Tuesday, January 26, 2010

The Fillmore Ebell Club will be entertained this month by the Barbershop Quartet, The Harmony Channel Quartet, at the Veterans Memorial building on January 26, 2010.

The Harmony Channel Quartet has been entertaining audiences in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties since 1990 and are members of the International Barbershop Harmony Society. The members are: Tenor: Duane Ashby of Santa Paula, Lead: Bruce Hunter of Ventura, Baritone: Doug Van Bogelen of Oxnard and Bass: Brent Burningham of Santa Paula. Their music is rooted in the Barbershop style, but they also perform songs in other musical genres. Some of their favorites are 50's style "doo-wop".

The quartet has performed for community groups, churches, families, birthdays, anniversaries, and many weddings, including those for three of their own daughters. They often donate their performances to charitable organizations to help with their fund raising efforts, and have worked in many roles to help support music education in the schools. You may have seen them delivering Singing Valentines somewhere in Ventura County over the last 19 years to support local music programs.

The quartet recently performed on a festively decorated sail boat, singing Christmas carols at Ventura Harbor's Parade of Lights, helping the entry win first place.

If anyone is interesting in singing some great music and making some good friends, you can contact Bruce Hunter about visiting a Pacific Sound (gents) or Channelaire (ladies) chorus rehearsal. Pacific Sound rehearses at the Ventura Adult and Continuing Education (VACE) center in Ventura, at 7:30 P.M., Mondays, #104. Further info at www.pacificsoundchorus.com.

Contact Bruce Hunter (805) 654-8381, for engagements.

Anyone interested in more information, or becoming a member of the Fillmore Ebell Club, may call Pat Murray at 524-1825.

 


 
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At approximately 9:28 p.m., December 31st, five emergency units responded to a single vehicle accident 700 block of Ventura Street (Hwy. 126).
At approximately 9:28 p.m., December 31st, five emergency units responded to a single vehicle accident 700 block of Ventura Street (Hwy. 126).
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A van driven by a single male crashed into the rear of an 18-wheeler parked at the curb in the westbound lane. The driver was transported to hospital with undetermined injuries.
A van driven by a single male crashed into the rear of an 18-wheeler parked at the curb in the westbound lane. The driver was transported to hospital with undetermined injuries.
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The drainage problem at Riverwalk levee has been solved with a runoff drain. The area had become muddy and resident complaints to the city were frequent. The area has been ‘bowled” with a drainage grate at the bottom (shown above), and plants placed aroung. Shown right is one of several signs announcing the use of recycled water at the levee/bike path.

 

Members of the Fillmore Ebell Club were present at their annual Holiday Christmas Tea Party, on December 8, 2009, held at the home of local long-time resident of Fillmore, Lorraine Finch, and hosted by Ebell Members Anita Bailey and Lorraine Finch.

As has been done for many previous years, the Ebell ladies donated food items and cash to local families in need. This year the Ebell ladies generously donated $50.00 cash; miscellaneous canned goods; and a total of over 118 pounds of rice, sugar, flour and beans.

Selection of local organizations to receive the donations was organized by Ebell Member, Charlene Smith, who delivered the donations to Barbara Donckels of St. Vincent De Paul Society, and First Five organizations, who then distributed the donations to families in need in Fillmore.

Anyone interested in more information, or becoming a member of the Fillmore Ebell Club, may call Pat Murray, 521-1825.

 
The Family Farm & The Milkman
Conway Spitler
Conway Spitler

The Family Farm
Since the 1930’s, the number of family farms has been declining rapidly. According to the USDA, 5.3 million farms dotted the nation in 1950, but this number had declined to 2.11 million by the 2003 farm census (data from the 2007 census hasn’t yet been published).
Ninety-one percent of the U. S. farms are small family farms.

The Milkman
According to the U. S. Department of Agriculture, in 1950, over half of the milk delivered was to the home in quart bottles. By 1963 it was about a third and in 2001, it represented only 0.4 percent.
Now days most milk is sold through supermarkets in gallon jugs. The steady decline in home-delivered milk is blamed, of course, on the rise of the supermarket, better home refrigeration and longer-lasting milk. Although some milkmen still make the rounds in pockets of the U. S., they are certainly a dying breed.

 

Santa Clara Valley Disposal will maintain its regular Friday trash and recycling collection schedule in Fillmore on Jan. 22, during the week of Martin Luther King Jr.

For more information, call 647-1414.

 

Hello, my name is Hellena. On 12/29/09 we found a small light brown male chihuahua. He was found on Fine Street in Fillmore. For contact information about this dog please call (805)524-3042 or (805)223-4254.

 

Ventura – United Blood Services is issuing an urgent appeal for Type O-Negative Blood. Increased usage in recent days has caused supplies of this blood type to drop to critically low levels. Those with Type O-Negative blood are urgently needed to donate today or tomorrow.

