By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 19th, 2015
Ventura County Library is excited to announce completion of the newest branch in Saticoy. The current location at 11426 Violeta St. will close its doors one last time at 6 p.m. on August 20th, 2015. The new location at 1292 Los Angeles Ave will open for business on August 29th, 2015 with a Grand Opening celebration planned for September 26th, 2015. All books and materials can be returned to the current location through the month of August. We look forward to serving you at the new location with triple the amount of floor space, double the number of computers and lots of new events and services for the community. The Ventura County Library is available 24/7 at www.vencolibrary.org. |
S.P.A.R.C. is a private, non-profit organization and the premier no-kill animal shelter in Ventura County. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 12th, 2015
Looking for a new pet? The public and the media are invited to join the Santa Paula Animal Rescue Center (S.P.A.R.C.) for a special adoption event this Saturday in Santa Paula and Ventura, in conjunction with local television stations seeking to “Clear the Shelters.” The event takes place Saturday Aug. 15. A wide range of animals will be available for adoption at S.P.A.R.C.’s two locations: • The Santa Paula Animal Rescue Center, 705 E. Santa Barbara St. in Santa Paula “Clear the Shelters” is being held at shelters in Ventura, Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino and Orange counties in conjunction with NBC 4 and Telemundo 52. The national pet adoption drive is being organized by NBCUniversal-owned TV stations to raise awareness about the overpopulation of local animal shelters and to encourage people to adopt animals from their neighborhood shelter. Participating shelters, including S.P.A.R.C., will offer a reduced adoption fee of just $20 per animal (if the application is approved) from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Local media coverage of the event at either location is welcome. S.P.A.R.C. is a private, non-profit organization and the premier no-kill animal shelter in Ventura County. SPARC is a place where homeless animals are brought for humane care without risk of being killed due to lack of space, illness or injury. S.P.A.R.C. relies solely on private donations. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 12th, 2015
PIRU, CA - Due to exceptional drought conditions, those who are looking forward to fall whitewater activities in the Lake Piru area will be disappointed this year. In normal years, the District releases water from Lake Piru for several weeks during the fall season in order to recharge downstream groundwater basins. These releases provide a rare opportunity for whitewater rafting and kayaking in Southern California. Exceptional drought conditions have resulted in another year of less than normal precipitation in the water shed providing runoff to Lake Piru and resulted in very low surface water storage levels in the reservoir. As result the District will not conduct a fall release for the third consecutive year. For more information on future whitewater boating opportunities, please contact Lake Piru Recreation Area Senior Park Services Officer Clayton Strahan at 805-317-8990 or claytons@unitedwater.org. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 12th, 2015
A special City Council meeting was held on Wednesday, August 5th, requesting action on Well #5: REQUEST DISCUSSION FISCAL IMPACT RECOMMENDATION |
By Mark Ortega — Wednesday, August 12th, 2015
Hello Fillmore! Come join the community for our third Flashback Friday/Alumni Nights event in beautiful Downtown Fillmore on Friday evening, August 21st from 5:30 to 9:00. Classic Cars, Food Vendors, and lot's of Fillmore Folks enjoying a fun evening to old time music, laughter, and visiting. Come out and support our downtown merchants, and maybe take in a wonderful meal from our two restaurants in downtown, La Fondita, and Central Station. Last months event had many Fillmore Folks enjoying a great evening with out of town Fillmore guests. This time will be the same. So bring your folding chairs, sit and listen to some classic oldies, and look at the beautiful cars that use to cruise up and down Central. It's back to the Good ol days at Flashback Fridays, and Alumni Nights on Friday evening, August 21st. Make your plans now. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 12th, 2015
Chris McDermot, Luke Faith and Joey Salazar from Seneca Resources presenting the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley $15,000 for their STEM programs. Thank you Seneca Resources!! Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 5th, 2015
The City of Fillmore Active Adult Center GRAND OPENING is Saturday, August 8th, from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., 533 Santa Clara Street. See page 12 for more details. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 5th, 2015
