(l-r) Laura Landeros, Rigo Landeros, President of Fillmore Rotary and recipient of the Paul Harris Award and Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Tuesday, July 1st, 2014
The Paul Harris Fellowship was established to honor the founder of Rotary, Paul Harris, in 1957. It was awarded to Rigo Landeros, Fillmore Rotary President, because his life exemplifies the humanitarian and educational objectives of The Rotary Foundation. Martha Richardson, Rotarian, had the honor of presenting this award, on behalf of the Club, and Rigo's wife, Laura, presented him with his Paul Harris Pin. |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, July 1st, 2014
The Fillmore Historical Museum is happy to report the recent receipt of a $4,500.00 grant from Chevron Corporation for programming, accessioning and display purposes in support of the Fillmore Incorporation Centennial Events. The Museum is a 100% volunteer organization and appreciates the support given by businesses and individuals in the community. If you should want to know more about the history of Fillmore, Piru, Sespe and Bardsdale please come to visit your local Museum. Our goal is to preserve and display the history of our four local communities. Visit the museum to see artifacts from Fillmore’s early days including many pictures of the city as it was 100 years ago. The Museum is open Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday from 9-12 and 1-4, and on Thursday afternoon from 1-4. We are also open from 10:00 to 3:00 on Saturday. Please join us on July 10th at the Museum’s Southern Pacific Depot for a reception from 4:00 pm until 6 pm jointly hosted by Chevron Corporation and the Fillmore Historical Museum to celebrate the 100 years since incorporation. Martha Gentry |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, July 1st, 2014
Saturday July 19 - High Noon
Can’t stand the heat? Come to the air conditioned Rancho Camulos schoolhouse for some edu-tainment. Ever wonder what those Victorian ladies wore under those fancy gowns? Dorothea Phelan, as Mrs. Horace Swazey and her "maid", Joyce Nielsen, as Phoebe, will educate and entertain you about Victorian clothing of the late 1800s and present a spoof on the revealing removal of the many layers of clothing worn at that time. The $5 suggested donation also includes a docent- led historic tour. Reservations are not required but are appreciated. Rancho Camulos Museum and National Historic Landmark is on Highway 126, 2 miles East of Piru and 10 miles west of the I-5 at the Santa Clarita Newhall Ranch Road exit and will be open for tours at 1:00, 2:00, and 3:00. See www.ranchocamulos.org for more information about the museum. Bring a picnic basket and blanket and enjoy where the history, myth, and romance of old California still linger… |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, July 1st, 2014
Rancho Camulos Museum and National Historic Landmark has been selected as one of the non-profits benefitting from the 2014 Citrus Classic Balloon Festival, July 25-26 in Santa Paula. Launched seven years ago, this is the closest hot air balloon festival to Santa Clarita and features evening balloon glows, entertainment , and activities for all ages. Festival details are available at www.citrusclassicballoons.com. Rancho Camulos Museum on Hwy 126 near Piru operates a collection of historic buildings that remain from the original Mexican land grant, Rancho San Francisco which once included all of Santa Clarita. It is the only National Historic Landmark in Ventura County. The museum’s mission is historic preservation, restoration, and education. Each year thousands of area children visit Rancho Camulos on interactive field trips to learn about their local history and heritage at the “Home of Ramona”. Museum Marketing Liaison, Maria Christopher, said “we are really happy to have this fundraising opportunity and hope the community will support us in maximizing our efforts.” Fundraising efforts as part of the Citrus Classic Balloon Festival – Rancho Camulos Museum partnership include advance ticket sales and on site activities. Special promotion Friday, July 25 tickets are available for $20 for adults / $10 youth 6-14 through the Citrus Classic Balloon Festival website ( using promo code “RC” for individual or “RC2” for pairs of tickets) or by contacting Rancho Camulos Museum (info@ranchocamulos.org). These tickets include parking, admission, a