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24 tips for a healthy and fit New Year

Leslie and her motivated students at Aegis Living Ventura are ready to get moving in the New Year!

by Leslie Sokol

It’s a New Year and a new beginning to a year filled with hope, happiness and great health. For some, this means eating nutritious meals and starting an exercise routine. However, more often than not, the resolutions we make are highly restrictive and unsustainable, leading most of us to fall back into our old ways within a few weeks. This is why many people make the same resolutions year after year.

Let’s make 2024 different and start off on the right foot by focusing on our goals one step at a time. No matter what age you are, whether you’ve been active or not, it’s time to get moving and jump start your fitness routine. Committing to becoming more physically fit takes discipline but is well worth it in the long run!

Healthy and Fit Tips

1) Design and organize a well-rounded fitness program suited to your needs and abilities.

2) Move, move, move! Staying active and moving around burns calories, strengthens muscles, tones your body, improves your immune system and boosts energy.

3) Be thoughtful and careful in setting your fitness goals.

4) Create a balanced routine, from head to toe.

5) Start slow and pace yourself according to your capabilities and level of fitness.

6) Build physical activities into your daily schedule.

7) Be consistent and keep to a schedule.

8) Get plenty of sleep and make time for recovery and relaxation.

9) Meditate and be mindful. Try and focus on positive thoughts.

10) Plan a variety of exercises and different activities to include in your workouts.

11) Be sure to include all of the three components of fitness into your routines: stretching, strengthening, and aerobic exercise.

12) Eat a well-balanced diet. Try to include all of the important food groups and nutrients.

13) Drink plenty of water and stay hydrated.

14) Have an attitude of gratitude. Always be thankful and appreciate the small things in your life.

15) Choose an activity that you enjoy. The best exercise is the one that you will do the most.

16) Commit to being more physically fit. Take pride in yourself.

17) Take more “me time” and practice self-care.

18) Spend more time outdoors exercising. Take a moment to take a deep breath of fresh air and appreciate the beauty of nature around you.

19) Spend time with positive people.

20) Be more present. Live day to day, in the moment.

21) Try a new hobby, or join a group activity and socialize.

22) Stop negative body talk and improve your confidence.

23) Schedule regular health checkups with your healthcare provider.

24) Be sure to have a support team, such as a friend or family member, to support you and encourage you to be your best.

There is so much for all of us to be excited about this New Year. Let’s be active, have fun and celebrate our life! Have a Happy and Healthy New Year!

Leslie Sokol is the creator and founder of the adult dance and fitness program For the Young at Heart.

Zoppe’ Circus at The Fairgrounds

If you haven’t witnessed the magic of Zoppé, there’s still time.

Embark on a captivating journey into the enchanting world of Zoppé, a family circus that promises an unforgettable experience. Immerse yourself in the joy and warmth of Italian hospitality as Zoppé Circus unfolds before you, bringing together a dazzling array of talents from around the globe. This extraordinary show is not merely a collection of acts; it’s a heartfelt celebration of life, family, and the timeless magic of the circus.

Headlined by the charming Nino the clown, Zoppé Circus stands out with its unique approach—a central narrative that guides the entire performance. Witness breathtaking acrobatic feats, marvel at equestrian showmanship, share in the delight of canine capers, and be enchanted by the art of clowning. What sets this circus apart is its deep connection with the audience; participation is not just encouraged but an integral part of the show, making every spectator an active participant in the magic unfolding under the big top.

This is more than a mere spectacle; it’s a profound experience carefully crafted by Giovanni Zoppé, the circus director. According to Giovanni, Zoppé Circus aspires to transcend the ordinary circus, aiming to touch every emotion. Laughter, tears, and genuine connections with the characters—the circus promises more than just entertainment; it’s an immersive event that lingers in your memories.

Giovanni Zoppé’s dedication to the art form and commitment to elevating the circus experience are evident throughout the show. As a sixth-generation performer, he brings a rich heritage to the ring, infusing the performance with a sense of tradition and authenticity.

If you haven’t witnessed the magic of Zoppé, there’s still time to be part of this extraordinary event. Catch them at Ventura Fairgrounds until Jan. 1, and let the Zoppé Circus create moments that will stay with you long after the final curtain falls.

