Pictured above is the front office at Mountain Vista Elementary School which received a new coat of paint just in time for the school year. Photos courtesy Superintendent Adrian Palazuelos, Ph.D.
Pictured above is the front office at Mountain Vista Elementary School which received a new coat of paint just in time for the school year. Photos courtesy Superintendent Adrian Palazuelos, Ph.D.
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Submitted by FUSD Superintendent, Adrian E. Palazuelos, Ph.D.

The end of the school year marks a time for district and school staff to reset and prepare for the start of the new school year. I have seen this process carried out over my last four years as your Superintendent and can confirm that the staff of the Fillmore Unified School District take great care each summer and throughout the year in making sure that schools are ready for our students. Over the course of the summer our district employees are focused on ensuring that kitchens, multi-purpose rooms, grounds, classrooms, etc. are ready for use across the district.

During this summer our maintenance, custodial, technology, and grounds staff have had some extra help as a result of our FUSD Summer Work Program for high school students. Over 30 high school age students applied for the Summer Work Program and have been employed this summer to work alongside our staff on a number of projects. Our student workers have made a positive impact in their work through the Summer Work Program and our full-time staff have praised their contributions.

Our schools have extraordinary needs in the area of facilities and the summer break also presents the optimal time to complete facility projects while the campuses are not in use. As a result, we have had a number of projects taking place over this summer to improve our facilities and extend the longevity of our buildings and district property. A listing of the projects is included below.

FACILITIES PROJECTS
The Fillmore Unified School District has been hard at work over the summer on a number of facilities projects to prepare for the 2018-2019 school year. The projects in process or completed are as follows:
• Exterior Painting
o Mountain Vista Elementary, San Cayetano Elementary, and Fillmore Middle School
• Roofing
o 2 story building at Fillmore High School and District Office Annex Building
• New Track Surface
o Fillmore High School Stadium
• Sealing of Asphalt Parking Lots and Play Courts
o Fillmore Middle School (parking and basketball), Fillmore High School (2nd street parking and basketball), Mountain Vista Elementary, and District Office
• Carpet
o San Cayetano Elementary School
• Interior Paint
o Piru Elementary School (select classrooms)
• Improvements to Restrooms
o Piru Elementary School

The Fillmore Unified School District faculty and staff look forward to welcoming back all of our district families to the first day of school on Thursday, August 16, 2018. Enjoy the remaining days of summer vacation and prepare for an extraordinary 2018-2019 school year.

 


 
Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office / Fillmore Police Department is committed to our ongoing partnership with residents and business owners in preventing and solving crime. As technology has improved, video surveillance has become one of the best methods for apprehending and convicting criminals. Utilizing the surveillance systems that many residents and business owners currently operate at their homes and/or businesses is a great example of how the community and law enforcement can further partner in an effort of keeping our neighborhoods safer. As crimes occur nearby, they are not always aware that their system may have captured information that could help solve the crime, and keep our communities safer. In turn, law enforcement is not always aware who may have this potentially vital information.

How the Video Surveillance Camera Registration System Works:

The department utilizes a secure database to log information about who has surveillance systems and specific details such as, how many cameras, which direction the cameras point, which area’s they cover, login information, etc. When a crime occurs, authorities can quickly search the database by logging into the system or contact the owners of the system to potentially help solve a crime.

Video Surveillance Camera Registration:

If you would like to register your video surveillance information with the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office and allow deputies to contact you, should a crime occur in/or near where your cameras are installed, we kindly ask that you email Sgt. Scott Duffner at scott.duffner@ventura.org requesting a registration form and he will attach the form to a return email to you.

After completing the registration form, email it to VCSO.Video@ventura.org or fax to (805) 654-3842.

If you have any questions, you can contact the Ventura County Sheriff’s Real-Time Information Center at (805) 654-7620 or by email VCSO.Video@ventura.org.

 


 
Engineers from California Resources Corporation interact with youth about STEM activities and careers in STEM. Photo provided by: California Resources Corporation.
Engineers from California Resources Corporation interact with youth about STEM activities and careers in STEM. Photo provided by: California Resources Corporation.
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Submitted by Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley

Over 28 agency booths made this year’s Kids STEM Day at the Club the largest and best one yet! Members from Fillmore, Piru and Santa Paula visited various agency booths to learn about STEM careers and participate in hands on STEM activities. The event, held on Friday, July 13 at the Santa Paula club site, included a BBQ lunch for youth and volunteers hosted by the Fillmore Fire Foundation and Fillmore Rotary. This event has grown to become one of the premiere Kids STEM events in the county as it allows children to explore opportunities that exist in STEM careers and education.

There were over 400 youth and 50 volunteers who participated in the event. Boys and Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley CEO, Jan Marholin states, “This is huge for our club kids to see all of the career possibilities, organizations, museums, and vocational education that is possible. We are expanding their world of thought.”

The Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley would like to extend a special thank you to the following agencies for their participation and support: Anne Thille-STEM Nutrition, Associates Insectary, Bank of the Sierra, California Oil Museum, California Resources Corporation, Central Ventura County Fire Safe Council, Channel Islands National Park, City Impact, Crimson Midstream, LLC, Fillmore Fire Foundation, Fillmore Rotary, Food Forward, Food Share, Friends of the Library, KidSTREAM, Limoneira, Santa Paula Art Museum, Santa Paula FFA, Santa Paula Optimists, Santa Paula Police, Southern California Edison, UC Hansen Ag Research & Extension Center, United Water Conservation District, VCSTEM/CSUCI, Ventura County Ag Museum Santa Paula, Ventura County Sheriff’s Bomb Squad and UAV, Ventura County Sheriff’s Posse, and Wells Fargo.

 
On Sunday, July 22nd at 1:00pm a three car traffic collision occurred near SR 126 and Orange Grove. One car was totaled and the other two had minor to moderate damages. Cause of the accident is still under investigation.
On Sunday, July 22nd at 1:00pm a three car traffic collision occurred near SR 126 and Orange Grove. One car was totaled and the other two had minor to moderate damages. Cause of the accident is still under investigation.
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Photo of the Week "Majestic highway 126 eucalyptus tree" By Bob Crum. Photo data: Canon 7DMKII camera, ISO 250, Tamron 16-300mm lens, aperture f/11, shutter speed 1/640th of a second.
Photo of the Week "Majestic highway 126 eucalyptus tree" By Bob Crum. Photo data: Canon 7DMKII camera, ISO 250, Tamron 16-300mm lens, aperture f/11, shutter speed 1/640th of a second.
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A phonetographer converts!
Bob Crum
Bob Crum

His name is Alex. Alex is a regular reader of Focus on Photography. Alex sent me an email saying that he is ready to enter the Royal Realm of 'Real' Photography (RRRP). Fret not, he's not totally foregoing phonetography. Just that he has become acutely aware of it's limitations with respect to dedicated camera possibilities.

Alex requested help selecting a camera. Delighted considering that I love spending other people's money. I suggested a camera store in Santa Barbara. I know there are camera stores closer but camera selection (inventory) is far greater at the Santa Barbara store.

I asked Alex his budget. “Oh, about $ 95.00” he said. OK, but I think we're going to have a problem finding a Kodak Brownie camera except on eBay. Consider increasing your budget. Alex flashed a credit card... with a gargantuan line of credit. Oh yes, this was going to be fun! Hmmm... Hasselblad?

The camera store to Alex was like a candy store to a six-year old. Alex's grin displayed exhilaration with the proclamation: WOW! Never heard that from anyone entering a smartphone store! Just sayin'.

We were promptly greeted by store rep Ron. I explained that my friend Alex needs a few minutes to get acclimated. He acknowledged saying wave when ready.

Finally Alex waved. I suggested that Ron first present a few point-and-shoot best sellers. These days, many reasonably priced P&S cameras are excellent. But they have fixed lenses. Benefit: no sensor dust. Con: can't change lenses for special needs. Alex wasn't impressed wanting more versatility. Next, ILCs (Interchangeable Lens Cameras).

Ron presented three best selling mirrorless ILCs. Alex was instantly hard pressed to curtail his excitement. Remember, I said, you're not just buying a camera, you also need a lens. “No problem”, said Alex, grinning.

Continuously fondling a Fujifilm X-T2, an Olympus OM-D EM-1 and a Sony A6500 camera, Alex taxed Ron's patience to frustration. Finally Alex said OK. OK what I asked? “I don't know what to buy,” he said. Arrrrgh! “Just kidding,” he added.

After much agonizing, Alex bought the Olympus OM-D EM-1 camera and a 14-150mm lens. Awesome kit. Plus he bought a couple extra batteries and other accessories-polarizing filter, lens cleaner, camera bag etc. Alex instantly experienced ecstasy with his new nifty photographic equipment. And I added another notch on my camera strap.

We spent the rest of the afternoon photoing as Alex learned how to operate the camera and the menu system. A quick study, Alex began photographing everything. Telltale symptoms of photographers. However the exuberant Alex was calling me constantly telling me about all of his latest awesome photos. I had to block his phone number.

Note to procrastinators: Photography is therapeutic and extremely rewarding. Also scratches your creative itch. Want to go shopping?

When not shooting events, you should expect that I enjoy shooting for pleasure. One particular subject, the majestic eucalyptus tree on highway 126 west of town, eluded my photographic capture until recently. I waited because I thought a sky with clouds would enhance the image. One day clouds came and I went and made the photo. Afterward I thought, would a blue sky be better? Do the clouds enhance the tree? When confronted with the conundrum of boundless creativity, I quote Henry Miller: “Whatever I do is done out of sheer joy; I drop my fruits like a ripe tree. What the general reader or the critic makes of them is not my concern.” Of course my fruits being photos.

