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Register for City of Ventura Adult Fall Sports Leagues & Golf by September 2

Register now for City of Ventura Fall Adult Sports Leagues in men’s and coed softball, men’s basketball, flag football and six-a-side soccer with a registration deadline of September 2 or until full.

All leagues begin the week of September 13. Games are played weekends or weekdays after 6 pm at local parks in Ventura followed by playoffs after the regular season for qualifying teams. Team fees range from $300-$375 with additional fees paid for umpires and referees.

Golf lessons at the Olivas Links are offered for youth, women, and families with six-week sessions starting in September and November. Registration fee is $75.

Get information on rules and league format and complete the easy to fill-and-save team rosters at www.teamsideline.com/ventura or www.cityofventura.net/adultsports.

Or contact Adult Sports Coordinator Doug Reed at 658-4743 or [email protected]

Ventura Community Bank to be moving downtown

Ventura Community Bank, a division of Ojai Community Bank, announced today that it will be moving its offices to a new location in downtown Ventura during the first quarter of 2016.  The Bank has entered into a lease at 89 S. California St. subject to regulatory approval.

“The downtown location is a perfect location in the heart of Ventura with easy freeway access and access to our business community,” Dave Brubaker, President/CEO commented.  “We love downtown and are looking forward to becoming a larger part of its success as we continue to serve our community.”

At a time when larger banks are removing lenders from branch locations, Ventura is beefing up its lending services by providing lenders in the actual branch location. “

“People need to talk to people, not computers or call centers. We pride ourselves in always answering the phone, knowing your name and willing to assist you however we can.” continues Brubaker. “We’re old school with hands-on customer service, but have the technology that banking customers need.”

“We’re a hometown bank, most of the staff has grown up here, and we look forward to our friends and family visiting,” added Brubaker. “We want to make a difference in the lives of our customers and look forward to spreading our good works to others.”

“Free “Learn to Row” on Saturday Aug. 29th @ 8:30am at Lake Casitas


photo by Dani Thole
Casitas Rowing is now signing up Boys and Girls 9th-12th grade for the fall High School Rowing Team and kids 6th-8th grade for the fall Middle School Team. PE credits offered for all local Ventura high schools for the team.
Practice begins with a “Free Learn to Row” on Saturday August 29th @ 8:30am at Lake Casitas and athletes will then get a Free 2-week Trial to try rowing before signing up.
Contact Coach Wendy for more information wendy@casitasrowing.org 805.642.2288 or check out the website for videos and more information about the training schedule www.casitasrowing.org

Ventura Water Announces VenturaWaterPure Demonstration Facility

city venturawaterGina Dorrington, Wastewater Utility Manager explaining the demonstration facility to interested attendees.

Recently Ventura Water unveiled the VenturaWaterPure Potable Reuse Demonstration Facility to distinguished guests including Ventura Mayor Cheryl Heitmann before it officially opened to the public for tours on July 18.

VenturaWaterPure is a pilot program for the City of Ventura. Ventura along with other water providers throughout California, is investigating sustainable ways to meet long term water supply demands. The City currently provides recycled water from the Ventura Water Reclamation Facility (located on Ventura Ave.) to two golf courses and landscape irrigation in the Harbor and Olivas Drive areas.  Adding “potable reuse” purification technologies at the Ventura Water Reclamation Facility will extend Ventura’s use of “local” sources of water including sewer water.

This water purification process has already been successfully used by San Diego, Los Angeles and Orange counties. Ventura Water has been studying  additional water reuse for many years as well. Ventura Water has chosen to be involve in a nationwide study that evaluates blending options with other water resources prior to the delivery of drinking water to customers.