Spencer McKenzie chicken or beef taco plate, beverage, desert, and glow stick. That evening Rancho Camulos Docents will also be hosting the VIP wine tasting and Ventura Limoncello tasting at the July 25th Sunset Wine Dinner which is a separate ticketed activity that requires advance purchase and also benefits the museum. On Saturday July 26th from Noon to 6:00 Rancho Camulos Museum will be hosting the Taste of Ventura Pavilion which will feature sampling and sales of local products. This is part of the Festival events including weather dependent balloon activities running from dawn until 10 PM. Early morning tethered balloon rides will be available weather permitting for an additional charge. That evening there will also be a separately ticketed Craft Beer Pairing Dinner. Tickets are available on line. Advance ticket purchase is strongly encouraged as the festival is expected to sell out (if so, it will be posted on Facebook). |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, July 1st, 2014
VENTURA COUNTY, CA - Ventura County Animal Services (VCAS) is bracing for what is sure to be one of their busiest weekends of the year. Each year, during the days surrounding 4th of July, hundreds of pets become frightened by fireworks and run away from their homes and yards. These pets, lost and confused, often end up at VCAS’ animal adoption centers in Camarillo and Simi Valley. “The sights, sounds and smells of fireworks can be terrifying for some pets,” said Tara Diller, VCAS Director. “By following some very simple safety tips, people can keep their animals safe and secure while they enjoy 4th of July festivities.” Pet Safety Tips: 2. Do not leave your pet alone in the car - Pets can suffer serious health effects, even death, in a few short minutes when left in a hot car. Unfortunately, partially opened windows do not provide sufficient air, but they can provide an opportunity for your pet to be stolen. 3. Make sure your pets are properly licensed and wearing identification tags, so that if they become lost, they can be returned promptly. Make sure that tags have current phone numbers and VCAS has current owner contact information on file. 4. Get your pet microchipped or, if it already is, make sure the microchip company has your current contact information. 5. Animals found running at-large should be taken to a VCAS animal adoption center, where they will have the best chance of being reunited with their owners. 6. Keep your pets in a comfortable and quiet area during Fourth of July festivities. If your pet is crate trained, then their crate is a great choice. 7. Be sure that you remove any items that your pet could destroy or that would be harmful to your pet if chewed. Leave a television or radio playing at normal volume to keep your pet company if you won't be home. 8. If your pet seeks comfort in a bath tub, under a bed or other small space, let them. Do not try to lure them out. If the space is safe and it makes them feel more secure, leave them there. 9. Never leave pets outside unattended, even in a fenced yard or on a chain. In their fear, pets who normally wouldn't leave the yard may escape and become lost, or become entangled in their chain, risking injury or death. 10. If you know that your pet is seriously distressed by loud noises like thunder or fireworks, consult with your veterinarian before July 4th for ways to help alleviate the fear and anxiety he or she will experience during fireworks displays. Those who do lose a pet can search for it on VCAS’ website: www.vcas.us or by using their free iPhone/Android mobile pet adoption app. The iPhone version of the app can be downloaded at the Apple iTunes store: http://bit.ly/1nXm3jK and, the Android version can be downloaded at Google Play: http://bit.ly/V3LEAz. In addition, VCAS posts photos of all lost animals brought into their adoption centers on the VCLostPets Twitter site: https://twitter.com/VCLostPets. |
By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Monday, June 30th, 2014
This Fourth of July, ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over’ by Ventura County ‘Avoid the 14’ DUI Task Force
