By Anonymous — Monday, January 10th, 2011
VENTURA & MONTEREY, CA — Girl Scouts of California’s Central Coast Girl Scout Council today announced that local Girl Scouts will be offering customers a premium selection of the six best-selling Girl Scout Cookies of all time during this year’s Cookie Program starting January 15 — March 20, 2011. Girl Scout Cookie Rallies and Bake-Off events will be held throughout the council in celebration beginning this weekend. “The Girl Scout Cookie Sale is America’s cookie sale,” said Sherry Sybesma, Chief Executive Officer, Girl Scouts of California’s Central Coast. “For girls, the cookie sale is an opportunity to have fun with friends, to be responsible for money, and to set goals to fund activities, travel and service projects.” In recent years, the council has offered eight cookie varieties. However, cookie bakery research shows that nearly all Girl Scout Cookie customers have a favorite among these bestsellers, known as the Super Six: The Girl Scout Cookie Program is a hands-on leadership and business program for girls. This cookie season, girls will also learn the business basics behind offering the Super Six. By focusing on America’s most beloved cookie favorites and streamlining delivery, the council is making the program easier for girls and busy volunteers. “The Girl Scout Cookie Sale is the only event I know of in which a non-profit raises a significant part of the money it needs to fund its mission in a way that actually moves that mission forward,” Sybesma added. “Most fundraising happens outside the mission, but when consumers purchase Girl Scout Cookies, they are playing an active role in helping girls develop the skills and attitudes they need to become leaders in their own lives and the wider world.” Through the annual Girl Scout Cookie Program, girls set goals, and girls decide how to use the money they earn. Many successful businesswomen and community leaders credit Girl Scout Cookies for teaching them the life skills they use today. While Girl Scouts of California’s Central Coast will follow trends which indicate that the five core cookie varieties (Thin Mints, Samoas®, Tagalongs®, Trefoils, and Do-si-dos®) appeal to more than 80 percent of cookie customers, based on local customer preferences, the council has also chosen to include a sixth cookie, Lemon Chalet Cremes™. Girl Scout Cookie proceeds also help the council support volunteers, provide girl scholarships, and maintain program centers. Cookie boothing will be held February 25—March 20. To learn more about the Girl Scout Cookie Program, or to order cookies, call: 800-822-2427, or visit: www.girlscoutsccc.org. Register for Girl Scout Cookie Rallies at: www.girlscoutsccc.org. |
By Anonymous — Monday, January 10th, 2011
The Ventura County Veterans Employment Committee (VCVEC) invites employers to participate in the 1st Semi-annual Job and Resource Fair. If you are looking for motivated job candidates who are trained, educated, and have leadership skills, it makes sense to hire Veterans, National Guard, or Reservists - because they will immediately add value to your business. Job candidates attending will range from those who are seeking new careers, to those who are looking for their first job since returning from military duty. Note: the Job and Resource Fair is open to all job seekers. The deadline for registration is Friday, January 14, 2011. For questions regarding registration, contact Don Todd, 805-290-4243, dtodd@ilrc-trico.org. To submit job postings, contact Linda Phelps, 805-382-8633, linda.phelps@edd.ca.gov,or Daniel Willyerd, 805-503-5539,or daniel.willyerd@edd.ca.gov. Deadline for Registration for Employers: January 14,2011 The event is supported and brought to the Ventura County Community by members of VCVEC: The California Community Colleges, The California Department of Veterans Affairs, Independent Learning Resource Center, Life After Brain Injury, Santa Barbara Business College, Gold Coast Veterans Foundation, The Department of Rehabilitation, Veterans Educational Transitional Services Ventura County and CACI Technologies, Inc. |
By Anonymous — Thursday, January 6th, 2011
Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You. Enlarge Photo Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You. Enlarge Photo Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You. Enlarge Photo Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You. Enlarge Photo Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please add any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, January 5th, 2011
Part 1
