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Exhibition of artworks by Buenaventura Art Association members

Exhibition of artworks by Buenaventura Art Association members will be augmented by three individual shows: Kathy Ikerd of Santa Paula and Lili Miura of Port Hueneme in the Clophine Dooley Gallery, and Darlene Roker of Ventura on the main gallery’s red wall.

Ikerd’s show, titled “Excursions,” Miura’s “Femmes Japonaises” and Roker’s “Black and White (With a Touch of Color)” will be on display Sept. 5-Oct. 8. Two receptions are planned, 5-7 p.m. Sept. 9 and from 5-8 p.m. the following Saturday, Sept. 16,Oct. 7-8 corresponds with the Ventura ArtWalk.

Throughout this run, smaller groupings by Carol Simson and Mary Kolada Scott, two Ventura artists whose works earned outstanding merit awards in the current BAA show, will be up in the gallery’s central hallway.

Buenaventura Gallery, 700 E. Santa Clara St. which is open 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays. For more information, visit the BAA website, www.buenaventuragallery.org, or call 648-1235 during gallery hours.

Group exhibition at H Gallery in Midtown Ventura until Oct. 1

Growth is the fundamental objective of all biotic components, every factor requiring energy and sustenance for proper evolution. The work featured in this group exhibition draws equally from environmental experience, mass media, and sub-cultural positions while seeking to convey the often overlooked or undervalued messages of organic development and human influence.

18 artists explore the subterfuge and effect of their individual mediums, juggling immediacy of expression, perfection of surface, and ambiguousness of meaning.

Back to school – back to the CAPS Media Center

The ECTV crew is back in the studio

The new school year presents media opportunities for students of all ages to get engaged at the CAPS Media Center. ECTV is back for a third season. Every week El Camino High School students take over the CAPS Media Center to produce their own television series under the ECTV banner. Students in the CAPS Media/El Camino internship program master the skills and art of video production and digital storytelling. Principal Cheryl Burns expressed her excitement at the start of the new year. She feels strongly that ECTV provides her students with real world experience and has found this to be a life changing program for many. The ECTV productions are completely written, storyboarded, produced, staged, recorded, directed, hosted and edited by the El Camino team members. In the first two seasons ECTV has received local and national awards including Best Informational Talk Show Series in the Student category at the National Alliance for Community Media conference. ECTV programs air on CAPS TV (Channel 15). All of the ECTV programs are available on the CAPS Media website at capsmedia.org/videos.

The City of Ventura and VUSD’s popular Mayor For A Moment program also returns with a new season of stories on outstanding local students. Every month CAPS Media profiles an outstanding 5th grader recognized by the Ventura City Council and the VUSD School Board. The Mayor For A Moment videos premiere at City Council meetings as an introduction to the young mayor’s big moment at City Hall, and a second, more complete video is shown later at a VUSD Board meeting. A compilation program of last school year’s honorees is airing on CAPS Media and can be reviewed online at capsmedia.org/videos.

September is also a great time for community members to become CAPS Media Member/Producers. CAPS Media offers new member orientation meetings on the first Thursday of every month. HD videography/camera classes are held on the 2nd Thursday, and Final Cut postproduction editing classes are on the 3rd Thursday. CAPS Radio (KPPQ FM 104.1) holds training classes on the 4th week – Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Member/Producers receive hands-on instruction in videography, video editing, radio production and more. All classes begin at 6pm at the CAPS Media Center, 65 Day Road. Once trained member/producers may check out CAPS Media’s video cameras, tripods, audio gear and other production equipment to record their story and then book postproduction editing suites to craft the story they want to tell.

CAPS Radio (KPPQ, FM 104.1) is hosting an open house and community information discussion on Wednesday October 4th at 6pm at the CAPS Media Center at 65 Day Road. Everyone interested in community radio is invited to tour the center and join the exchange of programming ideas and direction for the radio station.

