By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009
County Supervisor Kathy Long, 3rd District would like to announce to all residents of Ventura County that the next Santa Paula Tattoo Removal Clinic will be held on Saturday July 25th, 2009 from 8:30 am – 12 noon, no appointments necessary. Orientation for first time participants will be at 9 am located at 1334 E. Main St. the Santa Paula Family Care Clinic. Due to overwhelming response, spaces will be limited. County Supervisor Kathy Long spearheaded this clinic in collaboration with the following agencies: Ventura County Public Health, Ventura County Probation Agency, Ventura County Sheriff’s Department, Santa Paula Family Care Clinic, Interface Children Family Services, and CalWORKS. The clinic not only welcomes participants but volunteers to run the clinic. If you have any questions, or would like to find out how you can help, please call the Santa Paula Family Care Clinic at (805) 933-1242. |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
Ventura County Chapter
Oxnard, CA – September 25, 2009, will mark the 3rd annual National Day of Remembrance for Murdered Victims in Ventura County. On this day we as a community will join together to honor the memories of murdered victims and recognize the impact of homicide on surviving family members and friends. If your loved one was killed in an act of violence, because of a drunk driver or killed while serving in the military, please join us on this special day. An authorization form must be turned in with a 5x7 picture of your loved one no later than September 11th. Please contact POMC (805) 236-8130 to receive the forms or you can reach us by email at vc.pomc@yahoo.com. Authorization forms may also be downloaded by visiting our website at www.pomc.org/venturacounty under the “coming events” section. Sponsored by the Ventura County Chapter Parents Of Murdered Children (POMC), a National Non-Profit Organization, this special observance seeks to pay tribute to the hundreds of people who have been murdered in Ventura County and all around our Nation and beyond, to publicly recognize the tremendous losses endured by their families and friends; and to educate our community about the rights and services available to surviving family members of homicide victims. We invite you to join us survivors of homicide victims, family and friends for what promises to be a moving and inspirational event. CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
SANTA PAULA, Ca— Limoneira Company, the nation's largest avocado and lemon producer, is introducing "Limoneira Lifestyles" (www.limoneiralifestyles.com) featuring lines of products incorporating natural and sustainable ingredients, many of which are avocado and lemon based. "We've been growers in California for 116 years, and we've been doing it sustainably through water conservation practices, soil enrichment, and recently, with green materials recycling and solar powered facilities," says Harold Edwards, Limoneira Company CEO. The company currently has more than 7,000 acres in agricultural production. "We use these same sustainable and natural approaches to our Limoneira Lifestyles products. "Our initial offerings include new topical skin care products that our employees have been using around the ranch, and everyone loves the results," says Edwards. "These products are lemon and avocado based, and they are natural and dermatologist tested. Almost all contain a new compound that is a natural promoter of skin metabolism." Skin care items include cleansers, moisturizers, masks and lip balm. Included in the Limoneira Lifestyles website are over 20 varieties of gift fruit baskets, brimming with avocados, lemons and nuts designed for special occasions and holidays. "We've been offering gift baskets to the public for more than five years," says Edwards. "They are a perfect addition to Limoneira Lifestyles. The ordering process is easy and the selection expands every year." “I’ve lived and working in many different places around the world,” say’s Edwards, "but I have to tell you, nothing is as beautiful as the agricultural lands of California. We’ve often talked about this live/work experience as a lifestyle, so it was a natural for us to develop a line of products that reflect this wonderful lifestyle." For a full line of current products and descriptions, go to www.limoneiralifestyles.com or call 866-321-8222. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
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. Enlarge Photo 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. Enlarge Photo 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. Enlarge Photo 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. Enlarge Photo 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. Enlarge Photo |
By Martin Farrell — Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
Another pillar of the Fillmore community has passed away this week, Kenneth “Ken” Glenn. As always, space for new businesses was very difficult to find in 1989, and I looked diligently for several weeks to find a good place to start-up the Gazette. A church was occupying the corner space in the Lodge when I began my search. Then I was informed that the church was moving to a new location and the space would be available. I met with Ken, told him what I was attempting to do, and he enthusiastically facilitated the move. I will remember Ken as a man with a very generous heart. He was always helping someone or some cause to better the town. Without his help two decades ago it would have been very hard to establish the paper. He was always genuinely interested in public affairs and the betterment of our little town. Ken set the rent on that corner office at a generously low cost to the Gazette, and kept it there until the Northridge earthquake destroyed the structure. The destruction of the Lodge was a tremendous blow to Ken as well as the many small businesses that occupied the street level shops. I remember covering a couple of Ken’s gleaning events for Food Share. Ken would gather a group of like-minded individuals and head for local fields and orchards, saving all the fruit and vegetables which the harvesting machines left in the fields. Tons of produce were then turned over to Food Share which distributed the bounty to needy families. I clearly recall how excited Ken would be participating in his many gleaning forays; he just loved helping out in such a practical way. He encouraged me many times to come with the group and get some photos of all the activity. I did that on at least two occasions, during one of which Ken provided a tour of the storage facility. Ken would often stop by the Gazette office with bags of fruit or vegetables he had gathered in the fields. He would also drop by with gifts of delicious home-made fruit “jerky” for the staff. As a solid Christian man I’m sure he recognized all of his activity as meaningful works of mercy and kindness. I also remember Ken as a man of great energy and enthusiasm for worthwhile projects and ideas. He was a doer, not merely a talker. The community of Fillmore has lost many of its important members during the past several years, none more important than my friend Ken Glenn. Rest in peace, Ken, and thank you for your life of generosity. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