For additional details and tickets, visit https://zoppe.net/about-us/.

Water rescue in the Ventura River Bottom

On Dec 21, fire units were dispatched to a person yelling for help in the Ventura River Bottom off of Main Street. Firefighters arrived within 5 minutes of dispatch to find a person trapped on an island with water rising rapidly on both sides. Firefighters rapidly deployed the aerial ladder truck to perform a rescue of the victim with rising water on both sides. A swift water team was deployed down river for potential of the victim being swept away prior to rescue. The victim was safely rescued with the 100’ aerial ladder truck and denied any injuries or further medical assessment.

 

 

The Bookmark About Libraries and Friends

by Mary Olson

The Ventura County Library has announced that they have been awarded a Building Forward Library Facilities Improvement Grant in the amount of $1,5400,001 from the California State Library for the Ray D. Prueter Library in Port Hueneme. These grants are intended to address critical maintenance needs, improve energy efficiency and sustainability, and expand digital and physical access. Thirty-four local libraries across California received funds during this year’s round of Building Forward grants earmarked by the governor and the Legislature to improve libraries in the state’s highest poverty areas. Ventura County Library Director Nancy Schram said that the state grant funds required a local match of $770,000. The funding will be provided via a 50/50 split by the Ventura County Library’s reserves and the City of Port Hueneme whose City Council voted in May this year to commit $385,000 to this project. The scope of work for the project will include major system upgrades, energy efficient lighting, new flooring, and enhanced access to the children’s program room that is too small to meet current demand.

Booklovers meet at the Library in January —
E.P. Foster Library introduces A Book Group for Book Groups
E.P. Foster Library Topping Room, Tuesday, January 9, 2024 , 5:30 to 6:30 pm

Librarian Karen Cruze will inform you on how our libraries can help with your book club, what books we suggest for clubs, info on online book club sources and more (Including a special door prize for one lucky attendee!)

Wise Owls Book Club meets at Hill Road Library on Tuesday, January 16, 5 to 6 pm. Wise Owls is a quarterly Book Club for adults who enjoy reading children’s literature.
Winter selection: Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson

The Hill Road Library Book Club

returns Tuesday, January 30 at a new time: 4 to 5 pm. The Hill Road Book Club meets monthly on the last Tuesday. The January Book Club Selection is Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt

Visit the Hill Road Library to pick up the latest Book Club selections. To join the mailing list for book clubs held at Hill Road, please email [email protected]

Weekly Storytimes at the library introduce the joy of reading to infants and young children:

E.P. Foster Library: MONDAYS at 10:30 am
Ray D. Prueter Library, Port Hueneme: TUESDAYS at 10:30am
Avenue Library: TUESDAYS at 4 pm In English and Spanish
Hill Road Library: WEDNESDAYS at 10:30 am
For more information, call 805 626-READ

Ventura Friends of the Library Bookstore, 2nd Look Books, in E.P. Foster Library is open Tuesday through Saturday, 11:00 am to 4:00 pm and Sundays, 1:00 to 4:00 pm. You can find great bargains in gently used children’s books, cooking and craft books and audio books. The items in our store are definitely worth a second look, from current novels to jigsaw puzzles to vintage books.

We also invite you to visit our online bookstore for local sales https://venturafol-107753.square.site/s/shop for more unique items in categories such as Art, Architecture & Photography and Performing Arts, Collectible & Vintage and Manga & Graphic Novels. When you make a purchase at the online store, you will receive an email letting you know when your order will be ready for pickup (in as few as 2 days) at the bookstore in E.P. Foster Library.

Firefighters respond to single story/single family home fire

On Dec.22, fire units were dispatched to a reported structure fire. Firefighters arrived within 3 mins of dispatch and found a single story/single family home in the 200 block of Ramona St. with heavy fire and smoke showing. Firefighters were challenged with live powerlines down to the rear of the structure. Firefighters made entry to make an aggressive attack through a long back alley to extinguish the fire. Firefighters extinguished the fire with a coordinated effort of vertical and horizontal ventilation to keep the fire from spreading throughout the structure and nearby structures. The fire was controlled 10 minutes after units arrived on scene.

