Rotarians Ruth & Don Gunderson and Sean Morris share student dictionaries with students.
Rotarians Ruth & Don Gunderson and Sean Morris share student dictionaries with students.
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(l-r) Ed McClements, Barkely Insurance and President Sean Morris.
(l-r) Ed McClements, Barkely Insurance and President Sean Morris.

The Rotary Club of Fillmore Sun Risers handed out Student Dictionaries to all third graders in FUSD and at the Fillmore Christian Academy. Rotarians visited the 3rd grade classrooms at Sespe School, San Cayentano School, Mountain Vista School, Piru School and Fillmore Christian Academy. Each student received a Student Dictionary that is theirs to keep, use at school and take home. The books are not only dictionaries but also have sections on the US Presidents, the US Constitution, the Solar System, and Sign Language and a lot more. The last page of the dictionary has the longest word in the English language. Sun Risers have been doing this project for seven years and have provided more than 2,700 dictionaries to FUSD students. This project is funded by the Rotary Club of Fillmore Sun Risers and a Rotary District 5240 Simplified Grant. The dictionaries are purchased from The Dictionary Project, a non-profit foundation in Charleston, SC.

On Tuesday, October 18th the Rotarians heard a presentation by Ed McClements of Barkley Insurance on the Hearth Care Reform bill. Mr. McClements explained 10 keys to understanding employer Play or Pay rules in Health Care Reform.

The next event for the Rotarians is helping with the Fillmore High School Career Day. The Club provides a continental breakfast for all the Career Day presenters. Career Day is on Friday, November 4th at the Memorial Building. Rotary club members are volunteers who work locally, regionally, and internationally to combat hunger, improve health and sanitation, provide education and job training, promote peace, and eradicate polio under the motto Service Above Self.

The Rotary Club of Fillmore Sun Risers meets weekly at El Pescador Restaurant at 7:00 AM. For more information about attending a meeting and about the Rotary Club of Fillmore Sun Risers, call Sean at 796-0276.

 


 

Soroptimist is pleased to announce the Woman of Influence Art Contest. This year’s contest invites boy and girl students, ages 4-18, to draw a real woman, not fictional, that has touched their hearts. The mission of the campaign is to recognize and praise women in our lives.

Winners will be announced Wednesday, November 16th, at the Soroptimist International of Fillmore Program Meeting. Winners will receive a gift card or cash prize.

Artwork will be judged in the following categories: Category 1: Ages 4-6; Category 2: Ages 7-9; Category 3: Ages 10-12; Category 4: Ages 13-15; Category 5: Ages 16-18.

Rules
Students must draw a real woman for the Soroptimist Woman of Influence Art Contest that has touched their hearts. Art can be created in any medium (pencil, paint, crayon, etc.). All artwork must be original. Work should be no larger than 11” by 14”. Students must glue or staple the art contest entry form to the bottom of their artwork. All sections must be complete. Artwork that does not have an attached entry form will be disqualified.

Submission Guidelines
Schools, teachers or parents must collect all artwork from students by Wednesday, November 9th. A member from Soroptimist will pick up the artwork from the classes or office that afternoon. Parents and residents of Fillmore may also drop off their artwork by November 9th to Jane David at 524 Sespe Avenue (Fillmore Police Department) by 4:30 P.M.

Deadline
Entries must be received by Wednesday, November 9th. Entries received after this date will be disqualified.

Judging
Members of Soroptimist International of Fillmore and the community will judge the entries. Soroptimist will announce the winners on Wednesday, November 16th.
Submissions become the property of Soroptimist and will not be returned. Soroptimist reserves the right to use submissions as promotional material.

Questions? Contact: Jane David at Jane.David@ventura.org, or Mrs. Herrera at magnoliares@aol.com. (805) 727-1145 or (805) 794-1900

Please call or email for a Soroptimist 2011 Woman of Influence Art Contest Entry Form and instructions.
Information about artwork.

The mission of the Woman of Influence Art Contest is to recognize and praise a woman that has touched your heart. Using the box below, please describe in 50 words or less how this woman has influenced your life. You may type or write your paragraph on a separate piece of paper and attach it to the box.

Winner Disbursements:
All winners receive gift cards from Yanni’s: Category 1: Ages 4 –6 $5. gift cards for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place; Category 2: Ages 7 – 9 $5. gift cards for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place; Category 3: Ages 10 – 12 $15. gift card 1st, $10. gift card 2nd, $5. gift card 3rd; Category 4: Ages 13 – 15 $15. gift card 1st, $10. gift card 2nd, $5. gift card 3rd; Category 5: Ages 16 – 18 $15. gift card 1st, $10. gift card 2nd, $5. gift card 3rd.

