![]() Pictured right is the Fillmore Rotary Club with speaker Tim Flynn and four Interact officers: Daniela Curiel, Alexa Martinez, Aerin Garcia and Presley McLain. Not pictured, Rotary Member Cindy Blatt. Photo credit Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, April 18th, 2025
Tim Flynn, our speaker, was a former Oxnard mayor and council member and now a high school teacher. He said he loves Interact Clubs. Forty years ago he won a Rotary scholarship and was able to study in West Germany. He had many adventures. He and his friend were allowed to tour and when they were in Berlin they attended a Parliament Session which was interesting. When they were in Bonn they attended a Rotary meeting and were asked what they had seen, especially about the Berlin Wall. They told the group that the Wall would last about 10 more years and of course it was finally taken down. Tim has taken 10 groups of students there to show them how it looks now. They visited Checkpoint Charlie, that is now a museum. He has personally been back 21 times and is always an Ambassador of Goodwill. |
Don’t miss out on the Fillmore Flower Show, April 26th and 27th, at the Fillmore Active Adult Center. Above are arrangements from a previous flower show. Photo credit Jan Lee. Enlarge Photo By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, April 18th, 2025
By Jan Lee Not much time left before the Fillmore Flower Show. Read the signs around town. Some of the signs give you the where and when that means it’s time for the Flower Show. April 26 and 27 are the dates. Why plan to enter and/or visit the Flower Show? In addition to the many flowers, dish gardens, potted plants, bouquets and Just to remind everybody, the Flower Show theme is “Fillmore Spirit In Bloom”. People of all ages can bring something to See you there! For complete information go to: fillmoreflowershow.org |
By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Friday, April 18th, 2025
Ventura County, CA—In its efforts to prevent distracted driving and save lives on our roads, the Ventura County Sheriff’s “Staying focused behind the wheel is something we can all do,” Sergeant Matthew Ogonowski said. “Distracted Driving According to the 2024 California Statewide Public Opinion Survey,, nearly 74% of drivers surveyed said that distracted The Ventura County Sheriff’s Department will be actively looking for drivers throughout the month who are in violation of Under current law, drivers are not allowed to hold a phone or electronic communications device while operating a vehicle, even when stopped at a red light. This includes talking, texting or using an app. Using a handheld cell phone while driving Follow these simple steps to stay focused and protect everyone on the road: • Put your phone away: Silence notifications and store your phone where you can’t reach it while driving. • Plan ahead: Set your GPS, adjust mirrors and finish any tasks before you start driving. • Keep both hands on the wheel and eyes on the road: Avoid eating, grooming or adjusting controls while driving. • Be a role model: Show your passengers, especially young drivers, that focused driving is the norm. • Speak up: If you’re a passenger and see the driver distracted, kindly remind them to stay focused. • Pull over if necessary: If something urgent comes up, stop in a safe place before responding. Funding for distracted driving enforcement is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the Prepared by: Sergeant Jason Christmann News Release Date: April 7, 2025 Approved by: Captain Jason B. Hendren |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Sunday, April 13th, 2025
Ventura County Garden Club's May 7, 2025, meeting. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, April 10th, 2025
![]() At last week’s Fillmore Rotary Club meeting President Anna Reilley presented speaker Martin Erickson with a Rotary mug. Photo credit Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo The Rotary speaker last week was Martin Erickson, Executive Director of the Ventura County Transportation Commission. The Commission is made up of 17 members, all of the Supervisors, Mayors of each city and two others. Along with the support of other partners across the county, they keep transportation moving. Some of their responsibilities are Ride Share, Valley Express, and Dial A Ride. They are always trying to stay relevant in Ventura County. When the landslide occurred on State Route 150 between Santa Paula and Ojai, they launched an emergency shuttle to help residents travel between the two cities. They now have a route from Fillmore to Moorpark which provides service not only to Moorpark College, Metrolink Station, and Moorpark Marketplace but also to 8 other bus lines and Amtrak. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, April 10th, 2025
