By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 24th, 2015
Ventura, CA - The 2015 WIB Awards were presented at the annual meeting of the Workforce Investment Board (WIB) of Ventura County on June 18 at the Ventura County Office of Education. The annual awards program recognizes individuals, employers, organizations and partnerships for extraordinary work or volunteer efforts to advance workforce development in the Ventura County region. “The WIB Award winners leverage workplace, partnership and networking opportunities to support work experience, training and career advancement that benefit employers and job seekers,” says Cheryl Moore, executive director of the WIB. “The award recipients are making a real contribution to the strength and competitiveness of the Ventura County workforce.” WIB Youth Opportunity Award “Students benefit from real-life experiences and get a chance to see if hospitality is something that resonates with them,” says Wood. “While helping students, the internship program also helps our hotel to cultivate a workforce for the hospitality sector, which is one of the top three revenue-generating industries in the county. Through the program, we have hired full-time associates and part-time summer associates.” Also receiving the WIB Youth Opportunity Award are Ralph Imondi and Linda Santschi, co-founders and scientific directors at Coastal Marine Biolabs (CMB) in Ventura Harbor. For more than nine years, the organization has engaged Ventura County high school students in an authentic research environment. Under the guidance of Imondi and Santschi, students gain an appreciation for the daily practice of science and contribute real data to the scientific community. Through national funding support, students are able to participate in research-based educational programs at no charge. CMB also makes innovative technology resources and training available to teachers to help them better prepare their students for life science careers. “To participate productively in the 21st century scientific workforce, students will need to be conversant in a universal scientific language that bridges multiple life science domains,” says Santschi. “CMB’s programs are inherently multidisciplinary in scope, introducing students to scientific issues, concepts and methodologies with a level of depth and rigor that cannot be replicated in traditional learning settings.” The WIB Collaborative Action Award is for partnerships that help to meet employer needs, improve the relevance and capacity of education and workforce training and/or support business retention in Ventura County. There are four award recipients this year. Tiffany Morse, Ph.D., director of career and technical education with the Ventura County Office of Education in Camarillo, has facilitated collaboration across multiple school districts, adult education and community colleges through the California Career Pathways Trust Grant initiative. “VC Innovates represents an unprecedented collaboration countywide to connect employers, education and the community to advance workforce education,” says Morse. “It has been a privilege to work with so many different organizations towards the same goal and to see that work rewarded with another $10 million investment from the state to expand and enhance our efforts.” The WIB Collaborative Action Award also goes to biotechnology professor Subhash Karkare, Ph.D., at Moorpark College, Bill Pratt, vice-president of operations at Kinamed, Inc. in Camarillo and manufacturing technology professor Scot Rabe at Ventura College. The trio are recognized for their collaborative problem solving and long-term commitment to developing a two-campus Biomedical Device Manufacturing Certificate of Achievement program for Ventura County. “The Biomedical Device Manufacturing Certificate provides students with an entry point to mid-level skilled positions in the medical device industry,” says Pratt. “These roles integrate the hands-on world with the intellectual disciplines required to maintain control and quality in the manufacturing environment. Similar programs recently instituted in other community college districts are graduating students into full-time employment after about two years of study.” WIB Champion for Prosperity Award This year, the award recognizes Tejas Patel, president of Laksh, Inc. in Camarillo. Already employing more than 30 workers, the full-service trucking company also has plans for growth. Since 2013, the company has worked with the America’s Job Center of California (AJCC) to offer opportunities to seven trainees. Trainees have moved forward in their careers and now have roles such as dispatcher, human resources recruiter and vehicle maintenance coordinator at the company. “My experience with WIB-funded training is very positive,” says Patel. “The AJCC staff response to our needs has been excellent. We absolutely will use the program again.” WIB Leadership Award “The WIB program is a diamond in the rough for the small business person struggling to find quality employees. With the training funds, we have been able to develop several great long-term employees,” says Vega. “The WIB program provides the needed means to help both the employer and employee through the “learning curve” cycle.” Members of the WIB are appointed by the Ventura County Board of Supervisors and include leaders from business, economic development, education, labor, government and community-based organizations. About the Workforce Investment Board |
We are pleased to announce our Board Directors. (l-r) Ron Lewis from the Santa Clara Valley Railroad Historical Society, Cindy Jackson from CJ Financial, Talia Wunder Executive Director for the Bureau, Kevin Keehl Past President and Owner of Piru MX, Rick Neal President and Fillmore City Council Member, Ari Larson 1st Vice President and from the Fillmore Chamber of Commerce, Maria Christopher Secretary and from Rancho Cumulos, and Jim Mendrala from the Santa Clara Valley Railroad Historical Society, not pictured is Supervisor Kathy Long, Ventura County District 3. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 24th, 2015
