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Fall City of Ventura Classes check out hundreds more on the website

Call  658-4726 or 654-7552 to register, if you already have an account online, visit www.cityofventura.net. Classes/Events held the Barranca Vista Center ~ 7050 Ralston Street in Ventura unless otherwise noted

Ballroom Dancing  16 years-adult
12/1-1/19         Tu        7:30-8:30 pm   $50      Course# 42213
Enjoy the magic of smoothly moving across the floor with the waltz, fox trot, swing and rumba! No partner needed. No class 12/22 & 12/29.

Heat Up the Night Latin Dance Workshops  16 years-adult
12/1-1/1/19      Tu        8:30-9:30 pm   $50      Course# 42219
Learn sensuous and steamy Latin dances in six weeks. No class 12/22 & 12/29.

Line Dance with a Twist  18 years-adult
12/2-1/20         M/W    1-2 pm             $60      Course# 42247
For experienced line dancers: enjoy fun exercise with a twist of salsa, ballroom and jazz. At BVC. Instructor Jackie Ringhof No class 11/11, 12/21-12/30 & 1/18.

Beginning Argentine Tango  18 years-adult
12/2-1/20         W        6:30-7:30 pm   $69      Course# 42235
Learn true Argentine Tango basics in six weeks that will have you on the floor dancing in no time. No class 12/23 & 12/30. Class held at House of Dance, 3007 Bunsen Ave, Suite E & F in Ventura. To register call 805-658-4726.

Artful Christmas Banner and Ornament  18 years-Adult
12/4                 F          9:30 am-12:30 pm        40 + $15 materials fee  Course# 42180
We will make holiday banners, gift tags and ornaments using watercolor and acrylic paint sketches, local ephemera, burlap, twine, tassels, pompoms, beads, vintage buttons and decorated clothes pins. We will take a mid-class hike to stretch our legs. Class meets at Ventura City Hall, 501 Poli St. To register call 805-658-4726.

Primal Feat: a dance/movement intuitive experience  18 years-adult
12/13   Su        4-5:30 pm        $15
Fun, spirited, surrendered dance and movement. We dance in our bare feet or soft dance shoes, comfy clothes to move in and no dance partner required. No dance experience necessary. The body is meant to move! facebook.com/primalfeat Instructor Liz Galvan. Classes at Cosmotion 2343 E Thompson Blvd #A. To register call 805-658-4726. Course# 42055

 

 

Have you wanted to run your own business?

If you don’t know where to start to own your own business of  already own a business and want to expand attend a WEV session to learn how? Learn how to make those dreams a reality with Women’s Economic Ventures (WEV). WEV is holding free, 1-hour informational sessions facilitated by Spanish Program Coordinator Leticia Sandoval in Ventura County to help determine your readiness for one of WEV’s business courses. Orientation is required to enroll in the Spanish Self-Employment Training (SSET) program.

Wednesday, December 2
6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Oxnard Public Library Conference Room B, 251 South A Street Oxnard, CA 93003
Free, but RSVP required

Thursday, December 3
6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Ventura County WEV Office, 290 Maple Ct. Suite #256 Ventura, CA 93003
Free, but RSVP required

Wednesday, December 9
12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Ventura County WEV Office, 290 Maple Ct. Suite #256 Ventura, CA 93003
Free, but RSVP required

Spanish Self-Employment Training (SSET)
WEV offers a 4-week Basic Self-Employment Training course in Spanish, designed as an introduction to help men and women determine if they are ready to start a business.

WEV’s 12- week advanced Self-Employment Training course provides guidance on how to start, operate or expand a business. The program provides week-by-week training on topics including finances, marketing and sales, public relations and advertising, legal and insurance issues, record keeping, and how to write a business plan.

WEV has provided entrepreneurial training to nearly 4,000 women, loaned more than $2 million to local businesses, and has created an average of 300 jobs in the community each year.

