By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 9th, 2014
The idea of creating PACT came after it was known that a youth living at Fillmore Central Station was being bullied at school for wearing “unfashionable” clothing
Providing Accessible Clothing for Teens (PACT) youth closet project will officially open its doors to the Ventura County community on Saturday, April 12th at noon at Fillmore High School, Room 17 (the Big Brothers/Big Sisters Mentoring Room) located at 1St Street in Fillmore which will be a PACT closet grand opening event and ribbon cutting ceremony. Manuel Minjares, the mayor of Fillmore, will be one of our special guest speakers at the event along with our partners from Big Brothers/Big Sisters. Before the grand opening event, PACT volunteers and local radio personality Nancy Rodriguez will host a first event called the “Prom Dress Project” on Wednesday, April 9th from 3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. to provide Ventura County girls with more 150 donated prom dresses from which to choose. The PACT project is part of a community and resident-led leadership program started though the Cabrillo Economic Development’s (CEDC) Community Building division in partnership with the youth leadership group living at CEDC ‘s Fillmore Central Station Apartments. The idea of CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 9th, 2014
Theresa Robledo, assisting with the presentation of Fillmore Vision 2020 Civic Pride’s Yard of the Month for April awarded to Sue & Dino (photo with their adorable doggie) Congratulations! Please drive by their yard located at 957 Fifth Street, you will find colorful Snap Dragons, Calla Lilies, Deer Horns, Pansies, Ranunculas and a Ficus Tree in the front yard; In the backyard, are so many to name, Freesia, Roses, Lavender Madrid Purple, Chrysanthemum, Palm Sego, Star Jasmine, Purple Queen Bougainvillea, Thompson Seedless Grapes, Carolina Jessamine, Roma and Beef Steak Tomato Plants, Hawaiian Tree, Queen Palms, Strawberries, Spring of Glory Forsythia and Lavender Flower. Sue & Dino maintain and plant their own flowers, as Sue owns her own hardware store in the Valley and are new to Fillmore! We enjoyed their hospitality of showing us around with nice hot cup of coffee! A Big Thank you to Otto & Sons Nursery for providing a gift certificate to the winners, where they will find more of their gardening and plant needs! |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 2nd, 2014
And this week's Letter to the Editor from Mr. Prado
Ventura County District Attorney's Office addresses possible Brown Act complaint against FUSD OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY Re: Brown Act Complaint Dear Mr. Prado: We have received a complaint regarding the Fillmore Unified School District Regular Meeting of March 18, 2014. You presided over at least a portion of the meeting. I reviewed the agenda for the meeting and an audio recording of the relevant portion of the meeting. I also discussed the matter with Superintendent Alan Nishino and Assistant Superintendent Deo Persaud. Following the presentation regarding agenda item 1-2, “Fillmore High School Update on the WASC Process by FHS Staff,” a member of the public sought to address the Board. She informed me that she had completed a public comment card but had not been called upon to give her comment. On the tape, she asked, “Can I ask a question?” You responded, “1 want to caution you. Questions, yes. Comments or speeches, no.” She then spoke for several minutes, but it appears that your “caution” may have limited her presentation. At one you point, while she was attempting to answer a question you posed to her (why teachers would be afraid to come speak for themselves), she responded that she would not make a comment because you did not want any comments. An individual who attended the meeting (not the individual who sought to give public comment) brought the matter to the attention of the District Attorney’s Office. Your “caution” that CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 2nd, 2014
A Chevy Blazer crashed through a picket fence, knocked down a mailbox and landed in the middle of a livingroom in a house located in the 700 Block of B Street. Driver Milka Catalan Ramirez, 26 of Fillmore, was cited and released at the scene for being an unlicensed driver. No evidence of alcohol or drugs was reported. It is considered a distracted driving incident. Fillmore Fire responded to stabilize the residence for the removal of the vehicle, and shut off all utilities. No injuries were reported. The incident occured at 5:55am, Tuesday morning, April 1st. Significant structural damage was done to the home. Photos courtesy Fillmore Fire. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 2nd, 2014
