By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 9th, 2010
A good crowd turned out for the 5th Annual Taste of the Valley fundraiser for the Boys & Girls Club. The weather was hot and the lemonade was flowing! Enlarge Photo The Tune Bandits entertained the crowd with a variety of music at Saturday’s Taste of the Valley. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 9th, 2010
Voter turnout was fair Tuesday at St. Francis’ polling place. At 6pm, the voter count was approximately 200, not including absentee ballots. Poll workers pictured (l-r) are Samara Acosta, Monserrat Ayala-Montlongo and Liz Lopez; seated right is Niza Ayala-Quenta, and Ruth Ayala-Guzman. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 9th, 2010
Entry Guides for the 2010 Fair are available now! You can get a hard copy at any County Library (check out a good book while you are there) You can also download the Entry Guide on line. Entry Dates for most departments are Friday, July 23, Saturday, July 24 and Sunday, July 25. Here is a list of the Fair departments and some suggestions of what you can enter! Agriculture- Enter something you grew in the garden; Zucchini, tomato beans Enter agriculture products; Cheese, Beer, Wine. The entry guide has a category for everything agricultural! There is a Youth division, so encourage your children to grow and show. Fishes and Friends- If you like raising tropical Fish, Goldfish, Turtles, or Tortoises this is the place for you! Create a beautiful Aquarium, or enter the Fish on its own merit. This is a beautiful department and it is enjoying the second year in its new location down by Small Livestock! Don’t miss the Ugliest Fish Contest! Floriculture- Flowers and Arrangements, Cactus, Succulents and Bushes, Gardens, Ponds and Patios. Youth and adult divisions available. Pay attention to the special entry days for cut flowers! Hobbies and Collections- Adult and Youth divisions! Model airplanes, Ships, Space Craft, Figurines, Models of all kinds. Collections of Baseball cards, Trains, Ornaments, Dolls, Stamps and all other collections. Horse Shows- Western, Drill Team, English, Friesian, Mules, Draft Horses, and other special events! Large Livestock- Sheep CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 9th, 2010
Help me find my home! I am grey Schnauzer Poodle mix. Found during Sespe School graduation, Wednesday, June 9. Will be taken to shelter by Friday. Please call 727-0753. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 9th, 2010
Read All About It! Fillmore That is… Kenneth Fine’s “Anecdotal History of Fillmore” is back in print and is available at Patterson’s Hardware, The Treasure Station, Fillmore Historical Museum and Sandi Ward’s Crafts and Things in the railroad car near City Hall. The cost is $20. Kenneth wrote this in the later years of his life and always enjoyed telling stories and yarns to anyone who would listen. He was unable to get it into print before he died, but it is now ready for the second time for everyone who enjoys good stories about Fillmore and the “good old days.” He worked in the oil fields and knew that Sespe like the back of his hand. Kennie’s grandfather, Moses Fine, homesteaded most of North Fillmore up to the point on Goodenough Road. With frequent visits at that home, Kennie got a good background on Fillmore and the Sespe. Did you know the trout limit was 50 fish a day per person? Did you know several of the guys had their own deer camps up Sespe? Did you know Fillmore had a skating rink? For details, read Kennie’s memories of growing up in Fillmore. This makes a great Father’s Day gift! |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 9th, 2010
Open to the Public Friday June 25, 2010
Lake Piru will be hosting a Night Tournament. Start time will be 7:30pm weigh in will be 1:30 am, Boaters meeting will be at 7:15pm. Camping is available all year round. It is a 2 person team @ $50.00 a boat. Shoreline fishing is permitted in the set boundary area. Fee does not include entry into park. Biggest Fish Wins! 1st Place will get 50% of the pot; 2nd Place will get Vehicle Annual Pass for you and your partner; 3rd Place will each receive a $30.00 Bait Shop gift certificate All boats must follow all California boating rules and regulations and must have proper PFD’s and Nav. lights for the boats. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 9th, 2010
Santa Paula, CA June 8th – The Ventura Family YMCA will be holding summer programs at the Santa Paula High School Pool starting June 21st – August 12th. Programs will include Youth Swim Lessons, Swim Team, Wet Ball (Water Polo) and Diving. Registration will be held on June 12th and June 19th from 10 – 12 p.m. at the Santa Paula High School Pool Office. Swim Lessons will be divided into 4 sessions, each session will run for 2 weeks, and provide (8) 45 min. lessons. Lessons are $50.00 per child. The Piranhas Swim Team is back. Swim Team will run for 7 weeks from June 21st – August 7th Monday – Thursday for 1 hour. Participants must be 6-15 years old. Swim Team participation is $100.00 per child. Please see registration dates above. Recreational swim will also be available for youth in the area for $2.00 per visit or save by purchasing a summer pass $75.00 (all inclusive Recreation pass for the entire summer). Recreation Swim will be held daily. Please note that any children under the age of 13 must be accompanied by an adult 18 years or older. Children 13 -18 years old must have waivers signed by their guardian before entering the facility. Waivers can be picked up during registration times as well as at the Santa Paula Pool during open hours. Pool schedules, Registration forms and additional information will be available on registration days and online at www.ciymca.org/ventura. For any additional information please contact the Ventura Family YMCA . Contact: Ventura Family YMCA at 805-642-2131 |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, June 8th, 2010
