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Ventura River settlement agreement and monitoring of flow in the Ventura River

“This is a meaningful commitment to preserve river flows.”

The City of San Buenaventura and Santa Barbara Channelkeeper, a local environmental group, have announced an amendment to their settlement agreement in the lawsuit regarding the pumping and diversion of water from the Ventura River Watershed. Both Channelkeeper and the City remain committed to ensuring the protection of this local water source and the species that rely on it. The ongoing collaboration enables dialogue toward a locally developed solution to continue moving forward.

Under the modified terms, the City will continue the Pilot Program it implemented in 2019 to reduce its pumping and diversion of water from the Ventura River when flows drop during dry times, in order to help protect wildlife that depend on the river. The Pilot Program was originally set to expire in March of 2020, however, the City continues to honor the flow regime set in place. The most notable change with the amendment is that the City will shut down most of its pumping facilities at Foster Park when flows drop below 4 cubic feet per second (CFS), and stop all production when flows drop below 3 CFS instead of 2 CFS. The City will also use its two new gauges at Foster Park to monitor the impacts, if any, its pumping has on flow in the river at these levels.

Additionally, the City and Channelkeeper have agreed to keep a dialogue open to identify additional ways to work collaboratively on other Watershed and habitat-related public relations efforts.

“We are pleased to continue this important dialogue with Channelkeeper, and I believe this amendment strikes a balance of addressing our concerns for the species and habitat while also meeting the needs of serving our customers,” said Susan Rungren, Ventura Water’s General Manager.

“This is a meaningful commitment to preserve river flows until a long-term solution is finalized, and we are glad to have been able to reach it through dialogue with the City,” said Ben Pitterle, Channelkeeper’s Science and Policy Director. The original agreement and this amendment provide added assurance to Channelkeeper for the better protection of steelhead during the dry season while the City works with other parties to propose a long-term framework that protects the Ventura River for steelhead and other instream uses and for the needs of water users, recreation, and the local economy.

Quilt Project hosts World AIDS Day Vigil at Ventura City Hall

The City classified the gathering as a free speech event.

Tuesday, December 1st, 2020, was declared by the Ventura City Council as “World AIDS Day” in Ventura, with Quilt Project Gold Coast volunteers receiving the proclamation read by Mayor Matt LaVere at their November 26th Zoom council meeting.

And on World AIDS Day, Quilt Project Gold Coast displayed eleven locally made AIDS Quilts on the steps of Ventura City Hall from 2-5 for public viewing, as well as hosting a masked sunset vigil to remember those lost to the disease.

Attended by dozens of local residents and people from as far away as San Bernardino, the program for the vigil was conducted by Boardmember Mark Lager, with comments from Keith Coffman-Grey, a musical selection from Andy Edgar-Beltran, and invocations from Rev. Melissa Langdell and Deacon Joel Chan.

Ventura City Councilmember-elect Doug Halter read the proclamation for those in attendance.

Due to restrictions caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the event was masked and the only public observance in Ventura or Santa Barbara counties (with other groups opting for virtual forums) for World AIDS Day.

The City classified the gathering as a free speech event, allowing the Quilt Project to display the AIDS Memorial Quilts and invite the public to view them and remember the names of those lost.

City administration officials (led by Emily Fox of the Parks & Recreation Dept. and Mayor LaVere) were incredibly helpful in assisting QPGC with navigating the permit process, as well as generously waiving most fees for the free speech event.

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The annual Spark of Love Holiday Toy Drive!

You can drop off new unwrapped toys.

In partnership with Ventura County Fire Dept the Local Love Project will be taking part in the annual Spark of Love Holiday Toy Drive! With so many impacted this year we need your help more than ever.

The Local Love Project is honored to be partnering up with our local business partners and Ventura County Fire on the Spark of Love Toy Drive.

You can drop off new unwrapped toys to the following wonderful businesses.

