By Anonymous — Thursday, December 8th, 2016
The 39th annual Piru Christmas Parade welcomes all entries, including last minute people! Check-in is at San Salvador Mission on Center Street beginning at 12 p.m. for a 2:00 parade. There is no fee for entry. Post-parade activities in the Piru Train Depot area include the Fillmore High School Band and Mariachi Group, food (of course), pictures with Santa, raffles, and a horseshoe tournament. Piru River Band will begin their set at the depot about 2:30 when FHS bands finish. Celebrate the season with us! Grand Marshal Fred R. Ponce Sr. Biography On October 1, 2000 I was promoted to the position of Fire Engineer assigned to Piru sta.28. In 2002 I was selected and recognized, Firefighter of the Year for Battalion 5. The last 15 years of my career I worked at sta. 28 in Piru. I wanted to give back to the community that I grew up in, by being involved with the community and helping the citizens of Piru. I was the Fire Dept liaison working with Piru Neighbor Council; I assisted with organizing and instructing the first Piru Cert Team. On March 28, 2016 I retired with 25 years of service with Ventura County Fire Department. Now I enjoy traveling with my wife Yvonne, camping, fishing and BBQ’s with family and friends. My parents are Raymond and Elma Ponce of Piru. I have 4 children Daughter Romie Ponce, sons Fred Ponce Jr., Ray Alvarado and Joseph Ponce. Three step children daughters Susie Sandoval and Veronica Stone, step son Antelmo Sandoval and 15 grandkids. |
Fillmore Lions Club 2016 “A Celebration of Peace” Poster Contest winners Danae Olivares, Vera Colunga, and Xirnena Espenosia. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Thursday, December 8th, 2016
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By Anonymous — Thursday, December 8th, 2016
Brendan Morales 7, mom Laura Morales, his best friend Colby Satterfield 7, mom Teresa Satterfield along with a Uncle Christopher Zavala who made a large donation. The two best friends Brendan and Colby have been selling hot chocolate for the last 2 years for Fillmore Fire Departments toy drive. The boys set up a stand in their driveway with help from their moms this past Sunday December 4 at the 300 block of D Street offering hot chocolate, goodies and arts and crafts for a donation. This year they were able to raise over $300 for this good cause. Photos Courtesy of Sebastian Ramirez. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, November 30th, 2016
(l-r) Reza Razzaghipour Region President ,Sherri McGuire, Mary Graves,Katelyn fier,and Eric Irie branch Manger. Piru Canyon 4-h would like to thank Wells Fargo for there donation! It is greatly appreciated! Submitted by Piru Canyon 4-H. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, November 30th, 2016
The Fillmore lions club has announced that this year contest will be held on Monday February 6, 2017 at the Fillmore scout house at the end of Sespe Avenue by pole creek. The topic will be "Is the right to privacy a threat to our national security?" this topic is very relevant and interesting in light of the events of the past year. The computer hacks, the wiki-leeks, and the NSA phone taps just to mention a few news worthy events. Chair Bill Edmonds states that the total prize money going to the overall winner will be more than 21,000 with the Fillmore winner receiving $100 and the runner ups $25. We can have no more than 6 speakers so get your applications in early. The winner will go on to compete against the other winners from the other lions clubs in zone #8 all high school age youth who live within the boundaries of the Fillmore unified school district regardless of school may enter including home taught, foreign exchange students and students of other high schools may enter. Students who wish to enter may contact Mr. Edmonds at 524-4839 or Principal Tom Ito at Fillmore High School. Edmonds emphasizes that this public speaking competition will be very worthwhile to the students and very interesting to their parents, and to the community. Public speaking competition will look very good on college applications and resumes. Students should get started early because if takes time to develop and practice a good speech. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, November 30th, 2016
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, November 23rd, 2016
The Fillmore Fire Foundation would like to acknowledge and thank Chris Balden from the Balden Ranch Company for a recent generous donation. Pictured left to right; Assistant Chief Bill Herrera, Firefighter Greg Swirm, Chris Balden, Firefighter Jordan Castro, Engineer Mike Salazar. Submitted by Fillmore Fire Chief Keith Gurrola. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, November 23rd, 2016
A light will be shining on the Fillmore/Piru Hospice Tree in Fillmore, for names of loved ones in honor or in memory of, received by November21, 2016 for Fillmore in Memory of: Myrtie Byrum Tree Lighting Ceremony Central Park Plaza November 26,2016 at 5:30 |
By Anonymous — Thursday, November 17th, 2016
