This year’s Class of 2011 was the first in 16 years to have every student graduate, which came out to 230 graduates. During the beginning of commencement ceremonies a beach ball made its way around the Class of 2011, until one of the teachers was able to grab it. The crowd did get a few giggles out of it. Photos courtesy of Crystal Gurrolla.
This year’s Class of 2011 was the first in 16 years to have every student graduate, which came out to 230 graduates. During the beginning of commencement ceremonies a beach ball made its way around the Class of 2011, until one of the teachers was able to grab it. The crowd did get a few giggles out of it. Photos courtesy of Crystal Gurrolla.
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Senior Class President Miriam Hurtado waves her arm to get the crowd excited before her speech.
Senior Class President Miriam Hurtado waves her arm to get the crowd excited before her speech.
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Woo Hoo we did it!
Woo Hoo we did it!
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Ashley Jackson on her last bus ride at Fillmore High School.
Ashley Jackson on her last bus ride at Fillmore High School.
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Graduates walked beneath the arches.
Graduates walked beneath the arches.
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Yeah that’s right!
Yeah that’s right!
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(l-r) Anthony Edwards, Jordan Davis, Adrian Zavala, Christopher DeLaPaz, Ray Estrada, Marcus Garibay, and Gera Avalos
(l-r) Anthony Edwards, Jordan Davis, Adrian Zavala, Christopher DeLaPaz, Ray Estrada, Marcus Garibay, and Gera Avalos
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Under the arch and up to the podium to receive the diploma. Congratulations to the Class of 2011!
Under the arch and up to the podium to receive the diploma. Congratulations to the Class of 2011!
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Juniors Johnny Golson and Vivian Calderon were just two of the approximately 50 arch-bearers.
Juniors Johnny Golson and Vivian Calderon were just two of the approximately 50 arch-bearers.
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Graduates singing the Alma Mater at the end of the ceremony.
Graduates singing the Alma Mater at the end of the ceremony.
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“We’re Number 1” seemed to be the mood of the jubilant graduating crowd. Actually they were reacting to their alma mater song.
“We’re Number 1” seemed to be the mood of the jubilant graduating crowd. Actually they were reacting to their alma mater song.
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Class Valedictorian Troy Spencer prepares to read his speech to the audience.
Class Valedictorian Troy Spencer prepares to read his speech to the audience.
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Hugs of congratulations were everywhere.
Hugs of congratulations were everywhere.
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Officer Brandon Mumme
Officer Brandon Mumme
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Brandon Mumme, a California Highway Patrol officer based in Moorpark has been selected by the Kiwanis Clubs of Ventura County as Officer of the Year.

Mumme, 38, exemplifies “courage, honesty, professionalism, principles, respect, integrity, dedication and esprit de corps” according to Kiwanis officials. He is an “exemplary office and deserves the honor” according to Lt. April Baxter, head of the Moorpark CHP station.

Mumme joined the CHP in 2002 and was stationed at the Ventura office before transferring to Moorpark in 2005.
Mumme said he enjoys helping people out, as just one aspect of his job. “It’s exciting because you never know what’s going to happen on any given day.”

Officer Mumme was involved in an incident in Fillmore on July 27, 2010 in which he verbally disarmed a possible suicidal subject. As Mumme arrived on scene, the subject attempted to ram his CHP unit head-on. He was able to avoid a head on collision, but the subject’s vehicle collided with the right rear side of the unit. The incident ended with the subject being taken into custody; Mumme received minor injuries. His family said, “We praise the Lord for protecting Brandon in the face of danger.”

Mumme is a 1991 graduate of Fillmore High School, and lives in the area with wife Angela and their three children. Angela also said they are grateful for the recognition and the family is very proud of his achievement.

 


 
Fillmore City Manager Yvonne Quiring addressed council with budget recommendations, Tuesday night. Cuts, reductions and reorganization dominated the presentation.
Fillmore City Manager Yvonne Quiring addressed council with budget recommendations, Tuesday night. Cuts, reductions and reorganization dominated the presentation.

The June 7, 2011 Fillmore City Council meeting started late after a 5:30 closed session concerning former fire Chief Peter Egedi.

