On Tuesday, July 4, 2023, from 9am to 3:30pm the Sespe Creek Car Show took place and was a big hit this year. The streets of downtown Fillmore were filled with a variety of cars old and new, people, food venders, shops, music and more this year’s show. Although it was a hot day for the City of Fillmore the crowds still came out enjoy the cars, food, music, and some good fun. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE. See more photos on page 10.
On Tuesday, July 4, 2023, from 9am to 3:30pm the Sespe Creek Car Show took place and was a big hit this year. The streets of downtown Fillmore were filled with a variety of cars old and new, people, food venders, shops, music and more this year’s show. Although it was a hot day for the City of Fillmore the crowds still came out enjoy the cars, food, music, and some good fun. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE. See more photos on page 10.
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Civic Pride names Fillmore’s Juanita & Ray Morales as the July 2023 “Yard of the Month” award winners. Above are the two in their beautiful yard filled with red Yucca in bloom with Lantana, several Lavenders, Impatiens, Petunias, Dusty Miller, Delphinium, yellow Dutch Iris, Asparagus Fern & Mystic Spires Salvia around the Yucca. Photo credit Linda Nunes.
Civic Pride names Fillmore’s Juanita & Ray Morales as the July 2023 “Yard of the Month” award winners. Above are the two in their beautiful yard filled with red Yucca in bloom with Lantana, several Lavenders, Impatiens, Petunias, Dusty Miller, Delphinium, yellow Dutch Iris, Asparagus Fern & Mystic Spires Salvia around the Yucca. Photo credit Linda Nunes.
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By Linda Nunes

We meet the nicest people while presenting the Civic Pride Volunteers’ Yard of the Month award! The July award was presented to Ray & Juanita Morales at 951 Oliver St. They have lived in this home for 40 years and are now retired (Ray from working for the City of Fillmore), so both can enjoy working on the yard. When water conservation became a big issue, they removed the grass, built beautiful brick pathways, and are now in the process of adding weed barrier, with a brown rubber mulch to lower maintenance and prevent their dog from eating the regular mulch. Juanita admitted that she likes “rescuing” plants that look a little “sad” and are on sale. They have used these plants in a raised central area with pathways around the planted areas.
This side yard has a beautiful red Yucca in bloom as the focal point, with Lantana, several Lavenders, Impatiens, Petunias, Dusty Miller, Delphinium, yellow Dutch Iris, Asparagus Fern and Mystic Spires Salvia around the Yucca. Plumeria is in a large pot, and Star Jasmine on a trellis. They are preparing to plant a silver dollar Eucalyptus tree and roses for a border.
The front yard has wonderful “curb appeal” with Salvias, blue & white Bachelor Buttons, Gaillardias (blanket flowers), and flower-filled window boxes.

Juanita showed off a large tulip shaped coil pot that she made in the ceramics class that she attends in Ventura. She is in the process of making larger pots to create a fountain.
Ray and Juanita went to Otto & Sons Nursery to view the gardens recently and were so pleased to receive the $50 gift award to the nursery! Civic Pride Volunteers appreciate Otto & Sons Nursery for making this award possible for all these years!

 