Explorers: The Fillmore Police Department’s first Santa Clara Valley Explorer program, February 9th. Enlarge Photo Boy Scouts: Fillmore Boy Scout Troop #406 were recognized for their outstanding service to the community in February. Enlarge Photo Waste Water Plant: Fillmore’s Wastewater Plant was named Project of the Year at the National Engineer’s Week Banquet held at the Reagan Library on February 18th. Enlarge Photo Pete Egedi: In March, former Fillmore Fire Chief Pete Egedi was indicted on one count of embezzlement and three counts of grand theft. Enlarge Photo Piru Charter School: After a lenghty and often conentious process, the Piru Charter was denied on May 5, 2010. Enlarge Photo Marijuana: In July a man jumped over a cliff at Dead Man’s curve, Goodenough Road, to escape police. Over 70-pounds of marijuana were found in his car. Unrelated, in April the city place a moratorium on the establishment and operation of medical marijuana dispensaries. Enlarge Photo Water Recycling Plant: The city of Fillmore celebrated the official open house of the Water Recycling Plant on May 22. Enlarge Photo State Champions: The Fillmore High School Cheerleading Squad won First Place in the California State Championships in June. Enlarge Photo Reduced Hours: The Towne Theatre’s operating days were reduced to Friday, Saturday and Sunday as a cost-saving measure. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, January 5th, 2011
Part 2
School Resource Officer: Above: At the start of the school year, Officer Leo Vazquez began his duty as F.U.S.D. School Resource Officer. Enlarge Photo No Confidence: In September (above) Scott Lee reads a Letter of No Confidence, signed by 32 city employees, concerning City Manager Yvonne Quiring. Enlarge Photo Sierra High School: SHS received a renovation, transforming it into a beautiful campus by October. Enlarge Photo Pool Closed: Fillmore City Council voted to close the community pool from October 17, 2010 to February 7, 2011. Enlarge Photo Football Rivalry: The 100 year football rivalry between Fillmore and Santa Paula was celebrated in November. Enlarge Photo Election: Above: Mayor Patti Walker cast her vote for re-election. Walker and Brian Sipes (inset) won the two open seats on Nov. 7th. Enlarge Photo Sports Hall of Fame: The Fillmore High School Sports Hall of Fame ceremony was held in November. First time in 100 years. Enlarge Photo Resignation: Public Works Director Bert Rapp gave his resignation in December, after 20 years of service to the city. Enlarge Photo Owens & Minor: On December 2nd, a State Board of Equalization hearing officer ruled that the city of Fillmore is entitled to potentially millions of dollars in sales tax revenue from a deal with one of the nation’s largest distributors of hospital and medical equipment, Owens & Minor. Enlarge Photo |
Macie Wokal cleans her heifers, Jesse and Lil Bo Peep, stalls after last week’s heavy rains. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, January 5th, 2011
In the past couple of weeks, FFA members have been busy training and caring for their new responsibilities at the farm. With a total of eleven students doing market steer projects, 2 students with replacement heifers and four students with breeding heifers, the school farm is filled with cattle! After the rain poured down, students began the process of digging out the mud and muck from their animal pens. Hoof rot, which is a fungus that grows in their hooves, becomes a concern when cattle are left standing in mud. Alexus Galassi has her heifer, Talula, who she bred last summer, but Talula sadly lost the calf after an early miscarriage. Alexus didn’t give up, she sent Talula back to Mr. Bob Power’s ranch in Lockwood Valley to be bred again by his bull, RJ. Last Thursday, Alexus took Talula to Dr. Richard Giacupuzzi for a pregnancy check. Talula is approximately 40 days pregnant! Congratulations Talula and Alexus. On Monday morning, Brittany Gurrola took her bred heifer, Millie, to Dr. Giacupuzzi for a check-up on her calf. Millie is approximately 8 months pregnant, and is due in February. Millie is a 2 year old Shorthorn heifer from Five R Ranch. Brittany is very eager for the delivery of Millie’s calf. Good luck Mille and Brittany! Across the farm, in our pig barn, things are starting to get busy. Craig Harvey has 4 pregnant pigs, one sow and three gilts. A sow is a female pig that has delivered a litter of piglets, and a gilt is a female pig that has never delivered a litter. Craig’s pigs are due to deliver in January and February. Ashley Jackson has a gilt, Dixie, who is a Hampshire. Ashley, as well as Craig, used artificial insemination to breed their pigs last October. If Dixie is pregnant, she will deliver her litter on January 28th. Best of luck Craig and Ashley with your swine projects! Everyone needs a new calendar for 2011! Beautiful Fillmore FFA 2011 calendars are still available to purchase. You can purchase a calendar for $10 from any Fillmore FFA member, Booster member, or you can call the Fillmore High School to contact Mr. Ricards. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, January 5th, 2011
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, January 5th, 2011
Happy New Year. Grad Nite Live is starting the year with several fundraisers. The “Sandwich Meals” at Central Station are available now thru March 31. It will be a choice of Chicken, Pork or Tri Tip, Steak Fries and Soda, all for $10. CoachCraft is giving 10% of the total bill for having your collision work done by them. Attractions Spa is giving 50% off certificates for massage or facial. We are again asking for cars, and RV’s to be donated. As soon as we get our 2 Cargo Containers we will be asking for donations for our April Yard Sale. Letters will be going out to the organizations for donations to get us closer to our goal of $21,500. Any questions call 407-5759 or 524-4909 Mrs Chaney. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, January 5th, 2011
