By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
June 23, 2008 BACKGROUNG: Fillmore Senior Center Board of Directors would like to elect an additional five (5) members to their board on June 23, 2008. At this time the Bylaws read – the directors shall be elected at the first regular meeting of the Board of Directors. ARTICLE III. DIRECTORS: Section 3.01. Number. As provided in Article IV of the Articles of Incorporation of the Corporation, the Corporation shall have seven (7) Directors. Section 3.02. Qualification. The Directors of the Corporation shall be residents of the City of Fillmore and shall be not less than fifty-five (55) years of age at the time of nomination. Section 3.05. Election. The Directors shall be elected within 60 days of the fiscal year of the Corporation. The candidates receiving the highest number of votes up to the number of Directors shall be eligible for reelection without limitation on the number of terms they many serve, provided they continue to meet the qualifications required by Section 3.02. RECOMMENDATION: Staff would like to recommend to the Fillmore Senior Center Board of Directors that we change ARTICLE III. Sections 3.01, 3.02, & 3.05 of the Bylaws to elect the new Board of Directors. If the Bylaws are not voted on to be changed then the new board cannot be elected until the July 28, 2008 meeting. FISCAL IMPACT: None at this time. CONCUR______________________________ |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
3400 Pint Challenge To Boost Donations Before July 4th Weekend
Ventura - United Blood Services Central Coast has collected nearly 1600 pints of blood entering the second week of the 3400 pint challenge. Donations in early June had declined dramatically as the public’s focus shifted to graduation, vacation plans and visiting relatives. United Blood Service Central Coast issued a 3400 pint challenge to raise awareness of the summer roller coaster donation trends that can trigger blood shortages. The challenge started June 16th and will end July 3rd as United Blood Services works with a number of promotional partners to encourage and thank volunteer blood donors. In Ventura County, The Habit Burger Grill has partnered with United Blood Services through July 3rd. If you are over age 17 and weigh at least 110 pounds, donate blood at a nearby Blood Center (in Ventura, Camarillo or Thousand Oaks) or at a nearby blood drive. Every Ventura County blood donor who donates blood will help us reach the 3400 pint challenge and walk away with a certificate for a FREE CHARBURGER, FRIES AND COKE from The Habit Burger Grill as a special thank you. UBSCC Centers: San Luis Obispo: Santa Maria: Santa Barbara: Ventura: Camarillo: Thousand Oaks: |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
The following Farmers Insurance agents have been inducted into the Farmers' "Topper Club" of * Christopher Bandy, Farmers Insurance District Manager in Camarillo * Paul Maher, Farmers Insurance Agent in Fillmore * Dale Watson, Farmers Insurance Agent in Oxnard * Alice Basurto, Farmers Insurance Agent in Oxnard * Raquel Gomez, Farmers Insurance Agent in Santa Paula * Ronnette Cortez, Farmers Insurance Agent in Santa Paula * Matt Jackson, Farmers Insurance Agent in Simi Valley * Gloria Kilmer, Farmers Insurance Agent in Ventura * Michelle Tamburri, Farmers Insurance Agent in Ventura They have been recognized by Farmers for their outstanding sales achievements in 2007. "Farmers congratulates these individuals on qualifying for this year's Topper Club. They are committed to providing quality insurance coverages and industry-leading service to Farmers' customers," noted Executive Vice president of Field Operations, Jerry Carnahan. Farmers Group, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Zurich Financial Services Group, an insurance-based financial services provider with a global network of subsidiaries and offices in North America and Europe as well as in Asia Pacific, Latin America and other markets. Farmers(r) is the nation's third-largest Personal Lines Property & Casualty insurance group. Headquartered in Los Angeles and doing business in 41 states, the insurers comprising the Farmers Insurance Group of Companies provide Homeowners, Auto, Business, Life insurance and financial services to more than 10 million households through 17,000 exclusive agents and district managers.. For more information about Farmers, visit our Web site at www.farmers.com. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
