By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 8th, 2012
Rick Neal has pulled papers as a candidate for Fillmore City Council. From the left, son Trenton, and daughters Roxie and Tori with wife Christie at far right. Rick was born in Fillmore and is the owner of two local businesses, Central Music and The Service Professional Plumbing. He is also a volunteer Firefighter/EMT for the Fillmore Fire Department and a Captain of his Fillmore Mountain Search and Rescue Team. Enlarge Photo Douglas Tucker served as a long-time member of the Fillmore Planning Commission/North Fillmore Neighborhood Committee. His online biography reads: Administrator at Country Villa Woodman Health Care Center; PTA at Country Villa Health Services (SPRS); Education, University of Phoenix, CA State University, Northridge. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 8th, 2012
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By Dick Diaz — Wednesday, August 8th, 2012
I was so happy to get an email from Fillmore Native, and United States Navy Lieutenant Commander Frank Solorzano this morning! But when I read it I knew writing articles highlighting our currently serving Fillmore and Piru men and women has some value! LCDR Frank Solorzano's email: “Sir, My name is Frank Solorzano, and I just read the subject article this evening (your morning). I have a flag just down the road from the Police Station and got to see it before I deployed. I'm really proud to say I am from Fillmore, and I let everyone I meet in my travels know it. Being one of the troops, I can say we appreciate the recognition. Respectfully, I know what LCDR Solorzano means by his being proud to be from Fillmore! My Son, Phillip recently bumped into another Fillmore Native, Ryne Galvan, and posted this picture of them in Afghanistan! What draws these two American Servicemen together, besides their service in Afghanistan, is the strong bond they have for each other from their connection to this Community of Fillmore! Phillip wrote: “Look who I found in Afghanistan. Long way from Fillmore.” US Navy, Phillip Diaz on the left and US Army, Ryne Galvan on the right. We in Fillmore are proud of their service! We thank them and their families for their sacrifices now and for the sacrifices they will make in the future! The next time you pass by LCDR Frank Solorzano's Banner on Sespe Avenue please give him a shout out of appreciation for his service! All the men and women currently serving are truly American Heroes! |
By Jean McLeod — Wednesday, August 8th, 2012
The first Fillmore Unified School District (FUSD) Board Meeting of the 2012-2013 school year was held August 7, 2012 and with it the announcements of new changes to school principals, the Discovery Communications pilot program and free breakfast and lunch provided to all students. The first day of school is Wednesday August 22, 2012 and with it comes a few new changes in school administrators at FUSD. Russom Nesfun, who worked with Oakland Unified School District, is Fillmore High School’s new principal; Gary Mayeda will now be principal at Fillmore Middle School; Chrissy Schieferle has transferred from Mountain View Elementary to San Cayetano Elementary as principal and John Wilber has transferred from Fillmore High School to Mountain Vista Elementary as principal. Todd Schieferle, FUSD’s Human Resource Officer said there are a few more positions left to be filled but did not specify what positions. Superintendent Dr. Alan Nishino is bringing FUSD classrooms into the digital age. As promised last semester, Nishino has purchased Discovery Education as a one year pilot program in two 6th grade science classes. FUSD is the first district in Southern California to have the interactive program which is designed to accommodate each child’s learning level with virtual labs that help students learn to interpret data, draw conclusion and aid in math skills. The program, started in 2001, replaces the standard textbook with digital resources and over 10,000 videos, along with translations in Spanish to aid parents who do not speak English. Another added feature is that current events are available the next day. There is still a CONTINUED » |
Movie Train Café Ribbon Cutting - The Movie Train Café held its Grand Opening on July 26th. Pictured is café staff along with owner Dave Wilkinson, Fillmore Chamber of Commerce members, city representatives and several Miss Fillmore girls. Enlarge Photo By Bob Crum — Wednesday, August 1st, 2012
Story and photos by Bob Crum
Pictured above is the staff at the Movie Train Cafe (l-r): Randy Balades, Max Gabriel, Alex Melendez, Chris Escotto, Sassy Wright, Cody Balades, Jessica Givans, Brian Cook, Ariel Bernett, Diane and Liz Wareham. Enlarge Photo Some things are downright annoying. For example... gnats buzzing around the ears. Another example... hunger pangs... also known as 'growlies in the tummy'. Hark... for herewith is great news! There's a new, fabulous eatery in town... the Movie Train Cafe. Sorry I can't do anything about the gnats but growlies in the tummy are now a thing of the past! The restaurant is located on the corner of Santa Clara Street and Central Avenue. OK... another restaurant you say. Whoa... not so fast. Of course it's a brick and mortar building but the food produced inside... well... isn't that something determined by the chef? OK... let's find out. Sassy Wright is chief chef and general manager of the Movie Train Cafe. Most chefs have a particular 'style' of cooking and chef Sassy is not an exception. On the other hand there is an exception which is exceptional as you'll soon discover. And what chef doesn't have a