Fall into the flavors with Chef Dustin Anderson

This class we will be getting an intro into the fall season. This is the season when the weather starts to cool down and we can enjoy those hearty savory dishes. All of these dishes are meant to enjoy the flavors of the simple ingredients we will be using. We hit two of the major holidays in this season where we can have a lot of fun trying new dishes, so hopefully these next few classes you can pick up a trick or two and impress your friends with what you bring to the dinner table.

Menu: Spiced Butternut Squash Soup, Sautéed Pork with Apples & Sage, Homemade Apple Sauce, Rustic Bread Pudding. Date: September 9th, 2009 – Wednesday, Time: 5:30pm – 7:00pm, Price: $25.00 – everything included, Place: Memorial Building Kitchen, enter through the back. What to Bring: Just an empty stomach.
RSVP early, spots are filling up fast again. If you sign up and are not able to make it and can not cancel at least 48 hours in advance your $25.00 fee will still be enforced, this just makes sure everyone gets a chance to attend.

Call Dustin to RSVP at (805) 315-1025, Email at ddoublea@hotmail.com, Facebook info at: http://facebook.dj/ddoubleacatering/.

 


 

Grad Nite Live’s summer fundraiser is underway as of July 1st. We have to raise $23, 500 this year for the Class of 2010 for approximately 170 students. The Central Station has given us the opportunity to sell their famous “Sandwich Meal”, however we will be offering a choice of Tri-Tip, Chicken or Pulled Pork sandwich for only $10.00 a ticket. Senior class members and their parents are working hard to make our first fundraiser a success. Call 524-4909, Mrs Chaney and I will direct a senior to you! Also, Donate your old cars, trucks, boats or RV running or not . We will haul it away free. Call Mrs. Chaney 524-4909 for pick up arrangements.

 


 

Saturday, Sept 26Th, at the Memorial Building in Fillmore.
Social Hour 4:00pm - 6:00pm (no host bar)
Dinner Served at 6:00pm (Food Provided by Lairds Butcher Shop. Gary Laird - Owner Class of 76’
Music and Dancing until 11:00pm
$40.00 per person (Pre Registration by SEPT 15TH)
$50.00 per person (After Sept 15Th, and at the Door)
The cost covers your Dinner, Dessert, Coffee, Bottle Water, Music, Dancing, and entry to all the Great, Great door prize Giveaways!!! Grand Prize Give Away - Free Southwest Airline Tickets. (Thank You Donor). anonymous Alumni Make your check payable to Mark Ortega, and mail to Mark Ortega., 453 Market St., Fillmore, CA 93015.
Reunion Website: https://sites.google.com/site/reunion7879
Send your email address and mailing address to mrkoinsdca@sbcglobal.net to update your info with the Alumni Association.
Reunion Schedule:
Fri, Sept 25Th - Reunion weekend Opening “Tailgate Party”
4:00 to 7:00pm Home of Trisha Urrea-Gradias.
7:30pm - Cheering on the 2009 Flashes Football Team.
Game against Kilpatrick High Mustangs.
Sat - Sept 26Th - 9:00am. Decorate the Memorial Building.
4:00pm to 11:00pm - 78’, 79’ Class Reunion.
Sun - Sept 27TH - Continental Breakfast/Brunch/Menudo at the Ortega compound.
If your class has not had a reunion in quite a while, and you are just itching for a fun evening full of Music, Dancing, and laughter.

 
Fun Acting classes for children 5 years and up!

Fillmore’s Parks & Recreation is now conducting the next series of our acting classes teaching all elements of stage acting for television, feature films and commercials. As this is our third workshop series, kids previously enrolled will continue to be trained in improv exercises with scene study and script memorization.

The 8-week series will be broken into two 4-week sessions. Participants are encouraged to take the entire 8-week series which will culminate in a stage presentation for family and friends to enjoy. Late enrollees will be accepted … however, early sign-up is advised to be included in the stage performance showcase.