The Rotary Club of Fillmore Sun Risers did its part to make sure the Wide World of Books project sets a world record for the largest book drive ever during the Rotary International convention June 15-18 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Club President Ken Smedley says the club gathered 200 children’s books in the weeks leading up to the Convention in preparation for the drive. “We’re thrilled to be a part of this very special project that benefits our children by promoting literacy and cross-cultural awareness,” President Ken says. At the invitation of the Southern California and Southern Nevada Rotary clubs hosting the convention, many of the nearly 20,000 registrants from more than 140 countries brought children’s books representing their home cultures and languages for the Wide World of Books project. This international book drive, co-sponsored by the Los Angeles Times’ Reading by 9 program, gathered 242,624 books to be donated to public school students in grades K-3 throughout the region, where studies show too many children read below grade level. An adjudicator from Guinness World Records was present to certify that the project was the largest book drive ever completed in one week. Even Rotary members unable to make the trip to Los Angeles were involved, either by shipping books directly to the convention or by contributing through a “virtual book drive”. During the convention, a symbolic “mountain of books” welcomed convention registrants and members of the public in the atrium of the Los Angeles Convention Center, where Rotary members read to local schoolchildren. “It is symbolic that the mountain of books aas built atop the world map in the atrium’s floor design,” says local Rotary leader Ingo Werk, who chairs the project, noting that nearly 100 languages are spoken throughout the diverse Los Angeles Unified School District. The book drive is just one example of the hundreds of literacy-related projects supported by Rotary clubs worldwide. “Literacy is crucial in determining a person’s overall academic, professional, and personal success,” says Werk. The Rotary convention is the humanitarian service organization’s most important meeting of the year, giving members from around the world an opportunity to plan service projects, share success stories and renew acquaintances. It is often described as a “mini-United Nations” due to its international and cultural diversity. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 18th, 2008
Fillmore will host its annual community fireworks show on July 4 at dusk at Fillmore Middle School
The show will be noticeably different from past year’s displays, with the most obvious change being the location of the show shifting from Fillmore High School to Fillmore Middle School. The high school football field was host to the show in the past, but over the past year an all-weather track was installed on the field to replace the previous dirt lanes, making the field incompatible with fireworks. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 18th, 2008
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By Conway Spitler — Wednesday, June 18th, 2008
The 70th anniversary of graduation from Fillmore High was celebrated by the Class of 1938 with a luncheon at Mama Sue's Kitchen and attending the alumni dinner in the evening! |
By Dick Mosbarger — Wednesday, June 18th, 2008
Two hundred and fifty Fillmore High alumni members and their guests enjoyed an evening of reminiscing, good food and visiting with friends that had not been seen for many years at the Fillmore City Park last Saturday. The graduating classes of 1933, 1938, 1943, 1948, 1953, and 1958 were well represented as this year's honored classes. A good attendance was had for most of the other classes between 1930 and 1970 and each class was represented by their Copa de Oro pictures that were displayed on the Parade of Classes as a backdrop for the speaker's dais. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 18th, 2008
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
Kings Corner Training Stables
The riders from Kings Corner Training Stables of Fillmore have been making their mark at the local Horse Shows. Showing their abilities in English and Western riding and Combined Training. Kayla Ryman, 7 years old, of Fillmore was the 12 and under High Point Champion at the latest ETI Corral 126 Horse show Sunday. Kayla is the daughter of James and Shelly Reiman of Fillmore. She was aboard her horse, Cute as a Button. Her brother Connor won the leadline class on his horse Black Jack. Keelie Buck on her horse Wild Heart's Trimmed in Lace was the the 18 & over Western Champion and her husband Dave Buck was Reserve Champion on Wild Heart's Rich in Color. Karen Schott on Tucker won both Reining classes and her daughter Jessica was the 12 & Under Western Reserve Champion. Darian Binkley on Wild Heart's Pico's Angel was the Reserve Champion 12 & Under English Rider and Champion 12 & Under Western Rider. Also competeing from Kings Corner Training Stables was Shadney Elwell, of Simi Valley, on her horse Picture of