May 24, 2011

Ventura, CA. - What is fact and what is fiction when it comes to pregnancy? Fact vs. fiction and pregnancy myths will be the focus of a free seminar the Community Memorial Health System is holding on Tuesday, May 24.

Michael Green, M.D., chief of Obstetrics and Gynecology for CMHS’s Centers for Family Health, will lead the discussion during the seminar to be held from 6 to 8 p.m. in the eighth-floor Nichols Auditorium at Community Memorial Hospital at 147 Brent St.

Dr. Green will examine many of the myths of pregnancy as well as conventional wisdom, and he will help to sort out what is correct and what is not. Among the questions that Dr. Green will address include:

 What foods should women avoid during pregnancy?
 Is it really necessary for pregnant women to sleep on the left side?
 What supplements should they be taking while pregnant?
 How can you tell if the baby is a boy or a girl?
 How can you find out how much the baby will weigh?
 Is labor and delivery really busier during a full moon?

Dr. Green is board-certified in obstetrics and gynecology as well as family practice. He also is an assistant clinical professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the UCLA School of Medicine and he has been on the medical staff of Community Memorial Hospital since 1999.

Admission is free, but space is limited, so reservations are suggested. 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 nine family-practice health centers entitled Centers for Family Health. The health system is located in Ventura County, California.

 


 

Ventura County, CA. - People who experience a brain injury can be prone to seizures and epilepsy originating from the damaged area. The Brain Injury Center of Ventura County is presenting a free workshop May 24 in Camarillo dealing with strategies to minimize and manage seizures.

Aaron McMurtray, MD and Ph.D. with the Neurology Division of Ventura County Medical Center, will present the program. The workshop will explain how and why head injuries can lead to the development of seizures, what to do when someone has a seizure and when calling 911 becomes necessary (not always). Dr. McMurtray will also discuss how seizures and epilepsy are managed by medications and what side effects and complications might arise.

The class will take place from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on the campus of the Camarillo Health Care District. Pre-registration is required by May 23. The workshop is part of a free series being conducted by BIC’s Professional Advisory Council for the benefit of brain injury survivors, their families, caretakers and professionals on assorted levels who deal with individuals affected by brain injury.

Free brain injury identification cards will be distributed at the workshop and are available for anyone in Ventura County who has suffered a brain injury. The cards also contain emergency instructions and have spaces designated for personal emergency contacts and medications necessary in a crisis. A seizure in public is one emergency sometimes experienced by brain injury survivors.

The Brain Injury Center’s free workshop series offers a new educational program on the fourth Tuesday of each month. The classes focus on various medical, emotional, adjustment and social issues encountered by brain injury survivors and their families. Living with a brain injury poses a lifetime of challenges and the series examines how to deal with and overcome these problems to the greatest extent possible.

BIC’s Professional Advisory Council consists of many of Ventura County’s leading doctors, psychologists, educators, financial planners and other experts who deal with brain injury. The workshops are an extension of the BIC’s annual Ventura County Brain Injury Conference, also the brainchild of its Professional Advisory Board.

Future topics will cover setting up conservatorships, stroke prevention and acute stroke treatment, stress management for family caregivers, interpersonal relationships for brain injury survivors, emotional health, behavioral adaptations, academic remediation strategies, socialization skills, substance abuse and financial programs.

Pre-registration for the workshops can be arranged by calling the Brain Injury Center’s office at 805.482.1312. BIC is the non-profit organization that serves Ventura County’s population of people living with a brain injury and their families. Complete information is available on its website -- www.BrainInjuryCenter.org.

 


 
Donna Voelker, Senior Center Board President and Fay Swanson, Fillmore Ebell Club President
Donna Voelker, Senior Center Board President and Fay Swanson, Fillmore Ebell Club President
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At the April Luncheon Meeting the members of the Ebell Club elected to purchase automatic doors for the Fillmore Senior Center. There has been a great need as many of the persons using the center are in wheelchairs, scooters, on canes or on walkers. These persons can only use the facility if someone opens the doors for them. Although the city has tried many times to get a grant to replace the doors, with the economy it was turned down. The club has many members attending this center and decided that they could help.

