Check out the City’s new clock! After approximately two years of planning, it has finally been installed. Shown is the clock the day it arrived in Fillmore. Also show is the installation and finally, a Photoshop picture of Kevin McSweeney, Community Development Director, placed next to the “future” location of the clock. The Photoshop picture helped the city council determine the location of the clock. The Rotary Club donated $5,000 toward the clock and they were the inspiration and drive to obtain it. The clock was constructed by the Verdin Company. The installation was tied with the Central Avenue Storm Drain project. The City is hoping to begin the final overlay on city streets as the next project.
Check out the City’s new clock! After approximately two years of planning, it has finally been installed. Shown is the clock the day it arrived in Fillmore. Also show is the installation and finally, a Photoshop picture of Kevin McSweeney, Community Development Director, placed next to the “future” location of the clock. The Photoshop picture helped the city council determine the location of the clock. The Rotary Club donated $5,000 toward the clock and they were the inspiration and drive to obtain it. The clock was constructed by the Verdin Company. The installation was tied with the Central Avenue Storm Drain project. The City is hoping to begin the final overlay on city streets as the next project.
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Seen in this photograph are Fillmore Ebell Club President, Mary Ford, and Fillmore Middle School Art Department Chair, Doris Nichols. The Fillmore Ebell Club recently donated $500.00 toward the purchase of Art books for the Fillmore Middle School. Ms. Nichols accepted the donation, and showed the Ebell Club ladies some of her students' artwork at a recent meeting. Under Ms. Nichols' direction, students at the Fillmore Middle School have won many state and local awards. The Fillmore Ebell Club has over the years regularly donated to local schools, theater groups, organizations, and causes, to benefit and promote the Arts in Fillmore. If you are interested in becoming a member, please contact Trisha Armstrong at 805-727-1901.
Seen in this photograph are Fillmore Ebell Club President, Mary Ford, and Fillmore Middle School Art Department Chair, Doris Nichols. The Fillmore Ebell Club recently donated $500.00 toward the purchase of Art books for the Fillmore Middle School. Ms. Nichols accepted the donation, and showed the Ebell Club ladies some of her students' artwork at a recent meeting. Under Ms. Nichols' direction, students at the Fillmore Middle School have won many state and local awards. The Fillmore Ebell Club has over the years regularly donated to local schools, theater groups, organizations, and causes, to benefit and promote the Arts in Fillmore. If you are interested in becoming a member, please contact Trisha Armstrong at 805-727-1901.
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Fillmore Noontime Rotary held the “4-Way Test and Me” essay contest at Fillmore Christian Academy. Students in grades 3-8 participated. The purpose of the contest is to encourage students to think about the meaning of the 4-Way Test which is used by Rotarians around the world in their business and personal lives. The test is 1. Is it the truth? 2. Is it fair to all concerned? 3. Will it build good will and better friendships? 4. Will it be beneficial to all concerned? The winner in the 3/4 grade class was Isabell Rodriguez, in 5/6 was Sierra Huerta and in 7/8 the winner was Elizabeth Stewart. Each student received $50 and a 4-Way Test coin. The essays of Isabell and Elizabeth will be submitted to Rotary District 5240 for the district contest. Pictured (l-r) are Sierra Huerta, Elizabeth Stewart, and Isabell Rodriguez.
Fillmore Noontime Rotary held the “4-Way Test and Me” essay contest at Fillmore Christian Academy. Students in grades 3-8 participated. The purpose of the contest is to encourage students to think about the meaning of the 4-Way Test which is used by Rotarians around the world in their business and personal lives. The test is 1. Is it the truth? 2. Is it fair to all concerned? 3. Will it build good will and better friendships? 4. Will it be beneficial to all concerned? The winner in the 3/4 grade class was Isabell Rodriguez, in 5/6 was Sierra Huerta and in 7/8 the winner was Elizabeth Stewart. Each student received $50 and a 4-Way Test coin. The essays of Isabell and Elizabeth will be submitted to Rotary District 5240 for the district contest. Pictured (l-r) are Sierra Huerta, Elizabeth Stewart, and Isabell Rodriguez.
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Pssst.. while you're busy sleeping at 5 AM, a movement is afoot in Fillmore. And it's my duty to bring it to your attention. But be forewarned... this is so outrageously exciting, you may find it very difficult to control yourself. It's called... well... first, what kind of shape is your body in?

