Pictured (l-r) are Brian Miller, Manny Minarjes, Supervisor Kelly Long and Rotary President Scott Beylik. Photo credit Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, May 2nd, 2024
Ventura County Supervisor Kelly Long was the Fillmore Rotary speaker last week. She gave an overview of the county, which contains 850,000 people. We have diversified employment with Agriculture and the Navy base being the largest ones. We have transportation, Metrolink and buses to help citizens to get where they need to go. We have two hospitals, as well as mental health and wellness facilities. The goal is to make sure everyone has access to what is needed. Kelly is on many boards in the county, helping to keep her informed on what is happening in all areas and how they can work together. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, May 2nd, 2024
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By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, May 2nd, 2024
The Fillmore Fire Department in conjunction with the Ventura Regional Fire Safe Council has received a grant to dispose of flammable vegetation in residential neighborhoods that are adjacent to wildland areas. This grant is being applied to all residents who reside in Fillmore. All residents who live within three hundred yards of a wildland area are especially encouraged to take advantage of this free opportunity. On Saturday May 11th, from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, all residents in the City may haul any tree/brush trimmings direct to the Fillmore City Well #4 location at 728 Goodenough Rd. for free disposal. Any ornamental vegetation and cut grass/weeds will also be accepted if it is free of any dirt, metal, plastic, or other trash. Residents are especially encouraged to have professional tree trimmers, trim up palm trees, of all dead palm fronds as these can be especially hazardous when caught on fire. All palm fronds will accepted. Any questions may be directed to the Fillmore Fire Chief at 524-1500 xt 226. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, May 2nd, 2024
The Award’s Night for the Fillmore Young Writers Contest has been moved from May 2nd to May 9th. They will be honoring 63 students that night in recognition of their stories, poems, and artwork which will be submitted for the contest. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, May 2nd, 2024
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By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, May 2nd, 2024
Bardsdale UMC invites children K – 5TH Camp Firelight Vacation Bible Study (VBS) where they will be on a Summer Camp adventure with God! This includes exciting new music, amazing science, creative crafts, fun recreation, and memorable Bible stories that will show children they can trust God all the time! The adventure runs from June 24 through June 28, 9:00 am to 12:00 noon at Bardsdale United Methodist Church, 1498 Bardsdale Ave. Learn more about Camp Firelight VBS by calling Cristina Ramos at (805) 524-2070. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, May 2nd, 2024
(Ventura County, CA) – The eighth annual Take 5 and Read to Kids! campaign will kick-off May 3rd at preschools and various locations throughout Ventura County. More than 50 local celebrity readers will be reading to young children. First 5 Ventura County hosts the free community events to help raise awareness about the importance of early childhood literacy for the more than 55,000 children in Ventura County who are age 5 years and younger. For more information, visit www.first5ventura.org/talk-read-sing/ This year’s impressive lineup of readers includes Congresswoman Julia Brownley, Assemblymembers Steve Bennett and Jacqui Irwin, Supervisors Jeff Gorell, Matt LaVere, Kelly Long, and Janice Parvin, County Executive Officer Dr. Sevet Johnson, Ventura County Sheriff Jim Fryhoff, Ventura County Fire Chief Dustin Gardner, and many more. Members of the public with children age 5 and younger are invited to attend Take 5 and Read to Kids! storytimes with a celebrity reader at select First 5 Ventura County Neighborhoods for Learning (NfL) sites as well as local libraries during their regularly scheduled storytimes: Fillmore Library on Wednesday, May 8th at 10:30 a.m. Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko reads to children at Take 5 and Read to Kids! in 2023. “We know that the first five years of life lay the foundation for success in school and life. For young children, early exposure to books is beneficial for long-term academic achievements,” said Health Care Agency Director and First 5 Commission Chair Barry Zimmerman. Studies have proven that when you talk, read, and sing to children starting at birth, you promote and support early language and literacy development. Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko reads to children at Take 5 and Read to Kids! in 2023. About First 5 Ventura County, www.first5ventura.org For more than 25 years, First 5 Ventura County’s investment, expertise and leadership have made a significant, positive impact on early childhood in our community. F5VC’s early education and childhood development programs – Neighborhoods for Learning and Help Me Grow – strengthen families and help ensure Ventura County’s 55,000 children age 5 and younger reach their full potential. From: Lysa Urban A close-up of a number Description automatically generated For Immediate Release Families Invited to Take 5 and Read to Kids! Campaign Kick-off May 3rd (Ventura County, CA) – The eighth annual Take 5 and Read to Kids! campaign will kick-off May 3rd at preschools and various locations throughout Ventura County. More than 50 local celebrity readers will be reading to young children. First 5 Ventura County hosts the free community events to help raise awareness about the importance of early childhood literacy for the more than 55,000 children in Ventura County who are age 5 years and younger. For more information, visit www.first5ventura.org/talk-read-sing/ This year’s impressive lineup of readers includes Congresswoman Julia Brownley, Assemblymembers Steve Bennett and Jacqui Irwin, Supervisors Jeff Gorell, Matt LaVere, Kelly Long, and Janice Parvin, County Executive Officer Dr. Sevet Johnson, Ventura County Sheriff Jim Fryhoff, Ventura County Fire Chief Dustin Gardner, and many more. Members of the public with children age 5 and younger are invited to attend Take 5 and Read to Kids! storytimes with a celebrity reader at select First 5 Ventura County Neighborhoods for Learning (NfL) sites as well as local libraries during their regularly scheduled storytimes: Rio Plaza Elementary (NfL classroom), 3300 Cortez St., Oxnard, May 3rd at 9:30 a.m. Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko reads to children at Take 5 and Read to Kids! in 2023. “We know that the first five years of life lay the foundation for success in school and life. For young children, early exposure to books is beneficial for long-term academic achievements,” said Health Care Agency Director and First 5 Commission Chair Barry Zimmerman. Studies have proven that when you talk, read, and sing to children starting at birth, you promote and support early language and literacy development. Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko reads to children at Take 5 and Read to Kids! in 2023. About First 5 Ventura County, www.first5ventura.org For more than 25 years, First 5 Ventura County’s investment, expertise and leadership have made a significant, positive impact on early childhood in our community. F5VC’s early education and childhood development programs – Neighborhoods for Learning and Help Me Grow – strengthen families and help ensure Ventura County’s 55,000 children age 5 and younger reach their full potential. |
By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Thursday, April 25th, 2024
The Fillmore Investigations Bureau would like to educate the community and remind them to be alert to ongoing financial scams that attempt to solicit funds from unsuspecting victims. Millions of elderly Americans are targeted by criminals each year with a variety of financial fraud and/or confidence schemes. It is common for criminals to impersonate family members, government agencies, technical support professionals, banking institutions, and others to steal money and information. According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Elder Fraud Report, the following are the most common types of fraud scams affecting victims over 60 years old: Tech / Customer Support and Government Impersonation Scams Investment Scams Lottery / Sweepstakes / Inheritance Scams Romance / Confidence / Extortion Scams Tips for Protection If you receive a suspected scam call, we recommend citizens hang up, block the number (if possible), and do not send the scammers any money. If you are unsure or concerned you may be involved in a scam, you can contact the Fillmore Police Department at 805-524-2235. If you are a victim of a scam, please contact the Sheriff’s Dispatch non-emergency number at 805-654-9511 to make a report. You can also file a complaint online with the Federal Trade Commission at www.ftc.gov or the Federal Bureau of Investigation at www.ic3.gov. The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office and Fillmore Police Department would like to thank members of the public for their on-going support and due diligence in providing information to assist our agency in solving crimes. We are better at what we do because of our community partnerships. Join us in the fight on crime by following us on Twitter @fillmoresheriff, Facebook, Instagram @VCSHERIFF, and with Nixle by texting your zip code to 888777 to receive local law enforcement and public safety alerts and advisories. Prepared by: Senior Deputy Dustin Heersche |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, April 25th, 2024
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By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, April 25th, 2024
Pictured is a Fillmore firefighter surveying the fields during a previous weed abatement event. Photo courtesy Fillmore Fire Chief Keith Gurrola. Enlarge Photo All properties located within the city limits of Fillmore are due for abatement of hazardous dry grass/brush/weeds that could carry and sustain a fire capable of threatening residents and their homes or other property. The large amount of rainfall received this past winter combined with several weeks of hot dry weather has created a dryer and earlier than normal potential fire season. Historically our residents have been noticed to have their dry weeds cleared by June 1 of each year. Property owners are again noticed to have the weeds cleared before June 1st, but the Fillmore Fire Department is asking that all property owners try to clear all weeds as soon as possible. In addition to the annual weed clearance, the Fire Department is asking all property owners to pay special attention to any palm trees that they may have on their property. Dry palm fronds on the tree or on the ground are very hazardous when caught on fire. Every attempt should be made to keep palm trees free from dry fronds. If you have a palm tree with a large accumulation of dry palm fronds, advice should be sought on the best method of removal. To help facilitate weed and brush disposal, your Fillmore Fire Department has teamed up with the Ventura Regional Fire Safe Council, to offer up a free Community Hazardous Yard Waste Disposal event to be held on Saturday May 11th from 9:00 AM until 2:00 PM at City Well #4, 728 Goodenough Rd. Only vegetation will be accepted, no trash, metal, or other debris. This is a great opportunity for free disposal of any tree trimmings or any other vegetation. Clean up your yards of overgrown vegetation and have avoid dumping fees. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, April 25th, 2024
