By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 7th, 2019
Pictured is Rotary President Ari Larson with Rotarian Kyle Wilson who presented to the Club. Kyle joined Rotary in 2005, has been President twice, International Chair many times, and is now Foundation Chair. He has received many awards for his Rotary service over the years. His program was on the Rotary Foundation. This Foundation is a fundraiser that disperses Rotary monies for projects around the world. Polio Eradication has been a major one starting in the 80’s. Teams of Rotarians have gone to countries around the world to administer the vaccine to children. Today there are only 2-3 countries with polio. Here in Fillmore our Josh the Otter water safety project received money from the Foundation. Our Club/members donate to the Permanent Fund and to PolioPlus, and a percentage of this money comes back to the Club every three years for our projects. This is one of the ways we can support our community, schools, and people of other countries. Photo Courtesy Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |
Friday, July 12th the Santa Clara Valley Boys & Girls Club hosted the 5th Annual STEM Day for Kids at the Santa Paula Club site. Over 28 Ventura County Agencies participated in providing hands on learning activities for the kids, and the Fillmore Fire Foundation and Fillmore Rotary Club who help BBQ for over 300 kids who came out to the event. Photos courtesy Jose Melgar. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 31st, 2019
Submitted by Santa Clara Valley Boys and Girls Club “What a great day this was for over 300 youth at the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley” commented CEO Jan Marholin. The 5th Annual STEM Day for Kids was July 12th located at the Santa Paula Club site. There were over 28 Ventura County Agencies that participated and had hands-on activities for the kids. Some of the participating agencies were Limoneira, Ventura County Sheriff’s Department , Crimson Mainstream, Channel Islands National Park and so many more. California Resources Corporation had a wonderful hands on oil and gas simulation with a number of their employees working with the youth. A big thank you to all of the museums that participated and Dr. Phil Hampton from Channel Islands University with his mechanical arm was a show stopper. Fillmore Rotary and Fillmore Fire Foundation did BBQ lunches for all. It was a great day!! Thank you to everyone who helped make this day happen!! |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 24th, 2019
On Wednesday, July 17th the City of Fillmore hosted Christmas in July Bunco Night at the Veterans Memorial Building. From 5:30 – 8 p.m. people from the community were welcomed to attend for free, but for $5 to play they got a chance to win some of the many prizes that were available. There was shopping and food for all to enjoy as a well. These Bunco nights are held in an effort to raise funds towards a new roof for the Veteran’s Memorial Building. Regular scheduled Bunco nights occur the 2nd Tuesday of every month, 5:30-8 p.m., and a SPECIAL Bunco night on Wednesday, August 21st, same time! Call or email 805-524-1500 ext. 713, or recreation@fillmoreca.gov for more information. Courtesy City of Fillmore Instagram. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 24th, 2019
The Rotary Club of Fillmore made a $150 donation to Grad Nite Live on behalf of Rotary 5K Team Challenge winner Pro Body Fitness. Pictured (l-r) are Alicia Hicks who received the check on behalf of Grad Nite Live, Race Director Joe Aguirre, and President Ari Larson. Photo courtesy Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 17th, 2019
The Rotary Club of Fillmore inducted new member Nick Johnson of Fillmore on July 10th. Pictured (l-r) is sponsor Scott Beylik, President Ari Larson, new member Nick Johnson. Photo courtesy Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |
Pictured is the first place winner of this year’s 10th Annual Ventura Country Fair Poster Contest which was won by Daríanna Vásquez of Santa Paula. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 10th, 2019
2019 marked the 10thyear of the annual Ventura County Poster Contest for students in grades 5 through 12. Entries were submitted from every corner of the County. Each piece of art was a personal interpretation of the Fair that reflected the theme “A Country Fair with Ocean Air” as well as each artist’s vision of what the Fair means to them. All of the artwork will be on display in the Youth Expo at the Fair. Of the 58 unique entries the three top prize winners in the 10thannual VC Fair Poster Contest have been selected. These are their stories. Daríanna Vásquez, Santa Paula I am 18 years old. I go to Vista Real Charter School and I live in Santa Paula. My main hobby and passion is Art, I use primarily Color Pencil, Acrylic and Oil paint. I was fortunate enough to help paint the sets for my middle school's play, which helped me establish a desire for others to see my work and improve my skills. Hannah Ellsberry, Camarillo I am a 17 year-old Camarillo resident and a student of Gorman Learning Center, completing both 11th and 12th grade this year; I skipped a grade. My interests include drawing, sewing, playing video games, creating my own characters, writing stories, and spending time with my friends and family. My friends have been some of my biggest encouragements; sharing with me many tips and techniques to try out, or giving me new ideas and encouragement when I can't think of anything to draw. I personally don't think I would have continued in my art without them. I haven't decided fully what I want to do now but I think I might pursue becoming either a 3D animator or an illustrator. Jorja Garcia, Oxnard I am a 14 year old living in Oxnard, CA and I attend Hueneme High School finishing up my freshman year. I am a straight A honors student who is also in recovery from a knee surgery I had in February due to a basketball injury. Currently I have been focusing on my drawing and painting skills in a Visual Arts class at school after being a self taught artist until now, and I have been making art since I was about 3 years old. Last year, I had sold over $2,000 worth of my artwork for an academic summit at Harvard University and in 2017 won 3rd place in this same poster contest for the Ventura County Fair. In the future, I hope to attend a 4-year university on the East Coast or here in California studying topics like biology or mathematics while also furthering my skills in visual/fine arts. |
