By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, March 9th, 2023
Courtesy Jan Lee April 15 and 16, 2023 are the dates for the Fillmore Flower Show for 2023. The theme is “Garden Treasures”. It should be a beautiful event again this year. Plan to enter some of the lovely treasures growing in your yard. If you go to fillmoreflowershow.org you will see all the rules to enter as well as the many divisions of plants and flowers. The Flower Show committee, a group of volunteers who appreciate the garden treasures growing in the yards of the Fillmore community, has broadened the eligibility for youth this year. We want to encourage young people to go outside and discover the fun of growing, arranging and displaying plants and flowers. There are three divisions specifically for youth: Division IX Youth Arrangements, Division X Youth Composition and Division XI Youth Art, which is a non-competitive division. Ordinarily, youth must live within the boundaries of the Fillmore Unified School District to enter. But, starting this year, any youth may enter no matter where they live. Youth are age 3 up through 12th grade. All youth entries are FREE. Of course, youth may compete with the adults in any division. At the Flower Show there will be a plant boutique where you can get some plants to grow in your garden. There will also be a table where children can participate in a gardening activity. While strolling around looking at the displays, you will be entertained by live music. From 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday the Flower Show will be open to the public. Admission is free. See you there! |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, March 9th, 2023
![]() On Monday, February 17, 2023, Fillmore’s Luv 2 Dance Studio 1 traveled to Lakewood High School to compete in the KAR Dance Competition. Overall, they showed well competing and placing in multiple Solo & Group categories. Owner Sandra Cummings of Luv 2 Dance Studio 1 took the group along with Anabel Ocegueda and Alexia Rangel who did an amazing job training and choreographing the dancers. Above are Fillmore’s Luv 2 Dance Studio 1 kids who competed and placed in multiple categories. Enlarge Photo ![]() Alanna Garcia, Primary Solo (ages 15 – 19), Top First, First Top Primary Solo HDE All Stars. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, March 1st, 2023
On Monday, February 27, at 10:15am, California Highway Patrol, Ventura County Fire Department and AMR Paramedics were dispatched to a reported head-on collision on WB SR-126 / Cavin Road, Fillmore. While firefighters were enroute to the location the call was |
![]() Pictured (l-r) Suspect #1 Rotherie Foster, 37, of Camarillo; Suspect #2 Unknown. Photos courtesy Ventura County Sheriff ’s Office. Enlarge Photo By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Wednesday, March 1st, 2023
On 02/08/2023, detectives with the Sheriff’s Major Crimes Bureau arrested (S1) Rotherie Foster for the robbery at La Unica Mini Market. On 07/03/2022, at approximately 07:42 AM, deputies from the Fillmore Police Department responded to a robbery that occurred at La Unica Mini Market, located along the 500-block of Old Telegraph Road in the City of Fillmore. Deputies learned that two unknown male suspects entered the market and brandished their firearms at the store’s employees while demanding money. The suspects took an undisclosed amount of money and fled the store. Detectives from the Ventura County Sheriff’s Major Crimes Bureau responded to assist with the investigation. During the investigation, detectives identified one of the robbery suspects as (A)-Rotherie Foster. On 02/08/2023, detectives contacted Foster at the Todd Road Jail, where he was incarcerated for an unrelated case. Foster was arrested and supple mentally booked for PC 211-Robbery. On 02/08/2023, the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office filed one count of second-degree robbery against Foster. Foster remains in custody and his next court date is scheduled for 04/12/2023. This is an on-going investigation. The Ventura County Sheriff’s Major Crimes Bureau is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the second suspect. If anyone has information that would be helpful in this case, please contact Detective Corey Stump at (805) 384-4745 or by email at Corey.Stump@Ventura.Org. Nature of Incident: Robbery Arrest / Request for Public Assistance 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). |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, March 1st, 2023
