By Anonymous — Wednesday, May 16th, 2018
Pictured (l-r) are Martha Richardson-Rotary Youth Leadership Awards Chair (RYLA), Remy Richardson, who attends Grace Brethren, Natalie Couse, Katie Johnson, and Damian Mesa. Fillmore Rotary sponsored the Fillmore High School students to attend the RYLA camp in Ojai. After camp was completed the students visited Rotary Club and shared their experiences, what leadership skills they had learned and their plans for the future. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Monday, May 14th, 2018
Educational event adds more interactive booths and hands-on demonstrations for over 600 students
Public works agencies play a vital role in assisting communities to prepare, respond and recover from disasters. The work of public works professionals is often done behind-the-scenes but serves to protect and enhance the safety, health and quality of life of our community. To bring to light the important role Ventura County Public Works Agency (VCPWA) plays within Ventura County and to educate the public on the wide variety of services provided, VCPWA will be hosting its National Public Works Day. This one-day, free community event will be held on Tuesday, May 22, from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Ventura County Government Center. This yearâs event will focus on emergency preparedness and response activities to events such as the Thomas Fire and winter storms. Attendees will have the opportunity to visit a wide range of hands-on booths, all highlighting the diverse scope of work for VCPWAâs five departments. Tours will feature information on native and drought tolerant plants, surveying, traffic signal technology, composting with worms, its award-winning raptor program, and demonstrations of the latest technology employed by the agency. Along with the countyâs activities, the City of Venturaâs public works team will be on-site to host two booths as well as a demonstration of the cityâs pothole filler equipment. The event will also contain several new interactive activities including: ⢠An updated and enhanced Career Center â VCPWA and County HR teams will be on hand to share information about current career opportunities and the student worker program. VCPWA engineers and field staff will be on site sharing the many ways a STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education could lead to career opportunities in public works. The cities of Oxnard and Ventura will also be joining the Career Center with information about their employment opportunities. Representatives from the American Society of Civil Engineers will be on site with career information. âNational Public Works Week has been a very successful and important event to help us connect with our community,â said Ventura County Public Works Agency Director Jeff Pratt. âItâs a great opportunity for us to educate and it will give the community a chance to get an in-depth look into the vital organizations that are dedicated to providing and sustaining the countyâs infrastructure and environment while enhancing the safety, health and quality of life for them.â VCPWAâs NPWW event has grown tremendously since launching in 2012. In 2017, more than 700 were students out of the 1,000 attendees in attendance. VCPWA anticipates a similar turnout of youth, parents and teachers to participate at this yearâs education event. |
By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Wednesday, May 9th, 2018
To encourage an increase in bicycle safety in our community, the Fillmore Citizen Patrol will be holding a bicycle and skateboard safety rodeo from 9 AM to 12 PM on Saturday, May 12th. The event will be near the BMX track at Two Rivers Park and will feature a safety course, free helmets and fitting assistance, bicycle registration, raffle prizes, and food vendors. The event will also feature displays from the Sheriffâs Bomb Squad, SWAT team, K9 Unit and Fillmore Fire Department. On April 20th, 2018 and on April 25th, 2018, the Fillmore Police Department responded to two separate injury accidents involving a vehicle striking a juvenile who was riding a bicycle without a helmet. Both juveniles suffered non-life threatening injuries as a result of the collisions. The cause of the accidents is still under investigation, but alcohol or drugs were not a factor. According to the Centers for Disease Control, âMillions of Americans ride bicycles, but less than half wear bicycle helmets. For example, a national survey conducted in 2001-2003 found that only 48% of children ages 5-14 years wore bicycle helmets when riding. Further, older children were less likely to wear helmets than younger children. In 2010 in the U.S., 800 bicyclists were killed and an estimated 515,000 sustained bicycle-related injuries that required emergency department care. Roughly half of these cyclists were children and adolescents under the age of 20. Annually, 26,000 of these bicycle-related injuries to children and adolescents are traumatic brain injuries treated in emergency departments.â (http://www.cdc.gov/healthcommunication/toolstemplates/entertainmented/ti...) The Fillmore Police Department encourages all riders, regardless of age, to take advantage of modern safety equipment, and for parents to ensure their children are wearing helmets while riding bicycles and skateboards. The safety of our children is a top priority in the city of Fillmore, and we encourage parents to attend this event with their children. Prepared by: Sergeant Kevin Vaden #2241. Approved by: Captain Eric Tennessen |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, May 2nd, 2018