It’s hard to believe it, but Thanksgiving is only a week away and that means the Fillmore Lions Club Christmas Parade is right around the corner. This year’s Christmas Parade will be held on Saturday, December 3rd. The parade will begin at 1pm at the intersection of Central Avenue and Second Street and then proceed south on Central to Santa Clara Street. As always, Santa will trade in his sleigh for the afternoon and make his special trip down Central aboard a Fillmore fire truck. At the end of his ride, Santa will make his way to the depot to take photos with the kids, so make sure to bring your camera to take pictures. Please remember that the parade route will be posted “No Parking” from 11:00 am to approximately 3:00 pm on the day of the parade on Central Avenue from Second Street to Santa Clara. Cooperation from residents is needed in order to keep vehicles off of the parade route during that time for the safety of parade participants and spectators. The Christmas Parade is open to individuals, businesses, civic organizations, school bands, church groups, car clubs and equestrians. Just about any group or person who wants to celebrate the season with a “themed entry” is welcome and there is no cost to enter the parade. To be a part of the Christmas Parade, send an email to FillmoreChristmasParade@gmail.com and an application will be sent to you. For questions or additional information, please contact Lion Scott Lee at 524-1896. Although the Fillmore Christmas Parade has a long standing tradition in Fillmore, it was in danger of being cancelled in 2001 when the parade lost its’ sponsor. The late Hank Carrillo suggested the Fillmore Lions Club assume the responsibility for the Christmas Parade as a service to the community and the Lions Club continue to sponsor the Parade in Hank Carrillo’s honor. Fillmore Lions wish you a wonderful Thanksgiving and look forward to seeing you on December 3rd! |
By Anonymous — Thursday, November 17th, 2016
A traditional Thanksgiving feast with all of the fixings
The Dunbar Group is pleased to carry on Troop Real Estate’s tradition of feeding those in need on Thanksgiving. With this year’s donation from the Dunbar Group, the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley will be able to celebrate the holiday at all three club locations (Santa Paula, Fillmore and Piru) by having Club staff cook a traditional Thanksgiving feast with all of the fixings the day before the actual holiday. “Our youth always enjoy having a holiday feast with their friends and Club Staff . It is a sense of community and celebration for them” states Boys & Girls Club CEO Jan Marholin. This year the three feasts will host over three hundred youth! Thank you Dunbar Group. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Thursday, November 17th, 2016
With the holiday season approaching, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) reminds consumers to use safe food preparation and storage measures to prevent foodborne illness. Bacteria that can be found in foods such as meat and poultry may cause illness if they are insufficiently cooked, inadequately cooled or improperly handled. “We can help ensure that foodborne illnesses don’t ruin our holidays by properly preparing and handling meat, poultry and other foods,” said CDPH Director and State Public Health Officer Dr. Karen Smith. About 48 million illnesses, 128,000 hospitalizations and 3,000 deaths in the U.S. each year are related to foodborne diseases, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Foodborne diseases can be prevented by: Symptoms of foodborne disease can include diarrhea, which may be bloody, vomiting, abdominal cramps and fever. Most infected people recover from foodborne illnesses within a week. Some, however, may develop complications that require hospitalization. Young children, the elderly, pregnant women and people with weakened immune systems are at highest risk for potentially life-threatening complications. Additional information about food safety is available on the U.S. Department of Agriculture Meat and Poultry hotline at 1-888-MPHotline (1-888-674-6854). Consumers can also access the national Partnership for Food Safety Education’s Fight BAC! website. |
By Anonymous — Monday, November 14th, 2016
Tree LightingCeremony Central Park Plaza November 26,2016 at 5:30
A light will be shining on the Fillmore/Piru Hospice Tree in Fillmore, for names of loved ones in honor or in memory of, received by November 7, 2016 for Fillmore in Memory of: Jeffrey Hansen Santa Clara Valley Hospice Home Support Group Inc. |
By Jason Rockney — Thursday, November 10th, 2016
The students of Fillmore High School always enjoy a visit to La Fondita restaurant in downtown Fillmore. As the smell of delicious Mexican cuisine wafts through the open door, restaurant owner Petra Patricía R. García welcomes students with a warm smile. On November 1st, to celebrate the upcoming Dia De Los Muertos, three classes from Fillmore High School stopped by for a flavorful lunch. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Thursday, November 10th, 2016
In observance of Thanksgiving Day, the employees of Santa Clara Valley Disposal are taking the day off on Thursday, Nov. 24. As a result, Fillmore residential customers will have their trash collected on Saturday, Nov. 26, one day later than usual. The regular Friday schedule will resume the following week. For more information, call 647-1414 |
By Anonymous — Thursday, November 10th, 2016