The Ventura Center will be open for special hours today and tomorrow:
Today: 10 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 31: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Donations may be made at the UBS Center in Ventura at 2223 Eastman near McGrath. Appointments are appreciated, but not necessary. Walk-ins are also welcome.

You may donate blood if you are over age 16, weigh at least 110 pounds and are in good health. Additional height/weight requirements apply to donors 22 and younger. Donors are asked to make an appointment by contacting United Blood Services at 800-715-3699 or online at www.unitedbloodservices.org/centralcoast.

 
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Illegal yard sale sign
Illegal yard sale sign
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This yard sale sign has been hanging on the tree at the corner of A St. and Hwy 126 for two weeks. Another sign advertising the same sale has been on the No Parking sign at River St. and Grimes Canyon for two weeks along with a yard sale sign for 102 Surrey Way, which has been there for six weeks. The Gazette spotted eight signs between A St. and C St. this afternoon, Tuesday, Dec. 29th. City Ordinance (see below) allows a fine of $50 per sign. Maybe this would be a good way to 1. Make some city ca$h, and 2. Clean up a trashy eyesore. If the city averaged five a week, that could mean $13,000 by year’s end.

11.20.030 Sign Display—Permission Required. It is unlawful for nay person, firm, company or corporation to paint, post, put up, maintain or display any sign, bill, or poster, picture, lithograph, map, plat, sample or other device or advertisement of any kind upon any wall, window, billboard, fence, post, pole, tree, building or other structure within the city limits without express permission from the occupant, owner, or lessee or person having charge or possession thereof. (Ord. 70 % 3, 1922)

11.20.040 Sign Display Unlawful on Certain Poles.
It is unlawful for any person, firm, company or corporation to paint, post, put up, maintain or display any sign, bill, poster, picture, lithograph, map, plat, device or advertisement of any king, or any slot machine or receptacle for merchandise upon any telephone pole, telegraph pole or electric pole within the city limits. (Ord. 70 % 4, 1922)

 
YOU ARE INVITED

Where: Piru Community Center
When: Tuesday, January 5th, 2009 from 6:30-8:00pm

Please join us to answer any questions about our proposal, to hear from enthusiastic local parents who have visited a local charter school, and to hear from parents who have their children currently attending charter schools. Come hear why these parents are fully committed to charter schools!

CHOOSE CHOICE FOR YOUR CHILD
CHOOSE TO SUPPORT PIRU CHARTER SCHOOL

For more info go to www.pirucharterschool.blogspot.com or send us an email at pirucharterschool@earthlink.net

ESTAN INVITADOS
Junta Para Escuela Charter de Piru
Para Padres y la Comunidad
Centro de Comunidad de Piru
martes, enero 5o del 2009 6:30-8:00pm
Los esperamos para poder contestar sus preguntas sobre nuestra propuesta, y para que puedan escuchar a padres que estån entusiasmados después de haber visitado una escuela charter de la zona y también a padres que ya tienen a sus hijos en una escuela charter. Vengan a escuchar porque estos padres estån tan felices de cooperar en la educación de sus hijos en escuelas charter.

We hope you have enjoyed a restful holiday and are now ready to think about plans for the New Year! One of the most important choices you have for the months ahead is your child’s education. We hope you are joining with us in supporting Piru Charter School, and have planned a meeting in the Piru Community Center on Tuesday, January 5th from 6:30 to 8 p.m. to answer any final questions about this proposal, and to hear not only from enthusiastic local parents who have visited a local charter school, but from visiting parents who are excited to have their children attending a charter school right now. Come hear why these parents are fully committed to charter schools!

The goals for Piru Charter School continue to be:
Keep Piru School Open
Lower Class Sizes in the Upper Grades
Make Better Choices with Our School Money
Provide for a Possible K-8 Learning Opportunity
Continue Piru School’s Path to Success!

It is our belief that only by choosing to convert to Piru Charter School, can Piru parents be given the choice of schooling options they need in order to assure that every Piru student be given a high quality learning opportunity as they begin life.

Misinformation has been spread about charter schools. Come hear for yourself, the facts in a quiet sharing of information. Next week Piru Elementary will have a chance to choose not be guided by the continued attempts of Fillmore Unified School District , but by the Ventura County Office of Education and Success. Choose choice for your child. Choose to support Piru Charter School!
Tuesday, January 5th 6:30. We hope to see you there!
pirucharterschool@earthlink.net

 

The Ventura County Public Health Department has expanded the list of who is eligible to receive the H1N1 vaccine once again and now includes all people, healthy or high risk, 6 months of age and older. This list has been updated and includes those adults aged 25-64 who are healthy; they are the last group to become eligible to receive the vaccine in Ventura County. “This basically opens the eligibility for H1N1 vaccine to everyone in our county,” said Public Health Officer, Dr. Robert Levin.