Take a special safari at your Library
Title: "Around the World with the Reptile Family" Program sponsored by the Fillmore Friends of the Library. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, January 5th, 2011
A course on rattlesnake avoidance training for dogs — featuring live rattlesnakes that have been disabled from biting — will take place at the Ojai Humane Society on January 16th 2011. The course will be led by Gina Gables, a local professional dog trainer for more than 20 years, and Kent Beaman, who has more than 20 years of experience studying the behavior and ecology of rattlesnakes. “Rattlesnakes in Southern California can be active any time of the year. Warm daytime temperatures may cause snakes to be surface active during the winter months and could present problems for dogs and their owners,” said Beaman, a research associate in herpetology at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County and at Loma Linda University. He also teaches biology courses at Riverside Community College and Chaffey College, and recently served as editor of and contributor to the book “The Biology of Rattlesnakes.” During the daylong training session, Beaman and Gables will use live rattlesnakes that have had their mouths banded shut to prevent them from biting. “Our first priority is the comfort and safety of your dog, the snakes as well as the humans,” said Gables of Simi Valley. As the owner of Ma & Paw Kennel since 1991, she specializes in obedience training and problem behavior modification with dogs. The training will take place in a controlled environment, using a remote training collar system adjusted to each dogs’ temperament, personality and physical response characteristics, Gables said, explaining that the device “delivers an uncomfortable stimulation to the dog when the dog has been alerted to the (snake), whether it be the smell or the sound or the sight. We do this so the dog will be able to avoid any of these clues to a rattlesnake’s presence individually even if the other clues aren’t present.” For instance, “your dog may be downwind of the rattlesnake and can smell it but is not able to see it; and the snake — not being aware of the dog’s presence — may not be giving a warning rattle,” Gables explained. “The dog, by avoiding just the smell, would avoid the rattlesnake. If the owner is observant of the dog’s behavior, he or she can possibly prevent themselves or others from being bitten as well.” Individual 20-minute training sessions will be given to each pooch. The program consists of a dog handler accompanied by the owner walking the dog on a leash to different staging areas for each phase. During one phase of training, the dog is introduced to the rattlesnake’s scent. When the dog smells the scent a low-level stimulation from the remote training collar will be applied. “This teaches your dog to avoid the specific smell of a rattlesnake,” Gables said. “When avoidance behavior is displayed by the dog, he avoids receiving the uncomfortable sensation, and we then proceed to the next staging areas where we follow the same process for training the dog to avoid the sound and sight.” In the final stage, each dog will be tested. “The dog will be brought by the handler to a location opposite the owner with a snake in between,” Gables said. “The owner will then be asked to call their dog and the dog should arc his path avoiding the snake as well as the discomfort as he returns to his owner.” What: Rattlesnake Avoidance Training for Dogs. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, January 5th, 2011
"Introduction to Hiking and Camping" and "Learn to Backpack - Los Padres Wilderness Basics Course"
Introduction to Hiking and Camping Class at Ventura College Learn to Backpack - Los Padres Wilderness Basics Course |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, January 4th, 2011
Girl Scout Cookie Rally & Bake-Off Jan. 15, 2011
Thousand Oaks, CA – Girl Scouts of California’s Central Coast and California Lutheran University are teaming up to host the 2nd Annual Cookie Rally and Bake Off on January 15, 2011 from 10:00 to 3:00 at CLU’s Gilbert Sports & Fitness Center. The community is invited to join in the fun as local chefs from across Ventura County compete at this exciting event to determine who can create the best desert using one of the top 6 most popular Scout Cookie flavors including: samoa’s, thin mints, trefoils, tagalongs, lemon chalet crèmes and do-si-do’s! Tickets are available to enjoy sample tastings of the desert entries and an opportunity to vote for the coveted People’s Choice Award. A Silent Auction offering a variety of items from dining packages to a cooking with the fireman night will be available. Participating restaurants include: Nic