Ellagance, who was the 18 & over English High Point Champion. Tristan Swor of Oxnard riding Golden Knight was the 13-17 English High point champion. Lauren Shield, daughter of Tim and Sylvia Shield of Santa Paula, competed last week at the Meadows of Moorpark Horse Trail. Riders were required to perform in three phases, Dressage, Cross Country and Stadium Jumping. Lauren roder Yours for a Knight to a fifth place finish at her first attempt at the nationally recognized level of Beginner Novice. Emily Walter of Simi Valley on Court Jester had a great show on her horse Court Jester, having both a clear round in Cross Country and Stadium Jumping. Caitlyn Teague, of Santa Paula rode her horse About Last Knight in her first Training level competition! Jenny Brock of Fillmore, rode My Knight in Shining Armor to a beautiful finish at the Training Level. These riders and many others train at Kings Corner Training Stables in Fillmore. Owned and operated by Taurie Banks for over 17 years, the facility has continued to aid riders and their horses in achieving their goals. With experience in many riding diciplines, the stables offer riders a variety of riding styles and they compete all over the state on many different circuits. This summer Kings Corner Training Stables is expanding their summer program with additional private lessons, added instructors, and a summer day camp program. Riders are not required to own their own horses and can start at any level of ability from beginner through advanced. For more information, please call Kings Corner Training Stables (805) 524-9345. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
The local Fillmore Soroptimist celebrated its 50th Anniversary at a thoroughly enjoyable event on May 29, 2008, at the Herrera estate
Elaine Dunst, a charter member, was welcomed at the party with members of her family. Greetings were sent from early members such as Lorraine Galvin Jones and Janine Rees. Other dignitaries included City Council members, Patti Walker and Scott Lee, who presented a proclamation, signed by Mayor Steve Conaway, from the City of Fillmore. City Staff was represented by Assistant City Manager, Bill Bartels. Also helping to celebrate were representatives from service groups such as the Rotary Clubs--both SunRiser and Noontime--Lions, which sent greetings, Fillmore Historical Museum, and Camulos Ranch. Mistress of Ceremonies was Kathi Marsden. Chair for the Event was Kathleen Briggs and her Committee's participants were Terri Aguirre, Oralia Herrera, Jeri Schleimer, Cleo Friddle, Marianne Crane, Sandi Ward, Jeanne Warren, Norma Mercado, Kathy Vargas, and Sarah Hansen. Arriving guests were greeted in the evening with classical music performed by Joe Aguirre. While overlooking the San Cayetano Mountains, the group was served outdoors by Food and Beverage Caterers Dan Herrera, the Rick Wattles, and the Tom Curnetts. Part of the evening's activities included installation, by Soroptimist International Governor Sharon Seldon-Lyde, of the new 2008-2009 officers, who will be Oralia Herrera, President; Marianne Crane, Vice President; Terri Aguirre, Recording Secretary; Lynn Edmonds, Corresponding Secretary; and Cleo Friddle, Treasurer. Others to serve will be Jeri Schleimer and Sarah Hansen, Directors; Sandi Ward and Kathy Vargas, Regional Delegates; and Cleo Friddle and Kathleen Briggs, Alternate Delegates. Past president for these past two years has been Terri Aguirre. Over the years this service club, with its fundraising and talented members, has made memorable contributions to the Community, which initially included a resuscitator to the newly opened Santa Paula Hospital in 1959 and the concrete benches for the Fillmore Library. Also later, given to the City and Community were downtown business trash containers, Christmas trees and other decorations, rose bushes for street planters, trees planted along the bike path and the Gazebo. Display cases were given to the Fillmore Museum. More recently, the group has promoted the welfare of women and girls through local scholarships and health and protection issues, contributed to school activities, such as Art Show, Sespe Players, Writing Awards, Citizenship and Grad Night Live, and assisted with beautification projects, including wild flower plantings and bike path maintenance. The Fire Department has also been a recipient of various donations for equipment and projects. Through its efforts, over the past 50 years, Fillmore Soroptimist, along with other local service groups, certainly has made a remarkable difference for the Community and demonstrated the need for continuing service and club activities, which benefit all the Community, including the awareness of its own members. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
