Angel Ortega
Angel Ortega

The Angel R. Ortega Family wants to thank everyone in Fillmore, Piru, and Bardsdale for your generous donations, thoughts, and prayers to our family after our house fire on January 5th.

We are currently living in Thousand Oaks and are planning to move back to Fillmore once our home is rebuilt, hopefully in less than a year.

Thank you all again from the bottom of our hearts.

Sincerely,
The Angel R. Ortega Family

 


 
(on right from left to right) Authors Nancy Cole Silverman, Laurie Stevens, and D.J. Adamson presented a three hour workshop on the essentials of writing. They offered an insider’s guide for promoting and publishing work as well. They are all members of the “Sisters in Crime” mystery writing organization. They stressed the importance of writers belonging to a writing group or club for networking and support. Books were available for purchase after the workshop.
(on right from left to right) Authors Nancy Cole Silverman, Laurie Stevens, and D.J. Adamson presented a three hour workshop on the essentials of writing. They offered an insider’s guide for promoting and publishing work as well. They are all members of the “Sisters in Crime” mystery writing organization. They stressed the importance of writers belonging to a writing group or club for networking and support. Books were available for purchase after the workshop.
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Lupe Hurtado from Piru Youth Sports received a check from Fillmore Rotary for $500. This year they have 150 youths.
Lupe Hurtado from Piru Youth Sports received a check from Fillmore Rotary for $500. This year they have 150 youths.
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Bob Hammond, Program Chair introduced Tim Medina a FHS graduate who now works at Elkins Golf Course. Tim talked about what it takes to become a PGA Teaching Pro. President Julie presented him with a Rotary mug.
Bob Hammond, Program Chair introduced Tim Medina a FHS graduate who now works at Elkins Golf Course. Tim talked about what it takes to become a PGA Teaching Pro. President Julie presented him with a Rotary mug.
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April 8th and 9th

Submitted By Jan Lee
The Fillmore Civic Pride Committee would like to extend to residents in the Fillmore Unified School District an invitation to participate in the 2017 Annual Fillmore Flower Show on April 8th and 9th, 2017. The theme this year is: “Birds, Bugs and Beautiful Blooms”. Bring entries to the Active Adult Center, 533 Santa Clara Street in Fillmore.

In addition to eight competitive divisions (Single Stem Cut Roses, Single Stem Cut Iris, Other Single Stem Cut Flowers, Bouquets, Arrangements, Miniature Arrangements and Bouquets, Potted Plants, Dish Gardens) there are two divisions especially for YOUTH.

Division IX—Youth Arrangements Flower displays limited to 20 inches by 20 inches, to be arranged at the show without adult help other than the youth show supervisor. Students are judged in three age categories and a team category.

Division X—Youth Composition Youth through grade 12 write and enter an original poem or short essay on a single page, with or without an illustration on the theme of the flower show, “Birds, Bugs and Beautiful Blooms”.

Fillmore is indeed a beautiful community! We hope many will participate in the Fillmore Flower Show again this year. Our young people sometimes need encouragement to create an entry. The theme this year seems especially exciting. We would appreciate anything you can do to help our youth step forward to demonstrate their talents.

Rules, time, location and many photographs of previous flower shows are on our website: fillmoreflowershow.com. For questions call: (805) 524-3021 or (805) 625-4354.

 

Applications are now available for the FILLMORE WOMEN’S SERVICE CLUB Trade and Art Scholarships. Any graduating High School Senior going to a Public or Private School, who RESIDES within the Fillmore Unified School District and is continuing on to a Trade School or a Community College to pursue a career in the Arts. GRADES are not a factor. Applications are available at Fillmore High School or by telephoning Susan Banks at 805-524-2020. DEADLINE is Thursday April 6th, 2017

 

Applications are now available for the FILLMORE WOMEN’S SERVICE CLUB Educational Scholarships. Any graduating High
School Senior going to a Public or Private School, who RESIDES within the Fillmore Unified School District and is continuing on to a College or University can apply. Applications are available at Fillmore High School or by telephoning Susan Banks at 805-524-2020. DEADLINE is Thursday April 6th, 2017

 
Ariel Bertsch of Help Unlimited was presented a Rotary mug from program chair, Kyle Wilson. Her company provides in-home care to seniors in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.
Ariel Bertsch of Help Unlimited was presented a Rotary mug from program chair, Kyle Wilson. Her company provides in-home care to seniors in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.
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(l-r) Louis Meza, Darlene Lorenz, Josh Travers, Ron Lewis, Claire Faith, Ari Larson, Maria Christopher, Alyce Bosacki, Kelly Long, Martin Hernandez, Dale Bolms, Dave Wilkinson, Kevin Keehl and Steve Breitbach.
(l-r) Louis Meza, Darlene Lorenz, Josh Travers, Ron Lewis, Claire Faith, Ari Larson, Maria Christopher, Alyce Bosacki, Kelly Long, Martin Hernandez, Dale Bolms, Dave Wilkinson, Kevin Keehl and Steve Breitbach.
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Written by Maria Christopher

Ventura County Third District Supervisor Kelly Long was one of the participants in the Heritage Valley Tourism Bureau's (HVTB ) Annual Member Meeting held February 1st at the Santa Paula Depot. HVTB members and others interested in local tourism met to review the group's accomplishments for the past year and discuss effective short term and long term strategies for increasing the economic benefits of tourism throughout the Heritage Valley.