favorite dish? “My favorite dish is chicken fried steak with mashed potatoes smothered with mushroom gravy,” Sassy said with a big grin. Ahem... do I hear a big 'YUMMY'? Trouble of it is... withdrawal pains can be worse than hunger pangs so best to order doubles... one order for carry out! You see... the Movie Train Cafe isn't open seven days a week... yet! Sassy briefly described the regular menu which consists of goodies such as tri-tip, pulled pork (barbecued on the premises), biscuits and gravy. For breakfast... eggs cooked to order the way you like them, home-made hash browns with sausage or bacon. For lunch Sassy said: “We do fresh tuna, home-made potato salad, home-made pasta salad and home-made macaroni salad as well as hamburgers and cheeseburger.” “'Fifties-style cheeseburgers,” Sassy quickly added. Notice all the 'home-made' goodies? Besides the regular menu, CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 1st, 2012
Fillmore has a new Verizon cell phone tower! Despite Mayor Washburn’s energetic efforts to kill the project, a last minute phalanx of lawyers claiming such obstruction violated federal law persuaded the council majority to change its mind. Photo Courtesy Bob Crum. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 1st, 2012
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By Anonymous — Tuesday, July 31st, 2012
Two positions on the Fillmore Unified School District Board of Education will be on the November 6, 2012 ballot. The terms of office for Board Members Virginia de la Piedra and John Garnica will end December 2012. The new terms of office will run until December 2016. The current Board Members have the option of running again. Candidates interested in running for the School Board should pick up filing materials from the County Clerk Elections Division or the Fillmore Unified School Districts Office beginning July 16, 2012 and must deliver the completed materials to the Ventura County Elections Office no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, August 10, 2012. If a candidate wishes to publish a statement in the sample ballot pamphlet, it will be the candidate’s responsibility to pay for the statement fee. However, once a candidate has properly filed a Declaration of Candidacy with Ventura County Elections Office and qualifies for the election, the Fillmore Unified School District will provide space in a local newspaper for candidates to publish a statement at no charge to the candidates. Statements published in the local newspaper will have to comply with the same rules that would apply had the candidate filed a statement with Ventura County Elections. Questions may be addressed to the County Elections Division at 654-2664 or the District Superintendent’s Office at 524-6038. Anyone wishing to pick up materials from the School District Office at 627 Sespe Avenue should call first to be sure that either Cynthia Padilla (524-6038) or Susan Leon (524-6034) will be available to provide the filing materials and instructions. |
By Dick Diaz — Wednesday, July 25th, 2012
This morning while riding my bike around town I again began to take note of the flags being flown on homes and residences. As I made this observation of one particular home I decided to return at a more decent hour to speak with the resident and get permission to photograph their home displaying the United States Flag and a large Support Our Troops Ribbon. By doing this I am hoping this may be the start of me monthly stopping by a home, or business displaying a United States Flag and taking a picture of their effort to support our troops and highlighting their personal story for flying the United States Flag or Military Banner. If anyone wants to contact me to photograph and place an article in the Gazette about their effort I urge them to contact me either by email; dickdiaz@roadrunner.com, or my cell 279-3599, otherwise my focus for the articles will be selected by me randomly as I travel about town. You may recall I wrote an article a few months back that wondered, out loud, how patriotic is Fillmore? Since that article I am so excited to see at least 60 new flags on display about town supporting our troops! Good Job Fillmore! I knew Fillmore could get those flags out! I am hoping we can add sixty more in the next few months and sixty more after that! When I returned to 662 Mountain View, the home of Fred and Virginia Ortiz, I was thrilled to meet Mrs. Virginia Ortiz when she answered my ringing her doorbell on her front porch. Mrs. Ortiz is the Grandmother of Warrant Officer David M. Warnock-Ortiz who is currently serving with the United States Army in Texas. David is a 1996 Fillmore High School graduate and his banner is on display in front of Fillmore High School. I had previously written an article about David's service so when she told me who her family member was currently serving I recalled David's article. We in Fillmore CONTINUED » |
City Council nomination papers lay on a table on the second floor of city hall Tuesday. No posting was made on the city’s Information Center Kiosk or advertised in the city’s local paper. Upon request from the Gazette, the city sent a press release Wednesday afternoon. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 25th, 2012
Deadline for filing is August 10
