Saturday, March 14th 6PM-12AM
@ Veterans Memorial Building 511 2nd St. Fillmore Ca 93015
Tickets are $30 & include Funny Money, Appetizers, Beer, Dj & Dancing
*No Host Bar & Raffle Tickets Available for Purchase*
Table Sponsors: $175 Donation
Must be 21 Yrs. Old
For Tickets and Information Please Contact Jennie Andrade 805-340-3601
Proceeds for the evening will benefit Fillmore High School's Athletic Programs.

 


 

The Heritage Valley’s new local transit system is kicking off its new service on March 2 by offering free rides all day.

All fixed-route rides on the locally based Valley Express bus service will be free on Monday, March 2. The new fixed-route service and supporting Dial-A-Ride service comprise the Heritage Valley’s own local transit program, replacing the long-time VISTA Dial-A-Ride service sponsored by VCTC.

The service name was selected from the more than 30 entries submitted as part of a Name the Bus contest open to residents of Fillmore, Piru, and Santa Paula. The winning entry was submitted by Sara M., a student at Santa Paula High School.

The new service will operate from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on weekdays, and from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Two routes will operate in Santa Paula, one in Fillmore, and one in Piru. Buses will run every 30-40 minutes throughout the service day, with Dial-A-Ride service available during all service hours. VCTC will continue to provide its popular Highway 126 service connecting the Heritage Valley with nearby Ventura.

The Valley Express’ fixed-route Adult fare is $1.00 and the Youth/Senior/Disabled fare is just $0.50. For the Valley Express General Public Dial-a-ride service, Adult/Youth fare is $1.75 and the Senior/Disabled fare is $0.85. In addition, ADA paratransit fare is $2.00 and rides can be scheduled up to seven days in advance. Unlimited-ride day passes (valid on both Valley Express fixed-route and Dial-A-Ride) are $3.75. Free transfers are offered between VCTC Highway 126 and Valley Express fixed-route service. Transfers to Dial-A-Ride require a $0.50 fee. Monthly passes for Valley Express will be available for purchase following the start of the service at the Valley Express sales office (810 Railroad Ave in Santa Paula) and at Santa Paula and Fillmore city halls. For pre-order sales and bulk purchases, please contact VCTC’s administrative offices.

“The launch of the Valley Express represents a new era in mobility for residents of Fillmore, Piru, and Santa Paula,” noted Santa Paula Councilmember Ginger Gherardi. “The new fixed-route circulators will make it much easier to access school, work, and everyday activities throughout Fillmore, Piru, and Santa Paula.”

The cities of Fillmore and Santa Paula, along with the County of Ventura and VCTC, will be marking the launch of the new service with a public dedication at 11:30 a.m. on March 2, 2015. The event will take place opposite Santa Paula City Hall, located at 970 East Ventura Street. The event is open to the public and all Heritage Valley residents are invited to attend.

Valley Express operates fixed-route, eligibility-based paratransit, and general public Dial-A-Ride service throughout the Heritage Valley. Valley Express service is provided through a cooperative agreement between the cities of Fillmore and Santa Paula, the County of Ventura, and the Ventura County Transportation Commission. It is administered by the Ventura County Transportation Commission. For route and service information call (800) 438-1112 or visit www.valleyexpressbus.org.

 


 
New technology extends road life up to 15 years, saving money, environment

FILLMORE, CA - 2015—Ventura County Public Works Agency’s (VCPWA) Department of Transportation have begun pavement resurfacing work spanning 10 miles of roads located near the city of Fillmore.

Bids for this project were opened in 2014 and the project has been awarded to MAI/PCC of Pico Rivera, Calif. for $1.3 million. MAI/PCC started construction this month and expects to complete the work by the end of April. Some roads will receive two or three layers of resurfacing, depending on the condition of the pavement.

Thin-layer pavement resurfacing using rubberized chip seal technology, along with microsurfacing and base repair, will extend the pavement life for many years before further treatment is needed. The project will also include AC curb rehabilitation, striping, and signing. Additional benefits include lower maintenance costs and a smoother ride.

Rubberized chip seal treatment also recycles mountains of old car tires, keeping them out of landfills. VCPWA has been using rubberized chip seal for about six years, with its first application in Bardsdale, near Fillmore.

