Dry Conditions and Increased Fire Activity Lead to Burning Suspension
Cal Fire
Cal Fire

Sacramento, CA - California’s increased fire activity, coupled with the current weather forecast for continued heightened fire danger, has prompted CAL FIRE to suspend all burning permits and open fire within the State Responsibility Area of California. The Burn Ban suspends all residential burn permits, forest management, hazard abatement, and other industrial-type permitted burning within the 31 million acres of State Responsibility Area.

“Over 8,000 CAL FIRE, local and federal firefighters are on the frontlines of nearly a dozen major wildfires that are burning across California,” said Chief Ken Pimlott, CAL FIRE Director. “With conditions being so dry, we need to take every step possible to prevent new wildfires from starting.”

Campfires within organized campgrounds or on private property are allowed if they are in a designated campfire site that prevents fire from spreading outside the site. The burning suspension will remain in effect until there is a significant change in weather conditions or until the end of fire season.

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The end of Summer at the Boys & Girls Club.
The end of Summer at the Boys & Girls Club.
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The Ventura County Fair Parade marched down Ventura’s Main St. this morning for a crowd of thousands of parade-goers and participants who came out to enjoy the fresh air and fun. The parade, produced by Ventura Elks Lodge #1430, was a celebration announcing the 2012 Ventura County Fair, “Rides, Ribbons & Rodeos.”

Judging the 88 enthusiastic entries were Ventura County Supervisor 5th District John C. Zaragoza, Nan Drake of Harrison Industries and Leticia Austin of United Way.

The Ventura County Fair is proud to announce the trophy winners of the 2012 Ventura County Fair Parade:
Jr. Color Guard: Cub Scouts 3176
Color Guard 1st –187th Airborne Regimental
Floats-School: 1st—Ventura High School Pep Squad
2nd—Buena High School Pep Squad
3rd—Ventura High School Dance Team
Floats-Commercial: 1st—Totally Local VC
2nd-Carnevale Ventura
3rd- County Ventura St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee
Floats-Adult Club: 1st—“Country Lovers” Western Dance
2nd—VFW Post 1679
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Livingston Visiting Nurse Association will hold Diabetes Classes to introduce basic information regarding diet, medication, exercise, blood sugar monitoring, new developments and common problems. Open to the public and free of charge, the classes are held the first Tuesday of the month, 1:00 – 2:30 pm @Livingston VNA, 1996 Eastman Ave, #101, Ventura. No registration is necessary; for information call Linda Hampson, RN, MSN @ 805-642-0239, ext 723. Spanish Speaking Diabetes Classes are also being offered the second Monday of the month, 3 – 4:30 pm @ Livingston Memorial plus the fourth Monday of the month, 3 – 4:30 pm @ Santa Paula Hospital, 825 N. 10th St. Call 642-0239 for information.

 
Removal of the east alley-way
Removal of the east alley-way
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Ventura Site Excavation Nears Completion

As the first year of construction comes to a close, the last shoring beams are being installed so that we may excavate the remaining dirt from the site. Once this is completed the final soil enhancement columns will be drilled and filled, setting up the next construction phase of pouring the initial foundation footings of the new hospital.

As part of the final excavation, thirteen electrical “feed” lines supporting the existing hospital were relocated to clear the land for the new hospital.

As this work finishes, we have also permanently removed the east section of the alley-way behind the existing hospital. As the future hospital is built, this area will encompass the “healing garden” and the connecting walkways between the existing hospital and the new hospital.

 
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ventura County receive check from Monsanto
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ventura County receive check from Monsanto
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Camarillo, CA – Studies have shown youth in Big Brothers Big Sisters programs show improvements in academic, behavioral and socio-emotional outcomes. 83% of children involved in the program agree that having a Big Brother or Big Sister mentor instilled in them positive guiding values and principles. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ventura County will now be able to increase investment in its after-school program, thanks to employees of the Oxnard Monsanto site who nominated the organization for a $20,000 grant.

Big Brothers Big Sisters, the largest donor and volunteer supported youth mentoring organization in the United States, is recognized as the #1 non-profit working with at-risk youth. The organization provides meaningful, professionally supported matches between adult volunteer mentors, called Bigs, and children, called Littles, in Ventura County and neighboring communities.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ventura County will utilize the grant to expand its after-school mentoring program to include more children in the city of Santa Paula, California. The organization serves 1,500 kids and teens through Ventura County by providing quality mentoring programs and services to help youth achieve their full potential in school, work, and life.