Winchesters Grill https://www.winchestersgrill.com/
632 E Main St, Ventura, CA 93001

Salzer’s Records http://www.salzers.com/
5777 Valentine Rd, Ventura, CA 93003

Beacon Coffee http://beaconcoffee.com/
5777 Olivas Park Dr r, Ventura, CA 93003
211 W Ojai Ave, Ojai, CA 93023

LIV Sotheby’s International Realty http://livsothebysrealtyca.com/
554 E Main St, Ventura, CA 93001

Ventura Botanical Garden https://www.venturabotanicalgardens.com/
567 South Poli St, Ventura, CA 93001

La Dolce Vita http://www.ladolcevita1901.com/
740 S B St, Oxnard, CA 93030

Rincon Brewing http://www.rinconbrewery.com/
4100 Telegraph Rd, Ventura, CA 93003
205 Santa Barbara St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101
5065 Carpinteria Ave, Carpinteria, CA 93013

And our wonderful partners at @Del Monte !

For more information go to https://vcfd.org/spark-of-love-toy-drive/

Want another fun way to drop off toys?

The Local Love Project Team will be out at the Holiday Drive Through Light event at the Ventura Fairgrounds through the 20th collecting toys. Bring an unwrapped new toy and help us to give back this holiday season.

For more info and tickets got to https://www.eventbrite.com/e/holidays-in-your-car-ventura-tickets-125507922575

Drop Off A Toy: Now through Christmas Eve, you can drop off new, unwrapped toys or sports equipment at any participating location

Donate Online: https://www.vcpfa.org/spark-of-love-2020/

To make a donation via credit card to the Ventura County Professional Firefighters Association Charity Fund, click the ‘Make a Donation’ button. All proceeds will go to buying toys or sports equipment for the children and are tax-deductible. TIN # 47-2253294

Buy A Toy: Myregistry.com/giftlist/sparkoflove

All purchases made online will be delivered to Toy Central for distribution.

Answer in a Breeze

Question: I’ve noticed bright yellow lights on the front of the police motorcycles. What are the for?
Carl Kennedy

Answer from the Ventura Police Department:

The lights that may be perceived as “new” have actually been on our VPD motorcycles for over two years now. The vehicle code requires they be a white or yellow spectrum light only. There were some studies done by NHTSA several years ago on “Motorcycle Conspicuity and The Effect of Auxiliary Forward Lighting”. The lights and their position gives an illusion that the motorcycle is a larger vehicle and more visible on the roadway. The yellow filter that is placed over what is otherwise a white light, makes them even more noticeable and safer.

“I can tell you firsthand that they have made a significant difference in the ability for other motorists to recognize us on the motorcycles,” said Motor Officer David Curtis. “I have personally experienced a huge decrease in the amount of vehicles pulling out in front of me or cutting me off. I am putting a set on my personal motorcycle and recommend anyone who does ride a motorcycle to strongly consider doing the same.”

Have a question? Send it to [email protected] and we will try to get you an answer.

About Libraries and Friends

The Bookmark
by Jill Forman

As I am writing this, we have been placed on a “Stay at Home” order again. The good news for us is: the libraries will be open for pickup, and the Friends’ Online Bookstore can continue its pickups on Tuesdays and Saturdays. As we all know, everything is changeable so check the websites if/when there are new public health directives.

Regardless, the Ventura County Library system is working for the community, with many offerings online. And the Ventura Friends of the Library are there also, behind the scenes much of the time, generating funds for programs and events. Libraries are a vibrant and important part of getting everyone through this stressful time!

Let’s take a look at some of the online offerings available this month:

Storytimes – Stories and songs every Monday through Saturday at 10:30.

Bilingual storytime Mondays at 3:30 pm. Visit Ventura County Library’s Facebook page and the live video will automatically start.

Live Bedtime Stories – Join Ms. Mayra for bilingual bedtime stories every Tuesday at 7pm. Join Ms. Cherry for bedtime stories every Thursday at 7pm. Visit the library’s Facebook page and the live video will automatically start.