Instructor for this class is Steve Burhoe, Hollywood Acting Coach. The city of Fillmore is fortunate to have such a talented professional whose experience CONTINUED »

 

Help us honor performing arts in Fillmore and Piru
In conjunction with the Fillmore Historical Museum we are attempting to begin a tribute to the Performing Arts in Fillmore and Piru.
Remember that great Christmas Program you participated in at school? Remember the Spring Operetta you were in at Sespe School? How about the Senior Play you participated in during your senior year? How about the Piru Dance Festival held each year? We are seeking written remembrances, photos ( be sure and identify the year, the place and the names of those pictured), programs, scripts and posters.
We plan to organize and exhibit paying tribute to all performing arts both in Fillmore and Piru. We hope to honor those who actively encouraged the arts. Mr. Mozley, Bea Albright, Don Ospenson, John and Mysrt Brothers, Phil Catalano, the Sespe Players, and the Fillmore Soroptomists are just some of the people and organizations we hope to honor. Please provided additional names and organizations if you can.
Please spend a little time and junt for artifacts we can use. If you have questions or need more information don't hesitate to contact one of the following: Ken Mittan kennethmittan@yahoo.com; Judy Towner judytee@aol.com ; Lucy Rangel tangelfan@roadrunner.com ; Susan Dollar dkdollar@prodgy.net.

Thanks for all you guys to assist the growing of the Arts in Fillmore.

 

Rotary Club of Fillmore, Sun Risers meets every Tuesday morning at 7:00 a.m. at El Pescador. Presentations for September will be:
Tuesday September 1st: Marc Vertin will present a Power Point pPresentation on our Shelter-Matching Grant Project with the Rotary Club of San Felipe, Mexico.
Tuesday September 8th: Either the Mayor Ralph Fernandez or City council member Bob Gonzalez will give us the state of the city address for the City of Santa Paula.
Tuesday September 15th: Henry Vega (Santa Paula Rotarian, Farm Bureau board member) will talk about food safety issues.
Tuesday September 22nd: Our Club will be taking a tour of "The Lounge" across from our Fire Dept. They strip old trailers and make the classic new rv trailers
Tuesday September 29th: Kay Hara, foot doctor, will talk about taking care of our feet.

 

With an overwhelming response during a public meeting to bring back Little League in Piru, the need for additional activities was quickly addressed. Two group were immediately formed, Piru Youth Sports and Piru Youth. Piru Youth Sports had a successful Little League Season and will soon be starting Soccer in Piru. The Piru Youth group will focus on other needed activities for Middle & High School students of Piru.

Piru Youth’s first Youth Summit was held on April 3rd of this year and brought in 43 students. We had a few icebreakers for the youth and then it was off to the drawing board. We focused on the needs and wants of the youth, short and long term goals. We had snacks and drinks and thanks to the local businesses we were able to provide prizes for their ideas and suggestions.

Wasting no time to get started, we met the following Tuesday and started to plan for our first dance. The dance was on May 8th, and Cinco de Mayo was the theme. The youth helped in preparation of the dance by making signs, invitations and posters, they arrived early to help CONTINUED »

 
Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please help us by adding any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You.
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Kristina Jong, M.D.
Kristina Jong, M.D.

Ventura, CA. - Radiologist Kristina Jong has joined the Community Imaging Medical Group at Community Memorial Hospital where she will concentrate her practice on Breast Imagining and further development of the Breast MRI program.

Dr. Jong will work alongside Wook Chong, M.D., and Priscilla Wong, M.D., to create a team of Board-Certified experts in breast imaging at The Breast Center of CMH – the only comprehensive breast center in West Ventura County.

Dr. Jong earned her medical degree at the University of California Davis in 2001, and completed a Diagnostic Radiology residency at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital in 2006. She then pursued specialized training in Breast Imaging (including Breast MRI) at Stanford University. After finishing her Breast Imaging fellowship, she joined the staff at Stanford Hospital and Clinics as an Assistant Clinical Professor. She has since relocated to the Santa Barbara area, but remains on the Adjunct Clinical Faculty at Stanford

Community Imaging Medical Group offers outpatient and inpatient diagnostic imaging and procedures, including MRI, computed tomography (CT), ultrasound and radiography. To reach their department or The Breast Center at CMH, call 805/652-5011.

 

The Hedrick Ranch Nature Area is a +220 acre preserve owned by the Friends of the Santa Clara River (FSCR), located on the south side of the Santa Clara River near Santa Paula. We have an active group of volunteers working to restore the HRNA, via regularly scheduled workdays once per month fall through spring. Our efforts include weed abatement, planting of native plants, and establishing trails. We also spend time bird watching and looking for other wildlife. We start at 9:00 am and finish by 11:30 or 12:00. Bring water and sun protection; we have some tools and gloves, but it’s always nice to bring your own. NOTE: Substantial rainfall cancels the workday!!! Contact Jackie Worden for more information: jbworden7@gmail.com

LONG PANTS AND BOOTS OR CLOSED SHOES ARE REQUIRED
Because of our healthy population of rattlesnakes, this dress code will be strictly enforced!!