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(l-r) Floyd Griffin receives the Paul Harris Award from District Governor Frank Ortiz.
(l-r) Floyd Griffin receives the Paul Harris Award from District Governor Frank Ortiz.
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(l-r) District Governor Frank Ortiz, wife Scotty and Club President Tim Hagel.
(l-r) District Governor Frank Ortiz, wife Scotty and Club President Tim Hagel.
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The Rotary Clubs of Fillmore were visited recently by District Governor, Frank Ortiz and his wife, Scotty. His theme this year is Ignite and he wants to encourage the members to keep moving forward with relevance in the community, adding more members and increasing future leaders. He was pleased to see how the merger of the two clubs is coming along.

While visiting District Governor Frank presented a Paul Harris Award to deserving member Floyd Griffin. Later the club presented the Ortiz's with a basket of local fruit, veggies, honey and jam.

 
Ramona Comes Home Again

Performances by the core cast and dancers from the world famous Hemet Ramona Outdoor Play will highlight the fifth annual “Ramona Days” –September 29, 10AM-4PM at Rancho Camulos Museum National Historic Landmark , Piru, CA. Helen Hunt Jackson’s 1884 classic California novel, Ramona, will come to life at the “Home of Ramona” as we celebrate all things Ramona. In addition to seeing vignettes from the play (11:00, 1:00, and 3:00), visitors can watch the 1910 Mary Pickford movie filmed on location at Camulos, view unique memorabilia and historic displays, experience living history and attend presentations by Ramona experts such as “Ramona Memories “ author Dydia DeLyser, Ramona pageant historian Phil Brigandi, and film maker Hugh Munro Neely. Learn the art of flamenco with Sakai Flamenco and Linda “La Matadora“Andrade. There will also be food, music, a used book sale, art and craft sales and demonstrations, original artwork by local artists, museum and garden tours, free children’s activities and more. Visitors are encouraged to come in costume and character for a fun experience. View the 2009 event filmed for Roger Martin’s Out and About series: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UmGbXwCMao .

In order to encourage wide community participation, admission fees are reasonable with advance tickets for $5, and gate admission $10. Children aged 12 and under will be free. Advance tickets are now available in person at our gift shop, via email, phone, mail, and at will call. Additional details will be posted at www.ranchocamulos.org / 805-521-1501 as available. Vendor, volunteer, and sponsorship opportunities are also available for this unique event. All proceeds benefit the historical preservation, restoration, and educational efforts of this 501(c) 3 museum. Rancho Camulos is located on HWY 126, 2 miles East of Piru / 10 miles west of the I-5 Newhall Ranch Road exit.

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Ventura, CA - Starting September 1, 2012, VISTA bus riders throughout Ventura County will again be able to pay their fares using VCTC’s popular Go Ventura Smartcard. This will allow riders to once again use one pass for both VISTA and the partner transit providers – Gold Coast Transit, Simi Valley Transit, Thousand Oaks Transit, Camarillo Area Transit, and Moorpark Transit.

“Due to the sudden notice regarding CUSA’s bankruptcy, the Commission was forced to move very quickly to get the Smartcard equipment removed from the prior VISTA vehicles,” noted VCTC Executive Director Darren Kettle. “After such a great response from our riders about how efficient the Smartcard is, we’re happy to say we’ll be re-installing the equipment in VISTA’s interim fleet during the month of August. We expect every VISTA bus will include the required equipment in time for the September 1 launch date.”

Despite the recent change in operations contractors, VISTA continues to offer the same schedules and fares. The Go Ventura Smartcard allows the user to travel seamlessly on most Ventura County public bus operators.

Sales of the popular cashless Smartcard have now resumed. “If you have a Smartcard, it’s still valid. If you want to buy one, or need a replacement, visit your nearest sales outlet. If you have turned in your Go Ventura Smartcard, you can get a free replacement card. Simply contact the VCTC Transit Office for assistance,” Kettle added.

To locate the Go Ventura sales outlet nearest you, call (800) 438-1112 or visit www.goventura.org.

