By Anonymous — Wednesday, January 11th, 2017
The Sespe River is flowing again thanks to the big rain storm that occurred this past Sunday night, Monday morning. Enlarge Photo |
(l-r) Rosemary, Javier Fernandez, Laura Cole, Rudy Gutierrez, Martin Guerrero, Sergio Reynosa, Ari Larson, Ralph Jimenez, Irma Magana, Linda, Leticia Sandoval and Rosie Sandoval. Enlarge Photo By Ari Larson — Wednesday, January 11th, 2017
The Fillmore Chamber of Commerce is pleased to name Skillin-Carroll Mortuary the 2016 Lifetime Achievement-Business. Please join us in celebrating them and the other honorees on Friday, January 27, 2017. Social Hour: 5:30pm-6:30pm, Dinner/Ceremony 6:30pm. Location: Veteran's Memorial Building (511 Second St.) Attire: 50's theme (highly encouraged), Tickets $35 per adult, $20 under 17-years-old. Tickets will be on sale at the following locations: Diamond Realty (460 Santa Clara St.), Bank of the Sierra (527 Sespe Ave.) and Fillmore Police/Sheriff's Station (524 Sespe Ave.) Questions please call the chamber office at 805.524.0351. |
By Anonymous — Friday, January 6th, 2017
Mark, Angel and Michael will be staying at a hotel with a kitchenette for a few weeks. They are very thankful for everyone’s support and donations to the GoFundMe page that was setup on their behalf. The family is currently looking for a rental in Fillmore. If anyone has a place to offer, please contact scott@fillmoregazette.com Another option for helping Mark, Angel and Michael has been created. You can now donate to an account at Union Bank in Fillmore under Angel R. Ortega. Although the goal at the GoFundMe page has been reached, the family could use all the help they can get. Please continue to donate at https://www.gofundme.com/ortega-house More updates coming soon. |
Firefighters responding to a structure fire on the 400 block of Cook Drive in Fillmore. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Thursday, January 5th, 2017
Just before noon January 5th, Fillmore Fire responded to the 400 block of Cook Drive in Fillmore. Upon arrival the department found a fully involved structure fire. With the aid from Ventura County Fire and Santa Paula Fire, the house fire was knocked down and is under investigation. The house and its entire contents are a total loss. A GoFundMe page has been setup to help the Ortega Family https://www.gofundme.com/ortega-house |
By Adrian Palazuelos — Wednesday, January 4th, 2017
As we embrace a new year it is only fitting to look back and reflect on our collective achievements over the course of 2016. The Fillmore Unified School District is committed to our mission and is working to ensure that “Every day we develop high-performing students who become engaged and productive members of society.” Our work is centered on this mission and on ensuring that we continue to meet the needs of our students. We are especially grateful for the Fillmore Unified classified, certificated, and management staff who provide inspired service in helping all of our students achieve success. In 2016 Fillmore Unified celebrated the opening of two new programs, Preschool and Adult Education. The Preschool and Adult School provide additional opportunities for district staff to work directly with our families. Our district has benefited greatly from the ability to compete for state funding and provide direct services and programming in our community. Fillmore Unified received over $2 Million dollars from the State of California to open Preschool programs in our school district during 2016. To date we have programs at Piru Elementary, Rio Vista Elementary, Mountain Vista Elementary, and on the Sierra campus. Over the course of the next month we will be opening a Preschool at San Cayetano Elementary and at the Sespe campus. Additionally, our district received over $500,000 to open an Adult School program on the Sierra campus. The Fillmore Adult School provides opportunities for district residents over the age of 18 to access English as a Second Language, Adult School Diploma, and GED courses. We have over 200 adults enrolled in the Adult School program and are exploring additional courses and programs to meet the needs of our community. In 2016 our Board of Trustees approved the Long Range Facilities Master Plan and approved for Measure V to be placed on the ballot this past November. Leading up to the election we witnessed firsthand the outpouring of positive community support for our schools. Our community further demonstrated that support with Measure V passing with 72.88% approval at the polls. A heartfelt thanks to our community for their support of our schools. Our work in creating new opportunities for families and enhancing our facilities are but a few examples of reflection on the last year. However, the greatest honor is serving as the educational institution for this community. The tremendous privilege of educating the youth of this community is what we are most thankful for. On behalf of the Board of Trustees of the Fillmore Unified School District we extend a Happy New Year to the community we serve and look forward to an exceptional 2017. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, January 4th, 2017
Andy Klittich received the Rotary Paul Harris Community Service Award presented by President Julie Latshaw Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, January 4th, 2017