 


 

Popular magician Shawn McMaster will return to the Fillmore Library to give a special Halloween program of spooks and hair raising fun. The show starts at 3:30 PM on Wednesday, October 26, 2011. Program sponsored by the Fillmore Friends of the Library. For further information: phone 524-3355.

 
On Thursday, over 8 million Californians Will Practice Earthquake Safety as Part of "Great California ShakeOut"

Oakland, CA - As part of its ongoing efforts to encourage Americans to prepare for all hazards, The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is encouraging all Californians to participate in the "Great California ShakeOut" on Thursday, October 20, 2011. The ShakeOut is the state's annual public earthquake drill, organized by the Earthquake Country Alliance. During the drill, which will be conducted at 10:20 am pacific standard time, anyone can practice how to protect themselves during and after a major earthquake - whether at work, at home or at school. To date, over 8.4 million Californians have signed up.

"Californians have a strong tradition of practicing earthquake safety and have set a great example for the rest of us about how to prepare for disasters. The ShakeOut drill is a great way to get your ready for emergencies and connect with those who are also at risk for an earthquake," said FEMA Regional Administrator Nancy Ward. "As recent earthquakes in Haiti, New Zealand, Japan, and the east coast of the U.S. remind us, earthquakes can strike anytime, anywhere - and often happen without warning. While we don't know where the next earthquake will strike, preparing for them helps people become more resilient in the face of a real disaster."

California's ShakeOut event continues to grow as the largest earthquake drill in U.S. history. Participating in the ShakeOut drill is simple and free - and everyone can participate, including businesses, government offices, organizations, neighborhoods, schools, and individuals. To join, visit www.shakeout.org/register and pledge your school, business, or organization's participation in the drill. Registered participants will receive information on how to plan their drill and how to talk with others about earthquake preparedness.

While FEMA encourages California residents to register for Thursday's ShakeOut event, we also encourage people across the country to prepare for earthquakes. Practicing for earthquakes should occur in all areas of the country and can be practiced at any time, even if there isn't an organized earthquake drill in your community. People can also visit www.ready.gov for important earthquake preparedness tips so that you can protect yourself and your loved ones in the event of an earthquake.

FEMA's mission is the support our citizens and first responders to ensure that as a nation we work together to build, sustain, and improve our capability to prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate all hazards.

 

Marie Callender Pies are being sold now by the Senior Class of 2012. Look for the seniors to place your orders. If you are planning on being out of town for the holiday and don't want to buy a pie for yourself, make a check out to Grad Nite Live as a DONATION. We will use the money to buy pies/pies for the Senior Center Lunch and the Meals on Wheels for their Thanksgiving . The student will get the order in their name toward The Graduation Harbor Cruise. PIES ARE $11.OO EACH, APPLE, PUMPKIN, PECAN, RAZELBERRY AND LIGHT APPLE. Any questions call Mrs Chaney at 524-4909 or 407-5759

 
A Street Self Storage owner Milan Boyanich, an Air Force veteran, recently donated eight large containers of 
material, sewing supplies and yarn for the blanket project spearheaded by the Daughters of the American 
Revolution. The blankets made by the women of the Simi Valley DAR chapter are destined for American soldiers 
in hospitals overseas.
A Street Self Storage owner Milan Boyanich, an Air Force veteran, recently donated eight large containers of material, sewing supplies and yarn for the blanket project spearheaded by the Daughters of the American Revolution. The blankets made by the women of the Simi Valley DAR chapter are destined for American soldiers in hospitals overseas.
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Come learn about our wonderful museum, Saturday, October 22, 9:00 to noon and find your "camulos niche". Tours, school tours, historical research, gardening, fundraising, maintenance and restoration...and volunteer.

Opportunities such as our Ramona Days event, November 5, abound at the rancho!!

Please reserve your spot by October 21. Contact Kathy at 661-294-0230. or e-mail, at kathimarsden@yahoo.com if interested or for any

Visit www.ranchocamulos.org to find our more about Rancho Camulos...where the history, myth, and romance of old California still linger...

 

On Tuesday October 25, the Fillmore Ebell club will be hosting Edgar Allan Poe. Mr Poe will be enacted by Duffy Hudson, a noted actor, writer and filmmaker. The Ebell Club would enjoy the company of Fillmore residents to join in this historic occasion. Lunch will be catered by Double A restaurants begining promptly at 12:30 pm - cost $12.00. Or if you want to attend only the entertainment, which begins at approximately 1:45 pm, cost is $5.00. Call Lavonne Deeter at 524-2090 for reservations.

