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March 22, 2011
Jacqui Bowe
Jacqui Bowe

Please join us at our March 22, Ebell Program and see this entertainer with the triple threat. She uses her arsenal of talents to delight her audience, and they always want more. Ms. Bowe's show is a fabulous combination of Broadway show tunes, jazz, ballet, tap dance and comedy.Jacqui earned a degree in Theatre Arts at UCLA and won the Carol Burnett Comedy Contest. She is a Star of screen, television and stage and has tap danced with Sammy Davis Jr. and Gregory Himes. She has traveled with the National tour of A CHORUS LINE AND FORTY SECOND STREET, along with many other famous musicals. Don't miss out on the fun!!!!!

For reservation call Levonne Deeter at 805-524-2090, the luncheon is at 12:30 with the cost of $12.00, or if you can only make it to the program, it starts at 1:45 pm for$10.00. If you are interested in joining Ebell arts and entertainment club please call Melodie Stitch at 805-521-1400.

 


 
FFA members who were awarded the Greenhand FFA Degree.
FFA members who were awarded the Greenhand FFA Degree.
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FFA members who were awarded the Chapter FFA Degree.
FFA members who were awarded the Chapter FFA Degree.
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Last week at our monthly meeting, Fillmore FFA members and parents celebrated the Greenhand and Chapter Award Ceremony. The Greenhand Award is an achievement earned by first year members. In order to obtain the Greenhand award, students must be enrolled in an Ag. class, have satisfactory plans for a Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) project, and demonstrate an understanding of the FFA Creed, Mission Statement as well as the FFA jacket. Fillmore members who have recently earned their Greenhand FFA Degree are as follows: Anthony Alamillo, Erika Garcia, Esneyder Gaytan, Felipe Cortez, Hellena Replogle, Zahydie Martin, Kayleigh Carpenter, Kristian Felix, and Ricardo Aparacio. For students to receive the Chapter Award they must have earned the Greenhand Award, have an SAE project in operation, know at least five steps of the Parliamentary Procedure, and have participated in the planning and improvement of chapter activities. Fillmore members who have earned the Chapter FFA Degree are as follows: Andrew Perez, Alexus Galassi, Christian Peritore, Hailee Smith, Brooke Aguirre, Jordan Carrillo, Micah Chumley, Oscar Negrete, Ryan Calderon, Sal Lopez, Saul Lopez, Yazmine Luna and Jennifer Martin.. I’d like to thank all the parents for attending the Greenhand and Chapter Ceremony and for making the delicious food for the potluck. I’d also like to thank Mr. Ricards and Wayne for always helping the members for FFA activities and more.

Are you a fan of California’s Agriculture? If so, you may be interested in purchasing a Cal Ag License Plate! This fundraiser is to help our states’ agricultural youth by reducing or eliminating the cost of leadership conferences like Made For Excellence, Advanced Leadership Academy and State Conference. With a Cal Ag License Plate on your vehicle, not only will you be showing off your support of agriculture but you will also be enhancing the California FFA Association. All proceeds will be used to improve Ag. Education, career awareness and training, and youth leadership development. The California FFA Association’s goal is 7,500 plates, but as of right now we only have about 1,000. The deadline for the fundraiser is April 17th at the State FFA Conference. As a chapter, we are trying to get as many plates sold as possible. If you are interested in supporting the FFA and California’s agriculture, please contact Mr. Ricards at jricards@fillmore.k12.ca.us or visit calagplate.com to order your plate today!

Brooke Aguirre is Fillmore FFA's Chapter Reporter

 

Applications are now available for Adult Women planning to return to college or Trade school or are currently attending such a school. Applications are available from Susan Banks at 524-1470, the deadline is Friday April 8th, 2011.

This scholarship is for the educational improvement of women in the work force who reside within the Fillmore Unified School District to better the lives of their families and our community.

