By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 14th, 2017
On Monday, June 12th at approximately 2:09pm, Ventura County Fire department responded to a call about a Red Nissan Altima going off the road and into a ditch near the corner of Cliff Ave. and Muir St. in Fillmore. There were no injuries reported at the time of the accident and the cause is unknown at this time. Enlarge Photo |
By Mark Ortega — Wednesday, June 14th, 2017
Next yearsâ Dinner will be Saturday, June 9th.
A great evening was had by all last Saturday at the 2017 FHS Alumni Dinner. Staying with tradition, the Board of Directors held the dinner on the Saturday after graduation. The dinner portion of the event was sold out but individuals were still able to attend the evening portion for a small donation to the Alumni Scholarship Foundation. The 2017 Alumni Scholar winners were presented their awards to over 650 people in attendance. Each year the Alumni Board of Directors honor different graduating classes. Next yearâs honored classes are those ending in 3 and 8, however all alumni are invited to attend. On behalf of the current Alumni Officers and Directors, we say Thank You for attending the 104th Alumni Dinner and making it a huge success! See everyone next June. Please donât forget to support the FHS Alumni Fireworks Booth in a couple of weeks. We volunteer and work hard to raise money for higher education. Onward and Upward with the Fillmore High Alumni Association! Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 14th, 2017
Council Votes to Dismantle Fillmoreâs Green Bridges
At Tuesday nightâs Fillmore City Council meeting (above) Police Chief Dave Wareham accepted a plaque from Mayor Carrie Broggie recognizing the Fillmore/Ventura County Police Department for their 30 years of service to the Fillmore community. Enlarge Photo Dave Rowlands' contract as City Manager was approved by a unanimous vote of the City Council at Tuesday's regular meeting. He was highly praised for his diligence, vision, and skill. Rowlands has brought the city from a state of debt and confusion into fiscal strength and healthy growth. It is widely believed that Mr. Rowlands has been the right man, at the right time, in the right place. Congratulations are due. **** Fillmore citizens again expressed their strong concerns with the threat of marijuana cultivation within city limits. The probable construction of a large commercial marijuana plantation in the area has greatly increased this concern. The City of Fillmore was the only municipality to vote against the Proposition permitting the personal use of marijuana within the state. **** Fillmore's historic green bridges, which spanned the Santa Clara River for many decades, have been consigned to the scrap heap. By unanimous decision of the Council, the 8 remaining sections were declared surplus. Bids are being received for the job of dismantling. Any money received will go to the general fund. A couple of the bridges will be used as ornamental features within the city. **** The property inspection program was, by unanimous decision of the Council, sunsetted. It was deemed of little value. **** Ventura County Animal Services Agreement, not to exceed $106,806.00, was agreed to by unanimous vote. **** Discussion of the adoption of City Council Goals was put off to a later date, allowing for more input on a very wide slate of potential undertakings. **** Mayor Carrie Broggie was designated voting delegate for the League of California Cities Annual Conference. **** The Citizens Option for Public Safety Funding was voted $100,000 for fiscal year 2017-2018. **** Changes to clarify the City Manager's Contracting Authority, and thresholds for formal and informal bidding requirements for consistency with State's Uniform Public Construction Cost Accounting Act, were approved unanimously by the Council. **** A new 5-year biosolids hauling and composting contract with Liberty Composting, Inc. was signed by the Council. **** A contract for City Engineering Services was awarded to Willdan Engineering, Inc. The Council expressed substantial satisfaction with its employment history with Willdan. |
Photo of the Week: "Right heels up for one more hug..." by Bob Crum. Photo data: ISO 16000, 16-300MM @ 73MM, f/5.6 @1/640 seconds. Enlarge Photo By Bob Crum — Wednesday, June 14th, 2017
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'Twas a busy week. Numerous school graduations. Happy days for hundreds of youngsters. At the Fillmore High School graduation ceremony, I was surprised to be suddenly recalling my own high school graduation. Ahhh, the wonders of nostalgia. Another interesting experience happened last Saturday. I rode on a Fillmore & Western train to the Bennett Honey Farm near Piru. The occasion was the Honey Festival... a sweet event. Hmm. Anyway, I was preoccupied shooting photos as the crowd made it's way through the facility when along came a boy of about eight years of age, taking photos with A CAMERA! Incredible! I wanted to hug the lad!!! I knelt to ask him what he thought about photography. âLove it,â he said with a grin and immediately turned to take another photo. Interview over. At the Fillmore High School graduation ceremony a gentleman was on the event side of the fence near me. I noticed that he was holding a up a smartphone taking 'snapshots'. Hmm. I patiently waited, biding my time. When appropriate, I sashayed over and introduced himself. He told me his name, (which I won't divulge) and who he was ⊠ahem... photographing for. Suffice to say that his employer is a daily newspaper. Imagine that! A phonetographer shooting for a daily! This is bizarre! What's