County Supervisor Kathy Long, 3rd District would like to announce to all residents of Ventura County that the next Santa Paula Tattoo Removal Clinic will be held on Saturday May 22, 2010 from 8:30 am – 12 noon, no appointments necessary. Orientation for first time participants will be at 9 am located at 1334 E. Main St. the Santa Paula Family Care Clinic. Due to overwhelming response, spaces will be limited.

County Supervisor Kathy Long spearheaded this clinic in collaboration with the following agencies: Ventura County Public Health, Ventura County Probation Agency, Ventura County Sheriff’s Department, Santa Paula Family Care Clinic, Interface Children Family Services, and CalWORKS.

The clinic not only welcomes participants but volunteers to run the clinic. If you have any questions, or would like to find out how you can help, please call the Santa Paula Family Care Clinic at (805) 933-1242.

 

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A CORRECTION TO THE 05/13/2010 ARTICLE RE THE FILLMORE MIDDLE SCHOOL BAND PERFORMING FOR THE FILLMORE EBELL CLUB.

THE FILLMORE MIDDLE SCHOOL BAND WILL NOT BE PERFORMING FOR THE FILLMORE EBELL CLUB ON MAY 25TH, NOR WILL THEY BE HOLDING A JOINT CONCERT WITH THE FILLMORE UNIFIED ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BANDS ON MAY 18TH, AT 6:30 P.M., IN THE FMS GYM.

THE CORRECTED INFORMATION IS AS FOLLOWS:

The Fillmore High School Band Members to Perform for Fillmore Ebell Club.

The Fillmore High School Concert Band and Jazz Bands will perform for members of the Fillmore Ebell Club on Tuesday, May 25th, at 2:00 p.m., in the Fillmore Memorial Building. The students will perform selections from classical and modern band music for the Ebell members.

The band program at FHS is very active throughout the year, performing in concerts, parades, and numerous sporting events. The band’s next performance will be in the Fillmore May Festival parade on May 15.

The Fillmore Ebell club has made numerous donations to the music and art programs in the Fillmore Unified School District in years past.

Anyone interested in more information, or becoming a member of the Fillmore Ebell Club, may call Trisha Armstrong at 805-727-1901.

 
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.
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.
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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.
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.
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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.
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.
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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.
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.
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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.
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Reunion numbers growing
Conway Spitler
Conway Spitler

Isn’t it something to see the number of reunions being held from Fillmore High School this year? If you haven’t the news, here it is: Classes of ’45, ’50, 55, 60, 65, 70 and 90 are having reunions this year! This is really great to see the enthusiasm of the classes from Fillmore Union High School. As former helper of class reunions, Fillmore High, to me at least, seems to have the enthusiasm to have reunions and it is wonderful the Alumni Association continues to give the classes assistance in getting their reunions organized.

 

Written By Lauren Fairall

I love the way Spring comes to Fillmore
Out of the wintery gloom
And brightens the streets of Fillmore
With many a colorful bloom.
I love the way Spring comes to Fillmore
Creeping into everyone’s houses
Brightening them with marvelous joy
Making the plain brown dirt explode with fragrant wonders.
I love to see the Mustard and Lupine blossoms
Climbing slowly up the hill.
I love the way Spring makes
Fillmore bright and beautiful again.

--Lauren Fairall is a Fillmore Flower Show Youth Composition winner

 

In an effort to purchase uniforms for the Fillmore High School Marching Band, the Fillmore Band Boosters are launching the 2010 Tens Fundraiser. Without uniforms, the marching band does not meet the criteria necessary to perform or compete in other venues. The retired uniform is over a quarter century old! Come check us out this weekend!

We will have a booth at the 2010 May Festival where every ten dollars donated will earn you a ticket with a chance to win one of our fabulous prizes. Here are a few to pique your interest.

A personalized, autographed Al Pacino poster from any Al Pacino movie of your choice to one of our lucky winners. Thank you Mr. Pacino! A notebook for another winner. Thank you Element Computers!

A few of the bands from the wildly popular Unsung Heroes Music Festival have agreed to play at least an hour at your private event should you be the so fortunate. So far, we have:

Tempting Fate with Rip Ziebell and Damian Foster - an acoustic rock duo
Dead of Night A five man rock-metal-alternative band …Word…”Energize”
Nostaljik - Jr. Castillo will spin a half hour of hip hop for you.

We will have demonstrations to show you how musical instruments work from 1-6 Saturday and an occasional Beat Back Session throughout the weekend where we do a little impromptu rhythm romp. We will have T-shirts, recorders, drumsticks, whistle pops, and water bottle fans for sale too.