This “test” installation now produces 20 gallons of water per minute. This water is being sent to many testing labs throughout the country to analyze its use as drinking water and domestic use. If a large reuse facility is ever built it will take one acre of land which is available at this site located on Spinnaker Dr. across from the Harbor.

city venturawater insetTours of the VenturaWaterPure demonstration facility will be held every Saturday from 9 to 11 am for the
general public. Tours are limited to 20 people. Please sign up for the public tours before noon on the Friday before the tour by emailing Gina Dorrington ([email protected]) or calling  677-4131. Private groups interested in week day tours can also be accommodated with advanced notice.

The tours are led by Gina Dorrington, Wastewater Utility Manager who very carefully explains the process and the many steps that are necessary to turn sewer water into potable water and what it would mean for Ventura. Her presentation includes a slide show and video prior to touring the small actual demonstration facility.

This might also give you the opportunity to walk around the beautiful holding ponds located there (A Ventura secret gem) and see the many birds that call it home. Gina would be happy to explain how you can do this.

Ventura Mayor Cheryl Heitmann has stated “The City of Ventura relies entirely on local water supplies which have become limited during this unprecedented drought. The VenturaWaterPure demonstration facility brings attention to the value of potable reuse as a renewable resource that can provide a cost effective and sustainable supply of high quality water. It will help Ventura to expand our water supply portfolio and improve supply reliability.”

There are many benefits of potable reuse in Ventura:

 

  • Locally controlled, reliable water supply
  • A sufficient supply to support the economy
  • A high-quality water supply
  • Reducing wastewater discharge
  • Seawater intrusion protection
  • A more diversified water supply portfolio
  • Increased water supply at a lower cost than imported water
  • Reduced impact on groundwater and river sources

A concern that will need to be addressed when a working facility is constructed is convincing people that it is safe to be drinking water that was once sewer water. Other cities have managed to do this.

Barber RV has a new location

business barber rvAlso in attendance were manufacture representatives.

Barber RV has relocated from Main Street where it had been since it opened in 1978, to the Ventura Auto Center at 6660 Auto Center Drive. Kirby Subaru remians in its current location, 6404 Auto Center drive.

August 1 and  2 were celebration days at the location.  Live music was provided by Nathan McEuen and Friends and fresh tacos and condiments were provided by Juan Mendoza.

On Sunday attendees were treated to the Ventura K 9 Search and Rescue Unit and Carol and her PR Dog.

Also in attendance were manufacture representatives from 7 different companies who answered detailed questions for those interested in purchasing their vehicles.

Jeff Sukay, President of The Kirby Auto Group invited customers, city officials and Ventura Chamber members to attend the 2 day celebration.  Motor homes, trailers, towables, and campers were put on display which amounted to over a one-quarter mile of  traveling toys for all their visitors to enjoy, tour and purchase.

For nearly 50 years, The Kirby Auto Group has been treating customers like family.

Art Alfresco Invitational Exhibition and Art Sale

art museumFine art will be a highlight at this summer’s Art Alfresco Invitational Exhibition and Art Sale, presented by the Museum of Ventura County on Saturday, August 22, from 12:00 to 5:00 p.m.

Stroll through the easels, booths and sculpture of thirty-one of the region’s finest artists, exhibiting and selling their work on the Museum’s Plaza and in the Martin V. & Martha K. Smith Pavilion. General admission is $10 per person, $5 per person for MVC members.

Premiering on the same day is the exhibition “Sitting Pretty: Portrait Photography from the Salon to the Selfie,” which highlights the Museum’s exquisite collection of photographic and painted portraits dating from the 1850s to the present.

The Museum of Ventura County is located at 100 East Main Street in downtown Ventura. For more information go to www.venturamuseum.org or call  653-0323.

Dan Long sand art at Ventura County Fair

art longVentura Planning Commission Chair Dan Long has been creating sand art since he was in high school while other kids were playing in it. Now he lives right here by the sand. art long insetDuring the recent County Fair he was demonstrating his unusual art  showing how he creates his wonderful sand art by manipulating and arranging sand of different color in glass bottles. Among his very sophisticated tools are no.2 wood pencils.