The 2009-2010 workdays will be:
• October 3rd, Saturday
• November 1st, Sunday
• December 5th, Saturday CONTINUED »

 
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With an overwhelming response during a public meeting to bring back Little League in Piru, the need for additional activities was quickly addressed. Two group were immediately formed, Piru Youth Sports and Piru Youth.

Piru Youth Sports had a successful Little League Season and will soon be starting Soccer in Piru. The Piru Youth
group will focus on other needed activities for Middle & High School students of Piru.

Piru Youth’s first Youth Summit was held on April 3rd of this year and brought in 43 students. We had a few icebreakers for the youth and then it was off to the drawing board. We focused on the needs and wants of the youth, short and long term goals. We had snacks and drinks and thanks to the local businesses we were able to provide prizes for their ideas and suggestions.

Wasting no time to get started, we met the following Tuesday and started to plan for our first dance. The dance was on May 8th, and Cinco de Mayo was the theme. The youth helped in preparation of the dance by making signs, invitations and posters, they arrived early to CONTINUED »

 
Coming Sept. 5th

The Piru Depot and Gazebo Plaza & Park in downtown Piru will be the site for the 9th Annual PiruFest, Saturday, September 5th. Activities for this Labor Day Weekend festival begin at 3:00 pm and continue until 10 pm. Registration for the horseshoe tournament will start at noon with play set for 2:00 pm. The Depot and park are located on Center Street in the downtown district.

The Piru Neighborhood Council (PNC) sponsors this annual event and is joined this year by MAD Youth, (Making A Difference). MAD Youth are organizing a variety of games for all ages, including the good old fashioned Dunking Booth featuring local community and regional leaders as “dunkees”. Local arts and crafts vendors continue to sign up to offer unique jewelry and other specialty items, as well as information on upcoming health and community events, such as Relay for Life. Food vendors have also signed on to feature their treats.

Always a hit with the locals and friends, the popular Horseshoe Tournament returns under the skills of Rusty Ortega. Organizers set up the pits in this downtown park to make this activity a center point of this daylong festival. This competition is an annual tradition among the town’s “ringers”. Contact Rusty at 805- 432-6388 to sign up or help organize. CONTINUED »

 
Truckloads of rubberized mulch made their way into Fillmore last week to replace the aged woodchips at the district’s elementary school playgrounds. Sespe, Piru, and San Cayetano will all benefit from the recyclable rubber, made from 45,000 old tires, shown in packages stored at the district. A grant of $144,000 provided for the mulch, according to Denise Berrington, facilities secretary at the Fillmore Unified School District. Piru Elementary’s chips have already been replaced with blue rubberized mulch, and Sespe and San Cayetano are next, opting for the more natural looking cypress red shade. The mulch provides maximum fall protection for students on the playground.
Truckloads of rubberized mulch made their way into Fillmore last week to replace the aged woodchips at the district’s elementary school playgrounds. Sespe, Piru, and San Cayetano will all benefit from the recyclable rubber, made from 45,000 old tires, shown in packages stored at the district. A grant of $144,000 provided for the mulch, according to Denise Berrington, facilities secretary at the Fillmore Unified School District. Piru Elementary’s chips have already been replaced with blue rubberized mulch, and Sespe and San Cayetano are next, opting for the more natural looking cypress red shade. The mulch provides maximum fall protection for students on the playground.
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Congratulations to Carla Perez, 17, and Piggy Bank, her VC Fair award winning swine. Piggy Bank took two 2nd Place wins, Novice Showmanship-FFA, and 1st Round Robbin. Breanna Berrington won 1st Place Showmanship in Novice and took 3rd in her replacement Heifer Market class. Samantha Woke won 4-H Reserve Champion Steer and took 2nd in Senior Showmanship.

 
Fillmore’s Towne Theatre on Central Ave. Admission is free!

This Saturday, Aug. 29th, 12:00 noon, some of the children with the "Acting Silly" actor's workshop taught by industry professional New York acting coach, L.J. Stevens, will perform on stage at the movie theatre on Central Ave. They will be doing short monologues and scenes. There will be no charge for this event.

