By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
Entries Accepted July 18, 19, 20 at Ventura County Fairgrounds
Soon the Ventura County Fairgrounds will be full of pies, jams, table settings, photographs, homegrown fruits and vegetables, sculptures, homemade wines and beers, aquariums, gem & mineral exhibits, rabbits, sheep, and many, many other Fair entries. Make sure the fruits of your labor are on display during the 133rd Annual Ventura County Fair by bringing your entries to the Fairgrounds on the upcoming Entry Weekend. On July 18, 19, 20 from 10am to 5pm, many departments will be accepting entries for the 2008 Ventura County Fair. Departments accepting entries include Amateur Fine Arts; Hobbies, Models & Collections; Home Arts (Arts & Crafts, Clothing & Textiles, Preserved Foods, and Special Exhibits); Professional Arts; Uncle Leo’s Barn Ag Contest; and Youth Expo & 4-H/Grange. Further information regarding entry dates for other departments can be found at the Fair’s website: www.venturacountyfair.org With over 5,000 competitive exhibit categories, you are bound to find an exhibit to showcase your talents. There are trophies, ribbons, and over $175,000.00 in cash awards available. Make sure you check out the entry date for the Agriculture Dept.’s new scarecrow contest—cash prizes available in each class for a unique scarecrow. Don’t miss out on your chance to show Ventura County what you can do! For more detailed information, please see the 2008 Ventura County Fair Entry Guide available at many convenient locations throughout Ventura County and online at www.venturacountyfair.org Make sure to tell all your friends to “Meet you at the Fair” where they can oooh and aaah over your wonderful entries. For more information, please call (805) 648-3376. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
Zero Charge-Offs; Zero Non-Performing Assets
SANTA PAULA, CA. July 11, 2008- Santa Clara Valley Bank (SCVBank;OTC BB:SCVE.OB) today announced its 2008 second quarter financial results. SCVBank reported that net income was $170,000 in the second quarter of 2008, an increase of 97xx%, XXover the $86,000 of net income reported in the first quarter of 2008. For the six months ending 6/30/08, SCVBank’s net income was $256,000, or $0.23 per share, an increase of 137% compared to $108,000, or $0.10 per share, for the same period a year earlier. SCVBank’s net interest income increased by $233,000 or 10.7% over the same period in 2007. The Bank’s net interest margin remained strong at 4.54% for June. In 20082007, the Bank’s assets grew to $108.3 million, up from $107.3 million at year-end 2007. Loans grew from $81.6 million at year-end to $84.1 million, or 3.1% at June 30, 2008. The Bank holds $91.82 million in deposits, up from $91.6 million at year-end. Non-interest bearing deposits comprise 32% of total deposits. The Bank’s loan portfolio continues to perform well. SCVBank continues to have no non-performing loans and delinquencies are minimal. There were no loan charge-offs for the 6th consecutive quarter. During the last twelve quarters, the Bank has charged-off only $1,200. The Bank’s liquidity remains solid, allowing for increases in sound loans. SCVBank has been profitable since 2002. “Our increasing net income is a testament to the strength and conservative nature of SCVBank,” stated Chairman Guy Cole. “The Board’s oversight and conservative nature continues to ensure our long term success”. “The Bank is in a very strong capital position. We believe that our stock repurchase program has contributed significantly to maintaining the price of the Bank’s common stock, while that of other financial institutions has fallen dramatically,” said CEO Hause. “While we are proud of our credit quality at SCVBank, I want to applaud our loan customers for continuing to honor their loan obligations during these trying times. We appreciate their character and integrity very much”. Founded in 1998, Santa Clara Valley Bank has offices in Santa Paula, Fillmore, and Valencia. Under its stock symbol of SCVE.OB, Santa Clara Valley Bank's stock is traded through Howe Barnes Hofer & Arnett, McAdams Wright Ragen, Wedbush Morgan Securities and Monroe Securities. The Bank's web site is www.SCVBank.com. Santa Clara Valley Bank Corporate Headquarters |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
What: FOOD Share needs your field and backyard seasonal picks of fruit and produce to feed the hungry. When: Donations accepted all year long Where: At gleaning Sites throughout Ventura County and in fields and backyards where there are trees or orchards. Why: FOOD Share feeds more than 30,000 men, women and children each month. FOOD Share needs the seasonal picks from our agricultural, farming and general community to support our vision to feed and nourish the hungry of Ventura County. Your picks are then distributed to more than 150 community partner agencies and are supplied to those in our community who need it most. Please donate your picks today! How: Call today to help feed the hungry! Contact Lance Ferguson at 805-983-7100 x135 |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
