On Monday, December 9th, 3:48 p.m., the Ventura County Fire Department, AMR Paramedics, and California Highway Patrol were on-scene investigating a two-vehicle crash on Old Telegraph Road and Highway 126. Involved vehicles were a Ford Edge SUV and a semi-truck trailer. According to CHP, the SUV collided with the semi-trailer, causing the semi’s gas tank to crack open and dump roughly 75 gallons of diesel on the road. The SUV driver was treated and taken to Ventura County Medical Center where her condition is unknown. CHP remained on-scene for several hours until the road was cleared. Cause of the crash is under investigation. Photo credit Angel Esquivel.
On Monday, December 9th, 3:48 p.m., the Ventura County Fire Department, AMR Paramedics, and California Highway Patrol were on-scene investigating a two-vehicle crash on Old Telegraph Road and Highway 126. Involved vehicles were a Ford Edge SUV and a semi-truck trailer. According to CHP, the SUV collided with the semi-trailer, causing the semi’s gas tank to crack open and dump roughly 75 gallons of diesel on the road. The SUV driver was treated and taken to Ventura County Medical Center where her condition is unknown. CHP remained on-scene for several hours until the road was cleared. Cause of the crash is under investigation. Photo credit Angel Esquivel.
Enlarge Photo
 


 
Fillmore High School Associated Student Body will be hosting the third annual Winter Wonderland on Friday, December 13th. This event was previously advertised with an incorrect date. 
Winter Wonderland is a family-friendly night where sports teams, clubs, and ASB members will be putting on games and crafts for the community to enjoy. We will be hosting food trucks, a snow machine, and Santa himself to take pictures with anyone interested from 5:30-6:30! This event will be held in between the agriculture buildings behind the cafeteria from 5:00 to 7:00 PM. The Second Street gate will be open, and entry is free. We hope to see you all there! 
Thank you - Livia Cabral (ASB Commissioner of Publicity) and Josh Overton (ASB Advisor).
Fillmore High School Associated Student Body will be hosting the third annual Winter Wonderland on Friday, December 13th. This event was previously advertised with an incorrect date. Winter Wonderland is a family-friendly night where sports teams, clubs, and ASB members will be putting on games and crafts for the community to enjoy. We will be hosting food trucks, a snow machine, and Santa himself to take pictures with anyone interested from 5:30-6:30! This event will be held in between the agriculture buildings behind the cafeteria from 5:00 to 7:00 PM. The Second Street gate will be open, and entry is free. We hope to see you all there! Thank you - Livia Cabral (ASB Commissioner of Publicity) and Josh Overton (ASB Advisor).
Enlarge Photo
 


 
On Saturday, December 7, 2024, the streets of downtown Fillmore were filled with families and friends of all ages to watch the annual Fillmore Lions Christmas Parade. At 10am folks enjoyed classic cars decorated with Christmas cheer roll down Central Avenue, along with many local clubs, organizations, churches, schools, bands businesses and more. Ending this year’s 2024 parade was Santa Claus and his favorite Elf riding on the Fillmore Fire truck, waving to all the good little boys and girls. Photo credit Angel Esquivel
On Saturday, December 7, 2024, the streets of downtown Fillmore were filled with families and friends of all ages to watch the annual Fillmore Lions Christmas Parade. At 10am folks enjoyed classic cars decorated with Christmas cheer roll down Central Avenue, along with many local clubs, organizations, churches, schools, bands businesses and more. Ending this year’s 2024 parade was Santa Claus and his favorite Elf riding on the Fillmore Fire truck, waving to all the good little boys and girls. Photo credit Angel Esquivel
Enlarge Photo
 
Photo credit Gazette Staff. For more updates and information visit https://www.fillmoreca.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=169.
Photo credit Gazette Staff. For more updates and information visit https://www.fillmoreca.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=169.
Enlarge Photo

https://www.fillmoreca.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID =169

Public Works: Posted on: December 5, 2024 | Last Modified on: December 10, 2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Date: December 5, 2025

Park Renovation Announcements: Improvements Coming to Two Rivers Park, Rio Vista Park, and Shiells Park
The City of Fillmore is excited to announce a series of renovations aimed at enhancing the recreational facilities and overall visitor experience at Three Rivers Park, Rio Vista Park, and Shiells Park. These improvements will require temporary closures, but they will deliver long-term benefits for the community.