Go to capsmedia.org to see a programming schedule, search the archives for past programs, get general info about membership and classes. CAPS Media’s mission is to create an engaged and informed community through participation in electronic media. Anyone who lives, works or attends school in the city of Ventura is eligible to become a Member/Producer. Annual fees are only $25 for an individual and $75 for a non-profit organization. CAPS Radio DJs require an additional annual fee of $50. For complete information go to capsmedia.org.

Ventura County Fair ends 12 days of fun

The Ventura County Fair is proud to report another successful Fair. Celebrating the diverse traditions of Ventura County, the 142nd edition, “Rooted in Tradition” closed with success in all categories. Visitors came from near and far to enjoy the 12-day run, August 2 through August 13.

The Ventura County Fair’s mission is to preserve, promote, and showcase agriculture and the traditions of Ventura County, this was accomplished with competitive livestock and horse shows, agricultural exhibits and baking contests.

Fairgoers were greeted with an abundance of attractions, which included Leroy and Lee’s Flea Circus, Star Child Stilt Circus, who delighted young and old as they strolled high above the Fair, and Slim and Curly, the wise cracking cowboys who made people laugh everywhere they went. Adding to the attraction were exciting new carnival rides, including the Olympic Bobsled Roller Coaster and the delightful Happy Swing. Tasty new food offerings like Deep Fried Pineapple and Belgian Waffles on a Stick pleased the taste for new summer treats while the mini donuts and turkey legs satisfied the cravings of Fairgoers.

Total Attendance for 2017 was 305,746; off from 2016’s record attendance of 332,262.

“We do everything we can to bring Ventura County a better Fair every year,” said CEO Barbara Quaid, sharing the Fair’s winning formula; “For us the focus is not about the numbers of people coming through the gates, but about the quality of the experience our guests have at the Fair. We measure our success by the number of smiles on the faces of the Fairgoers. We are committed to offering a clean, safe and fun experience that people will remember forever.”

As is the case every year, overall success would not be possible without the tremendous support of the sponsors and the community. While the gates have closed on the 2017 Ventura County Fair, planning is already underway for the 2018 Fair.

The Ventura County Fairgrounds consists of a 62.5-acre parcel and operates as a multi-purpose, multi-functional, year-round facility accommodating a variety of events. Regarded as a premier rental facility, the Ventura County Fairgrounds and Event Center attracts some of the most popular shows and attractions in the county throughout the year, including livestock shows, dog shows, horse shows, home and recreation shows, concerts, dances, business expos, weddings, quinceañeras and receptions, motorcycle and automobile shows, camping groups, swap meets and much more.

The Ventura County Fair entertained thousands of guests and participants. It employs up to 700 seasonal staff during the annual 12-day event. With annual attendance of over 300,000 visitors to the Fair, the communities throughout Ventura County share in the economic vitality derived from the Ventura County Fair. The Fair brings economic, social, educational, and cultural resources and provides lasting impressions on Fairgoers. While agriculture is the heart of the Fair, it’s the diverse entertainment that typically draws Fairgoers through the gates. Known for free top name concerts, we take pride in the overall dynamics and diversity of the entertainment, the esthetics and cleanliness of the grounds, as well as the vast educational and innovative exhibits that are showcased throughout the Fair each year.

Vol. 10, No. 24 – Aug 30 – Sept 12, 2017 – Police Reports

by Cindy Summers

Police reports are provided to us by the Ventura  Police Department and are not the opinions of  the Ventura Breeze. All suspects mentioned  are assumed to be innocent until proven guilty  in a court of law.

Robbery, Assault with a Deadly Weapon

On August 18, at approximately 4pm, the Ventura Police Department Command Center received a 911 call from a caller reporting a battery that just occurred and that Pacific View Mall security officers were following the suspect. Additional information was received from an employee of Trader Joe’s that the suspect, later identified as 20 year old vagrant Araceli Aguileracastillo, was also involved in a shoplifting of alcohol from the store.

When the first officer arrived on scene, mall security officers had Aguileracastillo detained in the parking lot to the rear of the store. As the officer was speaking to her and waiting for additional officers to arrive, Aguileracastillo tried fleeing from him on foot. The officer caught her, and as he was attempting to take her into custody, she grabbed the officer’s firearm and began forcefully trying to remove the weapon from its holster.