Classes will continue mid September and the new schedule will be posted in the Gazzette newspaper next week. Our next series of classes will include "How to get into commercials", "How to find an agent", more scene studies and script memorization. We will also be doing another talent showcase TBA. If anyone is interested in joining Fillmore's Children's Actor's workshop, please contact Priscilla Rzezuski (805) 524-0553.

 
Fourth Annual Simi Conejo Friends of NRA fundraising banquet at Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. To download a copy of the flyer, see "File Attachments" at the end of the article.
Fourth Annual Simi Conejo Friends of NRA fundraising banquet at Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. To download a copy of the flyer, see "File Attachments" at the end of the article.
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Simi Conejo Friends of NRA
Simi Conejo Friends of NRA
Live auction includes exclusive firearms and other NRA collectives.
Live auction includes exclusive firearms and other NRA collectives.
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Guests taking a chance to win a rifle.
Guests taking a chance to win a rifle.
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2008 Chairman Randy Tackett presenting thank you gift to Ventura County DA Gregory Totten.
2008 Chairman Randy Tackett presenting thank you gift to Ventura County DA Gregory Totten.
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Simi Conejo Friends of NRA Committee Members.
Simi Conejo Friends of NRA Committee Members.
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Simi Valley, CA - The fourth annual Simi Conejo Friends of NRA fundraising banquet will be held Saturday, September 12, 5:00 pm at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California.

Proceeds benefit The NRA Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, and are distributed as grants to support projects such as youth firearm safety, women’s programs, law enforcement, and range development.

“The evening will include games, auctions, and drawings for limited edition NRA collectibles,” said Committee Chairman Jason Kemmerer. “Not only do guests get a great dinner, they can also tour the Reagan Library and Air Force One.”

Ticket packages start at $100 and include a free $100 pack of prize drawing tickets. Request an event flyer by e-mailing ldavis@nrahq.org or visit www.friendsofnra.org/ca. Views and opinions expressed by Simi Conejo Friends of NRA are not necessarily shared by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Foundation.

 
“The Cats in the Canyon & Hounds in the Hollow” fundraiser Sunday, September 27th

The Humane Society of Ventura County is seeking donations for a silent auction it is holding during its third annual “The Cats in the Canyon & Hounds in the Hollow” fundraiser on Sunday, Sept. 27.

Donations should be worth at least $25, and can be dropped off at the HSVC shelter, located at 402 Bryant St. in Ojai. Call 656-5031 for more information.

The fundraiser will run from 2 to 5 p.m. at Boccali’s Restaurant in Ojai, with all proceeds going to the care of animals in need throughout Ventura County.

 

Fillmore, CA - Thirty-five women will be scheduled to receive free mammograms and healthcare education on Saturday, Sept. 12. The women will arrive early Saturday morning at the Center for Family Health office located in Fillmore at 852 Ventura St., where they will be transported to The Breast Center at Community Memorial Hospital in Ventura, and then back to the Center for Family Health.

In 2008, an estimated 182,460 new cases of breast cancer occurred in the United States, and early detection and awareness is the key to fighting this life-threatening disease. The Mammography & Cervical Cancer Screening Program provided through Community Memorial Health System benefits women in the community who are uninsured, under-insured or lack the funds to pay for mammograms and CONTINUED »

 

On September 26th, from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm, Ventura County Medical Center will throw a celebration to recognize all of the ‘graduates’ of their award-winning neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), dating back 35 years, when the NICU opened its doors. The event is open to all residents of Ventura County who were born at VCMC and spent any time in the NICU, as well as family and friends. The event will take place directly in back of the hospital, at 3291 Loma Vista Road, on both the lawn and parking lot. There will be a variety of entertaining and educational booths of interest to all ages.

In addition to food and music there will be a petting zoo, activities for children, and information for new and expectant moms, as well as important health information.
Those who are graduates of the NICU will be recognized throughout the day and the festival atmosphere promises to be fun for the entire family.

When the VCMC NICU first opened back in 1974, it was the first NICU between Los Angeles and Stanford Medical Center. Today upwards of 20,000 children have passed through the NICU at VCMC, and the hospital looks forward to honoring them – and their families – on September 26th.

For more information on this event, please call 805-652-6014 or 652-6693.