The Fourth of July is a favorite holiday for many Americans. Families and friends gather to celebrate our country with food, parades, parties, and fireworks. For many people, the celebration includes alcohol, but the holiday quickly goes from festive to fatal when people choose to drive after drinking. Over the July 4th holiday period in 2012 alone, 78 people were killed in alcohol impaired-driving crashes on our nation’s roads. To crack down on drunk driving this Fourth of July, The Avoid the 14 DUI Task Force will be out in full force, aggressively targeting those who put lives in danger. “Every Ventura County law enforcement agency is ramping up their enforcement to make our roads safer this Fourth of July,” said Captain Jim Fryhoff. “For everyone’s sake, don’t drink and drive or you will be targeted for arrest. The ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over’ campaign means zero tolerance for drunk driving – no excuses.” The Avoid the 14 DUI task force will be cracking down on drug and alcohol impaired driving, deploying officers to two (2) DUI/Drivers License checkpoints, and one (1) DUI saturation patrol. The CHP will be deploying all available officers onto freeways and county roads for its Maximum Enforcement Period (MEP). Data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) show that 10,322 people were killed in drunk-driving crashes in the United States in 2012—representing a third of all crash fatalities. Data shows that the Fourth of July holiday period is especially deadly. During the July 4th period in 2012 (6 p.m. on July 3 to 5:59 a.m. on July 5), there were 179 people killed in crashes, and 44 percent of those crashes were alcohol-impaired. In every state, it is illegal to drive with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .08% BAC, yet people continue to break the law and drive drunk. According to the FBI, over 1.28 million drivers were arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or narcotics in 2012. And the rate of high-BAC impaired driving is astounding. In fatal crashes during the July 4th period in 2012, more than one fourth (28%) involved a driver or motorcycle operator with a BAC of .15 or higher – almost twice the legal limit. NHTSA data also reveals that 46 percent of young (age 18-34) drivers were drunk (BAC of .08 or higher) while driving in fatal crashes over the July 4th period in 2012(6 p.m. on July 3 to 5:59 a.m. on July 5). Motorcycle operators are also over represented as the highest percentage of alcohol impaired drivers in fatal crashes. In 2012, more than one-fourth (27%) of the motorcycle operators in fatal crashes had a BAC of .08 or higher. Drunk drivers are more common at night, too. Over the July 4th period in 2012, more than a third (39%) of the drivers in nighttime fatal crashes (6 p.m. to 5:59 a.m.) were alcohol-impaired, as compared to 16 percent of drivers in fatal crashes during the day. “This Fourth of July holiday, you can show your patriotism by helping to make Thousand Oaks roads safer for everyone,” said Avoid the 14 Captain Jim Fryhoff. “Remember,” Captain Fryhoff warned, “to Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over. It’s as simple as that.” Law enforcement is not messing around this Independence Day: if you’re caught driving drunk, you will be arrested. And keep in mind that aside from putting your life and the lives of others at risk, driving impaired can also lead to serious consequences. A DUI arrest can mean time in jail, loss of your license, and steep financial expenses; the average DUI costs about $10,000. • Plan a safe way home before the fun begins; Avoid the 14 DUI Task Force funding is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Nature of Incident: July 4th DUI Task Force |
By Anonymous — Monday, June 30th, 2014
July 15, 2014
Ventura, CA - Food allergies, which researchers estimate affect up to 15 million Americans, will be the focus of a free seminar Community Memorial Health System is holding on Tuesday, July 15. Prashant Verma, M.D., who specializes in allergy and immunology, will conduct the seminar that will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. in Community Memorial Hospital’s eighth-floor Nichols Auditorium. CMH is located at 147 N. Brent St., Ventura. Food Allergy Research & Education reports a food allergy reaction sends someone to the emergency room every three minutes in the U.S. Dr. Verma will discuss food allergy risks, what happens during an allergic reaction and the differences between food allergies and food intolerance. Dr. Verma received his medical degree from the Chicago Medical School in Chicago and completed his internship and residency at the University of California San Diego Medical Center. He is certified by the American Board of Allergy and Immunology and the American Board of Internal Medicine. Dr. Verma also is a clinical instructor at the UCLA Department of Medicine and is a member of the Community Memorial Hospital medical staff. Registration is free but reservations are required. Call 1-800/838-3006, or visit cmhshealth.org. Community Memorial Health System is a not-for-profit health system, which is comprised of Community Memorial Hospital, Ojai Valley Community Hospital, and 11 family-practice health centers entitled Centers for Family Health. The health system is located in Ventura County, California. |