Manocchio, C Street Café; Tim Kilcoyne, The Sidecar Restaurant; Andrew Sandwick, Kate’s Bakery; Everardo Moreno, The Grill on the Alley; Michel Bardavid, The Secret Garden; Brian Kohl, Maestro’s Steakhouse; Kirsten Keller, Nate n Al's; Jerry White, Fiamme Restaurant; last year’s winner, Liz Beddow, The Melting Pot; and just for fun, the firefighters of the Simi Valley Firehouse Station #44 led by Ryan Flitt. Judging the event will be local volunteer celebrities and community leaders. Our fabulous taste testers include; Lisa McKinnon, VC Star Food Editor; Christine Garboski, Nestle Food Kitchen Culinary Professional; Ryan Van Ommeren, CLU – VP of facilities; Mel Sheeler, President Sheeler Moving & Storage; Trace Nealy, Live 105.5 Morning Show Host; Sheriff Geoff Dean; Jacqui Irwin, TO City Council; Alyson Warner, Artistic Director for Main Course California; Lisa Barry-Gofberg, Macaroni Kid e-newsletter; Dee Dee Cavanaugh, VP First California Bank; Mary Olsen, KCLU Radio; Michael Medina, Chemical engineer; Commander Cheryl Wade, Ventura County Sheriff’s Department; Chaya Turrow, Girl Scout Gold Award Recipient; Christine Pohl, Sur La Table Westlake, General Manager. Girl Scouts get in on the action with 12 talented Mother Daughter teams who will compete in a special division at the Bake Off. The response was tremendous with Girl Scouts in grades 2-8 from Ventura and Santa Barbara counties, vying for a spot in the division which was drawn by lottery last November. All girls will receive an award for participating and their recipes will be part of a cookie cook book for next year’s event. Also planned for this day of sweet competition is an Activity Area for Girl Scouts where they can participate in fun ‘hands on’ activities from the Girl Scout Cookie Program teaching financial literacy, safety, and sales ideas for the upcoming Cookie Sales Season. Cookie Season and the Cookie Rally provides the Girl Scouts organization with an opportunity to raise much needed funds for program, scholarships and community service projects. For more information regarding this event contact: |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, January 4th, 2011
Santa Clara Valley Disposal will maintain its regular Friday trash and recycling collection schedule in Fillmore on Jan. 21, during the week of Martin Luther King Jr. For more information, call 647-1414. |
By Anonymous — Thursday, December 30th, 2010
Week of January 3, 2011 - January 10, 2011
SCE will soon be performing maintenance on the electrical system in the area. In order to perform this work safely, we must temporarily interrupt electric service and turn off power. This outage will allow us to upgrade aging infrastructure, make needed improvements, and complete other repairs. We realize this temporary service interruption may cause some inconvenience, and we appreciate your understanding as we work to increase system reliability for the future. Outage Status: Scheduled *Please note that the power may be off for the whole period or may be turned off more than once. This planned outage may not begin exactly at the stated start time, and some conditions may cause this planned outage to be postponed. The times noted are our best estimate and circumstances may affect both the start time and the completion time indicated above. For current planned outage status, please visit our website |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 29th, 2010
The Fillmore Women's Service Club once again with the spirit of the season, collected at their annual Christmas party new toys. Mimi Burns this years President dropped the toys off at the Childrens’ Auxiliary Annual Toy Collection for the Foster Childrens’ Program, to be distributed to local families. The club also brought canned goods to the Fillmore Senior Center for our local seniors’ food pantry. If you are interested in getting involved, you are welcome to monthly meetings at the Senior Center the second Wednesday at 7pm. Merry Christmas! Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 29th, 2010
Pictured (l-r): Sean Morris - Fillmore Sunrisers President Elect, Sara Savelich Rotaract Secretary, Greg Abrams International Chair Rotaract, Cheney Caldwell Pres, the newest member Justin Watt, and Cindy Blatt Fillmore Sunrisers. Rotaract Club of Ventura presented a great program at our Dec 21 meeting. Cheney Caldwell, President, presented several slides of fund raising events they had held and the response from other to join in and fulfill there goals for their first year. Chilly cook off, Red Run for Polio, The Taste of India, and more. Rotaract is a Rotary-sponsored service club for young men and women ages 18 to 30. Rotaract clubs are usually community-based or university-based and are sponsored by a local Rotary club making them true “partners in service” and key members of the Rotary family. Their website is www.venturarotaract.com. Photo and caption courtesy of Eric Vigil, Timeless Images Photography. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, December 28th, 2010
