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Vol. 10, No. 10 – February 15 – February 28, 2017 – Ojai News & Events

The Ojai Photo Club presents renowned celebrity photographer, Guy Webster. Webster will present the images and fill in the backstories behind the portraits in his recent retrospective book, “Big Shots: Rock Legends and Hollywood Icons.” The event will be on Tuesday, February 21, at 7:00 p.m., in Help of Ojai’s Kent Hall, 111 Santa Ana St. For additional information please visit: www.ojaiphotoclub.com/.

The Ojai Foundation will present Yoga and the Whole of Our Lives, The Ojai Foundation’s Land Sanctuary on Mon., Feb. 20 – Friday, March 10, as part of James Boag’s three-week residency.

The program includes talks, storytelling, movement practices, and singing. Participants can choose to purchase one session, a full week, or the whole course. The philosophical discussions are Monday – Friday from 6:30-9pm. The movement classes are on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3-5pm. Donation-based kirtan and satsang is every Sunday from 3-5pm. Pricing information, registration, and overnight accommodations are available at ojaifoundation.org/events or by calling 646-8343, ext. 123.

Find pure, unconditional love as near as your next breath, as Rev. Karen leads a morning devoted to “Meditation: The Path to Love” at Meditation Mount, on Saturday, February 18, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The retreat is by donation; $10 is suggested. Meditation Mount is located at 10340 Reeves Road. For more information, contact Rev. Karen at 310-968-8928, or register online at www.karenswylie.com.

Ojai’s native plant educator Lanny Kaufer is kicking off his 41st year of leading interpretive walks and hikes on Monday, February 20, with a nature hike and foraging expedition on West Sulphur Mountain Trail in the Casitas Springs area. Beginning at 10 a.m. and ending at 3 p.m., this will be a slow-paced hike of less than two miles each way on a wide dirt road that steadily gains elevation with corresponding views and changing plant communities. The group will take a half-hour lunch break on the trail.

The cost is $25 for adults and $20 for seniors 62-and-older and full-time students 13-18. Kids 5-12 can go free, one per adult, by prior arrangement.

On Sunday April 9th, from noon-4pm the Ojai Raptor Center will open its doors to the public for their annual Spring Open House; a rare opportunity to meet the non-releasable “ambassador” raptors, and tour the Center that is otherwise closed to the public year-round due to the sensitive nature of wildlife in rehabilitation.

Guests will meet a variety of hawks, falcons, and owls. There will be back-to-back stage presentations and a number of fun activities for children and adults related to this Spring’s Open House theme: “Baby Shower.”

Best-selling author D.J. Adamson will visit the Ojai Library at 1 p.m. on Saturday, March 4 to lead a panel discussion on creating, producing, and promoting books.

This workshop offers methods to open up one’s creative self and to put that self on paper, whether tackling a fiction or non-fiction project. All three authors will advise which option may be best.

This event is free and open to the public. For additional information, contact Ron Solórzano, Regional Librarian, at  218-9146.

A new cookbook, Ojai Valley Gluten-Free Cookbook, by Ojai chef and author Randy Graham is now available for purchase for $16.95 including tax. All of the 87 recipes in this book are gluten-free and vegetarian. He will be signing books at the Ojai Coffee Roasting Company in Ojai on Monday, March 6th from 9:30am until noon. Come by to say hi, get a good cup of Joe, and buy a book (or two).

Vol. 10, No. 10 – February 15 – February 28, 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.

 Indecent Exposure

On January 25, at approximately 5pm, a victim called the Ventura Police Department Command Center and stated that a male subject had exposed his genitals towards her while she was near the bus depot. Ventura Police Department patrol officers responded to the area and learned the following. The suspect approached the victim on a bike, as he approached the victim, he pulled open his pants, exposed his genitals, and made obscene gestures toward her.  The suspect then rode away from the area.

Ventura Police Officers responded to the area spoke to the victim, and found the suspect nearby.  The officers were able to detain the suspect and the victim was able to positively identify the suspect, later identified as 37 year old Oakview resident Joseph Whysong, as the suspect.  During the investigation a second victim contacted the officers and also identified Whysong, as the subject .

Whysong was ultimately placed under arrest for indecent exposure and transported to the Ventura County Jail without incident.

Sexual Predator Sting Operation with 3 Felony Arrests

January is recognized as Human Trafficking Awareness Month. As part of a statewide operation hosted by the Los Angeles Regional Human Trafficking Task Force, “Operation Reclaim & Rebuild” was conducted during the weekend of January 27, 28 and 29. In support of this effort, members of the Ventura Police Department teamed up with the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department, Ventura County District Attorney’s Office, and the Ventura County Human Trafficking Enforcement Team to conduct a “Sexual Predator Sting” on Friday, January 27 in the city of Ventura.

