By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
We would like to give a special Thanks to The Make-A-Wish Foundation of Tri Counties,(Jeffrey,Jennette,and to all who made it possible). Thank you so much for granting my daughter's wish and for making it a magical stay at The Disneyland Resort in Anaheim,Ca. I would also like to Thank all the doctors who have cared for our daughter Brianna,you have truly made a difference in our lives. We would also like to give a special Thanks to The Disneyland Resorts for making our daughter's stay as comfortable as possible. And also speaking of comfortable we also want to Thank our limo driver for giving us a smooth and comfortable ride over and back home. And we would also like to give a special Thanks to The Fillmore Gazette for taking pictures of our daughter and publishing our article. Thank You so much this will be a trip that our daughter will never forget. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
Tuesday, April 28th â Ebell Club - Harpist, organist, pianist, director and arranger, Paul Baker keeps a busy schedule of solo performance, recording, conducting and arranging. Paul grew up in Seattle, Washington and attended Seattle Pacific University and the University of Washington. He received his Master of Music degree from the University of Southern California. His music on Celtic harp, concert harp, piano organ and harpsichord can be heard on recordings and movie soundtracks. Twice a prizewinner in the International Pop and Jazz harp Competition, he has published 20 arrangements of American standard songs arranged for solo harp. The group Pastiche premiered his arrangements for flute, harp and voice, âA Gershwin Samplerâ and âSeven Popular Spanish Songsâ at Carnegie Hall. Voted âBest Musical Director of the Yearâ for his work with Stephen Sondheimâs musical âAssassinsâ, he has recently performed at the Hollywood bowl with Ann Miller and Charlotte Church, played for the touring companies of âPhantom of the Operaâ and âPeter Panâ at the historic Pantages Theater in Hollywood, and worked on several new recordings and film scores. He has been organist and organist/choir director for several of the major churches in the Seattle and Los Angeles areas. Paulâs solo Celtic harp CDs are âThe Tranquil Harpâ and âThe Ladder of the Soulâ and his newest CD, âCeltic Harp: The Quiet Path,â has just won Best New Age Album and Best New Age Song in the Independent Music Awards in 2009. For the past four years Mr. Baker has been the musical director for the William Inge Theater Festival and has created their tributes to Kander and Ebb, Adolph Green and most recently the 2007 tribute for Sheldon Harnick and Jerry Bock. He played for the national tour of âThe Producersâ starring Jason Alexander and Martin Short at the Pantages Theater in Hollywood and the National Tour of Camelot with Michael York. Anyone interested in more information, or becoming a member of the Fillmore Ebell Club, may call Trisha Armstrong at 805-727-1901. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
Emily Largey, outbound exchange student from Fillmore, presented a program to the Fillmore Rotary Club. She spent the school year in Germany, from August 2008 to January 2209. Enlarge Photo |
By Conway Spitler — Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
If you think your teacher is tough, wait till you get a boss! -- Bill Gates
If you mess up, it's not your parents' fault, so don't whine about your mistakes, learn from them.-- Bill Gates |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
Sometime around 8:00 p.m. the driver of this beautiful 18-wheeler decided to make a U-turn on Old Telegraph Road at âBâ Street. The attempt was unsuccessful. Enlarge Photo Fillmore Fire Department had to cut a limb from this Sycamore tree to free the trailer. The road was closed for more than an hour. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
âPurebred and Home Grownâ sums up the reason for the Fair
March 30, 2009 (Ventura, CA) The Ventura County Fair is an annual celebration of agriculture; of cultivating the land, producing crops and raising livestock. With that in mind, the 31st District Agricultural Association, who organizes the Fair is pleased to announce that the theme of the 2009 Ventura County Fair is âPurebred and Home Grownâ. âFor 12 magical days we will present the community with an educational and fun look at agriculture, Ventura Countyâs principal industry. It is our wish to teach our children, and those who are new to the county, how important agriculture is to each of us, and how it can help us to better our lives,â said Barbara Quaid, the Fairâs CEO and General Manager, adding âPurebred and Home Grownâ is a perfect theme that will enhance the Fairâs distinct character.â Within this celebration visitors will also enjoy competitions in the various arts divisions, free entertainment, the fun of the carnival midway, the fabulous fair food we all enjoy once a year and many untold surprises! |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
Piru Neighborhood Council Meeting AGENDA Social hour at 6:30 p.m., refreshments will be served. Easter Egg Hunt photos from Heritage Valley Studios will be on sale during this get-together and after the meeting. Pledge of Allegiance 1. Public Comment (5 minutes per person) on issues not on the agenda below. 2. Speaker: Jim Delperdang, Ventura County Code Compliance â âCounty Zoning Enforcementâ and âBuilding and Safety Code Enforcementâ have been combined into one agency. Brief presentation on services available. 3. Speaker: Nicole Norori, CEDC â 60 Farm Worker Rentals âAn update and brief overview on the proposed development of 60 units at the former farm worker labor camp (east Center Street). Nicole will also give an update on the Focused EIR process and the 45 day public review / comment period scheduled to start April 10, 2009. (Comment period closes mid-May.) CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
