By Bob Crum — Wednesday, August 17th, 2011
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By Jean McLeod — Wednesday, August 17th, 2011
There were some new faces at the first 2011-2012 Fillmore Unified School District Board Meeting (FUSD). Dr. Alan Nishino was introduced as the Interim Fillmore Superintendent along with Michael Johnson as a new Assistant Superintendent. Also introduced was Scott Carroll new position as Principal of Sespe Elementary School and Sammy Martinez the new Associated Student Board (ASB) representative. Nishino brings years of experience having worked at Morgan Hill, Castaic, Alameda, and Hueneme High Schools. When discussing his goals Nishino highlighted students’ need to be productive citizens “driven to be the best” going forward. Johnson discussed the many years he has worked under Nishino and spoke of his confidence in Nishino’s leadership as the reason he came to work at FUSD. He addressed the needs of Fillmore’s large migrant population with over five hundred migrant students in school and a goal of speaking to every family. Johnson is also planning a newsletter to be sent to the students’ families to keep them informed of meetings and events associated with their children. Martinez, who grew up in Fillmore, is a junior at Fillmore High School and was an ASB member while attending Fillmore Middle School. Martinez is known as ‘Speaker of the House’ made his first official presentation to the School Board Martinez presenting the students’ new campaign “Make Every Minute Count-63,197 Minutes in a School Year.” |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 17th, 2011
Piru August 18-21
The Steel Challenge Shooting Association (SCSA), the national governing body for the sport of speed shooting, announced that Smith & Wesson, the 159-year-old iconic firearms maker, is expanding its support for the organization with its platinum level sponsorship of the Steel Challenge World Speed Shooting Championships. “For well over a century Smith & Wesson has played an active roll in promoting the shooting sports in America and around the world. Not only are they a platinum sponsor for this year’s Steel Challenge World Speed Shooting Championships, but they continue to work closely with SCSA to grow speed shooting through the Scholastic Steel Challenge program for youth and collegiate shooters,” said Scott Moore, Steel Challenge sponsor relations. Since the first Steel Challenge in 1981 Smith & Wesson has been a proud sponsor, helping the World Speed Shooting Championships grow into what is today the world’s premier exhibition of speed shooting. Year after year the match routinely draws the fastest shooters from around the globe, including several from Team Smith & Wesson. In 2010 members of the Smith & Wesson factory team collected nine titles at the Steel Challenge – more than any other industry team – and many of those shooters are expected to return this year to defend their titles. |
![]() Eagle Scout Sean Chandler, Troop 406, is pictured at the VFW meeting Tuesday night. Sean received a plaque for his Eagle Scout project: to build a Walk of Honor at Bardsdale Cemetery. Sean and the other Scouts removed aging asphalt walkway near the flagpole and replaced it with bricks, many engraved with the names of veterans from our community. The primary goal of Sean’s project was to give Fillmore area residents the opportunity to honor those who have served our nation. A plaque was installed at the base of the flagpole honoring all veterans. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 17th, 2011
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 10th, 2011
Story courtesy of Galvez Family On Saturday July 23rd, the famous phrase by St. Augustine came true: “He who sings, prays twice”; that was very evident at San Salvador Mission in Piru at the church choir festival “Animate, Let your Faith Shine”. This is the third year they have celebrated such a festival. What really stood out this year was great Christian music, friendship, prayer, happiness, good food and families coming together to praise the Lord. Bishop Thomas Curry added to the festive atmosphere of the day by celebrating an outdoor Mass to about 800 people. Alongside Bishop Curry was Father Barney Gatlin, Pastor of San Salvador Mission and St. Francis of Assisi Church in Fillmore. The Fillmore/Piru Church community felt blessed by having such a beautiful religious experience. For almost nine hours this religious event brought church choirs that ministered through Christian music, which made the crowds dance, jump, yell, sing and pray to their contagious beats and songs. The presence of choirs from Fillmore, Saticoy, Oxnard, Fullerton and of course Piru, came together as one Catholic Community. As a special guest the young people of Verbum Dei, a music ministry from Monterrey Mexico, came specifically for this occasion. Finally, the highlight of the