 
Lauren and Jared Fairall, members of Cindy Klittich’s 4H & Scout garden club, enjoying the array of succulent wreaths & potted plants.
Lauren and Jared Fairall, members of Cindy Klittich’s 4H & Scout garden club, enjoying the array of succulent wreaths & potted plants.
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Vision 2020 Civic Pride Committee members were recently joined by Cindy Klittich’s hardworking, 4H & Scout gardening club group for a succulent wreath and succulent plant potting workshop held at Sarah Hansen’s home. This cooperative effort produced a fine array of beautiful wreaths and succulent arrangements in pots worthy of any garden patio or porch needing drought tolerant, easy care plantings.

These wreaths & succulent plant pots were created as a fundraising effort to support the Fillmore Flower Show to be held April 16 & 17 at the Fillmore Senior Center. The wreaths & plantings will be displayed & available for a “suggested donation” at the Railroad Days coming March 26, 27 from 10am to 4pm. They will be displayed next to the Artist Guild artwork. Cindy Klittich will have them available next to her booth at the Farmer’s Market beginning in April & at TomatoMania on April 1,2 at Otto & Sons Nursery. You could also get them by calling Sarah Hansen at 805-524-0132.

The Fillmore Flower Show with a theme of “Fantasy of Flowers in Fillmore”, will be held April 16 & 17 at the Fillmore Senior Center. This year we will enjoy live music performed both days with Asher Smith playing violin & mandolin on Saturday & Nathalie Miliken playing classical music on piano, Sunday.

Brochures with entry information will be placed at the Fillmore Historical Museum, City Hall, Library and the Senior Center. Vision 2020, Civic Pride Committee welcomes ALL volunteers who wish to get involved with the show set up on Friday, supervision or “take down”, after the show on Sunday. Donations are also welcomed. Contact Linda Nunes at 805-534-3021 for information.

 
Soroptimist Int’l of Fillmore with Fillmore Friends of the Library present four events for school age children promoting reading

Wed. March 23
Where’s My Dough?
Presented by: Aguirre Financial & Insurance Services
Book: Bunny Money by Rosemary Wells
Learn basic principles of dealing with money in a fun way

Wed. April 13
Trash to Treasure
Presented by: Jane David
Book: The Art Lesson by Tomie DePaola
Use your imagination to create art from recyclables

Wed. May 4
You’re invited to tea
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Presented by: Bella’s Teas & Treats
Book: Miss Spider’s Tea Party by David Kirk
Spend a lovely time sipping tea and eating tasty treats

Wed. June 15
T-is for Train
Presented by Sandi Ward’s Train Stop
Book: And the Train Goes
by William Bee
A fun time with audience participation

All events will start at 3:30pm and end at 4:00pm
The events will be presented at the Fillmore Library and are free.
Questions please call Soroptimist member Lynne Brooks 524.3671

 

Six Canine Disaster Search Teams trained by the Ojai-based National Disaster Search Dog Foundation (SDF) have arrived in Japan and will soon be traveling to the devastated region where the skills of the canines are critically needed to use find people still trapped in the rubble.

The group includes two Ventura/Santa Barbara based teams: Eric Gray & Riley and Linda Tacconelli & Joe.

The teams have their gear ready and are waiting to leave the Misawa Air Base and head to Ofunato City on the North East coast of Japan where they will be conducting reconnaissance and primary searches. The group is divided into the RED team (Jasmine & Cadillac, Eric & Riley, Gary & Baxter), and the BLUE team (Bill & Hunter, Linda & Joe, Ron & Pearl).

The teams were called into action on Friday by USAID as part of Los Angeles County Task Force 2. They traveled on a chartered plane out of LAX together with Virginia Task Force 1 (America’s other international Task Force). Some 75 tons of rescue equipment and supplies for each Task Force were sent into the disaster zone via military transport.

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Cal Fire
Cal Fire

Sacramento, CA. – Smoke alarms are such a common feature in homes across California that it is easy to take them for granted. Tragically nearly two-thirds of residential fire deaths occur in homes without working smoke alarms. To help reduce these losses, CAL FIRE and the Office of the State Fire Marshal are reminding all Californians to change the batteries in their smoke alarms when turning forward the clock this Saturday night in observance of Daylight Saving Time.

When smoke alarms fail to operate, it is usually because batteries are missing, disconnected or dead.