The vacant Wm Morris owned building on Central Avenue, across from Fillmore City Hall, received a fresh coat of paint this week. The drab blue building was painted in the tan/beige range, in keeping with the Central Avenue theme. The property has housed a now-defunct newspaper, a BBQ place, H&R Block, an upscale restaurant, and a railroad eatery in the last few years. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 5th, 2015
SACRAMENTO – California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Director and State Health Officer Dr. Karen Smith today warned parents about the continued dangers of pertussis (whooping cough). The disease has already caused one infant death and at least 126 infant hospitalizations in California this year. “Vaccinated mothers pass protective antibodies to their infants during pregnancy,” said Dr. Smith. “Right now, it’s estimated that fewer than half of all pregnant women in California are vaccinated against whooping cough. We need to increase that number to help improve the health of our children and of our communities.” CDPH urges expecting mothers to receive a pertussis vaccine (called Tdap because it covers tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis). Prenatal vaccination will help protect newborn children until they are old enough to receive their own vaccination against pertussis. Because immunity decreases over time, women should receive the pertussis vaccine in the last trimester of each pregnancy. Pertussis continues to spread at above-normal levels in California following a major epidemic in 2014, when reported disease rates were the highest seen since the 1950’s. Disease rates and risks of hospitalization and death are highest for infants under the age of one. Pertussis can cause a severe, persistent cough. Historically, unvaccinated children with pertussis would cough hard enough to cause vomiting or a “whooping” breath after a coughing spell. Symptoms of pertussis vary widely by age and vaccination history. Young infants may not have typical pertussis symptoms and may not appear to cough. Instead, they may have difficulty breathing, episodes in which they stop breathing, or their faces turn purple. CDPH is working closely with local health departments, schools, media outlets and other partners to inform providers and the public about the importance of vaccination against pertussis, especially for pregnant women during the third trimester of every pregnancy. CDPH also reminds parents that Tdap vaccination is a requirement for advancement into the 7th grade. Pertussis data, including the number of cases in each county, can be found on the CDPH website. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 5th, 2015
CMH’s New Parent Resource Center Coordinator, Sheila Dedrick recently recognized by the Breastfeeding Coalition of Ventura County (BCVC). Ventura, CA - Community Memorial Hospital’s new Parent Resource Center Coordinator Sheila Dedrick has been recognized as a professional in the community working to support breastfeeding families by the Breastfeeding Coalition of Ventura County. The BCVC honored Dedrick with its 2015 Liquid Gold Award during an award ceremony held at the Ventura County Board of Supervisors meeting on July 28. The award was conceptualized in 2014 and presented to Dr. Abhay Vaidya of West Coast Ear, Nose and Throat. The Liquid Gold Award is an annual recognition by the Breastfeeding Coalition of Ventura County to an individual who has made a difference in the lives of families and our community by supporting breastfeeding through resources, education, services and networking. “We are extremely proud of Sheila for this achievement, hard work, dedication in serving the needs of our patients,” said Megan Meeker, Director of Maternal Child Health. Dedrick brings a wealth of knowledge to her role and a warm, caring compassion and dedication. She helps hundreds of new moms and babies each year discover the joy of breastfeeding. She has championed the evolution of lactation care at CMH and has supported and mentored countless nurses in their pursuit of lactation certification. Dedrick provided leadership and expertise to the Breastfeeding Coalition of Ventura County from 2006-2014. Sheila is a champion and advocate for breastfeeding and works tirelessly to envision the goal of “Every Baby Breastfed.” For more information about the New Parent Resource Center at Community Memorial Hospital visit www.cmhshealth.org/mch. 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 12 family-practice health centers entitled Centers for Family Health. The health system is located in Ventura County, California. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 29th, 2015