Vol. 17, No. 07 – Dec 27, 2023 – Jan 9, 2024 – Music Calendar

For more listings, additional times and genres go to VenturaRocks.com

Anna’s Cider
801 E. Main St., Santa Paula
Sat 12/30: Shay Moulder

Aqua Beachfront Bar (Crowne Plaza)
450 E. Harbor Blvd., Ventura
Wednesdays: Déjà vu Too

Boatyard Pub
1583 Spinnaker Dr., Ventura
Music 6-9; except Sundays 4-7
Tuesdays: Noah Thoresen
Wednesdays: Frank Barajas
Thursdays: Jim Friery (4 pm ); Bluegrass Jam (6:30 pm)
Fri 12/29: Epitome of Dreams
Sat 12/30: Two’s Company
Fri 1/5: Teresa Russell & Stephen Geyer

Bombay Bar and Grill
143 S. California St., Ventura
Thurs 12/28: Blues Night w/ Milo Sledge

Bright Spark Brewing
4561 Market St., Ventura
Fri 12/15: Katie Leigh & Friends

Café Fiore
66 S. California St., Ventura
Tues 1/9: Open Mic and Jam

Cantara Cellars
126 N. Wood Rd., Camarillo
Sat 12/30: Caliente 805
Fri 1/5: What the Funk
Sat 1/6: Ignition

The Cave
4435 McGrath St., Ventura
Wed & Thurs: Bobby Apostol
Fri & Sat: Warren Takahashi

Copper Blues
591 Collection Blvd., Oxnard
Fri 12/29: Caliente 805
Sat 12/30: NDR CVR SPR GRP

Crowne Plaza
450 E. Harbor Blvd., Ventura
Sun 12/31: NYE Party w/ Colette Lovejoy Band
Sun 12/31: NYE Party w/ Morie & the Heavy Hitters

Deer Lodge
2261 Maricopa Hwy., Ojai
Thurs 12/28: Nick Waterhouse
Fri 12/29: Beau Red & the Tailer Maide
Sat 12/30: Rick Kaylor
Sun 12/31: NYE Party w/ New Pleasures, Evan Blix, Lando
Sat 1/6: Dan Greer

Garage
1091 Scandia Ave., Ventura
Fri 12/29: Operation 90s
Sat 12/30: Buena Onda
Sun 12/31: NYE Party w/ The Renegades
Fri 1/5: Brittney & the B-Sides
Sat 1/6: Honey Owl

The Grape
2733 E. Main St., Ventura
Tues: The Gratitude Jazz Jam
Thurs 12/28: Angela O’Neill & the Outrageous 8
Fri 12/29: Phoenyx Big Band
Sat 12/30: The Lao Tizer Band
Sun 12/31: NYE Party w/ D.on Darox & the Melody Joy Bakers (7-10 pm)
Wed 1/3: RJ Mischo Blues Showcase
Thurs 1/4: Chris Golden Electric Jazz Quartet
Fri 1/5: Jumaane Smith
Sat 1/6: Debbie Davies (2 pm); Dimitris Mahlis Trio (8 pm)

The Greek Restaurant
1583 Spinnaker Dr., Ventura
Sun 12/31: NYE Party w/ Crosscut Band 805

Keynote Lounge
10245 Telephone Rd., Ventura
Thursdays: Open Mic
Fri 12/29: Vinyl Gypsies
Sat 12/30: Whiskey Stone

Leashless Brewing
585 E. Thompson Blvd., Ventura
Thurs 12/28: Charlie & the Chieftan
Fri 12/29: Jacob Marquez & the Good Vibes
Sat 12/30: Irie Smiles (2 pm); Los & Stefano (7 pm)
Sun 12/31: NYE Party w/ One People (6 – 9 pm)
Fri 1/5: MoonDawgs

Majestic Ventura Theater
26 S. Chestnut St., Ventura
Fri 1/5: Kyle Smith, iDecline, One People, more…

