Mr. Bill Morris of Beamore Farms and Fillmore FFA members.
Mr. Bill Morris of Beamore Farms and Fillmore FFA members.
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As FFA members, we know that the motto “Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve” is put into action by participating in different activities. We participate in Supervised Agriculture Experiences (SAE) which for most of our students is represented by raising their fair animal and taking the project to market. The SAE project is funded by the student. The student must show planning, managing and financial knowledge of the SAE project to be successful. Career Development Events (CDE) help us prepare for the job market by teaching students to think critically, communicate clearly and to perform effectively. Fillmore FFA students have been preparing for the job interviewing and public speaking contests which will be held in February. Throughout the year, students also attend conferences that promote leadership and team building. To help students attend these conferences, our FFA Booster Club have fundraisers. Some of you might have attended our Freedom Breakfast on the 4th of July or our Barn Dance which were both successful fundraisers.

The inspiration for our latest fundraiser came to us while at National Convention. While in Indianapolis, we had the opportunity to choose from hundreds of Ag related farms and companies to tour. While on a tour, we started thinking about how many Ag businesses we have in our hometown of Fillmore. We came up with the idea to make a calendar of our FFA members and local ag companies. The calendar would be sold as a fundraiser and our FFA members would get an opportunity to explore the different Ag businesses. For the past two weeks, FFA members have been visiting these businesses and taking a photo with them for the calendar. We have already been invited back to several of these locations for tours. The support of the owners and managers for this fundraiser has been greatly appreciated. The calendars will go on sale later this week for $10 each.

Brooke Aguirre is the Fillmore FFA Chapter Reporter

 


 

The Fillmore Citizen’s Patrol annual Christmas movie is being offered for free for all children on Saturday, Dec. 11th at 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. The movie this year is “Megamind”. Plan to attend this fun event!

 


 

The F.H.S. Alumni Association will be selling Alumni Coffee Mugs, and the 9 mile dvd in front of Von's on Friday, and Saturday, December 17th and 18th. There are a few commemorative programs from the 100th game that will be for sale to. Please come to Von's on the 17th, and 18th, and support your Alumni Association. These items will make the perfect Christmas for that special Alumni. If you wish to purchase these items before December 17th, and 18th, Please call the Alumni Office at 805-524-0416. Go Flashes!

 

’The Rotary Club of Ventura is currently conducting its annual Rotary “Coats for Kids” project, which benefits many underprivileged children and families in the west county area. This is the seventh year this project has been run by the Rotary Club of Ventura. This year, the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department’s Headquarters, Fillmore, Ojai, and Camarillo area stations have joined forces with the Rotary Club to expand the program.

Spearheaded by the Rotary Club of Ventura and in partnership with Ventura South Rotary, Ventura East Rotary, and Oxnard Sunrise Rotary, the project is designed to collect, clean and distribute over 10,000 coats and jackets of all sizes. The Rotary Club of Ventura organizes the project. The Ventura County Star, Gold Coast Broadcasting and Four Seasons Cleaners are the project’s sponsors.

The goal of the project is to provide children and adults with warm coats for the winter season that they would not otherwise be able to have. Donated coats may be either new or used. They are collected at various locations throughout the west county area, picked up by volunteer members from the various Rotary clubs, and taken to Four Seasons Cleaners of Ventura, where they are cleaned free of charge. Four Seasons Cleaners then returns the coats to the Rotary Club of Ventura for distribution. Recipients of the cleaned coats are service organizations and schools in the community including the Boys & Girls Club of Oxnard and Ventura, the Rescue Mission, The Salvation Army, local churches, and Casa Pacifica.

Last year 7,000 coats and jackets were given to children and adults in the greater Ventura community. The Rotary Club of Ventura also distributes coats at its annual Christmas Party in December. Last year over 50 needy elementary school students from Lincoln, E P Foster and Sheridan Way schools were able to select coats for themselves and for members of their families. Hundreds of coats were also distributed via local service organizations to those in need in the Saticoy area and the city of Fillmore, with the assistance of the Sheriffs West County Headquarters Station. This year the club will again distribute coats and jackets to children from the same schools, and will expand their outreach to support coat distributions to those in need in the communities of Saticoy, El Rio, Camarillo, Ojai, and Fillmore.