On July 12th, 2008, John Stipec Jr., father of Pamela Mueller, was reported missing. Stipec is driving a Dodge pick-up truck that was recently purchased. He occasionally drives to the stores on Wendy Drive in Newbury Park. However, Stipec is unfamiliar with the streets in Thousand Oaks and frequently travels on Lynn Road to get to Newbury Park. Before leaving his house, Stipec threatened to take his own life. Stipec has recently exhibited signs of dementia. Stipec takes medication for high blood pressure and did not take any of his medications with him when he left. Last week, Stipec mentioned to a family friend that he wanted to drive his new truck up to San Francisco. - John Stipec Jr., 7/22/22 THIS BULLETIN IS FOR INFORMATION ONLY. |
By Anonymous — Friday, July 11th, 2008
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By Anonymous — Thursday, July 10th, 2008
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By Conway Spitler — Thursday, July 10th, 2008
The Fillmore High Alumni Association lost a dearly beloved individual this past week with the death of Rosie Gallardo
In the earlier days of the Alumni Association, we were an enthusiastic group of “nuts” who wanted to do more for the students of Fillmore High. Do more for a Hall of Fame! And many other activities along the line to assist graduates of Fillmore High. |
Piru Petroleum held their Annual Melinda Bishop/Bruce Smith Memorial Horseshoe Tournament on Saturday, June 28th at Britt Park. The proceeds from this tournament benefit the club’s scholarship fund. Scholarship recipients for this year were: Bernadette Alamillo, Stephanie Butts and Tenea Golson, Fillmore High School graduates and David “DJ” Wareham a graduate of St. Bonaventure High School. Congratulations to these students. The Horseshoe tournament was well attended and a great time was had by all. A total of 18 teams participated and the winners were Henry Sr. & Henry Jr., (above) father and 11 year old son, last name not avaible at press time. It was their first tournament. Second place went to Victor and Rose Marie Schlau from Lake Hughes; third place went to Kingston Lindsey from Oxnard and his partner Lenny. The 50/50 raffle winner was Cindy Vaiz. Piru Petroleum Club would like to thank all who participated to make the day so successful, especially Paul Vaiz for running the tournament. Piru Petroleum Club meets on the 2nd & 4th Friday of each month except December and has Family Night dinners on the 3rd Thursday of each month except November & December. Everyone is welcome to attend. Courtesy of Piru Petroleum. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Thursday, July 10th, 2008
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Round three of the Fillmore Fitness Project (Fitness Boot Camp) was held at A Street Storage Friday, July 4, 2008. (Above) Everybody was working hard at getting fit as Fitness Project Director Ivan Chavez corrects form, with Assistant Director Marcos Zuniga (far right) watching carefully. Photo by Bob Crum Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Thursday, July 10th, 2008
Powerful right jab by Angelica of the Hair Gallery... TI Reuban Armenta observes... Photo by Bob Crum Enlarge Photo Fitness Project director Ivan Chavez demonstrates proper push up form... Photo by Bob Crum Enlarge Photo Saving the best for last... ye ole tire toss. These fitness participants are getting ready to heave ho the big tire... Photo by Bob Crum Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Thursday, July 10th, 2008
Bring the children to meet Itty Bitty, the dachshund, hero of the book “Itty Bitty Saves the Day”. Author Armando N. Garza will read his book on July 10, 2008 at 3 PM, assisted by Itty Bitty, himself, telling a story of how anyone can do big things, even if you’re little. |
By Anonymous — Thursday, July 10th, 2008
Pre Fair Tickets Now Available at Convenient Locations You’re already planning to meet us at the 2008 Ventura County Fair, so why not take advantage of some terrific Pre Fair savings? You’ll be ready for all the fun, food, and festivities the Fair has to offer while saving money in the process. The Ferris wheel will soon be sitting next to the Pacific Ocean, and you can be one of the first people to ride it. Buy 50 ride tickets for $20 before the Fair. Pre Fair ride tickets allow you to ride more rides for your money, and we know you want to ride as many as possible. Each ride takes 3-7 tickets, and tickets are valid only for the 2008 Fair. One day at the Fair is not nearly enough to take in all fun and excitement. A Season Ticket allows you to enjoy all 12 days of the 2008 Fair for one convenient price. Don’t forget—Miller Lite Grandstand Arena will host great live entertainment and admission to these events is included in Fair entry. Season tickets are available at $65 for Adults (age 13 and older) and at $44 for youth (6-12) and seniors (62 and older). This year Weekend Metrolink and Fair Combos are available. A great way to avoid pain at the pump and the hassle of parking, the Metrolink will drop you off right at the Main Gate. On Saturdays and Sundays, August 1 &2 and August 8 & 9, Metrolink will run round trip from Chatsworth with intermediate stops at Simi Valley, Moorpark, Camarillo, and Oxnard. Please see www.venturacountyfair.org for Combo pricing or call (805) 648-3376 for more information. Pre-Fair carnival ride tickets, season tickets, and Metrolink/Fair combos are available at the Ventura County Fairgrounds Administrative Office, 10 W. Harbor Blvd., Ventura Monday thru Friday from 8am-5pm. This year pre-fair tickets are also available at the California Welcome Center, 1000 Town Center Dr., Oxnard (Tall Green Bldg. 101 at Oxnard Blvd.). Very conveniently located, the California Welcome Center is a great way to quickly pick up tickets for fairgoers in southern Ventura County. Please go to www.venturacountyfair.org or call (805) 648-3376 for the latest Fair information. |
