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The Mystery of the Olivas Dance Hall

by Richard Senate

In the mid 1870s a man named E. Tapia was traveling though California and paused in Ventura. In his journal he kept notes and, as photography at the time used large cameras, with heavy glass plates, he documented his travels by painting small watercolors of the things he saw.

In his journal is the painting of an adobe building, clearly abandoned, shingled roof with holes, door open. This image resembled nothing photographed in historic Ventura. The caption is even more curious: ” This dance hall of Don Ramundo (Sp) Olivas was situated on the Santa Clara River, six miles from the town of Ventura. Robbed by Joaquin Murieta on June 17th 1850 and (he) obtained sixty thousand dollars in gold from this robbery. Joaquin Murieta and his gang, Botello, Jose Reyes, Carillo, Caudio, Three Finger Jack (Manuel Garcia), and Reyes Felis. This (is) the hall where drinking and dancing, gambling, bear fights, and bullfights and horse racing took place.”

The building is clearly on The Olivas Ranch, six miles from Ventura, but why is there no reference to such a building or enterprise of this type linked to Don Raymundo? At that time owning a saloon was not a thing to be ashamed of–Angel Escandon, the Mayor of Ventura, was a saloon owner. Raymundo did make wine and brandy, why not sell it to people? From the description lots of things went on here, dancing, gambling, bear and bull fights and even horse racing. Why is this the only reference to this place? Another question, why was it abandoned? It sounds lucrative and Don Raymundo was an astute businessman. Why would he close it down? Perhaps it was attracting all the wrong sorts of people, like outlaws and bandits. Maybe it was closed after the great robbery?

Another question is where was it located? The Santa Clara River was one of the three bounties of the Rancho San Miguel that was a large triangle. It could have been at the mouth of the river or where El Camino Real (Present Main Street) crossed The Santa Clara, Near the bridge to Oxnard today. Did someone just tell Mr. Tapia a story and there was no Olivas Dance Hall? Was it perhaps just an old, abandoned adobe building? That is possible.

Does this hint that something else was going on? Dance hall imply the presence of women and music. Such establishments used mechanical music makers and Raymundo collected them. There was no stigma in owning a saloon but there was to owning a brothel. Maybe he didn’t operated it and someone else did? One interesting tale is the first “ghost story” linked to the house. Women saw a white form floating on the road late at night. They thought it was a ghost but Raymundo was sterner stuff and investigated with a gun—waiting for the “ghost”. It proved to be his son (maybe Raimundo Jr?) stealing sheepskins to use in gambling. Its a six-mile hike to downtown Ventura on foot—maybe he wasn’t going that far and just going to the Dance Hall a quarter mile away to gamble? Maybe that’s why Raymundo closed the place? Many mysteries out there to be solved.

Ventura Land Trust Hosts Annual Film Festival for Open Space Conservation

Ventura Land Trust’s annual benefit, the Wild & Scenic Film Festival, returns on Saturday, August 26th to the expansive lawn of the Ventura County Credit Union headquarters. Now in its 14th year, the film festival features nearly two hours of environmental and activism films along with music, food trucks, and local beer, wine and spirits.

Beyond being the Trust’s signature event to raise funds for the environment, it shares an urgent call to action, encouraging participants to learn more about what they can do to save our threatened planet. A family-friendly event, participants are encouraged to spread out on the Ventura County Credit Union lawn (2575 Vista Del Mar Drive, Ventura) with chairs and blankets. Doors open at 5 pm, and films begin just before 8 pm as the sky darkens.

Celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. Ventura Land Trust has permanently conserved over 3,800 acres of land in the Ventura region, including the 2,100-acre Harmon Canyon Preserve and Mariano Rancho, 1,645 acres sprawling across the hills north of Ventura.

“We’re excited to celebrate this milestone at the Wild & Scenic Film Festival,” said Ventura Land Trust Executive Director Melissa Baffa. “The event raises funds that are crucial to our operations and stewardship of the lands in our care.”

“In honor of our 20th anniversary, we encourage people to donate an extra $20 this year or to become sustaining donors at $20 a month. Funds will help to carry Trust into its next 20 years.”

Live reggae music from Jacob Marquez and the Good Vibes will kick off the festivities. An online silent auction will complement the event’s traditional onsite raffle. In the Ventura Vibe VIP Lounge, small bites from Aloha Steakhouse, Ubatuba Açaí, and others will be paired with wine, beer, and a signature cocktail by Ventura Spirits.