Truth be told, I'll bet that you body could... well... use a little toning up. Denial won't help. Go ahead... own up to it... you're body is severely lacking toning, and probably exhibiting a few too many... you know... pounds... in inappropriate places. And also lacking energy. Right? And of course you're sick and tired of you're sedentary couch-potato lifestyle. Well, here's great news! There is a service provided by competent, caring people to help you get your booty in tip-top shape. It's called boot camp. But fret not. Though the term 'boot camp' may sound onerous... it's all only for your personal best-and-highest good. No hyperbole here, as you'll soon see from a few testimonials.

About a year ago, Ivan Chavez, with fellow instructor Marcos Zuniga, created and have been conducting six-week mini-fitness programs nicknamed boot camps.

However, boots are not required... just your body and the desire to look... ahem... wickedly exquisite. Hmmm.
Here's Ivan... a physical fitness trainer at the Body Image gym at 455 A Street... briefly describing the fitness programs.

“The boot camps originated as a result of a number of people came to me for fitness and nutrition advice. As the number of people continued to grow, it occurred to me that a lot of people were confused by the media about all the diets out there, and all the fitness programs... bombarded with different viewpoints sort of leaving them in the dark. Having been in the fitness and nutrition business for ten years... based on my experience... I've been fortunate in that I recognize what works. Still, I continue to educate myself on the subjects of fitness and nutrition so with my knowledge, I decided that it was time to share it with people. Because so many people didn't know right from wrong, I concluded that it was time to offer my skills and knowledge in the form of fitness mini camps... commonly referred to as boot camps. The first group enjoyed a great measure of success. From that small group, another group wanted to participate. And it has grown steadily since. CONTINUED »

 
35 volunteers from Sunrise and Noontime Rotary, Lions Club, Boy Scouts and Camulos docents worked on various jobs around the museum. A brick sidewalk was completed and ground was leveled around the small adobe. Weeds were pulled, gutters cleaned, and flowers were pruned and planted in a joint community workday on Saturday, March 21. It was a good time of working together and fellowship. If anyone is interested in volunteering at the Rancho Camulos Museum call Jack Infranca, Site Manager at 521-1501.
35 volunteers from Sunrise and Noontime Rotary, Lions Club, Boy Scouts and Camulos docents worked on various jobs around the museum. A brick sidewalk was completed and ground was leveled around the small adobe. Weeds were pulled, gutters cleaned, and flowers were pruned and planted in a joint community workday on Saturday, March 21. It was a good time of working together and fellowship. If anyone is interested in volunteering at the Rancho Camulos Museum call Jack Infranca, Site Manager at 521-1501.
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coming April 2nd

Where can you develop your talent and build self-confidence? Right here in your own backyard! Every Thursday, 4:30 to 6:00 PM at the Community/Sr. Center, through Parks & Recreation, students will learn dance, acting, voice and improvisation by Director, Sandie Allen. Ms. Allen has produced over 100 musicals. An 8-week workshop class is being offered, followed by a performance workshop, culminating in an exciting live stage performance at Fillmore’s Towne Theatre on Central. All this for only $40 a month (Price break for siblings) Parents are encouraged to join. What a wonderful way to create special memories for your whole family! DON’T MISS OUT! We hope to have our first production by this summer.
HURRY TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT!! Sign up at City Hall – Rec. Dept.
For more information contact:Priscilla Rzezuski (805) 524-0553, Sandie Allen (805) 991-1488

 

The Fillmore-Piru Veterans Memorial District Board reviewed the rules for honoring veterans at this last monthly meeting. Any veteran of the United States military service is eligible. For those who wish to have their family’s veterans names added to the wall at the Memorial Building, here is the way to accomplish that: If the veteran was killed in the service to their country, there is no charge for the name plaque. The plaque for other veterans is $125. To order a name plaque for display, the family needs to send a letter making the request with the veteran’s name and attach a check for the cost to the Veterans Memorial District, in care of City Hall.