Donna Voelker, president of the Senior Center Board, was attending the lunch and program and after the vote rose and thanked the club for their generous donation and was extremely excited to be able to let all the seniors that new doors are forthcoming.

 
Marie Ariana Hernandez, 10-years old of Fillmore, has been crowned Miss American Starlet Pageant Little Miss Royal Queen 2011. She will be continuing onto Nationals in Palm Springs this August to compete for the Nationals Crown. Marie will be representing all of Ventura County. Congratulations Marie. Good Luck, let’s bring home that Crown!
Marie Ariana Hernandez, 10-years old of Fillmore, has been crowned Miss American Starlet Pageant Little Miss Royal Queen 2011. She will be continuing onto Nationals in Palm Springs this August to compete for the Nationals Crown. Marie will be representing all of Ventura County. Congratulations Marie. Good Luck, let’s bring home that Crown!
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Susan Jolley
Susan Jolley
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At the April Luncheon Meeting Susan Jolley a teacher of Independent Study at Sierra Vista School thanked the club for generous gift. With the money she received she bought 55 art books for her class of 57 students. Ms Jolley talked about the type of students she teaches from paroles, slow learners, drop outs and gifted students. These students report to her for 1 hour per week to turn in assignments and get their work for the next week. She is very excited about the progress her students are making and brought examples of their work to share. Ms. Jolley has over 30 years experience teaching in the Fillmore Unified School system. The club is very happy to help enrich the lives of the young in Fillmore.

 
Fillmore High Alumni Association
Fillmore High Alumni Association

Seventeen applicants from the original 41 applicants for Fillmore High Alumni Scholarships were interviewed by the Scholarship Committee, and after individual interviews, the following seniors were selected to receive scholarships for this year:

Receiving the John and Nit Lemley Scholarship of $2500 for two years plus $500 towards a laptop computer are Troy Spencer, son of John and Stephanie Spencer and Claire Faith, daughter of Bill Faith and Janine Rees.

Receiving the $1000.00 alumni scholarships are: Brianne Cesario, daughter of Rodney and Jennifer Chavez, Sean Chandler, son of Brett and Coleen Chandler, Corey Cole, son of Craig and Lynn Cole, Christian Conaway, son of Steve and Camilla Conaway, Chloe Keller, daughter of Roger and Nannette Keller, Ana Pantoja, daughter of Dagoberto and Maria Pantoja, Isis Topete, daughter of Ramona and Jose Topete and Riley Wright, daughter of David and Sherri Wright.

These seniors will be honored at the Awards Assembly on Wednesday, May 25 and again at the alumni dinner on Saturday, June 4. Congratulations to all of these recipients.

Just one month until the Alumni dinner on Saturday, June 4 at the Memorial Building in Fillmore. It is not too earlier to get your reservations in and to let your class representative know if you are planning on attending. Kenny Rogers has sent out notices to members of the class of 1946 that he wants everyone to come to the alumni dinner for a class reunion. Other classes holding their class reunions at the alumni dinner are the class of 1951 under the guidance of Beverly Hooper Bishop, the class of 1961 with Betty Reed Carpenter making the arrangements, with a Friday night gathering at the Marriott in Oxnard, followed by attendance at the alumni dinner on Saturday. Kathy Penrod McCreary has planned her class reunion for the alumni dinner also. The class of 1956 is having their 55th class reunion on Saturday, June 11 at the home of Shirley Somers Williams. The class of 1971 will hold their 40th reunion on Saturday, August 12 at Elkins Ranch Golf Course. Rochelle Baucom-Burningham is making plans for the 30th class reunion for the class of 1981, Elisa Quezada Magana is beginning to plan for this class's 20th reunion and Erika Sandoval and Michelle Cerbantez, class ofd 2001 are working towards having a class reunion this year. The alumni dinner evening will begin at 4:00 p.m. with a social hour and dinner will be served at 6:00 p.m. sharp. There will be ample time for visiting before dinner and the Memorial Building will be available to us until 11:00 p.m. for more visiting. Please come and make your class reunion a special one.