Location is subject to change. To find out more information or to register for the orientation, call  456-2341 or visit the website at http://wevonline.org/orientaciones

 

 

BBM&D chosen to represent Camarillo association   

Camarillo Hotel & Tourism Association has selected Ventura’s BBM&D Strategic Branding, a Southern California-based marketing and design firm, to spearhead its branding and communications. BBM&D will use marketing, public relations and social media campaigns to welcome visitors to Camarillo.

“With premier shopping, beautiful venues, scenic golf courses and unique cultural experiences, Camarillo is truly a hidden gem,” said Barbara Brown, BBM&D president. “We can’t wait to work with the Camarillo Hotel & Tourism Association on showing travelers what they can experience in the city.”

“We interviewed a number of very qualified agencies,” Camarillo Visitors & Convention Bureau Executive Director Adriana Huizar said, “BBM&D impressed us with their ability to demonstrate what makes Camarillo such a fun and unique experience for visitors. We look forward to working with their talented, creative team to make Camarillo a hub for Southern California tourism and events.”

BBM&D’s services can be viewed at bbmd-inc.com.

Holiday Magic

Guest artists will perform with dancers from the youth company.

This holiday season, enjoy Footworks Youth Ballet’s variation of The Nutcracker, with live music performed by the Footworks Community Orchestra and singers from the Carpe Diem Chorus.

In this version of the holiday classic, the wave of a wand transforms a holiday party into the world of magic to include a Nutcracker Doll, a Sugar Plum Fairy Doll, and dancing Columbine, Pierrot and Harlequin Dolls. This year’s production also features a Queen and King who reign over the land of the sweets.

Founded by Kirsten Oakley, Footworks Youth Ballet was created with the goal of providing a place for young people to thrive and grow through the joy of dance as they learn the art and discipline of classical ballet. Productions are unusual in that they allow senior dancers the experience of partnering with professional guest artists, a rare opportunity for young dancers.

Guest artists for this season include Braeden Barnes as the Nutcracker Prince Doll, and Kenny Borchard as the Snow King and the King of the Land of the Sweets. Dancers from the youth company are also cast for the principal roles, including the Sugar Plum Fairy, the Snow Queen and the Queen of the Land of the Sweets.

For each ballet production, Footworks Youth Ballet hosts a sold-out performance for over 3,000 school-aged children to see the ballet. Most of the tickets for the children are provided at the reduced fee of $5.00 each, and many of the students qualify for free tickets.

The Nutcracker Ballet
Sat. Dec 12, 2.00 pm and
Sun. Dec 13, 2.00 pm
Oxnard Performing Arts Center
Tickets $16, $21, $26
Call 486.2424 to buy tickets, or order online at footworksyouthballet.org

Poster contest winners honored

Photo by Bernie Goldstein

art poster contest inset

The winners of Ventura’s 150th Anniversary poster contest were honored at a special presentation at the beginning of the City Council meeting held on November 16.

Upon presentation, the Mayor stated, “It is my pleasure to welcome and provide awards to eight local schoolchildren – the winners of the 150th Anniversary Poster Contest, organized and presented by the Friends of the Library, the Boys and Girls Club, and the Ventura Unified School District.”

“As many of you know, our City turns 150 on April 2, 2016, and a group of dedicated community members have been working together to plan special events and programs to celebrate our wonderful and unique community.”

“The Friends of the Library proposed the idea of a poster contest for our local schoolchildren at the first anniversary planning meeting, and working with the Boys and Girls Club, the School District, and the Ventura County Fair, the idea has come to life. “

Almost 70 children submitted posters. The posters will be on display at the Ventura County Fair in August, 2016. The Grand Prize Winner was Sachi Tan, a Senior, at Foothill Technology High School.

galerie102 presents “Welcome Earthings,” by Ventura artist Jane Peterson Saturday, December 12th

art petersongalerie102 is pleased to present “Welcome Earthings,” a solo show of new works by Ventura artist Jane Peterson, opening Saturday, December 12th with an artist’s reception from 4-6 pm and on view through January 10, 2016.

