By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 9th, 2011
LOS ANGELES, CA. - Refunds totaling more than $129 million may be waiting for nearly 124,000 Californians who did not file a federal income tax return for 2007, the Internal Revenue Service announced. However, to collect the money, a return for 2007 must be filed with the IRS no later than Monday, April 18, 2011. The IRS estimates that these potential 2007 refunds are $597 or more. Nationally, 1.1 billion may be waiting for nearly 1.1 million people who failed to file a 2007 federal income tax return. Some people may not have filed because they had too little income to require filing a tax return even though they had taxes withheld from their wages or made quarterly estimated payments. In cases where a return was not filed, the law provides most taxpayers with a three-year window of opportunity for claiming a refund. If no return is filed to claim a refund within three years, the money becomes property of the U.S. Treasury. For 2007 returns, the window closes on April 18, 2011. The law requires that the return be properly addressed, mailed and postmarked by that date. There is no penalty for filing a late return qualifying for a refund. By failing to file a return, people stand to lose more than a refund of taxes withheld or paid during 2007. In addition, many low-and-moderate income workers may not have claimed the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). The EITC helps individuals and families whose incomes are below certain thresholds, which in 2007 were $39,783 for those with two or more children, $35,241 for people with one child, and $14,590 for those with no children. For more information, visit the EITC Home Page. Current and prior year tax forms and instructions are available on the Forms and Publications page of IRS.gov or by calling toll-free 1-800-TAX-FORM (1-800-829-3676). Taxpayers who are missing Forms W-2, 1098, 1099 or 5498 for 2007, 2008 or 2009 should request copies from their employer, bank or other payer. If these efforts are unsuccessful, taxpayers can get a free transcript showing information from these year-end documents by calling 1-800-908-9946, or by filing Form 4506-T, Request for Transcript of Tax Return, with the IRS. |
Joanna and Randy Axell on the front porch of their Santa Paula house, built in 1867. Rancho Rodoro is one of four stops on the Barns, Ranches and Homes tour to benefit Santa Clara Vally Hospice on March 12, 2011. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011
March 12, 2011
Richard Pidduck's barn on Santa Paula Creek Ranch, guarded here by Cosmo, is on the Santa Clara Valley Hospice Barns, Ranches and Home Tour on March 12, 2011. Gail Pidduck's art studio is also on the tour. Enlarge Photo Esther and George Tamayo stand in front of their 8,000-square-foot house they built 19 years ago on Lingdooley Ranch in Santa Paula. Their home and barn are among four stops on the Barns, Ranches and Homes tour to benefit Santa Clara Vally Hospice on March 12, 2011. Enlarge Photo Three historic Santa Paula ranches, three barns, two homes, an art studio and barbecue at Limoneira Ranch are the scheduled stops on March 12, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., as part of the Barns, Ranches and Homes tour of Santa Clara Valley Hospice/Home Support Group Inc. The hospice serves Fillmore and Piru. The $25 cost of the tour includes a barbecue from noon to 2 p.m. at the picnic area of Limoneira Co., 1141 Cummings Road. While there, visitors will have a chance to visit the historic Limoneira general store, which is now a visitor center. (Cost is $30 the day of the tour.) Ventura County Farm Bureau Young Farmers and Ranchers will be barbecuing. On the tour are Esther and George Tamayo's home and barn off Foothill Road. A shuttle will take visitors there from Limoneira ranch. Gail and Richard Pidduck's ranch is on Rafferty Road, off Santa Paula-Ojai Road. The Axell ranch is at 14732 W. Telegraph Road. Scores of tractors belonging to members of the Topa Topa Flywheelers Antique Gas Engine and Tractor Club will also be on show at each of the ranches. Tour sponsors are Calavo Growers Inc.; Santa Paula Chevrolet; Ben Curtis; Fallini Graphics; Santa Paula Times; and Enterprise Car Rentals. In Fillmore, tickets may be purchased at Mimstar, 358 Central Ave., and Up in Arms, 328 Central Ave. In Santa Paula: Brownie's Basement, 866 E. Main St.; the Santa Paula Chamber of Commerce at the Santa Paula Depot, 200 N. 10th St.; the Santa Paula Times, 944 E. Main St.; and Santa Clara Valley Hospice, 133 N. Mill St. In Ventura: Hallmark Shop Lautzenhiser's, 1730 S. Victoria Ave. Or send a check and self-addressed, stamped envelope to P.O. Box 365, Santa Paula, CA 93061. Make checks payable to SCV Hospice. Walking shoes are recommended; no high heels. For more information, call 525-1333. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011