day was Yesenia Flores, a professional recording artist who has given her life to Jesus Christ. Her energy, enthusiasm and love for the Lord and musical talent was an example for all those who attended. Besides all the great music, there was time to pray in front of the Blessed Sacrament, which was orchestrated by the religious sister, Consuelo Contreras from “La Casita de Oracion” in Oxnard. Our local seminarian, Luis Fernando Mejia Zaragoza, who studies at the seminary in Monterrey Mexico, led a discussion regarding “Faith” and the relationship to music. The discussion was very appropriate considering the day’s event. This event would not have been possible without the many people who helped make it a great success; especially Juan Arredondo who received a well deserved acknowledgement from Father Barney during the Mass. Juan’s excitement almost brought him to tears, when he stated: “It makes me very happy to see so many people gathered here today, all the work was well worth it.” “We want to thank all those who helped with the preparing and selling of the food, the sound engineering and all those who cleaned up after the event. Moreover, we want to thank Ray Galvez and his family for their hospitality in housing all 15 choir members from Monterrey and hosting a party for all the participants the next day at their home. Thank you to all of you who helped and may God bless you!” There are not enough words to express and describe the emotions that were felt during this special day. Maybe you will run into someone who attended the event so they can tell you about their experience and invite you to next year’s event. Get ready, it will be a memorable one, do not miss it! Meanwhile, “Animate” and let your faith shine! |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 10th, 2011
![]() A vintage VW Beetle took the worst of it on Tuesday around 7pm in front of the Fillmore Fire Station, when it collided with a van. No injuries were reported. Enlarge Photo |
By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Wednesday, August 10th, 2011
In an effort to provide the community with easier access to information and to assist in the often confusing and emotional aspects of civil processes, the Sheriff’s Office has added a Civil Processes link to their public website. The link can be accessed by going to www.VCSD.org and scrolling to the Public Resources tab at the bottom of the page, then clicking on the Civil Processes tab. The Civil Unit of the Sheriff’s Office receives, serves, and executes over 15,000 civil documents annually. The law requires that any civil process brought to the Sheriff for service must be valid on its face, issued by a competent authority, and accompanied by adequate legal instructions. The new link is designed to help assist the public with information on Civil Process Services offered by the Sheriff’s Office. The site contains general information on the types of services offered, the forms needed, applicable fees, links to other self-help resources and frequently asked questions (FAQ) associated with civil processes. Some of the types of processes include evictions, restraining orders and levies. The public is encouraged to use the Sheriff’s website and the Civil Processes link as a resource to assist them with information related to the service and requirements for civil processes. The information contained in the Civil Processes link should not be construed as legal advice. If you have a legal question, please contact an attorney. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 10th, 2011
The Steel Challenge World Speed Shooting Championships celebrate their 30th anniversary this year and once again the fastest pistoleros from around the world will converge on Piru, Calif. on August 18-20 to determine which of them is truly the fastest of the fast. Among those gunning for speed shooting glory will be local top guns Terry Olson of Fillmore, Chuck Richards of Ojai, Taran Butler and Scott Druyun of Simi Valley and Brad Simpson of Thousand Oaks.¬ More than 150 speed shooting experts from across America, Australia, Canada, Japan and the Philippines will compete in the three-day match. Since the first Steel Challenge in 1981, the World Speed Shooting Championships have determined who within the shooting sports community is the fastest in the world by utilizing an eight stage course of fire featuring five steel targets per stage. Shooters are required to draw on the sound of a buzzer and shoot the five targets in the fastest possible time. The shooter’s best four of five runs on seven stages, and three of four on one, are combined for their overall match time, with the difference between champion and runner-up often measured by just a few hundredths of a second. The fastest recorded winning time was set in 2008 by K.C. Eusebio, three-time World Speed Shooting Champion, who finished in an amazing 79.16 seconds. That's 155 shots fired, including 31 draws from the holster, in less than a minute and 20 seconds. The Steel Challenge Shooting Association (SCSA), the national governing body for the sport of Speed Shooting and organizer of the Steel Challenge, estimates that upwards of 50,000 rounds will be put down range during competition, and well in excess of three times that fired in practice leading up to the championships. For more information on the Steel Challenge Shooting Association visit www.SteelChallenge.com. To stay on top of this year’s match news follow @SteelChallenge on Twitter, find the ¬Steel Challenge on Facebook or visit the Steel Challenge blog. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 10th, 2011