 

The April 30th Grad Nite Live's Giant Yard Sale is over. Successful in every way. Lots of the Seniors showed up at 5:30 AM most of them had trucks, trailers and in some cases their DADS. We had enough to make one trip from the 40 ft CONTAINER that Mr. Dave Wilkinson of the Fillmore Western Railway loaned us to the District Office to the awaiting organizers to put things in their special places. We had some under classmen show up to work for their Community Service points. Thank you all that worked so hard on the various parts of the Yard Sale it took a lot of people to make it successful and especially the people that "bought" our stuff. We still have a ways to go to get all our needed money, we are expecting the rest of the donations from our organizations and various families that send money every year. Also we are requesting the students that have not worked any fund raisers will be sending a $100 with their permission slip on the 13th of May if they want to go on the Graduation Harbor Cruise.

 

Pre-Sale Carnival tickets will go on sale May 2nd during normal Chamber of Commerce business hours, Monday -Thursday 10:00 -5:00pm. Parade applications are also available at the Chamber office.

 

Subject: The Senior Center will be funded in FY 2012 and Information Sources for the City of Fillmore Budget

Dear Residents,
This letter is being sent to address the rumors that the Senior Center is going to be closed because of the $1.9 million budget shortfall. As announced at the most recent City Council meeting, the City will be keeping the Senior Center open next year. In addition, City staff will be meeting with the Senior Center Board in the next several weeks to discuss the Center budget.

This is a difficult time for all concerned. The City is facing a significant budget gap and hard choices will need to be made. Currently the City is exploring all options to balance the budget. Inevitably there will be speculation and rumors will be rampant, especially as it gets closer to the budget being presented to Council at the end of May. Please check the City’s website (www.fillmoreca.com) or Channel 10 where we post information and updates about the City’s plans and financial condition. At the end of May, the FY 2012 budget will be posted on the website and, in June, there will also be public budget hearings during which residents may participate.

Thank you for your attention and assistance. It is very much appreciated.

Sincerely,
Yvonne Quiring
City Manager

 
A view of last year’s Taste of the Valley.
A view of last year’s Taste of the Valley.
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May 7, 2011

The Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley is hosting its 6th Annual Taste of the Valley on Saturday, May 7, at Fillmore’s picturesque City Hall Courtyard. Presenting delicious ‘tastes’ are restaurants and beverage vendors from Fillmore, Ojai, Oxnard, Ventura, and Santa Paula.

Food Vendors to date include Bobalu Berries, Calavo Growers, Central Station, ChickyWeedy’s, Chili Hut, DJ's California Catering, Double A Café, Garden Market, lemonade by Mike Mobley, Logsdon's Restaurant, Marie Calendar’s, Mupu Grill, Rubalais', Sam's Saticoy Liquor, Sisar Creek Olive Oil, and Starbucks of Fillmore.
“This is the widest variety of vendors seen at the Taste of the Valley,” BGCSCV CEO Sheila Tate said even “more vendors are anticipated to tempt your taste buds with their delicious offerings!”

Garman’s Restaurant & Irish Pub will be serving tastes of varied beers, and Sam’s Saticoy Liquor will be serving tastes from a selection of noted tequilas and fine whiskeys. A wine tasting booth will also be available for guests’ enjoyment.

Entertainment is being provided by the ever-popular “The Tune Bandits.” And,” noted Tammy Hobson, Taste Chair, “if this isn’t enough, there will be a Mother’s Day Silent Auction available for those last minute gift purchases.”

The Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley wants to thank those restaurant and beverage vendors who have already offered their kind participation in the event, as well as event sponsors Santa Clara Valley Disposal, Ventura County Deputy Sheriff’s Association, Calavo Growers, Fillmore Lions Club, Santa Clara Valley Bank, The Fillmore Gazette, Santa Paula Times, Sespe Sun, and Ventura County Star.