The roads to be resurfaced include Sycamore Road, Seventh Street, Young Road, Hall Road, Cliff Avenue, Oak Avenue, Orcutt Road, and Willard Road. Flyers have been mailed to local residents giving details about which roads will be resurfaced and what treatment each road will receive. A website gives details about the project at http://pwa.ventura.org/pwa/sespe-paving. The County’s project manager, June Kim, may be reached at (805) 654-2065.

 

The Ventura County Rose Society will hold its monthly meeting on Thursday, March 26, 2015, 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 pm, and our speaker presentation will begin at 7:30 P.M.

The VCRS meeting will feature Kitty Belendez who will show a fascinating power point presentation about a "Kaleidoscope of Floribunda Roses". Kitty is a ARS Master Rosarian, the President of the Santa Clarita Rose Society, and she has published over 450 articles on roses. She is also an award-winning Editor of ARS magazine issues and newsletters. Kitty is an excellent speaker and her knowledge of roses and their care is superb.

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/

 
Ventura County Sheriff’s deputies responded to several complaints concerning homeless men at the Vons Center. The men, and two to four sometime companions, have been camping-out at the west end of the center for several days with sleeping bags, pit bulls and other belongings. The men complied with the deputies instructions to vacate the area shortly thereafter.
Ventura County Sheriff’s deputies responded to several complaints concerning homeless men at the Vons Center. The men, and two to four sometime companions, have been camping-out at the west end of the center for several days with sleeping bags, pit bulls and other belongings. The men complied with the deputies instructions to vacate the area shortly thereafter.
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Ventura, CA - The Heritage Valley’s new local transit system is kicking off its new service on March 2 by offering free rides all day.

All fixed-route rides on the locally based Valley Express bus service will be free on Monday, March 2. The new fixed-route service and supporting Dial-A-Ride service comprise the Heritage Valley’s own local transit program, replacing the long-time VISTA Dial-A-Ride service sponsored by VCTC.

The service name was selected from the more than 30 entries submitted as part of a Name the Bus contest open to residents of Fillmore, Piru, and Santa Paula. The winning entry was submitted by Sara M., a student at Santa Paula High School.

The new service will operate from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on weekdays, and from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Two routes will operate in Santa Paula, one in Fillmore, and one in Piru. Buses will run every 30-40 minutes throughout the service day, with Dial-A-Ride service available during all service hours. VCTC will continue to provide its popular Highway 126 service connecting the Heritage Valley with nearby Ventura.

The Valley Express’ fixed-route Adult fare is $1.00 and the Youth/Senior/Disabled fare is just $0.50. For the Valley Express General Public Dial-a-ride service, Adult/Youth fare is $1.75 and the Senior/Disabled fare is $0.85. In addition, ADA paratransit fare is $2.00 and rides can be scheduled up to seven days in advance. Unlimited-ride day passes (valid on both Valley Express fixed-route and Dial-A-Ride) are $3.75. Free transfers are offered between VCTC Highway 126 and Valley Express fixed-route service. Transfers to Dial-A-Ride require a $0.50 fee. Monthly passes for Valley Express will be available for purchase following the start of the service at the Valley Express sales office (810 Railroad Ave in Santa Paula) and at Santa Paula and Fillmore city halls. For pre-order sales and bulk purchases, please contact VCTC’s administrative offices.

“The launch of the Valley Express represents a new era in mobility for residents of Fillmore, Piru, and Santa Paula,” noted Santa Paula Councilmember Ginger Gherardi. “The new fixed-route circulators will make it much easier to access school, work, and everyday activities throughout Fillmore, Piru, and Santa Paula.”

The cities of Fillmore and Santa Paula, along with the County of Ventura and VCTC, will be marking the launch of the new service with a public dedication at 11:30 a.m. on March 2, 2015. The event will take place opposite Santa Paula City Hall, located at 970 East Ventura Street. The event is open to the public and all Heritage Valley residents are invited to attend.

Valley Express operates fixed-route, eligibility-based paratransit, and general public Dial-A-Ride service throughout the Heritage Valley. Valley Express service is provided through a cooperative agreement between the cities of Fillmore and Santa Paula, the County of Ventura, and the Ventura County Transportation Commission. It is administered by the Ventura County Transportation Commission. For route and service information call (800) 438-1112 or visit www.valleyexpressbus.org.