A general admission ticket is $40, $5 children and $10 for teens (13-17). VIP tickets, which include special gift items and admission to the Ventura Vibe VIP Lounge, are $125. Tickets and vendor information can be found at www.venturalandtrust.org/wsff2023.

XGames a huge success

by Visit Ventura

The keyword “X Games Ventura 2023” saw over 500% Google search increase over the past 90 days. An estimated 52,000 fans attended X Games California 2023 in Ventura over the three-day weekend event. It was a weekend full of many firsts that aligned together from partnerships that spanned worldwide to local-wide.

“To say this past weekend was incredible would be an understatement. X Games finals weekend in Ventura will go down in history in more ways than one”, said Marlyss Auster, President and CEO of Visit Ventura. “We have been on the journey to getting the X Games to Ventura for years — it’s felt like a dream and now it has become a reality. So many of our partners had a hand in this and we are thankful to everyone. But most of all, we’re thankful for our local Ventura community. We hosted the world’s largest extreme sports competition and had an amazing time doing it. That’s what this community is all about.”

We celebrate the firsts achieved by both the X Games athletes this weekend and the firsts achieved by Visit Ventura, X Games, and the local Ventura community as a whole.

X Games Day 2, Saturday, July 22 was sold out. History was made — this was the very first time X Games had ever had a sold out crowd

Due to an unprecedented partnership between Visit Ventura, X Games, Amtrak Pacific Surfliner, and Ventura County Coast, two train cars were wrapped in X Games creative for the first time

X Games’ merchandise sold out for the very first time. Official merchandise was sold onsite and also at the Ventura Visitor Center

X Games California 2023 witnessed the competition’s first Chumash blessing in which three Chumash tribe members performed the welcoming in front of athletes and media

Visit Ventura in partnership with the City, Visit California, and X Games held Ventura’s first press conference that announced a destination event on May 3

The Visit Ventura Drone Show was the first drone show in the city’s history. A few thousand attendees raised their eyes to the skies on Thursday, July 20 for the drone show’s first night in Downtown Ventura

X Games brought local businesses together like nothing else. Visit Ventura led a city-wide collaboration effort to integrate local businesses’ creativity and innovation to create X Games-themed products. The three collaboration series (special release beer, specialty cocktails, and other X Games-related products) was an effort unseen in the city’s history

Two brews from the X Games special release beer collaboration were featured and sold on the Pacific Surfliner for the first time ever

Reese Nelson, 10, set a record for youngest X Games medalist of all-time at X Games California 2023 finals weekend with her silver medal in Women’s SKB Vert

Arisa Trew, 13, smashed a record previously held by Shaun White for 20 years: youngest-ever X Games double gold medalist. Trew won gold in Women’s SKB Vert and Park

A new youngest-ever average podium age record was set: The average age of the Women’s Skateboard Vert podium was 13 yrs., 6 mos.

Plus, based on preliminary statistics from the LOSSAN Rail Corridor Agency (who manages the Amtrak Pacific Surfliner), efforts to promote sustainable travel by taking the train to X Games resulted in high ridership. Compared to the same weekend last year, in looking at preliminary boarding reports, there was a 482% increase in Pacific Surfliner boardings at Ventura. As a note, there was more service this year compared to last year, but even after removing the trains that didn’t operate last year, there’s still a 338% increase. Considering the average vehicle occupancy in the U.S. is 1.67, taking the train to the X Games in Ventura the ridership to/from the X Games CA Finals in Ventura is equivalent to 2,000 cars that might have otherwise been on the local highways and roads.

Ventura Chamber ribbon cutting for Coastal Spa

The Ventura Chamber held a ribbon cutting for Coastal Spa. They have moved from an older location to Victoria Ave.
They have 23 Years Of Experience installing & maintaining spas in Ventura & Santa Barbara Counties.
Coastal Spa Warehouse
1220 S. Victoria Ave, Ventura
Hours Tue-Sat 10-5 805-654-9000
Photo by Michael Gordon

Kamal Ahmad and Clint Sallee, new owners of Costal Spa thanking previous owners, Jim and Sally Vishnefske, for their continuous support and legacy of their spa business.

6th Annual Art Walk at the Shores

Please Join us for the 6th Annual Art Walk at the Shores
August 26th 2023 11am-3pm Begins at the corner of Wooley & Harbor in the Shores community.

Art Walk at the Shores is a group effort by resident and local artists and volunteers living in the Shores to help build a stronger sense of community while showcasing their many talents in various media for view/sale.

For more info visit www.artwalkoxnardshores.com or

contact David Gardner: [email protected], or find us on FB & Instagram

Happy Journey Celebration for JoAnna Steele

JoAnna Steele’s planned closing of the Studio Gallery.