Tate said such support is vital to the club: “The funds donated by these sponsors help cover the costs of the event, so that ticket and silent auction monies are able to go directly to funding the programs and services provided by the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley.” Programs and services include PowerHour, TriplePlay, ClubTech, StreetSmart, SmartGirls, Passport to Manhood, Teen Nights and transportation of Piru and Rancho Sespe youth to the Club in Fillmore. “We also appreciate the community support provided for our fundraising events, through ticket purchases, generous auction bidding and general donations.” said Tate, “We anticipate beautiful weather and record attendance, so please make it a point to join your friends at this fun and entertaining event.”

Tickets may be purchased by calling the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley at 805-525-7910. Donations for the Silent Auction are being accepted and can be pledged by calling the Club at the same number. Join us on May 7th and get a Taste of the Valley!

 

Bring the kiddies on Wednesday, May 11, 2011 to see the Sheriff’s Search and Rescue dogs. Mike Grossman, special K-9 handler, will explain how these handsome, 4-footed heroes are trained to assist communities in time of emergency.

The program is sponsored by the Fillmore Friends of the Library, and commences at 3:30 at the 502 Second Street address. Phone 524-3355 for further information.

 
May 2011 Career Workshop Schedule, Santa Paula, CA.

Location: Santa Clara Valley Job & Career Center, 725 E. Main Street, Santa Paula, 805-933-8452.

Thursday, May 12 - Resumes that Sell, 9 am – 4 pm - Workshop providing hands-on assistance in completing a resume, cover and thank-you letters. Walk away with a portfolio that shows off professional skills and experience. Career Shops are offered at no cost to Job Seekers. Space is limited. Prior registration required by calling the Santa Clara Valley Job & Career Center at 805-933-8452 to enroll.

Thursday, May 19 - Winning Interviews, 9 am – 1 pm - Supplies the tools to make a lasting first impression when interviewing. Career Shops are offered at no cost to Job Seekers. Space is limited. Prior registration required by calling the Santa Clara Valley Job & Career Center at 805-933-8452 to enroll.

Spanish language workshop:
Monday, May 9 - Tecnicas para la Busqueda de Trabajo (Job Search Techniques), 9 am – 1 pm - Esta diseñada para personas que estan buscando empleo. Los temas incluyen donde y como buscar empleo, como crear una red de comunicacion, tecnicas de como usar el teléfono apropriadamente para buscar empleo y como usar la red del internet para buscar empleo. Tambien aprendera tecnicas apropriadas para hacer un entrevista.También aprenderá técnicas apropiadas para hacer una entrevista. 805-933-8452.

Career Shops are presented in partnership with Ventura County Job & Career Centers and are sponsored by the Human Services Agency and the Workforce Investment Board. Equal opportunity Employer/Program/Service – TDD/TT Inquiries call 1 (800) 735-2922. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individual with disabilities.

 

Thanks to The Recicar's for submitting these photos to The Gazette.

Written By Roy Grover

This picture is of the first school of Piru. On the picture bottom it is written 1st Piru School and 1st M.E. Church Building (Hart Wilson Bldg. 1982). It says on the two identified children as Sis and Alice. I have no doubt that is was the first Piru School, and in my upcoming picture of Piru in 1890-1892, it shows the building there then, but in that same picture it also has the present Methodist Church in it also. I don't know if this building served as the M.E. Church plus the school while the present Methodist Church was being built or not. What I do know is that the girl identified as Sis, was my Aunt, Thelma Wilson, later Floyd, because she gave me the picture and told me what I know about it. In the 1940's this building on the corner of Main and Center Street across from the Round Rock Inn and across from Ben Molina's La Victoria Market and diagonal to the Bank of America was where Thelma and her then husband Doctor Hart Wilson lived and he worked out of it. Doc Wilson used to make house calls to me and others that were sick back then. I used to do yard work for them in the yard of their old home. After Doc Wilson died, Thelma Wilson and my uncle Alan Floyd married and they then sold this home at that time, in 1982. If I was down there I would go back and look at the home to see how much it has changed, but I do know that my upcoming 1890-1892 picture of Piru shows this building and the Methodist Church farther up Main Street with no buildings in between them, and all the old-timers who helped me identify the buildings, homes, orchards, etc. had me write on it as the second of two churches, so it confirmed my Aunt's telling of it, if her recollections are right. This picture was supposed to be taken of the class in about 1915 to 1920, not the year the school was built.