By Anonymous — Monday, June 30th, 2014
SANTA PAULA, CA. – Santa Clara Valley Bank (SCVBank;OTCBB: SCVE) today announced that Mrs. Leslie A. Cornejo has been elected Chairperson of the Board. Mrs. Cornejo replaces Mr. Scott Rushing who has served as Chairman for the past two years. Mr. Rushing will continue to serve as a Director of the Bank. Additionally, Mr. Elias F. Valdes was re-elected as Vice Chairman. In the spirit and tradition of community based organizations, the SCVBank Board has customarily rotated the leadership of the Board. President and CEO Cheryl L. Knight commented, “Leslie Cornejo is highly qualified to lead SCVBank.” Mrs. Cornejo was raised in Southern California, attended local public schools and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Spanish from the University of California at Irvine in 1971. She is also a graduate of the Marian Bergeson Excellence in Public Services Series and was appointed by the Governor of California to the 31st District Agricultural Association (Ventura County Fair Board), also serving as a past President. She participates in a number of local civic activities and is a board member of the Santa Paula Police and Fire Foundation. Mrs. Cornejo has owned Santa Paula Travel Agency since 1989 and is a founding director of Santa Clara Valley Bank. Incoming Chairperson Cornejo stated, "I am honored to be selected by my fellow members of the Board of Directors of SCVBank to serve as their Chairperson. My focus for the future is to continue the fine work of my predecessors in building shareholder value, as well as attending to the banking needs of our community." Knight praised outgoing Chairman Rushing for his leadership, “Mr. Rushing provided his constant support and leadership as Chairman of the Board for the past two years as the economy and bank recovered and moved forward.” Outgoing Chairman Rushing reflected, “It was an honor and a privilege to serve as the Bank’s Chairman for the past two years. We had many challenges but never lost our focus on delivery of excellent customer service. I want to thank our executive officers and staff for all their support. Great progress was made positioning the bank to take advantage of opportunities as the economy continues to recover. I am certain our new Chairperson Leslie Cornejo will be an effective leader.” Founded in 1998, SCVBank currently operates three branches in Santa Paula, Fillmore, and Valencia. Under its stock symbol of SCVE., SCVBank’s stock is traded through McAdams Wright Ragen and Raymond James & Associate. The Bank’s web site is www.SCVBank.com. Santa Clara Valley Bank Corporation Headquarters |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 25th, 2014
On Saturday, at approximately 1:15 p.m., a collision between a small pickup truck and a van occurred on Highway 126 near A Street.. The truck struck the rear end of the van causing considerable damage. The female driver of the van was taken away by ambulance. The extent of her injuries were not reported. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, June 24th, 2014
The Fillmore Women's service Club is pleased to announce the recipients of the Fillmore Women's Service Club Scholarships. Receiving the Educational Scholarships on June 4th were Nikole Spencer, Anthony Larin, Carson McLain, Citlali Grazo, Kiana Hope, Gilberto Acevedo, Melissa Nunes, Marisson Dorantes, Banely Robles, Serena DeLa Cruz, Jillian Baughman was awarded a Community Scholarship. On June 11th at Sierra High School Chelsey Fitzgerald received a Community Scholarship. Our Adult Women's Scholarship was award to Ramona Enriquez of Piru to continue her education. The Fillmore Women's Service club is proud to have been able to award scholarships to help our graduates achieve their dreams and aspirations. You can be a part of the dream by supporting out Fireworks Booth located south west of town. |