The Special Fillmore City Council/Budget Workshop Meeting started at 7:20pm and left many of those in attendance speechless as the anticipated 2012 Budget Overview was laid out. With over 13 full-time and part-time positions on the chopping block, and other income-generating proposals including another water/sewer increase, the costs saving suggestions were the hard reality of the City’s fiscal situation.

City Manager Yvonne Quiring presented a grim presentation of the City’s 2012 finances starting with a mid-year deficit amount of $2.1 million and ending the fiscal year in about the same shape. The bottom line; revenue generated by the City does not cover the expenditures and drastic measures must be taken. Quiring reported this may require reducing service levels, City employee salaries, benefit concessions, fee increases, and using monies from the General Fund Reserve. The City’s fiscal challenges are expected to extend to fiscal year 2013 unless the City obtains some new sources of revenue.

Fillmore’s General Fund Revenues is generated mostly from taxes which amount to about 50% of the fund; then Transfers In at about 30% and the remaining comes from licenses, permits, fines and other revenue. The largest portion of the City’s General Fund Expenditures goes to Public Safety which requires about 66%; next is the General Government at about 20% with the remaining going to Public Works, Community Development and Transfer Out Loans.

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Dorothy Wilson Leland
Dorothy Wilson Leland

Dorothy Leland, a graduate of Fillmore High School, has been named UC Merced’s Chancellor. The former Dorothy Wilson, 63, will begin her new position on July 1, 2011.

Leland has a long and stellar career history.

During college at Purdue University, where she received her doctorate, she served in the Peace Corps, working in India with a nutrition program and medical clinic. She was visiting faculty member at CSU Northridge, CSU Chico and UC Santa Cruz. She then returned to Purdue, where she taught and served as the first full-time director of the Women’s Resource Center.

She is now president of Georgia College & State University in Milledgeville, GA.

Leland was called one of the “100 Most Influential Georgians”.

A national search was conducted to fill the position. Her annual salary will be $310,000, and a university house and a relocation allowance of $77,500 will be paid her over four years.
Leland said she is thrilled to be returning to her native California and an area which reminds her so much of the 60-acre Fillmore ranch she grew up on.

 
Deputy Leonardo Vazquez
Deputy Leonardo Vazquez

On May 27, 2011, Kiwanis Clubs of Ventura honored several Ventura County Sheriff’s deputies by presenting them with the service club’s “Officer of the Year” awards. These deputies are being recognized for their outstanding performance and service to the communities they serve while on patrol. The Kiwanis Clubs of Ventura County will be hosting a dinner banquet at the Four Points Sheraton in Ventura.

Deputy Leonardo Vazquez, Fillmore, was selected to receive the award. The recipients are to be commended for their exemplary accomplishments above and beyond their normal duties. The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office joins in congratulating this year’s “Officer of the Year” recipients.

 
Fillmore Boy Scout Troop 406 salutes the raising of the American Flag at the Bardsdale Cemetery last Monday, Memorial Day.
Fillmore Boy Scout Troop 406 salutes the raising of the American Flag at the Bardsdale Cemetery last Monday, Memorial Day.
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Bardsdale Cemetery Memorial Day Ceremony

The Bardsdale Cemetery held its Memorial Day Ceremony on Monday, May 30th at 11AM. Special recognition was given to Sean Chandler who completed his Eagle Scout project – a Walk of Honor at the Cemetery with a brick walkway honoring those who served our country.

A large crowd turned out to honor the nation’s service personnel and their sacrifice.

Four private single-engine planes flew over early in the ceremony as a salute to those remembered on the national holiday.

Featured speaker this year was Don Gunderson who attended the University of Wisconsin on a Navy ROTC scholarship. Upon his graduation in 1957, he was commissioned an Ensign in the United States Navy. He later attended the U. S. Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey where he earned his degree in electrical engineering. During his naval service he had two commands as well as three deployment tours to Viet Nam. Captain Gunderson retired in 1985, after completing four and a half years on the staff of the Chief of Naval Operations at the Pentagon. During his years of service, Don was awarded the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star with combat “V” and the Air Medal as well as numerous campaign and unit awards. Don returned to Ventura County in 1985. From November 1990 to November 2002 he served 12 years on the Fillmore City Council, 4 as Mayor, as well as many county boards.