Ten people were injured in a multivehicle crash on Highway 126 at Hopper Canyon, on Sunday, March 30, 2014. The crash took place at 2:10 p.m., at the Railroad track crossing west of the Rancho Sespe Apartments. One victim was airlifted by Sheriff’s helicopter to Los Robles Medical Center, Thousand Oaks. Three were transported by ambulance to Ventura County Medical Center in Ventura; two victims were taken by ambulances to Henry Mayo Hospital in Santa Clarita. Four refused treatment at the scene. Fillmore Fire Dept. provided one engine and a rescue unit. Eastbound lanes were closed but reopened by 4 p.m. Events leading to the accident are under investigation. Enlarge Photo |
By Jean McLeod — Wednesday, April 2nd, 2014
During Public Comments Karen Ashim, retired Fillmore High School (FHS) Counselor, addressed the Board with observations over her many years at FHS stating, "Fillmore High School is disintegrating. For 25 years I saw improvement in student achievement and college acceptance rates. During my 26th and 27th years, I saw established practices be thrown away. This year FHS is crumbling and you the Members of the School Board have done nothing to stop it; not even to go visit the school to investigate problems brought to your attention. Leadership is an active process." She then confronted the Board on an issue that occurred at the March 18, 2014 meeting where she was told she could only ask questions on an agenda item and nothing else (a Brown Act violation, see VC District Attorney letter, page 2). The agenda item she referred to was Fillmore's accreditation by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). The accreditation process CONTINUED » |
Major Steven Kane, Executive Officer, 11th MP Battalion (CID) David's Mother: Julia Winters WO3 David M. Warlock-Ortiz David's Uncle Richard Ortiz. Enlarge Photo By Dick Diaz — Wednesday, April 2nd, 2014
1996 Fillmore High School Graduate David M. Warnock-Ortiz was recently promoted to Chief Warrant Officer 3 (WO3) in the United States Army. WO3 David M. Warnock-Ortiz, 36 years, is a career soldier serving as a Senior Digital Forensic Examiner, Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID), Fort Hood, TX. The Army’s Fort Hood located in Killeen, Texas. He also attended San Cayetano Elementary School and Fillmore Junior High School. While in the Army David has taken college level courses pursuing a degree in computer science. (WO3) David M. Warnock-Ortiz is married to Sonja (originally from Mississippi), who he met while stationed in the military in Korea. Together they have three sons; Isaiah 12 years, Israel 11 years and Zion 7 year. (WO3) David M. Warnock-Ortiz is the son of Julia Ortiz-Winters and James Warnock of Fillmore and the stepson of Donald Winters. His Maternal Grandparents are the late Fred and Virginia Ortiz of Fillmore and his Paternal Grandparents are the late Ronald and Lillian Warnock of Fillmore. He has one sister, Darlene Leighton, 38 years, living in Texas. (WO3) David M. Warnock-Ortiz comes from a long line of family members who have served in the United States Army; Grandfather Fred Ortiz served during Korea, Grandfather Ronald Warnock also served in the Army as did Uncles Ray Ortiz Sr. and Pete Cervantez and Cousin Ray Ortiz Jr. all of Fillmore. (WO3) David M. Warnock-Ortiz enlisted in the Army in September 1996 after graduation from Fillmore High School where David played football for two-years. He initially enlisted as a Military Policeman and was stationed at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, where he was assigned to the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault). While there he completed Air Assault School, and then deployed to Egypt as part of a multinational training exercise. (WO3) David M. Warnock-Ortiz has also been assigned in Korea, where he worked at a Military Intelligence compound protecting classified materials. He then returned to the United States and moved to Fort Carson, Colorado where he was assigned to patrol and direct combat support of the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment (ACR). (WO3) David M. Warnock-Ortiz is a career soldier and he is proud to serve his Country protecting all of us here at home. We wish (WO3) David M. Warnock-Ortiz safe travel and thank him and his family for their sacrifices. His service is greatly appreciated. Congratulations on your promotion to United States Army Warrant Officer 3! (WO3) David M. Warnock-Ortiz is truly an American Hero! |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 2nd, 2014
Three victims wait to be transported at the base of a 10-foot ravine. The vehicle they were riding in went down the ravine and came to rest at the edge of a crop field. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 2nd, 2014
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 26th, 2014
Approximately three acres were charred on Friday, March 21st, in the Santa Clara River bottom, north/east of the Grimes Canyon bridge. The 1:35p.m. blaze shot flames 90 feet into the air and drew a large crowd of onlookers. Fillmore Fire, along with County and Santa Paula, quickly knocked down the flames. Bamboo (Arundo) could be heard exploding, before the fire was contained. At least one powerline was damaged. Enlarge Photo |