The Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley is proud to announce an ambitious $113,000 renovation project to develop a Teen Study Room at their facility. As most people know the clubhouse site that the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley occupy is the old Fillmore High School Girl’s Gym from many years ago. The room being renovated is over 720sq. ft. and was the original girls shower room in the girl’s gym. A few years ago then CEO, Sheila Tate arranged to have the Seabees come in and demolish the shower stalls. After that, due to a lack of funding no further work was done.

Current CEO and former San Cayetano Elementary School Principal, Jan Marholin has taken on this project so that the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clara Valley can offer after school support and resource opportunities for our local teens in Fillmore.

Ventura County Supervisor Kathy Long and the Ventura County Board of Supervisors have donated $25,000 towards this project. Other donors include Seneca resources $15,000 and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union 1245. In –kind labor is being provided by Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters Local #150 with Mercy Urrea taking the lead. Also providing in-kind labor and materials is Jeff Bode and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 952. We also appreciate equipment and material donations from EJ Harrison and Sons, Fillmore Rentals , Granite Construction and Joe Diaz of Fillmore Welding.

Our first step of this project was completed on Saturday December 6th. A big shout out of thanks to: Mercy and David Urrea , Joe Duran , Tommy McNary, Matt Mynatt, Jon Duran, Anthony Ventura , Greg Baca, Romeo Ruiz, Jose Cobian, Michael Mariscal and Tony Franco for donating their Saturday. Thank you also to our wonderful architect, Doug Nelson of Mainstreet Architects.

We are excited about this project as it will directly benefit our local Fillmore youth. We have not reached our financial goal and would appreciate any donations from the Fillmore Community. Your donations are an investment in the youth in your community. Donations can be sent to: BGCSCV Teen Study Room Project, PO Box 152 Santa Paula, CA . 93061

 

The Humane Society of Ventura County is asking for the public’s help in order to care for and feed 10 neglected animals recently rescued from a ranch in Moorpark.

On Dec. 9, Humane Society Officers brought into protective custody two Brahma bulls, two heifer cows and six horses. Most of the animals are considered emaciated and are being housed at HSVC’s shelter in Ojai. There are already five horses from three different cases now pending charges in Ventura County Superior Court at the facility.

HSVC Shelter Director Jolene Hoffman said "it can take several months of ongoing care to get the animals back to full weight.” The shelter will be feeding them over six bales of feed per day plus supplements. The Humane Society also is in need of funds to cover the extreme cost of medical for all the animals and farrier care for the horses.

“These are tough times for people, but there is no excuse for the neglect that these animals have suffered,” Hoffman said.

Pictures of the emaciated animals can be found on HSVC’s website and updates will be posted regularly on their Facebook page.

Donations may be brought to the Humane Society shelter at 402 Bryant Street in Ojai or sent to P.O. Box 297, Ojai, Calif. 93024. You can also donate online at www.HSVC.org. For more information, please call (805) 656-5031.

The Humane Society of Ventura County is a private, nonprofit organization founded in 1932. It does not receive federal, state or local tax dollars to operate and relies solely on private donations.

 
 
The first meeting of the Fillmore Ebell Club was held on December 4, 1914 at the home of Mrs. George Tighe which is on the corner of Central and Fourth Street and Tighe Lane. The first meeting in the new clubhouse was September 22, 1931. The club house was then sold on February 18, 2000 because the membership was so small they could not afford to maintain it any longer. The Fillmore Ebell Club then moved their meetings to the Veterans Memorial Building until they dissolved the Fillmore Ebell Club in May, 2014. Members attending the 100th Anniversary Tea were Margaret Haskell, past president, Fay Swanson past president, Wanda Haynes past president, and Mary Ford, past president and other members Mary Lou Benedict, Beverly Brisby, Evelyn Hill, Vivian Johnson, Neva Picketts, Teresa Reese, Melodie Stich, and Donna Zaelke.
The first meeting of the Fillmore Ebell Club was held on December 4, 1914 at the home of Mrs. George Tighe which is on the corner of Central and Fourth Street and Tighe Lane. The first meeting in the new clubhouse was September 22, 1931. The club house was then sold on February 18, 2000 because the membership was so small they could not afford to maintain it any longer. The Fillmore Ebell Club then moved their meetings to the Veterans Memorial Building until they dissolved the Fillmore Ebell Club in May, 2014. Members attending the 100th Anniversary Tea were Margaret Haskell, past president, Fay Swanson past president, Wanda Haynes past president, and Mary Ford, past president and other members Mary Lou Benedict, Beverly Brisby, Evelyn Hill, Vivian Johnson, Neva Picketts, Teresa Reese, Melodie Stich, and Donna Zaelke.
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A light will be shining on the Hospice “Light Up A Life Tree”
These names were received between 11/29/14 and 12/8/14:

FILLMORE IN MEMORY OF:
Eric (Rick) Godfrey
Bret Godfrey
Vena Godfrey
Louis and Grace Meehl
Terry Meehl
Kathy Black
Bill (Smitty) Smith
Francine Pittman
Francis Caffro
Bernice Caffro
Lloyd Michel, Jr.
Neva and Donald DeYoung

PIRU IN MEMORY OF:
Carolina R. Avila

SANTA CLARA VALLEY HOSPICE HOME SUPPORT GROUP, INC

 

In observance of the Christmas and New Year’s holidays, the employees of Santa Clara Valley Disposal will be taking the days off. As a result, Fillmore residential customers will have their trash and green waste collected on Saturday, Dec. 27, and their trash and collectables on Saturday, Jan. 3, 2015, one day later than usual.

The regular Friday trash collection schedule in Fillmore will return on Jan. 9, 2015.

As a special holiday feature, residents may put out twice the amount of trash at no extra charge during the two weeks following Christmas. Please make sure the trash is in bags. We will also collect extra recyclables, but please make sure to flatten all boxes.

Also, Harrison is making it easy for their customers to recycle their Christmas trees. All customers need to do is remove the ornaments, hooks, lights, tinsel, bows, nails and tree stand, then cut the tree into sections no more than 4 feet long and place in the yard waste barrel on their scheduled pickup day. Flocked trees now also can be recycled.

For more information, call 647-1414.

 
26 people attended the 2nd Annual Faders Car Club Thanksgiving dinner. (l-r) Jim and Judi Clark (front left), behind them Jerry Morford, Tony Morales, Pat and Carol Askren, Roger Campbell, Hasher Haase and Wally Litten. The dinner at the Faders Garage (Dewey Thompson Auto Parts).
26 people attended the 2nd Annual Faders Car Club Thanksgiving dinner. (l-r) Jim and Judi Clark (front left), behind them Jerry Morford, Tony Morales, Pat and Carol Askren, Roger Campbell, Hasher Haase and Wally Litten. The dinner at the Faders Garage (Dewey Thompson Auto Parts).
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The Annual Light up a Life tree lighting took place on Saturday, November 29th in Central Park. The tree honors the memory of loved ones, sponsored by the Santa Clara Valley Hospice.
The Annual Light up a Life tree lighting took place on Saturday, November 29th in Central Park. The tree honors the memory of loved ones, sponsored by the Santa Clara Valley Hospice.
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Fillmore FFA is selling 2015 Calendars as a fundraiser his year! This supports the kids in the chapter by sending them to different conferences, workshops, contests, buying FFA Jackets, and so much more. The calendar is advertised by different local businesses and farms in Ventura County and modified from last year to have an even better product! Each calendar is wrapped to prevent damage, designed by students, and are only $10! Please come find any FFA members who will be selling the calendars or feel free to email Jessica Manginelli at jmmanginelli@yahoo.com, or call or text at (805)509-0451 to get more information or buy a calendar. Thank you!
Jessica Manginelli
Fillmore FFA Secretary

 

Ventura, CA - The Ventura County Transportation Commission (VCTC) will soon unveil its new fleet of intercity buses, which are funded through California’s Proposition 1B.

The dedication of the fleet and unveiling of the new service branding will occur at 10:30 a.m. following the organization’s monthly Commission meeting on December 5, 2014. The event will take place at Camarillo City Hall, located at 601 Carmen Drive. The ceremony is expected to last approximately 30 minutes.

The 14 new clean-diesel MCI motorcoaches are a long-awaited addition to VCTC’s intercity bus service, which recently celebrated its 20th year of service. Sporting a bright blue exterior and prominently displaying the new VCTC Intercity Bus branding, the new coaches feature high-back seats, foot rests, LED reading lights, and electrical outlets. The vehicles also include pull-out bike storage trays in addition to front-mounted bike racks, which allow for the safe transportation of at least four bicycles.

“The Ventura County community is the true beneficiary of these new high-quality vehicles,” noted VCTC Executive Director Darren Kettle. “Not only will they provide more comfortable and enjoyable travel for our customers, but the entire community can benefit from their increased cost-efficiency and improved performance.”

The new VCTC Intercity Bus fleet was funded using a portion of California’s Proposition 1B, which allocated nearly $20 billion in general obligation bonds to address air quality and safety projects such as public transportation. The Prop 1B funding allocated to Ventura County is being utilized to fund street and highway improvements, rail safety projects, transit vehicles, and other transit improvements.