![]() Courtesy Fillmore Historical Museum Join the Fillmore Museum and its members for the virtual event, “Fillmore’s Bracero Program, 1942 – 1964.” This was a Federal program which brought workers from Mexico to the United State to help address the labor shortage caused by young men had joined the military, This brief program gives you a glimpse of how it ran. It is Thursday April, 17 at 7 pm There is no charge but you must register at https://www.fillmorehistoricalmuseum.org/event-details/fillmores-bracero-program-1942-1964 to receive the link. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, April 10th, 2025
![]() Pictured above is Fillmore Rotary Club President Anna Reilley presenting member Greg Agostinelli with a Rotarian of the Month pin at the Wednesday, March 27th meeting. Photo credit Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, April 10th, 2025
![]() Don’t miss out on the Fillmore Flower Show, April 26th and 27th, at the Fillmore Active Adult Center. Above is a bouquet arrangement from a previous flower show. Photo credit Jan Lee. Enlarge Photo By Jan Lee Two categories in the competitive divisions are bouquets and arrangements. What is the difference? Bouquets are defined as: In a single vase, provided by the exhibitor, cut stem or stems of the same flower variety, or mixed colors or type of variety, but with no filler material— no size limit. Arrangements are: Flower displays up to 20 inches by 20inches with containers provided by exhibitor that may include items appropriate to the scene. Remember, the theme is “Fillmore Spirit in Bloom”. Judges will take into consideration how your arrangement expresses the theme. In past years there have been some extraordinary arrangements and bouquets. What will you bring this year? For complete rules and information see: fillmoreflowershow.org. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, April 4th, 2025
On Saturday/Sunday, April 26th & 27th, the Fillmore Flower Show will take place at the Fillmore Active Adult Center, 533 Santa Clara Street. Entry check-in for the show is 7am – 10:30am and public viewings will be from 1pm – 4pm. This is a free event for all ages to enjoy. Pictured above are some of the Youth Display’s from a previous flower show. Photo credit Jan Lee. Enlarge Photo By Jan Lee What else is there to know about the Fillmore Flower Show happening April 26 and 27? There are several divisions that are specifically for youth. Division IX is Youth Arrangements which is open to any youth, from any area. Flower displays are limited to 20 inches by 20 inches. They are to be arranged at the show without adult help. The arrangements must be completed by 10:00 a.m. so the judges can judge. Arrangements may have a variety of flowers and plants that may include items appropriate to the scene. Remember, the theme this year is “Fillmore Spirit in Bloom”. Youth arrangements will be judged by age levels. Division X is Youth Composition. Youth may submit a poem or short essay on a single page, with or without illustration on the theme: “Fillmore Spirit in Bloom”. There is a small cash prize for the winner. Division XI is non-competitive Youth Art which is original artwork on the flower show theme “Fillmore Spirit in Bloom”. Our youth are extremely talented and creative. We hope to have many entries in all categories. While these divisions are exclusively for youth, youth may enter any adult division also. Bring entries to 533 Santa Clara Street in Fillmore between 7:30-10:00a.m. Saturday morning April 26. The Flower Show is open to the public for viewing Saturday and Sunday from 1-4:00p.m. The flower show is FREE to enter and FREE to view. Plan to bring something to exhibit and plan to view the spirit of Fillmore at the flower show! See fillmoreflowershow.org for complete information. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, April 4th, 2025
![]() At last week’s Fillmore Rotary Club meeting Hannah Faith, the swim coach at FHS, talked about the swim team. Students in all four grades make up the team and are grouped by which of the four strokes they are best in. There are 22 students on the team and 8 of them are boys this year. Team members who attended Rotary are Kiki Toyooka, Babi Ortega, Ruby Bronsten, Emiliano Castanon, and Jesse Cavazos, as well as Coach Hannah Faith and Cindy Blatt. Photo credit Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, March 27th, 2025
GARAGE SALE - Sat. Sun. March 29, 30th. 8 AM, 961 Meadowlark Drive. Clothing, jewelry, stuffed animals, collectible plates, dolls, tools…etc. (3/27) |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, March 27th, 2025