The Tourism Bureau focuses on attracting tourists into the Valley, reaching between the communities of Valencia and Ventura along the Highway 126 corridor. They advertise the Valley as a fun and safe place to bring your friends and family and enjoy all year long. They promote the local events and work along side by side with the leaders in the communities of Piru, Fillmore and Santa Paula. They also work with tourist leaders at the City of Santa Clarita Tourism Division, Ventura Visitors and Convention Bureau and the California Welcome Center in Oxnard. Board meetings are open to the public as they are welcome to participate. To become a member give us a call at (805)524-7500 or visit our facebook page. |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, June 23rd, 2015
The Ventura County government is the second-largest employer in the county—after the US military—with more than 8,000 people working in numerous locations. County employees work as lawyers, firefighters, administrative assistants, forensic specialists, nurses, public-safety officers, groundskeepers, veterinarians, human resources personnel and just about any other profession you can name. So what does it take to get hired into this huge workforce? The 2014-2015 Ventura County Grand Jury received a public complaint about the county’s recruiting/hiring/promoting processes. Of particular interest were applicant screening, testing and interviewing procedures, which the complaint alleged could hamper selecting the best employees. Why don’t hiring department’s key staffers get to review applications of potential hires, instead of just human resources personnel? Why are persons who serve on a rating panel for applicants taking civil service exams told not to ask or answer any questions not on a preapproved list? Why can’t a “subject matter expert” who helps write exam questions also serve as a rater? The grand jury investigated by gathering information from the county’s personnel rules and regulations, interviewing county personnel, studying county webpages, performing general Internet research and reading news articles. The grand jury learned the following key facts: |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 17th, 2015
Fillmore Firefighters Foundation and the Fillmore Fire Department would like to thank all those who participated in this year’s second annual Golf Tournament that was held on June 6th 2015. It was a sold out event and a great time was had by alll. This event could not of happened without the sponsors attendees (golfers) and all of our sponsors that generously donated towards making this an event to remember. Pictured above is member Bill Herrera at Elkins Golf Course. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 17th, 2015
Rotary present check to Fillmore Fire. Sean Morris and Scott Beylik present a check to Fillmore Fire Chief Rigo Landeros for the Fire Foundation. This money will be a sponsorship for the golf tournament and ultimately aid in paying for the mandatory training and fire equipment for Fillmore Fire Department. Enlarge Photo Rotary benefits Boys & Girls Club. Jan Marholin accepts a check from Sean Morris, President of Fillmore Rotary, for the Boys & Girls Club Kids Fun Day at the Club event in July. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, June 16th, 2015
Thursday the Fillmore Museum was host to local author, Evie Ybarra, as she autographed her new book, “Legendary Locals of Fillmore”. In her book Evie presents images from family collections, local archives, and her own personal photographs of contemporary Fillmore local legends. The book is currently available for purchase at the Fillmore Historical Museum. |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, June 16th, 2015
Since Independence Day falls on a Saturday this year, Santa Clara Valley Disposal will maintain its regular Friday trash collection schedule that week. For more information, call 647-1414. |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, June 16th, 2015
Ventura County, CA - Federal regulations require state and local agencies that conduct ambient air monitoring for regulatory purposes to submit an Annual Monitoring Network Report. The report must contain specific monitoring network information and be available for a 30-day public inspection period prior to submittal to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA). In years past, the Ventura County Air Pollution Control District (VCAPCD) prepared the report for Ventura County. This year, the required information for Ventura County is included in a report compiled by the California Air Resources Board (ARB). ARB compiled the Ventura County portion of the report with input from, and review by, the VCAPCD. A link to the report is provided here: A link to Ventura County's Ambient Air Monitoring Network Report web page is provided here: If you have questions about the Ventura County portion of the report, contact Mallory Ham at mallory@vcapcd.org, or 805-662-6960. |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, June 16th, 2015