On Sunday, July 26th, Fillmore’s Public works crew responded to a water main leak on the 900 Block of Sespe Avenue. It took over 8 hours to repair the stubborn water leak and get water back on in the neighborhood. Hats off to the great work done by Fillmore’s finest Public Works crew who always work hard behind the scenes making sure that our city’s infrastructure is kept up and running smooth. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Monday, July 27th, 2015
Ventura, CA - Doctors at Community Memorial Hospital, home to the most comprehensive robotic surgery program on the Central Coast, have now performed over 1,500 surgical cases, offering urology, gynecology, cardiology and general surgery procedures. The hospital’s surgeons have performed more robotic surgeries in the region than anyone else. Dr. Marc Beaghler, urologist and board certified surgeon, leads the hospital’s Robotics program, along with a diverse group of specialized robotically trained surgeons. “CMH has made a consistent commitment to our community to invest in the best technology and patient care,” Dr. Beaghler said. “The Da Vinci Robot is one such technology.” The Da Vinci robotic device is considered one of the most advanced platforms for minimally invasive surgery, providing opportunities to replace high-impact open cavity surgeries with nerve-sparing procedures. Such procedures are a growing percentage of all surgeries because they tend to be much less traumatic for patients, with fewer complications (smaller incisions equal fewer chances of infection) and faster recovery. For more information on the Robotics program at Community Memorial Hospital please visit www.cmhshealth.org/robotic. 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. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 22nd, 2015
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 22nd, 2015
The Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley is excited to announce Seneca Resources Corporationawarded our organization a $15,000 grant in support of STEM opportunities for our youth. Hands-on science, technology, engineering and math learning has become a fundamental part of club programming and helps our members acquire skills to be successful in life. Programs, like our First Lego League Robotics Program, get our youth excited about science, technology and learning. Thanks to partners, such as Seneca Resources Corporation, who recognize the importance of STEM education we can continue to grow these essential programs. Seneca Resources Corporation, the exploration and production segment of National Fuel Gas Company explores for and develops natural gas and oil reserves in California, Kansas and Appalachia. Additional information about Seneca and National Fuel Gas Company is available at http://www.nationalfuelgas.com or through the Company’s investor information service at 1-800-334-2188. |
By Anonymous — Monday, July 20th, 2015
On Saturday, the California Department of Veterans Affairs (CalVet) and Habitat for Humanity, San Fernando / Santa Clarita Valleys (SF/SCV) hold a public ceremony where 26 Veterans and their families will be presented with keys to their new homes. “Saturday’s wonderful key presentation ceremony is for our 26 Veterans and their families who worked very hard to help build their new homes. Each Veteran is taking on a new responsibility with the purchase of a new home in this beautiful new community providing a modern place to live as well as services unique to our Veterans’ needs,” said Debbie Endsley, CalVet’s Acting Secretary. “Homeownership is a vital resource that can be leveraged along with wraparound services to move today’s Veterans into the middle class, creating tomorrow’s civic leaders,” said Donna E. Deutchman, Chief Executive Officer, Habitat for Humanity, SF/SDV. The CalVet REN (Residential Enriched Neighborhood) Program offers permanent, affordable home ownership with manageable loan payments and family enrichment services to California Veterans and their families. CalVet, in partnership with Homes for Families, continues working with Habitat for Humanity, SF/SCV on three Veterans housing projects. The CalVet REN projects include 12 homes in Sylmar, 50 homes in Palmdale, and 78 homes in Santa Clarita. The key ceremony event begins at 10:00 a.m. at 21550 Center Pointe Parkway, Santa Clarita, CA 91350. The event is free and open to the public. |
By Anonymous — Monday, July 20th, 2015