![]() Pictured above is Fillmore Rotary Club President Anna Reilley, Program Chair Barb Filkins and speaker Rotarian Jan Marholin. Photo credit Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo eight years then worked 12 years for the Boys & Girls Club, and is now on the Board. When she was a principal, she received a grant for STEM and was able to send four teachers into space. When she began at the Boys & Girls Club she wanted the club to be about education as well as recreation. Jan brought some of her teachers to train the people working at the clubs, and after that many companies came and talked about careers and companies and what is available. Jan got STEM involved and eventually started a KIDS STEM DAY. This year it will be held on Friday, July 11, 1:00-2:30 at the Santa Paula Club. Boys and girls from Fillmore and Piru will be bused there for the event. There will be many areas for the kids to explore science, VC Sheriffs posing will bring horses, FFA will bring small animals and talk to the kids about them, and companies will be there also. The kids love it and don’t know their learning. If you would like to know more or donate call 805-525-7910 or go to JMARHOLIN@BGCLUBSCV.ORG. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, March 27th, 2025
By Jan Lee The 2025 annual Fillmore Flower Show is approaching fast. You don’t want to miss it! April 26 and 27 are the dates of the flower show held at the Active Adult Center, 533 Santa Clara Street, Fillmore. Entries are accepted Saturday morning from 7:30 to 10:00 a.m. All entries are FREE. What to enter? How about a single stem cut flower? There is a category for any and all the flowers growing in your yard. Division I is Single Stem Cut Roses. You may say “a rose is a rose”. But there are many categories in this division. There are Hybrid Tea/Grandiflora roses, Floribunda/Polyantha rose, Miniature rose, and Any Unlisted Rose. If you don’t know what type of rose you have, don’t worry. There are wonderful people at registration who know a lot about roses. They will help you get your rose in the correct category. Two fun classes in Division I are: 1. Most fragrant rose and 2. Largest rose bloom. Imagine winning a blue ribbon in one of these categories! No roses? How about Iris? Division II is for them: Bearded Iris, Spuria Iris, Japanese Iris. Division III is Other Single Stem Cut Flowers which include: Orchids, Lilies, Delphinium, Geranium/ Pelargonium, and (my favorite) Any Other Unlisted Flower. We will find a place for any bloom you want to enter. I must admit, I don’t know a Pelargonium from a Polyantha. I just know I enjoy seeing beautiful blooms. Come to the Fillmore Flower Show. |
![]() On Thursday, March 20th, the Sespe Players Club will return to the stage presenting, “In the Cards” written by Josh Overton. Showtimes are March 20th, 21st, and 22nd, at 7pm. Doors open 30 minutes before the show. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for seniors and students. Photo credit Lisa Givan. Enlarge Photo By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, March 20th, 2025
By Lisa Givan The stage is set for an emotional journey. The Sespe Players return with, “In the Cards”, a heartwarming show guaranteed to “In the Cards” is not simply a play about baseball, it speaks to anyone who has ever disconnected from their roots and longs |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, March 20th, 2025
![]() Pictured above is an entry from a previous Fillmore Flower Show. Don’t miss the 2025 show on April 26th & 27th. Enlarge Photo By Jan Lee The Fillmore Flower Show will be here before you know it! April 26 and 27 are the dates for the 2025 Fillmore Flower Show. The However, succulents are very popular with lots of people. There are two divisions just for you: potted plants and dish Plan to enter something in the Fillmore Flower Show in April. Or, come to the show and see all the wonderful entries, hear |
![]() Picture above is Fillmore Rotary Program Chair Barb Filkins, speaker Lisa Fusano and Club President Anna Reilley. Photo credit Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, March 20th, 2025
At last week’s Fillmore Rotary Club Meeting Program Chair Barb Filkins introduced speaker Lisa Fusano. Lisa talked about the Young Eagles Program that was launched in 1992. The purpose was to give interested young people, ages 8-17, the opportunity to go flying in a general aviation airplane. The volunteers who participate in the Young Eagles program are local members of EAA who are giving their time and aircraft to make the flight possible. For most young people this is their first flight, and some comments made were “I didn’t know there were so many pools” and” the cars look like matchbox toys”. The Young Eagles learn what real pilots do on the ground and in the air, and they remember this experience for the rest of their lives. Many come back years later to get their pilot’s license. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Saturday, March 15th, 2025