The public is invited to share in honoring long-standing Silver Strand (Oxnard) resident and owner of the Studio Gallery in Channel Islands, JoAnna Steele. Serving local residents and tourists for over 45 years, JoAnna created a loyal following with her warm and friendly personality, expert framing eye, eclectic mix of fine art and craft and respect for artists. This era will now come to a close with JoAnna’s planned closing of the Studio Gallery and retirement this Fall.

Working in ceramics, JoAnna opened her first gallery in the west side of Channel Islands Harbor with stained glass artist, Peter La Velle, in 1975. They both sold their work and taught classes in their respective mediums. JoAnna moved to the newly built Fisherman’s Wharf in 1978 where her relationships with the community and local artists blossomed and framing became her new art form. Among the hundreds of artists she represented include Glenn Spangler, Bill Creitz, Robert Eyberg, Robert Engel, Aimee French, Phyllis Doyon, Jacqueline Biaggi, David Smith, Jacqueline Cavish, Hanna Lore Hombordy and Margy Gates.

Please join us for refreshments, story-sharing and the celebration of a true pillar of our community, JoAnna Steele.

Studio Gallery
2741 Victoria Ave Suite N, Oxnard, CA
Saturday, August 26, 2023
3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Vol. 16, No. 23 – Aug 9 – Aug 22, 2023 – The Pet Page

• On Aug. 12 (12-4pm) there will be dog adoption event at Rincon Brewery (4100 Telegraph). Dogs will be at the event brought by their foster parents. The adoption fee is $350 for adult dogs and $450 for puppies. It covers spay/neuter, microchip, deworming, defleaing, all core vaccines, a wellness check and training to help transition. They were rescued off the euthanasia list and are incredible dogs who are extremely well behaved looking for their forever home!

• The Role of Preventive Medicine

As our pets age, we may notice changes such as arthritis or the presence of growths on their bodies. By taking a preventive medicine approach, we may be able to mitigate these things or detect them earlier.

“When I think about what aging gracefully may mean, I think of a dog or cat that is not hindered by obvious pain and mobility problems, significant chronic conditions, or anxiety/stress,” says Dr. Gene Pavlovsky, “whether these are absent or just well-managed.”

Dr. Pavlovsky says, “We know that obesity contributes to conditions such as osteoarthritis and diabetes. By giving your pet proper nutrition and preventing excessive food intake, you can keep your pet at an ideal body weight throughout life.”

Even concerns such as growths on the body can benefit from a preventive approach. “The true value of preventive medicine lies in early detection,” states Dr. Pavlovsky. “If a pet owner presents their pet to the veterinarian at the earliest sign of a problem, the condition may be diagnosed, treated, and cured in many instances.”

Other crucial preventive medicine measures include year-round flea/tick, intestinal parasite, and heartworm prevention, vaccines, veterinary exams, and a proper diet.

What about Joint Supplements?

With so many supplements being marketed to pet parents, it is hard to know which ones are actually beneficial. It is important to note that these supplements are not regulated like prescription medications. There is a significant lack of data about safety and efficacy to guide veterinarians and owners alike.

Dr. Pavlovsky advises, “In general, if an otherwise healthy dog or cat, regardless of the age, is consuming a commercial diet that is balanced and complete and designed for their life stage, no supplementation is needed.”

Omega-3 fatty acids, however, are backed by research and may be helpful in reducing inflammation in pets with osteoarthritis. Still, with any supplement, it is essential to consult your veterinarian about quality and safety.

Just like people, pets need exercise to promote heart health, optimal body weight, muscle tone, and joint mobility. “Hydrotherapy and other physical therapy modalities can be a very helpful part of the treatment plan for pets that suffer from joint pain,” says Dr. Pavlovsky.

He also recommends regular low-level exercise as opposed to infrequent high-intensity exercise. Maintaining a regular exercise regimen for our pets will contribute positively to their overall health.

Many pet owners find that their pets have rather pungent odors to their breath. What they may not realize is that at least 75% of dogs and cats over age 3 have periodontal disease. This condition often leads to problems much bigger than just bad breath.

“Effective dental care for pets should include regular professional dental cleanings done under anesthesia as well as at-home dental care. Tooth brushing done at least every other day is most effective,” says Dr. Pavlovsky.

However, he recognizes that regular tooth brushing of some pets can be quite challenging. “If frequent at-home care is not possible, then certain diets designed for dental health, dental treats/toys, and water additives could be helpful,” he advises. “Pet owners should always consult their veterinarians for options for their pet dental care plan.”