 
Sean Morris President, Colby Hartje Golf Pro from Elkins and Bob Hammond Program Chair. Colby Hartje presented the Rotary program last week. He gave a brief history of Elkins Ranch Golf Course and about his education and experience. He is a businessman as well as the Golf Pro and has come up  with some innovative ideas for the customers. One idea is a Loyalty Rewards program where loyal customers can earn points toward free games. His new Footgolf program will begin April 1, and is soccer on the golf course with larger holes. He hopes to attract all ages.
Sean Morris President, Colby Hartje Golf Pro from Elkins and Bob Hammond Program Chair. Colby Hartje presented the Rotary program last week. He gave a brief history of Elkins Ranch Golf Course and about his education and experience. He is a businessman as well as the Golf Pro and has come up with some innovative ideas for the customers. One idea is a Loyalty Rewards program where loyal customers can earn points toward free games. His new Footgolf program will begin April 1, and is soccer on the golf course with larger holes. He hopes to attract all ages.
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Kyle Wilson Rotary member and Sean Morris President. Sean presented Kyle will a Paul Harris Fellow recognition pin, set with three Sapphires. The pin represents significant donations given to the Rotary Foundation either personally or by other members recognizing Kyle. Money given to the Foundation is used for various Rotary projects around the world and in the communities. Our Club will use some of this money to join the Rotary Club of Ojai, in helping the Nomads in Niger.
Kyle Wilson Rotary member and Sean Morris President. Sean presented Kyle will a Paul Harris Fellow recognition pin, set with three Sapphires. The pin represents significant donations given to the Rotary Foundation either personally or by other members recognizing Kyle. Money given to the Foundation is used for various Rotary projects around the world and in the communities. Our Club will use some of this money to join the Rotary Club of Ojai, in helping the Nomads in Niger.
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Wires being pulled in the new prospective Teen Study center.
Wires being pulled in the new prospective Teen Study center.
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Jeff Bode, Chris Houston and Rene Guzman taking a lunch break. They are donating their time to help with the new Teen Study Center.
Jeff Bode, Chris Houston and Rene Guzman taking a lunch break. They are donating their time to help with the new Teen Study Center.
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Jeff Paul
Jeff Paul

Jeff Paul, a longtime Venturan with over 30 years of experience in the local banking field, has been named the new Chairman of the Board forCommunity Memorial Health System.

Paul, who served previously as treasurer on the CMHS board, succeeds Dr. Martin Pops, who has served as board chairman since 2009. Longtime trustee Gary Wolfe, a former board chairman, will replace Paul as Treasurer.

Paul is the Director of Retail and Commercial Banking at Montecito Bank & Trust, the oldest and largest independently owned community bank in Santa Barbara and Ventura County. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Chico State University in political science and graduated from the Pacific Coast Banking School at the University of Washington.

Also joining CMHS’s Board of Trustees are Lamar Bushnell, M.D., Chief of Staff of Community Memorial Hospital; Elizabeth Patterson, M.D., Chief of Staff of Ojai Valley Community Hospital; Lydia Hopps, President of the Community Memorial Healthcare Foundation; and Sandy Frandsen, CMHS Auxiliary President.

Community Memorial Health System is a not-for-profit health system, which is comprised of Community Memorial Hospital in Ventura, Ojai Valley Community Hospital, and 12 family-practice health centers entitled Centers for Family Health. The health system is located in Ventura County, California.

 
Families of Miguel Salgado (Air Force), Ryan Horn (Army) and Brandon Pina (Marines) display the new banners for service personel from Fillmore. The banners were presented on Wednesday, February 4, 2015.
Families of Miguel Salgado (Air Force), Ryan Horn (Army) and Brandon Pina (Marines) display the new banners for service personel from Fillmore. The banners were presented on Wednesday, February 4, 2015.
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Learn to how to read just like your youth are learning to read. Learn Zoo Phonics so you’ll learn how kindergarteners are taught and be able to help them.
Learn about how people learn language: Watch TV in English and learn vocabulary, cook in English, learn thematically such as words you need in the dentist office, doctor’s office, school and shopping. Take a trip to the market and then cook afterwards. Learn about other cultures and their food and customs.
This will be a “hands on” interactive learning class. Have fun and learn at the same time.
Class will be every Wednesday at 7:00p.m. starting on March 4th. through May 6th!
Child care will be provided.
Fee is $3.00 each class or $25 for the 10 weeks, a savings of $5.
Taught by FUSD teacher Chris Villegas.
Call 625-7067 to sign up. Maximum class size 25. Sign up to reserve your space!