Fillmore High School FFA Club attended the State Future Farmers of America Convention held in Anaheim this year. The convention began April 23rd and lasted four days where student attended leadership and competition classes and much more. The State convention also selected various schools to go to Disneyland as part of their experience and Fillmore High was one of the lucky schools that were able to go. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 25th, 2018
The Fillmore Lions Club has added a new member with the induction of German Cea. Fillmore Club President Eddie Barajas (right) congratulates Cea during induction ceremonies at a recent meeting. In addition to his name tag Cea was also presented with a Lionsâ vest. Photo courtesy Brain Wilson. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 25th, 2018
This past week Fillmore Rotary Club and Josh the Otter visited local Preschools to teach students about water safety. Pictured (l-r) Ari Larson, Martha Richardson, Josh, Cindy Blatt. Photo courtesy Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 25th, 2018
Rotary President Elect, Andy Klittich on the far left presented a check for $350 to the Fillmore High School Robotics Team. Two of the Robotics Team members, Paulina Guerrero and Andres Romero, holding the check, demonstrated the robot the team built. Their teacher, Mr. McMahon on the far right explained to the club about competitions they have participated in this past year. Photo courtesy Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 25th, 2018
Fillmore Rotary Club President Dave Wareham initiated the newest Rotarian, Barbara Filkins. Photo Courtesy Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 18th, 2018
Permits Available April 11th at City Hall
The City of Fillmore advises all local non-profit organizations that applications are available Tuesday, April 11th, for 2018 firework booth permits. Applications will be accepted until 4 p.m. on Thursday, May 31st in the City Clerk's office at Fillmore City Hall, 250 Central Avenue. The fee is $400.00; all organizations must provide proof of non-profit status and complete a âno feeâ business license application. The Cityâs Municipal Code (Section 15.38.030) requires applicants to be a non-profit association or corporation organized primarily for veteran, patriotic, welfare, city betterment, religious or charitable purposes, having on file with the City of Fillmore proof of non-profit status from either the IRS, California Secretary of State or the State Attorney General, having its principal and permanent meeting place in the City, and having been organized and established in the City for a minimum of three years continuously preceding the filing of the permit application. A maximum of 25 permits will be issued, and priority will be given to organizations that were issued permits in 2017 and continue to be eligible. If necessary, a lottery will be held in early June to randomly determine which organizations will receive permits in addition to the qualified organizations. Fireworks sales may occur within the City limits from Wednesday, June 28th at twelve oâclock noon through Wednesday, July 5th at twelve oâclock noon. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU COMPLETE THE 2018 APPLICATION â THE CITY WILL NOT ACCEPT APPLICATIONS FROM PREVIOUS YEARS. Questions regarding applications or eligibility should be directed to the City |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 11th, 2018
Rotarian Don Gunderson, was recognized by Kyle Wilson as a Paul Harris Society Member. Rotarians can donate to the Rotary Foundation which supports projects internationally and locally. By donating members can become a Paul Harris Fellow, Paul Harris Society Member, or Paul Harris Major Donor. No only was Don being recognized he also celebrated his birthday. Photo courtesy Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 11th, 2018
Bruce Johnson standing with Dave Wareham, is our local Luthier presented the latest program to the Rotary club. He has a craftsman shop where he crafts specialty guitars, in the old school way and sells them on his website. He is promoting a Jam Fest every Sunday, near the train station, beginning April 22. It will be a time when locals can join in or just come to listen. Photo courtesy Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 11th, 2018
