By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
The Fireworks education program this year was a huge success. The City took a stance to combo intensive public education combined with strict enforcement. Seventeen tickets were issued at $1,000 each. Fillmore Fire spent weeks placing out banners throughout the city. City staff published thousands of handouts for fireworks booths. In addition, the city emergency services staff placed the educational electronic signs in strategic locations where visibility was pronounced. The Fillmore Unified School District partnered with the city for use of their reverse 911 call program to households educating them on fireworks usage. This combined effort between City public works staff, School District, Fillmore Fire and Police led to a dramatic net result in reduction of illegal fireworks. Some estimates report a 60 to 80% reduction in illegal fireworks usage over previous years. We couldn’t have done this without community support and dedicated city public safety employees. And don't forget, the pool is open! Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
Above is one of the last family reunion photographs of Virginia Sanchez Alcoser and descendents. Ms. Alcoser died on June 29. Photo courtesy of Celine Hanes. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
Fun Acting Classes for kids
Calling all actors! Hey kids …. If you’re between 6 and 17 years of age and want to learn all about acting, then read on … this class is just what you need! Through Fillmore’s Parks and Recreation, an 8-week workshop “ACTING SILLY” is now being offered starting this afternoon, 4:30 to 6:00 pm at Fillmore’s Senior Center, 533 Santa Clara Street. Kids will have the opportunity to learn all aspects of acting to include improvisational exercises with scene study and memorization. The 8 wk. series will culminate into a final stage presentation at the Fillmore Towne Theater. Participants must be able to read English. Instructor for the class is L.J. Stevens, an industry professional for over 20 years. L.J. grew up working in the family business of movie theater management. Born and raised in New York, she became the in-house manager for Circle in the Square Repertory in NYC, and obtained her BA from St. John’s University in 1985. L.J. has extensive experience in stage performing, managing theaters in and around Ventura County, and has conducted many workshops for children. CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
Rancho Camulos Museum has been selected as an advance ticket point of purchase for the Citrus Classic Balloon Festival which will take place July 31-August 1 at the East End Soccer Fields in Santa Paula. Advance ticket purchasers (Daily Admission Adults: $7; Children 5-14: $3 and special parking $7) get a discount from the gate price of $10/$5 and you won’t have to stand in line to purchase. You will also be contributing to our nonprofit’s educational and preservation efforts. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
Fillmore Aquatic Center • Recreation Swim – through August 14, 2009 • Adult Lap Swim – (16 yrs – Adult) • Water Exercise – (13 years – Adult) • Family Night • Swim Lessons: See class schedule hand-out |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
Sponsored by El Dorado Mobile Home Park & Fillmore Fire Department. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
Ventura County Fair Parade Accepting Parade Entries until July 20 |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
On Tuesday, July 14, 2009 at 3 PM, the Fillmore Friends of the Library will sponsor an exciting new puppet show about a greedy sea monster. Children will learn about colors and making new friends as they follow the monster’s many adventures. The free event is part of the non-profit Friend’s summer program series for patrons of the library. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
Ever feel like you’re riding a wave every day? There is nothing worse than living with a child or teen spinning out of control, and no worse feeling than the hopelessness parents experience in the process. Parents can help break such a cycle. The Dr. Neil Schmidt Fillmore Family Resource Center invites parents of all ages to our United Parents meeting where ideas will be given on how to respond, not react to situations. Many free resources and information will be given regarding a Ventura County job training program for 18-24 yr. olds, a tatoo removal program, and an exciting Small Business Center Summer Youth Entrepreneur Program. This support group is intended for the parents, grandparents and guardians of struggling teens, not the teenagers themselves. Parents who would like to join us in a preventive effort for their family are invited as well. Both parents should attend if at all possible. We will be meeting at the One Step Center, “Chocolate Church”, Episcopal Church (corner of Saratoga St. and Second St.), between, 10 to 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 11, 2009 Questions? Please call Norma Pérez-Sandford (805) 208-0712 or leave a message for María Wells, United Parents (805) 384-1555. Please join us, we understand. We are not here to judge, we are here to help and empower you with information in both this difficult and joyous journey called Parenthood. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
On July 11th, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm, Santa Paula Hospital will host a community health fair to celebrate the 3rd anniversary of its re-opening. The event is open to all residents of Ventura County and will offer a variety of entertaining and educational booths of interest to all ages. The fair will be held on the grounds of the hospital, located at 825 N. Tenth Street. Food, like Dominos Pizza, as well as barbequed hot dogs, will be available, and Public Health staff will offer testing of cholesterol, blood sugar and more, at no cost. The County’s Mobile Mammography Unit will be available for those making appointments in advance, by calling 677-5202. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
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. 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. 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. 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. 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. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Monday, July 6th, 2009
VENTURA, CA. – The magnificent Blue Whales have returned to the waters of the Channel Islands National Park. According to Island Packers, Ventura County’s official concessionaire, sightings are averaging from four to ten blue whales per trip on Blue Whale Watch excursions, now offered. One of the most amazing natural wonders just off the California coast, the giant 90' Blue Whales are being sighted between Santa Cruz and Santa Rosa Islands. Every summer hundreds of Blue and Humpback Whales congregate in and around the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary to feed. Ocean currents and underwater features create nutrient up dwelling, which is the first link in a very productive food chain. During the spring and summer “blooms” of plankton attract birds, fish and mammals to the waters surrounding the Channel Islands. The area has become a destination for researchers and |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
Thanks to Carls Jr. corporate office for getting on the ball and raising a new American flag, after a little nudge from The Gazette. Enlarge Photo |
By Tom Pedersen — Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
When the Revolutionary War was over and the Founding Fathers met to draw up a plan for the future of the fledgling new nation they concluded that a federal government was necessary, however, that such government’s existence should be contingent upon its being accountable to its citizens. They also concluded that this accountability could only be sustained if the citizens were informed of what the government was doing and were able to intercede. The task of disseminating the vital information to the citizenry fell upon the press. Additionally, they insisted that such press should be a free press that is not operated or controlled by the government. |
By Conway Spitler — Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
Central Ave.
