Pictured above is Ms. Tiffany leading music and movement with preschool students at Sierra Preschool which recently re-opened their doors and enrolled preschool age students. Teachers Ms. Liz (site-lead) and Ms. Tiffany held a welcome night for families before the re-opening. The preschool locations provide full-day & part-day high quality preschool programs for children ages 2.9 to 4-years old, with early learning and care from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday year-round. They offer TK after-care from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Call to enroll your child at (805) 524-8311.
Pictured above is Ms. Tiffany leading music and movement with preschool students at Sierra Preschool which recently re-opened their doors and enrolled preschool age students. Teachers Ms. Liz (site-lead) and Ms. Tiffany held a welcome night for families before the re-opening. The preschool locations provide full-day & part-day high quality preschool programs for children ages 2.9 to 4-years old, with early learning and care from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday year-round. They offer TK after-care from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Call to enroll your child at (805) 524-8311.
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Photos courtesy https://www.blog.fillmoreusd.org/preschool-blog/2025/1/20/sierra-preschool-open.
Photos courtesy https://www.blog.fillmoreusd.org/preschool-blog/2025/1/20/sierra-preschool-open.
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Pictured right is Ms. Tiffany leading music and movement with preschool students at Sierra Preschool which recently re-opened their doors and enrolled preschool age students. Teachers Ms. Liz (site-lead) and Ms. Tiffany held a welcome night for families before the re-opening. The preschool locations provide full-day & part-day high quality preschool programs for children ages 2.9 to 4-years old, with early learning and care from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday year-round. They offer TK after-care from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Call to enroll your child at (805) 524-8311.

 


 
Conserve Water, Fillmore: Every Drop Counts
Courtesy https://www.fillmoreca.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=181.
Courtesy https://www.fillmoreca.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=181.
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https://www.fillmoreca.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=181

Posted on: January 17, 2025

As we reach mid-January, Fillmore has experienced little to no rain this season. With what appears to be a dry winter ahead, conserving water is critical to protecting this valuable resource for our community.

Tips for Conserving Water at Home and in the Yard

Inside the Home:

Turn off the tap while brushing your teeth, shaving, or washing hands to save water.

Fix leaks in faucets, toilets, and pipes. Even a small drip can waste gallons of water daily.

Run full loads in your dishwasher and washing machine to maximize water and energy efficiency.

Install water-efficient fixtures such as low-flow showerheads and faucets to reduce water usage.

Reuse water when possible. For example, collect water from rinsing vegetables and use it to water plants.

In the Yard Water your lawn early in the morning or late in the evening to minimize water loss due to evaporation.

Adjust sprinklers to avoid overwatering and prevent water from running off onto sidewalks or streets.

Consider using a drip irrigation system to target plants directly and reduce water waste.

Replace your lawn with native or drought-tolerant plants that require less water and thrive in dry conditions.

Use mulch around plants to retain soil moisture and reduce the need for frequent watering.

Why Conservation Matters

Taking simple steps to conserve water can have a significant impact, especially during dry conditions. Every small change in our daily habits helps to protect this essential resource for future generations.

Learn More

For additional water-saving tips and resources, visit Save Our Water California. Let’s work together to conserve water and ensure a sustainable future for Fillmore and beyond.

 


 
The Fillmore Lions Club has announced their 2024-25 Peace Poster Contest winners. Pictured above (l-r) for Year 2024-25 are First Place: Gabriella Lopez, Second Place: Victoria Topete (Mom shown in picture), and Third Place: Camilla Herrera. All winners are in the 8th grade. Photo credit Fillmore Lions Club.
The Fillmore Lions Club has announced their 2024-25 Peace Poster Contest winners. Pictured above (l-r) for Year 2024-25 are First Place: Gabriella Lopez, Second Place: Victoria Topete (Mom shown in picture), and Third Place: Camilla Herrera. All winners are in the 8th grade. Photo credit Fillmore Lions Club.
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The Fillmore Lions Club would like to announce the winners of the 2024-25 Peace Poster Contest. This contest involved the art class students from Fillmore Middle School.