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Aprendiendo Ingles en el OSC

Aprende a leer así como tus jóvenes están aprendiendo a leer. Aprende la fonética del zoológico, para que puedas aprender como a los del kínder se les enseña y aprende con ellos.
Aprenda como las personas aprenden un lenguaje: Mire televisión en ingles y aprenda vocabulario, cocine en ingles, aprenda temáticamente como palabras que usted necesita en la oficina del dentista, la oficina del doctor, la escuela y en las compras. Haga una visita a la marqueta y luego cocine después. Aprenda sobre otras culturas y sus comidas y costumbres.
Esta será una clase de aprendizaje interactivo. Diviértase y aprenda al mismo tiempo.
La clase será cada miércoles a las 7:00 p.m. empezando el 4 de Marzo hasta el 6 de Mayo, excepto durante las vacaciones de la escuela. Termina el 6 de mayo.

Se proveerá cuidado de niños.
El costo es $3.00 por clase o $25 por las 10 semanas, un ahorro de $5.
Enseñadapor la maestra delFUSD, Chris Villegas.
Llame al 625-7067 para registrarse.RegĂ­strese para reservar su lugar!
Tamaño máximo de la clase es 25.

 
 
Michelle Smith is presenting the checks to some of Piru’s teachers at the February faculty meeting.
Michelle Smith is presenting the checks to some of Piru’s teachers at the February faculty meeting.
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Michelle Smith shows Piru Principal Diana Vides the checks for the teachers.
Michelle Smith shows Piru Principal Diana Vides the checks for the teachers.
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The Fillmore Women’s Service club, as a part of their ongoing service to education in Fillmore, struck again! Each year the club honors one of the schools in the Fillmore Unified School District, and this year it was Piru Elementary School’s turn. On February 5, 2015, at the monthly faculty meeting, Michelle Smith, F.W.S.C.’s Vice –President, accompanied by Teresa Rees, Membership Chairperson and Marcia Heerema, Corresponding Secretary, presented one hundred dollar checks to all the surprised teachers. These checks were in appreciation for all the money teachers spend out of their own pocket to assist the children in their classrooms.

They gave checks to Claudia Eichstaedt, Luanne Schaper, Amanda Gori, Tara Manly, Otmara Lofton, Marisela Gomez, Raymond Barrera, John Schaper, Debra Louth, Kristina Silbey, Delia Silva, Janey Brunton-Munoz, Mary Schroepper, and Juliette Resor.

The Fillmore Women’s Service Club meets at the Senior Center on the second Wednesday of the month at 7pm. They have been in existence for the past fifty years, and are still going strong with their commitment to community of Fillmore. They are always happy to have newcomers who would be interested in working for the benefit of Fillmore. Primarily the club does two fund raisers: theApril garage sale, and the July fireworks booth. The money that they raise then goes for scholarships for residents of Fillmore and Piru, for the on-going teacher appreciation activity, and for projects for other civic organizations. It is a great way to get involved in making Fillmore an even better place to live, so the club would welcome any enthusiastic new members!

 

Recently a new Mayflower Colony has been established in the area. The formal name of the group is The Rancho Conejo Valley of the Mayflower Society. The membership is not restricted to the Conejo Valley as there are members from Ventura, Camarillo and Santa Paula as well. The group is gathering for a luncheon meeting where a program about Pilgrim Stephen Hopkins, who was the only settler in Jamestown who was also a passenger on the Mayflower, will be presented. The gathering will be at the Wood Ranch Country Club in Simi Valley, at 12:00 noon. The address for the meeting location is 301 Wood Ranch Pkwy., Simi Valley, but while reservations close on Feb. 14, further interest in the group information can be had by calling Colony Governor Robert Dempster 805-504-5140. Requirements to become a member are a relationship to a passenger of the Mayflower when it arrived at Plymouth in 1620. Governor Dempster will be willing to answer any questions about the society and possible membership.

 
February 28, 2015

Ojai, CA - Joint pain and arthritis will be focus of a free seminar Community Memorial Health System is holding on Saturday, Feb. 28.

Jason Hofer, M.D., and Kentaro Suzuki, M.D., local orthopedic surgeons, will lead the seminar that will run from 9 to 10:30 a.m. in the Soule Park Golf Course’s banquet room, 1033 East Ojai Ave., Ojai.

In addition to discussing the causes and diagnosis of joint pain, Drs. Hofer and Suzuki will cover procedures and lifestyle modifications that can help prevent joint pain,surgical treatment options and rehabilitation available to patients, and pain management techniques.