 

Ventura, CA. - The public will receive updates on the construction of a new Community Memorial Hospital when President and CEO Gary Wilde gives the 2011 State of the Hospital address on Wednesday, May 18

The address will be held at 6 p.m. at the Museum of Ventura County, 100 E. Main Street, Ventura. Refreshments are at 5:30 p.m.

Wilde also will discuss how healthcare reform is affecting CMH and its patients during his address.

Space is limited. Reservations may be made by calling 805/652-5385, or go to www.cmhshealth.org/rsvp.

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 nine family-practice health centers entitled Centers for Family Health. The health system is located in Ventura County, California.

 
 

Come join us on Saturday, May 21, 2011 for a free swim!

We will be open from 1:00 to 4:00. We’ll have snacks, drinks, chairs and fun. We’re located at 545 Second St. in Fillmore.

For further questions please call 524 4902!

 

A hike to celebrate the life of Manuel Victoria Jr. (VIC) is planned for Sunday, May 15, 2011, at 7:00 AM. Hikers will meet at Middle Lyons in Rose Valley. The destination is the falls at East Fork Lyons Camp, an easy 5 mile round trip. “Vic” style burritos will be provided to all hikers. Vic’s personal photo albums will be there and hikers who appear in the photos will be allowed to take them home. Please RSVP your burrito by calling Mark Maxwell @ 805 804-7200 by Monday, May 9, 2011.

 

Community members and educators will assemble to rally in support of Fillmore Schools on May 11. Those attending will be encouraged to target their legislators in Sacramento with postcards urging them to pass a timely budget that protects education from another year of severe cuts. People are invited to bring their families, blankets, and lawn chairs at 3:00 to the grass in front of the District Office where they can join others from the community to show support for the students and staff whose education and jobs are threatened by the ongoing budget crisis. Hot dogs and drinks will be served. After eating, a march along the nearby sidewalks will give attendees another opportunity to express their concerns and raise awareness of the inadequate funding level for education in California. If the underfunding of schools continues students in the local elementary schools may face larger class sizes, while students in high school may have larger class sizes and fewer class choices. The academic school year will remain shortened. The California’s budget battle has left the Fillmore Unified School District with great uncertainty as it builds its budget for the 2011/2012 school year. The School Board has been forced to send pink slips out to many district employees. These pink slips have been received by numerous classified, certificated, and administrative district employees. As Fillmore Unified is the largest employer in Fillmore these pink slips could adversely affect the financial health of the City of Fillmore for years to come. Rally planners are looking for a large turnout of community members and school employees to target Sacramento for its failure to adequately fund schools.

 

SANTA PAULA, CA. - Santa Clara Valley Bank (SCVBank;OTC BB:SCVE.OB) today announced its 2011 first quarter financial results.

SCVBank recorded a net profit of $131,000 for the first quarter of 2011 compared to a loss of $181,000 experienced a year earlier. The $131,000 profit results in an income per common share, basic of $0.09. The profit reflects improved credit conditions, reduced interest expense and reduced operational expenses.

Interest expense has been reduced from $346,000 for the first quarter 2010 to $215,000 for the same period in 2011. Non-interest income increased from $33,000 to $130,000 year-over-year.

Non-performing assets are down from $6.6 million as of March 31, 2010 to $4.9 million as of March 31, 2011.