The “Yard of the Month” award for June was presented to Mr.& Mrs. Jack Schleimer at 558 Kensington by Vision 2020, Civic Pride committee member, Linda Nunes. In 1974, the Schleimer family purchased their Spanish style home which was built in 1928 by the city of Los Angeles for the Basolo family after destruction of property during the St. Francis Dam flood. The yard had grass and a few palm trees existing when they began their task of re-landscaping with cement curbs surrounding flower beds & slate pathway to the front porch. They planted an ornamental crabapple tree and a carrot wood tree on each side of the yard and filled beds with hibiscus, begonias, pink flax, gardenias, pink verbena, snapdragons, yellow gerberas & daylilies. Yellow tree roses flank the entrance to a shady porch with water fountain, sitting area & pots of cycad, petunias & “donkey tail” succulents. The award includes a $25 gift certificate for Otto & Sons Nursery. Vision 2020, Civic Pride appreciates Otto & Sons Nursery for supporting our program to encourage beautification of yards throughout our community. |
By Anonymous — Thursday, June 3rd, 2010
Friday June 4th
Greeting to all. On Friday June 4 th Fillmore/Piru Relay for Life Committee members would like to ask you to join us in spreading the word about our Relay for Life event. Our purpose is to go to businesses , schools, churches, medical facitlities, friends and neighbors and encourage them to participate by showing there support with a donation, starting a team or joining a team or allowing us to place posters, yard signs or any other information we have to spread the word about our Relay for Life. Please contact me if you think you can help Faith Lugo 990-8736. We will be meeting at City Hall at 8:30 a.m. to hand out material and script if you need it. Piru will doing the same on Saturday morning June 5th at 10:00 a.m. to meet at the Gazebo in town. I look forward to hearing from you! |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
The filming of Water for Elephants, based on Sara Gruen’s novel of the same name, came to Fillmore last week. Pictured is the circus set off of 7th Street. Directed by Francis Lawrence, the film stars Robert Pattinson, of Twilight fame, and Oscar winner Reese Witherspoon. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
A two car collision occurred Monday, at approximately 10:45 a.m., near the intersection of C Street and Highway 126. No serious injuries were reported. Significant damage was done to both vehicles. The cause of the accident was not reported. Enlarge Photo |
By Dick Mosbarger — Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
June 12, 2010
Here's the article you've been waiting for! Come join the usual fun at our annual Alumni Dinner held at the Memorial Building on June 12th. Happy Hour begins at 4:00pm and dinner is served at 6:00pm. Mr. Gary Laird (Class of 76') from Lairds Butcher shop in Santa Paula will be doing the catering. In addition to the 50/50 raffle, we'll be giving away great door prizes. As most of us know, this year marks the 100th meeting in Football between the Flashes, and the dreaded Cardinals from Santa Paula. The Alumni Association is celebrating this special occasion by compiling stories, and interviews with Football players, Cheerleaders, and fans from both communities. A documentation of all this will be made into a DVD, that will be available after November 1st, 2010. The Fillmore/Santa Paula series is the oldest football rivalry in Ventura County, and one of the oldest in the State of California. Video recordings will be rolling at the dinner collecting more stories from you, the great Alumni from Fillmore High. A short preview of the DVD will be shown at the dinner, and of course we will present our Scholarship Winners from the class of 2010. Tickets are $40.00 at the door. $35.00 if you do not subscribe to the Alumni Newsletter (Flashbacks), and $30.00 for subscribers. The deadline to pre-order tickets is June 6th, 2010. For more detailed information and questions, please call the Alumni office at 805-524-0416. GO FLASHES! |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
Summer fun! Perform in an exciting live stage musical
