By Anonymous — Wednesday, November 13th, 2013
The Fillmore Chamber of Commerce is seeking nominations for 2013 Citizen of the Year. Please send your nomination along with why you feel this person should be Citizen of the Year via email at FillmoreChamberc@gmail.com or mail your nominations to the Fillmore Chamber of Commerce, 246 Central Avenue, Fillmore CA 93015. The Chamber will accept nominations until November 29, 2013. The Citizen of the year will be awarded at the annual “Community Awards Dinner” at the Memorial Building in March of 2014. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, November 13th, 2013
It’s almost time for the 2013 Fillmore Christmas Parade sponsored by the Fillmore Lions Club. This year’s parade will be held on Saturday, December 7th at 1:00 PM. The parade is open to all groups or persons wanting to celebrate the season with a holiday themed entry. Parade check-in is at 11:30 AM in front of the Memorial Building. Applications to participate in the parade are available at the Fillmore Chamber of Commerce office located at 211 Central Avenue. |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, November 12th, 2013
Community gathers to support The Piru Townsquare Skate Park & Piru Neighborhood Council through fundraising efforts on Saturday, November 16th, 2013
On Saturday, November 16th, 2013. From 1pm to 6pm Come join the Piru Neighborhood Council’s Grand Opening of the new Piru Town Square Skate Park in Piru, CA. for a Fundraiser & Equipment Drive for the Children of Piru. The Piru Skate Park has been in the works for the last 12 years when the children of Piru suggested it as something they wanted to see for the town. On March 3, 2009 the former Re Development Agency approved the Piru Town Square Expansion Project. In April of 2011, the County of Ventura requested a modification to the Piru Town Square expansion to add a skate park and pedestrian walkway that would connect the two facilities. The park had a ribbon cutting ceremony on 11/7/2013. Three weeks prior to this date the park was already in use by children and adults of all ages on scooters, skates and skateboards. One noticeable factor was the lack of safety equipment for many of them. The community is small and has limited funds to ensure that its children are safe, while enjoying the outdoor skate park. Piru Neighborhood Council is hoping to raise funds to provide safety equipment, as well as new and gently used helmets, skate boards and scooters to as many children who are in need. We are also raising funds to provide a restroom for the skate park. Our goal is to raise $10,000 to fund both of these projects. On November 16th, 2013 starting at 1pm we will be joined by an all-volunteer group of community minded individuals & groups. Gold coast broadcasting station Q104.7 with Miss Alynette has committed to be herefor a day of music, art &fun. They will be the voice & force behind our equipment drive along with their sister station Live 105.5. There will be a Graffiti workshop by The Lab with its community based art projects teaching aspiring young artists about the consequences of tagging while teaching them how to complete mural projects with structure and pride. Two specialty food trucks Belly Bombz – Bringing a new twist to chicken wings and sliders with an Asian Flare, and Ventura Highway’s Rockin’ Rollin’ Rotisserie with its diverse menu of sandwiches, burrito’s, Greek style gyro’s and desserts. The Focus Apparel Skate Team will be on hand for skate demonstrations for the kids at the skate park. At the depot we have two Dj’s and avid skaters to provide music. DJ Aslan grew up in Simi Valley, CA, a suburb of Los Angeles, where music was plentiful. He began learning about turntables in 1993 and was engulfed in the art shortly thereafter. By 1996, he was beginning to compete in most local battles. He is honored to have entered large competitions such as the DMC World Competition and International Turntablists Federation. 2002 brought Aslan to take up a new home near Tulsa, Oklahoma where he connected with CedEnough & Church Boy Entertainment to bring music that is needed for this day and age. He went on to connect with other artists around the nation like KJ-52, Dre Murray (We Live as Kings) and a fellow TableTurner-Dj Promote. Whether it is spinning for a particular artist, performing with live bands, or rocking an event by himself, Aslan is the one artist who does not have time for an offseason. Our next guest Dj is world renowned DJ P-Trix one of the most influential and internationally-respected forces in today’s hip-hop generation. Recognized by many for his unrivaled beat-juggling skills, P-Trix, born Patrick Arriola, began djing at the age of 12. His natural talent, dedication and genuine love for music quickly gained him recognition in the late 1990’s in the underground hip-hop community. A Los Angeles native, P-Trix has proudly taken his craft to all four corners of the world. P-Trix has performed internationally with hip-hop legends including