If you are interested in joining or learning more about the Fillmore Ebell Club please call Melodie at 521-1400

 
Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting.
Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting.
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Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting.
Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting.
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Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting.
Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting.
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Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting.
Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting.
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Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting.
Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting.
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Rescue 91 Express
Last Saturday’s Fillmore Fire Department fundraiser had all the fixins...carousel ride, pumpkin patch, fire engines with ladder truck display, train ride, dancing, BBQ dinner, light show, hayride, and raffle. The night benefited the Fillmore Volunteer Firefighters Foundation.
Last Saturday’s Fillmore Fire Department fundraiser had all the fixins...carousel ride, pumpkin patch, fire engines with ladder truck display, train ride, dancing, BBQ dinner, light show, hayride, and raffle. The night benefited the Fillmore Volunteer Firefighters Foundation.
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On October 17, 2011 Fillmore resident Gretchen Anderson will celebrate her 100th birthday. Born in 1911 in Bolivar, Missouri, Gretchen moved with her family to Fillmore when she was 10-years old. She graduated from Fillmore High School in 1930, and was one of 80 graduates. According to Gretchen, that was the largest class to graduate up until that time. She worked for AT&T telephone for 43 years. Gretchen was married twice, to Ralph Stanley and Ray Anderson. She was one of eight children: Kenny Stewart, Sid Stewart, Walt Stewart, Guy Stewart, Ruth Howard, Effie Hancock, and Mame Hurt. Gretchen said she loves living in the small town of Fillmore.

 

Children are invited to visit the Fillmore Library to learn all about the exciting opportunities scouting offers. The program is sponsored by the Soroptimist International of Fillmore and the Fillmore Friends of the Library. This is part of an on-going series called: “Success Through Reading”.

There will be both a Girl Scout and a Cub Scout representative present. A book will be read, followed by some fun crafts.

For more information about scouting you may contact Ari Larson at (805) 794-7590, or at her email: petenari55hotmail.com

The Fillmore Library is located at 502 Second Street in Fillmore. Hours of service are Monday and Tuesday 2-7pm, Wednesday 10-5pm, Thursday through Saturday from 12-5pm. The Ventura County Library is available 24/7 at www.vencolibrary.org

 
Project donates food to needy and hungry Ventura County residents

Trick or Treat So Others Can Eat” is celebrating our 15th year in Ventura County. As one of the largest 4-H countywide events of the year, this community service project donates food to the many needy and hungry Ventura County residents through our beneficiary, FOOD Share.

FOOD Share is the only regional food bank that distributes collected food through a network of 240 certified charitable agencies. These agencies serve children, families in crisis, low-income seniors, the homeless, disabled and many others living within all the cities and communities of Ventura County.

4-H clubs in the City of Fillmore will be going door to door collecting canned goods and unopened packaged foods between the dates of October 15th to November 7th. We are unable to take any glass containers but do welcome fresh fruit such as oranges and lemons.

If everyone is able to give a little, it will add up to a lot!! Thank you for supporting Fillmore's 4-H clubs with your giving to this important community service.

 
Bring Your Tupperware, Grandma Lou is Baking Cinnamon Rolls

The annual Fall Harvest Festival/Carnival will be at San Cayetano on Thursday October 27, 2011. The time of this event will be from 5-8PM. We are fortunate to have the Wells Fargo Foundation once again sponsor this community event. The proceeds from the event will support all for elementary schools in Fillmore and Piru. The funds generated from the cinnamon rolls will be split between the local fire and police departments for their annual holiday toy drive! High school students will be donating time for community service hours. This fun event will feature games , lots of prizes and food booths. Come join the fun!!!

 
 

Beginning on January 1, children under 8 years old will be required to ride in booster seats. This is a change from current law which requires children 6 years old or who weigh less than 60 pounds to be in booster chairs.

Signed into law by Governor Brown, the new law allows for an exception: children who are at least 4 feet 9 inches tall.

 

VENTURA COUNTY, CA - An active group of young agriculturalists, better known as the Ventura County Young Farmers and Ranchers, rallied together on Saturday, Sept. 17, to scour Ventura County agricultural fields and harvest excess produce for FOOD Share, Ventura County’s regional food bank.

These budding farmers and ranchers, ages 18 - 35, fanned out across the county gleaning harvests from 20 participating growers, packers, shippers and individuals. At the end of the day, they collected over 33,000 lbs. of fresh produce that FOOD Share will use to feed over 74,500 hungry people each month.

“Our members collected fruits and vegetables from farms in every corner of Ventura County,” said Chris Garmon, State Representative for the Young Farmer and Ranchers of Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties. “We are proud to partner with FOOD Share and find it gratifying to know that our work helps feed the county’s growing population of hungry people.”