Dr. Hofer, who specializes hip and knee replacement surgery, received his medical degree from the University of Southern California School of Medicine and completed an orthopedic surgery residency at the University of California, Irvine. He is a member of the American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons, American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons and the California Orthopaedic Association.

Dr. Suzuki specializes in orthopedic surgery and sports medicine. He earned his medical degree and completed his residency in orthopedic surgery from the University of California, San Diego. Dr. Suzuki is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Arthroscopy Association of North America and American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine.

Both doctors are active members of the Community Memorial Hospital medical staff.

Registration is free but reservations are required. Call 1-800/838-3006 or visit www.cmhshealth.org/rsvp.

Future scheduled educational seminars include: Cosmetic Surgery on March 10; Neurological Diseases of Aging on April 21 in Oxnard, Update on Management of Brain Tumors on May 12; and Skin Cancer on June 16.

Community Memorial Health System is a not-for-profit health system, which is comprised of Community Memorial Hospital, Ojai Valley Community Hospital, and 12 family-practice health centers entitled Centers for Family Health. The health system is located in Ventura County, California.

 
March 18, 2015

The Ventura County (Civil) Grand Jury invites prospective jurors and interested members of the public to an open house on Wednesday, March 18, from 3 to 6 p.m., at 646 County Square Drive (third floor), Ventura (across Victoria Avenue from the government center). This is an excellent chance to learn about grand jury service, view the chambers, meet current jurors and enjoy refreshments.

The civil grand jury is an all-volunteer watchdog group that investigates public complaints, researches and writes reports, and makes recommendations about all aspects of local and county government. The civil grand jury does not pursue criminal cases.

To qualify for service you must be a citizen 18 years of age or older, reside in Ventura County for at least a year immediately before serving, have ordinary intelligence and good character and know sufficient English. Residents from all cultural groups and parts of the county are encouraged to apply.

For details about the grand jury’s mission and to view previous years’ reports, please visit www.ventura.org/grand-jury. Applications may be filled out online at that site, downloaded and mailed in or requested by telephone at (805) 477-1600. They will be accepted until April 15.

 
Cheryl Heitmann, VCREA Vice-Chair and City of Ventura Mayor presents the Emerging EnergyLeader Award to Douglas Tucker, Mayor of Fillmore, at the Ventura County Regional Energy Alliance (VCREA) 2nd Annual Energy Leadership Reception on January 29th. (l-r) Cheryl Heitmann, Douglas Tucker, and Sue Hughes, Deputy Executive Officer, VCREA. Photo by Gia Allen.
Cheryl Heitmann, VCREA Vice-Chair and City of Ventura Mayor presents the Emerging EnergyLeader Award to Douglas Tucker, Mayor of Fillmore, at the Ventura County Regional Energy Alliance (VCREA) 2nd Annual Energy Leadership Reception on January 29th. (l-r) Cheryl Heitmann, Douglas Tucker, and Sue Hughes, Deputy Executive Officer, VCREA. Photo by Gia Allen.
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On Thursday, January 29th, Ventura County Regional Energy Alliance (VCREA) honored its partners for strides in energy savings at the 2nd Annual VCREA Leadership Reception. The event brought together partners and stakeholders to meet, acknowledge the program’s 2014 community impact, and assess goals for the upcoming year. Three new awards were introduced and presented at the event.

Douglas Tucker, the Mayor of Fillmore, accepted The Emerging EnergyLeaderAward on behalf of the City of Fillmore. The Emerging EnergyLeader Award recognizesleadership of significant energy savings in a VCREA partner’s own facilities, programs and community outreach. Since 2006, the City of Fillmore has achieved more than 10 percent energy savings through the implementation of energy efficiency programs. In 2014 alone, the City also completed an Energy Action Plan to help identify objectives and strategies to help the city realize its long-term energy efficiency goals and achieved “Gold Tier” denomination in Southern California Edison’s Energy Leader Partnership Program, moving from “Valued Partner” and skipping over “Silver Tier” status.

“It is encouraging to see the efforts of all our partners making such a noticeable impact on energy usage throughout the County,” said Sue Hughes, Deputy Executive Officer, VCREA. “Together we are carrying out the mission of being energy stewards for our communities. We look forward to continued collaboration and success in the years to come.”