Sierra Bancorp (Nasdaq:BSRR), parent of Bank of the Sierra, today announced that its Board of Directors has declared a regular quarterly cash dividend of $0.11 per share. This is 10% higher than the Company’s previous quarterly dividend per share, and represents a 22% increase relative to the dividend paid a year ago. The dividend was approved subsequent to the Board’s review of the Company’s financial results for the quarter and the six months ended June 30, 2015, which reflect continued capital strength, consistent operating results, robust loan and deposit growth, and a sustained favorable trend in credit quality. The dividend will be paid on August 13, 2015 to shareholders of record as of July 30, 2015. Including dividends paid by Bank of the Sierra prior to the formation of Sierra Bancorp, the Company has paid regular cash dividends to shareholders every year since 1987, comprised of annual dividends from 1987 through 1998 and quarterly dividends since then. The dividend noted in today’s announcement marks the Company’s 66th consecutive regular quarterly cash dividend. Sierra Bancorp is the holding company for Bank of the Sierra (www.bankofthesierra.com), which is in its 38th year of operations and at over $1.7 billion in assets is the largest independent bank headquartered in the South San Joaquin Valley. The Company has over 400 employees and conducts business through 28 full-service branches, a loan production office, an online branch, a real estate industries center, an agricultural credit center, and an SBA center. The statements contained in this release that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements based on management's current expectations and beliefs concerning future developments and their potential effects on the Company. Readers are cautioned not to unduly rely on forward looking statements. Actual results may differ from those projected. These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties including but not limited to the bank’s ability to maintain current dividend payments or increase dividend payouts to shareholder, its ability to continue to generate record financial results, changes in economic conditions, interest rates and loan portfolio performance, and other factors detailed in the Company’s SEC filings. Sierra Bancorp undertakes no responsibility to update or revise any forward-looking statements. |
By Mark Ortega — Tuesday, July 14th, 2015
This Friday, July 17th, 5:00pm to 9:00pm
Come on out to Flashback Fridays, and Alumni Nights on July 17th in Beautiful Downtown Fillmore. Music, Classic Cars, Lot's of Friends, and Fillmore High Alumni Merchandise. Bring your folding chairs and come out to "Our" downtown for some fun on a hot summers night. http://www.fillmorehighalumni.com/events/2015/7/6/flashback-friday-alumn... |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, July 14th, 2015
There will be a book signing at the Fillmore Historical Museum Depot on July 23rd at 3pm. Evie Ybarra will be signing her book, LEGENDARY LOCALS OF FILLMORE. Stop by and say hello! Questions, call 805-524-0948. |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, July 14th, 2015
The Fillmore Rotary Club celebrated the end of Sean Morris's term as President this past year. The new President will be Kyle Wilson. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Monday, July 13th, 2015
New Effort Benefits Area Seniors and Meals on Wheels
Laurie Reid from the Ventura County area is on a mission to see more families share sit-down Sunday dinners with their senior loved ones. The reason? New research shows that 50 percent of surveyed families living near senior relatives feel they do not share enough meals with older loved ones, losing an important family connection.* Almost 75 percent of the people surveyed said they only sit down for a family meal with senior loved ones for special occasions, events or holidays. They say a big part of the problem is time – both not having enough of it and conflicting schedules. To encourage families to make time for these meals, the Home Instead Senior Care Foundation® will donate $1 to Meals on Wheels America (up to $20,000 total through July 31, 2015) for each person that commits to regularly scheduling family dinners at SundayDinnerPledge.com. Pledging to have a sit-down dinner with loved ones will help to ensure other seniors will have a quality meal through the Meals on Wheels program. “We hope families will make the pledge to either revive or begin new mealtime traditions with their senior loved ones,” Reid said. “This small commitment can have a big impact on a senior’s well-being.” To help families across the country host their own Sunday dinner, Home Instead Senior Care has partnered with celebrity chef and mother of four Melissa d’Arabian to develop easy, nutritious recipes. Additional resources include tips for how to involve seniors in meal planning and preparation, pre- and post-dinner activities and meal plans for healthy, inexpensive meals that all generations can enjoy. For these free resources and more information on how you can bring back the Sunday dinner and reconnect with your senior loved ones, visit www.SundayDinnerPledge.com or call Home Instead Senior Care at 805-577-0926. *Home Instead, Inc. completed surveys with a random sample of 1,000 households in U.S. and Canada between February 10 and 15, 2015. Participants were 50 percent male and 50 percent female, with 900 households in U.S. and 100 in Canada. About Home Instead Senior Care® About Meals on Wheels America About Melissa d’Arabian |