After a further struggle on the ground, the officer was able to take Aguileracastillo into custody with the assistance of the mall security officers.

During the investigation, officers learned that Aguileracastillo was inside of Trader Joe’s when she was observed by an employee concealing several large bottles of alcohol in her clothing. The employee confronted Aguileracastillo, at which time she removed one of the bottles and attempted to hit the employee with it. Fearing for his safety, the employee allowed her to leave the store.

Residential Burglary Arrest

On August 19 at 4:30pm, the Ventura Police Department Command Center received a 911 call from resident in the 100 block of N. Brent Street, reporting that a subject had just attempted to gain access into his apartment and had fled the area.

During the investigation, officers learned the victim had left his residence for a brief time. Upon returning, he noticed his front door was standing open and property had been removed from the interior and was left on the porch. The victim walked to the rear of his residence to further investigate and observed a male and female running from the yard.

Officers were provided a description of the suspects as they began to search the area. Officers located a male and female who matched the suspect description a short distance from the scene. The male suspect, 26 year old Ventura resident Cameron Marrufo was detained and a search revealed he had property concealed on his person which had been taken from inside the residence.

Marrufo was placed under arrest and booked into the Ventura County Jail for burglary and possession of stolen property. Officers determined the female contacted with Marrufo was not involved in the burglary.

Stolen Vehicle Arrest

On August 18, Ventura Police officers contacted the victim of a stolen vehicle at State Beach Park located at 901 San Pedro Street.

During the investigation, officers learned the victim had left several pieces of property unattended while he exercised nearby. When he returned a short time later, he discovered a backpack containing his vehicle keys had been stolen. The victim soon realized his vehicle had also been stolen. Officers searched the area at the time but were unable to locate the suspect or vehicle.

On August 19 at 11:45am, the Ventura Police Department Command Center received a call from the victim who reported he had just observed his stolen vehicle parked in the area of Monmouth Drive and Harbor Boulevard. As officers were responding, the suspect, 36 year old Ventura resident Jamaar Smith, left the area driving north on Harbor Boulevard as the victim followed.

Smith pulled into the public parking lot located at San Jon Road and Harbor Boulevard as officers arrived. Officers conducted a high risk stop and took Smith into custody without incident. Property taken from the backpack was located inside the vehicle along with evidence linking Smith to initial theft.

Felon in Possession of a Concealed Firearm with High Capacity Magazine

On August 20 at 1:40pm, a patrol officer was patrolling the area of Thompson Boulevard and Figueroa Street, and made a traffic stop on a vehicle for a moving violation. The driver of the vehicle, 25 year old Ventura resident Nikolas Inglis was contacted and found to be on active probation with a prior felony conviction.

During a search of the vehicle, a loaded 9mm handgun was found concealed under the front passenger’s seat. It was determined that Inglis had possessed the firearm prior to being pulled over by the officer.

Inglis was arrested and booked into the Ventura County Jail for possession of a concealed firearm, felon in possession of a firearm, felon in possession of ammunition and possession of a high capacity magazine.

Stolen Vehicle Arrest

On August 22 at 9:25am, a Ventura Police officer noticed a suspicious vehicle in the Motel 6 parking lot that matched the description of vehicle which was recently reported stolen. While the officer was attempting to confirm the status of the vehicle, the suspect, 42 year old Ventura resident Brandon Small and two others entered the vehicle and drove away.

Officers conducted an enforcement stop as the vehicle exited the parking lot and took Small into custody without incident. Small was later booked into the Ventura County Jail for being in possession of a stolen vehicle and for an outstanding arrest warrant. A passenger, 37 year old Ventura resident Jesse Matt was also arrested and booked for outstanding arrest warrant. The third passenger was determined to not be involved and was released at the scene.