Infants (under 6 months of age) are ineligible to receive the vaccine. Scientists believe the vaccine will not be effective in this age group.

This new dictum was arrived at due to the following factors:
The amount of vaccine that has arrived in the county since September has increased to adequate levels
25 to 30% of the high risk population in Ventura County has now been vaccinated against H1N1
There has not been an unmanageable increase in the length of lines at clinics where vaccine is being offered
“This vaccine isn’t going to do anyone any good if it sits on the shelf,” said Dr. Levin. “The more people we can get this into in our county, the better.” The novel H1N1 (swine) vaccine is available for Ventura County residents only. Sites where the vaccine is available can be found on the Health Care Agency Public Health website: www.vchca.org/H1N1.

 

Since both Christmas and New Year’s Day fall on Friday this holiday season, Fillmore city resident customers of Santa Clara Valley Disposal will have their trash and recyclables collected on Dec. 26 and trash and green waste collected Jan. 2, one day later than usual both weeks.

The regular collection schedule will return on Friday, Jan. 8, 2010.

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, Santa Clara Valley Disposal 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.
Please note, however: Flocked trees cannot be recycled.

For more information, call 647-1414.

 

The programs for Rotary Sun Risers are: December 29: Mario De La Piedra Jr will talk about his recent “Semester at Sea” traveling around the world during a University led cruise.

January presentations will focus on “Service Clubs: Who and What they are” Jan. 5th: Features a David Forman Video, “Historical Review of Rotary International”. Jan 12th: Soroptimists. Jan. 19th: Scott Lee, Past President of Lions will do a presentation on Lions International; January 26th: Don Gunderson will lead a Club Assembly
mid-year review.

 
How To Stay Young
Conway Spitler
Conway Spitler

1. Throw out non-essential numbers. This includes age, weight and height. Let the doctor worry about them. That is why you pay him/her.

2. Keep only cheerful friends. The grouches pull you down.

3. Keep learning. Learn more about the computer, crafts, gardening, whatever. Never let the brain idle. An idol mind is the devil's workshop. And the devil's name is Alzheimers.

4. Enjoy ;the simple things.

5. Laugh often, long and loud. Laugh until you gasp for breath.

6. The tears happen. Endure, grieve, and move on. The only person who is with us our entire life, is ourselves. Be ALIVE while you are alive.

7. Surround yourself with what you love, whether it's family, pets, keepsakes, music, plants, hobbies, whatever. Your home is your refuge.

8. Cherish your health: If it is good, preserve it. If it is beyond what you can improve, get help.

9. Don't take guilt trips. Take a trip to the mall, to the next country, to a foreign country, but NOT to where the guilt is.

10. Tell the people you love that you love them at every opportunity. AND ALWAYS REMEMBER; life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.
-- George Carlin

 

These names were received from December 16 to 21, 2009.
A light is shining on the Hospice “Light Up A Life Tree” at the Fillmore Plaza,
251 Central Avenue, Fillmore.

IN MEMORY OF:
Ruby Riesgo
Modesto Cardona
Michael Patrick Askay
Mark Anthony Reyes
These names were received from December 22to 23, 2009

IN HONOR OF:
Sean Morris
Veronica Morris
Ian Morris
Jackson Morris

 

The Senior Center will be hosting a training class for using your new electronic equipment on Saturday, January 16 and January 30 from 10a.m.-noon. A group of Fillmore teens will be there to instruct you on using your new camera, iPod, phone and any other electronic item you received as a recent gift. Although the classes are designed for seniors, anyone is welcome to attend.

 
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Girl Scout Troops 60558 and 60420 from Fillmore collected goodies to fill Christmas stockings for soldiers in Afghanistan. The girls from back left, Ashlan Larson, Natalie Couse, Kylene Sampson, Ari Schieferle, Katie Berger, Emma Myers, Bella Ibarra, Sydney Beckett, Natalie Parrish, Kirah Sampson and Kate Johnson made Christmas cards and stuffed 21 stockings with candy, puzzle books, beanies, batteries, chips, and trail mix. Leaders Kelli Couse, Casey Beckett and Paige Lenee want to thank everyone who donated.
Girl Scout Troops 60558 and 60420 from Fillmore collected goodies to fill Christmas stockings for soldiers in Afghanistan. The girls from back left, Ashlan Larson, Natalie Couse, Kylene Sampson, Ari Schieferle, Katie Berger, Emma Myers, Bella Ibarra, Sydney Beckett, Natalie Parrish, Kirah Sampson and Kate Johnson made Christmas cards and stuffed 21 stockings with candy, puzzle books, beanies, batteries, chips, and trail mix. Leaders Kelli Couse, Casey Beckett and Paige Lenee want to thank everyone who donated.
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