Manhattan
5800 Santa Rosa Rd., Camarillo
Wed 12/27: Warren Takahashi
Thurs 12/28: Tom McMorran
Fri 12/29: Lisa Ritner Duo
Sat 12/30: Pam and Hollywood
Sun 12/31: NYE Party w/ Jeanne Tatum
Wed 1/3: Robert Van
Thurs 1/4: Tom McMorran
Fri 1/5: Michael Falcone Trio
Sat 1/6: Jeanne Tatum Trio

Moofish Café (inside Crowne Plaza)
450 E. Harbor Blvd., Ventura
Sat 12/30: Dueling Pianos

Mrs. Olson’s
2800 Harbor Blvd., Oxnard
Sun 12/31: NYE Party w/ Bloodshot

Namba Arts
47 S. Oak St., Ventura
Sat 1/6: All Ears

The Ojai Pub
914 E. Ojai Ave., Ojai
Sat 12/30: Katie Leigh Band

Ojai Underground Exchange
616 Pearl St., Ojai
Sat 1/6: Alice Howe & Freebo

Onyx Bistro
2390 Las Posas Rd., Camarillo
Fri 12/29: Nate Latta
Sat 12/30: Jack Keough
Sun 12/31: NYE Party w/ Ray Jaurique Trio (6-9 pm)

Orozoco’s de Ventura
839 E. Front St., Ventura
Fridays: Soul 4 II

Poseidon Brewing Co.
5777 Olivas Park Dr., Ventura
Fri 12/29: Vinny Berry
Sun 12/31: NYE Party w/ Vanie Terry Band (6-9 pm)

Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar
2209 E. Thompson Blvd., Ventura
Tuesdays: Danny D

The Raven Tavern
1651 S. Victoria Ave., Oxnard
Fri & Sat 7 pm; Sunday 2 pm
Fri 12/29: Bob Bishop Band
Sat 12/30: Sonic Boomers
Sun 12/31: NYE Party w/ Vinyl Gypsies
Fri 1/5: Unkle Monkey
Sat 1/6: Heathers on Fire

Rincon Brewery
4100 Telegraph Rd., Ventura
Fri 12/29: Milo Sledge Trio

The Shores
1031 Harbor Blvd., Oxnard
Fri 12/29: Elektric Love-in
Sat 12/30: Doc Rogers Band
Sun 12/31: NYE Party w/ Tommy Foytek Band

The Six
419 E. Main St., Ventura
Sat 12/30: Rising Son

Taqueria Jalisco
4275 Tierra Rejada Rd., Moorpark
Tuesdays & Fridays: Jim Friery

Topa Topa Brewing
4880 Colt St., Ventura
Sun 12/31: The Trivle Omdobble

The Twist on Main
454 E. Main St., Ventura
Wed 12/27: Battle of the Bands
Sat 12/30: Brandywine Buskers (noon); Dave Blanchard & Barry Moffett (4 pm); Live Band Karaoke (8 pm)
Sun 12/31: NYE Party w/ Shaky Feelin’

Twisted Oak Tavern
2433 Ventura Blvd., Camarillo
Sun 12/31: NYE Party w/ the 90’s Babiez

Vaquero y Mar
435 E. Thompson Blvd., Ventura
Sundays: Mariachi
Tuesdays: The Sea Hunter, Lowered Expectations
Wednesdays: The Jelly Jam Band
Sat 12/30: CRV
Sun 12/31: NYE Party w/ Los Amigos

Ventura Moose Lodge
10269 Telephone Rd., Ventura
Sun 12/31: NYE Party w/ Heart and Soul

Ventura Music Hall
1888 E. Thompson Blvd., Ventura
Sun 12/31: NYE Party w/ The English Beat, Ska Daddyz
Sat 1/6: The Petty Breakers

Winchesters
632 E. Main St., Ventura
Music Thurs 5:30; Fri 7 pm; Sat 3 pm; Sun 3 pm
Thurs 12/28: Dave Parsonage
Fri 12/29: Van Allen Twins
Sat 12/30: Doc Ventura
Sun 12/31: Doc Rogers Band

1901 Speakeasy
740 S. B Street, Oxnard
Fri 12/26: Teresa Russell & Stephen Geyer

A temporary fire station is set to open in 2024

The site has been a fire department training facility since 1991.

