By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, November 10th, 2021
On Saturday, November 6th, the Fillmore Lions Club hosted their Annual Enchilada Dinner from 5pm to 7pm. Those who purchased tickets drove in front of the Veterans Memorial building and picked up their delicious dinner. Cars lined up around the corner to get their meals, while inside workers were cooking and prepping to-go boxes. Enlarge Photo |
(l-r) FHS Teacher Randal Kamradt, Star Georgina Tolentino, and Co-Star Ian Coleman receiving the Audience Award from the Chelsea Film Festival in New York for his fifteen-minute short film "No Dogs." Enlarge Photo By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, November 10th, 2021
Fillmore resident and Fillmore High School teacher Randal Kamradt has won two awards from the Chelsea Film Festival in New York for his fifteen-minute short film "No Dogs". The film highlights Filipino-American history in the 1930's, telling the suspenseful story of a young woman who spends a night hiding in a diner from racial violence, and was awarded the 'Petite Prix Award for Best Short Film' and the 'Short Film Audience Award'. "No Dogs" stars Georgina Tolentino, who wrote the screenplay with Alex Fabros, and co-stars Ian Coleman, who also won the festival's 'Best Supporting Actor' award. The ceremony took place October 17th, 2021 at the Regal Theatres Union Square, in New York, NY. The film had its World Premiere earlier this month on October 1st, 2021 at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, alongside Kamradt's feature film "The Monsters Without". Since then "No Dogs" has also appeared in Minneapolis at the Twin Cities Film Festival where it was named as a top four finalist among more than seven hundred entries for 'Best Short Film'. "[The] hope for any artist or a filmmaker of color is to gain better exposure for their culture, to further normalize Filipino-American storytelling, and to bring more of my own and my culture’s voice into the cinema" said Kamradt, "It takes a lifetime of work and a lifetime of creating films, before you get to that point where you’re making movies that stand the test of time." "No Dogs" will next be appearing as part of the Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival from November 4th to 14th. The festival will feature virtual screenings so viewers can watch the film from any part of the country. Tickets are available at www.paaff.org |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, November 10th, 2021
On Tuesday, November 2nd, Fillmore celebrated Dia De Los Muertos in front of City Hall and along Santa Clara Street. Food and shop vendors were set up from 5pm to 9pm. There was live dance and musical performances by Santa Paula Folklorico, Unidos Por La Danza, Luv 2 Dance Studio 1, Xanthe Martinez, Celeste Felix, Oscar Magana, La Lealtad De Nuevo Leon. At 8pm they screened a movie in the park, Disney’s “Coco”, for all to enjoy. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, November 10th, 2021
Dr. Ofelia Romero-Motlagh has written a book, “The Legend of the Romeros, Then and Today,” identifying and celebrating her nineteen-member family from their humble beginnings as farm laborers to their lives as successes. Tragedies to accomplishments are highlighted with reference to historical and cultural nuances and the photographic images accompanying them. If you lived in Fillmore, California, and attended school here the 1950s through the 1970s you probably were acquainted with the Romero children and their parents. The Fillmore Historical Museum will celebrate the Romero family with a book signing featuring Dr. Romero-Motlagh on November 20th, 2021, in the Southern Pacific Depot at 350 Main Street, Fillmore, California, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. All are welcome to come to the museum to meet Ofelia and have her autograph her new book. For more information please email the museum at fillmore.museum@gmail.com or telephone 805 524 0948. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, November 3rd, 2021
On Monday, November 1st at 5:30pm, Fillmore USD hosted a Grand Opening event for Fillmore High’s new CTE (Career Tech Education) Transportation and Agriculture buildings. Superintendent Christine Schieferle, FUSD School board members, City Council Members, Fillmore FFA and more were all in attendance for the unveiling of the new facilities. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, November 3rd, 2021
Last Friday, October 29th, the Flashes defeated San Pedro 46–14. Above are a group of Flashes taking down a San Pedro player. This was a huge win for the Flashes who were invited to participate in the CIF High School Football game. Fillmore High (7-3) vs. Coachella Valley High (8-2); game will be this Friday in Fillmore, 7:00pm start time. Courtesy Fillmore High Alumni Facebook page. Photos courtesy Crystal Gurrola. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, November 3rd, 2021
On Friday, October 29th, a vigil was held for Fillmore’s well-loved Ari Larson who passed away back in September. On Saturday, October 30th, a Mass was held in Santa Clarita, and a reception was held at the Fillmore Veterans Memorial Building, filled with people from the community and all over to show their respect for Ari. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, November 3rd, 2021
The Fillmore City Council has chosen Simone Alex, 47, to fill the seat of Councilwoman Ari Larson who passed away on September 17, 2021. Ms. Alex will be sworn in at the next regular Council meeting, November 9. “I just went for it,” Alex told Ventura Star reporter Wes Woods II. “She has been an actor, writer and producer who has worked in film and television for 25 years, according to her website.” City Manager David Rowlands is reported to have said that Alex’s term “would end after the November 2022 election results are certified.” At that time Alex would have to run for the 2022 election. A relatively new resident of Fillmore, she expressed special interest in increasing our economy and attracting more tourists. She also emphasized that her world travels, having introduced her to many diverse cultures, would serve her well in understanding different points of view. Alex also holds a BA degree in sociology from UC Davis |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, November 3rd, 2021
On Sunday, October 31st, on All Hollows Eve, the City of Fillmore hosted their 3rd annual Trunk or Treat event on Central Avenue. Car trunks were decorated by different clubs, groups, school clubs and more. From 5pm to 8pm the streets of downtown Fillmore were overrun by monsters, witches, hero’s, fire fighters, goblins, princesses and more to get their candy on All Hollows Eve. Photos courtesy Angel Esquivel-AE News. Enlarge Photo |