During the operation, detectives entered various internet chat rooms primarily designed for teens, and posed as 14 and 15 year old girls. As the investigation unfolded, adult male sexual predators got onto the same chat room and contacted the undercover officer, thinking they were a young teenage girl. During chat room conversation, each of the suspects engaged the undercover officer in sexually explicit conversation, the suspect agreed to meet and pick up the teenage girl at or near what they believed to be the girl’s residence.

When each sexual predator arrived at the agreed-upon-location, they were taken into custody without incident. As a result of this operation, the following sexual predators were arrested and booked into Ventura County Jail:

Suspect: Christopher Allen Bourchard
Suspect: Reynal Reginio Guillen
Suspect: Jose Juan Ramualdo Posadas

Commercial Burglary, Resisting Arrest, Possession of Narcotics

On January 29, at approximately 3:30am, the Ventura Police Department Command Center received a 911 call from the alarm company that covers Paradise Chevrolet. Security video surveillance showed a subject on the property cutting open boxes. Officers arrived on scene and began searching the property. The suspect, 31 year old vagrant Cesar Herrera, saw the officers and fled, jumping over a wall to try to get away. After a short foot pursuit, Herrera was taken into custody.

During the investigation it was discovered Herrera had entered the garage areas of the dealership and had stolen keys for the vehicles. Herrera also had methamphetamine on his person as well as burglary tools. Herrerra was booked at the Ventura County Jail without incident for the above charges.

Possession of Stolen Vehicle Arrest

On February 3, at approximately 1:30am, a Ventura Police patrol officer observed a suspicious vehicle in the parking lot of Motel 6 located at 3075 Johnson Drive.   The vehicle in question was occupied by the sole driver later identified as 26 year old Long Beach resident Salvador Morales.  As the vehicle exited the parking lot of the motel and began driving northbound Johnson.  The officer conducted a registration check on the vehicle and learned it had recently been stolen from the city of Long Beach.

The officer began broadcasting the vehicles location and requested additional officers to assist.  A traffic enforcement stop was conducted in the area of Bristol Road and Mandrill Avenue.  The driver of the vehicle complied with orders and was taken into custody without incident.

A search of the vehicle revealed an altered key was used to start the vehicle.  A search of Morales revealed he was in possession of several altered/shaved keys.  Morales was transported and booked at Ventura County Jail.

Possession of Narcotics for Sales Arrest  

On February 10, at 7:30pm, a Ventura Police Department K9 Officer saw an illegal transaction occur between the driver of a vehicle and a pedestrian in the area of Main St and Mills Rd. The K9 Officer followed the vehicle and initiated a traffic stop. Due to the nature of the transaction observed, the K9 was deployed and conducted a narcotics “sniff” and alerted to the presence of narcotics inside the vehicle. During a search of the vehicle the K9 located a large amount of methamphetamines and cash.

The Ventura Police Department Street Crimes Unit responded and assisted in the investigation. Edward Lopez, 60 years, Ventura resident   was ultimately arrested and booked at the Ventura County Jail for transportation and possession of methamphetamines for sales, possession of heroin, and possession of narcotic paraphernalia.

 

Vol. 10, No. 10 – February 15 – February 28, 2017 – Harbor Patrol Blotter

1-19 1:43pm, received a report of a sick sea lion near Surfers Knoll.  Officers assisted CIMWI with capturing the sea lion.  It was transported to mammal research center in Santa Monica for further evaluation.   

11:50pm, observed a sailboat attempting to leave the harbor.  Due to the hazardous conditions and a gale warning in effect, officers contacted the captain of the sailboat and convinced him to terminate his voyage.  

1-20 9:47pm, received a report of a strong diesel smell around the Harbor Village.  Officers responded and were unable to find a spill or smell.  They believed the odor may be associated with the torrent/polluted flowing Santa Clara River.          
1-21 1:42pm, observed large amounts of erosion at the Ventura Rivermouth.  Officers were moving spectators from the area because large amounts of the berm were collapsing into the rushing Santa Clara river.

4:20pm, officers made contact with the captain of a small ski boat attempting to navigate through the entrance.  They convinced the captain to terminate his voyage due to the extremely large surf and dangerous conditions.             

1-22 7:20am, received a report that a large crew boat was inbound.  Officers advised of the hazardous conditions and monitored the 104ft vessel safely enter the harbor.
1-24 7:20am, officers surveying massive erosion to the Santa Clara Rivermouth berm.

9:00am, received a report of a vessel broke loose at time share docks.  Officers responded and assisted employees re-secure the vessel to its berth.