Due to improved credit conditions, there was no loan loss provision taken in the first quarter 2011, compared to $300,000 in the same period in 2010. This change also reflects the current robust level of the Bank’s allowance for loan loss, at 2.91% of gross loans outstanding. Loan charge-offs were greatly reduced from $161,000 for this quarter, compared to $737,000 the same quarter 2010.

SCVBank continues to maintain a strong capital position with a Tier 1 leverage ratio of 10.35%, up from 9.14% a year ago. A Tier 1 leverage ratio of 5% is required to be considered a well capitalized institution. Total risk-based capital is 17.00%, well above the 10% level needed to be considered well capitalized.

Liquidity is very strong as cash and investments equal $48.8 million.

Total assets have dropped slightly over the past twelve months, from $136.6 million to $132.4 million. This drop occurred as management strategically steered high priced deposits from the balance sheet.

CEO Michael Hause noted, “The profitability in the first quarter is welcomed although optimum income will be achieved when non-performing assets are reduced further and loan growth is experienced.”

“The first quarter income of $131,000 is a testament to the hard work of the board and management to adapt to the economic conditions experienced over the past several years. The trends are positive,” said Chairman Ralph De Leon.

Founded in 1998, SCVBank currently operates three branches in Santa Paula, Fillmore, and Valencia. Under its stock symbol of SCVE.OB, SCVBank's stock is traded through McAdams Wright Ragen, Howe Barnes Hofer & Arnett, and Monroe Securities. The Bank's web site is www.SCVBank.com.

Santa Clara Valley Bank Corporate Headquarters
901 East Main Street
Santa Paula, California 93060
805-525-7847

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.

 
CAL FIRE Encourages Homeowner Preparedness
Cal Fire
Cal Fire

SACRAMENTO, CA. – With fire season around the corner, Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. will declare May 1-7, 2011 “Wildfire Awareness Week”. During that week, CAL FIRE is urging homeowners to be ready for wildfires. Wildfire Awareness Week is designed to not only remind Californians of the dangers wildfires pose, but also to educate them on how to prepare their property.

So far this year, California has experienced above average rainfall across the state. The increased precipitation has left many areas abundantly green and overgrown. However, as warmer temperatures and drier conditions occur, the grass and brush will begin to dry out and the fire danger will dramatically increase. “This year’s fire season has not started as early as it has in years past,” said Chief Ken Pimlott, CAL FIRE acting director. “That's why residents should take the time now, while the grass is still green, to make sure they are ready for California's wildfires.”

This year’s theme for Wildfire Awareness Week is once again the nationwide fire preparedness campaign of “Ready, Set, Go!”. Being Ready for a wildfire starts by maintaining 100 feet of Defensible Space and hardening homes with fire resistant building materials. “This week is a great time for residents to start getting themselves ready for wildfires,” said Chief Pimlott. “It’s the combination of both Defensible Space and the hardening of homes that give a home the best chance of surviving a wildfire.”

Last summer, CAL FIRE launched a new website, www.ReadyForWildfire.org to assist homeowners in preparing for wildfires. The site offers steps residents should take to make their home more resistant to wildfires and to ensure that their family is ready to evacuate early and safely when a wildfire strikes.

CAL FIRE will use Wildfire Awareness Week as an opportunity to answer questions about fire safety and how to be better prepared in an emergency situation.

Wildfire Awareness Week schedule:

· Monday, May 2: Press Conference, CAL FIRE Mobile Equipment Facility, Davis at 1 p.m.

· Tuesday, May 3: Press Conference, CAL FIRE Sunol Fire Station, Sunol at 1:30 p.m.

· Wednesday, May 4: Press Conference, Millerton Lake State Park, Friant at 11 a.m.

· Thursday, May 5: Press Conference, Bogart Regional Park, Cherry Valley at 1:30 p.m.

· Friday, May 6: Press Conference, CAL FIRE / San Diego Rural Fire District Fire Station, Jamul at 11 a.m.

For more information visit www.fire.ca.gov or www.ReadyForWildfire.org.