![]() On Monday July 18th Captain Al Huerta handed out CERT (Community Emergency Response Training) certificates of complication. This was a Spanish speaking class and Captain Al Huerta had 12 men and women in attendance. CERT is a 7 day training course that prepares individuals how to be self sufficient in the event of a major emergency. Fillmore Fire Department encourages you and your family members to attend this 7 day training and get your self’s ready for an unexpected emergency. Enlarge Photo |
By Dick Diaz — Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011
Depending on what you are doing, three months can be a long time, or it can go by so fast that just saying it amazes you that it has really been that long! It was the latter response that I got from Fillmore's newest sitting police chief as I sat down in her office to welcome her to Fillmore and to interview her on her newest assignment in the twenty-four years she has been a deputy with the Ventura County Sheriff's Department. The first impression you get from Captain McGrath is the ease of her smile and warm relaxed presence she has. Her people skills are nice to see and will be of value as she manages law enforcement services for the Santa Clara Valley Area Station. Captain Monica McGrath is not a California native and until 1986 she called her home Glen Gardner, a Borough located in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. The size of Glen Gardner, approximately 2,000 residents, helps Captain McGrath in understanding the personality of a small town and what makes small towns like Fillmore unique. Although her home town is only about fifty miles from New York City Captain McGrath tells me she lived in a very rural area, with a small police department and very little crime. Captain McGrath moved to California in 1986 while working for New York Life Insurance and worked out of offices located at Hill Street and Telephone Road across from the County Government Center and the Headquarters of the Ventura County Sheriff's Department. While working there she told me she always wondered what the large brown buildings were across the street and in August of 1987 she intimately learned what they were when she entered the Ventura County Sheriff's Academy as a new Deputy Sheriff's Trainee. Since her career began Captain McGrath has had many assignments; with Detention Services at the former Branch Jail Honor Farm in Ojai, patrol deputy/special enforcement detail with the Camarillo Police Department, Academy Instructor teaching Juvenile Law and Vehicle Operations, Youth Officer with the Camarillo Police Department, Academy Recruit Training Officer, Human Resources Background Investigator, Sexual Assault Investigator for East Valley Police Services, Sergeant within Detention Services, Sergeant with West County Patrol Services in the City of Ojai, Internal Affairs Investigator, Supervisor Sheriff's Personnel and Human Resources, Detective Sergeant for the City of Camarillo, Patrol Watch Commander, Administrative Captain with the Camarillo Police Department and the surrounding unincorporated area and now her current assignment as Captain/Chief of Police for the Santa Clara Valley Area Station. The Santa Clara Valley Area Station is CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011
![]() A non-injury, single car accident occurred on Oak Avenue, 700 Block, Thursday afternoon. The Saturn driven by Martin Pulido, 45, of Oak View, going westbound, lost control of his car when he hit gravel at the side of the roadway and continued into a storm ditch after damaging an adjacent fence. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011
![]() This Chevrolet pickup was involved in a collision with a dump truck near Atmore Road, Thursday. No reports of personal injury were recorded but the pickup suffered substantial damage. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011