“Owners are best positioned to make decisions regarding their pets’ health and to know what’s best for their pet,” Dr. Pavlovsky says. “We as veterinarians serve as advisers, and pet owners should not hesitate to tap into their veterinarians’ expertise in guiding healthcare decisions.”

As a team, veterinarians and owners work together to help each pet age gracefully, using an individualized approach. This strategy takes into consideration the specific needs of that breed and that pet and complements the preventive medicine approach.

“When I think about what aging gracefully may mean, I think of a dog or cat that is not hindered by obvious pain and mobility problems, significant chronic conditions, or anxiety/stress,” says Dr. Pavlovsky, “whether these are absent or just well-managed.”

In pets as in people, prevention truly is the best medicine.

• Dogs may stay in ‘Better Health’ if they have a pet friend at home, study finds.

By Kaitlyn Huamani

A recent study that involved over 21,000 canine subjects outlines the social and environmental factors associated with longer lifespans for dogs

The key to keeping your beloved dog healthy could be adding another furry friend to your home.

A recent study by the Dog Aging Project found that dogs who get routine social interaction from living with another canine are associated with “better health” outcomes than dogs with access to less socialization.

Having other non-canine pets in a household was also linked to better health outcomes for dogs, according to the study published in the journal Evolution, Medicine & Public Health. Of the dogs the researchers examined, those who lived with another companion animal were rated “significantly healthier than dogs with fewer household companions.”

Dogs with non-human companions were also reported to have significantly fewer disease diagnoses than dogs without furry friends of their own.

Dogs who became best friends at shelter and climbed walls to stay close get adopted together.

The research team, which consisted of scientists from Arizona State University, the University of Washington, and other prominent medical institutions, drew their conclusions from detailed survey data on over 21,000 dogs.

The researchers also looked at how environmental factors — like the stability of a neighborhood, the total household income, and the age of a dog’s owners — impacted dogs’ lifespans and overall health.

Dogs in households with greater financial and neighborhood stability and older owners were reported to be in better health than dogs in more unstable environments with younger owners.

Still, the study found that the strength of these financial factors pales compared to the effect of social companionship and support. The researchers reported that the impact of socialization is five times stronger than the effect of economic factors.

“We were really encouraged by the findings because it means there are things we can do to help improve the health of our animal companions, as well as us, without resorting to medical interventions,” said Brianah McCoy, a lead researcher of the study, in an interview with FOX. “Having a friend around really matters – which I am sure we can all relate to.”

The study was designed with the Dog Aging Project, a scientific organization dedicated to researching how genes, lifestyle, and environment influence aging in dogs and their owners.

Because of the correlative nature of the study, the researchers can’t make specific recommendations to dog owners to ensure better canine health.

Business Profile: Crave Gelato Kofi Bar

Owner’s of Crave LT and Karynsue bring satisfying and memorable gelatos and coffee.

Karynsue is renowned for her adventurous spirit, always embracing challenges and mastering her craft with unwavering determination. A lifelong learner, she continuously evolves her skills, constantly striving to elevate her creations to new heights.

Prior to founding Crave, she embarked on a transformative journey for three years, traveling, studying, and learning from like-minded artisans and esteemed chefs. This endeavor led to a delightful fusion of curated cold brews and delectable delights.

The path that led to the exquisitely designed Gelato Kofi Bar was nothing short of serendipity. The universe blessed Karynsue with meaningful encounters with like-minded artisans, forging connections that went beyond mere coincidence. These individuals became not just acquaintances but cherished friends and mentors. The same discerning approach was applied in selecting her current team of six employees, chosen from over 50 interviews, each bringing their heart, passion, wit, and dedication to serve the valued customers who grace their doors. 

In July 2023, Karynsue and her husband LT fulfilled their dream by opening Crave Gelato Kofi Bar at the picturesque Portside Ventura Harbor. At Crave, every creation is crafted with purpose and passion. They meticulously select botanical ingredients, sourcing them organically to curate a delightful array of unique flavors.

Come and savor the experience of their handcrafted gelato, painstakingly made from scratch, and delight in their array of non-dairy options. Stay awhile to indulge in the spice-infused dolce and savor the variety of certified organic artisan coffee beverages, all served with love and care. Crave Gelato Kofi Bar promises an unforgettable culinary journey that will leave you craving for more!

The wall mural that perfectly interpreted their botanical lifestyle and organic plant based inspired craft was painted by Art is Passion, right here at Portside Ventura Harbor.

Additional information can be found: [email protected]