The Heritage Valley Tourism Bureau was established in 1997 with the support of local governments as a member based organization of individual entities working together to promote the entire Santa Clara River Valley / Highway 126 corridor from the City of Ventura to the eastern county line.

Their focus is to market what tourism related opportunities the communities of Piru, Fillmore, Santa Paula, and surrounding areas, have to offer to visitors and locals. They do this primarily though print, electronic media, and personal contact. Membership is open to anyone interested in local tourism and ideas and suggestions are welcome from everyone. Contact info@heritagevalley.net or call 805-524.7500 for more information.

The 2017 HVTB officers were also elected at the Board of Directors Meeting following the Membership Meeting. They include: President Maria Christopher (Rancho Camulos Museum), Vice-President Ari Larson (Fillmore Chamber of Commerce), Secretary Cindy Jackson (CJ Financials), and Treasurer Ron Lewis (Santa Clara River Valley Railroad Historical Society).

 
Rotary Club Present Check to the Fillmore High School’s Mock Trial Team. FHS students, Mr. Murphy & Laura Bartels receiving a check supporting the FHS Mock Trial Team from club president Julie Latshaw.
Rotary Club Present Check to the Fillmore High School’s Mock Trial Team. FHS students, Mr. Murphy & Laura Bartels receiving a check supporting the FHS Mock Trial Team from club president Julie Latshaw.
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Fillmore Rotary Welcome Exchange Student. Josh Cox, our Rotary Exchange student, from Australia, presented a program on his family and country.
Fillmore Rotary Welcome Exchange Student. Josh Cox, our Rotary Exchange student, from Australia, presented a program on his family and country.
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Award winning mystery authors, D.J. Adamson, Nancy Cole Silverman, and Laurie Stevens will provide individual instruction and guidance for those who need inspiration to start that special book of fiction or non-fiction. If you have completed a book, the panel can show you how to promote yourself and find the best and most affordable publishing options. This free workshop will be held at the Fillmore Library 502 Second Street on Saturday, February 25th from 1pm-3pm. For more information contact the Fillmore Library at 524-3355 or www.vencolibrary.org

 

Come to the Taco Llama parking lot at 9:00 on the February 18 to help clean up the bike path AND find hidden treasures! This is the special bike path clean up.

COME ENJOY THE FUN and help keep your community looking nice! All are welcome!

Younger children must be supervised by an adult. It is a fun family outing! For more information, call Lynn Edmonds @ 907-6576.

 

The Parent Tea for the Miss Fillmore/Miss Teen Fillmore Pageant will take place on Wednesday, February 22, 2017 at the Memorial Building beginning at 6:30PM. All Rules and Questions will be addressed. Contestants must reside within the Fillmore Unified School District boundaries. Miss Contestants must be a Junior or Senior girl in good standing. Teen Contestants must be a girl between the ages of 13 (by January 1st) and 17 in good standing, but not a Junior or Senior. Information packets can be obtained at Fillmore High School (Student Store), Fillmore Middle School (Office) or by contacting Pageant Director Lori McLain at 805-524-4432.

 
Fillmore’s last storm knocked down a tree at Elkins Golf Course. Fillmore is expected to get more rain starting Thursday February 16th, so be sure to have your umbrellas ready.
Fillmore’s last storm knocked down a tree at Elkins Golf Course. Fillmore is expected to get more rain starting Thursday February 16th, so be sure to have your umbrellas ready.
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(left)Kyle Wilson Program Chair, Heather Brown from California Wildlife Center and Julie Latshaw. The Wildlife
Center cares for sick, injured and orphaned native wildlife and eventually releases them back into the wild.
(left)Kyle Wilson Program Chair, Heather Brown from California Wildlife Center and Julie Latshaw. The Wildlife Center cares for sick, injured and orphaned native wildlife and eventually releases them back into the wild.
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A Familia a Familia Course is presented by NAMI Ventura County, The National Alliance on Mental Illness is offering a FREE 12-week program in Spanish, starting Monday, February 20, at One Step A La Vez, 421 Sespe Ave., Fillmore, CA 93015 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. p.m

This series of 12 classes are for family members, couples, and friends of loved ones who have mental illnesses such as: severe depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, affective-schizophrenia, panic disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder Dual diagnosis disorders (substance abuse with mental illness).

The program is provided by a team of volunteers, family members, trained by NAMI Ventura County, who know the struggles of a loved one dealing with mental illness.