Ventura County Garden Club's April 2, 2025, meeting The Ventura County Garden Club begins its 101st season by announcing its seventh meeting of the season to take place on Wednesday, April 2, 2025, at 10:00 am with a tour of Rancho Camulos, located at 5164 E. Telegraph Road, in Piru. The tour will be followed by lunch at El Pescador Restaurant, in Fillmore, at 1305 W. Ventura Street. Please arrange to carpool or contact your director. Organizer: Vice President – Kathleen Cressy. We welcome new members. For more information, email VenturaCountyGardenClub@yahoo.com, OR Facebook.com/VenturaCountyGardenClubVCGC/ |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, March 13th, 2025
![]() On Saturday, February 22nd, the Fillmore Historical Museum held their Annual Membership Meeting which began at noon with a barbecue lunch for members to enjoy. They then discussed the annual report announcing their volunteers gave over 200 hours of time to the museum, among many other successes they had for the year. Photo credit Fillmore Historical Museum. Enlarge Photo On Saturday, February 22, the annual meeting of the membership of the Fillmore Historical Museum was held. It began at noon with a barbecue lunch for members. Our thanks to Board of Directors member Doug Legan and his wife, Andrea, for the wonderful lunch. After the lunch the Annual Membership Meeting was held. Martha Gentry. Executive Director and President of the Association gave her annual report. Although only staffed by volunteers, we had a busy and productive year. In total, our volunteers gave over 2000 hours of time to keep the museum open, give tours, and maintain the collection. The year included school tours, tours for a variety of civic groups and individuals and six online zoom programs. The museum was used by civic groups for meetings and social gatherings. Our website continues to be updated and can be found at fillmorehistoricalmuseum.org. The website contains stories, information and all of the online programming that has been done. Cameron Stone, our current intern from the History program at Cal State Channel Islands, spoke on his current project at the Museum. Several of our prior interns have gone forward with museum related graduate studies. The final official business was the election of Mark Austin to the 2025-26 museum board of directors. After the Membership meeting, the board of directors meeting was held. The Board made note of the fact that 15 year board member Robert Morris has now retired. The board also remembered 21 year museum board member Patricia Morris who passed away in 2024. Finally the board welcomed new board member, Mark Austin. After fifteen years as secretary Beverly Hurst has stepped down and will be replaced by Joanna Michels. Beverly will remain on the board as a member at large. The 2025 board of the Fillmore Historical Museum will be: Martha Gentry - President and Executive Director Jack Stethem - Vice President Joanna Michels - Secretary Nancy Bowlin – Treasurer Directors: Mark Austin Carina Forsythe Tom Hardison Beverly Hurst Doug Legan Linda Robertson Carmen Zermeno *** Fillmore Historical Museum 2025 Annual |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, March 13th, 2025
![]() Trip dates: October 1-5, 2025. To Where: Washington DC and New York City. Who can go: Fillmore area students ages 12-17 at the time of the trip. Can parents go? yes, if they are traveling with a student. Questions about the trip: email Jennifer Beal at fillmorefreedomfliers@gmail.com or Contact Nations Classroom at 877-270-1776 Tour ID# 35172504. Deadline to sign up is March 31st. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, March 13th, 2025
![]() Pictured is Fillmore Rotary President Anna Reilley and Rotarian John Meadows. Photo credit Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo New Fillmore Rotary member John Meadows gave a Kraft Talk. He grew up in Fillmore and graduated from FHS in 1992. His parents were Ron and Linda Meadows. Over the years he owned several businesses including landscaping, building old cars, and working for Exon Mobile out in the Santa Barbara harbor. In 2005 his father turned over the business to John and he began building custom cars, hot rods and wrote for a tech magazine. He also partnered with a large company and began building vehicles for them. He owns JMI Storage and enjoys serving the community with his motto, “Do things no one else wants to do”. |