By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
An accident occurred Monday about noon when this vehicle ran into an 18-wheeler near the intersection of Mountain View and Highway 126. The truck suffered very little damage, while the car was badly damaged. Enlarge Photo It is believed that the car struck tires on the big rig. Injuries were undetermined at press time. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
Saturday, March 27th, Noon at the Piru Depot
More than a whistle stop, Piru Railfest 2010 is a great opportunity to enjoy some high quality family time that is both affordable and just a short hop down the 126. Take a break form the hum-drum rat-race and track to Piru Railfest 2010 where you can breathe the fresh air as you enjoy the small town warmth and charm of Piru. Lots of fun Free things to do like our Free trackless train rides. Plus many other activities that range from free to modestly priced such as our Horseshoe Tournament (cash prizes 1st,2nd, and 3rd, please contact Rusty at (805) 432 6388). Entertainment by Dan Torres and the Piru River Band, great music from our local hit sensation and DJ Momo Mix Jerry Rubio, Folklorico Mexican Dancers, Youth Mariachi, Model Train Exhibit. Crafts, Home made jewelry, Heritage Valley Studio's T-shirts. After all this activity you will be hungry, and happy to know what a fabulous line up of food, beverage & desert vendors we have! Plenty of homemade tasty food, salsa by Andriana's tamales and carne asada , Ponchos Mexican food, Whatz Up doggie, Paradise Hut shaved Ice, Elva's BBQ chicken, ribs and Tri Tip, Railway Cafe, Dorothy’s Asian Cuisine veggie rolls, BBQ Pork, U Scream Ice Cream & more, Ida E's Kettle corn, Funnel cakes, Strawberry short cakes and Fried twinkles. Remember to check out our Historical landmarks like the Piru Mansion, or visit Rancho Camulos or Bennett's bee farm off HWY 126 or Take a drive to beautiful Piru Lake. Come enjoy Piru for just the day or make an overnight stay at the upscale Historical Heritage Valley Inn, for reservations call (805) 521-0700. Please donate to our Soldiers, bring letters cards or supplies to show our appreciation. Bring your donations to our drop off booth at Piru Railfest. For information, please call (805) 521-0527. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
Permits Available April 14 at City Hall
The City of Fillmore advises all local non-profit organizations that applications will be available April 14 for 2010 firework booth permits. Applications will be accepted until 5 p.m. on Friday, May 28 in the City Clerk's office at Fillmore City Hall, 250 Central Avenue. The fee is $400.00; all organizations must provide proof of non-profit status and complete a “no fee” business license application. The City’s Municipal Code (Section 15.38.030) requires applicants to be a non-profit association or corporation organized primarily for veteran, patriotic, welfare, city betterment, religious or charitable purposes, having on file with the City of Fillmore proof of non-profit status from either the IRS, California Secretary of State or the State Attorney General, having its principal and permanent meeting place in the City, and having been organized and established in the City for a minimum of three years continuously preceding the filing of the permit application. A maximum of 25 permits will be issued, and priority will be given to organizations that were issued permits in 2009 and continue to be eligible. If necessary, a lottery will be held in early June to randomly determine which organizations will receive permits in addition to the qualified organizations. Fireworks sales may occur in the City from Monday, June 28 at twelve o’clock noon through Monday, July 5 at twelve o’clock noon. Questions regarding applications or eligibility should be directed to Angela Mumme at Fillmore City Hall between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, or by calling 524-1500, extension 214. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
Kenneth Fine’s book, "An Ancedotal History of Fillmore," is now back in print. The first printing in 2002 sold out and Marie Wren recently ordered a second printing. This book is full of stories about Fillmore from the early days until about 1958. Everyone who knew Booger Red Fine enjoyed his stories about growing up in Fillmore, the things all kids did, the things all grownups enjoyed in deer camp and opening day of fishing season, with a lot of other things thrown in for good measure. Kenneth Fine was a great storyteller. |
By Tim Hagel — Monday, March 22nd, 2010
Behind the Scenes: Today we’d like to thank the Sheriff’s Special Services Crime Analyst Unit. Karen Brown supplies Farm Watch with all our crime data. Karen and others in the Unit work hard to keep our rural community safe. The Unit has included some new farm maps and charts in this email that include the entire county. Farm Worker Alert: This just happen last week: A group of four criminals stole money from Ventura County farm workers and Spanish speaking residents in a California lottery scam. Theses criminals single out Ventura County residents who use Spanish as their strongest language. They prefer female victims of adult or elderly age, but on occasion will prey on males. They are excellent actors and you will never know that all four are connected. When you read the story, remember they change it up once a while mixing in fictitious IRS Agents, Fictitious Notaries and Fictitious Attorneys. Here is the scene: They hit while your farm workers are in a shopping center, parking lot, picking up kids from school or public building, they are approached by a Spanish-speaking female. On occasion they use a male. The male or females are actors, and will tell the farm worker that he or she just found a State Lottery ticket and that they think it was the winning number. Next, a passerby will approach as a random person and CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Monday, March 22nd, 2010