Ventura County was honored with the Energy Saving Impact Award for having the largest total number of Kilowatt hour savings from projects completed in 2014, with over 1.5 million kWH, and the City of Thousand Oaks was honored with Green Community Leadership Awardforthe city’sextraordinary community outreach and efforts engaging with the residential and business community.

VCREA is a Joint Powers Agency composed of different public agencies working to develop and implement energy initiatives that support sensible growth, a healthy environment, and the economy. Last year, 13 organizations were involved with the agency, including Members: the cities of Fillmore, Oxnard, Santa Paula, Thousand Oaks, and Ventura; the County of Ventura; Ventura County Community College District; Ventura Regional Sanitation District and VenturaUnifiedSchool District; plus other participating cities: the cities of Camarillo, Moorpark, Ojai, and Port Hueneme. Utility partners are Southern California Gas Company and Southern California Edison. VCREA strives to increase energy efficiency awareness and advance the use of clean, efficient and renewable local resources.

Since 2006, VCREA has attained over $3 million dollars in incentives and 22.5 million Kilowatt hours in savings for its partners.

About VCREA
VCREA is a Joint Powers Agency composed of public agencies working in collaboration to address good energy stewardship through integrated demand side management practices in the VenturaCounty region. More information about VCREA can be found at www.vcenergy.org.

 

Applications for the Miss Fillmore/Miss Teen Fillmore Pageant are available. The Mother/Daughter Tea will take place at the Memorial Building on Thursday, February 19th beginning at 6:30PM. Questions and answers will also be addressed at that time. Miss Contestants must be a Junior or Senior girl in good standing. Teen Contestants must be a girl between the ages of 13 (by January 1st) and 17 in good standing, but not a Junior or Senior. All contestants must reside within the Fillmore Unified School District boundaries. Flyers will be available at Fillmore High School and Fillmore Middle School or by contacting Pageant Director Lori McLain at #524-4432.

 

As the County’s only non-for-profit Home Health and Hospice provider, we support the total well-being of our community. As part of our services, we host free monthly education classes throughout the county which include the following:

Special Classes/Events

• Ojai: Peace Beyond Losses on Wednesday, February 18th 1-2:30pm at Ojai’s Livingston Memorial Visiting Nurse Association office at 202-A Cañada Street, Ojai. Brock Travis, PhD, teaches guidance and support through life changes. Call (805) 272-8593 for more information.

• Moorpark: Brain Health on Thursday, February 19th at 1:00 pm, Moorpark Active Adult Center, 799 Moorpark Avenue, Moorpark. The brain is the most important and most complex part of the body and plays a critical role in almost everything you do…...thinking, feeling, remembering, working, playing, and even sleeping. The good news is there are steps you can take to help keep your brain healthier as you age. This presentation will provide you with up-to-date information about brain health so you can make brain-healthy life style choices. Please RSVP to Moorpark Active Adult Center (805) 517-6260.

• Heart Health on Friday, February 20th 1-2pm at Ojai’s Livingston Memorial Visiting Nurse Association office at 202-A Cañada Street, Ojai. Discussion of topics include: causes of heart disease, symptoms of a heart attack, treatment of heart disease, preventive measures of heart disease, understanding the risk factors of coronary artery disease, understanding the lifestyle factors that impact management and the overall health of the person with coronary artery disease. To register call (805) 272-8593.

Social Services/Bereavement Groups

• Ojai: Caregiver Support Group Monday, February 16th from 10:00am – 11:30am at Continuous Care Center, Fireside Room, 1306 Maricopa Hwy, Ojai (behind Ojai Valley Community Hospital). Find encouragement and hope during your time as a caregiver. Share, listen and explore thoughts and feelings about the struggles, losses and successes of caring for your loved one. For more information call (805) 633-9056.

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Sean Morris, Rotary President inducted Ed Tumbleson as a new member, Dave Wareham was his sponsor.
Sean Morris, Rotary President inducted Ed Tumbleson as a new member, Dave Wareham was his sponsor.
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Brian Richmond, Program Chair, introduced Rosio Almaguer who gave a very informative presentation on the Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation. This Foundation gives financial and emotional support to families with ill children. Sean Morris, Club President presented her with a program gift.
Brian Richmond, Program Chair, introduced Rosio Almaguer who gave a very informative presentation on the Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation. This Foundation gives financial and emotional support to families with ill children. Sean Morris, Club President presented her with a program gift.
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