Decorating homes and businesses is a long standing tradition during the holiday season. Unfortunately it’s these decorations that increase the chance of fire. Follow a few simple Christmas tree & holiday decoration fire safety tips to ensure Happy Holidays.

CHRISTMAS TREES can remain relatively fire safe if you follow these simple steps:

When selecting your live Christmas tree, choose a fresh one with green needles.

Recut the trunk at least two inch above the old cut as soon as you get it home. This allows it to continue to pull moisture into its foliage.

Keep the trunk in water immediately after it is recut. Moisture is the key to keeping the tree fresh and thereby enhancing its fire resistance. If the tree will be kept outside for a few days, stand it in a bucket of water until you are ready to bring it indoors.

Check the water levels daily... Never let the water level go below the bottom of the trunk. Commercial floral preservatives can also be added to the water to help keep the tree fresh.

Locate any tree at least 3 feet away from sources of heat. Avoid placing any tree, live or artificial, near a heater outlet, wood stove or fireplace. Put it in the coolest location possible.

Never leave a lighted tree unattended.

Remove the tree immediately after the holidays. Even a properly cared for live tree will eventually die. Take it to a recycle center or leave for your refuse collector.

LIGHTS & DECORATIONS

Choose decorations that are flame resistant or flame retardant.

Keep decorations away from heat sources, windows and doors.

Properly install your holiday lights. Use lights that have the label of an independent testing laboratory.

Be sure to use indoor lights inside and outdoor lights outside.

Make sure all electrical cords have no frayed or cracked wires or broken sockets. Do not attempt to repair a worn light set! Throw it away and purchase a new replacement.

Do not overload electrical outlets.

Do not link more than three light strands, unless the directions indicate it is safe.

Do not leave lights turned on for prolonged periods or unattended.

Keep your exits clear by keeping decorations away from windows and doors.

In addition to being shatterproof and shock resistant, LED lights produce almost no heat, making them safe to touch and greatly reducing the risk of fire.

 


 
Saturday, December 17th Laura Bartels from the Santa Clara Valley Legal Aid’s Group was giving away brand new warm winter coats to needy children of the Santa Clara Valley who were standing outside in line to receive their toy from Santa. Every year the group fundraises money to purchase brand new coats to hand out. Photos courtesy Bob Crum.
Saturday, December 17th Laura Bartels from the Santa Clara Valley Legal Aid’s Group was giving away brand new warm winter coats to needy children of the Santa Clara Valley who were standing outside in line to receive their toy from Santa. Every year the group fundraises money to purchase brand new coats to hand out. Photos courtesy Bob Crum.
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On Sunday, December 17th at 10:10pm Sheriffs Deputies responded to a shots fired call near 3rd & B Street. Upon arrival deputies found two men in critical condition and were both transported to a local hospital. Photo courtesy Fillmore Fire Department.
On Sunday, December 17th at 10:10pm Sheriffs Deputies responded to a shots fired call near 3rd & B Street. Upon arrival deputies found two men in critical condition and were both transported to a local hospital. Photo courtesy Fillmore Fire Department.
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Suspects Still Being Sought

Two men remain hospitalized after they were shot Sunday night in Fillmore. The shooting occurred in the 800 block of 3rd Street, where both men were found in the street by deputies, who were summoned to the area to investigate a call of shots fired.

The men were transported to Ventura County Medical Center in Ventura. One victim is in critical, but stable condition, while the second victim is in stable condition.

No suspects have been arrested or identified, and the investigation is ongoing. Investigators believe the shooting is gang related and ask anyone with information to call Detective Sergeant Carlos Macias at (805)384-4761.

Ventura County Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 reward for information, which leads to the arrest and criminal complaint against the person(s) responsible for this crime. The caller may remain anonymous. The call is not recorded. Call Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS (8477).

Prepared by: Sgt. Eric Buschow
Approved by: Capt. Garo Kuredjian

 
On Sunday, December 17th at about 4:15pm reports of a brush fire in the Santa Clara Riverbed came in, near Burlington and Reading Street. Crews responded and were able to put the fire out quickly. Cause of the fire is still under investigation.
On Sunday, December 17th at about 4:15pm reports of a brush fire in the Santa Clara Riverbed came in, near Burlington and Reading Street. Crews responded and were able to put the fire out quickly. Cause of the fire is still under investigation.
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On Monday, December 18th at 2:52pm a collision occurred near Grimes Canyon Road and Bardsdale Avenue. A white Honda Accord rear-ended a yellow truck. There were no injuries reported at the time of the accident, and the cause is still under investigation.
On Monday, December 18th at 2:52pm a collision occurred near Grimes Canyon Road and Bardsdale Avenue. A white Honda Accord rear-ended a yellow truck. There were no injuries reported at the time of the accident, and the cause is still under investigation.
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Fillmore Unified School District
Fillmore Unified School District

Annual Organizational Meeting
The Board completed the Annual Organizational Meeting at the December 19, 2017 meeting.