Support the band and keep music alive and well in Fillmore! Stay tuned, stop by and see what else we have to offer. Keep a song in your heart.

Deborah Galarza,
Band Booster President

 

California State Old Time Fiddlers Association, District 8, meet Sunday, May 23, 1:30-4:30 at Oak View Community Center, 18 Valley Road, Oak View. Join the fiddlers for an afternoon of country, western, & bluegrass music for your dancing or listening pleasure. Free admission & parking. Refreshments available. Info: 640-3689, 517-1131, or www.calfiddlers.com

 
May 17-21, 2010

Ventura, CA – The Ventura County Transportation Commission (VCTC), VISTA bus, and the Ventura County Air Pollution Control District, along with other area sponsors, are hosting Bike to Work Week throughout Ventura County. May is national bike month. In appreciation of bike month, Ventura County cycling enthusiasts, families, and commuters are invited to put on their helmets and hit the road from May 17 through 21, 2010, in celebration of Bike to Work Week.

In conjunction with this event, VISTA bus will offer free rides to passengers boarding with a bicycle on a space-available basis. A free ride coupon is available online at www.vcapcd.org/btw.htm or www.goventura.org. Interested participants can present the coupon as they board with their bicycles to be eligible to win one of five $50 VISA gift cards.

During Bike to Work Week, rest stops with water, giveaways, and bicycling-related material will be positioned along high-traffic bike routes. Rest stops are scheduled to be located at Ventura County Government Center on Thursday, May 20 from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. (sponsored by Ventura Velo & Cycle Dynamics) and Thousand Oaks City Hall on Friday, May 21 from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. (sponsored by the City of Thousand Oaks.) Check out the event website, www.vcapcd.org/btw.htm, for more information on rest stops, bikeways, and bicycling safety tips.

VCTC and VISTA bus are proud sponsors of Bike to Work Week. For more information about VCTC or for VISTA bus route and schedule information, visit www.GoVentura.org or call (800) 438-1112.

 
Soroptomist presented the Verna Padelford Creative Writing Awards, Wednesday, April 21st. Fillmore Middle School winners—Front Row (l-r)—Elizabeth Manzano, First Place—Poetry; Rachel Pace, Third Place—Poetry; Yaneli Enriquez, Second Place—Poetry;  Anthony  Larin, Second Place—Short Story. Not pictured were Felicity Zavala, First Place Winner—Short Story. Back Row (l-r)—Rachel Cone, Teacher/Coordinator; Susan Fitzgerald, Teacher; and Kathleen Briggs, Soroptimist Writing Awards Chair and judge. (K. Pace photo)
Soroptomist presented the Verna Padelford Creative Writing Awards, Wednesday, April 21st. Fillmore Middle School winners—Front Row (l-r)—Elizabeth Manzano, First Place—Poetry; Rachel Pace, Third Place—Poetry; Yaneli Enriquez, Second Place—Poetry; Anthony Larin, Second Place—Short Story. Not pictured were Felicity Zavala, First Place Winner—Short Story. Back Row (l-r)—Rachel Cone, Teacher/Coordinator; Susan Fitzgerald, Teacher; and Kathleen Briggs, Soroptimist Writing Awards Chair and judge. (K. Pace photo)
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Fillmore High School Creative Writing Awards winners pictured: Front Row (l-r)—Ryan Martel, First Place—Short Story; Alexis Briano, Special Honorable Mention-School Spirit—Poetry; Vanessa Villa, Second Place—Short Story; Laura Garnica, First Place—Poetry. Back Row (l-r)—Erik Orozco, Third Place—Short Story; Wayne Bauer, Teacher/Coordinator; Roberto Munoz, Third Place—Poetry; Not pictured were Tyler Gray, Honorable Mention—Short Story; Daniel Meza, Second Place—Poetry; Gabriela Diaz, Imelda Lopez and Lynn Ferguson, Honorable Mention winners--Poetry. (K. Pace photo)
Fillmore High School Creative Writing Awards winners pictured: Front Row (l-r)—Ryan Martel, First Place—Short Story; Alexis Briano, Special Honorable Mention-School Spirit—Poetry; Vanessa Villa, Second Place—Short Story; Laura Garnica, First Place—Poetry. Back Row (l-r)—Erik Orozco, Third Place—Short Story; Wayne Bauer, Teacher/Coordinator; Roberto Munoz, Third Place—Poetry; Not pictured were Tyler Gray, Honorable Mention—Short Story; Daniel Meza, Second Place—Poetry; Gabriela Diaz, Imelda Lopez and Lynn Ferguson, Honorable Mention winners--Poetry. (K. Pace photo)
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The Soroptimists of Fillmore honored students from Fillmore Middle School and Fillmore High School at an awards dinner buffet on Wednesday, April 21, 2010, at Fillmore’s El Pescador Restaurant.