This November, the American Red Cross encourages eligible donors to give the perfect gift – a blood donation – to help ensure a sufficient blood supply throughout the holiday season. A decline in donations occurs from Thanksgiving to New Year’s Day when donors are busy with family gatherings and travel. However, patients don’t get a holiday break from needing lifesaving transfusions. In fact, every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood. Timothy Sheely’s wife received 12 units of blood products during emergency surgery after the birth of their son. “If it had not been for blood donors, she may not have survived that ordeal, but thanks to generous blood donors, I still have a wife and my kids still have their Mom,” he said. “I can't possibly thank those people in person, but I can give a little piece of me back with each donation for the greater good. Thanks to those who are able to donate and choose to donate!” The Red Cross encourages donors to start a new holiday tradition and bring family and friends together to donate blood or platelets. Donors of all blood types are needed to give this November to help ensure a sufficient supply for hospital patients. As a thank you for donating around the Thanksgiving holiday, all those who come to donate Nov. 24-28 will be invited to download a set of recipes from celebrity chefs. To make an appointment to give blood, download the Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767). Donors are encouraged to make appointments and complete the RapidPass online health history questionnaire at redcrossblood.org/rapidpass to save time when donating. Upcoming blood donation opportunities: Ventura County Camarillo Newbury Park Simi Valley Thousand Oaks Ventura How to donate blood Blood donors can now save time at their next donation by using RapidPass to complete their pre-donation reading and health history questionnaire online, on the day of their donation, prior to arriving at the blood drive. To get started and learn more, visit redcrossblood.org/RapidPass and follow the instructions on the site. About the American Red Cross |
By Anonymous — Thursday, November 10th, 2016
The Humane Society of Ventura County will hold its annual “Santa Paws” fund-raisers on Nov. 20 in Ventura and at the HSVC’s shelter in Ojai on Dec. 4, where pets – along with their families – can have their pictures taken with Santa. The Ventura photo shoot on Nov. 20 will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Ventura Beach Marriott, 2055 E. Harbor Blvd. The event in Ojai on Dec. 4 also runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The HSCV shelter is located at 405 Bryant St. For a $25 donation, pet owners receive several professional photos on a compact disc that will be ready to take home the day of the event. Many festive pet costumes to doll up pets will be available. Pocket pets, reptiles and birds are all welcome. The HSVC asks attendees to being their dogs on a lease and cats in a carrier. Adults and children are welcome in photos – with or without Santa. Those who do not have a pet can still bring their children to avoid long lines at the mall. Greg Cooper, a professional photographer, will shoot the pictures. Chuck Bowman is Santa. The Ojai event also will feature a Holiday Craft Fair where local artists and crafts people will have one-of-a kind gifts. Firefly Ceramics will be on hand with a booth for attendees to make their own ornament keepsake with a $20 donation to the shelter’s kennel campaign. The Humane Society of Ventura County is a private, nonprofit organization founded in 1932. It does not receive federal, state or local tax dollars to operate and relies solely on private donations. |
By Anonymous — Thursday, November 3rd, 2016
The Relay for Life of Fillmore- Piru did a tremendous job this year! 36 teams raised over $68,929.75, which is exceeding their goal by almost $20,000. The Top Fundraising participant was a little girl by the name of Presley McLain who personally raised over $6,000. Starting with her birthday party last November where in lieu of gifts she asked for donations to the American Cancer Society. The top fundraising team was Namaste who has been with the Relay for Life of Fillmore-Piru over 10 years now. They raised over $9500 dolloars and since they started over $50,000 to the American Cancer Society. Although the event may have been wrapped up we are still fundraising, because Cancer Never sleeps come out this Saturday October 29th to Elkins Ranch Cruise Night, and the proceeds will benefit the American Cancer Society and Relay for Life of Fillmore-Piru. Also next year we will be have the Relay for Life of Fillmore-Piru on September 23rd 2017, 9am at ShiellsPark in Fillmore Ca. For any further questions please call Caitlin Barringer at 805-644-4345. |
By Anonymous — Thursday, November 3rd, 2016
Saturday October 29th, Fillmore’s So optimist hosted a Halloween Dog Parade and Costume Contestants were Carol Connaway with El-Way and Spice, Judi Clark with Callie & Jack, Judy Cuevas with Bo Peep and Susan Johnson with her “Dorothy.” Enlarge Photo |
Board members Ellen bewey, Chris Villegas, Cynthia King, Kate English birector, Rotary President, Julie Latshaw, One Step student, and Board members Susan Johnson, Al Huerta and Bethany Carpenter. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Thursday, November 3rd, 2016
Fillmore Rotary met at the One Step A La Vez site for breakfast and meeting. Rotarian Kate English, Executive Director of One Step, explained their three main goals: to be a drop in center/homework, adult/parent support through classes etc., and work with juveniles to find jobs and get them on the right path for the future. |