The company that does the casting requires a minimum order of 3 plaques, so it may take several months before the plaque is installed. For additional information, you may call Annette Cardona, 524-3701 ex. 216.

After World War II, our community wanted to honor their many veterans. The Wm. Shiells Company donated the land and the citizens raised the money to pay for the buildings. In a very short time, the main building and youth building were completed and opened to service clubs and community organizations for meetings. This is a special district and the boundaries are the same as the Fillmore Unified School District. The Fillmore-Piru Veterans Memorial District levies a $5 per parcel tax to help with the financing. The board is elected every two years.

After 50 years, the buildings still serve to honor any veteran of the United States military and we are fortunate
to have such a great community asset.

 
Community is Invited to Help

The ladies of Curves are halfway toward their goal of collecting 650 pounds of food to help feed the hungry in our community and are asking the public to help them surpass their ambitious target.
In the first two weeks of the month-long food drive, Curves members have donated 405 pounds of non-perishable foods. Everything from macaroni and cheese to peanut butter and juice to cans of beans has been brought in by members.
All food gathered will be donated to Catholic Church Food Bank, staying in Fillmore to help meet the needs of local residents.
In addition to helping their neighbors, members of the public who bring a grocery bag of food to Curves have the option of taking a personalized tour of the facility and having their membership fee waived, if they choose to join. The gym is located in downtown Fillmore, at 410 Central Ave. Hours are Monday through Friday, 5:50 a.m. to 1 p.m. And 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.
Over the past five years, nearly 50 million pounds of food have been donated nationally by Curves members, and distributed to local food banks.
For more information, please call Yvette Chavez, Curves manager, at 805-524-0337.

 

Attention all Artists, those whom love to draw, color, oil paint, watercolor, color pencils, crayons, well you get the idea, anyway, it’s that time to enter your artwork into the Fillmore May Festival Poster Art Contest.
This year the winner will take home $50.00! Not to mention your work will be on the Poster. There are no age limits, we just ask that you do your artwork in color and on a 8x11 piece of paper.

This year’s theme is “Bringing Back Tradition”. This festival has been going on for 97 years now. It first started as a Farmers Market downtown and now has grown to be one of the largest Events in Ventura County. The May Festival offers that small town enjoyment for the entire family--not to mention our town is one of the last best smallest towns in Southern California.

The Deadline to turn in your work in is Friday April 17, 2009. Please take your work to the Fillmore Chamber Office located on Hwy 126 at 557 Ventura Street or call Cindy. The winner will be awarded after the parade in front of City Hall.

If you have any questions please feel free to call Cindy Jackson-Bires at 805-524-7706. Good luck and have fun!

 

 

Come learn the 3 actions to be prepared before it happens.
1. Get A Kit
2. Make A Plan
3. Be Informed

Thursday April 2, 2009
Fillmore-Piru Memorial Building
511 E. Second Street
Fillmore, CA 93015

For more information contact:
American Red Cross
805-987-1514 Ext. 323 (Ellen)