First Interim Report through October 31, 2017, Including the Amendments to the 2017-2018 Budget
The Board received a report on the First Interim Report. Information was presented by Andrea McNeill, Assistant Superintendent, Business Services. The Board of Trustees approved the First Interim Report.

Single Plans for Student Achievement
The Board received a report on the Single Plans for Student Achievement. Information was presented by Assistant Superintendent, Micheline Miglis.

Personnel Recommendations
The Board approved all personnel recommendations including new hires, promotions, resignations and leaves.

 
Photo of the Week "Best dressed guy at the fire department toy giveaway!" by Bob Crum. Photo data: Manual mode, ISO 2500, Canon EF-S 15-85mm lens @19mm, f/4.0 & 1/125 second shutter speed.
Photo of the Week "Best dressed guy at the fire department toy giveaway!" by Bob Crum. Photo data: Manual mode, ISO 2500, Canon EF-S 15-85mm lens @19mm, f/4.0 & 1/125 second shutter speed.
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Ho ho ho...
Bob Crum
Bob Crum

In a few days, jolly St. Nick will be flying all around Fillmore skies with a sleigh chock full of goodies. You know, those reindeer haul around Santa's sleigh so fast I'm thinking that they're equipped with JATO... Jet Assisted Take Off. If Rudolf goes slow enough, I'll attempt to snag a photo with my super-telephoto lens.

Speaking of challenges, there are two assignments every year that are monsters to photograph. One is the Junior Livestock Auction at the County Fair. Trying to photograph a kid leading a pig strutting around the auction ring is extremely challenging. Furthermore, phonetographers have proliferated to the degree they are a hazard to a working photojournalist. In spite of that nemesis, capturing the so-called money shot is just reward.

The other monstrous assignment is the annual Fillmore Fire Department toy giveaway that was held last Saturday at the fire station. Make no mistake, it's an awesome event and equally satisfying. Kudos to all who execute this awesome event. Photo ops aplenty... actually too many occurring simultaneously. If I sneeze I might miss a money shot. I get paid only for money shots, you know, so I don't sneeze on assignments.

Anyway, the dilemma arises because once Santa arrives, and walks up the street meeting and greeting the throng of kids and kid-like adults, and settles down in his chair, pandemonium begins. The throng of people out on the street start to converge in the confines of the fire station. Oh what fun!

Imagine a crowd mingling around the toy tables. How do I get a shot in edgewise when I can't move? The perils of photojournalism. With action everywhere, pre-planning is useless. Besides the crowd, the lighting is atrocious. A big open roll-up door dumping in tons of bright sunlight. Further in, fluorescent lighting that is woefully inadequate. And further along another big roll-up exit door with more bright light. It's a nightmare to shoot.

With the camera in manual mode, I constantly had to adjust aperture and shutter speed for proper exposure all the while attempting to compose a photo with a youngster in motion and getting bumped (black & blue bruises are proof) by others also in motion. Somehow I managed a few photos that I hope you enjoy. BTW, anyone interested in this assignment next year???

Cameras UP! Ready for Christmas morning? Be sure the camera battery (or your cellphone) is fully charged. When framing the image, always think “subject”. If it's Johnny or Susie opening a gift... Johnny or Susie should be filling the frame of your composition. But also be quick. Stay ready for a quick photo of the family's giggles as Johnny or Susie display uncontrolled excitement. The time to practice zooming in and out is NOW... not Christmas morning. Another tip I learned long ago: Difficult as it may be, disassociate yourself from the unfolding drama and stay in the photographic moment. There are no do-overs. Miss a great photo op and it's gone forever. Stay in the mental photographic mode. It's not easy because you too will want to participate in the happenings. But capture the photo of a lifetime and you'll relive the memory for a lifetime. Just sayin'.

BTW, forget cookies. I know that Santa loves Tillamook caramel butter pecan ice cream.

Hoping that you and yours have a most enjoyable holiday season with family and friends. God Bless you and here's wishing you a very Merry Christmas. Ho... ho... ho.

And happy photoing!

Send comments, questions or suggestions to bob@fillmoregazette.com

 
County of Ventura, California
County of Ventura, California

The County of Ventura will open an information center in Santa Paula tomorrow to assist the residents of the Santa Paula/Santa Clara River Valley and the surrounding area who have been affected by the Thomas fire.

The center will be in a trailer parked in Steckel Park on Highway 150 north of Santa Paula.

