By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 2nd, 2017
On Thursday, July 27th there was a three car accident on the corner of Central Ave. and Highway 126. One woman who was in her 3rd trimester was sent to the hospital as a precaution. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 2nd, 2017
Wednesday, August 3rd, at approximately 9:45am a two car accident occurred on Chambersburg Road and Bellvue Avenue. It appeared that one car spun out and into the trunk of a tree near Elkins Golf Course. No Injuries were reported and cause is still under investigation. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 2nd, 2017
Former Coach Bruce Dempsey won the Elkins Ranch Men’s Club Super Senior’s Championship recently. The trophy plaque with his name will be on display in the Pro Shop at Elkins Ranch Golf Course as a permanent display for the Men’s Club. As a member at Elkins since 1968, Bruce has played at numerous golf courses throughout the world with his wife Jean, of 59 years! These courses include St. Andrews and courses in all 50 states. The Dempsey’s enjoy the great outdoors and companionship that this sport provides. |
By Anonymous — Monday, July 31st, 2017
The role of a pathologist in healthcare will be the focus of a free ceremony Community Memorial Healthcare is holding on Wednesday, Aug. 9 MeeAe Kwon, who specializes in pathology, will lead the seminar entitled “What is My Biopsy Result?,” to be held from 6 to 8 p.m. in the eighth-floor Nichols Auditorium at Community Memorial Hospital, 147 N. Brent St. Effective treatment starts with the correct diagnosis Dr. Kwon will discuss while primary care physicians are typically on the front lines of healthcare – examining patients, ordering tests and implement treatments – they often collaborate with pathologists to interpret the results and establish the best course of action. Pathologists are both a scientist and a physician and Dr. Kwong will tell how this combined knowledge ensures patients receive the most effective care. Registration is free but reservations are required. To secure reservations visit cmhshealth.org/rsvp or call Brown Paper Tickets at 800-838-3006. This event is co-sponsored by Seaview IPA. Community Memorial Health System is a not-for-profit health system, which is comprised of Community Memorial Hospital, Ojai Valley Community Hospital, along with the Centers for Family Health serving various communities within and located in Ventura County, California. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 26th, 2017
A new Artisan Bakery and Wheat Mill are planned for Fillmore, opening in August. A lot of work has gone into remodeling and updating the former Lizette’s Jewelry building at 411 Central Avenue, which was extensively damaged in a fire in January 2013, and will house the bakery. Owners Robert Dedlow and Andrea Crawford, of Kenter Canyon Farms, will be bringing a variety of milled wheat goods to Fillmore. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 26th, 2017
Wednesday morning, July 26th film crews were in front of the Fillmore Unified School District office. Crew members were scattered across the front lawn as well as across the street. When asked what they were filming, they would not share the information. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 19th, 2017
Greenfield Care Center in Fillmore has graduated their first 2017 CNA class. The next class will start the second week of August. To register please go to Greenfield Care Center at 118 B St in Fillmore to complete an application. The instructor, Beatrice Colin/LVN, will then schedule an interview. Pictured (l-r) Itzel Lopez, Shovita Herrera, Denise Martinez, Destiny Orozco, Janet Espinoza, Marcela Hernandez, Silvia Garcia, Adriana Mercado, Jessica Acevedo, Blanca Reynoso, Teacher: LVN Beatrice Colin. Photo courtesy of Ari Larson/Fillmore Chamber of Commerce. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Thursday, July 13th, 2017