“Working smoke alarms greatly reduce the likelihood of residential fire-related fatalities by providing an early audible warning, alerting occupants and giving them an opportunity to safely escape,” said Acting State Fire Marshal Tonya Hoover.

That’s critical because 85 percent of all fire deaths occur in the home, and the majority occur at night when most people are sleeping.

“Smoke alarms unquestionably help save lives, but a smoke alarm is nothing without a working battery inside of it” said Chief Ken Pimlott, acting director of CAL FIRE. “Just a few minutes twice a year to change that battery can truly mean the difference between life and death.”

CAL FIRE has the following tips on smoke alarms:
‱ Test smoke alarms once a month.
‱ Replace batteries in all smoke alarms twice a year.
‱ Don’t “borrow” or remove batteries from smoke alarms even temporarily.
‱ Regularly vacuum or dust smoke alarms to keep them working properly.
‱ Replace smoke alarms every 10 years.
‱ Don’t paint over smoke alarms.
‱ Practice family fire drills so everyone knows what to do if the smoke alarm goes off.

Find more information visit the CAL FIRE Web site at www.fire.ca.gov.

 
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Last Saturday, Fillmore FFA Chapter held their Annual Tractor Contest. Fillmore FFA as well as Carpintaria and Camarillo FFA Chapters attended the contest. The day was very successful! The novice winners are as follows: Three-Point Hook Up 2nd Jenifer Martin, 3rd Ricardo Aparicio; Trailer Backing 1st Esneyder Gayton, 2nd Sal Lopez, 4th Eddie Cardenez; Spring Tooth 4th Sal Lopez, 5th Eddie Cardenez; Row Crop 2nd Esneyder Gayton, 4th Ricardo Aparicio, 5th Khristian Felix; Tractor Identification 1st Jenifer Martin, 3rd Sal Lopez, 4th Khristian Felix; Skip Loader 1st Esneyder Gayton, 5th Khristian Felix, Highest Individual 1st Esneyder Gayton, 4th Khristian Felix, Highest Team 2nd Fillmore with 2,095 points. The Advanced winners are as follows: Three Point Hook Up 2nd Brandon Pina, 4th Jake Downs; Trailer Backing 1st Brandon Pina, 3rd Marc Zavala; Row Crop 4th Brandon Pina; Spring Tooth 1st Chris Almena, 5th Brandon Pina; Tractor Identification 4th Brandon Pina; Skip Loader 1st Brandon Pina, 4th Charles Palmateer; Highest Individual 2nd Brandon Pina, Highest Team 2nd Fillmore with 1,986 Points. Good job and Congratulations to all who participated in the 2011 Tractor Contest!
Last Saturday, Fillmore FFA Chapter held their Annual Tractor Contest. Fillmore FFA as well as Carpintaria and Camarillo FFA Chapters attended the contest. The day was very successful! The novice winners are as follows: Three-Point Hook Up 2nd Jenifer Martin, 3rd Ricardo Aparicio; Trailer Backing 1st Esneyder Gayton, 2nd Sal Lopez, 4th Eddie Cardenez; Spring Tooth 4th Sal Lopez, 5th Eddie Cardenez; Row Crop 2nd Esneyder Gayton, 4th Ricardo Aparicio, 5th Khristian Felix; Tractor Identification 1st Jenifer Martin, 3rd Sal Lopez, 4th Khristian Felix; Skip Loader 1st Esneyder Gayton, 5th Khristian Felix, Highest Individual 1st Esneyder Gayton, 4th Khristian Felix, Highest Team 2nd Fillmore with 2,095 points. The Advanced winners are as follows: Three Point Hook Up 2nd Brandon Pina, 4th Jake Downs; Trailer Backing 1st Brandon Pina, 3rd Marc Zavala; Row Crop 4th Brandon Pina; Spring Tooth 1st Chris Almena, 5th Brandon Pina; Tractor Identification 4th Brandon Pina; Skip Loader 1st Brandon Pina, 4th Charles Palmateer; Highest Individual 2nd Brandon Pina, Highest Team 2nd Fillmore with 1,986 Points. Good job and Congratulations to all who participated in the 2011 Tractor Contest!
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On February 27 & 28th Alexus Galassi 13’ and Brooke Aguirre 13’ attended the 2011 South Coast Regional Officer Screening in San Luis Obispo, in the attempt to be selected to run for an officer position on the 2010-2011 Regional team. The South Coast Region consists of students from Monterey Bay to Canoga Park. The region is represented by a team of eleven students throughout that area. During the screening process the 42 applicants participated in ice breakers, relay races, team building activities and impromptu speeches. The applicants where also interviewed by three past regional officers. The screening process was to evaluate the applicants personalities and leadership qualities. After waiting a nerve-racking two hours for the retiring regional officers to deliberate, the applicants were seated to announce the slated positions. Alexus is slated for the 2011-2012 Regional Reporter position, and Brooke is slated for the 2011-2012 Regional Vice President for Ventura Section position. Both members will be running against their opponents at the South Coast Regional Meeting on March 18th. There, they will give a two minute speech, answer a thirty second question and hand out flyers to the delegates.