Dear residents of Fillmore, We have recently become aware of a concerning issue regarding residents receiving false visits from individuals claiming to be from the City of Fillmore. These individuals have been falsely asserting that the water is contaminated and urging residents to purchase water filters from them. Here are the facts: **Unauthorized Visits:** The City of Fillmore has not authorized any individuals to conduct water tests inside residents’ homes. If anyone approaches you claiming to be from the City and asks to test your water, please do not allow them access and report the incident to us immediately by calling: (805) 524-2233. **False Claims:** Contrary to what these individuals are saying, our water is not contaminated, and there is no need to purchase bottled water or filters. It is safe to drink, cook with, wash clothes, and shower in. **Transparency:** We maintain transparency regarding our water quality, and the latest water quality report is available on the City’s website for your reference. Link to reports: https://www.fillmoreca.gov/Archive.aspx?AMID=40 Your safety and well-being are our top priorities, and we are actively working with law enforcement to address this issue. If you encounter anyone making false claims about our water quality or falsely representing themselves as City officials, please contact us by calling: (805) 524-2233. Thank you for your cooperation and vigilance in safeguarding our community’s integrity. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, April 25th, 2024
Saint Francis Roman Catholic Church reached out to the City early in the week, about issues with drains in the building after having called a plumber who identified a lateral disconnection at the main line. Work took place along C Street at Ventura, as traffic made its way past workers. The work is covered under warranty from Toro, which performed repairs last year. It should be completed by Wednesday, April 24, slurry backfilled, and paved on Thursday, April 25, 2024. Enlarge Photo |
A crash card is seen in an image taken from video shared by the California Highway Patrol via Instagram. Enlarge Photo By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, April 18th, 2024
The California Highway Patrol is introducing a new system that will make it easier for motorists to obtain a digital copy of their crash report. The agency took to social media on Monday to post about its new Online Crash Portal (CHP | Crash Report Search (ca.gov) that will be free of charge. “Just another way to improve the service we provide to the communities we serve,” the CHP posted on Instagram along with a short instructional video. Motorists involved in a collision will be given a crash card with a QR code that can later be scanned to find detailed information about the incident. The information can also be obtained by registering and logging into the http://crashes.chp.ca.gov website. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, April 18th, 2024
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By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, April 18th, 2024
Board of Directors Meeting, Thursday, April 18, 2024, 4:00 p.m at City of Fillmore City Hall Council Chambers 250 Central Avenue, Fillmore, CA 93015 |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, April 12th, 2024
"Come help us celebrate! The Ventura County Garden Club is preparing to celebrate their 100 years of sharing friendship, gardening and beatification projects. The public is welcome to join in on the fun at the Camarillo Ranch House on May 1 starting at 10am. Events include car, flower and quilt shows, tours of the ranch house, a maypole activity, Japanese floral design demonstration by Gabriel Pacheco, the last 100 years in dance and music performance, snacks, picnic luncheon with desserts, door prizes, silent auction and more. Send your check for $50 made out to VCGC to Nancy Cope at 603 4th St., Fillmore, 93015. Please indicate your luncheon choice of Roast Turkey and Jack Cheese, Black Forest Ham and Cheddar Cheese, Vegetable and Cheese, or vegan sandwich, and, if you prefer, the Gluten Free option. Hope you can join us for this fun and historic event! We welcome new members. For more information, visit our website at VenturaCountyGardenClub.com" |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, April 11th, 2024
Comedy Night at the Fillmore Town Theater, April 12, 7-9PM, PG13. More information at Fillmoretowntheatre.org Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, April 11th, 2024
Rotarian Sean Morris was the Fillmore Rotary speaker last week. He showed slides and took the club on a virtual tour of Oaxaca, Mexico. It was a family vacation and the home of his wife, Veronica. It is a very interesting city with beautiful churches and murals. They weave colorful rugs with dyes made from various plants. It is a vibrant city full of life and many festivals. Pictured (l-r) are Rotarian Sean Morris & President Scott Beylik. Photo credit Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, April 11th, 2024
The City of Fillmore recently posted an update about the progress of the new dog park being built at Two Rivers Park. Above are photos recently posted on April 8, 2024. UPDATE: Get your furry friends ready! Construction at the Two Rivers Dog Park is still underway and is looking great! ADA stall striping and signs in the parking lot are now complete. Plumbing of the drinking fountain is good to go and installation of drinking fountain is coming right up. Chain link fencing and gates are also scheduled to be installed next. This project is coming along nicely, and ahead of schedule. Stay tuned for the completion of this amazing project! Courtesy https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=805918421568732&set=pcb.805918584902049 or https://www.facebook.com/cityoffillmore. Enlarge Photo |
Pictured (l-r) are Fillmore Rotary President Scott Beylik, Deresa Kenney, Lisa Hammond, and Virginia Feyh, along with their K9 friends receiving their Rotary mugs. Photo credit Rotarian Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, April 4th, 2024
The speakers at Fillmore Rotary last week were Deresa Kenney, Virginia Feyh and Lisa Hammond from the Ventura County K9 Search and Rescue Team. This is a volunteer non-profit 501(c)(3), comprised of highly trained handlers and their canine partners who provide assistance to law enforcement in the search and recovery of lost and missing persons. Deresa and Virginia have dogs trained in Trailing by the person’s scent and other dogs trained in Human Remains Detection. Lisa is the current Treasurer of the Board and is training to be a flanker which means she will accompany a handler with their K9 so the handler can devote full attention to their dog. The handlers gave demonstrations with their dogs after the meeting. See www.vcsark9.org for more info. |