The Fillmore Unified School Board is pleased to announce the selection of Dr. Alan Nishino as Interim Superintendent. Dr. Nishino will serve the district until the Board searches and selects a new superintendent spring 2012. Dr. Nishino has served for 14 years as a school district superintendent. He was the superintendent of Morgan Hill Unified School District in Morgan Hill, California, and Alameda Unified School District in Alameda, California; both are K-12 districts with approximately 10,000 students. He was the superintendent of Castaic Union School District in Castaic, California which is a smaller K-8 school district with approximately 2,500 students. Dr. Nishino was the 2007 San Jose Educator of the Year. He has served on advisory committees for California State University, Northridge, the University of Southern California and the Los Angeles County Sheriff. He was a master teacher for student teachers from USC, CSU Northridge and Chapman College. Many of his early years in education began right here in Ventura County at the Hueneme Elementary School District where he was a teacher, assistant principal and principal. Dr. Nishino has lived in Oxnard since 1980. His many leadership strengths as a district superintendent include increasing district wide test scores and decreasing high school drop-out rates; increasing student passing rates on the California High School Exit Exam; increasing the number of students taking Advanced Placement Classes; implementing a significant number of technology based services for students, staff, and parents; significantly increased the number of middle school students in Algebra and successfully connected the school district to community and civic leaders. Board President, Virginia De La Piedra, stated, “Dr. Nishino impressed the Board with his passion for academic excellence. He is ready to be a partner with the Board in ensuring that all the students in Fillmore receive the highest quality education. His experience in a wide variety of districts and communities will go a long way in assisting us to positively move forward. The Board believes that we have many strengths in the district but there are also areas where we can improve. We believe that Dr. Nishino will help us develop a road map for that improvement. One of his former board members stated that his absolute strength is that he will always focus on and make decisions on what is best for kids and that is what we want for Fillmore Unified students.” Dr. Nishino will begin working in the school district on July 28, 2011. To assist with a smooth transition, during the first few weeks he will meet with the Board to clarify key district objectives, meet with teachers, parents, staff and administration to introduce himself, and review data that will help define responsibilities and timelines. |
By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011
On July 25, 2011, at approximately 7:37 AM., the Service manager for William L. Morris Chevrolet dealership in Fillmore reported to the Ventura County Sheriff's Office that multiple vehicles on the dealership lot appeared to have been vandalized and possibly burglarized as well. Deputies from the Fillmore Police Department responded to investigate the crime and determined that during the over-night hours, a total of seven Chevrolet Sport Utility Vehicles had been burglarized. It appears the suspect(s) forced entry into the vehicles and targeted the third row seats and the in-dash GPS systems of the vehicles. The Fillmore Police Department Investigations Unit is handling the investigation. Anyone with information about the crime or the identity of the suspects, or their whereabouts, is asked to contact either Detective Mario Aguilar or Detective Darin Hendren at (805) 524-2233. Ventura County Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000.00 reward for information, which leads to the arrest and criminal complaint against the person(s) responsible for this crime. The caller may remain anonymous. The call is not recorded. Call Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS (8477). Multiple 459 PC – Vehicle Burglaries |
![]() St. Peter’s Basilica where Archbishop Jose Gomez received the Pallium from Pope Benedict XVI. Enlarge Photo By Jason Ramirez — Wednesday, July 27th, 2011
Rome trip a memorable experience
![]() Fillmore residents Katie Ramirez and her son Jason in Rome. They were with a group of 300 who went to Rome for the Official Pallium Pilgrimage. Enlarge Photo On June 25, my mother, Katie Ramirez and I journeyed with a group of three hundred to Rome for the Official Pallium Pilgrimage to witness Archbishop Jose H. Gomez receive the Pallium from Pope Benedict XVI. Also, those from Fillmore who attended the pilgrimage were Vern and Joann Arnold, Ray Talley, Geraldine Lee, and Kathy Otis. During our week there, we visited Basilicas of St. Mary Major, St. John Lateran and Santi Quattro Coronati and celebrated mass with Archbishop Gomez and Cardinal Mahoney, along with Auxiliary Bishops from Los Angeles and several Monsignors, and Priest. Also in attendance were Monsignor Joseph Hernandez and Father John Garnica. We were fortunate to have charismatic and knowledgeable tour