On Wednesday, June 5th, at the Saticoy Country Club, the Ventura County Garden Club elected new officers for the 2019/ 2020 year. Pictured above is this year’s new Board of Officers, in no order, President Carol Beckerdite, Vice-President Christine Gallagher, Secretary Jacqualin Starr, Treasurer Carolyn Tulberg, Fillmore Director Ari Larson, Santa Paula Director Louise Oseguera, and Ventura Area Director Jenny Kinney. Photo courtesy Jacqualin Starr, VCGC Secretary. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 10th, 2019
The Ventura County Garden Club has elected a new slate of officers for their 2019 - 2020 meeting year. The new officers were welcomed at an installation luncheon held at the Saticoy Country Club in Somis, on Wednesday, June 5th (2019). They are: President ------------------- Carol Beckerdite The outgoing Vice-President, Marlene Wait, was presented with an appreciation gift for serving the past year on the Board. During the luncheon, the Club also celebrated one of its long-time members, Geneva Montes, on the occasion of her 98th birthday. The Club will not be meeting during July and August. If you have any questions you may contact Jacqualin at starrjacqualin@yahoo.com or (805) 816-6019. Have a beautiful summer! |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 3rd, 2019
On Sunday, June 30, Titina Folliero, Coordinator of Member Development for Foresters Financial, brought volunteers and school supplies to fill backpacks for the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley Youth. Titina is in charge of the non-profit arm of Foresters Financial, which gives back to local communities. Thank you for visiting our Santa Paula Club with goodies for our Youth in our Fillmore, Santa Paula and Piru Clubs! Photos courtesy Jan Marholin, CEO of Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 3rd, 2019
The PEO (Philanthropic Education Organization) Chapter GY presented this year’s PEO Education Award to Fatima Bazurto. Fatima thanked the Club and shared her plans to attended college at UC Davis. Pictured (l-r) is PEO President Jan Lee PEO, Gloria Bazurto (Fatima’s mother), Fatima, PEO Committee Chair Pat Morris PEO, and PEO Committee Member Mary Ford. Photo courtesy Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 26th, 2019
Pictured above is Rotary Club President Andy Klittich with Dan Phipps, from the Railroad Historical Museum, Dan presented on the mission of the Railroad Society which is the preservation of the railroad corridor from Santa Clarita to Montalvo, the main working area is Piru to Montalvo and promoting railroad education. Some of the activities they are part of is the Railroad Visitor Center where they have a miniature running train, train library, theater for watching train movies and a gift shop. He related that other groups may come and use the theater for movies. The group also maintains the turntable, behind the Fillmore Historical Museum, and works on maintenance, repair and painting on trains in the yard. While riding the trains they help the visitors enjoy the journey. If you love trains this is the place for you! Photo courtesy Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |
By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Wednesday, June 12th, 2019
A vehicle pursuit that occurred in Santa Paula and Fillmore on Thursday, May 30th, led to the arrest of a Santa Paula woman for felony reckless evading, grand theft of a vehicle, and felony warrant. On May 30th at approximately 1:05 p.m., a Ventura County Sheriff’s deputy observed a vehicle driving recklessly westbound on Telegraph Road and Wells Road and attempted to stop the vehicle, but was unable to catch up to it. Deputies from the Fillmore station responded, located the vehicle and attempted to stop it, but the driver failed to yield to the deputies and a pursuit ensued. The driver and sole occupant of the vehicle had been identified as Christie Wilson. As Fillmore deputies pursued Wilson, they learned she had been involved in an earlier pursuit with Santa Paula Police Department and had an outstanding felony warrant. The Sheriff’s Aviation Unit responded to assist with the pursuit. Due to excessive speeds and reckless driving by Wilson, the pursuit was terminated. A short time later, Wilson’s vehicle was located abandoned at a ranch home on South Mountain Road in Fillmore. Deputies, along with a Sheriff’s K-9, canvassed the area for Wilson and learned a ranch truck had been stolen from a nearby worker. Wilson had not been located and was believed to have fled the area in the stolen ranch truck. On May 31st, patrol deputies and detectives from the Santa Paula Police Department and Fillmore Police Department responded to Wilson’s residence in Santa Paula. Wilson was located hiding inside and was arrested, but the ranch truck she was believed to have stolen has not been located. Wilson was booked at the Main Jail for VC 10851(a) / Unlawful Taking of a Vehicle, two counts of PC 2800.2(a) / Felony Evading, and an outstanding felony warrant with her bail set at $270,000. Anyone with information regarding the stolen ranch truck is encouraged to contact Detective Shawn Pewsey at (805) 947-9128. The truck is a gray colored, four-door GMC Sierra pickup truck with a license plate number of 8G70873/CA. Nature of Incident: Vehicle Pursuit and Stolen Vehicle *** Ventura County Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 reward for information, which leads to the arrest and criminal complaint against the person(s) responsible for this crime. The caller may remain anonymous. The call is not recorded. Call Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS (8477). |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 12th, 2019