The February issue of the alumni newsletter, "Flashbacks" is in the mail and you who subscribe to it, or are Life Members, should receive your copy early next week. If you do not receive one, please contact the alumni office at 805-524-0416 or at staff@fillmorehighalumni.com. The February Alumni Board meeting was held Monday, February 21 at the home of Marla DeZavala, with all members but two in attendance. The financial report showed that the three accounts of the alumni association--the General Fund, the Scholarship Foundation and the Life Endowment are in good shape, but additional funds are always needed. The class pictures that are displayed during the alumni dinner in June are being reframed as the old frames are twenty years old and are not in good condition to be transported and hung many more times. It was determined that the alumni would not sponsor a golf tournament this year prior to the alumni dinner because Elkins Ranch Golf Course was not available. Barry Thompson is in charge of this event and will schedule it for the 2012 banquet weekend. It was decided to CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011
Grad Nite Live has the "Storage Yard" back now, with an Encroachment Permit. We have made the necessary changes that the City Council had directed us to do so the 'Fire Dept' has their needed 22 feet for the fire truck. The only thing left to do is for the City Council/City Manager and or Chief Rigo to bring 2 cargo containers to the storage yard for Grad Nite Live's replacements as was directed by the City Council Dec. 14th. These containers will store the yard sale stuff for our event the 23rd of April. We are accepting CARS. RV'S, BOATS etc. Anything that will sell or even that you need to be hauled away - free. Please help us meet our needed $21,500. We are in MARCH already and Graduation is June 2, 2011. The Donation Letters are going out now to all the organizations, business etc, etc. Thank you, |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011
Bill and Laura Bartels (pictured above with Lionâs President Bill Dewey) were the guests of the Fillmore Lionâs Club February 21. Bill spoke about the Fillmore & Western Railroad, and specifically about the restoration of the 1913 Baldwin Steam Locomotive #14. He also talked a little about his family history in Fillmore and about RailFest, coming up at the end of March. Laura told the group about how successful the Santa Clara Valley Legal Aidâs fourth annual Winter Coat Drive. The project started five years ago, when she was helping with the local toy drive and observed that hardly any of the children had coats. This year they handed out 1,000 coats to needy children. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011
Our most recent speaker, Mario de la Piedra, spoke of and showed many photos of his trip, with his wife, Virginia, to China. He will be returning to speak on their travels to Vietnam, Japan, Malaysia and other Southeast Asian countries. On Tuesday, February 22, the Sun Risers were shown spectacular photos by John Nehrig of his trip, with his wife, to Africa last September. The photos included every African animal you can imagine. John told the Club the only animal they wanted to see but didnât was a rhino. The month of March is Rotary Literacy Month. Club members will be hearing from new school board members and school principals. The Club meets every Tuesday morning at 7:00 AM at El Pescador Restaurant. For more information call Irma at 794-2353. The Sun Risers will be holding our first annual Casino Night on Friday, April 29 at El Pescador Restaurant from 6:00-9:00 PM. There will be lots of appetizers provided by El Pescador. There will be Vegas-style gaming tables - craps, black jack, roulette, poker! There will be prizes and raffles and a silent auction. No host bar. Tickets are $25 per person. This is a FUN fund raiser!! You can purchase tickets from any Sun Riser Rotarian or at El Pescador. For more information call Eric at 805-744-2967. The Club is also sponsoring an annual 5-K Run/Fun Walk on Saturday, May 21. You can register for the run by going online â www.active.com. Registration forms will also be available this week throughout town. For more information call Joe at 524-6881. All funds raised go