By Anonymous — Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012
All Aboard! Twelve kids fro the Boys & Girls Club got a private VIP treat from the Odd Fellows train display at the old clock tower in Santa Paula. The kids were mesmerized and excited about the trains and ask many questions about the display. Afterwards, all the kids got a treat from McDonalds. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012
The Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley held their 8th Annual Auction and Dinner February 18th at the Santa Paula Community Center. The theme of the night was "The Love Boat" and the community center was transformed into a cruise ship. There were about 250 "Cruisers" in attendance and the evening was lively with lots of bidding on auction items. Pictured leaving port are Gilda Bricker, Jan Marholin, Martha Hope and Mary Whiteford. The Captain's Dining Hall was spectacular as shown in this picture. It was a very successful evening with all items bid on and sold at the auction! Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012
In 2008 Obama said that âunder my policy energy prices will soarâ and that he would bankrupt the coal industry. Obama supporters can now rejoice; that day has come! Since photo taken in a.m. by the afternoon price jumped to $4.30. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012
Save the Date: Sunday, March 11, 2012 |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012
The Fillmore Womenâs Service Club has made a donation of $250 to the Science/Pride In America Club at Fillmore Middle School to support their Pride In America celebration that is held every year just before Memorial Day weekend. Pride In America Day is entirely devoted to celebrating America with the whole school participating. The day begins with students focusing on important aspects of Americaâs history and traditions in their classrooms. The students then attend an assembly that is opened with a formal posting of colors by a military honor guard and includes a tribute to veterans. It is followed by an American style picnic. Fillmore Middle School is proud to have inspired thousands of students to be patriotic Americans because of this special program. Mrs. Merrill, the advisor for the Science/Pride in America Club, was very excited to learn of the donation from the Womenâs Service Club and intends to use some of the money for decorations that can be used for several years. Pride In America Day is planned by Mrs. Merrill and her students who learn valuable leadership skills in doing so. The public is always welcome to join the Fillmore Middle School students for this special day. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012
Ojai, CA - On Saturday, March 3, 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., the Food Council of the Ojai Valley Green Coalition is hosting Master Food Preserver, Laurie Dill at Casa de Luna (710 N. La Luna, Meiners Oaks) who will present the many uses for a variety of citrus fruit. From facial scrubs to chutneys, flavored salts and sugars, to jams and marmalades, lemons, blood oranges, tangerines and grapefruits will be the celebrities of the day. Whether you just want to surprise your family or think about starting a small business in citrus condiments, this presentation is bound to please. Tastings, recipes, demos and discussion from an animated presenter, Laurie promises to delight and tantalize your senses. Most of us have heard about the Master Gardener program through the University of California, but who knew that there is a complementary program, the Master Food Preservers? These programs began as a result of World War II food insecurity when all the farmers went off to war and the kitchen "Victory" garden movement began to feed American families. While the gardening program continued to modern day, the food preserving program faded into history as easy cash, fast food and microwaves ruled the day. Well, the Master Food Preserver program has been found, dusted off, and is ramping back up through the University of California, as communities like the Ojai Valley strive to grow more of our own food and stretch the harvest. Think peaches in December. Actually, think WAY beyond canning. Canning fruits and vegetables is just one method of preserving food; add freezing, drying, fermenting and non-food products to the list. $30 OVGC members, $35 non-members payable at the door. RSVPs requested since there's food being prepared ahead to ojaiculinaryclub@gmail.com. For more information visit www.ojaivalleygreencoalition.org or call (805) 669-8445. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012
The Fillmore Ebell Club will be honoring their past presidents at their monthly luncheon meeting February 28th. All of the past presidents have been requested to wear hats as a tribute to their past. The entertainment this month is Don Snyder a club favorite who has been entertaining the ladies for many years. Don is a premier Cabaret entertainer and will be transporting the ladies back to a more romantic, gentler, sophisticated era. The club is hoping the ladies of Fillmore would like to join their organization for a interesting and entertaining time in their lives. The Club will be meeting February 28th at 12:30pm at the memorial building. For more information and reservations please call LaVonne Deeter at 524-2090. Lunch is $12.00 per person. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012