Just a safety heads-up. The intersection of B Street and 1st Street is now a 4-way stop. Most of us are used to running across Old Telegraph (next to La Unica) without stopping. Watch for the flagged stop signs. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, January 4th, 2017
It’s good to see the Santa Clara River rolling along, if slowly, after a 5-year drought. More rain is predicted this week. Thank the Lord and keep it coming. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 28th, 2016
MARCH - Fillmore High School Boys Soccer win 2016 CIF Championship by defeating Valley Christian 5-1. Enlarge Photo American Pickers Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz visited Fillmore and picked Lin Thomas and his Daughter Lindy’s property. Enlarge Photo SEPTEMBER - Ex-Fillmore Mayor Linda Brewster & Husband Pat Survive Plane Crash. The Cessna 310 airplane they were in was taking off from Wickenburg airport when it crashed due to some type of mechanical problem. All 4 occupants of the plane were extracted and airlifted to area hospitals. Pat and Linda are still recovering from their injuries. Photo credit: KPHO/KTVK Enlarge Photo APRIL - On Thursday, April 21st, a homeowner called authorities about a large bear that had made its way onto their property. Ventura County Sheriffs and Fish & Game Wardens responded, tranquilizing the animal and relocating it back into the wilderness. It was a happy ending for everyone, including the bear. Photo courtesy Ventura County Sheriff Department Enlarge Photo MAY – He’s Smarter Than Your Average Bear, but unlike Yogi Bear, in search of the perfect picnic basket, this adult Black Bear was evidently just out for an evening stroll. It wandered into the backyard of a Fillmore residence at the east end of Fourth Street, where the resident took this photo. It then strolled over to the neighbor’s yard, down into Pole Creek and back up into the mountains. One witness estimated its weight at 600 pounds. The sighting took place Sunday night, May 8th, at 7:30 p.m. Enlarge Photo SEPTEMBER - Fillmore Varsity player #50 Milo Leighton and Santa Paula Varsity player #44 Angel Segovia showed great sportsmanship congratulating each other on a great game by shaking hands and exchanging jersey’s to smile for a photo. Enlarge Photo SEPTEMBER - By Dick Diaz - I am sad to write this one final article about Gertrude Ness who passed away peacefully in her Glendale home on Sunday, August 28th. Gertrude died of natural causes after a very long and productive life. I have written a couple articles about Supercentenarian Gertrude Ness the 110 year old Grandmother of Fillmore resident Lynda Kagel. Born on April 22, 1906, Gertrude, prior to her passing was the 3rd oldest known resident in the state of California. A dedicated Lakers Fan Gertrude requested her Kobe Bryant Laker’s jersey accompany her on her next journey to be reunited with her beloved husband Peder. Gertrude is survived by two daughters, Dianne De Geer of Texas, Jo Ness of Montrose, two granddaughters, Lynda Kagel of Fillmore and Amy De Geer of Texas, two great granddaughters, Stacy Fontana of Moorpark and Ayiana Turner of Texas and one great grandson Bryson Nolly of Texas and step-grandson Danny Glassburn of Thousand Oaks. Enlarge Photo SEPTEMBER - [Editorial note: New Sespe Fence Discourages Tourism, Does Little for Trash Issue. (above) A vehicle parked parallel to the Sespe fence (too close to open passenger side door) is unsafe for driver’s side activity. Although supervisor Long’s letter states “To clarify, the fence was installed far enough away from the edge of the roadway to allow for vehicle parking...” the above photo shows otherwise. All new parking spaces must now be parallel, even if safe legal parking was possible, the fence severely reduces the total amount of parking spaces. Sespe Creek is designated as a national Wild and Scenic River and National Scenic Waterway. Its southernmost entry (trailhead) deserves a spacious place for vehicle parking. Enlarge Photo JUNE – Miss Fillmore 1st Princess Emily Armstrong, Miss Fillmore Natalie Johnston, 2nd Princess Irma Torres. Photos by Dale Crockett Studio. Enlarge Photo JUNE - Miss Teen Fillmore 1st Teen Princess Adanari Rosales, Miss Teen Fillmore Grace Garnica, 2nd Teen Princess Alexis VanWhy. Enlarge Photo AUGUST - $8 million firehouse will be constructed by the County of Ventura on a 2.7-acre plot near the intersection of Highway 126 and C Street. The existing station at 613 Old Telegraph Road is too small to allow needed expansion. Above is a architectural rendering of Fillmore’s new proposed fire station, to be located near C Street and Hwy. 126. It is to be finished early 2018. Enlarge Photo MAY – Kid’s enjoying one of the ride at this past years Annual May Festival, which also had games, food, music and much more for all families to enjoy. Photo By Bob Crum. Enlarge Photo AUGUST - Twelve year old Brooke Allen and “Sophie” won Grand Champion, 4-H Champion and earned $1,900 at this past years Ventura County Fair. Photos by Bob Crum. Enlarge Photo NOVEMBER - Fillmore Senior Center, Inc., after 32 years, is closing its doors as of January 1, 2017. Enlarge Photo JULY - The Fillmore Girls Softball 12U All Star Team competed in the ASA State Championship Competition in Lancaster, Ca. They went undefeated and earned the State Championship title. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 28th, 2016
On Saturday December 24th Fillmore Fire Station 91 responded to a mattress fire on Mountain View. No injuries were reported. Enlarge Photo |