(l-r) The Artists - Judy Dressler, Joanne King, Lois Freeman Fox, Wana Klasen, Virginia Neuman, Lia Verkade, , Luanne Perez, Lady Jan Faulkner, Karen Scott Browdy, and Doris Nichols (not pictured) will be on hand to discuss their art, which is offered for enjoyment and for sale now through July 24, 2014. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Tuesday, June 24th, 2014
The Artists Guild of Fillmore is hosting a "Meet the Artists Reception" Thursday, June 26, 2014 from 5:30-7:30 at the Blanchard Community Library. The reception celebrates the work of ten local, Fillmore artists who exhibit their art in a variety of media and creative styles. The exhibit is presented in collaboration with the Santa Paula Society of the Arts and the Staff of the Blanchard Community Library. The library is located at 119 N. Eighth Street, Santa Paula, and is open Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from noon - 8PM, Wednesday from 10am-6pm, and Saturday from 10am- 2pm. Participating artists welcome all to the Reception, and look forward to an ARTFUL evening. |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, June 24th, 2014
Lindsey and Ryan Cota, swim coaches at Fillmore High School, presented the Rotary Club of Fillmore and Rigo Landeros, President, with an appreciation plaque for their continued support to the team. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Monday, June 23rd, 2014
SANTA PAULA, CA. - Santa Clara Valley Bank (SCVBank;OTCBB: SCVE) today announced that Mrs. Leslie A. Cornejo has been elected Chairperson of the Board. Mrs. Cornejo replaces Mr. Scott Rushing who has served as Chairman for the past two years. Mr. Rushing will continue to serve as a Director of the Bank. Additionally, Mr. Elias F. Valdes was re-elected as Vice Chairman. In the spirit and tradition of community based organizations, the SCVBank Board has customarily rotated the leadership of the Board. President and CEO Cheryl L. Knight commented, “Leslie Cornejo is highly qualified to lead SCVBank.” Mrs. Cornejo was raised in Southern California, attended local public schools and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Spanish from the University of California at Irvine in 1971. She is also a graduate of the Marian Bergeson Excellence in Public Services Series and was appointed by the Governor of California to the 31st District Agricultural Association (Ventura County Fair Board), also serving as a past President. She participates in a number of local civic activities and is a board member of the Santa Paula Police and Fire Foundation. Mrs. Cornejo has owned Santa Paula Travel Agency since 1989 and is a founding director of Santa Clara Valley Bank. Incoming Chairperson Cornejo stated, "I am honored to be selected by my fellow members of the Board of Directors of SCVBank to serve as their Chairperson. My focus for the future is to continue the fine work of my predecessors in building shareholder value, as well as attending to the banking needs of our community." Knight praised outgoing Chairman Rushing for his leadership, “Mr. Rushing provided his constant support and leadership as Chairman of the Board for the past two years as the economy and bank recovered and moved forward.” Outgoing Chairman Rushing reflected, “It was an honor and a privilege to serve as the Bank’s Chairman for the past two years. We had many challenges but never lost our focus on delivery of excellent customer service. I want to thank our executive officers and staff for all their support. Great progress was made positioning the bank to take advantage of opportunities as the economy continues to recover. I am certain our new Chairperson Leslie Cornejo will be an effective leader.” Founded in 1998, SCVBank currently operates three branches in Santa Paula, Fillmore, and Valencia. Under its stock symbol of SCVE., SCVBank’s stock is traded through McAdams Wright Ragen and Raymond James & Associate. The Bank’s web site is www.SCVBank.com. Santa Clara Valley Bank Corporation Headquarters |
By Anonymous — Monday, June 23rd, 2014
The 21st annual Casa Pacifica Festival raised funds for Ventura County Families and Children in Need