Hark! The awesome County Fair begins 8/1! Imagine a gazillion photo ops!!!! Cameras UP!

Happy photoing!

Send comments, suggestions and/or questions to: photography@earthlink.net

 
Fillmore High School Principal Tom Ito.
Fillmore High School Principal Tom Ito.

[Following is a letter from Tom Ito to Fillmore High School Staff, submitted at his resignation. Mr. Ito is retiring. The Gazette will have a full statement from Mr. Ito in our July 26 edition. He will be greatly missed…]

Flashes,

I am writing this email to thank all of you for your contribution to making Fillmore High School a great place for students and staff to be and also one of the best schools in Ventura County.

All of you in your own way have contributed each day in supporting students and staff at Fillmore High School. The many ways you extend yourself for our students is not only admirable but also noticeable to everyone that has had the opportunity to be part of our great school or comes in contact with any of you as you perform your daily duties. Every year that I have been at FHS, I have seen and heard the most positive comments and praise by parents, community members, visitors, and most of all our students. They marvel at how giving and kind you are to the students. Many have shared that the influence of the staff on their child has helped to motivate, inspire, change and support their growth. Returning students have consistently told me that the school has really changed and they are very happy with their teachers. You all need to know that the students depend on you so much and are so appreciative of any support you show them. With all of this support and effort from all of you, achievement in academics and athletics has reached new highs and will continue to do so as long as the students are first in our thoughts and actions. The data shows it, but as I have repeated through the years, we don’t need data to confirm how special it is to work at Fillmore High School.

On a personal note, I want to thank all of you for making my four years at Fillmore High School the best they could be. You have been the easiest and most willing staff to work with. So many of you welcomed me and made feel at home when I first arrived to FHS. We shared the same mindset in that we believed that every student could achieve and every student is special. There are so many things that we as a staff achieved that it would take me a very long time to go over. Suffice it to say, we moved as a group which allowed our students to achieve as a group. We did not leave any students back and we provided immense enrichment in all areas of the school.

The future of Fillmore High School looks very bright. As the WASC Committee stated, this is a vastly improved school from the one they saw in 2014. When they return in 2020, I know you will once again impress them as a school staff. I hope you are allowed to continue to learn from each other and to have a major say in the direction of the school. You are the experts. I have never said this before, because it was not true until then end of 2017, but you are now the best faculty I have ever worked with during my 34 years in public education. So much has to do with the giving nature of the staff and with the addition of 34 new staff with the same disposition, FHS has undergone a major upgrade.

In 2019, I will attend the Venice High School Class of 1989 30th Year Reunion. I have attended their 1999 and 2009 reunions too. They were a very special group of students that I taught in my early years in education. They were willing, very kind and such a giving bunch of kids. They made my first years as a teacher enjoyable and rewarding. For a first year emergency credentialed teacher learning the ropes they made all the difference in the world to me. I won’t ever forget any of them. I only write about them to illustrate how I feel about you and what you have done for me. To end my career on the same high note that I started it on is a dream come true and you were a big part of it.

Thank you and so long,
Tom

 
Pictured above is Senior Tech & Owner of HANDS-ON Consultations (HOC) Harv Oliver at his office in Fillmore. HOC was pleased to announce its 20 year Anniversary this past Saturday, July 14th, serving the community fulltime with computer support. HOC has serviced businesses in the communities of Ventura and Los Angeles Counties and beyond.
Pictured above is Senior Tech & Owner of HANDS-ON Consultations (HOC) Harv Oliver at his office in Fillmore. HOC was pleased to announce its 20 year Anniversary this past Saturday, July 14th, serving the community fulltime with computer support. HOC has serviced businesses in the communities of Ventura and Los Angeles Counties and beyond.
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HANDS-ON Consultations (HOC), Computer Support Services, a Fillmore, Ventura County based company, is pleased to announce our twenty (20) year anniversary in business as a full-time computer support company serving business and home users in the communities of Ventura and Los Angeles Counties and beyond.

In July of 1998, Harv & Patti Oliver established their computer support services company out of their home in Fillmore, CA. The startup business began after owner and Senior Tech Harv Oliver decided to put his services and skills to work with his own business plan. The skillset at that time was developed working for the Department of Defense in the “mainframe” world and then evolved to include Personal Computers (PC’s) as they were incorporated to the mainframe operations/networks, and eventually, as they are today in nearly every business and home. Twenty years ago, July 14th, HOC assisted their first client. For those of you who recall, this was Archer Chiropractic with offices on Central in Fillmore. At the same time, we assisted Shuel Chiropractic with offices on Main in Santa Paula, as the two doctors worked on a developing effort together. In the twenty years since, HOC has assisted with thousands of service calls and clients to keep their computer operations working.