The center will open Wednesday, December 20th, and operate through Friday, December 22nd. It will be open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

The center will provide:

• Debris removal and permitting information from the Resource Management Agency.
• Applications for public assistance and housing/rental assistance from the Human Services Agency.
• Health education, resources and counseling from Public Health and Behavioral Health.

If demand warrants, the center may re-open after the holidays.

 
American Red Cross of Ventura County
American Red Cross of Ventura County

The outpouring of support from the community has been incredibly generous and the American Red Cross is eternally thankful. In order to provide the best service for those affected by the Thomas Fire, the Red Cross is partnering with our community partners for the distribution of collected items. All donations of goods will be accepted by our community partners..

Individuals affected by the fire may receive donated goods by visiting any one of the community partners listed below. All items collected at the donation center have been processed and distributed to local community partners who are active in aiding Ventura County Residents 365 days a year.

Those affected by the Thomas Fire can contact the following agencies for recovery assistance.

FOOD SHARE
Monday – Friday 8:00AM-4:00PM
4156 Southbank Road
Oxnard, CA 93036
(805) 983-7100

SALVATION ARMY
Open 7 Days 10:00AM-6:00PM
3451 Foothill Road
Ventura, CA 93001
1800-725-9005

ARC THRIFT STORE
Open 7 Days 9:00AM-6:00PM
265 E Main Street
Ventura, CA 93001
(805) 653-1756

HELP OF OJAI
Monday – Friday 12:00PM-7:00PM
Saturday – Sunday 10:00AM-4:00PM
111 W Santa Ana Street
Ojai, CA 93023
(805) 646-5122

RESCUE MISSION ALLIANCE
Open 7 Days 10:00AM-7:00PM
315 N A Street
Oxnard, CA 93030
(805) 487-1234

FOR ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS CONTACT THE INCIDENT INFORMATION HOTLINE 805-465-6650

How to Help
The Red Cross is able to provide disaster relief services during wildfire season thanks to the generosity of the community. The best and quickest way to support wildfire relief efforts is through a financial donation. Call, click or text to give: call 1-800 RED CROSS, visit redcross.org, or text REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation.

The Red Cross is accepting new volunteers who are interested in supporting wildfire relief efforts. Visit tinyurl.com/ThomasFire to begin an application. Once submitted, Red Cross representatives will contact the applicants regarding orientation and volunteer opportunities.

Stay Connected
Impacted residents can safely and securely list themselves as safe and well by registering at redcross.org/safeandwell. Friends and family are able to search the database for messages from their loved ones.

Download the Red Cross Emergency App for preparedness information and shelter locations at your fingertips. Look for it in your app store, or text GETEMERGENCY to 90999.

Follow the local Red Cross on Twitter and Facebook for additional updates.
Ventura County:
facebook.com/RedCrossVenturaCounty
twitter.com/RedCrossVentura
Los Angeles County:
facebook.com/redcrossla
twitter.com/RedCrossLA

About the American Red Cross:
The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides emotional support to victims of disasters; supplies about 40 percent of the nation's blood; teaches skills that save lives; provides international humanitarian aid; and supports military members and their families. The Red Cross is a not-for-profit organization that depends on volunteers and the generosity of the American public to perform its mission. For more information, please visit redcross.org or cruzrojaamericana.org, or visit us on Twitter at @RedCross

 
City of Fillmore
City of Fillmore

This is an important message regarding the Thomas brush fire north of Fillmore. This is an advisory notice due to the potential threat of fire in your area. You are not under any evacuation order at this time. Please prepare your personal belongings including valuables and pets and be ready to leave in a moment’s notice. For additional information please call the incident hotline at 805-465-6650 or visit www.readyventuracounty.org.

Advisory Area – A Perimeter 2nd Street North on Island View Street, West on 4th Street to Central Avenue North, West on Stonehedge Drive, North to Country Court West to A Street, North to Goodenough Road, North to the Levy.

For the latest updates visit http://www.readyventuracounty.org/

Aviso de Fuego Tomas

Este es un mensaje importante con respecto al evento de Fuego Tomas al Norte de Fillmore. Este aviso es por la posibilidad de peligro del fuego en su area. No estan bajo orden de evacuacion a este momento. Pero por favor prepare sus efectos personales, incluso objetos de valor o importantes y animales domesticos. Esten listos para evacuar al momento que sea necesario.

El perimetro de la area de aviso es:

La Calle Segunda, Norte de la calle Island View
Oeste de la cuarta, norte de la Avenida Central
Oeste de la Calle Stonehedge
Norte de Country Court, Oeste a la Calle A
Norte de la Calle Goodenough
Norte al dique.

http://www.readyventuracounty.org/