What a sight--going north on Central Avenue after you leave Highway 126! |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
Piru Petroleum Club's Annual Melinda Bishop - Bruce Smith Memorial Horseshoe Tournamentwas held on Saturday June 27th at Britt Park. The Tournament is held annually on the Saturday before the 4th of July and is a fundrsaiser for the Scholarship Program. This year there were 22 teams participating with participants from as far away as Bakersfield, California City and Los Angeles. This year's winners were Jake Ellis and Oscar Diaz. Second place went to Victor Vaiz and Henry Carbajal and third place winners were Rick Vaiz and Popeye Hernandez. There was a water slide for the kids along with Hot Dogs, Burritos and BBQ sandwiches. Club President, Gil Escoto thanked one of the largest crowds for attending and supporting the Club and a special thank you was given to Victor Piche for all his hard work in re-working the horseshoe pits. This year's scholarship winners were Katy Talon, daughter of Robert and Annette Talon, who will be attending Chapman College; Bailey Pina, daughter of Max & Michelle Pina who will be attending Boise State; Jayme Harter, daughter of Debby & Lawrence Boschee and Mike Harter who will be attending UCSB; and Taylor Atkins, daughter of Todd Atkins and Tammy Atkins who will be attending UCLA. Piru Petroleum Club meets on the 2nd & 4th Friday of each month for lunch and has a Family Night Dinner on the 3rd Thursday of each month and the public is invited. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
Ken and Darlene Creason celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary at the Topa Tower Club in Oxnard, with family, friends and neighbors. A Hawaiian Theme was used and orchid leis from Hawaii were given to each guest. A formal dinner was served, followed by comments from Master of Cermonies Mr. Brett Kirkpatrick with family and friends telling many stories about their life time friendship with Ken and Darlene. Hawaiian music, dancing and entertainment followed. The Hawaiian Theme was chosen, because they went to Hawaii on their honeymoon, which Hawaii was still not a State in 1959. Ken and Darlene grew up in Riverside, California, and knew each other since they were three years old. They were Kindegarden sweethearts and continued their romance through High school. They raised two daughters, Kathy Flinn and Cindy Brozik who both graduated from Fillmore High School. Their adopted daughter Sandy Harvey, from Tacoma, Washington assisted the family in putting on the celebration. The Creason's grandchildren, Cece Flinn, Cory Brozik and Hayley Brozik, made great comments about their grandparents. The Creason's have lived in Fillmore for more than 30 years. Time flies when you are having fun and the last 50 years went by very quickly. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
Fun Acting Classes for kids beginning Thursday, July 9th
Calling all actors! Hey kids .... If you're between 6 and 17 years of age and want to learn all about acting, then read on ... this class is just what you need! |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
It’s celebration time! The Fourth of July is just around the corner. Here is a list of the booth locations: Chamber of Commerce, east of 1149 Ventura St.; Christian Praise Assembly, 955 W. Ventura St.; Fillmore Athletic Booster Club, 725 Ventura St.; Fillmore Future Farmers of America Booster Club, Lot #14 Telegraph Rd. (E. Hwy 126 & El Dorado); Fillmore High School Athletic Boosters, Ventura Street & A Street (Balden Town Plaza); Fillmore Historical Museum, 725 Ventura St. (Super A Foods Center; Fillmore Lions Club, 1462 W. Ventura St.; Fillmore Senior Center, 251 Telegraph Rd (vacant lot); Fillmore Women’s Service Club, 446 Ventura St. (Margaret’s Restaurant); Fillmore Youth Football, 460 Ventura St.; First Assembly of God Church, 251 Telegraph Rd.; Maranatha Fellowship, 131 E. Telegraph Rd.; Piru 4-H, 501 Central Ave. (NW Corner of Ventura & Central); Rotary Club of Fillmore Noontime, 613 W. Ventura St.; Rotary Club of Fillmore Sun Risers, 908 Ventura St. (McDonalds); Sespe 4-H, 1049 Ventura St.; St. Francis of Assisi Church, 1048 W. Ventura St.; VC Search & Rescue, NW corner of Los Serenos & Ventura St.; Veterans of Foreign Wars (Post 9637), 502 Ventura St.; Santa Clara Valley Grange, 251 Telegraph Rd.; Santa Clara River Valley Railroad Historical Society, SW corner Ventura St., & C Street; Fillmore Church of Christ, Balden Towne Plaza (VONS); Fillmore Girls Softball, 572 W Ventura St., (Balden Town Plaza-Burger King). |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
Several Fillmore residents have received a “check” in the mail for $5,000 from “Readers Digest / Pepsi” stating they have won the Pepsi Cola One Million Dollar Giveaway. They are instructed to deposit the check BUT “It is very important that you contact your representative without any delay before depositing this check and for further information on your prize.” It also instructs the receiver to “keep the Prize Claim Number and Prize information highly confidential…” This is a SCAM, do not deposit the check. |