Fillmore citizens seeking nomination as a candidate for the Fillmore City Council, City Treasurer or City Clerk may obtain and file nomination papers at City Hall until August 10th at 4 p.m. If an incumbent (current) person in a seat does not file, the nomination period for that seat would be extended to August 15 at 4 p.m. only for non-incumbents. Nomination papers may be obtained in the City Clerk’s office in Fillmore City Hall between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday and every other Friday. Nominees must obtain between 20 to 30 signatures of registered voters of the City to qualify to be on the ballot. Candidates must also be registered voters of the city and must be 18 years of age at the time they take office. There is no cost to pull nomination papers or to file, although candidates wishing to publish a candidate’s statement in the sample ballot pamphlet will be required to provide a deposit covering the cost of their statement. Three seats on the City Council, one City Treasurer, and one City Clerk will be on the November 6 ballot. All seats have four-year terms. Interested persons are urged to contact Interim Deputy City Clerk Laura Seo at (805) 524-1500 ext 214, for further information or visit www.fillmoreca.com. Contact: Interim Deputy City Clerk Laura Seo, CMC. (805) 524-1500 ext. 214 |
Fillmore Women’s Service Club was one of many booths that volunteers worked at during the 4th of July holiday. Enlarge Photo By F. Ferguson — Wednesday, July 25th, 2012
It’s about four p.m. when I give up searching for good country (American music for an American holiday) on the car radio. Instead, I attempt harmonizing to Owl City’s “Fireflies.” It’s somewhat thematically pertinent to the Fourth of July: fire. And if all goes well, it should fly. Such are my musings as I begin my brief gig as a peddler of pyrotechnics in the grand Fillmore tradition. I pull into the dusty lot across from the Tipsy Fox where the ladies of the Fillmore Women’s Service Club have been busy with sales all day—and all week, in fact. It’s an advantageous location, one of the first booths on the eastbound Highway126. Customers perusing wares and placing orders. When I enter the long white booth from the back door, Mimi Burns, a former president of the club, greets me. She quickly reviews procedures, and within moments I’m set to work along with the five other volunteers helping customers make their selection of flammable goodies. Some folk know exactly what they want, referring to fireworks by name and leaving as suddenly as they arrive, while others linger to study the bright red product flyers with varying degrees of scrutiny. Some let their children choose within a set budget, and others simply ask us for suggestions. There’s a something CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 25th, 2012
After the Palm trees were removed. According to many City Council Members and Film Commission Members, removing the tree will attract more filming companies to choose Fillmore as a filming location. According to location scouts, the palm trees prevented Fillmore from looking like "Anytown" USA. Enlarge Photo |
By Santa Paula Police Department — Monday, July 23rd, 2012
This morning the Santa Paula Police Department was saddened by news of the death of Police Officer Kimberly Hemminger. Officer Hemminger was tragically killed when the car she was riding in spun and rolled over on South Mountain Lookout Road at 9:15 p.m. on Sunday night. The driver of the car, Christopher Blankenship, age 44, suffered minor injuries in the single-car accident. According to officers from the California Highway Patrol, Mr. Blankenship lost control of the car when approaching a curve on the winding road. Ms. Hemminger was partially ejected and pinned under the car. She was pronounced dead at the scene. The other passengers in the car, Tonia Allen 38, of Camarillo and Cynthia Juarez, 19, of Santa Paula, also suffered minor injuries in the accident. Mr. Blankenship was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol and vehicular manslaughter. Mr. Blankenship, a reserve Officer with Santa Paula Police Department, was placed on administrative leave. The California Highway Patrol investigation is ongoing. Officer Hemminger was a five-year veteran of the Department and a member of the Department’s mounted unit. During her time with the Department Officer Hemminger received several commendations and was well-liked by her fellow officers. Our thoughts go out to Officer Hemminger’s family and friends. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 18th, 2012
As City Attorney Ted Schneider had repeatedly warned, the city has once again been sued by the owner of El Dorado Mobil Home Park after voting to renege on a settlement. That settlement, expected to be affirmed but voted down at the last minute after four years and $236,000-worth of litigation, was expected to end the fight and secure protection to some of El Dorado’s residents. In a 3-2 vote, Council Members Jamey Brooks, Brian Sipes, and Eduardo Gonzalez rejected the approved settlement stating their displeasure with the plaintiff’s disrespectful behavior towards the council and the residents of El Dorado during litigation. Yesterday evening just before the 6:00 p.m. city council closed session was to begin, all council members were served with complaints. The Gazette has learned that as many as 30 complaints in all were served. This reopens litigation, forcing the city to again defend El Dorado’s struggle to force the park’s owner to comply with FEMA and SEQUA requirements for a safer park. Litigation can now be expected to continue for years, costing hundreds of thousands of dollars, with little chance for success, according to Schneider. [For more about this, see this week's Editorial located here http://www.fillmoregazette.com/editorial/realities-188] |
By Dick Diaz — Wednesday, July 18th, 2012