Steam Storytime – Thursdays, 10:30 to 11:00 am

Art Lessons Live – Join Miss Kat for a drawing demo every Wednesday at 3:30 pm! Each week, she will show you how to draw a different children’s book character. Bring your favorite drawing tool and a piece of paper. Visit the library’s Facebook page and the video will automatically start.

Minecraft Mondays – Join the Minecraft server every Monday from 4-6 pm.

To join in on the fun, participants must have parental permission and own a personal Minecraft Java Edition license (PC or MAC computers only) and use Minecraft Version 1.16.1. Please send your request to join to the Minecraft Librarian.

Virtual Teen Advisory Group – 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the Month – 5-6 PMFor more information, contact [email protected]

The Online Book Club will be continuing; here is the schedule for the first three months:

January – The Feather Thief – Kirk Wallace Johnson

February – The Fire Next Time – James Baldwin

March – The Vanishing Half – Britt Bennett

The Book Club meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 5:00 p.m. (no meeting in December.) To sign up, email [email protected].

And, speaking of the Friends’ Online Bookstore, our intrepid bookstore operator Leslie Bellmore reported a $100 day recently! Amazing. Here is a message from Leslie:

“New categories:  Holiday Items for Everyone, with subcategories PuzzlesHoliday Movies, Holiday Music and Great Gift Ideas; under Non-fiction – subcategories Local Interest and Recreation/Hobbies. We have also expanded our cookbook section and added hundreds of great new youth fiction titles.

Why pay shipping when you can buy here and support your local library? In January we will be focusing on health, fitness and cooking.

We appreciate your support as we move our bookstore online. All sales support your local libraries. We aim to have the best local used book shop experience in town.”

 

 

Ways to celebrate the holiday season seaside

Ventura Harbor Village tops the list of magical outdoor shopping centers you’ll want to visit with loved ones this holiday season. Not only does this seaside enclave have your safety and comfort in mind, but there is an array of activities and SEAsonal experiences the entire family can enjoy. The picturesque Village shines even brighter with its colorful ocean-inspired SEAson’s Greetings holiday display dazzling the shores now through New Year’s Eve. Witness thousands of sparkling beach-hued lights of blue, aqua, and green, spiraling sea pearls, whimsical colorful trees, lush wreaths, and other magical decor that bounces off the marina waters. Once you visit, the illuminated outdoor attraction inspires joy for all.

Sunset is the prime time to stroll through Ventura Harbor Village’s twinkling courtyards and catch the stunning winter sunsets. Dine for takeout and pick-up with quality cuisine from around the world, as well as seafood dishes.

Spoil yourself with sweet treats like chocolates, baked goods, pastries, and ice cream. When the sugar rush hits, take a stroll through Ventura Harbor Village and shop for everyone on your gift list, and enjoy a fun and festive Holiday Shopping Passport now through December 20, 2020. Ask for a Holiday Shopping Passport, visit six unique coastal boutiques or art galleries, get a stamp and enter to win prizes such as winter whale watching from Island Packers.

Visit the FA-LA-LA-LA Holiday Marketplace on weekends before Christmas, with more than 16 stores and galleries open safely at 20 percent capacity. Support local-owned and operated merchants this holiday season and meander the vibrant Village with unique shops to discover one-of-a-kind finds and fashion trends. Pick up a gift card – which make perfect stocking stuffers too! Retailers will be offering specials, such as Ventura Pottery Gallery offers a free gift with all $25 purchases in December.

No memorial service this year for our homeless neighbors

by Unitarian Universalist Church

For the first time in 14 years, the interfaith community will not hold a memorial service at which we remember, by name, all of our neighbors in the county who died without a home in the past year. The Unitarian Universalist Church of Ventura coordinates the Memorial. This service is traditionally held as close as possible to the Winter Solstice, the longest night, in recognition of all those still sleeping out in the cold.

Due to county restrictions during the pandemic, no event permits are being issued for Plaza Park, and no one is sure our usual event could be held safely this year. However, it is right that we remember those who died without a home this year in some way.