WHO: Gretchen Carlson is an award-winning journalist and host of FOX News Channel's The Real Story with Gretchen Carlson. She previously co-hosted Fox & Friends for eight years and served as a correspondent and co-anchor on the CBS Saturday Early Show. She was crowned Miss America in the 1989 Miss America Pageant. WHAT: Gretchen holds nothing back in Getting Real, as she addresses the judgments she faced first as Miss America—including judge William Goldman labeling her "chunky"—and later as a woman building a career in the competitive world of broadcast television. Reflecting on her marriage to star sports agent Casey Close and her time as a working mother, Gretchen brings to life the joys and the challenges of raising children while pursuing a career at CBS and FOX. Gretchen reveals that faith, conviction, and family buoyed her as she pursued her dreams and continued to challenge those who tried to dismiss her as a beauty queen. WHERE: The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Library WHEN: Friday, June 26th, 2015 at 7:00 pm |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, June 16th, 2015
Need to pay fines for an overdue book or a lost item? Ventura County Library now offers our customers a convenient online method of paying fines and fees. From the library’s website, customers can locate “Pay Fines and Fees” under My Account or under Library Catalog. The link will take users to Comprise Technologies’ SmartPay tm, a secure website. Smartpay is compliant with the PCI Security Standard for credit card transactions. The system will present a confirmation receipt of the transaction which can be printed. Visa and Mastercard credit cards are accepted. Library users can also make a donation to Ventura County Library. About Ventura County Library. Ventura County Library is an 11 branch system throughout Ventura County. VCL lends print and digital materials, and offers downloadable music, ebooks, eAudiobooks, streaming video, including movies, documentaries and TV series. Visit www.vencolibrary.org |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, June 16th, 2015
July 25, 2015
Community Memorial Healthcare Foundation is holding Motion by the Ocean, a 1K/5K/10K run/walk event on July 25 to benefit the new Community Memorial Hospital. Motion by the Ocean will be held at the Promenade Park – Oceanfront in Ventura. Registration begins at 6:30am. The 10k run begins at 7:30 a.m., the 5K at 9 a.m. and 1K at 10:30 a.m. There is a free 1K Fun Runs for Kids. All races are timed and awards will be given based on age group. This event is open to all abilities and all ages, with an emphasis on health and families. The event also features participant awards, Ventura area exhibitors, health fair and more. For more information or to register visit www.motionbytheocean.org or call 805-667-2881. Walk up registrants are also welcome the day of the event. The Community Memorial Healthcare Foundation, formed in 1984, is a nonprofit, charitable organization with the basic mission of providing meaningful ways to educate the community regarding the service capabilities of Community Memorial Hospital; to work with the community to facilitate support of Community Memorial Hospital; and to raise funds for the development, operation and maintenance of programs and services. The Foundation was organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Laws of the State of California and has a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status under the Internal Revenue Code. Through the activities and programs of this nonprofit, charitable organization, area residents are ensured that the latest advances in medicine, leading-edge technologies and state-of-the-art equipment are available at Community Memorial Hospital. The Foundation is the manifestation of the belief that the efforts of many citizens working together can positively affect the quality of care in Ventura County. Community Memorial Hospital is a member of Community Memorial Health System, a not-for-profit health system, which is comprised of Community Memorial Hospital, Ojai Valley Community Hospital, and twelve family-practice health centers entitled Centers for Family Health. The health system is located in Ventura County, California. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 10th, 2015
Theresa Robledo with Civic Pride Vision 2020 presents Yard of the Month to Freddy, Cynthia & their precious baby Isaac! Congratulations! Please drive by 760 River Street to view their lovely yard! Their home is located on River Street & Surrey, where you will see Boxwood, Star Jasmine, Roses, Ferns, and beautiful stamped concrete walkway and driveway. Their home is located in the Riverwalk Tract where you will find nice walking paths along the river! Thank you to Otto & Sons Nursery for their generous gift certificate, where they will find more items for their yard! Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 10th, 2015
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 10th, 2015
Cynthia Frutos, Principal, Jazmin Nugaray, Rotary scholarship recipient, Scott Beylik and Isla Larin. Jazmin Nugaray, from Sierra High School, was presented with a Rotary scholarship by Scott Beylik, committee member. Enlarge Photo Sergeant Denise Sliva, President-Elect Kyle Wilson and Sheriff Geoff Dean. Sheriff Geoff Dean presented a program for the Rotary Club. He informed the Club about the new improvements to the Fillmore Station and about the excellent job done by the Pharmaceutical Crime Task Force. He also discussed the positive effects of the body worn cameras, such as less citizen complaints. He showed photos of the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle and explained how much it has helped with search and rescue and hasmat situations. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, June 9th, 2015
The California Highway Patrol’s (CHP) Moorpark Area office is offering a free Start Smart class for teenage drivers and their parents on June 11, 2015, and June 25, 2015. The class will be held at the CHP’s Moorpark Area office located on 610 Spring Road, California 93021. The classes begin at 6:00 P.M. and end at approximately 8:00 P.M. The Start Smart program is aimed at helping future and newly licensed teenage drivers become aware of the responsibilities that accompany the privilege of being a licensed California driver. The program is designed as an educational tool for parents and teenagers in an effort to reduce the number of teenage injuries and deaths resulting from traffic collisions. The program also provides teens and parents with information on defensive driving, traffic laws in California, dynamics of traffic collisions, tips on avoiding traffic collisions and DUI awareness. For more information or to make a reservation, please call the CHP’s Moorpark Area office at (805) 553-0800. Funding for this campaign is provided by the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. |