Common, De la Soul, The Roots and Eminem. He was crowned the 1999 DMC USA Champion and placed 3rd in the DMC World Championship. Hip Hop Artist Roc C is also on the Line up; Fans of West Coast underground hip-hop know Roc C for his debut mic appearance on the 2004 Oh No single "Move Pt. 2", produced by J Dilla... Rocs stand-out verse and cameo in the songs video lead to a deal with Stones Throw Records. As the latest MC from the prolific Oxnard, CA crew (Lootpack, Dudley Perkins, Oh No, M.E.D.) Roc made a lot of noise right out the gate. His first single, "Don’t Stop", an Oh No-produced slab of infectious trunk funk, was used for EA Sport's Fight Night Round 3 video game. "All Questions Answered" featured production by Oxnard family member and longtime Roc C collaborator Oh No, as well as DJ Romes and Kan Kick. He has been busy working on his solo project as well as several group projects. This is sure to be a day filled with community spirit, the Piru Neighborhood Council and the residents of Piru are excited about sharing this day with our neighboring communities. Generous donors like you are the key to our success and will make it possible to fulfill ourongoing Mission to promote better living conditions, better education, improved housing, and a greater participation in community affairs by the people of Piru and its Vicinity. This Corporation is organized pursuant to the General Non-Profit Corporation Law of the State of California. For more information or if you would like to participate at #SkatePiru with a vendor booth or to donate monetarily or with equipment please contact Julie Lugo (805)421-6937 or by email: jlugophotography@yahoo.com |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, November 12th, 2013
Tim Blaylock, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Oxnard and Port Hueneme, is presented with Horizon Award
OXNARD, CA - Boys & Girls Clubs of America has presented the prestigious Horizon Award to Tim Blaylock, chief professional officer of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Oxnard and Port Hueneme. The Horizon Award is presented annually to the chief professional officer in the Pacific Region who exemplifies professionalism through their work including organizational development and advancement of the Boys & Girls Club Movement both regionally and nationally. Blaylock was nominated by BGCA staff and peers, and was selected from among 189 chief professional officers in the region. Angela Ware, vice president of the BGCA Pacific Region, presented him the award on Oct. 18 at the 2013 Pacific Leadership Conference. “A Horizon winner has the vision to go beyond the everyday and sees beyond the horizon. These individuals become mentors and role models not only within their local organization, but are leaders throughout the BGCA Movement,” said Ware during the presentation. “As a leader, Tim realizes this vision by inspiring and investing in his professional staff, and enlisting caring and committed volunteers toward a shared goal and hope for building great futures for kids.” “I was humbled, grateful and really surprised by this honor. We do this work because it is important, not for the recognition,” said Blaylock. “I'm proud to work for a great organization, a wonderful board of directors and an incredible staff. This award represents all of our collective work to help those children that need us most.” His proudest accomplishments include refurbishing the Harriet H. Samuelsson Clubhouse, starting the first Boys & Girls Club located inside a juvenile justice facility in California, leading the charge with the SHAPE program to eradicate childhood obesity. He has had one youth who was selected as the National Youth of the Year award, and one National Youth of the Year Runner-up, as well as many youth who have won county, state and regional awards in various program areas, thanks to his guidance during his years in the Boys & Girls Club Movement. Blaylock is a member of national board of directors of The Professional Association for Boys and Girls Clubs across America. He joined the BGC movement in 1990, after working as the vice president of sports for the World Corporate Games. The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Oxnard and Port Hueneme exists to inspire and enable all young people to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens. With three full-service clubs and 13 school program sites, the organization is one of the largest of its kind in California, serving more than 9,000 members annually. It’s also the first Boys & Girls Club of its kind to open in the Juvenile Justice Center. Program areas offered to youth include character and leadership development, education and career development, health and life skills, the arts, technology and sports/fitness/recreation opportunities. For more information, visit www.positiveplace4kids.org. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, November 6th, 2013