Lions Club International stated: “This contest has been conducted for over three decades, Lions clubs around the globe have been sponsoring a very special art contest in schools and youth groups. Creating peace posters gives children everywhere the chance to express their visions of peace and inspire the world through art and creativity. The 2024-2025 contest was titled “PEACE WITHOUT LIMITS”. For peace to be anything more than a possibility, we need to make it a priority. This year, we asked our young students to create a poster that speaks to our world’s infinite potential for kindness once we commit to pursuing the idea of peace without limits.”

 

Vincent Parrish Vargas was arrested for firing multiple gunshots at the victim during a road rage incident. On January 12, 2025, at about 0701 hours, two vehicles were driving southbound on Grimes Canyon Road when a “road rage” incident occurred. Vargas followed the victim vehicle and fired several gunshots at the victim. Vargas continued to follow the victim vehicle and fired additional gunshots, striking the driver’s side of the victim’s vehicle. The victim was uninjured and was able to obtain the license plate of Vargas’ vehicle. The victim then relayed that information to Sheriff’s Dispatch as Vargas fled the scene. Officers from the Simi Valley Police Department located Vargas and his vehicle in the 2900 block of Tapo Canyon Road in Simi Valley. Deputies arrived a short time later and took custody of Vargas.

Deputies located a handgun in Vargas’ vehicle and seized it as evidence. Vargas was arrested for one count of Attempted Murder (PC 664/187) and booked into the Pre-Trial Detention Facility in Ventura. Vargas was also served with a Gun Violence Restraining Order (GVRO) and detectives from the Moorpark Police Department and East County Major Crimes Unit recovered an additional firearm from his residence.

The Moorpark Police Department is asking anyone who may have witnessed this incident to please contact Detective Kevin Walters at (805)494-8232. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

Prepared by: Detective Jon Nungester

News Release Date: 01/14/2025

Approved by: Captain Darin Hendren

Booking Photo Release: NO

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Ventura County Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 reward for information, which leads to the arrest and criminal complaint against the person(s) responsible for this crime. The caller may remain anonymous. The call is not recorded. Call Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS (8477).

 
On Monday, January 13th, 2025, at 10:37 a.m., the Fillmore Fire Department, Ventura County Fire Department, Fillmore Police, and AMR Paramedics were dispatched to a fire on a property in the 700 block of Fourth Street fully engulfed in flames, said Fillmore Fire Chief Keith Gurrola. The fire started in what he described as an accessory dwelling unit or back house. Crews set up a perimeter around the property and tried to keep the flames from reaching neighboring homes. In the end, the back house was reported as being about 70% destroyed, Gurrola said. Two other adjacent homes were also damaged but the extent was unclear. Residents of the three structures were not allowed to return to the buildings until further inspection, the chief said. It is not clear how many people were displaced as a result of the fire. No injuries were reported, and no one was inside the homes when firefighters arrived. Ventura County Fire is investigating the fire. The fire comes amid continued red flag warnings for the area due to strong Santa Ana winds that were expected to continue through Wednesday, January 15th. Photo credit Angel Esquivel.
On Monday, January 13th, 2025, at 10:37 a.m., the Fillmore Fire Department, Ventura County Fire Department, Fillmore Police, and AMR Paramedics were dispatched to a fire on a property in the 700 block of Fourth Street fully engulfed in flames, said Fillmore Fire Chief Keith Gurrola. The fire started in what he described as an accessory dwelling unit or back house. Crews set up a perimeter around the property and tried to keep the flames from reaching neighboring homes. In the end, the back house was reported as being about 70% destroyed, Gurrola said. Two other adjacent homes were also damaged but the extent was unclear. Residents of the three structures were not allowed to return to the buildings until further inspection, the chief said. It is not clear how many people were displaced as a result of the fire. No injuries were reported, and no one was inside the homes when firefighters arrived. Ventura County Fire is investigating the fire. The fire comes amid continued red flag warnings for the area due to strong Santa Ana winds that were expected to continue through Wednesday, January 15th. Photo credit Angel Esquivel.
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On Thursday, January 9, 2025, Fillmore Deputies and Narcotics Detectives detained Pop’s Auto Shop owner Manuel Arana, 54, of Santa Paula, in Fillmore pursuant to a search warrant as he was on his way to work. Later police executed a search warrant for Pop’s Auto Shop in Fillmore located at the corner of A Street and Ventura Street. Photo credit Gazette staff.
On Thursday, January 9, 2025, Fillmore Deputies and Narcotics Detectives detained Pop’s Auto Shop owner Manuel Arana, 54, of Santa Paula, in Fillmore pursuant to a search warrant as he was on his way to work. Later police executed a search warrant for Pop’s Auto Shop in Fillmore located at the corner of A Street and Ventura Street. Photo credit Gazette staff.
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Photo credit Ventura County Sheriffs Office
Photo credit Ventura County Sheriffs Office
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During the month of October 2024, Detectives from the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Street Team began an investigation into Manuel Arana and his business, Pop’s Auto Shop. Fillmore patrol deputies had conducted numerous enforcement stops related to the auto shop and developed information regarding the criminal activity occurring at the auto shop.