In addition to the regular collection box sites that have been used in past years and which can be found at www.venturarotary.org., the Sheriffs Department has provided additional collection locations at police stations and some city government locations in Camarillo, Ojai, and Fillmore. A box is also located next to the Headquarters patrol station desk located at the Sheriff’s Complex at the Government Center in Ventura. Donations of coats and jackets of all sizes will be gratefully accepted through December 31, 2010.

 
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Ventura, CA. - Community Memorial Health System kicks off its 2011 seminar series with a free seminar on Tuesday, Jan. 11 focusing on the minimally invasive treatment of fibroids, benign tumors in a woman’s uterine smooth muscle.

Dr. Lois Barnes and Dr. Srisawai Pattamakom, Ventura obstetrician-gynecologists, will lead the seminar that will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. in Community Memorial Hospital’s eighth-floor Nichols Auditorium.

Drs. Barnes and Pattamakom will discuss symptoms of fibroids, which typically start in women in their 30s. Symptoms include heavy and prolonged periods, pain in the pelvis and during intercourse, and infertility. The seminar will delve into traditional treatments for fibroids and also provide information on alternative and minimally invasive procedures, including hysteroscopic myomectomy and robotically assisted laparoscopic myomectomy.

Dr. Barnes received her medical degree from the University of California at Davis and Dr. Pattamakom earned her medical degree from Northwestern University. Both are active members of the Community Memorial Hospital medical staff.

Admission is free, but space is limited, so reservations are required. Call (805) 652-5436, or visit www.cmhshealth.org/rsvp.

Community Memorial Hospital is located at 147 N. Brent St. in Ventura.

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

 

Oxnard, CA. - Community Memorial Health System’s Healthy Women’s Program is hosting a Community Outreach Day which offers free mammograms and healthcare education to the first 35 women who qualify. This event will take place at the Center for Family Health in Oxnard on Saturday, January 29.

The women will arrive early at the CFH office at 2361 E. Vineyard Avenue where they will be transported to The Breast Center at Community Memorial Hospital in Ventura, and then back to the Centers office.

In 2009, an estimated 194,280 new cases of breast cancer occurred in the United States, and early detection and awareness is the key to fighting this life-threatening disease. The Healthy Women’s Program provided through Community Memorial Health System benefits women in the community who are uninsured, under-insured or lack funds to pay for mammograms and follow-up treatment, if necessary.

“These women have nowhere else in the county to go to get these services; that’s why they come to us,” said Petra Luna, education manager for Centers for Family Health.

The Healthy Women’s Program is made possible through funds raised by the Community Memorial Healthcare Foundation’s annual Gold Dust Gala, along with the generous support of the Wallis Foundation.

To find out if you qualify for this program, call 805/651-2661. For more information on the Healthy Women’s Program visit www.cmhshealth.org/healthywomen.

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

 
December 10th, HUD-approved agency will educate homeowners about the dangers of home loan scams and how they can protect themselves

Ventura, CA – The Cabrillo Economic Development Corporation’s NeighborWorks® HomeOwnership Center (HOC) will kick off a local Loan Scam Alert Campaign on Friday, December 10 with two important events aimed at educating the community about home loan modification scams and how homeowners can protect themselves. The campaign was initially launched by NeighborWorks America at the request of the U.S. Congress to educate and empower homeowners to protect themselves against loan modification scams, find trusted help and report illegal activity to authorities.

CEDC’s first event is a Faith and Community Leaders Workshop which will be held on Friday, December 10 at CEDC’s office in Ventura from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Confirmed speakers at the event include representatives from the Ventura County District Attorney’s office, the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Ventura County Coastal Association of Realtors, the Real Estate Fraud Advisory Team and CEDC’s foreclosure prevention experts.

Faith-based and community leaders interested in attending the morning event must pre-register by calling 805.659.6868 or e-mailing kmejia@cabrilloedc.org as space is limited.

A free Loan Modification Scam Alert Workshop will be held for the general community on Friday, December 10 from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. for English speakers and from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. for Spanish speakers at the Oxnard Performing Arts Center located at 800 Hobson Way, Oxnard, CA 93030. The public will learn how to prevent becoming a victim of a loan modification scam and will learn about the various options that are available to individuals who are at risk of foreclosure.