The Rev. Bob Hammond gave the Memorial Service, special music was provided by Jeanie Allred. Also assisting in the ceremony was VFW Post 9637, Boy Scout Troop 406, Cub Scout Troop 3400 and Bob Thompson. The Boy Scouts put out the flags on Friday, May 27th and they were picked up by the Sespe 4H on Tuesday, May 31st.

The Board of Trustees of the Cemetery District are Scott Lee, President, Lynda Edmonds, Secretary, Rita Rudkin, Gabriel Asenas and Dick Diaz.

 
Last Wednesday, May 25, Fillmore High School held their yearly awards ceremony. Several high school students recieved scholarships and special awards. Approximately $590,000 was given out. Above are the recipients of the Balden/Scanlin Scholarship. Pictured are Derek Luna,Javier Valdovino, Corey Cole, Chris DeLaPaz, Christian Conaway, Maria Perez, Irma Trujillo, and Gabriella Santa Rosa.
Last Wednesday, May 25, Fillmore High School held their yearly awards ceremony. Several high school students recieved scholarships and special awards. Approximately $590,000 was given out. Above are the recipients of the Balden/Scanlin Scholarship. Pictured are Derek Luna,Javier Valdovino, Corey Cole, Chris DeLaPaz, Christian Conaway, Maria Perez, Irma Trujillo, and Gabriella Santa Rosa.
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Pictured are the recipients of the Alumni Scholarships. Back Row: Corey Cole, Sean Chandler,
Chrisitan Conway. Front Row, Brianne Cesario, Ana Pantoja, Riley Wright, Chloe Keller, Grace Simon.
Pictured are the recipients of the Alumni Scholarships. Back Row: Corey Cole, Sean Chandler, Chrisitan Conway. Front Row, Brianne Cesario, Ana Pantoja, Riley Wright, Chloe Keller, Grace Simon.
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Pictured are the recipients of the John and Nit Lemley Scholarship, Claire Faith and Troy Spencer.
Pictured are the recipients of the John and Nit Lemley Scholarship, Claire Faith and Troy Spencer.
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At the May luncheon meeting the Fillmore Ebell Club installed Fay Swanson for another year of presidency. The installing officer was Margaret Haskel. Other women installed were Marlene Schreffler 1st VP, Vivian Johnson 2nd VP, Melodie Stitch 3rd VP, Venita Bloxham and Trish Armstrong co-4th VPs, Pat Alto Recording Secretary, Lavonne Deeter Corresponding Secretary, Mary Ford Treasurer. The club is now dark until September when they will be meeting once a month to enjoy the arts at their monthly catered lunch in the Memorial Building. If you would like to learn more about the Ebell Club or perhaps become a member please call Melodie Stitch at 521-1400 or any other member. Courtesy of Marlene Schrefler.
At the May luncheon meeting the Fillmore Ebell Club installed Fay Swanson for another year of presidency. The installing officer was Margaret Haskel. Other women installed were Marlene Schreffler 1st VP, Vivian Johnson 2nd VP, Melodie Stitch 3rd VP, Venita Bloxham and Trish Armstrong co-4th VPs, Pat Alto Recording Secretary, Lavonne Deeter Corresponding Secretary, Mary Ford Treasurer. The club is now dark until September when they will be meeting once a month to enjoy the arts at their monthly catered lunch in the Memorial Building. If you would like to learn more about the Ebell Club or perhaps become a member please call Melodie Stitch at 521-1400 or any other member. Courtesy of Marlene Schrefler.
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Relay for Life was one of the many participants in the Chamber of Commerce annual May Festival Parade held Saturday, May 21st. [Photos courtesy KSSP Photographic Studio]
Relay for Life was one of the many participants in the Chamber of Commerce annual May Festival Parade held Saturday, May 21st. [Photos courtesy KSSP Photographic Studio]
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Get ready to fly away!
Get ready to fly away!
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