The 14th Annual NAMI Ventura County Walk – NAMI Ventura County Mental Health Hero’s Remaining Strong benefitting the National Alliance on Mental Illness will be on Saturday October 13, 2018 at the San Buenaventura State Beach Parking (near the Pier). Check in and registration will begin at 9:00 a.m. with the start time for the 5k walk beginning at 10:30 a.m. The Walk will be held rain or shine. There will be a pre-walk program from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. which will feature speakers from the Ventura County community.

The Walk is a tradition that provides an opportunity to raise awareness about the facts of mental illness, to erase the stigma associated with mental illness, and to raise funds so that NAMI Ventura County can continue to offer all their programs and services at no cost to persons who can be helped by those services. It gives everyone a chance to show their support for the efforts put forth by NAMI Ventura County.

NAMI bases their mission on the principles of support, education, and advocacy for persons impacted by mental illness. They provide classes for family members, providers, and persons with a lived experience of mental illness. They also present in schools, hold support groups for family members, and provide outreach to persons who come to see persons who are in the inpatient psychiatric units in Ventura County. NAMI Ventura County also has a Peer to Peer class for persons in recovery and a Connections support group for persons in recovery as well.

The Walk in Ventura County is a fun family event with activities for children and opportunities to socialize. It also provides our community with a way for us all to come together to show our support for needed services for all persons impacted by mental illness.

To register as an individual walker or to form a team and/or to find information about sponsorships please call 805.641.2426 or visit www.namiventura.org.

 


 
(l-r) Monica McGrath, Undersheriff and Chris Dunn, Assistant Sheriff.
(l-r) Monica McGrath, Undersheriff and Chris Dunn, Assistant Sheriff.
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Sheriff-Elect Bill Ayub is pleased to announce that Monica McGrath has been selected to fill the position of Undersheriff and Chris Dunn will be appointed to fill the position of Assistant Sheriff. These high-level organizational vacancies are behind the upcoming retirements of Undersheriff Gary Pentis and Sheriff Geoff Dean and will be effective November 18, 2018.

Monica McGrath is a 29-year veteran of the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office and has a wide diversity of experience in every division of the organization. Monica rose through the ranks and achieved the position of sheriff’s commander. Along the way she worked many assignments including recruit training officer, property crimes and sexual assault detective, internal affairs investigator, and chief of police for the cities of Fillmore and Camarillo. Having retired in 2016, Monica’s return to service with the Sheriff’s Office at the executive level adds an essential depth of perspective and experience needed to help guide the agency into the future. As the Undersheriff, Monica will serve as the Acting Sheriff in the Sheriff’s absence and she will have executive oversight of the entire agency’s operations.

Chris Dunn is a 33-year veteran of law enforcement. Having begun his professional career as a Ventura County Sheriff’s Cadet, Chris became a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputy sheriff in 1988. He transferred to the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office in 1994 and has served the citizens of Ventura County for the past 24 years. Chris has climbed each of the ranks and worked challenging assignments in every division of the Sheriff’s Office, including major crimes Investigator and acting police chief for the cities of Ojai and Camarillo. He is also a recently retired lieutenant commander in the United States Navy Reserve. Chris currently serves as the commander of the Sheriff’s Support Services Division. As one of two Assistant Sheriffs, Chris will have executive-level oversight of the Patrol and Special Services Divisions.

The Sheriff’s Office is the largest law enforcement agency in Ventura County, having more than 1,200 employees and providing police services to the unincorporated areas of the county, as well as the cities of Moorpark, Thousand Oaks, Ojai, Fillmore, and Camarillo. In addition, the Sheriff’s Office staffs and operates the county jails, courthouse security, a crime laboratory, a regional training center, an aviation unit, search & rescue resources, the Office of Emergency Services, and much more. For more information about the Sheriff’s Office, please visit our website at www.vcsd.org and follow us on Facebook/VenturaCountySheriff, Twitter@VenturaSheriff, and Instagram/VCSheriff.

Prepared by: Sheriff-Elect Bill Ayub
Approved by: Sheriff-Elect Bill Ayub

 


 
On Tuesday, September 25th at 10am on the front steps of the Fillmore Unified School District Office new military banners were presented to the families of US Marines Anthony Alamillo and Jackson Green for their service.
On Tuesday, September 25th at 10am on the front steps of the Fillmore Unified School District Office new military banners were presented to the families of US Marines Anthony Alamillo and Jackson Green for their service.
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The Fillmore City Council focused largely on Heritage Valley Parks (Bridges) Subdivision, along with uses for the remaining, and relocated green bridges.
The Fillmore City Council focused largely on Heritage Valley Parks (Bridges) Subdivision, along with uses for the remaining, and relocated green bridges.
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At Tuesday's Special Joint Meeting of the City Council and Planning Commission the following new business occurred:
Resident Norma Amaro reminded Council of the special October 6 open house in the Central Avenue business district. Special pricing on many products will be available.