A group of little Minions were spotted walking through town last week, getting ready for Halloween. Happy faces one and all! Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, November 6th, 2013
Continued Improvement in Loan Quality, Improving Capital Ratios, Highly Liquid
SANTA PAULA, CA. - Santa Clara Valley Bank (SCVBank;OTC BB: SCVE) Chairman of the Board, Scott K. Rushing, today announced the Bank's 2013 third quarter results. Board Chairman Scott Rushing reported that portfolio quality continues to demonstrate solid performance and loan production improvement is already apparent with record high second and third quarter new loan production. President Cheryl Knight commented that, "challenges remain due to the decline in loan demand, irrational competition, and historically low interest rates, all placing pressure on interest income.” Chairman Rushing stated that, “financial results are consistent with the bank’s strategic plan to hire additional lending staff to support future growth of the bank”. Ms. Knight added that, “the bank continues to seek good quality loans. As new quality loans are funded, the financial performance of SCVBank should strengthen.” Founded in 1998, SCVBank currently operates three branches in Santa Paula, Fillmore, and Valencia. Executive and Loan Offices are located at 866 East Main Street, Santa Paula, Ca. Under its stock symbol of SCVE, SCVBank’s stock is traded through McAdams Wright Ragen, Raymond James & Associates Inc., and Monroe Securities. The Bank’s web site is www.SCVBank.com. Santa Clara Valley Bank Corporation Headquarters Statements concerning future performance, developments or events concerning expectations for growth and market forecasts, and any other guidance on future periods, constitute forward looking statements that are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from stated expectations. Specific factors include, but are not limited to, the effect of interest rate changes, and the ability to control costs and expenses, the impact of consolidation in the banking industry, financial policies of the United States government, and general economic conditions. |
By Ray Dominguez — Tuesday, November 5th, 2013
September‐October 2013 Edition
A message from Detective Ray Dominguez: The trend I’m seeing involves suspects using tools to pry at exposed door hinges instead of trying to defeat heavy‐duty locks used to secure doors on outbuildings. The suspects are looking for the weakest link to access your shed. Please check your sheds and storage buildings for this potential problem. If your door hinges are exposed, try moving them to the interior of the shed to reduce the chance of having the hinges pried at. The same holds true for hinges on chain link fences. The suspects will dismantle the hinges if they have access to them, and lift a gate off the hinge in lieu of trying to defeat your heavy‐duty chain and locks. Suspect(s) have also been cutting or pounding small access holes into the sides of wood or sheet metal storage sheds to gain access. Once they gain access, they crawl inside or simply pull the property out via the opening they create. Take a look at your building and see what can be done to defeat this type of attack. If you can’t reinforce the existing building, then consider moving your valuables to a more secure location. Another trend I’ve CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, November 5th, 2013
The Ventura County Rose Society will hold its monthly meeting on Thursday, November 21, 2013, at the Ventura County Office of Education Conference Center at 5100 Adolfo Rd., Camarillo. The doors will open at 6:30 p.m. for advice from Consulting Rosarians and refreshments, a little rose show at 7:00 p.m., and our speaker presentation will begin at 7:30 pm. This VCRS meeting will feature three different demonstrations showing methods of rose propagation from cuttings. Jeri and Clay Jennings from the Gold Coast Heritage Rose Foundation will show their method of propagating Old Garden Roses. Burling Leong, owner of Burlington Nursery in Visalia, CA, will demonstrate how she does chip budding propagation to produce many of the roses for the Hearst Castle Rose Garden. Kim Rupert will demonstrate his "burrito method" of making cuttings. Visitors are always welcome to our VCRS meetings. For more information contact: Janet Sklar at 818-337-9970 or Dawn-Marie Johnson at 805-523-9003. Our website is http://www.venturarose.org/ |
By Anonymous — Monday, November 4th, 2013