Saticoy, CA â In its commitment to keeping the community healthy, Ventura County Health Care Agency and the Public Health Department are holding a community health fair in Saticoy at the Jose Flores Saticoy Community Center, on Saturday, April 18th, from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm. There will be free health screenings provided by Public Health for glucose (blood sugar), blood pressure, body mass index (BMI) and body fat. Dr. Raul Reyes, of Santa Paula, will be giving free dental screenings. In addition, the fair will provide fun for the entire family, with a prize wheel and various activities, including a Jolly Jump for kids. There will be information about access to medical care, coverage and low cost services available to all Ventura County residents. For more information on this event, please call 805-677-5252.. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
Camarillo, Calif. â For those who may have missed out on the first Babysitterâs Training Course offered by the American Red Cross of Ventura County â donât despair. Because of the overwhelming response to the first session, an additional class has been scheduled for May 1-2. The first session is on Friday, May 1 and runs from 4 to 9 p.m., and continues on Saturday, May 2 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Each student will receive certificates in Babysitting, CPR for children and infants and First Aid. Trainees will also learn how to supervise children, obtain feeding tips, get information on age appropriate games, and learn how to handle bedtime and discipline issues. The course will also cover resume writing and business card development. CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 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. Thank You! Enlarge Photo The woman on right is Madge Schaeffer former Ventura County Supervisor and woman on left is Maggie Erickson former Ventura County Supervisor. Enlarge Photo |
By Linda Nunes — Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
The revived Fillmore Flower Show, 2009, sponsored by Vision2020/Civic Pride Committee is past and now remains a memory of sweet fragrances, beautiful flower specimens, bouquets and arrangements in all their glory for those who attended and/or managed to meet the entry deadline from 7:30-10:30 AM on Saturday morning. There were 267 entries! Conway Spitler, many time, former show chairman, expressed his opinion that it was a âgood turnoutâ after an 11 year break between shows. Past shows had over 400+ entries. Violin and mandolin music on Saturday by Asher Smith and a short, spontaneous concert on Sunday by an unknown pianist, provided lovely ambience. But it was the âbuzzâ of enthusiastic and appreciative conversations filling the Senior Center as friends met up with friends they hadnât seen in a while and hearing parents explaining to their interested children the meaning of flower terms, like âfragranceâ, that delighted this committee member! |
Left to RightâBack: Wayne Bauer, High School Coordinator, Lynn Brooks, Judge, Kathleen Briggs, Soroptimist Writing Awards Chair and Judge, Rachel Cone, Middle School Coordinator, and Brooke Aguirre, Middle School Award Winner. Left to RightâFrontâHigh School and Middle School Winnersâ By Mr. Bauer were the High School Story/Essay winners Erik Orozco for 1st Place, 2nd Place to Shalise Beltran, and 3rd Place to Vanessa Villa; the High School winners for Poetry were Stephanie Hernandez (not shown in photo) for 1st place, 2nd place went to Christina Gutierrez, and 3rd Place went to Larissa Downing. Itzelle Iniguez received Honorable Mention. Near Mrs. Cone were the winners for Middle School Poetry, Sarah Pace for 1st place, Laura Garnica for 2nd place, and Brooke Aguirre for 3rd place. Brooke Aguirre also received Honorable Mention for another poem. The Middle School Short Story/Essay winners Laura Garnica for 1st Place and Michael Topete for 2nd Place. Enlarge Photo By Kathleen Briggs — Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
The Soroptimists of Fillmore honored students from Fillmore Middle School and Fillmore High School at an awards luncheon buffet on Wednesday, March 18, 2009, at Mr. Good-Lunch Cafe. The Verna Padelford Creative Writing Award for the Middle School and High School were awarded for poetry and short story/essay. All the student winners who placed received cash awards for their entries. For Middle School, the award which covered Poetry, went to Sarah Pace for 1st place, Laura Soroptimists Award Student Writers from Middle School and High School Garnica for 2nd place, and Brooke Aguirre for 3rd place. Brooke Aguirre also received Honorable Mention for another poem. The award which covered Short Story/Essay went to Laura Garnica for 1st Place and Michael Topete for 2nd Place (there was not a 3rd place winner). At the High School level, the winners for Poetry this year were Stephanie Hernandez for 1st place, 2nd place went to Christina Gutierrez, and 3rd Place went to Larissa Downing. Itzelle Iniguez received Honorable Mention. The Short Story/Essay winners were Erik Orozco for 1st Place, 2nd Place went to Shalise Beltran, and 3rd Place went to Vanessa Villa. The lst Place Winners in all the categories read their writings aloud to the approximately 55 club members and family and friends attending. The Soroptimists would like |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
Brianna Alverdi, of Fillmore, has been battling Hydrocephalus and Dandy Walker Syndrome since July 24, 2000. On Monday, April 6th, she took a 4-day trip to Disneyland, courtesy of Make-A-Wish foundation. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