The Fechtner family has someone to be proud of this graduating season
St. Bonaventure High school Valedictorian Linnea Fechtner, of Fillmore, is on her way to Notre Dame in the fall. It’s no surprise to anyone who knows the accomplished young woman who held a cumulative GPA of 4.24. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
Pictured above with Mark Ortega are the 2008 Alumni Scholarship Recipients: (l-r) Luiz Munoz, Angelica Serna, Julio Chavez, Briana Rojo, Christina Amezcua, Ashley Grande, Andy Klittich, Kaussandra Sandoval, and Laura Orozco. (Photos by Dick Mosbarger) Photo by Dick Mosbarger Enlarge Photo John & Nit Lemley Scholarship Recipients: Laura Orozco Mark Ortega (Alumni), and Kaussaundra Sandoval. Photo by Dick Mosbarger Enlarge Photo Piru Petroleum Club: Tenea Golson, Stephanie Butts, Bernadette Alamillo and Linda Edmonds (Piru Petroleum). Photo by Dick Mosbarger Enlarge Photo Balden/Scanlin Scholar/Athlete Award: Ashley Grande, Assistant Principal Epi Torres, and Christina Amezcua. Photo by Dick Mosbarger Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
Fillmore, CA……Classic car owners with pre 1975-era, show quality vehicles are encouraged to enter their cars in the Sespe Creek Car Show being held in downtown Fillmore on Friday, July 4th. There will be 32 categories of judging from street rods, mustangs, stock, modified, muscle, drag and many, many others. Each vehicle owner chooses the category they wish to compete in. The event will begin at 9:00am and winners will be announced at 3:00pm. Fillmore & Western Railway is the event coordinator and will be accepting entries through the end of the month, but car owners are urged to register their vehicles as soon as possible for best street placement. Over 300 cars are expected to be displayed during the event. The car show is part of an all-day festival in Fillmore’s downtown Central Park. Activities include a horseshoe tournament, commercial vendors, arts & craft vendors, food vendors and live music by House Arrest on the steps of City Hall. For an application or more information, please call Fillmore & Western Railway at 805-524-2546. |
By Conway Spitler — Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
Class of 1938 70th anniversary reunion is just about to come about. In fact, June 14 to be exact. As of this writing there are thirteen members indicating they are coming for luncheon at Mama Sues Kitchen. With twelve attending the alumni banquet in the evening. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
Two new laws dealing with the use of wireless telephones while driving go into effect July 1, 2008. Below is a list of Frequently Asked Questions concerning these new laws. Q: When do the new wireless telephone laws take effect? DRIVERS UNDER 18 |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
The City of Fillmore Fire Department in conjunction with the Ventura County Sheriffs Department would like to remind citizens of our Illegal Fireworks Ordinance. It is the goal of the City of Fillmore to eliminate any unnecessary hazards generated by the use of illegal fireworks. By enforcing this ordinance the City of Fillmore hopes to curtail the widespread problem. Citizens are reminded that there will be zero tolerance for subjects found in violation of this law. Citizens should expect to see increased patrol efforts by Deputies and Fire Department Personnel beginning the first week of June continuing through the Fourth of July Holiday Season. A fireworks task force has been established and will be responsible for the investigation and enforcement pertaining to fireworks related activities in Fillmore. In addition to increased patrol, illuminated sign boards will be placed alongside highway If you witness any illegal activity please call the Fillmore Police Department at (805) 524-1500 ext 350. All reports may remain anonymous. |
The Fillmore Historical Society had a noteworthy opening of the “Depot Office” this past weekend. President of the Fillmore Historical Society, Martha Gentry, gave a short, but very enlightening presentation of the history of the society from its beginnings to the present. You would have been impressed by all the work and hours of planning and getting the project completed. Of course, Edith Moore Jarrett, Spanish teacher to many of us, was the person behind all these activities at the museum with her donations. However, money isn’t everything and the museum has been working for quite a few years to come to this day. So, take the time to see the newest addition to the museum and enjoy the many “exhibits” and the items that are available for viewing at no cost to you. And, if you have the time, offer to assist in the operations of the museum. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 4th, 2008
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