Rental Scams Issue Date: February 18, 2010 v1 Summary: Unscrupulous people find homes listed for sale and post those same homes on a community posting board, like CraigsList, for what seems like an incredibly reduced rental price. The posting may have statements that sound credible to a would-be renter (i.e. Last minute job relocation, Death in the family, etc.) and urge them to send their reduced price deposit and first month’s rent to a specified address or wired to a specified account - the lease agreement to be signed later. In exchange, the key to the home will be left where the would-be renters can find it. Would be renters then send the money thinking they have rented a home. Occupied homes for sale: Homeowners may be faced with a stranger(s) showing up to move into their home. Vacant homes for sale: Would-be renters may not realize they’ve been scammed until a potential buyer or real estate agent shows up to view the home they’ve “rented”. In some cases, neighbors or contractors may notice that someone is on the property that shouldn’t be there and law enforcement is called to investigate. Homeowners and would-be renters are urged to contact local police to report the crime. Homeowners are also encouraged to notify the community posting board (i.e. CraigsList) if there is an unauthorized posting of their home for rent. They will expediently remove any unauthorized or disputed posting. If you suspect that you, a family member, or friend has fallen victim to real estate fraud and don’t know where to turn, call Ventura County’s 2-1-1 hotline to get the referral you need to the appropriate agency. Cell phone users dial: 800-339-9597. |
By Anonymous — Friday, March 19th, 2010
We Know You're Busy.....but make this month count by saving lives! This month marks National Volunteer Month. Please take a moment to volunteer your time to give blood. You'll not only save lives, but you'll see the true value of volunteering. Volunteer blood donors must be at least 16 years old, weigh at least 110 pounds and be in good health. Our Ventura Center is open Monday-Tuesday from 10am-6pm; Wednesday-Thursday 10am-7pm; Friday 8am-2pm and is located at 2223 Eastman, Suite A (Near McGrath St) in Ventura. Call 1-800-715-3699 today or make an appointment on-line at www.Blood4Life.org "Discover why some of the richest people in the world are not millionaires, they are volunteers." |
By Anonymous — Thursday, March 18th, 2010
March 23rd from 5-7 p.m.
Have you missed the Peace Crane Workshops so far? Now you have another opportunity to learn to fold origami cranes and send on your wishes for peace at the same time. This Tuesday, March 23 from 5-7 p.m. at the Fillmore Library, crane-making will again be 'on the table.' Bring a dollar donation for the Peace Pole, learn about the worldwide Peace Crane movement and have fun with your friends as well. Supplies and instructions will be provided. Call Claire or Janine at 524-2520 for further information. |
By Anonymous — Thursday, March 18th, 2010
Grad Nite Live’s “Sandwich Meals” fundraiser is almost finished. This Wednesday, March 31st is the last day to purchase tickets and/or have lunch at Central Station to help Grad Nite Live. Watch the papers for our next fundraiser which will be coming together soon. Also if you want to be a financial sponsor for a 2010 Senior call Mrs. Chaney at 524-4909 or 407-5759. The cost is $85. per student for their Harbor Cruise Graduation night. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 17th, 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 help us by adding 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 help us by adding 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 help us by adding 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 help us by adding 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 help us by adding any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You. Enlarge Photo |
Participating in the Smart Girls program are Yasmine Gil, Yulianna Magana, Alicia Olvera, Arianna Magana, Deedee Dun, Erika Murillo, Jackie Chavez, Jalynne Magana, Valerie Tobias, and Staff Clara Valdovinos. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
In response to the growing need to provide young women with the necessary skills to “say no” to drugs, alcohol and premature sexual activity at an early age, the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley is introducing SMART Girls. The goal of the SMART Girls program is to help girls develop healthy attitudes and lifestyles. To accomplish this, the program addresses health and social issues that are specific to female Club members. SMART Girls is designed for two age-group levels, 8 to 12 and 13 to 17, according to their physiological, mental and emotional needs. In addition, the program is intended to help girls make positive decisions at this critical stage in their development. “SMART Girls is exactly the kind of program we’ve been looking for to reach our younger female members,” said Buddy Escoto, Site Director of the Boys & Girls of Santa Clara Valley, Fillmore Clubhouse. “We have a great deal of confidence in the effectiveness of SMART Girls because it’s based upon the award-winning SMART Moves program that has been developed and tested for many years by Boys & Girls Clubs of America, and is currently in use in several of the Boys & Girls Clubs in Ventura County.” SMART Girls takes the skills, mastery and resistance training concept even further by providing gender- and age-specific information to help young women develop the necessary skills to have a long and healthy life. The specific curriculum for SMART Girls teaches young women how to do the following: |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