 
This past week the Fillmore Police Department had a special visit from the Fillmore Boys and Girls Club. They had the pleasure of giving the club a station tour where the deputies and office staff provided them a glimpse of what law enforcement experiences on a daily basis. Thank you, Fillmore Boys and Girls Club, for making the trip and paying us a visit! We hope you enjoyed the experience and are looking forward to more station visits in the future! Courtesy https://www.instagram.com/fillmorepd/.
This past week the Fillmore Police Department had a special visit from the Fillmore Boys and Girls Club. They had the pleasure of giving the club a station tour where the deputies and office staff provided them a glimpse of what law enforcement experiences on a daily basis. Thank you, Fillmore Boys and Girls Club, for making the trip and paying us a visit! We hope you enjoyed the experience and are looking forward to more station visits in the future! Courtesy https://www.instagram.com/fillmorepd/.
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On Monday, July 3rd, the City of Fillmore hosted their annual 4th of July fireworks show at Fillmore Middle School for all of Fillmore to enjoy. On Tuesday, July 4th, the Sespe Creek Car Show took place, along with food, venders, music and more. See fireworks and car show photos in next week’s Gazette.
On Monday, July 3rd, the City of Fillmore hosted their annual 4th of July fireworks show at Fillmore Middle School for all of Fillmore to enjoy. On Tuesday, July 4th, the Sespe Creek Car Show took place, along with food, venders, music and more. See fireworks and car show photos in next week’s Gazette.
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During the Fillmore Explorer Post meeting, CPR instructor and a retired Fillmore Fire Captain, Al Huerta, paid a visit to the Explorers and taught them the importance of CPR. Thank you, Al, for coming out, instructing the Explorers, and providing them with vital information on how to save a life! Courtesy https://www.instagram.com/fillmorepd/.
During the Fillmore Explorer Post meeting, CPR instructor and a retired Fillmore Fire Captain, Al Huerta, paid a visit to the Explorers and taught them the importance of CPR. Thank you, Al, for coming out, instructing the Explorers, and providing them with vital information on how to save a life! Courtesy https://www.instagram.com/fillmorepd/.
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On June 29, 2023, Fillmore patrol deputies contacted and arrested three Fillmore gang members for vandalizing property with spray paint.

On June 29, 2023, at approximately 3:45PM, Fillmore patrol deputies responded to a report of a vandalism in progress occurring in the alley of the 200 block of Main Street. A community member observed three suspects spray painting graffiti in the alley and called 911 to report the crime. This diligent community member provided valuable information to our dispatch center, which was relayed to responding deputies.

Deputies responded and determined the graffiti was gang related in nature. Deputies conducted an investigation and obtained additional evidence that led to the identification of all three suspects. The three suspects were identified as Efrain Reyes (age 21), Gonzalo Miranda (age 22), and a male juvenile. Deputies assigned to a bicycle detail deployed and conducted a search of the surrounding areas. Deputies located all three suspects in Fillmore Central Park and seized additional evidence linking all three suspects to the vandalism.

All three suspects were taken into custody. Reyes and Miranda were booked at the Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facility for violations of Graffiti Vandalism and Participation in a Criminal Street Gang. Reyes and Miranda both remain in custody. Reyes’ bail is set at $200,000 and Miranda’s is set at $110,000. The male juvenile was lodged into the Juvenile Justice Center and later released to his guardian.

Graffiti vandalism is an eyesore that directly affects the quality of life in our communities. If left
unchecked, graffiti can decrease property values and lead to the deterioration of entire neighborhoods. Gang graffiti may also be the catalyst for additional, more serious conflicts
between rival gangs. The removal of graffiti costs homeowners, business owners and taxpayers
thousands of dollars each year.

The Fillmore Police Department encourages citizens to immediately report suspicious people and
vehicles, and to promptly report any graffiti they come across by calling the Sheriff’s Communication Center at (805) 654-9511. After police investigation, all graffiti should be immediately removed. Anyone with information pertaining to crimes are urged to contact the Fillmore Police Station at (805) 524-2233 or the below listed detective. The reporting party may remain anonymous.

Graffiti Removal
The city removes all graffiti by either painting over it or by using a power washer, depending upon the location of the graffiti. If graffiti is on private property, the city secures a signed
agreement from the property owner giving them permission to do the work. Call the city at (805)
524-1500, (option 4,3) if you see graffiti within the city and they will take steps to remove it.

The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office is committed to maintaining the safety of all residents by continued community partnerships. The Fillmore Police Department encourages citizens to immediately report suspicious people and vehicles, and to promptly report any crime they come across by calling our dispatch center. The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office would like to thank members of the public for their on-going support and due diligence in providing information to assist our agency in solving crimes.