 
Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please help us by adding any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You!
Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please help us by adding any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You!
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Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please help us by adding any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You!
Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please help us by adding any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You!
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Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please help us by adding any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You!
Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please help us by adding any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You!
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Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please help us by adding any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You!
Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please help us by adding any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You!
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Photo of the Week from the Gazette History Archives. Can you identify this photo or any of the people in it? If so, please help us by adding any information about this photograph in the comments section provided at the bottom of this posting. Thank You!
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On 03-09-09 Deputy Vazquez was honored by the Mothers Against Drunk Drivers (MADD) at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. He received this honor because of his diligence in removing drunk drivers from our highways. He had the second highest total of all DUI arrests for Deputy Sheriff’s in enforcing drunk driving law within the County and the City of Fillmore. More than 50 officers from Ventura and Santa Barbara counties were honored.
On 03-09-09 Deputy Vazquez was honored by the Mothers Against Drunk Drivers (MADD) at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. He received this honor because of his diligence in removing drunk drivers from our highways. He had the second highest total of all DUI arrests for Deputy Sheriff’s in enforcing drunk driving law within the County and the City of Fillmore. More than 50 officers from Ventura and Santa Barbara counties were honored.
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Fillmore Flower Show
Conway Spitler
Conway Spitler

Have you seen the new banner flying over the main street? It's telling you to talk to those plants in your garden.
Those beautiful flowers, from your garden, should be placed in the Fillmore Flower Show - April 4 - 5 at the Fillmore Senior Center, Saturday 1:00-4:00 p.m. and Sunday 1:00 -4:00 pm.?
Your flowers should be brought; vases will be provided. We say vases so easily; however Cindy Klittich has been a lady busy with bottles! Yes, she has collected many, many cases of bottles and is working with the scouts getting the labels washed off so these bottles may be used to place flowers in the flower show.
Have you seen the banner flying over the main street? Very attractive and many thanks go out to Linda Nunes working with the city in getting it to fly!
Joann King has assumed the leadership of the Garden Club and from past experience with flower shows has gotten the club organized to get the "show on the road". All we need is you to talk to your flowers and get them into the senior center on April 4.

 

Sespe Players, Fillmore’s Community Theater Group, Inc., will present “The Pole Creek Radio Hour” on April 24, 25, 26 May 1, 2, 3; (Fridays & Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2:00 p.m. in the School District Building, 627 Sespe Avenue, Fillmore.

Radio Hour is a comedy/variety show, with a behind-the-scenes look into the live of the actors. Skits and musical acts and commercials for local businesses highlight the annual production. Tickets are adult $15, senior $10, student $10.

If you are interested in advertising your business in connection with the program, here are is what is offered: $50 Sung or spoken commercial with mention in the program; $100 Combination on stage and 1/3 page in print; $50 1/3 Page Business card size in the program; $75 ½ Page in the program with mention on stage; $100 full page with mention on stage; $25 listed in the program.

Sespe Players, Inc. is a 501 c3 non-profit corporation. #74-3127532. Any questions? Contact Janet Foy 217-2402.

 
Day Out With Thomas 2009: The Hero of the Rails Tour pulling into the Fillmore & Western Railway Co.

Fillmore, CA – It’s a bird! It’s a plane….wait…it’s a train? Thomas the Tank Engine™ is set to roll into Fillmore for the Day Out With Thomas™ 2009: The Hero of the Rails Tour. All Thomas fans are invited to spend the day with their favorite engine that always saves the day! The event, which takes place April 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 2009, will be hosted by Fillmore & Western Railway Co. and presented by HIT Entertainment and sponsored by The LEGO Group.

For more than six decades, children have been captivated by the courageous adventures of Thomas and his engine friends. Pulling out of the station for its 14th consecutive ride on the rails, the Day Out With Thomas 2009: The Hero of the Rails Tour will visit more than 40 cities in the United States and Canada. Day Out With Thomas is the only place for families to take a ride with a 15-ton replica of everybody’s favorite #1 engine, Thomas the Tank Engine, and enjoy Thomas-themed activities at the Imagination Station, including stamps, temporary tattoos and hands-on arts and crafts. Each year the tour grows, traveling to new destinations, adding new activities and welcoming new visitors. In addition, exclusive Thomas & Friends merchandise is available at Day Out With Thomas events including a 2009 Day Out With Thomas passenger car and commemorative t-shirts, pennants, engineer caps, frames, and more. CONTINUED »

 

From unique homes to magnificent domiciles, gorgeous gardens to sundaes at a historic hotel, winning custom gift baskets to the opportunity to purchase beautiful plants and stunning roses for spring gardens, new and exciting pleasures await you at the Santa Clara Valley Hospice/Home Support Group's 26th Annual Homes & Gardens of Santa Paula Tour.

