By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, March 16th, 2022
On Friday, March 10th, it was an exciting day for the Condors! They received a visit from County Superintendent Dr. Cesar Morales, and Superintendent Christine Schieferle. Pictured above are Dr. Cesar Morales and Mrs. Christine Schieferle as they work on a project with students at Piru Elementary. Photo credit Piru Elementary Blog https://www.blog.fillmoreusd.org Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, March 16th, 2022
By Jan Lee This week letâs talk about bouquets and arrangements. First bouquets are cut stems of the same flower variety. The flowers can be mixed colors or type, but of the same variety. Bouquets have no filler material just the flowers. The exhibitor chooses the vase that looks best with his or her bouquet. Remember the theme. Another division is arrangements. Maximum size for arrangements is 20 inches by 20 inches. The exhibitor provides the container. These flower displays may include items appropriate to the scene. Choose whatever flowers and material you feel best express your interpretation of the theme. There are three classes of arrangements that are judged: Traditional, Oriental Manner and Modern Abstract. A very popular division for both exhibitors and viewers is Miniature Arrangements and Bouquets. Especially when you are expressing the theme of farie tales and flowers, a miniature display could be awesome. The height and width of the arrangement or bouquet are important. The smallest cannot exceed 4 inches by 4 inches. The class for bigger miniatures is 10 inches by 10 inches. Some entries have been very small! Maybe the wild flowers growing on the hills will inspire you to look around your own garden and find some blossoms to arrange in a bouquet or arrangement. Come on Fillmore, dazzle everybody with your cleverness! Enter something in the Fillmore Flower Show or at least come by and see what your neighbors have designed. For complete information go to: www.fillmoreflowershow.org |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, March 16th, 2022
Mask Mandate
Released March 11, 2022 Dear FUSD Families, In alignment with Ventura County Public Health (VCPH) and the Executive Order issued by Governor Newsom, beginning March 14th, FUSD students and staff will no longer be required to wear masks indoors and on school busses regardless of their vaccination status. We will continue to strongly recommend indoor masking; however, students and staff will have the personal choice to wear a mask or not wear a mask. I understand that the anticipation of these changes will be a relief to some and a source of anxiety for others. We will continue to support both students and staff in making the individual decisions on whether to wear masks. Responsibility for COVID Safety/Continuing Mitigation FUSD will remain prepared to adjust with conditions of the virus and to all updated public health mandates Respecting Personal Choice We look forward to this next phase and are very excited to see smiling faces and to take another step towards returning to normal operations and bringing back the activities we have all missed. Sincerely, |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, March 16th, 2022
Hulbert "Hub" Cloyd, Fillmoreâs Mayor in 1985. Photos courtesy Courtesy Fillmore Historical Museum. Enlarge Photo Ernie Morales, former Fillmore mayor, addressing a demonstration against the English as the Official Language Initiative. Ernie served as mayor in 1984. Enlarge Photo Courtesy Fillmore Historical Museum âMiles From the Borderâ was created by Ellen Frankenstein as part of her masterâs program at the University of Southern California. At the time she was doing research for a film company which was interested in doing documentaries. A headline, âEnglish Language Rule Splits California Cityâ in the August 18th, 1985, New York Times caught her eye. The Fillmore City Council has passed a resolution making English the official language for City business (the ordinance was repealed in 1999). A group of people called the ABC Committee objected to the schools requiring a period of bi-lingual education for all students. Mayor Hulbert âHubâ Cloyd was on record as saying a second language should be taught only at home on a voluntary basis. City Councilman Gary Creagle presented a one sentence resolution to the City Council stating that âThe English Language is the official language of the City of Fillmore.â The passage of the resolution widened an existing division between Hispanic and non-Hispanic residents. People on both sides of the issue misunderstood the actual impact (official City business would only be conducted in English) and felt this was an âEnglish Onlyâ statute. According to Ernie Morales who had served as Mayor of Fillmore in 1984 prior to the resolutionâs enactment and led the opposition, âThe resolution message was vague and cause for confusion as to what it meant outside of city hall business. Town folks became strangers, hostile comments were doled out by both sides of the issue, businesses were boycotted, some services were denied to minority residents, long-time social relationship were split, etc.â Ellen was sent to Fillmore for one day to see if this was something that could be turned into a documentary. The company she was working for did not end up making the documentary on the resolution, but Ellen saw a possible topic for her Masterâs thesis. âI really started thinking about the immigrant process, what it means to come to a new country.â Ellen explained that, âI'd met Manuela (Aparicio) and asked her and her brother Ben, if I could focus the film on them.â âMiles From the Borderâ focused on the experience of the children of the Aparicio Family who had come to Fillmore in 1961 from a small village, Huejote, in Zacatecas arriving in Fillmore in 1965. Their father, Manuel Aparicio, picked oranges as did the children when they werenât in school. It was Manuelâs dream for his children to become educated and prosper in the United States. The children were encouraged by their parents to excel academically and go on to college. This put the family at odds with some others in the Hispanic community. Manuela recalled being referred to as a âtraitorâ because she aspired do more than work in agriculture or the bra factory. The children of Manuel and Ines Aparicio lived in two worlds and that is reflected in the documentary. After the screening, Manuela Aparicio and Ellen Frankenstein, joined by Thomas Luehrsen who had been the camera man for the documentary, reminisced about the making of the documentary and took questions from the viewers. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, March 9th, 2022