VCTC Intercity Bus (formerly VISTA) provides inter-community bus service throughout Ventura County. For more information about VCTC and VCTC Intercity Bus, visit www.goventura.org or call 800-438-1112.

 

Ventura, CA - Community Memorial Health System holds regularly scheduled Smoking Cessation classes.

The eight-session class covered over seven weeks includes confidential sessions on how to handle smoking urges, how to handle stress and moods and how to handle slips. Sessions on weight, exercise, lifestyle balance, meditation and life without cigarettes also will be covered. Discounted nicotine replacement therapy products are also available to program participants.

The classes are located at the CMH Cancer Resource Center, 2900 Loma Vista Rd., Suite 105 in Ventura.

The classes are Mondays from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Registration is required. For registration information for the next class and cost details contact the CMHS HealthAware at healthaware@cmhshealth.org or call 805/667-2818 or (805/652-5339 Español).

Community Memorial Hospital is a member of Community Memorial Health System, a not-for-profit health system, which is comprised of Community Memorial Hospital, Ojai Valley Community Hospital, and 12 family-practice health centers entitled Centers for Family Health. The health system is located in Ventura County, California.

 
December 6 – 7, 2014, - 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM

Stroll the enchantingly lighted gardens, view handmade and unique decorations, visit the traditionally adorned historic buildings, join the festivities, and enjoy holiday themed music and entertainment. A Christmas Market, book sale, and seasonal food complete the holiday fare.

A 2:00 performance by the Newhall Nazarene Celebration Choir of excerpts from “I’ll Be Home for Christmas" will highlight the December 6 entertainment. This is a swing-time radio musical about family and hope set in 1941. A 3:00 performance by the educational / performance group Women of the Bible of “The Three Queens”, will highlight the December 7 entertainment.. This lighthearted presentation depicts the Nativity from the perspective of the wives of the Three Wise Men.

Step back in time where the history, myth, and romance of old California still linger… and experience the sights, sounds and aromas of Christmas at Camulos – A Fiesta of Lights .

Reservations are not required but are appreciated. The suggested donation is $5 and children under 12 are free. See www.ranchocamulos.org for more details.

Rancho Camulos Museum and National Historic Landmark is on Highway 126, 2 miles East of Piru and 10 miles west of the I-5 at the Santa Clarita Newhall Ranch Road exit. Contact: Info@ranchocamulos.org / 805-521-1501

 
Filming took place last week at the corner of A Street and Sespe Avenue on the FX Series “Justified”.
Filming took place last week at the corner of A Street and Sespe Avenue on the FX Series “Justified”.
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Based on Elmore Leonard’s novella Fire in the Hole, Justified was developed by Graham Yost and stars Timothy Olyphant as ‘Deputy US Marshal Raylan Givens,’ a lawman who finds himself drawn back to his home state of Kentucky. Justified is produced by Sony Pictures Television and FX Productions. Above right, the Sespe Elementary sign has been transformed. Filming continued Tuesday at Patterson’s Hardware.
Based on Elmore Leonard’s novella Fire in the Hole, Justified was developed by Graham Yost and stars Timothy Olyphant as ‘Deputy US Marshal Raylan Givens,’ a lawman who finds himself drawn back to his home state of Kentucky. Justified is produced by Sony Pictures Television and FX Productions. Above right, the Sespe Elementary sign has been transformed. Filming continued Tuesday at Patterson’s Hardware.
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A commercial was being filmed last Friday, November 21st, by the old train trestle, east of Grand Avenue.
A commercial was being filmed last Friday, November 21st, by the old train trestle, east of Grand Avenue.
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Lemoade by any other name is still lemonade. Brothers Tyler 4, and Issac 12, took advantage of the last of the warm weather to make a little profit Saturday.
Lemoade by any other name is still lemonade. Brothers Tyler 4, and Issac 12, took advantage of the last of the warm weather to make a little profit Saturday.
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Stroll the enchantingly lighted gardens, view handmade and unique decorations, visit the traditionally adorned historic buildings, join the festivities, and enjoy holiday themed music and entertainment. A Christmas Market, book sale, and seasonal food complete the holiday fare.

A 2:00 performance by the Newhall Nazarene Celebration Choir of excerpts from “I’ll Be Home for Christmas" will highlight the December 6 entertainment. This is a swing-time radio musical about family and hope set in 1941. A 3:00 performance by the educational / performance group Women of the Bible of “The Three Queens”, will highlight the December 7 entertainment.. This lighthearted presentation depicts the Nativity from the perspective of the wives of the Three Wise Men.