Brooke Aguirre is the Fillmore FFA Chapter Reporter

 
in Santa Paula on Main Street, Call (805) 933-8452

Location: Santa Clara Valley Job & Career Center, 725 E. Main Street, Santa Paula, 805-933-8452

Thursday, April 7 - Resumes that Sell, 9 am – 4 pm - Workshop providing hands-on assistance in completing a resume, cover and thank-you letters. Walk away with a portfolio that shows off professional skills and experience. Career Shops are offered at no cost to Job Seekers. Space is limited. Prior registration required by calling the Santa Clara Valley Job & Career Center at 805-933-8452 to enroll.

Thursday, April 14 - Winning Interviews, 9 am – 4 pm - Supplies the tools to make a lasting first impression when interviewing. Career Shops are offered at no cost to Job Seekers. Space is limited. Prior registration required by calling the Santa Clara Valley Job & Career Center at 805-933-8452 to enroll.

Monday, April 25 - Power of VOS (Virtual OneStop), 9 am – 11:00 am – Learn about the Virtual OneStop website and how you can use the various tools in the system to build your resume and customize your job search to a specific location and occupation. Must have basic computer skills. Career Shops are offered at no cost to Job Seekers. Space is limited. Prior registration required by calling the Santa Clara Valley Job & Career Center at 805-933-8452 to enroll.

Spanish language workshop:
Monday, April 4 - Tecnicas para la Busqueda de Trabajo (Job Search Techniques), 8:30 am – 1 pm - Esta diseñada para personas que estan buscando empleo. Los temas incluyen donde y como buscar empleo, como crear una red de comunicacion, tecnicas de como usar el telĂ©fono apropriadamente para buscar empleo y como usar la red del internet para buscar empleo. Tambien aprendera tecnicas apropriadas para hacer un entrevista.TambiĂ©n aprenderĂĄ tĂ©cnicas apropiadas para hacer una entrevista. 805-933-8452.

Career Shops are presented in partnership with Ventura County Job & Career Centers and are sponsored by the Human Services Agency and the Workforce Investment Board. Equal opportunity Employer/Program/Service – TDD/TT Inquiries call 1 (800) 735-2922. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individual with disabilities.

 

The Gypsy Folk Ensemble will present tuneful Irish songs and dances in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day. Don your green outfits and come in for a fun afternoon of Irish culture. Program and refreshments are provided by the Fillmore Friends of the Library. The celebration begins at 3:30, on Tuesday, March 15 at the 502 E. Second Street address. Phone 524-3355 for further information.

 

LOS ANGELES, CA. - Refunds totaling more than $129 million may be waiting for nearly 124,000 Californians who did not file a federal income tax return for 2007, the Internal Revenue Service announced. However, to collect the money, a return for 2007 must be filed with the IRS no later than Monday, April 18, 2011.

The IRS estimates that these potential 2007 refunds are $597 or more.

Nationally, 1.1 billion may be waiting for nearly 1.1 million people who failed to file a 2007 federal income tax return.