Detectives were granted a search warrant for Arana, his business and his residence by the Ventura County Superior Court. On January 9, 2025, Fillmore patrol deputies and Narcotics Detectives detained Arana in Fillmore pursuant to the search warrant as he was going to work. A short time later, Detectives executed the search warrant at Arana’s residence in Santa Paula and Pop’s Auto Shop in Fillmore.

As a result of the investigation, an un-serialized semi-automatic handgun was located in Arana’s residence and an unregistered handgun was located in the office of Pop’s Auto Shop. Arana was arrested and booked for firearms related offenses including being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm and unlawful transfer of a firearm. Arana posted $50,000 bail and has a scheduled court date of January 23, 2025.

Prepared by: Sergeant Dan Ashmore

News Release Date: 1/10/25

Approved by: Captain Ron Chips

Booking Photo Release: NO

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Ventura County Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 reward for information, which leads to the arrest and criminal complaint against the person(s) responsible for this crime. The caller may remain anonymous. The call is not recorded. Call Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS (8477).

 
On Thursday, January 9th, at 2:11 p.m., the Fillmore Police Department, Fillmore Fire Department, and AMR Paramedics responded to a reported vehicle versus motorcycle collision on Ventura Street in front of Super A Foods. Arriving deputies found the rider on the ground. The driver of the vehicle remained on scene and cooperated with deputies. AMR paramedics treated the rider, who was transported to a local hospital, condition unknown. An additional ambulance was also requested for the driver of the vehicle, who eventually refused medical treatment. Photo credit Angel Esquivel.
On Thursday, January 9th, at 2:11 p.m., the Fillmore Police Department, Fillmore Fire Department, and AMR Paramedics responded to a reported vehicle versus motorcycle collision on Ventura Street in front of Super A Foods. Arriving deputies found the rider on the ground. The driver of the vehicle remained on scene and cooperated with deputies. AMR paramedics treated the rider, who was transported to a local hospital, condition unknown. An additional ambulance was also requested for the driver of the vehicle, who eventually refused medical treatment. Photo credit Angel Esquivel.
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Please exercise extreme caution during the upcoming high wind events. A RED FLAG WARNING has been issued for Ventura County, effective from Saturday, January 11th through Wednesday, January 15th. The combination of dry weather, dry grass, brush, and strong winds creates conditions where a wildfire could become extremely difficult to contain.

To help prevent the outbreak of wildfires, please follow these safety guidelines:

- No Outdoor Wood-Burning Fires: Refrain from lighting any wood-burning fires outdoors as they can easily spread in windy conditions.

- Smoldering Coals: After you finish cooking, make certain that all coals are completely extinguished and are cold to the touch.

- Avoid Mowing or Trimming Dry Grass When Windy: Operating machinery in these conditions can create sparks, potentially igniting a fire.