The Verna Padelford Creative Writing Awards for the Middle School and High School were awarded for poetry and short story/essay. All the student winners who placed received cash awards for their entries. Participation was great this year—16 students from the Middle School and 36 students from the High School.

For Middle School, the award which covered Poetry, went to Elizabeth Manzano for 1st place, Yaneli Enriquez for 2nd place, and Rachel Pace for 3rd place. The award which covered Short Story/Essay went to Felicity Zavala for 1st Place and Anthony Larin for 2nd Place; (There was not an entry to award a 3rd place winner).

At the High School level, the winners for Poetry this year were Laura Garnica for 1st place, 2nd place went to Daniel Meza, and 3rd Place went to Roberto Munoz. With the good quality of high school poetry entries, there were several Honorable Mentions, especially one for School Spirit for Class of 2010, won by Alexis Briano; other Honorable Mention recipients were Gabriela Diaz, Imelda Lopez and Lynn Ferguson. The Short Story/Essay winners were Ryan Martel for 1st Place, 2nd Place went to Vanessa Villa, and 3rd Place went to Erik Orozco. Tyler Gray received Honorable Mention.

The Soroptimists would like to thank Rachel Cone, English Teacher Coordinator and Susan Fitzgerald, Teacher, at Fillmore Middle School; and Wayne Bauer, English Teacher Coordinator at Fillmore High School, for their help in coordinating this effort. And a special thanks to the Soroptimist Writing Awards Chair, Kathleen Briggs, for her time and efforts for the judging and organizing the event, and Soroptimist Dr. Ellie Wattles, who assisted in the judging for the Middle School.

These awards are given annually by the Soroptimists in honor and memory of former member and school teacher, Verna Padelford. The purpose of the contest is to encourage students to write and receive recognition for their efforts. Soroptimists want to support the academic programs at the Middle School and High School, while giving individual students a feeling of personal success.

 
Pictured is Ronda Reyes-Deutsch receiving her honorary plaque as a dedicated middle school counselor now at Fillmore Middle School. This is being presented by the Executive Director of PDAP, Ginny Connell.
Pictured is Ronda Reyes-Deutsch receiving her honorary plaque as a dedicated middle school counselor now at Fillmore Middle School. This is being presented by the Executive Director of PDAP, Ginny Connell.

One of Fillmore’s own, Ronda Reyes-Deutsch, was an honoree this past Friday, April 30, 2010 at the “Hope and Healing Celebration” through PDAP (Palmer Drug Abuse Program) of Ventura County. PDAP is an adolescent substance abuse prevention/intervention program that provides counseling support to our youth here in Ventura County. Mrs. Reyes-Deutsch is currently a bilingual school counselor at Fillmore Middle School. She was honored as a dedicated middle school counselor who collaborates with staff, students, parents and the community to provide as full a range of services as possible to convince ‘every’ student of his/her strengths and promise and to motivate the young people to be academically successful with a healthy social/emotional outlook and a focus on career oriented goals. For about twenty years, Ronda was involved in education at many levels: running a day care center, working with severely handicapped children using music therapy, teaching in grades kindergarten through 12th and in adult education. Shortly after completing her Masters Degree in Education with a Credential in School Counseling in 2003, Ronda came to work at PDAP as a Family Advocate in a prevention program at Pacifica High School in Oxnard. She worked with the families of students participating in the program, providing them with all the resources needed to assist them in becoming the “safety net” within which the students could achieve their potential and avoid the risks of substance abuse, violence and academic failure. Two years later, she became a school counselor for the Rio Elementary School District. Currently she is a school counselor at Fillmore Middle School. Ronda has two children, Lui and Arli. She and her husband David met while both were working at PDAP.

 

Pedro and Gracelia Barajas, of 654 Boulder, Fillmore, have been chosen to receive Vision 2020 Civic Pride “Yard of the Month” award for May which includes a $25 gift certificate donated by Otto & Sons Nursery.

When the Barajas moved into their home in 1976, the yard had only grass, so through the years, Gracelia & Pedro have added a fountain with gladioli, marigolds & petunias around the base, planted a beautiful Valencia orange tree which is loaded with fruit to share with friends, and beds of flowers around the house & along the front of the yard. There are beds of purple & white iris, coral Kalenchoe, coral cannas, coral variegated geraniums, pink & white Martha Washington and coral waxy leafed pelargoniums in bloom, along with a striking red/white striped amaryllis and yellow gerberas.