Some people may not have filed because they had too little income to require filing a tax return even though they had taxes withheld from their wages or made quarterly estimated payments. In cases where a return was not filed, the law provides most taxpayers with a three-year window of opportunity for claiming a refund. If no return is filed to claim a refund within three years, the money becomes property of the U.S. Treasury.

For 2007 returns, the window closes on April 18, 2011. The law requires that the return be properly addressed, mailed and postmarked by that date. There is no penalty for filing a late return qualifying for a refund.
The IRS reminds taxpayers seeking a 2007 refund that their checks will be held if they have not filed tax returns for 2008 and 2009. In addition, the refund will be applied to any amounts still owed to the IRS, and may be used to offset unpaid child support or past due federal debts such as student loans.

By failing to file a return, people stand to lose more than a refund of taxes withheld or paid during 2007. In addition, many low-and-moderate income workers may not have claimed the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). The EITC helps individuals and families whose incomes are below certain thresholds, which in 2007 were $39,783 for those with two or more children, $35,241 for people with one child, and $14,590 for those with no children. For more information, visit the EITC Home Page.

Current and prior year tax forms and instructions are available on the Forms and Publications page of IRS.gov or by calling toll-free 1-800-TAX-FORM (1-800-829-3676). Taxpayers who are missing Forms W-2, 1098, 1099 or 5498 for 2007, 2008 or 2009 should request copies from their employer, bank or other payer. If these efforts are unsuccessful, taxpayers can get a free transcript showing information from these year-end documents by calling 1-800-908-9946, or by filing Form 4506-T, Request for Transcript of Tax Return, with the IRS.

 
Joanna and Randy Axell on the front porch of their Santa Paula house, built in 1867. Rancho Rodoro is one of four stops on the Barns, Ranches and Homes tour to benefit Santa Clara Vally Hospice on March 12, 2011.
Joanna and Randy Axell on the front porch of their Santa Paula house, built in 1867. Rancho Rodoro is one of four stops on the Barns, Ranches and Homes tour to benefit Santa Clara Vally Hospice on March 12, 2011.
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March 12, 2011
Richard Pidduck's barn on Santa Paula Creek Ranch, guarded here by Cosmo, is on the Santa Clara Valley Hospice Barns, Ranches and Home Tour on March 12, 2011. Gail Pidduck's art studio is also on the tour.
Richard Pidduck's barn on Santa Paula Creek Ranch, guarded here by Cosmo, is on the Santa Clara Valley Hospice Barns, Ranches and Home Tour on March 12, 2011. Gail Pidduck's art studio is also on the tour.
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Esther and George Tamayo stand in front of their 8,000-square-foot house they built 19 years ago on Lingdooley Ranch in Santa Paula. Their home and barn are among four stops on the Barns, Ranches and Homes tour to benefit Santa Clara Vally Hospice on March 12, 2011.
Esther and George Tamayo stand in front of their 8,000-square-foot house they built 19 years ago on Lingdooley Ranch in Santa Paula. Their home and barn are among four stops on the Barns, Ranches and Homes tour to benefit Santa Clara Vally Hospice on March 12, 2011.
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Three historic Santa Paula ranches, three barns, two homes, an art studio and barbecue at Limoneira Ranch are the scheduled stops on March 12, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., as part of the Barns, Ranches and Homes tour of Santa Clara Valley Hospice/Home Support Group Inc. The hospice serves Fillmore and Piru. The $25 cost of the tour includes a barbecue from noon to 2 p.m. at the picnic area of Limoneira Co., 1141 Cummings Road. While there, visitors will have a chance to visit the historic Limoneira general store, which is now a visitor center. (Cost is $30 the day of the tour.) Ventura County Farm Bureau Young Farmers and Ranchers will be barbecuing.

On the tour are Esther and George Tamayo's home and barn off Foothill Road. A shuttle will take visitors there from Limoneira ranch. Gail and Richard Pidduck's ranch is on Rafferty Road, off Santa Paula-Ojai Road. The Axell ranch is at 14732 W. Telegraph Road. Scores of tractors belonging to members of the Topa Topa Flywheelers Antique Gas Engine and Tractor Club will also be on show at each of the ranches.