to support Sun Riser Rotary projects like: Dictionaries to all 3rd grade students in FUSD (we hand them out annually); scholarships to FHS and Sierra H.S. seniors; car seat project; FHS Career Day; RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Awards) leadership camp; Relay for Life; Condor Track Team; FMS Youth Act Club; FHS Interact Club; Piru Elementary Leadership Camp; San Cayetano Robotics, to name a few. International Projects include water project with Camarillo Rotary Club and PolioPlus project to eradicate Polio worldwide. The 5-K Run/Walk also raises funds for FUSD fitness programs through Up for Education. Rotary International is the world's first service club organization, with more than 1.2 million members in 33,000 clubs worldwide. Rotary club members are volunteers who work locally, regionally, and internationally to combat hunger, improve health and sanitation, provide education and job training, promote peace, and eradicate polio under the motto Service Above Self. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011
On February 25, at approximately 7:25 p.m. a young boy was struck by a car. The driver of the car stopped. No injuries were reported. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011
March 12, 2011
Ojai, CA. - The causes and diagnosis of three vascular disorders â peripheral arterial disease, carotid stenosis and abdominal aortic aneurysm â as well as the advances in their treatment will be the focus of a free seminar Community Memorial Health System is holding on Saturday, March 12. Kevin Major, M.D., who specializes in vascular surgery, will lead the seminar that will be held from 9 to 10:30 a.m. in the Soule Park banquet room at 1033 East Ojai Ave in Ojai. Dr. Major will cover the following: ïź Peripheral arterial disease, which is poor circulation to the legs and is a common cause of leg pain brought on with walking. Untreated PAD can progress to the point of limb loss. Dr. Major, a member of the Community Memorial Hospital medical staff, is board-certified in vascular surgery, surgical critical care and general surgery. He received his medical degree from the Medical College of Ohio in Toledo and received advanced fellowship training at the University of Southern California and the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Admission is free, but space is limited, so reservations are suggested. Call 805/640-2355, or visit www.cmhshealth.org/rsvp. This event is co-sponsored by the Rotary Club of Ojai. Community Memorial Health System is a not-for-profit health system, which is comprised of Community Memorial Hospital, Ojai Valley Community Hospital, and nine family-practice health centers entitled Centers for Family Health. The health system is located in Ventura County, California. |
By Anonymous — Monday, February 28th, 2011
Ventura County Fair Poster Contest for Kids in Grades 5 - 12
Fair Theme is "The Bounty of the County" Ventura, CA - The Ventura County Fair is having a poster contest for the 2011 Ventura County Fair. The contest is open to young artists in grades 5 - 12 who reside in Ventura County. "The Fair brings out the child in everyone," says Barbara Quaid, Ventura County Fairgrounds CEO, "what better way to express those wonderful feelings than through the imagination of Ventura County Children!" The theme of the 2011 Fair is "The Bounty of the County" and will serve as the only guideline to the imagery. Artwork may be created in any medium but may not be 3 dimensional. Cash Prizes of $500, $250 and $100 will be awarded to the top 3 winners and every child who enters will receive a pair of Ventura County Fair admission tickets. All children who enter will be invited to ride on the Junior Fair Board float in the Ventura County Fair Parade. Winning images will be used for the official 2011 Ventura County Fair collectable art poster and for the 2011 Ventura County Fair marketing poster as well as in other marketing materials. There is a $10 fee to enter. Deadline for Entries is Thursday March 31, 2011. The Ventura County Fair begins on Wednesday August 3. The Fair continues until Sunday, August 14. For more information about the Fair, or the poster contest, please call the Ventura County Fairgrounds at 648-3376 x110 or visit www.venturacountyfair.org. WHO: Ventura County Children in grades 5-12 |
By Anonymous — Monday, February 28th, 2011
Major Changes Made to Lien Process