CAMARILLO, CA - The 21st annual Casa Pacifica Angels Wine, Food & Brew Festival took place on June 1, 2014 and raised over $450,000 (net) to support Casa Pacifica Centers for Children and Families’ valuable services to Ventura County’s abused, neglected and at-risk children and their families facing great challenges. Casa Pacifica would like to thank all of the generous sponsors, vendors, and volunteers, who not only made the day possible, but such a great success! Casa Pacifica would especially like to thank its returning hosts - the Zarley and Van Huisen Families - and new this year Union Bank, as well as Wells Fargo for sponsoring the VIP Lounge and The Patio Restaurant at Players Casino for sponsoring the live entertainment! The exciting live entertainment featured fabulous performances by Benise and His Band of Gypsys, who were accompanied by captivating aerial artists, and Wes Quave Live – a multi-decade cover band that had guests filling the dance floor. Bruce Barrios – the best DJ in Ventura County – served as the Master of Ceremonies and DJ. The perennial favorite band, Sound Effect, kept things lively in the VIP Lounge. The addition of Living Vines performers this year roaming the grounds fascinated everyone with their beauty and exotic feel. Festival-goers perused an extensive silent auction with themed baskets when they weren’t sampling a plethora of delicious sweets, savory treats, wines, brews, and specialty drinks from the finest restaurants, caterers, bakeries and specialty shops from throughout the Central Coast with 85 fabulous food exhibitors and 185 renowned wines and brews to choose from. The 4th annual Yummie culinary competition showcased participating Festival exhibiting chefs’ entries, which were judged in either a Savory or Sweet category and based on flavor, presentation, innovation, and quality. Entries were sampled by a panel of celebrity judges comprised of television, radio, and print media personalities and food columnists and were judged based on which chef’s dish they felt was the “Yummiest.” The 2014 Yummie Top Chef Award Winners in the Savory category include 1st place to now two-time winner Chef Gabe Garcia of Tierra Sur with a Cold Smoked Hamachi with beet butter, sweet and sour leeks, and dried citrus; 2nd place winner Chef Rachel Holst of Main Course California who entered Cherry Smoked Short Ribs with whipped potatoes and crisped kale; and placing 3rd in the Savory category was Chef Robin Higa of Market Broiler who entered a Seared Sea Scallop with mixed green salad. The Yummie winners in the Sweet category included 1st place to now two-time winner Head Pastry Chef Anastashia Chavez of Barrelhouse 101 with a Berry Balsamic Cheesecake comprised of layers of genoise, mascarpone cheesecake, and chocolate ganache with mixed berry preserves, infused with Duchess Sour Red Ale and Rozendal’s Aged Balsamic Vinegar; in 2nd place was Chef Allison Davis of The Sugar Lab who entered a Key Lime Pie with a cinnamon graham cracker crust holding a creamy and smooth key lime filling and topped with a toasted meringue; and placing 3rd in the Sweet category was Chef Ernie Borjas of The Yacht Club at Channel Islands Harbor with Paradise Lava – a baklava-styled treat comprised of secret ingredients. For the first time this year the Festival held a “Best in Fest” brew competition for the hand-crafted, artisan beer exhibitors which was judged one month before the festival. The winning brew – Restraint, a maple brown ale by Institution Ale Company – was prominently featured at the event and accepted their award on the main stage. The winning brew was also paired with one course at the first annual Yummie Top Chef dinner hosted by the Cassar Family which took place the Friday prior to the Festival and featured a nine course dinner specially prepared by master chefs who were previous winners of the Festival’s Yummie culinary competition. The other courses were deliciously paired with an excellent local wine. Roadrunner Shuttle & Limousine provided a Safe Ride Program which was available for guests to travel to and from their homes ensuring that festival enthusiasts could enjoy their time at the Festival and arrive home safely. For more information about Casa Pacifica, please visit www.casapacifica.org or check out the Festival’s website for pictures and more information at www.cpwineandfoodfestival.com. About Casa Pacifica Centers for Children & Families |
By Mark Ortega — Wednesday, June 18th, 2014