NEW BUSINESS
A review and design comment on three traffic circles within the Heritage Valley Parks Specific Plan area was undertaken. Unanimous approval was given to the placement of a tree in the landscaping area.

The applicant, Hearthstone Multi-Asset, Entity C, LLC, is constructing public improvements (Rio Vista Park, streets, traffic circles, bike paths, etc.) in Tract 5496, which is known as The Bridges subdivision. The traffic circles are one of the remaining public improvements to be constructed that do not yet have a final approved design.

A single tree in the center of the traffic circle was decided upon. The cost of a "specimen" tree would be $173,010. This was determined to be the least expensive among 14 alternatives. The Planning Commission reviewed the above alternative and, based upon City staff recommendation, the Planning Commission recommends the City Council accept the design of a Large Specimen Tree (California Live Oak, 8’x’8’ box).

PUBLIC HEARING - INITIATION OF REORGANIZATION (ANNEXATION 17-01) FOR A 2.03-ACRE PARCEL AS PART OF HERITAGE VALLEY PARKS SPECIFIC PLAN IMPLEMENTATION (APN 054-0-010-335).
The annexation is proposed for a City-owned parcel which will include the east entry and Heritage Valley Parkway. It is located immediately south of State Route (“SR”) -126 and north of the Santa Paula Branch Line railroad tracks. Use of the property would be for a public road (the extension of Heritage Valley Parkway from Phase 1 through the Phase 2 area, connecting with SR 126), entry design features, and a drainage/water quality facility.

Phase 1 of the Specific Plan is currently under construction and will soon be complete.

Phase 2 of the Specific Plan includes the construction of 459 dwelling units, a community park, and infrastructure to support the build-out of the Specific Plan area. This annexation is for an area necessary for infrastructure including the extension of Heritage Valley Parkway from the Phase 1 area, through the Phase 2 residential area, and connecting to SR 126 in the proposed annexation area.

The Planning Commission reviewed the Annexation request on August 15, 2018 and had no comments and supported the annexation.

The plan was unanimously approved by the Council.

DESIGN REVIEW OF THE CITY GATEWAY (EAST ENTRY) OF THE HERITAGE VALLEY PARKS (BRIDGES) SUBDIVSION
Two of the eight green bridge sections owned by the City shall be installed by the Applicant as part of the projects easterly entry. The project entry shall be completed including the theme boulevard intersection at Hwy 126 and appropriate Hwy 126 improvements prior to occupancy of the second 50% of Phase 2 or the first unit of the Villas which ever shall first occur. This action was approved unanimously by Council.

SIDEWALK ASSESSMENT AND MAINTENANCE SERVICES AGREEMENT
The City Council approved an agreement with Precision Concrete Cutting (“Precision”) for Sidewalk Assessment and Maintenance Services. The motion passed unanimously, following a discussion of safety issues.

AN AGREEMENT WITH THE FILLMORE ROPING CLUB TO USE THE FILLMORE EQUESTRIAN CENTER was approved unanimously. The Club has used the facility for more than 20-years.

 
At approximately 3 p.m. on Sunday, September 23rd Fillmore Fire responded with Ventura County Fire to a traffic accident heavy rescue in the 1500 block of Pasadena Street, Bardsdale. Pictured is county fire using the Jaws of Life to extract the driver, who was treated on scene, and transported to a local hospital. The collision also involved a Jetta. No further information was available. Photos courtesy Fillmore Fire Department.
At approximately 3 p.m. on Sunday, September 23rd Fillmore Fire responded with Ventura County Fire to a traffic accident heavy rescue in the 1500 block of Pasadena Street, Bardsdale. Pictured is county fire using the Jaws of Life to extract the driver, who was treated on scene, and transported to a local hospital. The collision also involved a Jetta. No further information was available. Photos courtesy Fillmore Fire Department.
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Monday, Oct. 1, 7:00 - 7:50 PM at Fillmore City Council Chambers, 250 Central Avenue.

Candidates Forum for Fillmore City Council (3 candidates).