Sespe Players Inc. has a Musical Theater Summer Camp beginning July 7th through Aug. 7th, culminating in a wonderful and exciting musical, “THE WIZ”. One performance on Sat. Aug. 7th at the Sespe Theater Auditorum. Camp Hours are Wednesday, Thursday and Fridays from 4-7 pm. Rehearsals will take place at the Methodist Church Social Hall on Sespe Avenue in Fillmore. This is a 5-week program for children 7-17 years of age, beginners to advanced. This class will enhance your current singing, dancing and voice skills or teach new ones! What a great way to spend your time this summer by expressing yourself through Musical Theater … plus … you can make many new friends! Your family will be so proud to see you perform in this popular musical, “THE WIZ”, based on the Wonderful Wizard of Oz”. You will love this top-notch instructor, Catrina Quintanilla, who has lots to offer our children since she has directed and choreographed hundreds of musicals! We are so fortunate to have Ms. Quintanilla’s expertise and enormous talent here in Fillmore and surrounding cities teaching our kids so they can advance their skills in the performing arts! COST FOR SUMMER CAMP: $300 PER CHILD ($275 for siblings) REGISTER BY JUNE 30TH. We will only be enrolling 25 kids for this program so that each child will get the quality attention she or he deserves...So hurry to reserve your spot! TO SIGN UP PLEASE CALL: Priscilla Rzezuski (805) 524-0553 |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You. Enlarge Photo Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You. Enlarge Photo Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You. Enlarge Photo Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You. Enlarge Photo Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, June 1st, 2010
Local photographers, Carmelita Miranda and Charles Morris, have won recognition for their photography from the Channel Islands Professional Photography Association (CIPPA). CIPPA is an affiliate of Professional Photographers of California. Carmelita won a merit for her print “Wrapped Trees” in the landscape category at the quarterly competition in February. Charles won a merit and Best in Category for his print “Saxman” (Nolan Doktor, graduating FHS senior) in the new high school seniors category at the quarterly competition in May. Professional photography competition at the local level has three judges who evaluate each entry on specific criteria, without knowing who the maker of the image is. Prints can earn up to 100 points. If a print receives 80 points, it receives a merit. Typically only about 1 out of 5 prints receives a merit in a competition. Often prints that are merit winners are submitted to state and national competitions. Professional photography competitions are used by photographers to hone their skills and allows them to evaluate their work in comparison to other top photographers in the area. Principal photographers at KSSP are Carmelita Miranda and Charles Morris. KSSP is a full service photography studio specializing in portrait, wedding and quinceanera photography (and video). KSSP Photographic Studios is the school photographer for Fillmore High School and is the photographer for the upcoming Miss Regional California Pageant to be held at the end of June.. For further information, please contact KSSP Photographic Studios at 524-6400 or visit http://ksspphotostudios.com. |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, June 1st, 2010
725 E. Main Street, Santa Paula
Location: Santa Clara Valley Job & Career Center Thursday, July 8 - Resumes that Sell, 9 am – 4 pm - workshop providing hands-on assistance in completing a resume, cover and thank-you letters. Walk away with a portfolio that shows off professional skills and experience. Career Shops are offered at no cost to Job Seekers. Space is limited. Prior registration required by calling the Santa Clara Valley Job & Career Center at 805-933-8452 to enroll. Thursday, July 15 - Winning Interviews, 9 am – 1 pm - supplies the tools to make a lasting first impression when interviewing. Career Shops are offered at no cost to Job Seekers. Space is limited. Prior registration required by calling the Santa Clara Valley Job & Career Center at 805-933-8452 to enroll. Monday, July 26 - Power of VOS (Virtual OneStop), 9 am – 11:30 am – Learn about the Virtual OneStop website and how you can use the various tools in the system to build your resume and customize your job search to a specific location and occupation. Must have basic computer skills. Career Shops are offered at no cost to Job Seekers. Space is limited. Prior registration required by calling the Santa Clara Valley Job & Career Center at 805-933-8452 to enroll. Spanish language workshop: Career Shops are presented in partnership with Ventura County Job & Career Centers and are sponsored by the Human Services Agency and the Workforce Investment Board. Equal opportunity Employer/Program/Service – TDD/TT Inquiries call 1 (800) 735-2922. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individual with disabilities. |
Fire Recruit Class 2010. Pictured are graduating cadets Daniel Mobley, Brian Mercado, Daniel Palmer, Jonathan Torrez, Ryan Kell, Anthony Ventura, and Rudolfo Cortez. (Photo courtesy Patrick Maynard) Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
The City of Fillmore Fire Department will hold its Fire Recruit Graduation Ceremony on May 30, 2010, 10:00AM at Fillmore Fire Station 91. The event celebrates the successful completion of the fire recruit training and transition to the position of Firefighter/EMT. Pictured are graduating cadets Daniel Mobley, Brian Mercado, Daniel Palmer, Jonathan Torrez, Ryan Kell, Anthony Ventura, and Rudolfo Cortez. The recruit academy lasts six weeks and consists of 168 hours of arduous training. The recruits become proficient in all basic firefighting skills and many advanced techniques including auto extrication and rescue systems. After having successfully passed a 660 hour California State Fire Marshall approved Firefighter academy, recruits are exposed to 168 hours of Fillmore specific training throughout the inhouse remedial academy. The media and the general public are invited to attend. Fillmore Fire Recruit Graduation, Sunday, May 30, 2010, 711 Sespe Place, Fillmore, CA 93015; |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