On Friday, February 24, at 12:04pm, Ventura County Fire Dept., AMR Paramedics, and California Highway Patrol were dispatched to a two-vehicle accident on SR126 / Pyle Road, Fillmore. Arriving deputies found good Samaritans helping extricate one patient from a grey Durango SUV by breaking the windshield. Below, second vehicle involved was a black Honda Civic, with one female patient trapped. Firefighters used Jaws of Life to extract the unconscious driver from the Honda Civic, and crews began CPR. Firefighters pronounced the patient deceased on-scene. Westbound SR-126 was shut down until police cleared the scene before 3pm. All traffic was diverted onto Old Telegraph Road. According to the California Highway Patrol, “A 48-year-old woman from Valencia was killed in a two-vehicle crash on Highway 126 west of Fillmore, Friday afternoon. “A 30-year-old Santa Paula woman had been driving eastbound on the highway in a 2014 Dodge Durango SUV when the vehicle spun out of control,” said Sgt. Michael Untalan of the CHP’s Ventura-area office. The Durango hit an oncoming 2017 Honda Civic driven by the Valencia woman, whose name was not released at the time pending notification of relatives. Untalan said the impact was similar to a T-bone accident, with the Durango hitting the front driver’s side of the Civic. The Civic came to rest in traffic lanes while the Durango ended up on its side on an embankment. Both drivers were trapped in their vehicles after the crash, authorities said. The driver of the Civic was pronounced dead at the scene. The Durango driver was taken to Ventura County Medical Center with major injuries but was expected to survive. Neither drugs nor alcohol were a factor, patrol investigators found. On Monday afternoon, the Ventura County Medical Examiner’s Office identified the driver who died as Delia Price. Anyone who witnessed the accident is asked to call the Ventura CHP at 805- |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, March 1st, 2023
![]() On Sunday, February 26, 2023, at12:05am, downtown Fillmore (Central Avenue) was a little too dark for a midnight cruise. According to bystanders, an Edison pole was sparking and some residents lost power. Fillmore Fire Department arrived on-scene and requested Edison to respond. Power was restored after 45 minutes at approximately 12:45am. SoCal Edison did not post any information regarding the outage. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News. Enlarge Photo |
![]() (l-r) Rotary President Dave Andersen, Facilitates Manager Chris Kline, District FUSD Superintendent Christine Schieferle, and FHS Principal Keith Derrick. Courtesy Rotarian Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, March 1st, 2023
Scott Beylik, Program Chair, introduced speakers District Superintendent of Schools Christine Schieferle, FHS Principal Keith Derrick and FUSD Facilities and Bond Manager Chris Kline. Their presentation provided an overview of the upcoming construction of the new Fillmore High School athletic complex. Mrs. Schieferle talked about the input from community meetings, P.E. teachers, coaches, students, and visiting other high schools in preparation for what was needed in the new building. Mr. Derrick and Mr. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Monday, February 27th, 2023
Fillmore City Council meeting; Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2023; 6:30 pm |
![]() (l-r) Lion President Steve McKeown, President Elect Scott Beylik, and Treasurer Scott Lee. Photo credit Rotarian Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo By Gazette Staff Writers — Saturday, February 25th, 2023
Scott Lee began the Fillmore Rotary meeting with the Lions Club history. The Fillmore Lions Club started in 1927, and the motto is “We Serve”. The original Lions Club started in Chicago in 1917. At their first convention Helen Keller was the speaker and from there the “Knights of the Light” began. Lions sponsor a guide dog training program and aid with blindness and diabetes around the world. They also have a Disability Park in Concord. Locally the Lions are in charge of our parades and have a fireworks booth to earn money for their projects. They also give scholarships and support the community in many other ways. This year they are sponsoring the 86th Annual Lions Club Student Speaker Contest. Steve McKeown spoke on another aspect of the Lions Club, the Scout House, located on Sespe Avenue, where they meet, as well as the Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts. Fillmore Rotary is a charter member of the Cub Scouts, an active group. The Boy Scouts have a small number and are trying to recruit more members. The Rotary Club motto is “Service Above Self”. Both Clubs are working together to serve the youth and adults of Fillmore. |