By Anonymous — Thursday, July 24th, 2008
On June 11, 2008, Deputy Probation Officer Monica Rodrigues was severely injured when she was hit by a rock while traveling on the 101 Freeway. The large rock was thrown from the overpass at Wendy Drive in Newbury Park. Monica was struck on the head and had to undergo emergency brain surgery to remove bone fragments. Doctors had to install a titanium plate in her head and she is still recovering from her injuries. Monica’s family, co-workers, a local business and Crime Stoppers have currently pledged a reward of $6,500 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for this crime. Please contact the California Highway Patrol at 553-0800 if you have any information about this incident. If you would like to contribute to the reward, additional donations are welcome and can be made by contacting Russ Whitmeyer at 432-0054. Monica’s extended family at the Ventura County Probation Agency is asking for the community’s help to identify and bring to justice the person responsible for her injuries. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008
Sespe Creek at the Swallows Nest. Dry weather has left little water at the popular old swimming hole. Enlarge Photo If the condition of lower Sespe Creek is any indication, southern California would seem to be in a drought period. Above, Sespe Creek across from the Swallows Nest. Swallows Nest itself is little more than a water hole surrounded by baked, mud-coated bounders. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008
The southern end of Central Avenue is now closed off during the construction of the storm water drain. Considering the size of the job, construction has proceeded quickly. The most difficult and time-consuming part will be the construction of the drain beneath Highway 126. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008
[Nathan Oseguera , 27of Fillmore, was sentenced on July 7 to 13-years in prison for participating in a gang related home invasion robbery] Our family has finally decided to break our silence on the horrible ordeal involving our son/brother/nephew/grandson/friend, Nathan Oseguera. Most importantly, we would like to express our greatest and most sincere condolences to the family of Bret Godfrey. Please know that we have and will continue to keep your family in our prayers. Although we would have preferred to keep this a private family matter, we have heard numerous lies, assumptions, and accusations made about our family as a whole. We have tried to ignore the Fillmore "trash-talk", but it seems that this "trash-talk" has now been accepted as fact by many. We are in no way condoning the actions of this crime; we know and accept the punishment for it. Our family's name has been dragged through the mud. Those of us who have known Nathan's parents all of our lives know that they have been amazing parents, making every sacrifice possible to help their children, family, and friends. Nathan's sisters are both college graduates; one a Special Education Elementary School teacher; the other a Registered Nurse. Our family is active in our communities, churches, and schools. This incident should not be a reflection of our family as a whole. We would really like to try to bring more attention to the problem of methamphetamines in our community. This has been a prime example of how this drug is destroying our cities, our kids, and entire families. This drug turns your loved ones into people you don't know. It leaves you feeling helpless as you watch it destroy your children. It is a dangerous, powerful, highly addicting drug. It is overtaking our country, and has hit Fillmore especially hard. The drug does not discriminate; white, brown, rich, poor, good parenting, bad parenting; it can be ANY our children. Please urge your police department, city leaders, school districts, to put more resources into this fight. They can do more. We must demand it. We cannot continue to pretend we live in a perfect little town. What good is it to have this cute, picturesque town, if our kids are being destroyed. We do not take this seriously or acknowledge the severity of the problem until it hits us personally and is too late. We pray that no other family will have to go through the nightmare we and all involved have had to the past year. He is now paying his debt to society and we hope that people will accept that, do everything to keep your kids safe, rather than "trash-talk." Please respect the fact that no matter what, this is our son and brother who we love dearly and are trying to deal with him being gone on a daily basis. We remember the sensitive, loving, extremely giving person before the drugs, who was loved by his family, friends, teachers, coaches, and friends. His daughter and nieces continue to ask for him. So, please, while we make no excuses, know that there are no winners in this all. Thank you to all our family, friends, and strangers, who have been so supportive. Once again, please put pressure on anyone who will listen about the seriousness of drugs in our community. FORCE them to invest in recreation and safe-alternatives for children. |
By Conway Spitler — Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008
Eleanor Roosevelt wrote...