The Tour will be held Saturday, April 25th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

According to Marilyn Harvey, Hospice Board Vice President/Tour Chairwoman, “This year's tour has lots of contrasts, a new hillside home,” custom designed by noted plant growers Dianne and Dudley Davis, “a stately Victorian,” full of surprises owned by Billie Ann Moore, “a vintage home with a modern remodel” demonstrating the talents of owners and interior design/architectural team of Susan and John Kulwiec, “and the storied historic Glen Tavern Inn,” restored to its former glory by Rosanna and Tom Jennett.

“I know,” Harvey noted, “there is something for everyone.”

And that includes herself: “It's exciting to see what people have done to improve their homes and it's always fun to see a home that's fresh and new. I always look for ideas that I can adapt to my own decorating style … and where else can you go to get decorating ideas at this price?” CONTINUED »

 

Santa Paula, California – Beautiful Santa Paula is the new home for reining horse trainer Tom Foran of Foran Performance Horses. Tom and his wife, Kirstin, have relocated their operation, Forastar Ranch, to 410 Willard Road, and are excited to announce an Open House and Clinic on May 2-3, 2009, to introduce themselves to the community and give everyone the opportunity to learn about the sport or reining.

The Open House will feature a reining demonstration from Tom, and an entertaining musical freestyle reining performed by 17-year-old Rebecca Murray, who dedicates her performance to her friend, Rebecca Goss, who died in a tragic car accident in 2007. In fact, proceeds from the clinic on May 3 will benefit the Rebecca Goss “Boo-Yaah” Foundation, which assists grieving families who have lost their children by proving final expenses, grief counseling and other resources.

In addition to the exciting reining action, the Open House will also feature music, food, door prizes and a karaoke contest. This event is free, but an RSVP is requested, and all funds raised will benefit the Rebecca Goos “Boo-Yaah” Foundation. For more information or to RSVP, please email forastarranch@gmail.com, or visit www.foranperformancehorses.com. To learn more about the Rebecca Goss Foundation, visit www.beccaboo-yaah.org. See you in May!

 

Fillmore Fire and Soroptimist Club are offering a CPR Class on Tuesday, March 24th from 6pm to 10 pm at the Senior Center. Fee $15.00. For more information call Capt. Huerta at 805-524-0586 or 805-207-9202.

 

Hi! My name is Sarah Rose Lochelt, and I graduated from Fillmore High School in the class of 2005. I am currently finishing my final year at Azusa Pacific University in Azusa, CA (near Pasadena) and will be graduating in May with a Bachelor of Arts in Youth Ministry with a minor in religion. I havent quite decided what I am doing after graduation. I have applied to the Claremont School of Theology graduate program for a Master of Arts in Pastoral Counseling and been accepted, and will also be applying for my schools (Azusa Pacific University) Kern Scholarship, which would pay my way through a Master of Divinity degree here at APU. I would love to stay in this area and attend graduate school and continue working with the youth ministries I am currently involved with. I also aspire to travel the world in the next few years, as well as possibly pursuing a teaching credential and becoming a high school teacher in the Ventura County area. My experiences here at Azusa Pacific have been amazing; I have loved everything about my four years here. Between playing basketball here, attending and leading D-groups, going to classes, and volunteering in ministries on and off campus, Id have to say that the majority of my experiences have been rooted in the incredible community that this university creates and upholds. To attend a small school and have such close-knit peers and professors has been an incredible blessing. By far, the best memories Ive had have been with my roommate, Kimberly, who I have lived with for all four years. Kimy has blessed my life in so many ways, AND she is an amazing roommate! We have spent long nights up doing homework and talking about everything from God to graham crackers to good music, and everything in between, and I must say that our adventures in dying hair, dumpster-diving, and drawing pictures to put on the walls have really made these the best years of my life.