Step back in time where the history, myth, and romance of old California still linger… and experience the sights, sounds and aromas of Christmas at Camulos – A Fiesta of Lights .

Reservations are not required but are appreciated. The suggested donation is $5 and children under 12 are free. See www.ranchocamulos.org for more details.

Rancho Camulos Museum and National Historic Landmark is on Highway 126, 2 miles East of Piru and 10 miles west of the I-5 at the Santa Clarita Newhall Ranch Road exit. Contact: Info@ranchocamulos.org / 805-521-1501

 

The Humane Society of Ventura County will hold its annual “Santa Paws” fund-raiser in Ventura on Sunday, Dec. 7, where pets – along with their families – can have their pictures taken with Santa.

The photo shoot will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Marriott Ventura Beach hotel, 402 2055 East Harbor Blvd. Parking is free.

For a $25 donation, pet owners receive several professional photos on a compact disc that will be ready to take home the day of the event. Adults and children are welcome in photos – with or without Santa. Those who do not have a pet can bring their children to avoid long lines at the mall.

Greg Cooper, a professional photographer who also teaches at the Brooks Institute in Santa Barbara, is the photographer. Chuck Bowman is Santa.Proceeds go to the care of animals in need throughout Ventura County.

For more information, call 646-6505 or visit www.hsvc.org.

The Humane Society of Ventura County is a private, nonprofit organization founded in 1932. It does not receive federal, state or local tax dollars to operate and relies solely on private donations.

 
 
December 14, 2014

VENTURA COUNTY, CA - On Sunday, Dec. 14, , from 12 – 4 p.m., Santa Claus will make an early visit to Ventura County when he stops by Ventura County Animal Services’ (VCAS) Camarillo Pet Adoption Center, 600 Aviation Dr., to participate in the agency’s first annual “Santa Paws” fundraiser.

Dogs, along with their families, are invited to have their photos taken with Santa for a $20 donation. In addition, VCAS will provide discounted rabies shots, pet micro-chipping and license renewal services on site.

“We are grateful to Santa for taking time out of his busy schedule to support VCAS,” said Tara Diller, VCAS Director. “Every dollar earned will go toward the care and comfort of the hundreds of dogs at our adoption centers waiting to be brought home for the holidays.”

All dogs must be leashed and accompanied by their owners. For more information, contact Yvonne Tello, VCAS Volunteer Coordinator, at: (805) 765-5890 or VCAR@ventura.org.

To learn more about VCAS and to view photos and descriptions of all adoptable animals, visit: www.vcas.us.

 

This Tuesday, November 25th, Assemblyman Jeff Gorell (R-Camarillo) and Assemblymember-Elect Jacqui Irwin (D-Thousand Oaks) will join representatives from California American Water and the Ventura County Rescue Mission in Oxnard for the annual “Operation Gobble” turkey giveaway to present a donation of 200 Thanksgiving turkeys to the Ventura County Rescue Mission.

What: “Operation Gobble” Turkey Giveaway with the Ventura County Rescue Mission

When: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 @ 9:30 a.m.

Who: Assemblyman Jeff Gorell
Assemblymember-Elect Jacqui Irwin
California American Water
Ventura County Rescue Mission

Where: California American Water
2439 W Hillcrest Drive
Newbury Park, CA 91320
Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/xmtSk

Operation Gobble is a joint philanthropic venture between California water companies and local state legislators that is set to deliver an estimated 30,000 turkeys to at-risk families throughout the state this Thanksgiving holiday. Since 1990, the program has paired the resources of the private and public sectors to benefit those in need. Participating investor-owned water companies, such as California American Water, provide turkeys and delivery services in partnership with local elected officials who offer expertise in directing the donations to community food banks, churches and other non-profit organizations.

 
Cindy Jackson, Vice President of the Heritage Valley Tourism Bureau presented Terrie Metzler, owner of the Little Shoppe of Hoarders with a Membership Certificate for becoming a Member of the Heritage Valley Tourism Bureau. The community is invited to attend their Grand Opening of their new location at 354 Central Avenue on November 28th from 8am to 8pm.
Cindy Jackson, Vice President of the Heritage Valley Tourism Bureau presented Terrie Metzler, owner of the Little Shoppe of Hoarders with a Membership Certificate for becoming a Member of the Heritage Valley Tourism Bureau. The community is invited to attend their Grand Opening of their new location at 354 Central Avenue on November 28th from 8am to 8pm.
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