Santa Paula, CA. - The time has come to release the best kept secret in town! The location for the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley’s New Year’s Eve Celebration/Fundraiser! The location is (drum roll, please) 120 Calavo St., Suites D & H. Yes, it is a storage facility, a bold choice, but what else would be big enough, and perfect for the numerous activities planned for the event? Activities include a Silent Auction, a Gourmet Dinner, a Live Auction, Cigar Lounge, Casino and Bottle Bash, all designed to celebrate the passing of 2010 into 2011, and, at the same time, generate support funding for the programs that help nurture and grow the children in our community. Preparations are underway to heat and light the venue, so guests will be comfortable and entertained. The main room will have four bars, three photo ops, a dance floor and the Bottle Bash! The Casino, dubbed The Clandestine Casino, will be located in Suite D, and will open at the end of the Live Auction and dinner. There will be lighted parking and all the amenities, for guest convenience and comfort. This is going to be an event talked about for weeks to come; you don’t want to miss out! Call the Club at 805-525-7910 for your reservations today! The Boys & Girls Club wants to thank Matt Perrett and Calavo Street Properties for their kind and generous donation of the use of their building for the event, and for their patient support while we meet with vendors, City personnel and committee members at the site while preparations are under way. The planning committee also wants to thank our sponsors, Mission Produce, Santa Paula Chevrolet, Santa Clara Valley Disposal, Vintage Productions, Inc., Santa Paula Times, Santa Paula Community Bank, Venoco, Inc. and the Ventura County Star for their continued and generous support of this event, and the community at large who tolerated our tongue in cheek fun in keeping the location a secret until today! We hope you enjoyed the mystery and will join your friends and neighbors for this unique event that we hope will become a seasonal standard! Call the Club at 805-525-7910 to reserve your seats (ticket price is $86, a tongue in cheek reference to Agent 86 in the old Get Smart TV series,) pledge your sponsorship or donate auction items. Current auction items include: Vacation Stays, Golf Packages, Fine Dining Experiences and unique items such as Star Gazing from Rancho Feloso’s Observatory. Be sure to add this event to your holiday calendar, its one event you won’t want to miss! |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, December 28th, 2010
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010
Vision 2020 Civic Pride Committee decided to select a “Yard of the Month” for December, based on holiday decorations. There were many beautifully decorated homes and yards and even neighborhoods this year, even more than last year. Rob & Lisa O’Leary’s home at 818 Hinckley was unanimously chosen as the winner. The yard and front porch are decorated with Walt Disney animated figures with Mickey & Minnie & Frosty nodding to Christmas music & Rudolph and Santa making an appearance on the rooftop as well as the side of the house. The entire yard is bright with color and the tiny multicolored lights in the trees make a magical scene. The entire family gets involved, with sons, Zack & Justin helping. They begin November 1, so they can enjoy the “magic” for a longer time. There are many children in the neighborhood that take great pleasure in all the festivity. This year some parents even knocked on the door, asking if they could photograph their children on the front porch with Mickey & Minnie. The O’Leary Family are relative newcomers to town, arriving in March of 2009 from Ventura. This friendly family have the inside of their home just as beautifully decorated with a lighted village scene and a funny, joke telling mounted deer head to greet visitors. Other beautiful Holiday displays worthy of an honorable mention and an evening tour may be found at 885 Hinckley, the corner of 5th & B Street, 562 Finch Ct, 1021 Harthorn, 408 Robin, the corner of Sespe and “C” St. Otto & Sons Nursery generously continue to support the Vision 2020 Civic Pride effort to encourage members of the community to beautify and maintain their neighborhoods, one yard at a time! The award is an Otto & Sons’ gift certificate of $25.00. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010
On December 17, 2010, from 7:00p.m. to 2:00 a.m., the Fillmore Station hosted a DUI/driver’s license checkpoint, as part of the Avoid the 14 grant. During the check point 897 vehicles were screened for violators. 7 subjects were examined for driving under the influence, but not found to have their ability to operate a motor vehicle impaired. There were 10 people cited for driver’s license infractions (5 unlicensed, 3 suspended and 2 not in possession of a license). 8 Vehicles were impounded during the checkpoint. A subject driving through check point was going to Santa Paula to pick up his brother, who had seen the check point earlier and knew he shouldn’t drive under the influence. Courtesy of Fillmore Police Department. |