guides who shared a wealth of information regarding the history of Rome as well as inside the Balilicas and the beautiful architecture, mosaics, and sculptures inside these spiritual and gorgeous buildings. Some of the highlights were an afternoon tour of Rome including Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, Pantheon, and Basilica of Santa Maria Sopra Minerva and Piazza Navona. We also attended a full-day excursion to Assisi, where we celebrated Mass of Thanksgiving at the Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels. Getting up early in the morning, jogging through the streets of Rome and observing the beauty that is the city of Rome were also among the many memorable experiences. The highlight of the trip was three days of touring the Vatican City. We were able to have a walking tour of the Basilica of St. Peter. The size and beauty of this Basilica is truly indescribable. The mosaics and sculptures are breathtaking. My personal favorite was La Pieta by Michelangelo. This sculpture is so powerful. On Tuesday, we celebrated mass within St. Peter with all in attendance from the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. On Wednesday, we were blessed to attend the Pallium Mass at St. Peter’s on the Feast of St. Peter and Paul, where Archbishop Gomez received the Pallium from Pope Benedict XVI. This was such an honor and privilege to be in attendance and celebrate mass given by the Holy Father. On Thursday, we attended a Special Audience with his Eminence. To be in his presence was a once in a lifetime experience. This trip was amazing on multiple levels; to visit the Basilicas and celebrate mass, attend a mass given by the Holy Father, witness the beauty that is Rome, and go on this journey with my mother was a blessing. Also, as a 6th grade teacher in which Ancient Rome is part of our curriculum, to share photos and stories of Rome will only bring this ancient civilization more to life for my students. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 27th, 2011
On July 11, 2011 MacKenzie & Albritton LLP, attorney for Verizon Wireless, sent an eight page letter to Fillmore Mayor Gayle Washburn, Councilmembers Brooks, Walker, Conaway and Sipes, and City Attorney Ted Schneider, with attachments. The letter addressed the Planning Commission’s unanimous approval of a Verizon cellular tower and the Fillmore City Council’s appeal of that approval. Following are excerpts from the letter. The city narrowly avoided a lawsuit by Verizon Wireless by withdrawing their ‘appeal’ at the July 12th council meeting after closed session held with Schneider, where the letter was considered. Highlights of the letter are: Unreasonable Discrimination in violation of the Telecommunications Act; Due Process, Brown Act and Government Code Violations; Failure to provide Verizon Wireless with a record of the proceedings; Failure to state objections in the Appeal documents; Failure to place consideration of an appeal vote on the agenda; Lack of authority to file the Appeal; and Expression of Bias and Usurpation of Planning Commission’s Authority. Three commissioners resigned over the council’s questionable actions. THE LETTER The Council’s appeal is CONTINUED » |
![]() Volunteers fro Kavlico Corp in Moorpark and its parent company Custom Sensors Technology dig trenches and dip paint brushes last Saturday in Piru for Habitat for Humanity. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 27th, 2011
Teamwork was the word of the day last Saturday when Kavlico Corp. of Moorpark and its parent company Custom Sensors Technology worked on two Habitat for Humanity homes in Piru. The four bedroom two bath homes, which are owned by the Orozco and Vergara families, are nearly complete, as the teams worked on painting the interior and exterior, and trenches were dug for a retaining wall, and sewer and water lines. Blistering heat accompanied the day but the dedicated workers pitched in with paint brushes, shovel and hammer to accomplish their goals. John Kistler, construction manager for Habitat for Humanity in Ventura County, was on-site to direct the volunteers and homeowner Maria Orozco. Kistler said a lot of organizing goes into directing the different volunteers who show up each week. But at the end of the day, the volunteers are glad they put in the work, said Kistler. Kavlico employee Juanita Pena said working for Habitat is a great feeling, giving back to the community. She recommended it to anyone. Adam Tabakian, director of sales and marketing at Kavlico said that working together on a project like Habitat is an excellent way for employees to get together. For more information go to www.habitatventura.org. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 27th, 2011
Charges include assault with a deadly weapon with a hate crime special allegation, assault, and violation of civil rights