The foreclosure crisis has CONTINUED »

 
Vote Now for Fillmore's Sespe Auditorium!

Sespe Players, Fillmore's community theater group, has been accepted for the Pepsi Refresh Project Grant. You can vote now at http://www.refresheverything.com/sespeauditorium

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The grant will “Refresh Sespe Auditorium with new curtains, lights and sound”. Sespe Players has applied for $50,000, and to win this grant, the community must vote on a daily basis, for the “project they want”.
No one knows how old the stage curtains are in the auditorium! There is no stage lighting or sound system! So the Fillmore School District could really use our help in getting this wonderful asset “Refreshed”!

Sespe Auditorium is located in the Fillmore School District Building, at 627 Sespe Avenue. Sespe Players has used this stage for many years to produce wonderful plays and musicals for the community. Recently we have had Musical Theater Workshops and acting classes as well. The District uses the stage for graduation ceremonies, community forums and rents the facility to other performing entities.

You can go online to refresheverything.com register to vote. We hope to have everyone online voting for Sespe Auditorium! We will be up against some very tough competition from other very large communities, but , if we get the word out to all our email, Facebook and Twitter friends from everywhere, we could really pull this off!

Thanks you all for your support!
Janet Foy
Sespe Players

 
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The Tiger Cubs of Pack 3400 recently visited the Piru Library. Pictured is librarian Cindy Escoto and “the Pack”.
The Tiger Cubs of Pack 3400 recently visited the Piru Library. Pictured is librarian Cindy Escoto and “the Pack”.
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The Tiger Cubs of Pack 3400 recently visited the Piru Library. This visit helped them complete an achievement about Learning About the Past, which they need in order to earn their Tiger Cub patch. The librarian, Mrs. Cindy Escoto familiarized the boys with the library, and then read a number of stories with the boys. The stories focused on life in the past. Of special interest was a true story in which the characters traveled to California, ending up at Rancho Camulos. It was an evening that the boys are sure to remember for a long time.
Cub Scouting is a family-oriented program designed to teach character, citizenship, and leadership skills through fun and educational activities. If your 1st through 5th grade son is interested in joining Cub Scouts, please contact Pack Leader Sean Morris: (805) 524-1014 or seanm@wildblue.net.

 
The Fillmore/Piru Boys & Girls Club turned out a yummy Thanksgiving dinner over the weekend, as the faces of these satisfied members show.
The Fillmore/Piru Boys & Girls Club turned out a yummy Thanksgiving dinner over the weekend, as the faces of these satisfied members show.
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Fresh Christmas trees are waiting for you at St. Francis Church, C Street and Highway 126.
Fresh Christmas trees are waiting for you at St. Francis Church, C Street and Highway 126.
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They’re fresh! They’re green! They’re for sale! Fresh Christmas trees are for sale at St. Francis of Assisi Church. Shown are volunteers unloading the tree truck.
They’re fresh! They’re green! They’re for sale! Fresh Christmas trees are for sale at St. Francis of Assisi Church. Shown are volunteers unloading the tree truck.
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Grad Nite Live and the Class of 2011 hopes you all had a Happy Thanksgiving and that you enjoyed your "pies". We sold 1,386 pies the most any class has ever sold. That was a lot of pies and the students worked really hard and got their orders in 'on time'. A big thank you to the parents that helped their student sell and the citizens of Fillmore that bought the pies.

A special thanks to the people that gave their "pie money" to the Senior Center Pie Fund. It gets more money every year. Thanks - Marge Le Bard, Patti King, Jim Herbert, Bev Haase, Mark, Lorena Haws, Rose Undem, Janice Butler, Paige Bennett, Janet & Rod Schrock, Janet Foy, Trinka Mortgages,Gayle Washburn and Yvonne Quiring.

 
Civic Pride
Conway Spitler
Conway Spitler

In cleaning out clippings, articles and other materials a Civic Pride roster came up. Since we now have new city officials and workers all the civic pride memories and much of those labors have more or less been forgotten.
So, it seems that a word or praise and thanks should be given to the members of the Civic Pride Committee. So, to these individuals a thank you for a job well done: Helen Archer, Andy Arias, Pat Couse, Bill Dewey, Judy & Ray Dressler, Rosemary Fennel, Sarah Hansen, Cindy Klittich, Jan Konter, Linda Nunes, Conway Spitler and Joe Zuniga.