Ventura, CA - The Community Memorial Health System’s Bariatric Weight Loss Center has been designated as a Center of Excellence in Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery by the Surgical Review Corporation. The COEMBS program recognizes surgeons and facilities that demonstrate an unparalleled commitment and ability to consistently deliver safe, effective, evidence-based care for obese patients. The program is structured to help bariatric surgery providers continuously improve care quality and patient safety. To earn the COEMBS designation, CMHS’s Bariatric Weight Loss Center provided information on all aspects of its bariatric surgery program and processes, including data on its surgical outcomes. “Accreditation shows we are following the highest standards of care for patients of size,” said Julienne Mitchell, bariatric coordinator for CMHS. “Dr. Helmuth Billy and our staff have cared for over 200 patients in recent years, and we’re honored to receive this recognition.” The Surgical Review Corporation is an independent, nonprofit organization governed by industry stakeholders and dedicated to advancing the safety, efficacy and efficiency of surgical care worldwide. For more information on the Bariatric Weight Loss Center, call 805/658-5831. Community Memorial Health System is a not-for-profit health system, which is comprised of Community Memorial Hospital, Ojai Valley Community Hospital, and 11 family-practice health centers entitled Centers for Family Health. The health system is located in Ventura County, California. |
By Anonymous — Monday, November 4th, 2013
This Friday, November 1st, 5:30pm, 460 Santa Clara St. Fillmore Please come and celebrate the soft opening of: Diamond Realty Hors d'oeuvres will be served along with wine from the Robledo Family winery. Music will be provided by Theresa Griffith an internationally acclaimed flutist. Please RSVP to: Theresa@DiamondRealtyTeam.com |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, October 30th, 2013
Chevron Project Manager Leslie Klinchuch, pictured below, spoke to a group of concerned Fillmore citizens, above, on Thursday, October 24th. Questions were brought up about the safety of winds blowing dust around San Cayetano Elementary School. Soil cleanup work has been going on at the closed site for years. The construction is now shut down for the rainy season and will resume in the spring of 2014, weather allowing. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, October 30th, 2013
Last Thursday, at 12:50 a two-car accident took place at the intersection of Mt. View Street and Highway 126. A late model Ford Expedition struck a silver four-door car causing significant front-end damage to the car. The driver of the Expedition was transported to a local hospital with undetermined injuries. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, October 29th, 2013
Jan Marholin, CEO of Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley took the B&G Club of America’s Spark Plug Award at the B&G Club Pacific Region Conference held in Reno Nevada on October 15-18, 2013. The award is presented each year to a new chief professional officer who has affected positive impact for their organization and the Pacific Region as a whole. The recipient must have demonstrated exceptional determination, tenacity, spark and leadership, and have evidenced significant improvements in their Club’s operation. “We all know how special Jan is and how essential she has become to our Club. We see her energy, enthusiasm and dedication on a daily basis….now she has an award to prove it!” stated Tammy Hobson board president of the B&G Club of SCV. |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, October 29th, 2013
Livingston Hospice conducts several adult bereavement support groups to help those who have experienced a loss. Explore and express feeling, understand the grief process and receive emotional support. Open to the public, free of charge, all are welcome. The groups are held at The First Presbyterian Church, 850 Ivywood Drive, Oxnard; Every Wednesday, (November 6, 13,20, 27); from 3:00 – 4:30 pm Livingston Memorial VNA, 1996 Eastman Ave (#112), Ventura; Every Wednesday, (November 6, 13,20, 27); from 6:30 – 8:00 Help of Ojai, 370 Baldwin Road, Ojai; On 2nd & 4th Tuesday, (November 12 & 26); from 10:30 am – 12 noon For the newly bereaved: at Livingston Memorial VNA, 1996 Eastman Ave, (#112), Ventura; On second Thursday, (November 14); from 6:00 – 7:30 pm Call 642-1608 for more information. |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, October 29th, 2013
Santa Clara Valley Disposal will maintain its regular Friday trash and green waste collection schedule on Nov. 15, during the week of Veterans Day. For more information, call 647-1414. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, October 23rd, 2013
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, October 23rd, 2013
November 12, 2013