- Never Pull Your Vehicle Over in Dry Grass: Hot vehicle parts can ignite dry vegetation.

- Cigarettes: Dispose of cigarettes appropriately.

- Report Suspicious Activities: Be vigilant and report any suspicious activities that could lead to arson. Remember, if you see something, say something!

- Be Prepared for Evacuation: Ensure that you and your family are ready to evacuate if necessary.

- Keep Your Vehicle Ready: Maintain at least a half tank of gas in your car at all times.

- Prepare to Transport Pets: Ensure you have a plan and the necessary supplies to safely transport your pets.

By following these guidelines, you can significantly reduce the risk of fire hazards during high wind conditions. Your safety and the well-being of our community depend on these simple yet effective actions.

Prepared by: Senerey De Los Santos

News Release Date: 01/13/25

 
The city of Fillmore lost power on Tuesday, January 7th, at 2:30 AM due to the Red Flag high fire/wind warning. Power was restored south of Highway 126 on Thursday, January 9th, at approximately 7 AM; and north of Ventura Street on Friday the 10th, around 9 AM. Above, VONS market lost power but continued to remain open, running on backup generators. Pictured, bakery goods and some refrigerated items were unavailable due to the power outage. Photo credit Gazette staff.
The city of Fillmore lost power on Tuesday, January 7th, at 2:30 AM due to the Red Flag high fire/wind warning. Power was restored south of Highway 126 on Thursday, January 9th, at approximately 7 AM; and north of Ventura Street on Friday the 10th, around 9 AM. Above, VONS market lost power but continued to remain open, running on backup generators. Pictured, bakery goods and some refrigerated items were unavailable due to the power outage. Photo credit Gazette staff.
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Above is the St. Francis Dam Tombstone. On Tuesday, January 21, Lost LA will feature an episode discussing the St. Francis Dam disaster. Photo credit Fillmore Historical Museum.
Above is the St. Francis Dam Tombstone. On Tuesday, January 21, Lost LA will feature an episode discussing the St. Francis Dam disaster. Photo credit Fillmore Historical Museum.
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On Tuesday, January 21, at 7:30pm, “Lost LA” will explore untold history behind Southern California with an episode featuring the St. Francis Dam disaster of 1928. Above is Fillmore Historical Museum Executive Director, Martha Gentry, with Geoff Manaugh and Nathan Masters being interviewed for the episode. Photo credit Fillmore Historical Museum.
On Tuesday, January 21, at 7:30pm, “Lost LA” will explore untold history behind Southern California with an episode featuring the St. Francis Dam disaster of 1928. Above is Fillmore Historical Museum Executive Director, Martha Gentry, with Geoff Manaugh and Nathan Masters being interviewed for the episode. Photo credit Fillmore Historical Museum.
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Courtesy Fillmore Historical Museum

“Lost LA” explores the past through the region’s archives, where photos, documents, and other rare artifacts unlock the untold history behind the fantasy of Southern California. The episode airing Tuesday, January 21, at 7:30 pm on KCET will focus on the St. Francis Dam disaster of 1928. Nathan Masters, a public historian of the USC Libraries, is the host of the 30-minute episode. He, accompanied by Geoff Manaugh, architecture and technology writer, begin by visiting the dam site with archaeologist, Ann Stansell, and seismologist, Lucy Jones. Here they discuss the various theories of why the dam failed as well as what evidence is still in the landscape.

Their second stop was here in Fillmore at the Fillmore Historical Museum. Executive Director, Marth Gentry, is interviewed about the impact on Fillmore and Bardsdale. She also shares many photographs as well as film made during the recovery efforts and a portion of an interview with Thelma Macauley Shaw, who as a 14-year-old girl was swept from Fillmore to Santa Paula, the only surviving member of her family.

Finally, Jose Alamillo, professor of Chicano Studies at CSUCI, talks about the impact on Santa Paula, especially the Hispanic community and how the effects of the trauma can still be felt.

You don’t need to be a dedicated “dammie” to enjoy this presentation and even the dedicated “dammie” will probably find something new about the St. Francis Dam disaster.