WASHINGTON â In its latest effort to help struggling taxpayers, the Internal Revenue Service today announced a series of new steps to help people get a fresh start with their tax liabilities. The goal is to help individuals and small businesses meet their tax obligations, without adding unnecessary burden to taxpayers. Specifically, the IRS is announcing new policies and programs to help taxpayers pay back taxes and avoid tax liens. âWe are making fundamental changes to our lien system and other collection tools that will help taxpayers and give them a fresh start,â IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman said. âThese steps are good for people facing tough times, and they reflect a responsible approach for the tax system.â Todayâs announcement centers on the IRS making important changes to its lien filing practices that will lessen the negative impact on taxpayers. The changes include: âą Significantly increasing the dollar threshold when liens are generally issued, resulting in fewer tax liens. |
By Anonymous — Monday, February 28th, 2011
Ages 12-25 invited to submit videos about the power of speaking up against destructive decisions
VENTURA, CA - Straight Up Ventura County wants to hear from youth about making a stand and raising one's voice against the issues surrounding underage and binge drinking and impaired driving. Young people ages 12-25 are invited to create a video around the subject of speaking out to peers, to parents, to teachers, about making bad decisions about drinking. "Some people think underage and binge drinking is okay," says Katherine Kasmir, Program Director of Straight Up, a youth development project in Ventura County. "But teens are hurting their bodies, their brains, their families, and their futures. If we want things to change, we all need to speak up. And it's important that we hear the voices, concerns and ideas from our local young people." Short videos (30-90 seconds) are preferred, but longer videos are welcome as well. The subject matter and tone can be serious or humorous, as longs as the video deals with the powering of speaking up. A grand prize of $500 will be awarded. The deadline is April 29, 2011 and winners notified by May11. Downloadable rules and guidelines CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Monday, February 28th, 2011
Weights and Measures: Educating Today for Tomorrow
Weights and measures inspectors are rising to the challenge of new technologies in the marketplace. Technology can pass us by in the blink of an eye and the latest innovations in weighing and measuring are no exception. For regulatory officials who are responsible for oversight of software driven electronics that measure our fuel and weigh our food, education is always a top priority. In recognition of their dedication and importance to our society, the National Conference on Weights and Measures (NCWM) celebrates Weights and Measures Week, Weights and Measures: Educating Today for Tomorrow, March 1-7, 2011. "This date is significant as it marks the signing of the first weights and measures law by John Adams on March 2, 1799," said Angela Godwin, Ventura County Sealer. "During the 212 years that have passed since that day, Weights and Measures officials have seen advancements from mechanical devices to highly sophisticated software-based weighing and measuring instruments. Todayâs inspectors represent a new generation of highly trained officials with expertise ranging from software security to motor fuel chemistry.â Weights and Measures week is CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011
Bob Scott has been chosen by his peers as the 2010 Fillmore Firefighter of the Year. Bob started with Fillmore Fire in March of 2004 to assist with building the then new paramedic program in response to the closing of Santa Paula Hospital. Bob has been active in EMS education, applying for and receiving Ventura County approved Continuing Education Provider for the Department. He is also the continuous Quality Improvement and currently EMS Program Administrator. Enlarge Photo |
Fillmore FFA members with their certificates of completion for the MFE and ALA Conferences. Enlarge Photo By Brooke Aguirre — Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011