In their original business plan, there was never an intent for a storefront, but to provide “HANDS ON” services onsite for businesses and home users or in the HOC offices as required. Trying to maintain an inventory in such a fast moving and ever-changing field, based on location, population, etc. was evaluated as impractical and this business model has worked well. In July 2001, due to business expansion and requirements, the business transitioned leasing offices from Aguirre Financial & Insurance Services in their current location in the Gurrola Building at 606 Sespe in Fillmore. “We primarily provide ‘field services'”, Harv stated. “We do schedule appointments and system drop-offs at the office however the bulk of our work is ‘onsite’ at client facilities or homes.”. Clients have expanded to hundreds of home users, business medical & dental practices, engineering, manufacturing, travel agencies, insurance providers, and many more.

Harv provides technical support services and manages the day-to-day operations with Patti providing support in operations and continuing business development. Through the years, experienced and qualified technicians have provided additional support activities and in 2012, after six months in a supporting role, Tobias Knowles was a hired as a second full-time technician to assist the growing client base. Toby’s skillset in programming, networking, systems repair, and Server Administration have been a huge and valued addition to the HOC team. Cynthia Chessani has provided the bulk of accounting/bookkeeping & administrative services for over ten years – a true asset and part of the HOC family. And while she recently moved on to her new full-time position providing the skills developed in her six years assisting HOC, a shout out to Daisy Palma, who starting from the Fillmore High School ROP student program, assisted with miscellaneous administrative support activities. Additional technicians, administrative personnel, and program developers provide miscellaneous support services as needed to enhance the primary support staff.

“Providing professional, friendly services, while building mutually beneficial relationships has always been our goal”, stated Harv in noting the anniversary. “When we started, I asked myself, ‘How can we separate our services and rise above the multitude of other support services out there?’ In any service industry, providing outstanding customer service and dealing honorably with our clients are the most important factors, in my opinion, and that’s what we’ve always tried to do. We all know you can’t please everyone, but at HANDS-ON Consultations we do our very best and our continuing success in the local communities reflects that. Word of mouth and referrals are the keys to success for any business. I believe sustaining a healthy business for 20 years is a strong statement for our approach and services.”.

HOC services are provided for business and home users alike. Ranging from hardware/software troubleshooting, repairs and upgrades, computer components, new computer systems to network design, development, & support to web design, development, and hosting to training for Windows and associated applications. Services also include security solutions, malware data protection/restoration, and program and database software development. HOC provides incidents support services, along with scheduled maintenance plans and are aligned with other vendors in various support contracts.

Server Administration/Management is another key area of services provided. Of course with todays ‘online’ advancements, services are also often provided ‘remotely’ which is a win-win as client’s issues can often be addressed in a timelier fashion, which is the real goal – to get things working properly as soon as possible.

“I’d like to thank all the members of the private and business communities we serve for assisting us in reaching this milestone. Success is many things and we are meeting and achieving the goals we set for ourselves 20 years ago. We’ve seen a number of businesses come and go and surviving each and every year, particularly with an ever-changing and challenging economy, in any kind of business, is tough and this is something we’re very proud of. We look forward to continuing to assist our friends and associates in this ever-developing and exciting field now, and into the future. We’re not done yet!”

Harv Oliver, Senior Tech/Owner

More information is shared at the HOC web site: www.hocsupport.com

 
The old Piru Post Office, located adjacent to 600 block of Piru Square, is scheduled to be demolished soon. It was originally a house built around 1900.
The old Piru Post Office, located adjacent to 600 block of Piru Square, is scheduled to be demolished soon. It was originally a house built around 1900.
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On Monday, July 16th at 9am the Fillmore Piru Basin Groundwater Sustainability Agency held a Public Outreach meeting to discuss the GSA’s FY 2018-19 Budget, Basin Prioritization ranking, basin boundary Modification, the development of Groundwater Sustainability plans and more. Members of the community were encouraged to attend and voice their opinions and/or concerns.
On Monday, July 16th at 9am the Fillmore Piru Basin Groundwater Sustainability Agency held a Public Outreach meeting to discuss the GSA’s FY 2018-19 Budget, Basin Prioritization ranking, basin boundary Modification, the development of Groundwater Sustainability plans and more. Members of the community were encouraged to attend and voice their opinions and/or concerns.
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On Friday, July 13th at 9:20pm on First and Fillmore Street where a brown pick up truck rear ended a white pick up truck. Cause of the accident is still under investigation.
On Friday, July 13th at 9:20pm on First and Fillmore Street where a brown pick up truck rear ended a white pick up truck. Cause of the accident is still under investigation.
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