 
This Summer has been a full one for the Boys & girls Club of Santa Clara Valley. There has been an average of 110-140 youth attending daily.
This Summer has been a full one for the Boys & girls Club of Santa Clara Valley. There has been an average of 110-140 youth attending daily.
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Above, Harold Foy (l), Owner , Fillmore Building Supply, Mike Munoz (center), father of Roberto Munoz and Roberto (Eagle Scout candidate) laying concrete in forms for the bench on the memorial site. June 2012. Pictured left, a 12x20” plaque will be installed on the front face of the concrete bench by Harold Foy in August 2012. The bronze plaqye was fabricated in New York and is provided by the Grtiz-MacKenzie Family to the project.
Above, Harold Foy (l), Owner , Fillmore Building Supply, Mike Munoz (center), father of Roberto Munoz and Roberto (Eagle Scout candidate) laying concrete in forms for the bench on the memorial site. June 2012. Pictured left, a 12x20” plaque will be installed on the front face of the concrete bench by Harold Foy in August 2012. The bronze plaqye was fabricated in New York and is provided by the Grtiz-MacKenzie Family to the project.
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1st Lt. Toby Gritz

The 40-year-old Redwood Tree Memorial honoring hometown hero 1st Lt. Toby R. Gritz, USMC, on Fillmore High School's main campus received a much needed makeover this summer, thanks to a Boy Scout on a special mission.
The popular spot located in the front of the venerable high school is the focus of Boy Scout Troop 406 of Fillmore; namely as an Eagle Scout project by candidate Roberto Munoz. Harold Foy, owner of Fillmore Building Supply, donated materials and hundreds of hours, and served as technical expert throughout the lengthy project.
“The memorial serves as a tribute to a truly great American, and honors and educates new generations about service and sacrifice,” said Bob MacKenzie, brother of Toby Gritz. “Our family wants to thank Eagle Candidate Robert Munoz, Harold Foy, and the many, many members of the community without whose dedication and hard work this day would not be possible.”

The public is invited to the rededication on Saturday, August 18th, 2012, at 2:00 P.M.

Toby's classmates of 1962, friends, family, supporters, Scouts, and others will come together in celebration and remembrance. In addition, the Pasadena-based 2nd Battalion, 23rd Marines, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve will present the colors at the event.

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A powerful thunder and lightening storm caused temporary power outages on Friday, August 3rd in Fillmore. Parts of downtown Fillmore were without power for approximately two hours, more in other sections. Southern Cal Edison dispatched crews to repair the problem.
A powerful thunder and lightening storm caused temporary power outages on Friday, August 3rd in Fillmore. Parts of downtown Fillmore were without power for approximately two hours, more in other sections. Southern Cal Edison dispatched crews to repair the problem.
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Funds Raised Support Free Services to Families in Ventura County

A diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease changes a family forever.

When that diagnosis occurs, the Alzheimer’s Association is available to provide support and services for the people with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers, who must deal with the disease and its impact on their lives for years to come.

Each year, the Walk to End Alzheimer’s raises awareness and funds for Alzheimer care, support and research. In Ventura County, there are two Walks this year: Saturday, Sept. 15 at Channel Islands Harbor; and Saturday, Sept. 22 at California Lutheran University.

“It’s time to get really serious about ending Alzheimer’s disease,” said Andrew Peake, the 2012 Walk Manager in Ventura County. “Scientists say they are at a tipping point in Alzheimer research, which gives us all hope. Until a prevention, cure or adequate treatment can be found, the Alzheimer’s Association will be here to give families the help they need. That’s what makes the Walk to End Alzheimer’s so very important.”

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Ventura County, CA - The Naval Base Ventura County Surf Contest presented for the first time by the Navy Region South West Sustainable Solid Waste Program will showcase some of the best surfers in Southern California.

The contest, which will be held Aug. 18-19 beginning at 7 a.m. daily is free and open to the public. This is an exciting opportunity for the surfing community to access some of the best waves Southern California has to offer. The event draws international surfing champions from around the globe, and 150 contestants are expected to ride the waves.

The surf contest will feature military competitors from all the armed forces. Military competitors will range the junior enlisted ranks to senior officers. Three-time winner Matt Merel of the U.S. Coast Guard returns to defend his title for a fourth consecutive year. Local Ventura professionals Dane Reynolds and Cory Arrambide, along with aerial innovator Christian Flecher, surfer ambassador Mary Osborne and Surfing Magazine’s 2011 Shaper of the Year Robert Weiner will display their talents at this year’s event.

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A note from the Gritz Family to Alumni members, Fillmore residents, and class of '62. We hope you and the entire HS '62 classmates will join us August 18th, at 2:00pm for a celebration on the grounds of the High School in Fillmore. A wonderful team of Scouts, Harold Foy ('70), of Fillmore Building Supply, family, and friends have worked to renovate the redwood Tree Memorial for Toby R. Gritz. Landscaping, benches, and more have been installed over the summer. The crowning point will be a lovely bronze plaque unveiled on the 18th depicting a smiling Toby and his Marine Cobra gunship. Roberto Munoz, son of Mike ('70) and Janey Munoz has worked tirelessly and selflessly on the site as an Eagle Scout project for Troop 406. A Marine Color Guard from Camp Pendleton will begin the short celebration. Family members from around the country will provide personal perceptive and friends and supporters will reinforce the theme of Forever 25. Brother Rocky will sing an enduring family song our Mom wrote for Toby.