Two Rivers Park, Rio Vista Park, and Shiells Park are closed due to turf and other renovations. The baseball fields at Two Rivers Park, Rio Vista Park, Shiells Park are scheduled to reopen February 1st, while the soccer and football fields at Two Rivers Park will remain closed until the end of July 2025. The Dog Park at Two Rivers Park will remain open during this renovation period.

Two Rivers Park is set to undergo significant improvements aimed at enhancing its sports facilities. As a result, Two Rivers Park will be closed starting in December. The baseball fields will be reopened on February 1st, however, the soccer and football fields will remain closed until the end of July 2025. The Dog Park will remain open throughout this park improvements period. During the closure period, the soccer and football playfields will undergo major turf reconstruction, that includes leveling and fertilizing, and the entire park will be overseeding to improve the quality of the grass. Additionally, the irrigation system of these fields will be upgraded from the current underground drip system to a more efficient overhead sprinkler system. As part of the upgrades, Phase One of our sports field lighting will be installed to illuminate the soccer and football fields, and future Phase Two will illuminate the baseball fields. Other sports facility improvements include the addition of new nets for the park’s batting cages and repainting the Park’s restroom and pergola. These upgrades are designed to create a better experience for both athletes and visitors alike.

Shiells Park will undergo a series of minor yet impactful improvements to enhance its amenities. As a result, the park will be closed during the months of December and January. The park’s turf will be reconditioned, with efforts focused on leveling uneven areas and overseeding dry spots. Public Works will also pressure wash and repaint the entrance gates and various structures throughout the park. The baseball fields will receive several repairs, including leveling the playing surface, replacing the redwood headers, making small updates to the dugouts, and overhauling the irrigation system on Ball Field Two. In addition, the park will add a new set of concrete cornhole boards, replacing the previous horseshoe setup, offering a fun and modern upgrade for visitors of all ages.

Rio Vista Park will be closed during the months of December and January for turf rejuvenation in the gated basin area and around the play equipment and gazebos. This turf reconditioning effort aims to improve the overall health and appearance of the grass areas. The park’s gated basin is typically closed during the rainy season (November through April) as it is designed to capture stormwater from a much larger area than the park and recharge our vital groundwater supply. Therefore, the basin will reopen at the end of April.

For more information or updates about park closures and renovations, please contact Public Works Director Joe Bellomo at (805) 265-0948.

 
On Sunday, December 8th, the Fillmore Fire Foundation kicked off their Holiday Toy Drive by hosting their annual BBQ Chicken Dinner Fundraiser to collect donations that are used to purchase hundreds of toys for children in the Fillmore/Piru area. From 5pm to 7pm folks were able to swing by the Fillmore High School cafeteria in the horseshoe area and pick up their meal. A complete chicken dinner meal was prepared for anyone wanting to donate $15 or a brand-new toy valued at $15 or more, to be given away at the Community Holiday Giveaway event to be held December 14, 2024, from 9am-12pm. Collection drop-off boxes for new toys are available at the Fillmore Police and Fire Stations, City Hall and the Bank of the Sierra. Photo credit Angel Esquivel.
On Sunday, December 8th, the Fillmore Fire Foundation kicked off their Holiday Toy Drive by hosting their annual BBQ Chicken Dinner Fundraiser to collect donations that are used to purchase hundreds of toys for children in the Fillmore/Piru area. From 5pm to 7pm folks were able to swing by the Fillmore High School cafeteria in the horseshoe area and pick up their meal. A complete chicken dinner meal was prepared for anyone wanting to donate $15 or a brand-new toy valued at $15 or more, to be given away at the Community Holiday Giveaway event to be held December 14, 2024, from 9am-12pm. Collection drop-off boxes for new toys are available at the Fillmore Police and Fire Stations, City Hall and the Bank of the Sierra. Photo credit Angel Esquivel.
Enlarge Photo
 
Above is Fillmore’s Perce’s Kenpo Karate Studio’s Professor Michael Torres along with his students who medaled this past weekend at the Jiu Jitsu World League tournament. Pictured (l-r) are Torres, Eric Morales, Jose Ramirez, and Dayana Ramirez who competed at the tournament. See more photos on page 10. Photo credit Emma Torres.
Above is Fillmore’s Perce’s Kenpo Karate Studio’s Professor Michael Torres along with his students who medaled this past weekend at the Jiu Jitsu World League tournament. Pictured (l-r) are Torres, Eric Morales, Jose Ramirez, and Dayana Ramirez who competed at the tournament. See more photos on page 10. Photo credit Emma Torres.
Enlarge Photo
Pictured above is Perce’s Kenpo Karate’s Fillmore Jiu Jitsu Club’s Emma Lopez raising her hand after defeating her opponent. Photo credit by Emma Torres.
Pictured above is Perce’s Kenpo Karate’s Fillmore Jiu Jitsu Club’s Emma Lopez raising her hand after defeating her opponent. Photo credit by Emma Torres.
Enlarge Photo

Story by Michael Torres

Saturday, 11/23/24-Del Mar, CA— The San Diego Jiu Jitsu World League tournament held at the Del Mar Fairgrounds showcased the exceptional talent and dedication of competitors from across the region, including Perce’s Kenpo Karate’s Fillmore Jiu Jitsu Club.

Under the guidance of Professor Michael Torres, a Gracie Humaita Black Belt trained by the renowned Mario Aiello, several club members delivered standout performances that culminated in a series of impressive medal wins.

Jose Ramirez, secured a gold medal in the blue belt heavyweight gi division while earning a silver in no-gi. Ramirez’s strategic approach and powerful techniques were evident as he navigated his matches with composure. His dual medal haul reflects his depth of talent.

Eric Morales, a white belt middleweight competitor, demonstrated remarkable skill and tenacity, earning a gold medal in his division. Morales’s journey through the tournament was marked by strategic grappling and determination, showcasing the foundational techniques he has honed.

Emma Lopez captured gold medals in both the gi and no-gi white belt womens middleweight divisions. Lopez’s performance was a testament to her dedication and adaptability on the mat. Her ability to transition between styles was pivotal to her success. With her double gold triumph, Lopez is quickly establishing herself as a formidable competitor in her class.
Dayana Ramirez showcased her skill and resilience, earning a silver medal in the women’s lightweight white belt no-gi division. Dayana fought fiercely in each match, demonstrating the heart and determination that the sport of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu instills in its athletes.

The students’ success at the Jiu Jitsu World League tournament is a testament to the rigorous training and supportive environment fostered by Professor Michael Torres. “I am incredibly proud of the students,” Torres said. “Their hard work and commitment have truly paid off, and I look forward to seeing them continue to grow in their jiu-jitsu journey.”

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is a martial art and combat sport that focuses on ground fighting and submission grappling techniques, emphasizing the use of leverage and technique to control and submit opponents. The students train out of Perce’s Kenpo Karate studio off of Highway 126 which offer classes for adults and kids throughout the week. For more information call or text Professor Michael Torres at 805-443-8501 or email fillmorebjj@gmail.com.

 
On Tuesday, November 26, multiple units responded to a collision on Highway 126 near Peck Road, Santa Paula involving two vehicles. Two female patients were transported to the hospital with injures, with one DOA. Photo credit Angel Esquivel.
On Tuesday, November 26, multiple units responded to a collision on Highway 126 near Peck Road, Santa Paula involving two vehicles. Two female patients were transported to the hospital with injures, with one DOA. Photo credit Angel Esquivel.
Enlarge Photo

On Tuesday, November 26th, 2024, at 11:14 a.m., Ventura County Fire Department, AMR Paramedics, and California Highway Patrol were dispatched to a two-vehicle collision on westbound SR126 at Peck Road, Santa Paula. According to the CHP Angelica Vazquez Reyes, 59, of Fillmore, was driving a blue Dodge Dakota pickup truck westbound in the number 2 lane. For unknown reasons, she lost control, and the truck traveled into the number 1 lane into the path of a black Mercedes-Benz SUV, driven by a 40-year-old Santa Paula woman. The Dakota pickup truck was t-boned; the broadsided impact caused major damage to both vehicles. On-scene firefighters reported a total of two patients with major injuries, and extricated one patient from the scene. Both women were transported by ambulance to Ventura County Medical Center. The driver of the Dakota pickup truck died at the hospital. The crash closed westbound lanes for about an hour; lanes reopened around 12:30 p.m. Recent rain was a contributing factor to the incident, according to CHP; the CHP’s Ventura-area office is investigating.

 
On Monday, December 2nd, 2024, at 7:51pm a 3.3 earthquake was reported in Piru, Ca. According to USGS it was later reported as a 3.1 quake, with a magnitude 3.1ml and a depth of 15.3km. It was also reported as being felt in parts of Fillmore. Info courtesy https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/ ci40992360/executive.
On Monday, December 2nd, 2024, at 7:51pm a 3.3 earthquake was reported in Piru, Ca. According to USGS it was later reported as a 3.1 quake, with a magnitude 3.1ml and a depth of 15.3km. It was also reported as being felt in parts of Fillmore. Info courtesy https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/ ci40992360/executive.
Enlarge Photo
 
Pictured are Paul & Laura Ortega, longtime Piru residents who will be recognized at the Annual Piru Christmas Parade on Saturday, December 14, 2024 at noon, with a festival at the Train Depot Park.
Pictured are Paul & Laura Ortega, longtime Piru residents who will be recognized at the Annual Piru Christmas Parade on Saturday, December 14, 2024 at noon, with a festival at the Train Depot Park.
Enlarge Photo

This year’s Annual Piru Christmas Parade & Festival will take place Saturday, December 14, 2024, at 12pm and will begin at Piru Elementary School and route through Center Street. Immediately following the parade will the be the festival at the Train Depot Park with food, live music, performances, and more for all to enjoy. If you have any questions, call 805-814-6140 or email piruneighborhoodcouncilinc@yahoo.com.

Paul is a lifelong resident of Piru. Paul & Laura met 30 years ago, and Paul proposed to Laura during the Christmas festivities and Laura became a resident of Piru. They have since both been dedicated to our community and have grown their family here. The Ortegas have two children Anissa & Steven, a beautiful daughter-in-law Nikka, and they are expecting their first grandson in February 2025.

Paul has donned the Santa hat and played the jolly character for over thirty years in the Piru Christmas Parade & Festival. He would also be found riding Santa’s sleigh, known in Piru as Engine 28, handing out candy and gifts throughout the town. Paul enjoys bringing smiles and happiness to the children and families of Piru.
Laura has made her mark in her community as well. When her children were attending school, Laura dedicated her time to help start the Friends of Piru PTA group. She also taught catechism for five years at The San Salvador Mission. Laura has filled the role in the past as Piru Neighborhood Council’s Member at Large and she continues today to help with the annual Senior Graduation Dinner event, held at the Newhall Mansion.

Paul and Laura are always willing to help the Piru Neighborhood Council, and our community is blessed from their dedication and care to Piru. They are good examples of what Piru is all about: always ready to help anyone at any time.

 
On Tuesday, December 3, 2024, traffic cones were set up along Old Telegraph Road as Spectrum crews worked on installing fiberoptics for our local Wild Fish & Game to utilize.
On Tuesday, December 3, 2024, traffic cones were set up along Old Telegraph Road as Spectrum crews worked on installing fiberoptics for our local Wild Fish & Game to utilize.
Enlarge Photo