Ventura, CA - Advances in minimally invasive spine surgery will be the focus of a free seminar the Community Memorial Health System is holding on Tuesday, Nov. 12. Michael Dorsi, M.D., a local neurosurgeon with subspecialty expertise in spine and peripheral nerve surgery, will lead the seminar that will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. in the eighth-floor Nichols Auditorium at Community Memorial Hospital, 147 Brent St. in Ventura. Minimally invasive spine surgery was first performed in the 1980s but has recently seen rapid advances. Technological advances have enabled spine surgeons to expand patient selection and treat an evolving array of spinal disorders with less tissue disruption. This can result in a quicker recovery, less operative blood loss and help the patient return to normal function. Dr. Dorsi received his medical degree from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He trained in neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins and completed an advanced spinal care fellowship at UCLA. Dr. Dorsi is an active member of the Community Memorial Hospital medical staff and the clinical instructor for Western University School of Medicine. Admission is free, but space is limited, so reservations are required. Call 652-5436, or visit www.cmhshealth.org/rsvp. Community Memorial Health System is a not-for-profit health system, which is comprised of Community Memorial Hospital, Ojai Valley Community Hospital, and 11 family-practice health centers entitled Centers for Family Health. The health system is located in Ventura County, California. |
By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Tuesday, October 22nd, 2013
Halloween may be a fun holiday for kids, but for parents, trick-or-treat time can be a little scary. Concerns about children’s safety, whether they are out in the neighborhood or back at home with their bags of goodies, can make parents extremely worrisome. But not to worry! Following a few safety tips will ensure that Halloween will be a good time for all. • Make sure older kids go out with friends. Younger children should be accompanied by an adult. If you live in a rural area, offer all kids a ride in the car. Pranks That Can Be a Little Tricky Eating the Treats Making Safe Costumes Try to apply these tips this holiday and have a howling good Halloween. Nature of Incident: Halloween Safety |
(l-r) Theresa Robledo, Board Director, Janine Rees, Owner of The Scented Path, Cindy Jackson, President. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, October 16th, 2013
The Scented Path
We started our business in 1980 when, living and going to school in Boston, Bill Faith and I decided we’d like to start an endeavor together. Bill already had a background in medicinal herbs so we began to sell herbal teas at a small marketplace in the basement of a church in Cambridge, MA. We soon branched out into essential oils, to be used for healing. This was long before ‘aromatherapy’ was a commonly used term, but we discovered that there was a lot of interest in oils, so we began to concentrate on that aspect of our business. After we got married, we moved back to California. Bill and I had both gone to college in Santa Barbara and met while living there. I grew up and graduated in 1970 from Fillmore High so we decided to move back and start our family there. As our business developed, we started ‘taking our show on the road’ selling at craft fairs, military bases, county fairs and renaissance festivals. During our many years working at renaissance festivals, we always actively promoted the city of Fillmore as an attractive travel destination. We developed our own lines of perfume solids, scented lotions and soaps and incenses as well as custom blended fragrances, made to order. Between 1981 and 1993 we had a boy and four girls, all born at home with a mid-wife. They attended Fillmore schools and grew up actively participating in sports, music, theater, church and volunteer projects. Luke (31) is Special Projects Manager for Seneca Resources; Hannah (29), is expecting her second child and a Special Education teacher; Tara (26) works full time as a care-giver; Nora (24) attends graduate school in Ireland; and Claire (20) is a junior at Humboldt State University. They’ve all worked at the family business for many years. In 1998, we opened The Scented Path Apothecary at its present location, next to the Towne Theatre. We modeled the business after a turn-of-the-century shop, with crown-molding-topped shelving built by Walt Taylor and custom-designed wooden display cases made by my dad, Ralph Rees. We felt that the historic flavor of the building would lend itself to our business approach which emphasizes natural and old-fashioned fragrance, beauty and health products. Since that time, we’ve continued to enjoy working in the small town atmosphere of Fillmore, offering our services in order to help people regain good health and generally contributing to the well-being of the community. In the past we have supported a number of groups including: Grad Night Live, Little League, Fillmore Convalescent Center Auxiliary and Fillmore Women’s Service Club among others. Scented Path sponsors a table each year for the Soroptimist’s annual Fashion Show. And I teach Yoga classes to seniors at the Fillmore Senior Center as well as other Yoga classes to adults at the Body Image and at my own studio, Fillmore’s Health and Wellness Center on Santa Clara Street. Bill and I both love to read, watch classic movies, travel, car camp and hike and spend time with our kids and granddaughter. It doesn’t get much better than that! Thanks again for your support and acknowledgement. |