Santa Paula, CA - Santa Clara Valley Bank (SCVBank; OTC BB: SCVE.OB) is pleased to help facilitate the beautiful new senior housing project âThe Orchards of Santa Paulaâ, scheduled to have its formal opening March 1st. âWe provided $1,975,000 in construction and permanent financingâ reported President and CEO Cheryl Knight. âAlthough the project was well under construction without financing, SCVBank was happy and privileged to make this project a priority, working with a great team that included Ramsey Jay, executive director of the Santa Paula Housing Authority, and McGillivray Construction, general contractor.â âAt SCVBank we applaud the development of much needed affordable housing to accommodate seniors with disabilities who are still self sufficient. The project has strong architectural appeal, replacing a blighted project, conserving and re-using materials and emphasizing a green footprint. The 20 one-bedroom, one-story apartments are Craftsman style, low density with a lovely walking trail and mountain views. They add to the beauty of our communityâ. Founded in 1998, Santa Clara Valley Bank has offices in Santa Paula, Fillmore, and Valencia. Under its stock symbol of SCVE.OB, Santa Clara Valley Bank's stock is traded through McAdams Wright Ragen, Raymond James, and Wedbush Morgan Securities. The Bank's web site is www.SCVBank.com. Santa Clara Valley Bank Corporate 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, 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 Anonymous — Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012
Homeowners Invited to a Public meeting, February 23, Nyeland Acres Community Center
Oxnard, CA - Habitat for Humanity of Ventura County is seeking applicants in Nyeland Acres for its exterior home repair program, A Brush with Kindness. For low-income homeowners who qualify, Habitat for Humanity provides small loans and volunteer crews for simple repairs, such as painting, weed removal, and yard clean up. To learn more about this program, homeowners living in the Nyeland Acres community are invited to attend a February 23rd meeting at the Nyeland Acres Neighborhood Center, located at 3334 Santa Clara Street. The meeting will begin promptly at 7:00 pm. Supervisor Zaragoza is a strong supporter of programs that support families in need, and he is proud to work with Habitat for Humanity on A Brush with Kindness. âA Brush with Kindness is an excellent program that supports families who own their home but have limited means to fix and clean up their properties,â said Zaragoza. âThe program provides hope and pride for the family who owns the home, increasing property values in the neighborhood, bringing neighbors and the community together, and increases community pride.â Supervisor Zaragoza is very proud of the work he has already done in the Nyeland Acres area, including opening the Nyeland Community Center (in cooperation with the Rio School District), helping to coordinate three neighborhood clean-up events (with County Integrated Waste Management Program), coordinating Town Hall meetings and special events, and bringing the El Rio Municipal Advisory Council meeting to Nyeland Acres. âWe are thrilled to participate in this exciting, new venture for Habitat for Humanity. We are optimistic about the positive impact we can make on the community as a whole and addressing the many housing needs of low-income community,â commented Stacy Swanson, Habitat for Humanity of Ventura Countyâs Executive Director. Through A Brush with Kindness, Habitat for Humanity of Ventura County will work with other community organizations to determine the projects that will be carried out locally. Habitat services may include minor to critical repairs for low-income homeowners. About Habitat for Humanity of Ventura County About Supervisor Zaragoza |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012
Ventura, CA - The Cancer Resource Center at Community Memorial Hospital is offering a bi-monthly womenâs cancer support group as well a free monthly series of creativity and expression classes for cancer patients. The Womenâs Cancer Support Group meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each month from 6 to 7:30 p.m. It provides patients the opportunity to share experiences, information and assistance in coping with a cancer diagnosis. Creativity Central, which next meets on Monday, Feb. 27, is led by internationally licensed artist and author M. Nicole van Dam. Classes encourage cancer patients to explore their creativity through art, handcrafts, writing and music. Works will be exhibited at the center so that patients can share with the community their growth and spirit. Both the Womenâs Cancer Support Group and Creativity Central are being held in Suite 105 at the Cancer Resource Center, located at 2900 Loma Vista Road. For more information or to RSVP, call 805/652-5459. 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 11 family-practice health centers entitled Centers for Family Health. The health system is located in Ventura County, California. |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, February 21st, 2012