By Anonymous — Thursday, July 10th, 2008
Rancho Camulos Museum…where the history, myth, and romance of Old California still linger… It is a National Historic Landmark where the early Californio lifestyle is preserved in its original rural environment. |
By Anonymous — Thursday, July 10th, 2008
July 18-20, 2008 Santa Paula Kiwanis: Bill Grant, (805) 207-0182; Kiwanis, POB 186, Santa Paula, CA 93061 City of Santa Paula: Brian Yanez, (805) 933-4226, Santa Paula Community Services Dept Known as the “Citrus Capital of the World” because of its expansive lemon and orange orchards, the City of Santa Paula celebrates the fruit of California every year with the popular Kiwanis Citrus Festival. The 41st Annual Kiwanis Citrus Festival is a full weekend of headline entertainment, carnival rides, a downtown parade, car show, citrus and avocado pavilion, specialty foods, arts and crafts vendors, family fun stage, and fruity fun and games. The Festival starts at 5 PM on Friday, July 18, and runs through Sunday, July 20, 2008. The presenting sponsor for the Festival is Limoneira Company, one of Ventura County’s oldest and largest agricultural businesses. All of the attractions and details can be found on the Festival website, www.santapaulafestival.org. What: The 41st Annual Citrus Festival of Santa Paula |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 9th, 2008
Robert Munns, Fillmore Artist, has once again been accepted in a National Juried Art Exhibition with his drawing entitled “Macrophage Study #7.” The Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences 2008 Competition: Works of Art on Paper, held in Loveladies, New Jersey, opened June 21 and runs to July 14. Juror for the show is Charlotte Kotik, Curator Emerita of Contemporary Art, Brooklyn Museum of Art. http://www.lbifoundation.org/. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 9th, 2008
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
Friday June 27, fireworks were being dropped off at the stands around Fillmore. Sales began on Saturday and will continue until the 4th of July. This year they predict sales will be good considering the holiday falls on a Friday. But the economy might hinder the sale a little. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
Fillmore Soroptimist boardmembers received a Board of Supervisors’ proclamation on the local organization’s 50th Anniversary. The commendation was presented by Supervisor Kathy Long, District 3, at the Ventura County Board of Supervisors meeting, May 20, 2008. Pictured are (l-r) Oralia Herrera, Incoming President 2008-09, Supervisor Long, Terri Aguirre, current president, Kathleen Briggs, Jeri Schleimer, Betty Carpenter, and Kathi Marsden. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
Become a part of where the history, myth and romance of Old California still linger. Lead tours or volunteer to assist with other museum activities depending on your interests and availability. Join us as we expand to meet the needs of our new Visitor Center. This is an opportunity to learn more about our local history and bring this experience alive for others. The next training starts July 12. For more information about Rancho Camulos Museum visit www.ranchocamulos.org. Call the museum (805-521-1501) to sign up or get more information. |
By Steve Conaway — Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
At the last City Council meeting the council voted to support a future business item on the issue of the General Plan Safety Element. The Safety Element lists, in broad brush strokes, the risks and issues of living in Fillmore. We’re a small town surrounded by rivers, creeks and mountains. If we live in Fillmore, we have a responsibility to understand what risks we collectively share and accept. As individuals, we should be prepared for disastrous events. Living in Southern California our largest risk is possibly that of earthquakes. The effects of such events still ring true for many in town. We also know that our rivers and creeks have been known to flood, our hills burn and mudslides do occur. Yet, we all accept these risks and continue to live in our respective locations. Part of the Safety Element should be continuing education. Just as our Fire and Police Department train for events, individually we should also be trained and prepared for Mother Nature’s worst. I hope that citizens take the opportunity to engage this issue and help us revise the important aspects of the General Plan Safety Element as that process takes shape. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
Participants invited to Join the Fun
The 2008 Ventura County Fair Parade is scheduled to march down Main Street in downtown Ventura to celebrate the 133rd Ventura County Fair. |