For more information or questions, please contact David Maron at 805-469-4900 or davidm@maronsoftware.com.

 
Fillmore High School 2004 Grad Jessica Largey named Star Chef at Simone in LA.
Fillmore High School 2004 Grad Jessica Largey named Star Chef at Simone in LA.
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Jessica Largey, a 2004 graduate of Fillmore High School, is now the starred Chef at Simone- a new restaurant opening Thursday night, September 20, 2018. Simone, named after legendary singer Nina Simone, partnered with film director Joe Russo (Avengers: Infinity Wars) and Bruno Bagbeni (Fraiche and Bastide). Food and Wine describes Simone as “a stunner.” Located in the Arts District in Los Angeles, it is billed as one of the most anticipated Los Angeles restaurant openings in years. Jessica was trained at the California School of Culinary Arts in Pasadena and honed her skills in fine dining restaurants, such as Providence on Melrose in Los Angeles under the mentorship of Chef Michael Cimarusti; Bastide in West Hollywood; world famous The Fat Duck in England, and as chef de cuisine at 3 Michelin Star Manresa in Los Gatos, CA under head chef David Kinch. After Manressa, Jessica collaborated on a joint menu at the rotating chef restaurant Intro in Chicago.

In 2013, Zagat named Jessica as one of their "30 under 30" for San Francisco, as well as winning the title of Rising Star Chef from StarChefs.com and Eater.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Largey - cite_note-intro-2 In 2015, at the Lincoln Center in New York City, Jessica was presented with the James Beard Foundation Award for Rising Star Chef of the Year - dubbed the culinary “Oscar” because there is no higher culinary award.

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A drive-by shooting took place on Saturday, September 22, 2018 at 4:37 p.m. in the area of Clay and Bard Street, Fillmore. Approximately a half hour later a victim with a gunshot wound was admitted to Santa Paula Hospital. It was not confirmed whether the victim and the Fillmore incident were related. The victim’s wound was non-life-threatening. Ventura County Sheriff’s Major Crimes Bureau is investigating.

 
This Past week at Fillmore High School was filled with Homecoming events and festivities. Dress up days TOOK PLACE THIS PAST WEEK AT Fillmore High School. Monday Sept. 17 was Prince & Princess Day (crowns0; Tuesday was Rapunzel day (crazy hair & braids); Wednesday was Peter Pan day (dress as kid or baby); Thursday was Triplet day (3 Little Pigs); and Friday was “Flashes Pride” Blue & White day. The hosted school games and activities: Monday, Dress up your Prince/Princess Makeup; Tuesday Scavenger Hunt; Wednesday, Feed your inner kid-feed your kid blindfolded; Thursday, Bobbin’ for Apples; and Friday, Pin the Pinwheels-Pin the ranger. And after school: Monday thru Wednesday, Float Building 509pm; Thursday, Parade at 6:30pm; and Friday, Football games, JV at 4:30 & Varsity 7:30- halftime. They also hosted the Annual Blue & White Night Homecoming Parade along with the FHS Alumni Association. The event was held Thursday, September 20th from 5pm – 9pm for the whole town enjoy. They blocked off downtown and had food trucks, music and more. Photos courtesy Crystal Gurrola.
This Past week at Fillmore High School was filled with Homecoming events and festivities. Dress up days TOOK PLACE THIS PAST WEEK AT Fillmore High School. Monday Sept. 17 was Prince & Princess Day (crowns0; Tuesday was Rapunzel day (crazy hair & braids); Wednesday was Peter Pan day (dress as kid or baby); Thursday was Triplet day (3 Little Pigs); and Friday was “Flashes Pride” Blue & White day. The hosted school games and activities: Monday, Dress up your Prince/Princess Makeup; Tuesday Scavenger Hunt; Wednesday, Feed your inner kid-feed your kid blindfolded; Thursday, Bobbin’ for Apples; and Friday, Pin the Pinwheels-Pin the ranger. And after school: Monday thru Wednesday, Float Building 509pm; Thursday, Parade at 6:30pm; and Friday, Football games, JV at 4:30 & Varsity 7:30- halftime. They also hosted the Annual Blue & White Night Homecoming Parade along with the FHS Alumni Association. The event was held Thursday, September 20th from 5pm – 9pm for the whole town enjoy. They blocked off downtown and had food trucks, music and more. Photos courtesy Crystal Gurrola.
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Fillmore High Alumni Homecoming Parade float
Fillmore High Alumni Homecoming Parade float
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