Refreshments will be served immediately after the event at Central Grill.

Please join us and celebrate Toby. It'll be a great time to get together and rekindle friendships. Questions? Please contact Bob (Gritz) Mackenzie 360-239-4465.

 

Hello! I would like to invite you to the 2012 Ventura Country Fair. It will be held from August 1- August 12. August, 1st is Dollar Day until 3pm. August 3 is Youth Day, children under 12 years of age get in for free. August 7th is seniors and persons with disabilities day, and they get in free. August 8th is, arriving before 3pm and admission is $3. August 9th is Military Appreciation Day, they get in free with show of I.D. August 2,6,7, and 9 is Wristband Day. They are sold from 11-6pm for unlimited rides for $25. There will be free concerts every night. I would also like to invite you to the Ventura County Fair Junior Livestock Action Friday August 10. Our club has 40 plus animals going to fair. We have lambs, pigs, and steers for sale. We have been working hard all summer and would love to share our projects with you. Everybody will participate in showmanship on Saturday the 11th. Please come and support our youth. Thank You.
Alexis Sierra
Piru 4-H- Reporter

 

There is a rumor that there is a higher rate of respiratory illness and cancer in Fillmore due to the presence of the oil refinery across Pole Creek. If you purchase a home adjacent to the site, the realtors are required to notify you of potential hazards associated with the site. Yet no one has ever confirmed or refuted this rumor. There has been lots of testing of the ground, water and air, but no testing of the persons living in the area.

Youth, staff and adult volunteers from One Step a la Vez (a teen program in Fillmore) are conducting a survey to get scientific information about the health effects of the toxic waste site. Under the supervision of Dr. James Dahlgren (Environmental Toxicologist) and his staff they are conducting a survey of residents to the west of the refinery site. The survey began on August 1st and will continue until completed. Volunteers will be going door to door asking for residents to fill out a health history form. If you live near Pole Creek, please participate in the study; the more participants who share information, the more accurate the study.

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Hello City of Fillmore, My name is Rachel Lucio I am 16 years old and I am the Historian for Sespe 4-H. I would like to invite you all to come support the Sespe 4-H members as we compete at the 2012 Ventura County Fair. The Sespe 4-H members have all worked hard for this upcoming event. We hope to see you and your friends and family this year. It would be a fun and good time watching us show our animals. We would like to give a special thanks to Sue Maynard for all her help out at the farm.
Yours truly,
Rachel Lucio,
Sespe 4-H Historian

 
Seneca Resource West, Sespe Field Office which is based in Bakersfield, California, donated funds to the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley to provide enrichment programs. Above, Luke Faith and Felix Salazar, Operators present the Director of Operations Pearl Galvan a check.  Club staff and members thanked the men for their donation.
Seneca Resource West, Sespe Field Office which is based in Bakersfield, California, donated funds to the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley to provide enrichment programs. Above, Luke Faith and Felix Salazar, Operators present the Director of Operations Pearl Galvan a check. Club staff and members thanked the men for their donation.
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Ventura County Clerk Recorder/Registrar of Voters, Mark A. Lunn, announced that the November 6, 2012, Presidential General Election is a partisan run-off election, as well as a regular election date for cities, special districts, and school districts.

“Every election is an opportunity for voters to participate in our great democracy, not only can this election change the course of our country but also our county, cities and various districts,” said Mark A. Lunn. “I encourage every registered voter to mark their calendars and vote November 6, 2012.”

The November 6, 2012, Presidential General Election will include the following offices:
President and Vice President
United States Senator
Representative in Congress – 24th, 25th, 26th and 30th Districts
Member of State Senate – 19th and 27th Districts
Member of State Assembly – 37th, 38th, 44th and 45th Districts
County Supervisor 1st District

General Municipal Elections include the following offices:
City of Camarillo – Two City Council Members
City of Fillmore – Three City Council Members, One City Treasurer and One City Clerk
City of Moorpark – Mayor* and Two City Council Members
City of Ojai – Two City Council Members, One City Treasurer and One City Clerk
City of Oxnard – Mayor*, Two City Council Members, One City Treasurer and One City Clerk
City of Port Hueneme – Two City Council Members
City of Santa Paula – Two City Council Members, One City Treasurer and One City Clerk
City of Simi Valley – Mayor* and Two City Council Members
City of Thousand Oaks – Two City Council Members

*Full term of 2 years

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