The City Council (on a 4-3 vote) voted to clear the way for a fire station to go up at 2269 Alessandro Dr. on a 2.9-acre site owned by the city. It will be the Ventura’s seventh station.

The station could be used for up to 20 to 30 years (this is temporary)?

The council felt that costs for the temporary station are significantly lower than a permanent station. Perhaps less than $5 million compared to $20 million to $30 million.

Fire Chief David Endaya stated “I don’t know that I can come up with a solution that will completely take away the challenges? What I know we’ve been asking for, and the firefighters group has been asking for, is help.”

Councilmembers Jim Duran, Bill McReynolds and Jeannette Sanchez-Palacios voted against the project. They wanted more information and wished to continue the discussion in six months.

Councilmembers Mike Johnson, Doug Halter, Liz Campos and Mayor Joe Schroeder didn’t want to wait so approved the project.

The new station will have a full-time engine company to provide services to Ventura Keys, Pierpoint, Harbor, Marina, and surrounding areas. The fire department’s goal is to respond to fires within 5-minutes.

Council members were told that 2 mitigation fee funds of $5.5 million could cover the costs of the interim station.

Donate blood to help people in need during National Blood Donor Month

by Carol Leish, MA

Did you know that a single car accident victim can require as many as 100 units of blood? Did you know that just one donation of blood could save 3 lives?

“Blood donations are especially needed in January to help after the drop in the blood supply over the holidays,” according to, Natalie Uribe, Hospice Liasson at Assisted Home Health, and Hospice in Ventura. “One donation can help up to 3 patients. 1 in 7 patients entering the hospital will need a blood transfusion.

“Blood donors are urgently needed all month long to ensure blood is available when needed. On average, blood donors give blood less than twice a year. More people are needed to donate regularly up to six times per year for whole blood-to ensure an adequate supply is always available to help patients.”

On January 11th Assisted Home Health & Hospice will be holding a community blood drive at Aegis Living from 12:00-4:00pm. Aegis’ address is: 4020 Loma Vista Rd. Ventura. Assisted Home Health & Hospice will be partnering with Aegis and Ventura Post Acute (Skilled Nursing and Rehab. Center) and Vatalant (Blood Donation Center).

Uribe said, “We are pleased to also be involved with Trader Joes, who donates fresh floral bouquets once a month that we bring to the various senior communities in Ventura. We are also looking forward to doing another annual Valentines event with local schools, that we started doing in 2023.”

Vitalant (2223 Eastman Ave., Ste. A Ventura), said, “Because of blood donors, life does not stop. Patients are given a second chance thanks in part to blood donors. A 60-year-old man undergoing a triple coronary bypass needed two red cell units, two platelet units, and two plasma units. Acute myeloid Leukemia was the reason a 66-year-old woman needed one lifesaving red cell unit.”

“There will be a raffle for prizes for people who donate on January 11th. Those who donate will also be getting a snack and something to drink,” according to Uribe. Make a difference to help those in need of blood in the community.

To get involved on January 11th, please call Uribe at Assisted Home Health and Hospice to register at:  805-677-7400. Or, call Vitalant, in Ventura, at:  877-258-4825.

Vol. 17, No. 07 – Dec 27, 2023 – Jan 9, 2024 – Forever Homes Wanted

Smokey – This handsome chow landed a spot on the nice list this year thanks to his excellent control of his basic training he has. Smokey gives the best “paw” around town and when he looks this cute doing it…it’s a wonder he hasn’t landed a home yet! Smokey is looking for a
foster or forever home. CARL https://carldogs.org/
CARL Adoption Center-call 644-7387 for more information.

 

 


Meet 8 year old German Shepherd Spock! Spock is a well mannered lover of tennis balls and toys. He walks well on leash and comes equipped with commands sit and down. We think he’d love a home with anyone who will throw his ball – but would prefer no small animals in the house. Visit him at our Camarillo shelter.

If you’d like to meet Spock, schedule an appointment at https://www.vcas.us/adopt or come down to the shelter during normal Adoption Hours of 1:00pm – 6:00pm Tuesday – Sunday. If you have questions, please contact us at (805) 388-4341 or [email protected].