On Thursday, March 3, 2022, at 8:16am, Ventura County Fire Department, Fillmore City Fire, Ventura County Sheriffâs, California Highway Patrol and AMR Paramedics were dispatched to a reported solo vehicle in a ditch in the area of Riverside Avenue and Santa Paula St., Bardsdale. Arriving fire crews reported a vehicle in ditch, one occupant out of the vehicle-no injuries-with a fully engulfed Tesla, according to CHP. According to CHP the Tesla battery caught fireâvehicle was fully engulfed. VCFD PIO Twitter reported: âIt took about 4 hours, 2,500 gallons of water, 5 engines, 1 water tender 2 BCâs and a Hazmat Officer to control the scene.â According to the onscene CHP Officer the Tesla was traveling eastbound on Riverside Avenue, lost control and caught fire. Sheriff âs Deputies shut down eastbound and westbound lanes of Riverside Avenue for over six hours. No injuries were reported at the time of the incident. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News. Enlarge Photo |
At Tuesday nightâs Fillmore City Council meeting two members were appointed to the Council Utilities Ad HOC Committee. Enlarge Photo By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, March 9th, 2022
CITY COUNCIL NEWS 8. NEW BUSINESS 8. A PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDERATION OF ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT 21-04 TO AMEND FILLMORE MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 6.04.0417 TO UPDATE DENSITY BONUS STANDARDS FOR CONSISTENCY WITH STATE LAW AND FINDING OF CEQA EXEMPTION CC Stf Rpt 1st Reading - Density Bonus Ordinance 3-8-2022.pdf. 4-0 APPROVED. 8.B PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDERATION OF ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT 22-01, ORDINANCE 22-937, TO PROHIBIT ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS AND JUNIOR ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS IN THE VERY HIGH FIRE HAZARD ZONE AND FINDING OF EXEMPTION FROM CEQA CC Staff Report 1st reading - ADUs in Very High Risk Fire Hazard Zones.pdf 8.C CREATION OF UTILITIES AD HOC COMMITTEE AND APPOINTMENT OF TWO COUNCILMEMBERS TO COMMITTEE Fillmore - staff report Council Utilities Ad Hoc Committee.pdf. 8.D REQUEST APPROVAL OF A CONTRACT WITH RINCON CONSULTANTS, INC. FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING SERVICES FOR NORTH FILLMORE SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT Fillmore - Rincon Contract for the NFSP SR FINAL.pdf. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, March 9th, 2022
Fillmore Rite Aidâs construction looks to be nearing completion with the pharmacy moved to its original location and shelves being stocked. The store underwent major remodeling due to a plumbing flood in June 2021. Enlarge Photo |
This Saturday, March 12th, is the Fillmore 5k Shamrock Color Fun Run/Walk starting at Central Park. Pre-registration is required (see article below). Pictured is the 2019 Fillmore 5K Shamrock Run. Photo courtesy Bob Crum. Enlarge Photo By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, March 9th, 2022
Courtesy City of Fillmore This is the Annual City of Fillmore 5k Shamrock Color Fun Run/Walk! Itâs all happening March 12, 2022, 8am to 11am, starting at Central Park, 250 Central Avenue, Fillmore, CA 93015. Pre-registration is recommended at this link: The 5K Color Fun Run/Walk starts at 9am in front of Central Park (this is an untimed event). Details: ** First 100 registrants will be receiving an event memento at the end of the 5k route, look for the City of Fillmore table & pop-up tent! Registration Fees: - 5k Run/Walk General $15 - K-12th Grade/Senior Citizen/U.S. Active Duty/Military Veteran $10. (Must show valid picture ID 6th-12th grades, senior citizens, U.S. Active Duty/Veterans for the discount). |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, March 9th, 2022
The last day to apply is March 31, 2022! HousingIsKey.com is still accepting and reviewing applications for the CA COVID-19 Rent Relief Program, which can help protect tenants from eviction through the end of March. Funds for rental reimbursement are prioritized based on the time of submission and the highest risk of eviction. Even if you arenât sure if you are at the highest risk, you are still encouraged to apply to help protect yourself from eviction. Receive more information, check eligibility and apply at HousingIsKey.com today or call 833-430-2122. Courtesy https://www.facebook.com/CountyOfVentura. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, March 9th, 2022
Calling all Fillmore High Alumni from the Great Class of 1982. Please confirm your reservations for this yearâs Alumni Dinner happening in downtown Fillmore on Saturday, June 11th, 2022. The Class of â82 has reserved a special area for this yearâs Alumni Dinner event as they celebrate their 40-year class reunion. Their beautifully draped royal blue linen tables will surround their private cabana area enclosed by white picket fencing. They plan to come early to enjoy their special hors dâoeuvres table prepared exclusively for the Class of â82. Wow! 40 years? Say it ainât so. Fillmore Class of 1982 Celebrates 40 Year Reunion at FHS Alumni Dinner so..... If you are a Fillmore High Alumni, or from the class of â82 and plan to attend this yearâs Alumni Dinner, you can make your reservations now at www.fillmorehighalumni.com/events. Live band, and two DJâs this year! |