FFA members with South Coast Regional Advisor Mr. Greg Beard and Mr. Ricards at the Ventura Sectional Competition. Enlarge Photo The Made for Excellence (MFE) and Advanced Leadership Academy (ALA) conferences were held last week and hosted by the California State FFA Officers. Mr. Ricards and our chaperon Rose Martin hauled eight FFA members to Visalia for the night to have an amazing experience. The theme for both conferences was Knowledge is Power. Zahydie Martin, â12, Jennifer Martin, â13 and Anthony Perez, â12 attended MFE which was led by State Officers Casey Erickson, Jacqueline Garcia and Lindsay Anderson. They were divided up into different groups and worked on various team activities, like an obstacle course in which the team was blind folded except for the captain who led them to safety. The members were encouraged to identify their strengths and interests so they could combine them to discover the goals they could achieve. Mean while, Ashley Jackson, â11, Candace Stines, â12, Alexus Galassi, â13, Brandon Pina, â12 and Brooke Aguirre, â13, were busy attending ALA which was led by State Officers Ben Graham, Vince Pellegri and Jessica Vazquez. At the conference, the officers talked about problem solving. Students discovered three important needs our state has which included water, alternative resources and food safety. Then they gained knowledge on these issues and made plans of attacks to fix these problems. The room was energized to the extreme as members participated in team contests like game show quizzes and a dance competition. Everyone who attended MFE and ALA had an amazing time and canât wait for the 2011 California State FFA Conference in April! Last Wednesday the Fillmore Chapter attended the Ventura Section Public Speaking, Job Interview and Cooperative (Co-op) Quiz Competition at Camarillo High School. As a chapter, Fillmore placed 4th for the Co-op Quiz. Alexus Galassi, â13, placed 3rd for Prepared Public Speaking, her speech was arguing the importance of Certified VS. Uncertified Farmerâs Markets. She also placed 1st in Job Interview. Brooke Aguirre, â13, placed 2nd in Prepared Public Speaking, her speech was on Farm Theft and ways to prevent becoming a victim. Alexus and Brooke will be attending the South Coast Regional Meeting on March 8th to compete in Prepared Public Speaking against others in the region. Congratulations Fillmore FFA members! After the heavy rains this past weekend, members took advantage of the sunshine Monday morning to clean the school farm in preparation for the Tractor Competition this Saturday. Wish us luck as we show off our tractor skills to other FFA Chapters! Brooke Aguirre is the Fillmore FFA Chapter Reporter |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011
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(l-r) Dave Wareham, Bill Shiells, Scott Beylik, Laura Beylik, Martha Richardson and Dick Richardson. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011
The Rotary Club of Fillmore recently inducted Scott Beylik, local hydroponics tomato grower. Scott is also part of Class 40 of the Ag-Leadership Program. The Club enjoyed an informative presentation given by San Cayetano Principal, Jan Martholin and two teachers concerning their NASA Explorer School Program and its effect on the students and school staff. Eric Vigil, owner of Timeless Images Photography, gave a synopsis of his Photography career and showed photos taken at the Great Train Robbery, which was hosted by our club. He has captured images all around town and has received many awards for his photography. The Rotary Club meets on Thursdays, on the train, for information call 524-5099. |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011
Naval Base Ventura County, CA. - An anti-terrorism training exercise next week may cause some traffic delays around the Naval Base Ventura County Point Mugu and Port Hueneme. Exercise Solid Curtain â Citadel Shield 2011 will be conducted on naval bases throughout the country, including NBVC, from Feb. 21-25. Measures have been taken to minimize disruptions to normal base operations, however some gate closures will be required, which may cause increased traffic around the bases or delays in base access. From the morning of Wednesday, Feb. 23 until mid-morning Thursday, Feb. 24, only one gate will be open at each base. During this period, the open gates will be the Las Posas Gate at Point Mugu and the Victoria Gate at Port Hueneme. Also during this period there will be random vehicle inspections and 100% identification checks, meaning everyone in the vehicle must have a photo ID. Local residents may see increased security activity as well. All businesses on both bases are expected to keep their normal operating hours. Exercise Solid Curtain â Citadel Shield 2011 is not in response to any specific threat, but is a regularly-scheduled exercise. This annual exercise is designed to enhance the training and readiness of Navy personnel and installations to respond to threats against bases and units. For more information, contact the Naval Base Ventura County Public Affairs Office at 805-989-8095 or 805-989-9234. |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011