As of early November, and at the time of this writing, we are aware of 75 people who died without a home in the county this year. We expect that number to increase as we hear of more names from our sources at the Coroner’s Office and social service providers throughout the county.

It is right that their names be read — even if they are not read aloud.
This is just about ¼ of them.

Don Akers
Gregory Alcozar
Rev. Donald Baker
Alexander Benavidez
Michael Berry
Linda Boggess
William Boyd
Joe Bracamontes
Kip Brill
Aaron Brooks
Michael Bugg
Clint Cachola
Jewell Campbell
Jennifer Cardinel
Randel Castleberry
Barbara Chamberlain
Rodney Clark
Rudy Cortez
Stephen Crane

Opinions from residents of Ventura regarding the upcoming COVID-19 Vaccine

by Carol Leish

Tina Bolton said that she and her husband, Butch, who are both age 73, will be getting the upcoming vaccine. Tina is a retired assistant to an occupation therapist who worked in the pediatric and neonatal unit of a local hospital, for 10 years. Butch worked locally in the metal fabrication business.

According to, Tina Bolton, “Butch and I are concerned with our underlying health issues, especially since I’m a breast cancer survivor. We are both encouraged to take it since the COVID-19 Vaccine is 94% effective. The flu vaccine is only 60% effective. And, with money and various organizations that have helped to accelerate the production of the vaccine, we both realize that it is safe to take.”

Patrick Pothier, age 65, said that he and his wife, June, age 64, said that, “We will be getting the vaccine, once it has gone through FDA approval, and has become officially approved.” Patrick is a hypnotherapist. June is a counselor at Vista del Mar Hospital.

According to, Patrick Pothier, “It’s important for both me and my wife to be getting it since we both have compromised immune systems. I’m diabetic, and June is a breast cancer survivor. We understand that it’s coming out this month (December, 2020). June will be getting it first, as a first responder. I’ll be looking forward to it when I will be getting the chance to take it.”

Julia and her husband, Omar Dominguez, who are 36 years old and 47 years old respectively, said that she and her family (Dylan, 10, and, Marlin, 12), will not be getting the vaccine. Julia is a massage therapist. Omar is a Class A Driver.

Julia said that both she and her husband feel that her and her family don’t have the need to get the vaccine. She said, “There is an over a 99% survivor rate of recovery. Thus, I don’t feel like it is necessary for us since our family is young all have strong immune systems. And, it’s my hope that it won’t become a requirement to take it, since health choices are personal. We’re also speculative of the safety of the vaccine because it’s been rushed compared to other vaccines.”

2021 will be a year of many different choices and decisions regarding perspectives on health. May everyone continue to stay healthy.

Ventura keepsake for the holidays from the Rotary Club

A Story in Photographs is a compilation of landscape, cityscape, and nature photographs.

Celebrate our beautiful city and give a gorgeous gift all while supporting Rotary Club of Ventura’s service projects. Internationally acclaimed photographer and Rotarian, Dan Holmes lent his talents to curate the piece. He said “San Buenaventura – A Story in Photographs is a compilation of landscape, cityscape, and nature photographs from 17 local Ventura photographers. It tells a story of why we love living in our town.” The book vividly depicts why Ventura is such a wonderful place to live, work, and play.

“For more than 100 years, Rotary Club of Ventura has been serving the Ventura community. I am very thankful to our Club members and the photographers for their support in bringing this project to fruition,” said Saurabh Bajaj, Rotary Club of Ventura President. “Not only does the book capture the special moments of our beautiful city of Ventura, it also helps raise funds that we invest right back into our city through programs that address education, food insecurity, health, job training and more.”

Brenda Allison, Rotarian who oversaw publication and logistics said, “The selfless collaboration between Rotarians, photographers and the community is inspiring. I want to extend my gratitude and appreciation for each of the talented artists who submitted. These photographs tell the greatest story of Ventura where words would fall short of the sentiment.”