The Artists Guild of Fillmore is presenting its first Show and Sale at Giessinger Winery located at 365 Santa Clara Street in Fillmore. The Show is scheduled for Saturday, March 27, 2010 and Sunday, March 28, 2010 from 11am – 4pm both days. Members of the Guild are all local artists and will be showing original art work selected from their respective repertoires. Visit the Guild’s website: ArtistsGuildofFillmore.org The Guild also has plans for future events that will support and focus on art and artists within our community. All are invited to come and enjoy the art work, meet the artists, and stroll the grounds of the Winery. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Grades 5 – 12 Invited to Illustrate “Western Nights and Carnival Lights” |
Beverly Haase with her gardener, Arnaldo Salazar receiving the Otto & Sons Gift certificate award from Committee member, Linda Nunes. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
Beverly Haase was pleased to receive the Vision 2020 Civic Pride Committee “Yard of the Month” award for March from Linda Nunes, committee member. She has lived in her home on Mallard for 10 years and only began removing the front yard and side yard grass two years ago with the help of her gardener, Arnaldo Salazar of Arnaldo Salazar Landscaping. Mature White Birch trees, a fruitless pear, pink & yellow mature hibiscus were left to frame the xeriscape design and then the earth was mounded and surrounded with a mixture of fake boulders along with real river rock from a friend’s ranch to form a dry stream bed. A bridge over the “stream” was built by Arnaldo. Decomposed granite with a barrier underneath covers the exposed areas and flagstone forms a small patio with inviting wooden bench to observe birds visiting a birdbath nearby. Large and small cacti specimens were obtained from a grower on Grand Avenue. Bronze flax, purple Dutch Iris, pink & purple marguerites and lavender plants add bright touches of color. Otto & Sons Nursery has generously donated a $25 gift certificate to be enjoyed by the award recipient. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
Local artist, Wana Klasen, will be exhibiting select pieces of art from her collection, EARTHSONG, at the Proverbs Coffee House during the month of March. The gallery is located at Peace Lutheran Church, 71 Loma Drive in Camarillo, and will be open Fridays and Saturdays of March from 1-4PM. Admission to the exhibit, entitled "Embellished Reflections", featuring the work of four artists, is free, and all are invited to the Opening Reception on Saturday,March 13, 2010 from 1-4PM. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
Kindergarten registration will be held on March 22– April 1, 2009, at San Cayetano School, 524-6040, Sespe School, 524-6161, Mountain Vista, 524-8302 and Piru School, 521-1709. Piru residents may register at Piru School. Parents are to register at the school site within their boundaries. In order to complete registration, parents must have birth certificate, verification of adequate immunization for their children, verification of address (such as utility bill or driver’s license). Parents must provide documentation that their child has completed a Physical Examination; (physical need to be dated after March 1st, 2010), and Dental/Oral Examination. All four elementary schools have a supply of the physical examination forms and forms for the dentist. Immunizations: Required doses of Polio, DPT, MMR, Hepatitis B and Varicella vaccines. For additional questions, contact the elementary school sites, or M. E. Romero, R.N., District Health Coordinator at 524-6029. |
By Piru Charter School Petitioners — Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
All around town, people are asking, “So what happened to the Piru Charter Plan? Is it over? Is it gone?” The answer is no. The Piru Charter Petition is just where the petitioners expected it to be…awaiting review by the California Advisory Commission on Charter Schools, before heading to the State Board of Education for the authorization process. The Petition will be heard on April 6 before the Advisory Commission, and in May before the State Board of Education. Will it be authorized? The petitioners do not know. What they do know is that all nine petitioners and former Principal Richard Durborow, working with dedicated parents and community members, have given their best this year to create a school that will make life better for the children of Piru and the surrounding areas. The Piru Charter Plan offers the community smaller class sizes for their children, local control of elementary learning, and an opportunity to have one of the most beautiful and highest achieving schools in Ventura County. Many in Piru hope the state chooses to authorize it! There is a flier going around Piru that states CONTINUED » |
By Parents Supporting Piru Charter School — Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
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By Piru Charter School Petitioners — Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
The California State Board of Education will soon decide on whether to approve the Piru Charter School petition, converting Piru Elementary into an independent school of choice. This exciting change will bring much-needed educational reform to our community. Now is the time to express your support for the right of parents to choose where they send their children to school. We are asking you to take just a few minutes of your time and write a letter or email urging the State Board of Education to approve Piru Charter School. Please send all messages of support to our mailing address or email address by Wednesday, March 17th. By mail: Email: For questions, email us or contact the Piru Charter School Petitioning Group at: |