VENTURA, CA - The Rotary Club of Ventura will hold its annual Gold Coast Ride for Literacy on April 16, 2011. Riders with various levels of experience will enjoy ocean views and comfortable spring temperatures as they cycle the coastline of Ventura and Santa Barbara County on marked 10, 30, 62 and 100 miles routes. Gold Coast Ride for Literacy is a collaboration between the Rotary Club of Ventura and the READ Ventura County Library Adult Literacy Program. Beneficiaries of the Literacy Ride include the READ program which provides free one-to-one reading instruction for English-speaking adults who struggle with reading and writing tasks, and Rotary Club of Ventura who fulfills its commitment to literacy through programs such as the distribution of 1200 personal dictionaries to all third-grade children in Ventura, and provides backpacks filled with school supplies to underprivileged children in our local community. For information and registration please visit www.GoldCoastRideForLiteracy.com, email goldcoastride@gmail.com, or call (805) 665-3307. Rotary Club of Ventura meets Noon to 1:30 on Wednesdays at the Derby Club, Ventura County Fair Grounds, Ventura. |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011
66 Farmworker Apartment homes to be Completed in April
Ventura, CA â The Cabrillo Economic Development Corporation (CEDC) will be celebrating the groundbreaking of a new apartment community called Valle Naranjal (valley of the orange grove) on Wednesday, February 23 at 10 a.m. The project is located at: 4268 Center Street in Piru. When completed, Valle Naranjal will be an income-restricted affordable rental development of 66 farmworker family apartments that will be rented to very low income families living in the Piru area. Very low income is defined as serving families with incomes at or below 50% of the Area Median Income (AMI) for the County. AMI varies yearly as guidelines are annually published by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). CEDCâs expert Property and Asset Management team will manage the property on site. The project will be built with âgreenâ features and, when completed, CEDC will seek to attain âBuild it Greenâ certification for the development. Green features include Energy Star rated appliances in all apartments, photo voltaic, ultra low flow plumbing features, tankless water heaters, materials for construction to come from recycled or sustainable/renewal resources. Planted areas will be watered through low flow and drip irrigation sprinkling systems. The development is situated on a former farmworker labor camp site built in the 1950âs and CEDC is constructing a special on-site exhibit documenting the history of the labor camp and the agricultural legacy of the area. The camp previously was owned by the Fillmore-Piru Citrus Association as a site for its migrant workers. Cabrilloâs project will be reserved for families headed by farmworkers who are U.S. citizens or permanent legal residents. The 8-acre development will have apartments ranging from two to four bedrooms. Rent will be approximately $1,000 a month for the biggest apartments. To qualify, a family must make less than 50 percent of the countyâs median income, or about $35,000 a year for a family of four, and the head of the household must be employed in agriculture. Site amenities will include: CONTINUED » |
By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011
The Camarillo Police Station will host the Kid Print fingerprinting and child identification event on Saturday, February 26th from 10:00 AM till 2:00 PM. This is open to all members of the community and is free of charge. Parents or guardians may bring their children to the Camarillo Station's community room to have their children's fingerprint and vital information digitally printed on a two-sided vinyl card. The card will allow parents to have a current picture, essential personal information and a readable fingerprint available in the event their child is lost or abducted. This service will be performed by volunteers with the Camarillo Citizens Patrol, and is sponsored by the City of Camarillo. The Camarillo Police Department recommends that children's information and pictures should be updated at least once per year. The Kid Print program gives parent the opportunity to have this service completed at no cost. If you have any questions, you may contact Community Resource Officer, Todd Eskridge at (805) 388-5129 or todd.eskridge@ventura.org Location: Camarillo Police Station |