To register or for more information call: (805) 641-2426 – English or Spanish. The class is limited to 25 people so call soon to reserve a seat. You are also welcomed to review our website: www.namiventura.org

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Familia a Familia 12 Semanas de Clases
En Fillmore
NO HAY COSTO PARA ESTAS CLASES
Se Presenta un Curso de Familia a Familia

NAMI Ventura County, La Alianza Nacional Sobre Enfermedades Mentales ofrece un programa gratuito de 12 semanas cada lunes, en español, empezando el 20 de febrero, en One Step A La Vez, 421 Sespe Ave., Fillmore, de las 6:30pm a las 9:00pm.

Esta serie de clases es para los miembros de familia, parejas, y amigos de seres queridos que tienen enfermedades mentales como: depresiĂłn severa, trastorno bipolar, esquizofrenia, esquizo−afectivo, desorden de pĂĄnico, trastorno obsesivo compulsivo, sĂ­ndrome de estrĂ©s post traumĂĄtico y desordenes de diagnĂłstico doble (abuso de sustancias con enfermedad mental).

El programa es dado por un equipo de voluntarios, miembros de familia, entrenados por NAMI Ventura County, quienes saben lo que es tener a un ser querido luchando con desordenes mentales.

Para registrarse o para mĂĄs informaciĂłn: llame 805−641−2426 (inglĂ©s o español). La clase se limita a 25 personas. AsĂ­ que llame pronto para reservar un asiento. TambiĂ©n le invitamos a revisar nuestro sitio web: www.namiventura.org para mas informaciĂłn.

 

Submitted by Joe Ricards

The Fillmore FFA would like to invite you to attend our Annual Tractor Driving Contest. The contest will be held February 18, 2017 at our school farm and will start at 9:00am. Students are encouraged to be dressed from the waist up in uniform. Lunch will be provided by the Boosters Club.

Teams will consist of 5 members per team. However, individual awards will be given. The events will consist of the following:
1. 3 point hook-up.
2. Trailer backing.
3. Picking up a ball with a skip loader.
4. Row crop driving.
5. Cultivating with a spring tooth.
6. Tractor I.D. or trouble shooting.

If you have any questions please call me. Also, please call or E-mail with the number of students you plan to bring.

 
The newest member to the Rotary Club of Fillmore is Ari Larson inducted by President Julie Latshaw
The newest member to the Rotary Club of Fillmore is Ari Larson inducted by President Julie Latshaw
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Fillmore Rotary Club Updated on City Projects. President Julie Latshaw, speaker Roxanne Hughes and Program Chair Carrie Broggie Roxanne Hughes, the City of Fillmore Engineer updated the Club on projects she is working on including the new traffic signal on Mountain View/126, more sidewalks and paving local streets.
Fillmore Rotary Club Updated on City Projects. President Julie Latshaw, speaker Roxanne Hughes and Program Chair Carrie Broggie Roxanne Hughes, the City of Fillmore Engineer updated the Club on projects she is working on including the new traffic signal on Mountain View/126, more sidewalks and paving local streets.
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Ventura County Public Works Agency receives grant funding to capture stormwater for groundwater recharge in Piru.
Ventura County Public Works Agency receives grant funding to capture stormwater for groundwater recharge in Piru.
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PIRU, CA - The Ventura County Public Works Agency Watershed Protection District’s (VCPWA WPD) proposed Piru Stormwater Capture for Groundwater Recharge project was selected for funding of $455,837 by the State Water Resources Control Board under Proposition 1 Storm Water Grant Program, Round 1. The project, which will be a collaborative effort with the United Water Conservation District (UWCD), is one of 27 statewide projects to receive an award from the total $105 million grant fund for this round of funding.

The proposed project will capture runoff from 123 acres in the unincorporated Ventura County community of Piru to remove sediment, trash and other pollutants. Approximately 38.5 acre feet per year of runoff will be captured using the existing storm drain system. The captured runoff will then be conveyed to the northern 26 acres of the existing, inactive UWCD Piru Spreading Grounds, for recharge of the Piru groundwater basin.

“This is a unique opportunity for Piru community to gain cost-effective, long-term, and sustainable recharge of groundwater with minimal design and construction efforts” said Ewelina Mutkowska, Stormwater Program Manager.

“Collaboration with other agencies, municipalities and stakeholders is key to developing new and affordable water resources for the county and a top priority for United Water Conservation District,” added Mauricio E. Guardado, Jr., General Manager of UWCD. “We look forward to working with Ewelina and the Ventura County Public Works team on recharging the groundwater of the Piru basin.”

The proposed project will provide dual benefits of water quality improvement, compliance with Clean Water Act, and long-term sustainable water supply enhancement. By utilizing existing infrastructure and making a few modification, this project will meet federal and state requirements in the most cost effective manner. Construction is anticipated in summer of 2018.

 

Santa Clara Valley Disposal will maintain its regular Friday trash, green waste and recyclables collection schedule in Fillmore on Feb. 24, during the week of Presidents’ Day.

For more information, call 647-1414.