that began before WWI draws the community , young and old, together to celebrate beauty, creativity and the pleasure of growing things in our own yards!! Consider the fun and satisfaction of entering this show, “Fiesta of Flowers” with your own garden flowers. The youth also have the option of using flowers from a relative or mentor’s yard. The show will be open to the public between 1pm-4pm both days. Music of piano and guitar will add enjoyment to this FREE event. Entry divisions are listed in brochures available at The Treasure Station, library, City Hall, Historical Museum and Patterson’s Hardware store. All helper volunteers are invited to join us to “set up” for the show on Friday at the Senior Center at 3:30pm. Hostesses are also needed during the daily, open to the public hours from 1-4pm. Please be a part of this great community event and show off your flowers and artistry!! For more information, please contact Joanne King, 805-524-4904 or Linda Nunes, 805-524-3021. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 10th, 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, April 22 – Fri, April 26, 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, April 19 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. |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, April 9th, 2013
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