Gracelia said some of the plants are from the Dewey family nursery which no longer exists.

Beds at the front of the yard hold blue & white Lily of the Nile, cannas and beautiful large roses in bloom or in bud. A special one with huge, yellow- gold blooms is called Sungold. Her favorite is a coral rose that is only budded now.

Granddaughter, Maelani Gonzales and daughter, Annette Barajas enjoy the yard with Gracelia, who says that she finds the garden “like a paradise and a spiritual place in the early mornings.”

Civic Pride wishes to thank Otto & Sons for supporting our yard of the month award for years with the gift certificates and invites all in the community to attend our meetings on the third Wednesday of each month at 1:30PM in City Hall. Come share your ideas & commitment for beautifying our community.

 
City of Fillmore Road Closure Notice, A Street between Santa Clara Street and Sespe Avenue.
City of Fillmore Road Closure Notice, A Street between Santa Clara Street and Sespe Avenue.
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A Street between Santa Clara Street and Sespe Avenue

A road closure of A Street north of Santa Clara Street and south of Sespe Avenue has been planned for City water line replacement. A Street will be closed Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Work is anticipated to begin as early as Monday, May 3rd, taking approximately 30-40 days to complete. Work is slated to be finished on or before Friday, June 25th, 2010. A notice of the re-opening schedule will also be published.

The water line replacement will require the full closure of the A Street / Sespe Avenue intersection for approximately five days at the beginning of the project. The intersection will be reopened once the initial work is completed, but A Street will remain closed north of Santa Clara Street and south of Sespe Avenue. Alternate routes include Central Avenue to the east, or Santa Clara Street west to B Street north, then to Old Telegraph and over to Sespe Place.

All emergency public service providers including the Fillmore Fire Department, Ventura County Fire Department, Ventura County Sheriff’s Department, American Medical Response, Fillmore Area Transit, VISTA, and the Fillmore Unified School District have also been made aware of the closure.

Closure signs will be posted on SR 126 as a reminder to motorists. Thank you for your patience as the City conducts this important water line replacement project.

For further information please call the City Engineer, Tom Scott, at (805) 524-1500, extension 232.

 
Vision 2020
Conway Spitler
Conway Spitler

Is there anyone out there, in this great city of Fillmore, thinking about where we are in our Fillmore Vision 2020 Statement was adopted in October 2006 vision was adopted?
Where are those leaders of the community who brought together the Fillmore Vision 2020? Or, are we interested at all after all the work of developing and publishing the Fillmore Vision 2020?
The preface of Vision 2020, stated: "This document is not intended to be a "how to" guide for Fillmore's future, rather it is intended to provide a set of guiding principles and goals for our community from now to year 2020 (hence "Vision 2020).
The Statement of Vision = "Foster a thriving small-town atmosphere in which civic pride, personal- well-being and a balanced economy are nurtured and protected."
Chapter Goals for Attaining Quality Education were:
A. Identify and Support Existing Efforts of Agencies that Provide Educational Programs for Youth and Adults.
B. Students leaving local schools with competitive edge for succeed.
C. Strong Parental involvement in All Aspects of their child's education.
D. Learning Opportunities for all ages from infants to seniors.
E. Each school designated as a "California Distinguished School".
F. Resident demonstrating pride in our schools.
G. Test Scores in State's Top 10"%
H. Students proud to go to school and respectful of other students and teachers.
I. Resources for Extracurricular Activities.
J. Quality, state-of-the-art Library, School Facilities.
K. Up-to-date, well-equipped vocational programs.
L. Graduation Rates above State and National Averages.
M. High acceptance rates into 4-year colleges and universities.
N. Attract and Retain highly-qualified educators by offering competitive salaries, etc.
Take some time to see what has been done since October 2006!

 
May 12th

The residents and business community of Fillmore are invited to attend the Spring Festival Kick-Off Mixer, Wednesday, May 12th, on the Patio at El Pescador Restaurant, 1305 Ventura Rd., from 5:30pm to 7:00pm.
Sponsored by the Heritage Valley BNI and the Rotary Club of Fillmore Sun Risers, this free event features fun, food, networking and door prizes. Local business people and services from the Heritage Valley are encouraged to attend.

BNI Heritage Valley is a professional and business networking organization dedicated to growing your business by building relationships, promoting referrals, resources and contacts.