CEC Launches Solarize Ventura County The Community Environmental Council (CEC)’s Solarize Ventura County - a community-led, group-purchasing program for residential solar electric systems will run throughout Ventura County June 12 – September 8, 2017, bringing discounted prices on high quality solar installations to Fillmore and Santa Paula residents. The CEC’s Solarize programs have operated in Ventura County since 2012 beginning with the first Solarize Ojai Program. Since then, 162 home owners in the City of Ventura, the Ojai Valley and along Highway 126 have taken advantage of the program’s vetted installers, discounted pricing, and educational workshops. This year’s Solarize Ventura County is the first time that the program has been offered throughout the entire County. The program has the backing of Ventura County jurisdictions: Cities of Ventura, Oxnard, and Camarillo, which are co-hosting the educational workshops. Ventura County’s Regional Energy Alliance has also partnered with the Solarize Program to increase the amount of renewable energy adoption in the County. In total, CEC’s Solarize Programs that have been offered in various jurisdictions throughout the central coast have helped 524 homeowners go solar. “The goal of our Solarize program is to make going solar more simple and affordable for homeowners,” noted CEC’s Renewable Energy Specialist, April Price. This year's two partner solar installers, California Solar Electric and Coastal Solar, will offer sizable discounts on solar installs throughout Ventura County. Price explained, “Our installer partners were selected by a committee of local experts. They studied the companies, their practices, and their equipment to make a responsible selection on behalf of Ventura County homeowners.” Solarize Ventura 2016 participant C.Wyles shared her experience with the Solarize process, “The program was excellent for providing the confidence that I wasn't going to get taken advantage of financially or in any other respect. I particularly liked the fact that the contractor was chosen from local businesses and vetted for me. The system is up and running and I'm perfectly happy with it, and thrilled to be using fewer resources than previously.” Solarize Ventura 2016 participant John Buccola also voiced his satisfaction with the program and its result, "We aggressively shopped for various options for our solar installation and found the Solarize program more competitive and personalized to our needs. They educated us on our options, qualified the installer and negotiated an incredible price. One year later, we are thrilled with the system - which offsets all our electrical usage. Thank you Solarize!" Anyone interested in learning about solar is encouraged to attend one of these upcoming workshops: Thursday, July 20th, 6:00pm Thursday, July 27th, 6:00pm Wednesday, August 2nd Thursday, August 17th, 6:00pm Monday, August 21st, 6:00pm Tuesday, August 22nd, 6:00pm Solarize Ventura County participants will also help support CEC’s mission in the community. For each homeowner that goes solar through the program, the solar installers will pay, at no additional cost to the homeowner, a small fee which helps CEC continue to offer Solarize programs in local communities. To learn more or apply for Solarize Ventura County, homeowners can go to SolarizeVentura.org or call (805) 963-0583 x 101. About the Community Environmental Council (CEC) |
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 12th, 2017
Congresswoman Julia Brownley (D-Westlake Village) issued the following statement commending passage in the U.S. House of Representatives of H.R. 2156, legislation she co-sponsored that will establish a memorial for the 1928 Saint Francis Dam disaster: “The collapse of the Saint Francis Dam was one of the most catastrophic tragedies in our state’s history — second only to the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. This major historical event has remained in obscurity for far too long. From the victims who sadly lost their lives to the heroic telephone operators and California Highway Patrol officers who tried to warn residents of the rushing waters, this memorial will commemorate the stories of local residents for many generations to come. I am pleased the House has passed this bipartisan bill to recognize an important part of our history, and I look forward to working with Congressman Knight, as well as Senators Feinstein and Harris to see its passage through the Senate and ultimately ensure that this bill becomes law.” |
By Bob Crum — Wednesday, July 5th, 2017
Friends and families gathered to watch the annual fireworks display. Fireworks photos courtesy Bob Crum. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 28th, 2017
On Friday, June 23rd, an accident occurred between a Silver Honda and a big rig truck near the 100 block of Ventura Street, west of Pole Creek. One patient was sent to the hospital. Cause of the accident is still under investigation. Photo Courtesy Fillmore Fire Department. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 28th, 2017
Monday evening near the Ventura and A Street intersection, a vehicle struck a white truck head on, causing significant damage. The second unknown vehicle fled the scene before authorities arrived. No injuries were reported at the time of the accident. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 28th, 2017