next... photos by smartwatch? Last week I encouraged âphotographersâ to download Google's NIK collection... plugins for Photoshop or Photoshop Elements. Should I have been listing the top ten photo editors for smartphones instead? For instance: Lightroom for Smartphone dummies? Oops... I'll rephrase that. Smartphone Lightroom for Dummies. Anyway, the number of photo editing apps for both Android and iPhones is bewildering. Which is best? I don't know! Who cares? Tell ya what. Five thousand emails could motivate me to download the Adobe mobile Lightroom app. Tutorials to follow. Deal? Back on topic, the Sierra High School & Heritage Valley graduation held at the district auditorium was a huge photographic challenge. The lighting there is, to be polite, a tad deficient. Just in case, I brought my flash that I haven't used since... I think... 1922 or '24. Sometimes it worked... sometimes it didn't. I have a few magnificent photos of stark black. Conversely, sometimes someone turned on the 'spotlight' just as I was shooting a photo... resulting in an overexposed photo. No time to change camera settings! Exasperated and frustrated, I was tempted to whip out my LG-G3 to finish the shoot. JUST KIDDING! The other two shoots â high school graduation and honey fest - were outside so quite straight forward. Manual mode, set aperture and shutter speed depending on circumstances and intentions and the light... put ISO on automatic and let it float for proper exposure. There, how many of you phonetographers can do THAT with your silly smartphones?? Honey festival and BBQ contest photos next week. Happy photoing! Email your questions, comments and suggestions to bob@fillmoregazette.com |
By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Wednesday, June 7th, 2017
On June 2, 2017, Fillmore patrol deputies responded to a call of a shooting of an occupied vehicle traveling on Highway 126. Deputies made contact with the victim who reported her vehicle was shot at while she was driving into the city of Fillmore. The victim was able to provide a license plate number as well as a description of the suspect vehicle. Through the investigation and the assistance of Advanced Real Time Information Center (ARTIC), the suspect, Selena Hurtado, was later located at her residence. It was discovered Hurtado was the sole passenger of the vehicle and in possession of a BB gun. Hurtado was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon and brandishing a replica gun. Hurtado was booked at the Pre-Trial Detention Facility in Ventura for PC 245(a) and PC 417.4. Hurtado posted bail and is scheduled to appear in court on 06/19/2017 at 8:15 AM. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 7th, 2017
On Saturday, June 3, 2017 four members of the Fillmore Fire Department participated in the Tower to Tower Stair Climb held in Oxnard. They ran 50 floors totaling 1,089 stairs. The run started at the City National Bank tower, and finished at the top of the Morgan Stanley tower. They all successfully completed the activity and the department is very proud of their accomplishment. Picture (l-r) are Brian Evans, Daniel Goguen, Bryan Carreon, Evan Zellmer, and his son James Zellmer. Photo Courtesy Fillmore Fire Department. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 7th, 2017
A motorcycle vs truck took place on Friday, June 2, 2017 at 5:15pm in the 1000 block of Ventura Street (SR126). The motorcycle driver was taken to an area hospital by ambulance with head injuries and a possible broken wrist. No other drivers were injured. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 7th, 2017
On Thursday, June 4th the Fillmore Fire Department celebrated National Sidewalk CPR day. Fillmore Fire set up in front of Vons from 9:00am to 12:00pm; they had over 70 people participate in Hands-On CPR with the fire crew. Fillmore Fire Department will be offering a CPR Class Monday, June 9th at the Fillmore Fire Station 6pm â 10pm, for $30. Photos Courtesy of Fillmore Fire Department. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 7th, 2017
Fillmore Rotary Presents Rigo Landeros âService Above Selfâ Scholarship. Rotary President-Elect Dave Wareham presented Marisol Gonzalez with the Rigo Landeros âService Above Selfâ Scholarship. Marisol is involved in many areas of service including Explorers, mentoring at FHS, and helping with food distribution at One Step A La Vez. Photo Courtesy Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo FHS Robotics Team Visits Fillmore Rotary. Members of the Fillmore High School Robotics Team visited the Fillmore Rotary. They were enthused about this new endeavor which includes design, building and competition. Photo courtesy Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |
Tuesday nightâs Fillmore Unified School District meeting was lively with a new teacher work calendar for school year 2017-2018 the bone of contention between the District and FUTA. Teachers, above wore black as a protest to the ongoing negotiations. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 7th, 2017
Tentative Calendar 2017-2018 In the meantime, because we know that families, students, and employees need to begin to plan for important events in the 2017â2018 school year, the Board took action on June 6, 2017 and has adopted the tentative certificated bargaining unit work calendar. We note that it is subject to change due to a negotiated agreement with FUTA. May Revise Presentation 2017-2018 Proposed Budget, Including Proposition 30 Expenditure Plan Proposed 2017-2018 Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) Adoption of Core/Basic Materials Personnel Recommendations |