It all began in 1962, golfing in the foothills between the rugged Sespe and San Cayetano Mountain ranges just outside of Fillmore! Saturday, July 7, 2012 was the 50th Anniversary of the Elkins Ranch Golf Club and it was time to recognize this milestone. To celebrate Elkins offered a golf tournament and catered dinner with live music and which is typical of this Valley, the evening weather could not have been better. Although I was unable to attend this event it has prompted me to look further into the history of this land prior to it becoming a destination PGA rated golf course sought out by many well-known and dedicated golfers. Even the infamous and now jailed O.J. Simpson tried to play a round there while he was awaiting trial! For the life of me I don't know why he thought he could play anonymously on this course with all the media coverage he had garnered, but soon the crowds formed and the Sheriff was called to resolve the situation. When I complete my research I am hoping to submit an article in the near future on the Elkins family and Elkins Ranch prior to the Elkins Ranch Golf Club. The day was a CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 18th, 2012
The Ventura County Transportation Commission approved a contract with Camarillo-based Roadrunner for the operation of its popular VISTA intercommunity bus service on Friday. The 11-month pact ensures the agency’s public service will operate through at least June 30, 2013. “I am very pleased to announce that Ventura County residents will enjoy the same routes and hours, same fares, and many of the same drivers that our customers have come to value across the past several years,” noted VCTC Board Chair John Zaragoza. “Our new partner, Roadrunner, has worked aggressively across the past few weeks to make this happen, including organizing a fleet of newly refurbished vehicles. Maintaining quality intercommunity bus service has been our cornerstone goal.” To support the new CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 18th, 2012
Starting Friday, July 20 Fillmore Film Commission will start the process of removing the Palm trees on Central Avenue between Sespe Avenue and the railroad tracks. This project will be taking place from the hours of 8:00 pm Friday thru 7:00 am Saturday. Removing the Palm trees will allow a more generic look for the film companies that would like to film in Fillmore. Film companies have said that if Fillmore did not have the Palm trees in the downtown area they would do more filming here. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 18th, 2012
On 07/17/2012 Fillmore Fire Department, AMR Ambulance and Ventura County Sheriff’s Department responded to a traffic collision on the 800 block of 3rd St. Upon arriving on scene, Firefighters found 2 vehicles involved in the traffic accident. Enlarge Photo No injuries were reported and no one was transported. Fillmore firefighter secured both vehicles and all units were released. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 11th, 2012
On July 4, at approximately 5:40 p.m. a 2010 Dodge Challenger was being driven by Glenda M. Navarro 18, of Sun Valley, southbound on Piru Canyon Road. After having left Lake Piru, Navarro failed to negotiate a right curve in the roadway. The vehicle left the roadway, overturning, and coming to rest on its roof approximately 130 feet down an embankment. The right front passenger, Carlos J. Cordero 24, of North Hollywood, was not wearing his seat belt, and he was subsequently ejected from the vehicle during the traffic collision. Cordero sustained fatal injuries, being pronounced dead on scene by Ventura County Fire Department personnel. Navarro, who was wearing her seat belt, was airlifted to the Los Robles Regional Medical Center. She sustained minor abrasions and contusions. Navarro was determined to be under the influence of alcohol, and she was arrested for DUI and Gross Vehicular Manslaughter. Enlarge Photo |
Mayor Washburn (right) seemed to give contradicting statements regarding a legal matter between Dylan Snow and the City of Fillmore regarding the Equestrian Center. When asked what was happening, the Mayor responded, “There is no ongoing litigation with Dylan Snow,” and when asked again, she replied “We cannot discuss legal matters. It is on our list to discuss, but not very high on our list.” Mayor Washburn has also yet to clarify why she banned the City Attorney from attending City Council meetings, an action that many people believe she had no right to do. Enlarge Photo By Dick Diaz — Wednesday, July 11th, 2012
The Tuesday, July 10, 2012 City Council Meeting began slightly later than the scheduled 6:30 P.M. posted time partly due to a scheduled 5:30 P.M. Special Meeting held just prior. According to the Agenda Packet for the regular scheduled Fillmore City Council Meeting the earlier meeting was to be a “Closed Session” involving ongoing discussions about the continued employment of current City Attorney firm, Myers, Widders, Gibson, Jones and Schneider, L.L.P. Items on the Agenda included Item “5. A.” the annual presentation to the City of Fillmore of the framed 2012 Ventura County Fair Poster by Ventura County Fair representative(s) Chris Garmon, Alexus Galassi of the Ventura County Junior Fair Board and Amanda Vassaur, of Fillmore who was the second place winner in the Ventura County Fair Poster Contest. This year's Fair theme is; “Rides, Ribbons and Rodeos” and the colorful winning poster was submitted by the First Place Winner Sam Coultas of Ventura. The Ventura County Fair begins August 1st and runs through August 12th. As always this year the Ventura County Fair is intent on providing good family entertainment to enjoyed by all! Another item of interest was CONTINUED » |