Tour sponsors are Calavo Growers Inc.; Santa Paula Chevrolet; Ben Curtis; Fallini Graphics; Santa Paula Times; and Enterprise Car Rentals.

In Fillmore, tickets may be purchased at Mimstar, 358 Central Ave., and Up in Arms, 328 Central Ave. In Santa Paula: Brownie's Basement, 866 E. Main St.; the Santa Paula Chamber of Commerce at the Santa Paula Depot, 200 N. 10th St.; the Santa Paula Times, 944 E. Main St.; and Santa Clara Valley Hospice, 133 N. Mill St. In Ventura: Hallmark Shop Lautzenhiser's, 1730 S. Victoria Ave. Or send a check and self-addressed, stamped envelope to P.O. Box 365, Santa Paula, CA 93061. Make checks payable to SCV Hospice.

Walking shoes are recommended; no high heels. For more information, call 525-1333.

 
Fillmore High Alumni Association
Fillmore High Alumni Association

The February issue of the alumni newsletter, "Flashbacks" is in the mail and you who subscribe to it, or are Life Members, should receive your copy early next week. If you do not receive one, please contact the alumni office at 805-524-0416 or at staff@fillmorehighalumni.com.

The February Alumni Board meeting was held Monday, February 21 at the home of Marla DeZavala, with all members but two in attendance. The financial report showed that the three accounts of the alumni association--the General Fund, the Scholarship Foundation and the Life Endowment are in good shape, but additional funds are always needed.

The class pictures that are displayed during the alumni dinner in June are being reframed as the old frames are twenty years old and are not in good condition to be transported and hung many more times. It was determined that the alumni would not sponsor a golf tournament this year prior to the alumni dinner because Elkins Ranch Golf Course was not available. Barry Thompson is in charge of this event and will schedule it for the 2012 banquet weekend.

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Grad Nite Live has the "Storage Yard" back now, with an Encroachment Permit. We have made the necessary changes that the City Council had directed us to do so the 'Fire Dept' has their needed 22 feet for the fire truck. The only thing left to do is for the City Council/City Manager and or Chief Rigo to bring 2 cargo containers to the storage yard for Grad Nite Live's replacements as was directed by the City Council Dec. 14th. These containers will store the yard sale stuff for our event the 23rd of April.

We are accepting CARS. RV'S, BOATS etc. Anything that will sell or even that you need to be hauled away - free.
Our fund raisers 'Sandwich Meal tickets and Attractions Spa packets are being sold now by the Senior students, or call April Hastings 524-7722 or Mrs. Chaney 524-4909 and 407-5759

Please help us meet our needed $21,500. We are in MARCH already and Graduation is June 2, 2011.

The Donation Letters are going out now to all the organizations, business etc, etc.

Thank you,
Mrs. Chaney

 
Bill and Laura Bartels (pictured above with Lion’s President Bill Dewey) were the guests of the Fillmore Lion’s Club February 21.  Bill spoke about the Fillmore & Western Railroad, and specifically about the restoration of the 1913 Baldwin Steam Locomotive #14.  He also talked a little about his family history in Fillmore and about RailFest, coming up at the end of March.  Laura told the group about how successful the Santa Clara Valley Legal Aid’s fourth annual Winter Coat Drive.  The project started five years ago, when she was helping with the local toy drive and observed that hardly any of the children had coats.  This year they handed out 1,000 coats to needy children.
Bill and Laura Bartels (pictured above with Lion’s President Bill Dewey) were the guests of the Fillmore Lion’s Club February 21. Bill spoke about the Fillmore & Western Railroad, and specifically about the restoration of the 1913 Baldwin Steam Locomotive #14. He also talked a little about his family history in Fillmore and about RailFest, coming up at the end of March. Laura told the group about how successful the Santa Clara Valley Legal Aid’s fourth annual Winter Coat Drive. The project started five years ago, when she was helping with the local toy drive and observed that hardly any of the children had coats. This year they handed out 1,000 coats to needy children.
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Pictured, John Nehrig, President Irma Rodriguez and Program Director Larry Dunst.
Pictured, John Nehrig, President Irma Rodriguez and Program Director Larry Dunst.
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Our most recent speaker, Mario de la Piedra, spoke of and showed many photos of his trip, with his wife, Virginia, to China. He will be returning to speak on their travels to Vietnam, Japan, Malaysia and other Southeast Asian countries. On Tuesday, February 22, the Sun Risers were shown spectacular photos by John Nehrig of his trip, with his wife, to Africa last September. The photos included every African animal you can imagine. John told the Club the only animal they wanted to see but didn’t was a rhino. The month of March is Rotary Literacy Month. Club members will be hearing from new school board members and school principals. The Club meets every Tuesday morning at 7:00 AM at El Pescador Restaurant. For more information call Irma at 794-2353.