By Chip Cadman — Wednesday, June 3rd, 2015
A message from Detective Chip Cadman: Farm Watch readers, we have been experiencing several thefts of fuel recently. The fuel is either being syphoned out of vehicle fuel tanks, or from fuel storage tanks. There has even been a report of a trailer with a fuel tank attached being stolen. Both gasoline and diesel fuel have been taken. If you have been the victim of a fuel theft, please contact the Sheriff’s Office immediately and request a deputy respond to your location to take a crime report. Fuel Tank Security; The following advice is always wise if you suspect illegal activity on your property: Agricultural Crimes Detective Chip Cadman greg.cadman@ventura.org Sheriff’s Office Dispatch 805-654-9511 Be alert and stay safe! Chip Geoff Dean – Sheriff |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 3rd, 2015
Jose Cobian from Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters confers with Ryan Shirah from Clark Construction about the new windows that will be donated from Clark Construction for the new Teen Study Room at the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley. Jose has been donating his time to the project for the past 5 months and now we appreciate Ryan's assistance with ordering the new windows. The project is very exciting and will make a difference for local teens. Thank you Jose, Ryan and Clark Construction. Enlarge Photo Tom Cabacungan from REED Mechanical Systems, Inc. is finishing installing HVAC/Air conditioning in the new Teen Study Room at the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley. The room which has been in the process of rehab for the past 5 months is moving along well. It used to be the girls shower room in the old girls gym when Fillmore High School owned the facility. Currently the Boys & Girls Club lease it from the City of Fillmore. The room is hoping to be finished in Summer. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 3rd, 2015
The 2015 Body Image Powerlifting Contest, held Saturday, May 30th, drew a large audience to cheer on the participants. A raffle was held to benefit Fillmore Middle School. Photo courtesy Bob Crum. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, June 2nd, 2015
The Rotary scholarship winners and two of the committee members. (l-r) FHS Rotary scholarship winners were Chad Petuoglu, Andy Klittich committee member, Anthony Hurtado, Patricia Vasquez Cabrera, Timmy Klittich, Alinda Reyes, David Cadena, Jorge Hurtado, Scott Beylik committee member and Sara Beylik. The two absent committee members were Dick Richardson and Ed McFadden. Enlarge Photo Sean Morris President and Ana Morino. Ana Morino, a former RYLA student and Rotary scholarship winner, spoke at Rotary last week and encouraged the current FHS scholarship winners, also present, to make goals and "look to the moon, not just the stars". She is now a student at San Diego State and is a member of Rotaract, a Club for young adults. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Monday, June 1st, 2015
Ventura, CA - Another wave of local cyclists discovered the benefits of bicycle commuting, thanks to the annual Bike to Work Week campaign presented by the Ventura County Transportation Commission (VCTC) and Ventura County Air Pollution Control District (VCAPCD). This year’s Bike to Work Week campaign, which inspired commuters to try biking as a travel option, ran from May 11-15. Final tallies revealed that online participation increased again, as a record 235 riders filled out a short entry form at www.GoVentura.org. Attendance was also strong at “pit stop” events set up around the county, where 168 riders stopped by despite gloomy weather and the threat of rain at the end of the week. The “pit stops” were held during morning commute hours in Camarillo (May 11), Oxnard (May 12), Simi Valley (May 13), Ventura (May 14), and Thousand Oaks (May 15). During these events, attendees received free bike tune-ups courtesy of local bike shops, breakfast refreshments, and bike-related giveaways. “Every year, more and more people discover the benefits of bicycle commuting, which is good for your health, good for traffic congestion, and good for the environment,” said VCTC Executive Director Darren Kettle. “VCTC will continue to improve our bikeways and work with citizens to make biking to work an effective commute option.” Eligible participants who registered online were entered for the chance to win one of the items in this year’s prize pool. Entries were received from cyclists commuting to local worksites from communities across Ventura County. This year’s prizes consisted of a new bicycle (via $500 gift certificate to Performance Bicycles), presented to Eliverto V. of Oxnard; an Amazon Kindle, awarded to Michele S. of Thousand Oaks; a Garmin GPS Device, awarded to Chris N. of Camarillo; two cellphone mounts won by John G. of Ventura and Mark C. of Simi Valley; and two VISA gift cards in the amounts of $100, awarded to Joy B. of Santa Paula, and $50, awarded to Shelly S. of Ventura. “Bike to Work Week is becoming a highly anticipated annual tradition,” Kettle added. “We’re looking forward to making 2016 the best Bike to Work Week yet.” For more information about VCTC, Ventura County bikeways, or VCTC’s mobile bikeways app, visit www.GoVentura.org or call (800) 438-1112. |