Ian Wilmoth has been involved in Boy Scouts since he was a tiger Cub when he was 7 years old. He set a personal goal of being an Eagle Scout, following the tradition of his grandfather, who achieved the rank of Eagle Scout when he was 17 years old. |
By Conway Spitler — Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
It takes all kinds Here are some facts about the 1500s: |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
Here’s the scoop on latest addition to historic town
Located in the historic downtown Piru business district in the former bank building, which was preserved following the 1994 Northridge Earthquake, is the recently re-opened “U Scream Ice Cream”. As an anchor tenant at the corner of Main and Center Streets in downtown, it is great to see this site continue as a thriving and exciting business as new operators launch this exciting enterprise for Piru residents and visitors to our historic town and Lake Piru area. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
"We are the first step in wellness." Advocacy and education through health and wellness. Building better lives for the adults and children of the Santa Clara River Valley. This is the motto the Board of Directors of The Santa Clara Valley Wellness Foundation has adopted. The Foundation was formed in 2005 in anticipation of the re-opening of Santa Paula Hospital to support a broader range of healthcare initiatives for the growing cities of Santa Paula, Fillmore and Piru. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
July 17-19, 2009 Known as the “Citrus Capital of the World” because of its expansive lemon and orange orchards, the City of Santa Paula celebrates the fruit of California every year with the popular Kiwanis Citrus Festival. The 42nd Annual Kiwanis Citrus Festival’s theme this year is “Sweet Fruit, Sweet Life” and is a full weekend of headline entertainment, carnival rides, a downtown parade, car show, citrus and avocado pavilion, specialty foods, arts and crafts vendors, family fun stage, and fruity fun and games. The Festival starts at 5 PM on Friday, July 17, and runs through Sunday, July 19, 2009. All of the attractions and details can be found on the Festival website, www.santapaulafestival.org. The Citrus Festival features a spectacular lineup of headline entertainment, featuring El Chicano, Tierra, Dazz Band, Los Cadetes De Linares and Carmen Jara. Other entertainment includes The Company Band, House Arrest, Principes Del Ritmo and La Sonora Dinamita. Music lovers can also enjoy the headline entertainment and DJ music under the trees in the Bud Light Beer Lounge. The entertainment lineup is listed on the festival website, www.SantaPaulaFestival.org. CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
City of Fillmore Please join us for a public remembrance |
By Anonymous — Monday, July 13th, 2009
Come experience the thrill of acting in a live community theater production. Sespe Players Inc. of Fillmore is looking for adult actors and actresses (no prior acting experience necessary) to audition for their Halloween Production to be held Fri Oct 23, Sat Oct 24, Sun Oct 25, Fri Oct 30 and Sat afternoon Oct 31, 2009. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
Pool is open for business during construction
Demolition took place Monday, July 6th on the play area of the community pool. Construction is expected to continue into next week and open the following Monday, barring unforeseen obstacles. Enlarge Photo The play area must filter its water like a swimming pool and drains are needed around the area to keep deck water from flowing into the play area. Deck water is considered to possibly contain contaminants. The rest of the pool is open for business. Enlarge Photo |
By Conway Spitler — Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
Trash
You wonder about the human race! |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
The Fireworks education program this year was a huge success. The City took a stance to combo intensive public education combined with strict enforcement. Seventeen tickets were issued at $1,000 each. Fillmore Fire spent weeks placing out banners throughout the city. City staff published thousands of handouts for fireworks booths. In addition, the city emergency services staff placed the educational electronic signs in strategic locations where visibility was pronounced. The Fillmore Unified School District partnered with the city for use of their reverse 911 call program to households educating them on fireworks usage. This combined effort between City public works staff, School District, Fillmore Fire and Police led to a dramatic net result in reduction of illegal fireworks. Some estimates report a 60 to 80% reduction in illegal fireworks usage over previous years. We couldn’t have done this without community support and dedicated city public safety employees. And don't forget, the pool is open! Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
Above is one of the last family reunion photographs of Virginia Sanchez Alcoser and descendents. Ms. Alcoser died on June 29. Photo courtesy of Celine Hanes. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
Fun Acting Classes for kids
Calling all actors! Hey kids …. If you’re between 6 and 17 years of age and want to learn all about acting, then read on … this class is just what you need! Through Fillmore’s Parks and Recreation, an 8-week workshop “ACTING SILLY” is now being offered starting this afternoon, 4:30 to 6:00 pm at Fillmore’s Senior Center, 533 Santa Clara Street. Kids will have the opportunity to learn all aspects of acting to include improvisational exercises with scene study and memorization. The 8 wk. series will culminate into a final stage presentation at the Fillmore Towne Theater. Participants must be able to read English. Instructor for the class is L.J. Stevens, an industry professional for over 20 years. L.J. grew up working in the family business of movie theater management. Born and raised in New York, she became the in-house manager for Circle in the Square Repertory in NYC, and obtained her BA from St. John’s University in 1985. L.J. has extensive experience in stage performing, managing theaters in and around Ventura County, and has conducted many workshops for children. CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
Rancho Camulos Museum has been selected as an advance ticket point of purchase for the Citrus Classic Balloon Festival which will take place July 31-August 1 at the East End Soccer Fields in Santa Paula. Advance ticket purchasers (Daily Admission Adults: $7; Children 5-14: $3 and special parking $7) get a discount from the gate price of $10/$5 and you won’t have to stand in line to purchase. You will also be contributing to our nonprofit’s educational and preservation efforts. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
Fillmore Aquatic Center • Recreation Swim – through August 14, 2009 • Adult Lap Swim – (16 yrs – Adult) • Water Exercise – (13 years – Adult) • Family Night • Swim Lessons: See class schedule hand-out |