Political candidate ads appearing in local newspapers are rated as annoying by just 18% of registered voters, while ads appearing on local TV are seen as annoying by 54%, according to results of a survey released in February 2012 by the Newspaper Association of America (NAA). Network TV (50%), cable TV (43%), and radio (39%) ads are also rated annoying by a significant proportion of registered voters, though political ads on the internet (27%) garner the frustration of far fewer. Younger Voters Less Annoyed Interestingly, though, 18-34-year-olds are as likely as their counterparts over 65 to be annoyed by candidate ads on cable TV (both at 47%), and 37% more likely to be annoyed by radio ads (44% vs. 32%). Local Papers Most Reliable for Civic Info When asked about... http://www.marketingcharts.com/television/voters-say-political-ads-least... |
By Anonymous — Thursday, February 16th, 2012
Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, February 15th, 2012
The Fillmore Chamber of Commerce is having an art contest. We will be celebrating the 100th year anniversary for the May festival. The May Festival dates will be May 17, 18, 19, & 20. This year's theme is fortune favored Fillmore and due to the 100th year, purple is the traditional color for that celebration. So purple it is! We are asking all artists to participate in the art contest. You can use pencils, crayons, oils, water colors, etc... The size of your artwork is to be on 8x11 size paper. Please turn it into the Fillmore Chamber of Commerce located at 557 Ventura Street, Fillmore, CA 93015 no later than Monday, March 19, 2012. The top 10 entries will be posted at this yearâs community awards dinner on March 22 where we will allow voting from the public. If you have any questions please call 805-524-7706. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, February 15th, 2012
Mark your calendar to save the date for the Great Train Robbery fundraising event, benefiting the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley. This special event train will board at 5:30pm and is scheduled for departure at 6:00 pm on Saturday, March 3, 2012. Upon boarding guests will first hustle through the BBQ buffet, provided by Lairdâs Catering of Santa Paula, then claim a table in one of the four 1930-âs-40âs dining cars. A full no-host bar is available onboard, provided by Fillmore & Western Railway. Entertainment includes a âshoot outâ and âtrain-jackingâ by local desperadoes, played to the hilt by the Ventura County Sheriffâs Posse vs. the Frontier Gunfighter group. Many arrests will occur during the trip by Chief of Police Steve MacKinnon from Santa Paula. Judges for the night will be Fillmore Chief of Police, Monica âBlood Bath McGrathâ and making a return appearance will be Sheriff, Tim âHang âEm High Hagelâ. Prisoners arrested, tried and sentenced will be held in a special onboard âjailâ. The arrestees can be âbailed outâ after an appearance before the âtraveling judgeâ. Passengers will also be encouraged to enjoy the music from a live band on the open-air dance car. The route runs through the Heritage Valley departing Fillmore and traveling to Santa Paula. The entire trip will last approximately 3 to 3-1/2 hours. Boarding tickets sell for $55 per person, and can be ordered by calling the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley at 805-525-7910. Advance sales are encouraged as seating is limited. The Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley provides after school and Summer Camp programs for children ages 5 to 18, at the Clubâs two locations; 1400 E. Harvard Blvd., Santa Paula and 565 First St., Fillmore. Club members pay a $25 annual fee to attend the Club, and no child is turned away for their inability to pay the membership fee. It costs the Club $560 per child annually to provide services for its members. The obvious gap between cost of services and membership is bridged by generous donations from local businesses, private donors and local and national grants. Donors interested in providing financial assistance to the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley are encouraged to contact the Club at 805-525-7910. All donations, regardless of amount, are gratefully appreciated. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, February 15th, 2012
Fillmore Fire Department was called out to Two Rivers Park on Friday at 5pm for a traumatic injury. Enlarge Photo Fortunately, it wasnât a serious injury; two boys bumped into each other, one received a head wound. First responder Capt. Enlarge Photo Bob Thompson said this is the first time he has been called to the park for an injury. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, February 15th, 2012
The Heritage Valley Girl Scouts from Piru to Santa Paula celebrated 100 years of Girl Scouting, Friday night February 10, 2012 at Wesley Hall at the Presbyterian Church on Mill St., Santa Paula. This celebration coincided with the annual World Thinking Day which occurs every February 22 around the world in which Girl Scouts participate in activities with global themes to honor their sister Girl Scouts and Guides in other countries. This yearâs event was attended by over 200 people as they watched 14 local troops adopt a state, set up a booth with their stateâs history, facts and favorite foods which were available for tasting. The girls entertained everyone with a performance centered around their adopted states. This event was hosted by Senior troop, 60933 with Suzi Ortiz as their leader. They also gave a wonderful history of the 