Rotarian Scott Beylik presented a donation check to Boys & Girls Club board members Ernie Villegas and Ari Larson. Photos Courtesy Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo Rod Thompson of Life Water accepted a donation from Martha Richardson. Life Water is an International group that builds water wells in needy countries, teaches the people how to maintain the wells, sanitation, and how to have a healthy life. Enlarge Photo Rotarians Joe Aguirre and Cindy Blatt presented a donation check to Diego & Santiago Felix, members of Condor Youth Cross Country. Enlarge Photo Jacob Brooks, Vice President of FHS Band Boosters Club, accepted a check from Rotarian Joe Aguirre, chairman of 5/10K Run. This donation came from Santa Clarita Runners Club who enjoys giving back to Fillmore youth. Enlarge Photo |
The June Yard of the Month has a tropical feel. Pictured (l-r) Lorena Jimenez and Ari Larson. Photo courtesy Ari Larson. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 28th, 2017
Yard of the Month has a Tropical Feel
Congratulations to Ralph and Lorena Jimenez on being named the June 2017 Yard of the Month. Their beautiful green tropical oasis features King, Queen and Pickling palms along with Banana trees and Tulips. They have three children, Matthew (attending UC Merced), Nick and Sophia. The Jimenez family was presented with a gift certificate for Otto & Sons Nursery. The house is located at 898 Union Pacific St. If you would like to nominate a yard in your neighborhood or have questions about Fillmore Civic Pride please contact Ari Larson at petenari55@hotmail.com or 805.794.7590. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 28th, 2017
The county’s new fire station on River Street is nearing completion. It looks like the structure will be finished on time, near the end of this year. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 28th, 2017
The Ventura County Air Pollution Control District (APCD), in partnership with the Ventura County Community Foundation, is kicking off the Plug-in Electric Vehicle Rebate Program to encourage Ventura County residents to choose lower emission vehicles. This program has been funded at $226,946 from the Ventura County Community Foundation’s Clean Air Fund, which was formed in 1992 from a $1.5 million donation from 3M. This rebate program was approved by the Ventura County Air Pollution Control Board on June 20, 2017. This rebate program will incentivize the purchase or lease of 140 plug-in Model Year 2017 or newer electric vehicles in the county, with vouchers worth either $1,100 for plug-in hybrids or $2,200 for battery electric vehicles. Electric vehicles qualifying for the Ventura County rebate include all those listed on the California Clean Vehicle Rebate Project website (www.cleanvehiclerebate.org) except hydrogen-powered vehicles and electric motorcycles. The California income limits will not apply to the Ventura County rebate program. Instead, rebates will be limited to those vehicles with a base MSRP of no more than $75,000. According to Michael Villegas, Ventura County Air Pollution Control Officer, “This program will effectively reduce air pollution emissions and save consumers up to $2,200 in addition to any available state and federal incentives.” Ventura County residents thinking about purchasing a new vehicle should consider the many advantages of a plug-in electric vehicle in addition to helping to protect our air quality. Reservations for rebates are required to insure availability. However, the reservations will expire eight weeks from the date of issuance. The rebate process is fully explained, and application forms are available, on the APCD website, http://vcapcd.org/index.htm#EVVoucher or by contacting Stan Cowen at the Ventura County Air Pollution Control District at 805/645-1408 or stan@vcapcd.org. The Ventura County Community Foundation (VCCF) is a charitable foundation committed to promoting and enabling philanthropy, building long term capital to benefit Ventura County. Its four primary roles are to be a careful steward of the funds entrusted to its care, a long term partner dedicated to donor intent, an effective grantmaker focusing on the needs of nonprofits and of the community, and a community Leader and convener, focusing on the common good. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 21st, 2017
There is nothing better than some fresh lemonade on a hot summer day. Two friends (l-r) AC, 10, and Albert, 11 opened a lemonade stand this week at the corner of River and Central. Just doing their part to help people stay cool during this summer heat wave. Enlarge Photo |