July 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31, 10am – 12pm
Rocks, fossils, oil seeps, and earthquakes, oh my! Come join us at the California Oil Museum to discover the wonders of our earth and participate in first-hand demonstrations. This summer, the museum will be hosting a series of science-centered workshops, available for Grades K – 8. Through fun and engaging workshops, students will discover fascinating information, and apply their findings through analysis and creative expression. Workshops will include a brief educational lecture, hands-on activity, art project and snack. Each class will revolve around a different topic, including The Wonderful World of Rocks and Minerals, From Soils to Sands, Fossils through Geological Time, Natural Oil Seeps and Earthquakes and Plate Tectonics. The Summer Science Workshops will take place in the Education Lab, located in the Gallery Room of the California Oil Museum. Each Wednesday during the month of July, workshops will take place from 10am to 12pm. The cost of each class is $15 per student for nonmembers and $10 per student for members. Space is limited, so be sure to visit our website www.caoilmuseum.org to register! The California Oil Museum is located at 1001 E. Main Street in Santa Paula, CA. The museum is open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm. For more information regarding our education programs, find us at www.caoilmuseum.org or call 805-933-0076. For questions about the workshops, please contact the Museum Educator at educator@caoilmuseum.org. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 12th, 2019
Rotary President Andy Klittich presented a check for $250 to Scott Beylik, of the Fire Foundation, to be used for the Rigo Landeros Memorial Golf Tournament. Photo courtesy Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 12th, 2019
In observance of the Independence Day holiday, the employees of Santa Clara Valley Disposal will be taking the day off on Thursday, July 4, affecting their pickup schedule. As a result, Fillmore residential customers will have their trash, recyclables and green waste collected one day later that week, on Saturday, July 6. The regular Friday pickup schedule will resume on July 12. For more information, call 805-647-1414. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 12th, 2019
Fillmore Rotary Club donated $1,000 to the Boys & Girls Club Summer Camp. Pictured is Rotary President Andy Klittich presenting Jan Marholin of the Boys & Girls Club, who expressed her thanks and related what the camp means to the students. Photo courtesy Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 5th, 2019
Rotary honored the Sierra High School Scholarship recipients. Adrian Palazuelos introduced the students, Alexus Alvarenga, Desirae Topete, and Jackqueline Aguayo. Catherine Romo is not pictured. Photo courtesy Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |
Triptych photo at the William Morris Chevrolet showroom, with the vintage 1927 Chevy sedan in the background. All photos by Phil Fewsmith. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 5th, 2019
As photographer new to the area Phil Fewsmith finally found a place to display his photos of the beautiful town of Fillmore. He went to the Bel-Aire Cafe located at the William L. Morris Dealership here in Fillmore for breakfast with a few sample presentation prints, he got to know the friendly server, Paula, who later introduced him to the general manager, Geoff, who, after looking at the images, agreed to have them put up for display. On his second trip to the to the café, Paula introduced Phil to William Morris, the owner. And he had agreed to display my work next the Showroom. And they ended up on the wall of the main showroom in time for the Memorial Day weekend. To see my entire body of work, including the recent "Fillmore on the 126" gallery, please visit www.fewsmith.com. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 5th, 2019
Monday, June 3rd at 11 a.m., just outside the Fillmore Police Station, Deputy Veronica Grayball was seen giving a ride along tour to Vicenta Hidalgo, as part of the Spanish Citizens Academy Program, where the students get a chance at a hands-on experience of police work. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 5th, 2019
President Andy Klittich, center, awarded Sean Morris and Dick Richardson Paul Harris Fellow pins. Paul Harris recognition acknowledges individuals who contribute, or who have contributions made in their names of $1,000 to the Rotary Foundation. Over the years Sean has received four awards and Dick has received two. Photo courtesy Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 5th, 2019
Aerin and Ashlee (l-r) are shown helping raise money for their sisters’ Flashes Cheer, by selling 2019 graduation leis at the corner of River and Mountain View. Photo courtesy Katrionna Furness. Enlarge Photo |