The Sun Risers will be holding our first annual Casino Night on Friday, April 29 at El Pescador Restaurant from 6:00-9:00 PM. There will be lots of appetizers provided by El Pescador. There will be Vegas-style gaming tables - craps, black jack, roulette, poker! There will be prizes and raffles and a silent auction. No host bar. Tickets are $25 per person. This is a FUN fund raiser!! You can purchase tickets from any Sun Riser Rotarian or at El Pescador. For more information call Eric at 805-744-2967.

The Club is also sponsoring an annual 5-K Run/Fun Walk on Saturday, May 21. You can register for the run by going online – www.active.com. Registration forms will also be available this week throughout town. For more information call Joe at 524-6881.

All funds raised go to support Sun Riser Rotary projects like: Dictionaries to all 3rd grade students in FUSD (we hand them out annually); scholarships to FHS and Sierra H.S. seniors; car seat project; FHS Career Day; RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Awards) leadership camp; Relay for Life; Condor Track Team; FMS Youth Act Club; FHS Interact Club; Piru Elementary Leadership Camp; San Cayetano Robotics, to name a few. International Projects include water project with Camarillo Rotary Club and PolioPlus project to eradicate Polio worldwide. The 5-K Run/Walk also raises funds for FUSD fitness programs through Up for Education.

Rotary International is the world's first service club organization, with more than 1.2 million members in 33,000 clubs worldwide. Rotary club members are volunteers who work locally, regionally, and internationally to combat hunger, improve health and sanitation, provide education and job training, promote peace, and eradicate polio under the motto Service Above Self.

 
On February 25, at approximately 7:25 p.m. a young boy was struck by a car. The driver of the car stopped. No injuries were reported.
On February 25, at approximately 7:25 p.m. a young boy was struck by a car. The driver of the car stopped. No injuries were reported.
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March 12, 2011

Ojai, CA. - The causes and diagnosis of three vascular disorders – peripheral arterial disease, carotid stenosis and abdominal aortic aneurysm – as well as the advances in their treatment will be the focus of a free seminar Community Memorial Health System is holding on Saturday, March 12.

Kevin Major, M.D., who specializes in vascular surgery, will lead the seminar that will be held from 9 to 10:30 a.m. in the Soule Park banquet room at 1033 East Ojai Ave in Ojai. Dr. Major will cover the following:

ïź Peripheral arterial disease, which is poor circulation to the legs and is a common cause of leg pain brought on with walking. Untreated PAD can progress to the point of limb loss.
ïź Carotid stenosis, the narrowing of the arteries in the neck that supply blood to the brain and a common cause of stroke. When the narrowing reaches a certain point, treatment is warranted.
ïź Abdominal aortic aneurysm, an abdominal enlargement of the aorta in the abdomen. Current or former tobacco use in significant amounts is a common cause of AAA. Undiagnosed and untreated AAA can progress and rupture.

Dr. Major, a member of the Community Memorial Hospital medical staff, is board-certified in vascular surgery, surgical critical care and general surgery. He received his medical degree from the Medical College of Ohio in Toledo and received advanced fellowship training at the University of Southern California and the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.

Admission is free, but space is limited, so reservations are suggested. Call 805/640-2355, or visit www.cmhshealth.org/rsvp.

This event is co-sponsored by the Rotary Club of Ojai.

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