In artist Jane Peterson’s all new work, and first solo show with the gallery, she continues to explore the spectrum of human emotion with particular attention to anxiety, passion, and fear, as well as, an element of humor. Cartoon-like characters make their way through Peterson’s fanciful compositions, ranging from otherworldly creatures to abstracted human forms.

galerie102 is dedicated to bringing progressive contemporary and conceptual art to the Ojai art scene and beyond. galerie102 is located at 102 W. Matilija Street, Ojai.  Gallery hours are Thursday through Saturday from 11-4 pm, Sunday 12–4pm, and by appointment.

Studio Channel Islands announces Michael Lattanzio as Chief Executive Officer for the non-profit art institute

art Channel IslandsLattanzio is an executive who has held leadership roles with top caliber companies such as NBC Universal, Westfield, Sun Capital/Osaka Management, as well as his own business consulting firm, Lattanzio Affiliated, Inc., which he founded in 2010.

As Chief Executive Officer, Lattanzio will oversee the strategic vision, day-to-day operations, and the future development of the organization that serves to promote and preserve the visual arts in the community by providing unique and diverse artistic encounters for all ages, and incredible opportunities for artists.

Studio Channel Islands continues to make a name for itself in the local market since its inception in 1998 showcasing a diverse range of art forms, styles, and techniques.

 

 

Studio Channel Islands is a non-profit organization that provides the community with a cultural hub for working artists with over 40 studios, first-class art exhibitions of both local as well as national artists featured in galleries. For additional information about Studio Channel Islands, visit the website at

http://www.studiochannelislands.org.

KTLA on site in Ventura covering capsized 16ft vessel with a 65 year old fisherman unaccounted for

On Nov. 11, at 8:40 pm two men were outside of the Ventura Harbor on Friday night lobster fishing when their 15 foot skiff was hit by a 5 foot wave and was overturned outside of the rock groin on Greenock Lane, just adjacent to Marina Park. Both men in their 60’s were fully clothed and attempted to swim to shore. They both became separated as they entered the surf line. A resident on Greenock Lane made contact with one man as he made it to shore, the other mariner was not found and 911 was contacted.

Ventura City Firefighters with the assistance of many agencies responded into the area and began a coordinated search for the missing boater. The last point of contact was determined, and a search commenced– from the shore, in the ocean, on the jetty, and in the air. Ventura Port District, Coast Guard and the Oxnard Fire Department searched the surf line with boats and personal water craft.

Ventura County Copter 9 and Coast Guard Air Helicopter performed a patterned search pattern by air. A group of 6 ocean rescue swimmers deployed from the surf line and performed a coordinated search where the missing man was last seen. They also searched from Greenock Jetty to the Sand Trap (that is adjacent to the north jetty harbor entrance). As one of the Rescue Ocean Swimmers was searching within the surf, he was approached and bumped by a juvenile, 6 foot long– great white shark. No rescuers were injured. All swimming personnel were removed from the search; but air operations, shore search groups, and those searching on watercraft continued.

The vessel had drifted into shore and fractured parts of the boat had scattered onto the beach. The vessel was temporarily secured.

The intense search continued for nearly two and a half hours. Dark conditions, increasing offshore winds, and moderate surf complicated the search. Just before midnight, the incident was turned over to the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department and the United States Coast Guard, who has ultimate authority beyond the water line. An extended search will continue through the night and the Ventura County Sheriff’s department will size up the conditions in the morning and will determine how they will proceed.

As of Nov. 23 he has not been located.

From the Harbor Patrol blotter

8:41pm, received a dispatch to a water rescue off Greenock lane, a capsized 16ft vessel with a 65 year old fisherman unaccounted for. Officers responded and began a search for the missing person with Ventura Fire, Oxnard fire, U.S. coast guard and VC sheriff. The call was eventually turned over to VC Sheriff and the U.S. coast guard.

8:00am, continuing the search for the lost fisherman with U.S. coast guard and VC sheriff search and

rescue.

3:30pm, called off the search for the missing fisherman for the day.