The support of the local agricultural community is nothing new to FOOD Share. The nonprofit agency has come to rely on the generosity of local growers who in 2010, donated close to 3.6 million pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables to the Oxnard based non-profit.

“FOOD Share is very grateful to all members of the local agricultural community, both young and old, for their generous spirit and collective support,” said Bonnie Weigel, FOOD Share CEO. “They are valued partners in the fight against hunger and, by sharing their bountiful harvests, help us feed our hungry friends a greater array of nutritious farm fresh produce.”

Members of the Ventura County Young Farmers and Ranchers are involved in production, banking, business, and many other areas of the agriculture and ranching industries. Through leadership development, networking and volunteer activities, members develop a greater understanding and appreciation the critical role agriculture plays in Ventura County’s history, economy and culture.

About FOOD Share
The food bank distributing millions of pounds of food each year to those in need throughout Ventura County, FOOD Share collects and receives food year-round, distributing through more than 150 pantry partner agencies throughout Ventura County, including Camarillo, Fillmore, Moorpark, Oak View, Ojai, Oxnard, Santa Paula, Simi Valley, Somis, Thousand Oaks, and Ventura.

FOOD Share provides food to more than 74,500 people each month countywide through its partner agencies and multiple programs. Programs include the Senior Brown Bag that provides supplemental nutrition to nearly 2,000 low income seniors, home delivered meals and supplemental groceries through the Oxnard and Ventura Senior Nutrition Programs and, the Kids’ Farmers’ Markets, offering nutrition education, healthy recipe preparation and taste testing and a farmers’ market free fresh produce “shopping experience.”

For more information: call (805) 983-7100 or go to http://www.foodshare.com.

 

Ventura Center for Spiritual Living is presenting the workshop: “Let’s Talk”, on October 26, from 7 – 9 pm. Facilitated by Debbie Ringen, RN, MSN, FCN, topics will include: How to have an honest conversation with you family, options if faced with a serious illness, how to prepare an Advance Directive, and how spiritual, cultural, religious and ethnic experiences influence our decisions. The workshop is help at the Ventura Center for Spiritual Living, 101 S Laurel Street, Ventura. For further information call Karen @231-5791 or Judy @ 647-4511.

 
Free Seasonal Influenza Flu Vaccine

In its commitment to keeping the county healthy, the Ventura County Public Health Department, a division of the Ventura County Health Care Agency, will be holding two flu clinics; the first on October 14th and the second on October 21st, to immunize the public for the seasonal influenza. These two flu clinics will take place in the following locations: The first will be at the Simi Valley Town Center, 1555 Simi Town Center Drive, Simi Valley. This flu clinic will take place inside the mall, near the center courtyard, and will run from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm. The second flu clinic will be in Oxnard at the Center Point Mall, 2655 Saviers Rd, Oxnard, CA. This clinic will run from 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm.

The seasonal influenza affects roughly 20% of all Ventura County residents each year. This seasonal flu vaccine is not intended to prevent the much-talked about H1N1 (swine) flu, but is thought to offer some minimal protection. People with compromised health or chronic health conditions, as well as people over the age of 50, are encouraged to get a seasonal influenza vaccine.

For more information about either of these flu clinics, please call Sheila Murphy at 677-5274.

 
Charges include elder fraud, grand theft, money laundering, perjury, offering false instruments, and aggravated white-collar crime

Ventura, CA - District Attorney Gregory D. Totten announced today that on October 5, 2011, Ventura County Superior Court Judge Colleen Toy White found Russell Takasugi (DOB 10/26/1954) of Moorpark guilty following his pleas of no contest to 34 felony counts, including one count each of elder fraud and grand theft, 28 counts of money laundering, 2 counts of perjury, 2 counts of offering false instruments, and the aggravated white-collar crime enhancement. The Simi Valley Police Department conducted the investigation that resulted in Takasugi’s convictions.

Takasugi was a licensed California attorney from 1985 until he stipulated to his disbarment earlier this year. In 2007, Takasugi drafted a will for a terminally ill client. The client bequeathed his property to a friend and named Takasugi executor of his estate. After the client died, Takasugi failed to initiate probate for one year and systematically embezzled $537,205 from investment accounts the client owned while concealing those assets from the probate court. He subsequently filed false statements and instruments with the probate court.

Takasugi will be sentenced on December 9, 2011, in Division 37 at 1:30 p.m. He remains free on a $100,000 bond. Takasugi has repaid the $537,205 he stole, although at sentencing the victim is expected to claim additional losses resulting from his actions. In recognition of his early pleas and his repayment of the stolen funds, the court has committed to sentence Takasugi to a maximum of five years in state prison.