District Attorney Gregory D. Totten announced today that Nicholas Klopp 27, of Piru, was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon with a hate crime special allegation, assault, and violation of civil rights, by a Ventura On the evening of December 18, 2010, Brian Schumacher and Aaron Argueta were assaulted outside the Osabi restaurant in Ventura after attending a birthday party for a friend. Mr. Schumacher was hit in the face with a glass thrown by Klopp and Mr. Argueta was punched in the face by Klopp. Before and during the assault, Klopp yelled derogatory statements regarding the race and sexual orientation of the victims and members of their group. Klopp was immediately taken into custody following the verdict. Sentencing is set for August 18, 2011, at 8:30 a.m., in courtroom 23 of the Ventura County Superior Court. |
By Dick Diaz — Wednesday, July 27th, 2011
On Friday, July 22nd I had an exciting opportunity to attend the closing ceremonies of the Bardsdale United Methodist Church's Vacation Bible School. This year's theme was the “Shake it Up Cafe Where Kids Carry Out God's Recipe!” This year the Bardsdale United Methodist Church's Vacation Bible School started on Monday, July 18th and ended on Friday, July 22nd. There were a total of 83 registered children ages 2 years to 14 years who attended each day from 9:00 am. to 12:00 noon at the Church. The cost to each participant was $10 which also included daily healthy snacks. The Director of this years program, and for the previous four year's, Sharon Hurd, told me there were 14 staff, 31 volunteers and 10 youth leaders participating and assisting in this year's Vacation Bible School. Of the 83 children ten were Pre-Schoolers. The Bardsdale United Methodist Church's Pastor Kent Fromer told me, “We couldn't have done this program and the programs year after year without the hard work of the Vacation Bible School Director Sharon Hurd and all the hard work of the many volunteers, youth leaders and staff! Sharon begins preparing for the Vacation Bible School months in advance and works many hours selecting the theme and lining up the volunteers and staff in order to have a meaningful Vacation Bible School!” One of the staff members explained to me the choice and meaning of this year's theme: “The theme for this year's Vacation Bible School, Shake it Up Cafe was chosen because Jesus calls us to “shake up” our lives and become his followers. The Bible gives us the recipe and the Vacation Bible School introduces the children to stories of biblical festivals that reveal these ingredients and link the Old Testament, the New Testament, and our lives today. Each day a different lesson was selected and a recipe utilized as a teaching tool; Israelites Celebrate Passover, Festival Celebrations for the Israelites, Jesus Celebrates the Festival Booths, Jesus Celebrates Passover and Celebrating the Festival of Weeks and Pentecost.” In addition to learning the daily lessons each participant was taught the lesson of giving to others less fortunate and were encouraged to bring a daily donation to be shared equally between two selected causes. The first cause to help feed needy families and individuals through the Saint Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Fillmore. The Church serves daily meals to 110 people at their Church. The other is the Canine Adoption and Rescue League (C.A.R.L.) in Ventura County. C.A.R.L. advocates for animal welfare, seeking to end the needless deaths of companion animals through adoption, education and outreach programs. At the end of the week $225 had been collected and divide equally among the two selected programs. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 20th, 2011
Fillmore man has prior murder conviction
Alfred Johnson, 67 of Fillmore, has been ordered to stand trial for dealing drugs at the Fillmore Senior Apartments, 400 block Santa Clara Street, following a preliminary hearing which also discovered he is a convicted murderer. It was revealed that Johnson has a prior strike for the 1960’s murder in Los Angeles County and served prison time. On January 20, 2011, the Sheriff’s West County Street Narcotics Team concluded a month long narcotic sales investigation on Johnson. Investigators received information that Johnson was selling Oxycodone from his apartment unit, which is part of a senior citizen living community complex. Investigators obtained enough evidence to get a search warrant for Johnson’s apartment unit. The search revealed approximately 1,000 medication pills the vast majority of them being Oxycodone and other opiate derivative medications. In addition, packaging material for sales, pay ledgers and surveillance cameras were found in the apartment unit. Johnson was taken into custody without incident for possessing opiate medication for the purpose of sales. Johnson’s bail was set at $55,000.00 and his arraignment was held January 24, 2011. He is now free on bail. |