Bajaj added, “This would make a wonderful personal gift for that hard to shop for person who loves Ventura and a perfect corporate gift for the holidays, with special discounts for those wanting 20 or more books.”

This gorgeous keepsake book is $40 with free delivery in Ventura County! The books will be available for delivery by mid-December 2020.

For complete details and to order online, visit VenturaRotary.org where you can also view a short video preview or contact [email protected] or [email protected].

Seasons Catering serves up a healthy portion of Good2Go

Good2Go heat and serve meals, available at www.thegood2go.com

Note: We ran this article in last issue but part of it got cut off. Sorry Seasons Catering.

In the face of seemingly insurmountable odds, Gabrielle Moes demonstrates how to succeed in business

Seasons Catering began 2020 celebrating its 20th year in business. It was to be a big year with many caterings booked for weddings, corporate events, premieres, and more. Then COVID hit and changed everything. Not one to let herself fall victim to her circumstances, Gabrielle Moes, Founder and CEO of Seasons Catering quickly pivoted, at a time when events and catering were temporarily shut down, to launch Good2Go heat and serve meals, available at www.thegood2go.com.

“I grew up in Ventura and I am deeply connected to this community. We have been through so much already with the Thomas Fire and now COVID,” shares Gabrielle. “I could see in March this was going to be serious and started meeting with my team immediately to begin putting an action plan together. We were ahead of the health standards and have consistently ensured our kitchen exceeds the new COVID regulations.” Then Gabrielle, aka Gaby, turned her attention to keeping her doors open.

She needed to generate a new stream of income. A Women’s Economic Ventures (WEV) graduate, 2018 WEV Business of the Year honoree, and recent inductee into the nonprofit’s Million Dollar Club, having reached $1 million in annual revenue – a milestone achieved by less than 2% of woman-owned businesses and less than 4% of male-owned businesses in the United States – Gaby knows how to visualize opportunities.

She started partnering with local non-profits, World Central Kitchen (WCK) and Ventura County Area Agency on Aging (VCAAA). Her team began preparing and delivering 1,400+ hot and healthy meals weekly for homebound seniors and frontline workers at a variety of county hospitals including Ventura County Medical Center. “From the beginning of COVID, Seasons Catering was there when we needed them most, delivering quality meals to our tireless medical staff,” said Amy Towner, Chief Executive Officer for Health Care Foundation for Ventura County. “Entrepreneurs like Gaby are how America was built. Gaby’s creativity and grit alongside her business acumen has debuted the heart of Ventura County businesses ability to navigate such a tumultuous disruption like COVID,” continued Towner.

As Seasons Catering continued to deliver community meals, Gaby began thinking about how to get her food into her neighbor’s homes. “As I saw more and more ordering take-out, I thought, ‘how can we provide our locally farm fresh, chef-crafted meals to people in a way they can enjoy our food at home with minimal preparation?’” Enter, Good2Go heat and serve meals.

Crafted by chefs, Good2Go is built on the principle that food is meant to be loved and shared. The company’s generously portioned meals, prepared with local farm-fresh ingredients and eco-friendly packaging, offer an easy heat & serve solution for your table at a great value. As a local woman-owned business, Seasons Catering proudly shares its love of food through Good2Go’s curbside pick-up and supportive community-based programs. Client favorites include pork-katsu ramen, chicken pot pie with a flakey cream cheese crust, and our seasonal berry shortcake with whipped cream, all made from scratch. “It is going very well,” commented Suzzi Koenig, Seasons Catering General Manager. “I’m excited that soon we will offer doorstep delivery of Good2Go heat and serve meals, which our clients have been asking for.”

Seasons Catering with unwavering leadership from Gabrielle Moes is winding down their 20th anniversary year. It’s certainly one they’ll always remember. And we’ll remember that when the chips were down, Seasons Catering saw the glimmer of hope that makes American businesspeople such a force. To learn more, please visit www.seasonscateringca.com.