 

Ventura County, CA. - Naval Base Ventura County will hold its Restoration Advisory Board (RAB) meeting from 7:30-9 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 1, at the Orvene Carpenter Community Center, Port Hueneme, Calif. The meeting is open to the public and provides time for public comment on agenda items or other relevant RAB issues.

The purpose of the RAB is to discuss the environmental cleanup program at NBVC. The RAB includes community, regulatory and Navy members who review and discuss program studies and cleanup plans. This effort is part of the Installation Restoration Program, a Department of Defense program that works to investigate and cleanup from operations or waste disposal practices that occurred in the past.

The meeting will cover updates on installation restoration projects at Point Mugu and Port Hueneme bases.
For more information contact the NBVC Public Affairs Office at 805-989-8095.

 
December 20

Ventura, CA. - Community Memorial Hospital is holding a free eight-session “Stop Smoking” class beginning on Monday, Dec. 20, and running through Monday, Feb. 14.

The sessions meet from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at CMH’s training center, located at 2809 Main St., Suite B, in Ventura. They include sessions on how to handle smoking urges, how to handle stress and moods and how to handle slips. Sessions on weight and exercise, lifestyle balance and life without cigarettes also will be covered. Nicotine replacement therapy products will be offered to program participants on Feb. 21 and March 7.

For more information, call Sandra Tovar at 805/652-3376.

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 nine family-practice health centers entitled Centers for Family Health. The health system is located in Ventura County, California.

 
Remodeling efforts began this weekend at the Fillmore/Piru Boys & Girls Club. The US Navy Seabees came in to demolish the interior of the girl’s shower room in preparation for turning it into a Homework Room for the Club’s kids. They also fixed windows and install a vent in the quasi-kitchen.
Remodeling efforts began this weekend at the Fillmore/Piru Boys & Girls Club. The US Navy Seabees came in to demolish the interior of the girl’s shower room in preparation for turning it into a Homework Room for the Club’s kids. They also fixed windows and install a vent in the quasi-kitchen.
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At Monday night’s Lion Club meeting The Fillmore Dream Soccer Team received a $300 donation. Lion Ignacio Toledo presented the check to coach Jose Vaca and player Reyleen Martinez.
At Monday night’s Lion Club meeting The Fillmore Dream Soccer Team received a $300 donation. Lion Ignacio Toledo presented the check to coach Jose Vaca and player Reyleen Martinez.
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Zahydie Martin, Kaileigh Carpenter and Jennifer Martin attended the Greenhand Conference last Thursday.
Zahydie Martin, Kaileigh Carpenter and Jennifer Martin attended the Greenhand Conference last Thursday.
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Last Thursday Mr. Ricards along with several FFA members attended the Greenhand Conference in Canoga Park. The Greenhand Conference is designed to introduce students to all the opportunities and activities that FFA has to offer. Ideally the students will finish the year with their Greenhand Degree. There are specific requirements in earning the Greenhand FFA Degree. Each student must have a plan for their SAE project and be enrolled in an Ag. Class. During class time and meetings, they should learn the FFA creed, motto and mission statement. Throughout the year the students should develop an understanding of the history of FFA and its bylaws. When I asked Kaileigh Carpenter, ‘14, about the conference she explained to me that she met a lot of nice people and was impressed that the conference was not just about FFA, but how to succeed in life. Zahydie Martin, ‘12, enjoyed the team building activities; one of which included being on a team where they would periodically yell out their team chant, and whoever was the loudest earned points. While talking with Hailee Smith, ‘13, she said she really enjoyed that the conference leaders made them sit with students they didn’t know which helped her meet new people. It was obvious after talking with Jennifer Martin, ‘13, that the conference was a positive experience for her. She was so impressed by the conference that she asked Mr. Ricards to sign her up for every future FFA conference. It was good to hear that this year’s Greenhand Conference was enjoyed by all who attended.
At the Fillmore vs. Santa Paula 100th football game FFA members kept busy helping with the Tri-Tip BBQ and selling popcorn. Fillmore FFA would like to extend a special thank-you to Laura Beylik for donating the popcorn maker and popcorn for our first ever popcorn sale.

Brooke Aguirre is the Fillmore FFA Chapter Reporter