This is the second Mixer sponsored by BNI Heritage Valley and there will be again a Food Drive to benefit the Fillmore Food Bank. Please bring non-perishable food, toiletries and baby items in support.

BNI Heritage Valley meets Thursdays at 7:30 am at El Pescador and the Rotary Club of Fillmore Sun Risers meets Tuesdays at 7:00 am at El Pescador.

Contact - BNI: Melanie Fiske, President, BNI Heritage Valley - 805-517-1097
Contact - Rotary: Joe Aguirre, President, Rotary Club of Fillmore Sun Risers - 805-524-2096.

 

Please come to the Fillmore Mail Stop-The Little Shop That Can, for your passport photo, copying, faxing and laminating needs. Kathy Vargas the proprietor will be happy to answer any questions you may have. Also, while you are there consider purchasing the Plant for Peace.

All proceeds from the sale of the plant go towards the purchase of the Peace Pole, which will be installed at the City Park prior to the 2010 International Day of Peace in September. The community along with Soroptimist International of Fillmore are working together to bring this symbol of peace to our town.
Fillmore Mail Stop is located at 303 Central Ave., across the street from the post office, Phone: 524.7835.

 

Fillmore Youth Football will be holding a final registration opportunity on Wednesday, May 12th, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the back room of the Veterans Memorial Building. The cost is $190 for the first player, a $20 discount to second sibling and $10 to each sibling thereafter. If you are interested in playing but unable to attend that night, please contact John Holladay at 797-6804.

 

Three Things I love about me! Find Balance in Your Life by Embracing the REAL You CALLING ALL WOMEN… as women, we take on so many roles, that it is easy to lose our REAL self. Discover how you can find balance in your life, peace instead of stress, and freedom instead of frustration. Join Soroptimist International of Fillmore as they host Lori Hanson, noted speaker, consultant and author. DARE TO BE INSPIRED! When: May 19, 2010, Where: Mr. Goodlunch Café, 1024 W Ventura St., Fillmore, CA 93015, Cost: $12.00 (Pays for Lunch), Please R.S.V.P with Terri Aguirre at 805-524-2096.

 

Armed Services YMCA and Department of Defense partnership supports child care needs of eligible military families

In a continued effort to meet the growing needs of military service members, the Ventura Family YMCA will provide respite child care services to deployed National Guard/Reservists and select military personnel. Underwritten by the Department of Defense (DoD), respite child care services are designed to provide licensed child care for children of deployed military personnel.

“The Ventura Family YMCA is pleased to support military families and the child care needs of deployed military personnel,” said Jacob Munyon, Child Care Director, Ventura Family YMCA. “Providing a nurturing environment for families and children is integral to the YMCA’s commitment to child development and family strengthening.”

Respite child care provides part-time, occasional and licensed child care for children whose parent or guardian needs temporary respite from their role as primary caregiver in the absence of a deployed spouse. The care is intended for children who are 5 years of age up to 12 years of age.

With respite child CONTINUED »

 
7 winners from Fillmore

The City of Ventura is pleased to announce the winners of the 2nd annual “Art Tales” creative writing contest. Short stories and poems were submitted in both youth and adult categories that were inspired by one of the five Municipal Art Collection works of art which is currently on exhibit in the E.P. Foster Library.
More than 80 entries from Fillmore, Ojai, Oxnard, Santa Paula and Ventura were judged by a committee of professionals. Out of the 80 entries submitted, 7 are from Fillmore. Every April is National Poetry month and the April ended with its award ceremony at E.P. Foster Library in Ventura on April 28th to honor the winners.

They were:
Short Story – Youth
Sofia Felino, 1st Place, “The Synesthete”
Jocelyn Munoz, 2nd Place, “Carwash on the Avenue”
Alejandra Contreras, Honorable Mention, “Tony's Pizza”
Lupita Perez, Honorable Mention, “Tony's Pizza”
Daniel Vargas, Honorable Mention, “Tony's Pizza”
Poem – Youth
Christopher Medrano, CONTINUED »

 

Kenneth Fine’s book, “An Anecdotal History of Fillmore,” is now back in print. The first printing in 2002 sold out and Marie Wren recently ordered a second printing. This book is full of stories about Fillmore from the early days until about 1958. Everyone who knew Booger Red Fine enjoyed his stories about growing up in Fillmore,
and the things all grownups enjoyed Kenneth Fine was a great storyteller. This book is sort of like sitting under a tree and listening to your own grandpa remember things. It is priced at $25 to cover the cost of printing. Call Marie Wren 524-4044

 
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