100 years of Girl Scouting dating back to its founder, Juliette Gordon Low, who started the first U. S. troop in Savannah, Georgia back in 1912. Low worked with Lord Baden Powell in England back in 1911 when Boy Scouts was founded there. The troops that participated in this event with their adopted states include: Santa Paula troops: 60040, Cadettes, Leader-Erin Valenzuela, Alaska, 60321, Cadettes, Leader-Cathy Fernandez, California, 60287, Seniors, Leader-Marilyn Appleby, Virginia, 60624, Daisys, Leaders- Glenda Learn and Karen Reeder, New York, 60625, Brownies, Leader-Susan Reese, Texas, 60638, Juniors, Leader Karen Reeder, Louisiana, 60776, Brownies, Leader-Cathy Fernandez, Kansas. The Fillmore troop participants were: 60420, Brownies, Leaders-Casey Beckett and Kelli Couse, Illinois, 60697, Juniors, Leader-Andrea Rodriguez, Hawaii, 60631,Cadettes, Leader- Autumn Ramirez, Oregon, 60558, Juniors, Leader Kelli Couse, Wisconsin, 60101, Brownies, Leader-Lena Perez, Washington, 60120, Daisies, Leader-Alyssa Cruz, Georgia. |
By Mark Ortega — Wednesday, February 15th, 2012
Last night the Alumni Board had their first Board meeting of the year. Many subjects were discussed from Class Pictures being framed to our 100th Alumni Anniversary in June 2013. The Financial reserves were discussed and approved. The Flashbacks (Newsletter) Editor gave us information on the upcoming issue, and should be ready to mail out before the end of the month. Speaking of Flashbacks, please send us any fun stories of your years growing up in Fillmore, or attending Fillmore Schools. We can publish them in the upcoming issues of Flashbacks. The 2012 Scholarship Applications were sent to the High School in January, and we already have 37 apps returned for review. The Deadline for the High School Seniors to get their application in to the Alumni office is February 24th. Another discussion being brought up was having an Alumni Booth at the Fillmore May Festival this May. Information will be collected and then the Board will decide whether to go with this project or not. One of the concerns is getting enough Alumni in the area to work the booth. If you ever have thought about helping the Alumni out in some way or another, please contact the Alumni Office at 805-524-0416, and discuss this with Mark Ortega. It could be anything. Maybe setting up chairs at the Memorial Building for the Alumni Dinner, or sitting at the May Festival Booth to hand out information. We love our organization and we know you do to, so any help, in anyway is appreciated. The Next Board meeting is scheduled for Monday, May 21st, 2012. F.H.S. Alumni., Onword, and upword. |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, February 14th, 2012
Livingston Visiting Nurse Association will hold Diabetes Classes to introduce basic information regarding diet, medication, exercise, blood sugar monitoring, new developments and common problems. Open to the public and free of charge, the classes are held the first Tuesday of the month, 1:00 â 2:30 pm @Livingston VNA, 1996 Eastman Ave, #101, Ventura. C all Linda Hampson, RN, MSN @ 805-642-0239,ext 723. |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, February 14th, 2012
Ventura, CA â The Ventura County Health Care Agency announces the opening at 7:00 a.m. this morning of the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) in Ventura County Medical Center (VCMC), located at 3291 Loma Vista Road, Ventura. The newly opened unit will care for gravely ill children, and is the only PICU in the county. Dr. Robert Gonzalez, the Health Care Agency Director, says the opening of the new PICU on the VCMC campus has been a goal for the hospital for some time now. âThis unit, under the medical leadership of Dr. John Marcum, will allow very sick children the opportunity to be cared for close to home. This is a wonderful advantage for families who are already undergoing a stressful time.â Dr. John Marcum, the VCMC Pediatric Intensive Care Director, comes to VCMC with 10 years of experience. He was formerly Director of Pediatric Intensive Care at North Central Baptist Hospital in San Antonio, Texas. Dr. Marcum graduated from medical school at the University of Southern California, and following his residency in pediatrics, completed a fellowship in Critical Care at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles. Dr. Marcum is Board Certified in general pediatrics and pediatric critical care medicine. âSo many people have worked for many months to see this realized and this opening today is the culmination of the dedicated team here at VCMC and the tremendous amount of heart and soul they put into the services they provide to this community.â The VCMC PICU has received generous support from the community, including the Harriet H. Samulesson Foundation and the Ventura County Medical Resource Foundation. A grand opening celebration for the new PICU at VCMC, which will be announced shortly. |
By Anonymous — Monday, February 13th, 2012
Found: Small female fawn-colored chihuahua on Superbowl Sunday, near C Street in Fillmore. She is well-fed, weighs about 10 pounds or so, has white on chest and some white on paws. Call (805) 218-8517 if you think this is your missing dog! She is an escape artist and tries to run out the door every chance she has. Some family must be missing this little sweet dog. She is adorable. Enlarge Photo |