On Saturday, June 14th, The Alumni from Fillmore High celebrated their Alma Mater in true form. First and foremost, it was all about the Scholars. 13 Scholarships were presented to members of the Class of 2014, and brought the total amount of Scholarship Dollars, to be given out in 2014 to well over $30,000.00. Thank You Alumni! The afternoon started with a social hour out on the lawn area of the Veterans memorial Building. Music was provided by Joeyd Ortiz '74, and he had everyone rocking to Elvis, Nate King Cole, Madonna. Every Generation had their favorite. After the awesome dinner by DJ's California Cateres (500 plates served), the V.I.P. lounge was open for business, and many made their way to the beautiful patio area where it was transformed into a special lounge area for visiting and socializing well into the night under the stars. Inside, D.J. Don Vela '81 had folks dancing up to 12:00 midnight, and when the last song played "Goodnight Sweetheart Goodnight" folks walked off the dance floor with tired looks, and big smiles of a wonderful evening. Thank you all Volunteers who helped make the 101st Alumni Dinner so memorable for so many Generations. This truly is turning into an annual event in Fillmore that shouldn't be missed. See more of you Flashes next June, 2015! |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, June 17th, 2014
The City Pool is open in Fillmore. We have many programs going on this summer. There is a schedule of the programs: Morning Swim lessons - Monday - Friday 9:00 - 11:30 a.m. $50.00 a lesson sign up at pool |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, June 17th, 2014
June 21, 2014
SANTA PAULA, CA - On Saturday, June 21, Santa Paula Hospital, 825 N. 10th St., will host a health and community resource fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This free, open-to-the-public, family-friendly event will take place on the grounds of Santa Paula hospital and will include health screenings, a produce distribution, entertainment, on-site pet adoptions hosted by Ventura County Animal Services, CPR instruction plus a clown, obstacle course and face painting for the kids. The community celebration coincides with the hospital’s 8th anniversary in Santa Paula. A campus of the Ventura County Medical Center, Santa Paula hospital is a 49-bed acute general hospital and has the only emergency room between Ventura and Santa Clarita. For more information about the community fair event, contact Debbie Hill at: 805-652-6693. |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, June 17th, 2014
In observance of the Independence Day holiday, the employees of Santa Clara Valley Disposal will be taking the day off on Friday, July 4. As a result, Fillmore residential customers will have their trash and recyclables collected on Saturday, July 5, one day later than usual. The regular schedule will resume the following week. For more information, call 647-1414. |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, June 17th, 2014
The Ventura Family YMCA - Summer Swimming Programs in Santa Paula The Ventura Family YMCA will hold registrations for summer swimming programs on Sunday, June 15, 2014 from 10a.m. to 2p.m. at the Santa Paula Community Center. Registrations will continue once the programs begin from June 21st-August 9th. The different programs include swim lessons and recreational swim hours. Water fitness classes will also be available for only $5.00. Registrations are currently happening at the Ventura Family YMCA, 3760 Telegraph Road, Ventura, CA 93003 or online at ciymca.org/ventura. For more information email SP.Aquatics@ciymca.org or call 805.642.2131 ext. 19. The Ventura Family YMCA - Father's Day Hike The Ventura Family YMCA - Summer Day Camps in Ventura and Oxnard The Ventura Family YMCA - The New Tabata Workout! The Ventura Family YMCA - The World's Largest Swimming Lesson The Ventura Family YMCA - TRX Suspension Training The Ventura Family YMCA - Fun & Fitness 5K Race |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 11th, 2014
Theresa Robledo, assisting with the presentation of Fillmore Vision 2020 Civic Pride’s Yard of the Month for June awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Gutierrez. However Mr. and Mrs. Gutierrez were a little camera shy so their children Enrique and Mariela accepted the award on their behalf. Their yard has lushes greens, beautiful manicured trees, and vibrant colored roses. Please feel free to drive by their yard located at El Dorado Space #26. A big Thank you to Otto And Sons! Enlarge Photo |