It’s a sacred day to all war veterans: None need to be reminded of the reason that Memorial Day must be commemorated. But what about the general public, and more important, future generations? Do most non-veterans really recognize the importance of the day honoring their fellow Americans killed in war? Judging from what Memorial Day has become—simply another day off from work—the answer is a resounding no. Perhaps a reminder is due, then. And it is the duty of each and every veteran to relay the message. Sacrifice is meaningless without remembrance. America’s collective consciousness demands that all citizens recall and be aware of the deaths of their fellow countrymen during wartime. Far too often, the nation as a whole takes for granted the freedoms all Americans enjoy. Those freedoms were paid for with the lives of others few of us actually knew. That’s why they are all collectively remembered on one special day. This should be regarded as a civic obligation. For this is a national debt that can only be truly repaid by individual Americans. By honoring the nation’s war dead, we preserve their memory and thus their service and sacrifice in the memories of future generations. They came from all walks of life and regions of the country. But they all had one thing in common—love of and loyalty to country. This bond cemented ties between them in times of trials, allowing a diverse lot of Americans to achieve monumental ends. We remember the loss of loved ones, a sense of loss that takes group form. In essence, America is commemorating those who made the greatest sacrifice possible—giving one’s own life on behalf of others. Means of paying tribute vary. Pausing for a few moments of personal silence is available to everyone. Whether done individually or collectively, it is the thought that counts. Personal as well as public acts of remembering are the ideal. Public displays of patriotism are essential if the notion of remembering war dead is to be instilled in youth. As America’s older war veterans fast disappear from society’s landscape, there are fewer and fewer standard-bearers left to carry the torch of remembrance. Such traditions will live on only if there is a vibrant movement to which that torch can be passed. Now, more than in recent years, the enduring relevance of Memorial Day should be clearly evident. With two wars under way, the public has no excuse not to remember. This much is owed to the more than 5,400 Americans who have died thus far in Afghanistan and Iraq. (Courtesey of VFW Magazine May 2010) |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
On May 19, Ventura County Supervisor Kathy Long addressed Piru residents on fire department disaster preparedness plans and resources. She was joined by Donna Plummer from Redevelopment, and an update on the skate park and planned playground was presented. Long later briefly spoke of moving forward within the community following recent Charter School efforts. Pictured are Supervisor Kathy Long and Della Reyes from Heritage Valley Tourism prior to their respective updates. Crime reduction efforts in town. He also noted resources for bus and swim lessons to encourage safer swimming for area youth. Enlarge Photo Sheriff Capt. Tim Hagel listened from the audience during board discussions. He later gave an update on improved crime reduction efforts in town. He also noted resources for bus and swim lessons to encourage safer swimming for area youth. Enlarge Photo |
The 2010-2011 Board of Directors: President Mimi Burns, 1st VP Michele Smith, 3rd VP Marilyn Griffin, 4th VP Susan Banks, Recording Secretary Glenda DeJarnette, Corresponding Secretary Fay Swanson, Parliamentarian Jeanne Klittich, Treasurers Donna Voelker and Dee Rojo. (2nd VP remains open) Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
On May 12, the Fillmore Women’s Service Club welcomed the 2010-2011 Board of Directors at a special installation dinner held at the Senior Center. Club member Tobey Bowers presented outgoing president Jeanne Klittich with a beautiful scrapbook assembled by the club, showcasing a year’s worth of memories. Before presenting the new officers, Bowers gave an account of the club’s history: in 1963, a group of young women formed the Fillmore Jr. Women's Club, which later became the Jr. Ebell Club. When the ladies reached 30 years of age, however, they could no longer belong and had to move on to the Ebell Club—but many of the members had bonded by then and did not want to leave their friends. Thus in 1979, they voted to become a service club. Friendships run strong to this day in this organization that has worked to make a difference in the community through fundraisers to support scholarships, Senior Center programs, nursing and convalescence homes, the Red Cross, and other charitable efforts. The club also enjoys social events such as potlucks and local excursions. |