Shirley and Ken Smedley of 556 Finch Court, Fillmore, were awarded Yard of the Month for April 2009. The Smedleyâs have created a beautiful drought resistant landscape. In a front yard shaded by a western sycamore and a purple robe tree, they have planted yarrow, kangaroo paws, silver wormwood, butterfly bush, wild lilac, echium and gaura among others, to create a colorful and water saving environment. The Smedleyâs yard demonstrates that a lovely setting can be created while conserving our valuable resources. The Yard of the Month award is issued by Civic Pride 2020 and includes a donated Otto and Sons $25 gift certificate. |
By Conway Spitler — Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
What a comeback
The Fillmore Flower Show has come alive again due to the great participation of Fillmore flower growers and the garden club. The two leaders for this year were Jo Ann King and Linda Nunes; and of course the great participation of the flower growers in the area. The participation by the citizens who grow the flowers and them took the time to select, pick, and groom their flowers to being to the show is appreciated by the club. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
The Boys & Girls Clubâs 4th Annual Taste of the Valley is scheduled for Sunday May 24th from 1:00 â 4:00 PM at the Fillmore City Hall Courtyard, 250 Central Ave., Fillmore. Co-chairs for the event are Diane Torrence, Prudential Realty, and Karen Araiza-Reynolds, La Cabana Restaurant. Guests will have the opportunity to meet the new restaurateurs in the Santa Clara Valley area, while reconnecting with your local favorites. The event features tastes of a variety of delicious products from local restaurants, wineries, coffee vendors, Silent Auction & Live auctions and musical entertainment by The Tune Bandits. Advance reservations for the event are $30.00 per person, or $35 at the door. Advance purchase can be made by calling Carole Power at the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley, 805-525-7910 or by email: cpower_bgcscv@hotmail.com. (We accept Visa, Mastercard, checks and cash.) Invitations for the event will be in the mail by the week of April 13th. Auction items are needed to include in the Silent and/or Live Auction. Interested donors may also contact the Club by calling Carole Power or Doug Caldwell at (805) 525-7910. Volunteers will be happy to pickup and donated items at the donorâs convenience. CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
The FHS Class of 64 is planning their 45 year reunion to be held on Saturday, June 13th. The social time and dinner will be held at the home of Jerry & Lynda Edmonds beginning at 4PM. Information is going out to classmates this week. Classmates whose addresses are missing are: Sharon Anderson Payne, Yvonne Anderson Bird,Melanie Ellis McCuellar, Phillip Fairbanks, Roger Gudgel, Donald Sorenson, Larry Sundstrom, Terry Timmons and Fred Viramontez. Anyone with addresses for any of the above are asked to email to edmondsranch@att.net or contact any of the committee members. Committee members are: Lynda Edmonds, Susan Dollar, Carol Shiells, Debby Martinson, Shirley Onstot, Joan Beem and Carol Askren. |
By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
As rescue efforts from the 6.3 magnitude earthquake in Italy continue, the Ventura County Sheriffâs Office of Emergency Services is continuing its effort to educate and better prepare Ventura County residents should such a disaster occur in our community. âOur thoughts are with the victims, families and rescue personnel in LâAquAuqila, Italy. The damages and loss of lives are truly a tragedy, yet an important reminder to Ventura County residents to be prepared,â said Laura Hernandez, Assistant Director of the Ventura County Sheriffâs Office of Emergency Services. Ventura County is vulnerable to a wide range of disasters including earthquakes, floods, fires, hazardous material incidents, transportation accidents, tsunamis and terrorism. Local officials are encouraging residents to be prepared by making an emergency supply kit, developing a family communications plan and being informed about the local hazards in Ventura County. Residents are also encouraged to consider making preparations in advance for family members with special needs and their pets. CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
Camarillo, Calif. â Thereâs still time to be a part of local history through the American Red Cross of Ventura Countyâs, Quilt of Caring Program. The campaign offers Ventura County residents and businesses an opportunity to help the local chapter raise needed funds to serve our community in times of disaster. The large, multi-colored quilt will feature the names of individuals who have donated or who are recognizing the memory of a family member who may have benefitted from the American Red Cross. The quilt is being made by Connie Hall, a volunteer at the American Red Cross of Ventura County. The $1,000 squares are sold out and 25% of the $500 squares have been purchased. The $250 and $100 squares are also still available. <1--break--> The Quilt of Caring community campaign is symbolic of the historic foundation of volunteerism within the American Red Cross when quilters used to make quilts (former blankets) for the Red Cross to warm disaster victims, refugees and others in need. The signature quilts were also used as fundraising efforts, especially during times of war. The sales of squares will continue through June 30th and the quilt is scheduled to be completed this summer. The Quilt of Caring will be prominently displayed in the lobby of the new building of the American Red Cross of Ventura County located at 836 Calle Plano in Camarillo. To participate in the Quilt of Caring Program, visit the website at www.arcventura.org or call Maria Sanchez, Director of Development and Communications at 805-987-1514. Since 1917, the American Red Cross of Ventura County has been meeting needs throughout the communities it serves. Each year, more than 1,200 local volunteers respond to more than 50 local disasters, teach tens of thousands of individualâs vital lifesaving skills, and support the men and women in the U.S. Armed Forces. The American Red Cross is not a government agency. |