Many people will walk in and out of your life, but only true friends will leave footprints in your heart. To handle yourself, use your head; to handle others, use your heart. Anger is only one letter short of danger. If someone betrays you once, it is his fault; if he betrays you twice, it is your fault. Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people. He who loses money, loses much; he, who loses faith, loses all. Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, but beautiful old people are works of art. Learn from the mistakes of others. You can’t live long enough to make them all yourself. Friends, you and me..you brought another friends and then there were three. We started our group..our circle of friends and like that circle there is no beginning or end. Yesterday is history, tomorrow is mystery, today is a gift. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008
County Supervisor Kathy Long, 3rd District would like to announce to all residents of Ventura County that the next Santa Paula Tattoo Removal Clinic will be held on Saturday July 26, 2008 from 8:30 am – 12 noon, no appointments necessary. Orientation for first time participants will be at 9 am located at 1334 E. Main St. the Santa Paula Family Care Clinic. Due to overwhelming response, spaces will be limited. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008
This training is provided by Fillmore Fire Department Special Operations
C.E.R.T. is about readiness, CERT is a positive and realistic approach to emergency and disaster situations where citizens will be initially on their own and their actions can make a difference. Through training, citizens can manage their utilities and put out small fires; treat the three killers by opening airways, controlling bleeding, and treating for shock; provide basic medical aid; search for and rescue victims safely; and, if they desire, assist their community by joining the Fillmore CERT Team. There is no cost for the training. WHEN: 7 Wednesdays, 7-9 pm WHERE: El Dorado Club House WHO: Adults HOW TO REGISTER: Attend class |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008
Only Labor Day Parade in Southern California
Santa Paula, CA - The 4th Annual Labor Day Parade is held Monday, September 1, 2008 at 10 AM on Main Street in Santa Paula. Entries of all kinds are welcome. Entries representing occupations and workers are especially welcome. Entry deadline is August 22, 2008. Parade entry forms are available online at http://www.ci.santa-paula.ca.us/docs/2008labordayparade.pdf or at Santa Paula City Hall and the Santa Paula Times, 944 E. Main Street. For further information call 933-0701. The Parade is sponsored by the Santa Paula Labor Day Parade Committee, the Rotary Club of Santa Paula and the City of Santa Paula. Walking groups with banners, musical groups, floats, workers riding in work-related vehicles, equestrians, and all groups representing a Labor Day theme are invited to participate. The parade starts at 7th and Main Street and ends at the Gazebo at Santa Barbara and Mill. Trophies for “Most Original,” “Most Participants,” “Best Overall Use of Theme” and “Most Animated” will be awarded in ceremonies at the conclusion of the parade at the Gazebo. This year’s Grand Marshall is Dr. and Mrs. Carlson. The 2008 theme is “Celebration of Working People.” For more information, please contact Al Guilin (805) 525-8839. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008
Motor vehicle collisions nationwide are the leading cause of death for drivers between the ages of teenagers. California has the second highest fatality rate involving drivers between the ages of 15-20. “This tragic loss of young lives is a concern to us, and we hope this program can reduce the death toll,” stated CHP Officer Mike Untalan. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is teaming up with local teenagers and their parents/guardians on Thursday, July 24th at 6:30 pm at the Ventura CHP office for a program called “Start Smart” specifically geared towards the reduction of collisions and injuries involving teen drivers. Start Smart addresses traffic safety issues that directly affect new drivers. Start Smart speaks directly to the newly licensed drivers and their parents/guardians. This program entails collision avoidance techniques, collision causing elements, driver responsibilities, and local area traffic collision trends. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008
Fillmore, CA – HANDS-ON Consultations (HOC), Computer Support Services, a Fillmore, Ventura County based company, is pleased to announce their ten (10) year anniversary as a full-time computer support company serving the communities of Ventura County and beyond. |
By Anonymous — Monday, July 21st, 2008
1947 - Joan Bottomly Wright Temple, Joy Brockus Rogers, Pat Spangler Stocker. All photographs courtesy Bill Stocker. Enlarge Photo |
By Conway Spitler — Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
It was interesting to attend the recent special meeting of the Fillmore City Council in the Memorial Building about the storm drains, water softeners and flood zones.! |
By Ronda Reyes — Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
Be WARNED...Where you place your money for safe-keeping and how long you leave it there may be simply preparing to hand it to the State of California! |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
Its still not to late to reserve your place. We have extended payment till July 25th. Please call Shelley Boblett at 805-650-8267. We will not take payment at door and you will not be let in unless you pay full price. Classmates of 1987 & 1989 if you are still interested please call me for details. There will not be any invites sent out. It’s by word of mouth only, but we need a head count. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
Mike Sarahung’s building at 340 Central Ave is nearing completion. The project consists of a three-story building with eight apartments, eight parking spaces, about 4,200 sq. ft. of commercial space, and pedestrian promenade. The City of Fillmore will issue a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy for the second floor this week. There is still a tremendous amount of details that need to be completed, however, the life and safety issues are done and three residential tenants are prepared to begin living there now. A medical office is being located in the back of the building on the first floor. Some significant features of the building are the following: 3-story building and yet the building fits within the scale of downtown: Architecturally compatible to the historic look of downtown, the exterior is not completed at this time: Mixed-use of residential and commercial in one building: Internal courtyard and balconies for tenants to serve as a quite private outdoor space in a busy downtown: Private parking for the residential tenants: Pedestrian promenade that allows greater access to Central Ave. from the rear parking lot. The public parking lot is being expanded this year and landscaping will be added. The project is 30 units per acre, yet by the design of the building, the density is not apparent. Enlarge Photo Shown above, the parking garage of the new retail/apartment building on mid-Central Avenue. The garage will accommodate eight vehicles. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
Photography Contest Now Open for Ventura County Youth
(Ventura, CA) “Kids, Cameras, and Crops” Youth Photography Contest is now accepting entries. The contest, in its second year, is run by Ventura County 4-H and the Ventura County Fair and is looking forward to more great entries this year. The contest is open to Ventura County youth ages 9-18. “Kids, Cameras, and Crops” encourages youth to look at the agriculture around them in new and interesting ways. All entries will be showcased at this year’s Ventura County Fair, July 30-August 10. Each entrant may submit one entry for each of 4 categories: Agriculture Products, Agriculture Equipment, Agriculture Places, and Agriculture People. The same image may not be entered in more than one category. Detailed rules and instructions are available on the Fair’s website: www.venturacountyfair.org Entries must be received by July 18, 2008. Mail entries to “Kids, Cameras, and Crops” Photo Contest, Ventura County Fairgrounds, 10 West Harbor Blvd., Ventura, CA 93001 or hand-deliver entries to Ventura County 4-H Office, 669 County Square Drive, Suite 100, Ventura, CA 93003. For more information, please contact the Ventura County 4-H Office at (805) 662-6943. |