The Friends of the Fillmore Library are hosting a fundraising luncheon to raise funds for the Fillmore Library Expansion Project. The luncheon will be held on May 21, 2018 at 1 pm at the El Pescador Restaurant, 1305 W. Ventura St, Fillmore. Tickets are $20 apiece or $30 for two. For those who wish to purchase tickets but cannot attend the luncheon, special arrangements will be made by the Friends to deliver lunches. To purchase tickets please contact the Friends of the Fillmore Library at 805-524-2731. Community members may also purchase tickets for the luncheon and find out more about the library expansion project in person at the next Fillmore Library Expansion Project Committee Meeting to be held at the Fillmore Library, 502 Second St., Fillmore on April 18, 2018 at 7pm. This meeting is open to all community members to discuss the project to expand and enhance the Fillmore Library. This meeting is free and open to the public; anyone interested in discovering more about this project or learning how the community can help is encouraged to attend. Library Expansion Project partners include: the City of Fillmore, Ventura County Library Foundation, and Friends of the Fillmore Library. For additional information, contact Ventura County Library Director, Nancy Schram at nancy.schram@ventura.org or (805) 256-8535. Fillmore Library is located at 502 Second St., Fillmore, CA 93015. Hours of service are Mondays and Tuesdays 2pm â 7pm; Wednesdays 10am â 5pm; Thursdays through Saturdays 12pm â 5pm. Ventura County Library: |
By Anonymous — Monday, April 9th, 2018
Saturday, April 21, 2018, 10:00 a.m. â 1:00 p.m. *Power point presentation on citrus history and citrus labels at 11:00 a.m. *Original California citrus crate labels and citrus-themed memorabilia on display and for *Citrus goodies will be served. The Citrus Label Society was founded in 1981 with the purpose of providing meeting places for citrus label collectors to gather together and exchange labels, to enjoy special citrus-related programs, and to share and preserve historical information about the citrus industry. Citrus labels are unique, visual images that document Californiaâs citrus heritage and the stateâs history, and are also appreciated by collectors as beautiful works of art. Everyone is welcome to this special Ventura County meeting. Tell the docent at the entrance that you are attending the meeting, and there will be no charge for Museum admission. You will also be free to enjoy the interesting historical exhibits in the Museum. *Master Gardeners of Ventura County will also be at the Museum until noon selling tomato plants, including heirloom seedlings, which supports the Master Gardener Program of Ventura County.* For more information contact Tom Spellman: tom@davewilson.com |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 4th, 2018
The Fillmore Flower show is almost here! The theme this year is âFillmore Blooms!â Look around your garden and select the blooms you want to enter. We have many faithful gardeners who bring flowers, potted plants, arrangements, bouquets and dish gardens every year. That is what keeps the flower show going. But, we encourage others to participate too. All rules, special notes and divisions are available on the website: fillmoreflowershow.com Please set aside some time next weekend to come to the Fillmore Flower Show. Public viewing is 1:00 to 4:00 Saturday and Sunday. Free admission. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 4th, 2018
Rotary President Dave Wareham presents a mug to new Fillmore Police Chief Eric Tennessen for introducing himself to the Rotary Club as well as shared about his plans as the new Chief. Tennessen grew up in South Dakota and has lived in California 21 years. He has worked for the Sheriffs Department for 20 years. He is committed to getting involved in Fillmore and meeting the people. Photo Courtesy Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |
(l-r) Robert & Griselda Guerrero and Ari Larson from Civic Pride presenting the Guerrero family with their gift certificate from Otto & Sons Nursery. Photo courtesy Miranda Alonzo. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 28th, 2018
Congratulations to Robert and Griselda Guerrero whose yard has been named the yard of the month for March 2018 by Fillmore Civic Pride. Ari Larson presented them a certificate for $40 courtesy of Otto & Sons Nursery. They enjoy spending time in their front yard and especially like the lavenderâs aroma. Their address is 204 Cook Dr. in Fillmore. For more information on Civic Pride please contact Ari Larson 805.794.7590 or email: petenari55@hotmail.com |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 21st, 2018
Pictured left is Gilbert Escoto who has been instrumental in establishing Piru Youth Sports, accepting a $500 check for the program from Fillmore Rotary Club president Dave Wareham. Photo Courtesy Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |