Fillmore’s Justin Harber, 12, with Semoore Grange, won Grand Champion Showman with Junior Grange Sheep “Buccee, a Blue Ewe, at this year’s Ventura County Fair. It is his second year entering the fair. Justin is pictured with his parents John and Ashley Harber, and his little sister Paisley. Congratulations, Justin!!
Fillmore’s Justin Harber, 12, with Semoore Grange, won Grand Champion Showman with Junior Grange Sheep “Buccee, a Blue Ewe, at this year’s Ventura County Fair. It is his second year entering the fair. Justin is pictured with his parents John and Ashley Harber, and his little sister Paisley. Congratulations, Justin!!
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On the 4th of July, 2023, Fillmore Sheriff's Deputies issued seven citations for possession of illegal fireworks, in violation of 15.39.010 FMC. These violations all have an administrative penalty of $1,000 each. The fees associated with these citations are handled by Fillmore city staff. The citation received is an Administrative Citation. Constituents who are issued one receive a letter from Data Ticket, who is the city's third-party vendor who handles the citation notices. The letter will include information regarding the citation and the process to pay or appeal it. Info courtesy Fillmore PD & City of Fillmore.

 


 
August 2nd to 13th, 2023 was the Annual Ventura County Fair, “A County Fair with
Ocean Air” at the Ventura County Fairgrounds. Offered were carnival rides, food booths,
concerts, exhibits, agricultural show exhibits, a Junior Livestock show and so much
more for all to enjoy. Below, where the Junior Livestock animals were housed for crowds
to come check them out.
August 2nd to 13th, 2023 was the Annual Ventura County Fair, “A County Fair with Ocean Air” at the Ventura County Fairgrounds. Offered were carnival rides, food booths, concerts, exhibits, agricultural show exhibits, a Junior Livestock show and so much more for all to enjoy. Below, where the Junior Livestock animals were housed for crowds to come check them out.
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On August 2nd to 13th, folks from all over traveled to the Annual Ventura County Fair
for food, music, crafts, rides, games and more. They also held the Annual Junior Livestock
Auction where students from FFA, 4-H and other groups from Ventura County gathered to
showcase and auction their animals.
On August 2nd to 13th, folks from all over traveled to the Annual Ventura County Fair for food, music, crafts, rides, games and more. They also held the Annual Junior Livestock Auction where students from FFA, 4-H and other groups from Ventura County gathered to showcase and auction their animals.
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Junior Livestock Auction’s Earl Holder Champion Auction results are as follows: Carolina
Lopez of the Fillmore Future Farmers of America sold her pen of three grand champion
market rabbits for $1,100 to T&T. Janaey Cadena of the Fillmore FFA sold her reserve
grand champion rabbits for $1,100 to Krista Gaumer-Nowak. Erin Berrington of the
Fillmore FFA sold her 1,328-pound reserve grand champion steer for $6 a pound to
Quality Ag. Brooke Allen of Sespe 4-H sold her 94-pound grand champion goat for $30
a pound to T&T
Junior Livestock Auction’s Earl Holder Champion Auction results are as follows: Carolina Lopez of the Fillmore Future Farmers of America sold her pen of three grand champion market rabbits for $1,100 to T&T. Janaey Cadena of the Fillmore FFA sold her reserve grand champion rabbits for $1,100 to Krista Gaumer-Nowak. Erin Berrington of the Fillmore FFA sold her 1,328-pound reserve grand champion steer for $6 a pound to Quality Ag. Brooke Allen of Sespe 4-H sold her 94-pound grand champion goat for $30 a pound to T&T
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On August 19th, 2023, the Bardsdale United Methodist Church is having a garage/courtyard sale this Saturday from 8am-12pm. Our beloved pastor, Rev. Lupita Alonso-Redondo passed away suddenly a few weeks ago. This sale is to help her handicapped husband with expenses because he supported her in everything and was not working independently.

We are asking the community for donations for the sale. You can take them to church any morning from 8:30am on. Also, if you just want to donate to this fund, please give a donation to the church and mark it for the Redondo fund.
The services for Pastor Lupita will be at the church on Saturday, August 26 at 2:00pm. If you want further information, please call the church at 805-524-2070.

Thank you for your understanding and condolences during this most difficult time.

 
On Friday, August 4, 2023, Fillmore Police conducted a Driver’s License/DUI Checkpoint on the east bound lanes of Ventura Street, east of C Street, from 7pm to 12am, screening 645 drivers. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News.
On Friday, August 4, 2023, Fillmore Police conducted a Driver’s License/DUI Checkpoint on the east bound lanes of Ventura Street, east of C Street, from 7pm to 12am, screening 645 drivers. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News.
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Traffic on Ventura Street this past Friday night as Fillmore Police Department conducted a Driver’s License/Dui Checkpoint, screening 645 motorists.
Traffic on Ventura Street this past Friday night as Fillmore Police Department conducted a Driver’s License/Dui Checkpoint, screening 645 motorists.
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Fillmore, Calif. – The Fillmore Police Department conducted a Driver’s License/DUI Checkpoint on Friday, August 4, 2023. The checkpoint was held in the eastbound lanes of Ventura Street, east of C Street, between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 12:00 a.m.
During the checkpoint 645 drivers were screened, resulting in five drivers being issued citations for driving while unlicensed and one citation was issued for another offense.

Drivers caught driving impaired and charged with DUI can expect the monetary impact of a DUI conviction to be approximately $13,500. This included fines, fees, DUI classes, license suspension, and possible jail time.

The Fillmore Police Department reminds drivers that “DUI Doesn’t Just Mean Booze.” Prescriptions drugs, particularly those with a driving or operating machinery warning label, can cause impairment and result in a DUI arrest. Marijuana can also cause impairment, especially in combination with alcohol or other drugs.

Driver’s License/DUI Checkpoints aid in lowering the risks for deaths and injuries associated with impaired driving. Funding for this checkpoint was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, in association with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

 
 
At Tuesday night’s city council meeting the council discussed the Equestrian Center sale and approved the Spirit of Santa Paula Shelter contract to share the cost of the operations.
At Tuesday night’s city council meeting the council discussed the Equestrian Center sale and approved the Spirit of Santa Paula Shelter contract to share the cost of the operations.
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9.A APPOINTMENT TO THE CULTURAL, ARTS, AND RECREATION COMMISSION

RECOMMENDATION: Pursuant to State law, the Mayor, Mark Austin, recommends the appointment of commissioners which nominations the City Council shall approve (or not). At this time, Mayor Austin recommends appointing Lani Farr to the CAR to fill a vacant position with a term through June 30, 2025.

Appointment approved.
9.B RECOMMENDATION: APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT FOR PURCHASE AND SALE OF EQUESTRIAN CENTER PROPERTY (308 CHAMBERSBURG).
Staff recommends that the City Council approve the Agreement for Purchase and Sale of Real Property and Joint Escrow Instructions (“Purchase and Sale Agreement”) between the City as seller and Mario Robledo and Vanessa Garcia (jointly as buyer) with Fidelity National Title Insurance Company, as the escrow holder, for the sale of the real property located at 308 Chambersburg in the City of Fillmore (Assessor’s Parcel Number 041-0-290-335) which consists of approximately 37.94 acres of land (“Property”).

Agreement approved.
9.C DISCUSSION OF THE RESTORATION OF THE DOG PARK AT TWO RIVERS PARK.
9.D JOINT FILLMORE, SANTA PAULA, VENTURA COUNTY TWO-YEAR AGREEMENT FOR OPERATIONAL FUNDING OF THE SPIRIT OF SANTA PAULA HARVARD SHELTER.

RECOMMENDATION 1. Authorize the City Manager to sign an agreement with the County of Ventura and the City of Santa Paula to share in the cost of the operations of the Spirit of Santa Paula Harvard Shelter at 1498 East Harvard Boulevard.
Spirit operates the only year-round homeless shelter located within the Santa Clara Valley and its 49 beds are filled on a continual basis. A cost-sharing agreement between County of Ventura, the City of Fillmore, and the City of Santa Paula ("Agreement") (Attachment A) has been developed in accordance with existing agreements developed between Ventura County and other County cities with shelters in their jurisdictions.
Agreement approved.

9.E STAFF UPDATE ON THE EXPENDITURES OF THE CITY’S AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN FUNDS AND CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF THE PROPOSED ALLOCATION OF THE BALANCE OF THE FUNDS.

RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council discuss the proposed spending plan for the remainder of the City’s American Rescue Plan Funds (ARPA) funds and approve the proposed allocation of funds.
Discussion concluded.

 
On July 25, 2023, Fillmore’s Ralphy Avila competed in the USATF Jr. Olympics against 58 athletes, and placed 10th with a throw of 37-05.75 in the shot-put competition. Photo courtesy Angel Venegas.
On July 25, 2023, Fillmore’s Ralphy Avila competed in the USATF Jr. Olympics against 58 athletes, and placed 10th with a throw of 37-05.75 in the shot-put competition. Photo courtesy Angel Venegas.
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Heritage Valley Blazers athlete, Ralphy Avila, traveled to Eugene, Oregon on July 25th to compete in the USATF JR. OLYMPICS. Ralphy competed against 58 athletes from around the United States. He placed 10th with a throw of 37-05.75. Ralphy said “It was an honor and true blessing to compete in the JO’s. I will continue to work hard to make all my dreams become a reality.” The HVB organization is proud of Ralphy thank you for representing our organization and our small town of Fillmore.

The Avila Family would like to thank Coach Paul Riedmiller, Coach CJ and Beva Felix for all the time they put into working with Ralphy. They would also like to thank Heritage Valley Blazers, Central Station, Heritage Valley AC, Escalera Pest Control, Electric Remedy, Sublife, EXL Designing, Rancho Los Guerrero’s for their monetary donations and all the individuals who supported his raffle and bake sale fundraiser. This trip would not have been possible without all the support from our community.

 

Dear Fillmore Unified School District community,

I am excited to welcome you to the new 2023-2024 school year. I hope your family has had the opportunity this summer to spend quality time with loved ones and that you and your children are ready for the school year ahead. It’s going to be a great year!

The beginning of each school year is always a time for reflection, preparation, and new beginnings. We will continue to focus on strengthening communication, building relationships, and working together to ensure we have safe, welcoming, and student-focused schools.

The staff has been working all summer to prepare for this school year and will continue to expand academic, enrichment, and social-emotional opportunities for our students, such as:

• New bilingual college and career counselor at Fillmore High School
• New Wellness Centers at Mountain Vista and Piru Elementary Schools
• Adult Education Counselor
• Full-time bilingual community liaisons at all schools
• Free online academic tutoring 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
• Reading intervention teachers at all elementary schools and Fillmore Middle School
• New video production teacher at Fillmore High School
• Block schedules at Fillmore Middle School and High School with a built-in academic support period to provide extra help for students
• Field trips to universities and colleges to promote a university culture.
• Bridges after school program until 6:00 pm, Monday through Friday
• Expanded learning opportunities during winter, October and spring breaks

We will also continue to prioritize school safety at all schools. Each year, all staff receive training on safety procedures and response expectations for a variety of emergencies. Each school holds regular emergency drills, and we will continue to have school resource officers at Fillmore High School and Fillmore Middle School to build relationships and respond in the event of a school emergency.

Please also consider supporting our School Site Council, English Learner Advisory Committees, Parent Clubs, and other school/classroom volunteer opportunities. Connecting with these organizations and your child’s teachers, principals, counselors, and support staff is critical to your child’s success in school. I look forward to seeing our students back on our school grounds on Wednesday, August 16. I am confident that by working together, we can make this school year a safe and positive experience for our students.

Proud to be a part of the Fillmore Unified School District.
Chrissy Schieferle,
Superintendent