Nature of Incident: Gang Vandalism Arrests
Report Number: 23-82865
Location: 200 block of Main Street, Fillmore
Date & Time: June 29, 2023 @ 3:45PM
Unit(s) Responsible: Fillmore Patrol Services

(S)uspects, (V)ictims,(P)arty,(D)ecedent

(S) Efrain Reyes Fillmore 21
(S) Gonzalo Miranda Fillmore 22
(S) Male Juvenile Fillmore 16

Prepared by: Sergeant Will Hollowell
Approved by: Captain Eduardo Malagon

 

The following letter was sent to the Fillmore Unified School District
Good afternoon, Superintendent and School Board Members,

I am writing you as a concerned parent. Please note that there are several other Fillmore community members CCed in this email. Some have kids in the district, some have kids growing up in the community and not yet at school age, have had kids in the district or have chosen to school their children elsewhere due to their own reasons. There has been a general consensus amongst us, while not every case and point is of the exact opinion of each person involved in the email.

The general concern is that Fillmore Unified School District (FUSD} has a group on the high school campus that coincides with One Step A La Vez. The concern comes after last week’s Pride event that One Step hosted at their main location. During the Pride event One Step hired a drag queen to perform; this is a club for 13-19 year old’s. During the drag queen’s performance, they emulated a strip tease. While the drag queen went down to a bathing suit or leotard, was it appropriate? Why would FUSD choose to affiliate themselves with an organization that deems this type of behavior at a community outreach informational fair? Drag queens are performers for adult type of shows. This was in the presence of children during normal working hours. Even Ru Paul does not live his life in drag. I don’t know what drag queens stripping and dancing provocatively in front of children have to do with Pride Month. I want to you to think about this very carefully.

Would FUSD have their teachers or staff do a simulated strip tease down to their bathing suits for the children they are meant to teach and protect? Would it be appropriate for the cheerleaders to simulate a strip tease with a trench coat down to their bathing suits during a football game? Would it be ok if FUSD endorsed any group whose mission is to groom our children (and YES, normalizing a strip tease by any adult for children is GROOMING)? What if there was a hunting club and at their event they had women who came in trench coats, simulate a strip tease down to skimpy bathing suits and pole danced while community members, FUSD staff and others cheered on at a kid’s event. Would this be appropriate? Would FUSD associate with this club? Would they have this club as a resource for children on their website. Would they announce that club’s activities in their calendar. I think NOT. I know NOT. Why would this be any different?

I am not asking FUSD to control One Step A La Vez, it is pretty clear they do what they want over there. Their mission seems to teach our community’s children what their beliefs are on gender fluidity. I believe there is even a poster on their wall when you walk in that walks you through how to identify if you’re a girl or boy. I think simple genetics are enough for any school or organization affiliated with the school for that matter.
Gender Dysphoria is a mental health condition and probably should be discussed in psychology, which I don’t remember taking until college.

I take my children’s safety and education very seriously. I do NOT want my children exposed to this sort of club. I think you are employed or voted into office to protect our children, not to give into this recent new cool thing to be, which is transgender. Frankly this thing has gotten out of control. I can hit you with actual statistics etc. But frankly that doesn’t matter either.

What does matter is what/who FUSD chooses to affiliate with. And if it is groups that host child grooming by normalizing strip teases for children then it has a really serious problem on hand.
I hope this email has not landed on deaf ears. I was going to mention all the families moving into the town, but I will leave it at myself. But this is a CHILD SAFTEY ISSUE.