Gardens of magic at the Fair

Bilbo’s hobbit hole from the fantasy novel The Hobbit.

by Karen Helen Szatkowski

Often a favorite venue of fairgoers, the 2017 Ventura County Fair Floriculture Display met the challenge of prior years and has been an educational powerhouse as well. Propagating, growing and maintaining the huge variety of decorative plants that we, here in paradise, can enjoy throughout most of the year.

I took special note of an award winner that brought to life the setting of Bilbo’s hobbit hole from the fantasy novel The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien. This garden was put together by the congregants of the Calvary Chapel Ojai Valley Church. Pastor Nelson stated that this effort reproduced a setting the church had built for member children that is enjoyed by all.

It is difficult to choose between the gardens and assign the level of premiums for each division. Everyone is a winner. That is accomplished by the Floriculture Department of the Ventura County Fair Superintendent, Barbara Schneider and Assistant Superintendent, Sue Diller. These women have been on this mission and carried this responsibility for decades.

There are 61 divisions spread over such items as potted plants; arrangements; collections, roses and dish gardens. They range from school exhibitors to plant clubs. Commercial entities have their own divisions, and there is also an entire set of divisions for junior entries. One division is even assigned for individual amateurs and another for condo gardens.

Barbara and Sue stated, “For those Ventura County people that enjoy mucking around in potting soil, fertilizer, bug spray and the like in order to admire the beauty in nature, it is highly recommended that you should bring it to the Fair!”

For further information visit https://www.venturacountyfair. org/floriculture/

Vol. 10, No. 24 – Aug 30 – Sept 12, 2017 – Forever Homes Wanted

This is “Poncho”…He is a stunningly beautiful and striking looking, German Shepherd/Australian Shepherd Mix, who lost the only home he ever knew and he ended up at the shelter, sad and confused. Over time, Poncho has blossomed and his charming personality and good looks stole people’s hearts. Poncho has moderate energy, loves to be with people and fussed over. He loves to be brushed and is happy to just “hang out” with you or have a fun game of fetch. He is well mannered, easy to handle and a joy to be around. If you are looking for a fabulous dog, with gorgeous blue eyes, look no further. Ventura County Animal Services – Simi location – 670 W. Los Angeles Ave. Poncho A664651


Hi: I’m Troy an 8 year old Miniature Poodle according to VC Animal Services where I was rescued from. I’m currently in a foster home with other dogs and cats too. It takes a little bit of time for me to warm up to new people and I’m a bit unsure around children therefore I’d do best in an adult only home. I’m not completely house broken, but I will stand by the door to let you know I need to go outside and I’m sooooo cute . I hope my special someone comes for me soon. Canine Adoption and Rescue League C.A.R.L. CARL Adoption Center-call 644-7387 for more information.

Chorus begins rehearsals

Gold Coast Concert Chorus under the direction of Elizabeth Helms invites you to sing for the 2017-2018 30th Anniversary Season. Rehearsals for their holiday concert, Cheers! A Holiday Celebration, begin Monday September 11th at 7pm. Registration begins at 5:45 pm. Rehearsals will take place at Ventura Continuing Education Center, 5200 Valentine Road, in the Ron Halt Community Room (back parking lot). No audition is required to participate in GCCC. Interested singers may register September 11th, 18th or 25th and are financially responsible for registration fee, music, attire and active participation in the rehearsals and performances. This concert will be performed December 8th & 9th, 2017. For more information www.goldcoastchorus.org.

Renowned Ojai based painter Thomas Hardcastle debuts new large scale paintings at Museum of Ventura County

Thomas Hardcastle, a renowned painter based in Ojai, will debut a new set of large scale oil paintings at the Museum of Ventura County throughout the month of September. His latest collection of work, “Icons and Archetypes,” is comprised of large scale oil paintings that present the artist’s perspective of select popular cultural icons and exploitive archetypes. He will host an artist’s reception on Friday, Sept. 1 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the museum.

Hardcastle will be on hand at Friday night’s reception to share more about his artistic techniques, inspirations and intentions with attendees.

Learn more about the artist at http://www.ojaistudioartists.org/tom-hardcastle.