I also skipped all the information on family values or Christian values. I will entrust for now that FUSD will carefully choose who they affiliate with for appropriate behavior at club events. So far Mrs. Scheifele has been nothing but an upstanding superintendent. She is a breath of fresh air after the last.
Concerned Parents

 
On Thursday, June 22, 2023, at 6:42am, Ventura County Fire Department, AMR Paramedics, and California Highway Patrol were dispatched to a traffic collision at westbound SR126 / Cavin Road, Fillmore. Arriving firefighters found a single vehicle off the roadway with front-end damage. The driver was transported to a local hospital, condition unknown. The investigation is being investigated by Moorpark CHP. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News.
On Thursday, June 22, 2023, at 6:42am, Ventura County Fire Department, AMR Paramedics, and California Highway Patrol were dispatched to a traffic collision at westbound SR126 / Cavin Road, Fillmore. Arriving firefighters found a single vehicle off the roadway with front-end damage. The driver was transported to a local hospital, condition unknown. The investigation is being investigated by Moorpark CHP. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News.
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This year the City of Fillmore will host their fireworks show on Monday, July 3rd at dusk. This past week fireworks booths went up to get ready to open on Wednesday, June 28th at noon until Wednesday, July 5th at noon. Fireworks sales may occur within Fillmore City limits. Just a reminder all booths support local non-profit organizations.
This year the City of Fillmore will host their fireworks show on Monday, July 3rd at dusk. This past week fireworks booths went up to get ready to open on Wednesday, June 28th at noon until Wednesday, July 5th at noon. Fireworks sales may occur within Fillmore City limits. Just a reminder all booths support local non-profit organizations.
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The Fillmore Police Department encourages citizens to rejoice and celebrate over the Fourth of July weekend responsibly and with consideration for the safety of all members of the public and their respective property. With the anticipated increase of the city’s population during the festivities, in addition to the inherent dangers associated with illegal fireworks, the Fillmore Police Department will have extra patrol deputies on patrol throughout the city over the holiday weekend.

The Fillmore Police Department wants to remind community members of the following information pertaining to illegal fireworks and the fines associated with these crimes:

“Safe and Sane” fireworks, bearing the seal of the State Fire Marshal, can be legally sold, possessed, and enjoyed within the city limits of Fillmore between 12:00 PM, June 28th, and 12:00 PM, July 5th.
Fireworks that are not labeled “Safe and Sane” or do not have the seal are considered illegal and dangerous. Anyone who possesses or manufactures illegal fireworks will be subject to arrest pursuant to Health and Safety Code sections 12677, 12305, and Penal Code section 18710.
Violators may also be cited for violating city municipal codes and are subject to a $1000.00 fine.
If you witness any illegal firework activity, please call the Fillmore Police Department at (805) 524-2233 or, if there’s an immediate threat to life or property, 9-1-1.

The Fillmore Police Department encourages citizens to immediately report suspicious activity, illegal fireworks, and crimes they come across by calling 9-1-1. The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office would like to thank members of the public for their ongoing support and due diligence in providing information to assist our agency. We are better at what we do because of our community partnerships.

 
On Friday, June 23, 2023, Fillmore Sergeant Hollowell and Capitan Malagon were spotted near Central Avenue and Ventura Street patrolling the city with the brand-new E-Bikes that were purchase earlier this month. In April the Fillmore City Council voted (5-0) and approved the purchase of four E-Bikes to be used by the Fillmore Police Department. The E-Bikes will be used to augment uniformed patrol services throughout the city by allowing deputies to undertake bicycle patrols. They offer many benefits to the community, including high visibility, and engagement with community members. Patrolling on bicycles makes deputies more accessible and personable to the public and will help facilitate more proactive and positive police contacts with members of the community. Photo credit Angel Esquivel- AE News.
On Friday, June 23, 2023, Fillmore Sergeant Hollowell and Capitan Malagon were spotted near Central Avenue and Ventura Street patrolling the city with the brand-new E-Bikes that were purchase earlier this month. In April the Fillmore City Council voted (5-0) and approved the purchase of four E-Bikes to be used by the Fillmore Police Department. The E-Bikes will be used to augment uniformed patrol services throughout the city by allowing deputies to undertake bicycle patrols. They offer many benefits to the community, including high visibility, and engagement with community members. Patrolling on bicycles makes deputies more accessible and personable to the public and will help facilitate more proactive and positive police contacts with members of the community. Photo credit Angel Esquivel- AE News.
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