   

 

Vol. 10, No. 10 – February 15 – February 28, 2017 – Forever Homes Wanted

Mr. Peanut (A657526) is a darling light tan Chihuahua. He came as a stray on January 11. We can’t imagine what the street must felt like to this little guy, but he is safe now. He is a little shy and needs someone to help him feel safe and loved. Ventura County Animal Services – Simi location – 670 W. Los Angles Ave

 


Hi: I’m Nala a gorgeous 11 year old Chow / Labrador X. I was rescued from Animal Services as part of C.A.R.L.’s Golden Oldies senior program. Learn more about that at http://carldogs.org/how-to-help/c-a-r-l-s-golden-oldies/! I greet people politely, take treats gently, and I’m not interested in toys. I just want to relax and be by your side. I’d make a great family dog as I’m good with children and other dogs too. Please stop by and meet me.  You’re sure to fall in love and want to take me home. Canine Adoption and Rescue League C.A.R.L. CARL Adoption Center-call 644-7387 for more information.

Ventura City firefighters respond to boat fire

On Jan.31, at 1:45am, Ventura City firefighters responded to a report of a boat fire in the Ventura Harbor. Upon arrival responding crews found a 50 foot commercial fishing boat 6 feet off the ground in dry-dock fully involved in. Fire suppression efforts initially concentrated on protecting an adjacent building and boat from the flames. The boat was a complete loss.

Three additional small fires were discovered in the same boat yard at varying intervals throughout the firefighting operations: A fire involving a propane tank of a fork lift, a debris fire in a workshop area and a smoldering rag on the stern of another boat in dry-dock.  An additional fire involving a vehicle occurred in the 1300 block of Spinnaker Dr. just prior to the aforementioned fires. All the fires are suspicious in nature and are suspected to be connected.

The cause of the fires remains under investigation by both Ventura Police and Fire Arson investigators.

Vol. 10, No. 10 – February 15 – February 28, 2017 – Music Calendar

For more events go to VenturaRocks.com

Amigos Cafe & Cantina
546 E. Main St.
805-874-2232
Mondays: 6 pm Karen Eden & Bill Macpherson; 9 pm Musician’s Night Out
Tuesdays: Open Mic
Sundays: 9 pm Karaoke
Sat 2/18: Dive Bar Messiahs

Boatyard Café
Ventura Harbor Village
Wednesdays 6-9 pm: Catfish Fry

Bombay Bar & Grill
143 S. California Street
Fridays: DJs – College Night
Saturdays DJs
Sun 2/19: (4 pm) The Mighty Cash Cats, Jade Hendrix
Sat 2/25: Herbal Rootz

Café Fiore
66 S. California Street
(805) 653-1266
Wed 2/15: Donna Butler
Thurs 2/16: Fabulous Hangovers
Fri 2/17: Drunken Monkeys
Sat 2/18: Soul Infusion
Tues 2/21: Jazz Express
Wed 2/22: Rick Jarrett
Thurs 2/23: Amber & Smoke
Fri 2/24: Pure Joy
Sat 2/25: Instone

The Cave
4435 McGrath Street
Weds & Saturdays: 5:30 – 8:30 pm Varon Thomas
Thurs & Fridays: 5:30 – 8:30 pm Warren Takahashi

Copa Cubana
Ventura Harbor Village
Week nights 7 pm; Sundays 3 pm
Mondays: (6-9) The Estrada Band
Tuesdays: The Down Home Trio
Fri 2/17: Ian Peters
Sat 2/18: Toni Jannotta
Fri 2/24: Brandon Ragan Project
Sat 2/25: Hot Roux
Sun 2/26: Karen Eden

Discovery
1888 Thompson Blvd
Late Fridays 10 pm: Flashback Fridays
Late Saturdays 10 pm: Disco Bowl
Thurs 2/16: Pacific Dub
Fri 2/17: Sgt. Pepper
Sat 2/18: Led Zepplica
Thurs 2/23: After the Smoke
Fri 2/24: Rock Cats Rock
Sat 2/25: Disco Bowl
Sun 2/26: ( 1:30 pm) Hard Six, Jackass, Inazuma

El Rey Cantina
294 E. Main Street
Fridays: 4 pm Xoco Moraza and Friends; 9:30 DJ/Karaoke by DJ Gold Dust
Sat 1/21: DJ Aycer
Sat 1/28: DJ Erock

Garage
1091 Scandia Ave
Wed 2/15: Final Blood Spit, Sin Kontrol, Species Unknown, The Rays, Until We Die

Gigi’s Cocktails
2493 Grand Avenue
(805) 642-2411
Thurs, Fri & Sat: Karaoke

Golden China
760 S. Seaward
(805) 652-0688
Karaoke seven nights a week 9 pm
Tuesdays 7 pm: Open Mic

Grapes and Hops
454 E. Main Street
Wednesdays: The Swillys
Thurs2/16: Shawn Jones, Jeff Silbar, Suzie Candell
Fri 2/17: Tex Pistols
Sat 2/18: Shawn Jones Trio
Fri 2/24: Shawn Jones Trio
Sat 2/25: The Salty Suites

The Greek Mediterranean
Fri & Sats 7:30 pm
Belly Dancing, Greek music and show

Hong Kong Inn
435 E. Thompson Blvd
Mondays: Karaoke
Thursdays: Gypsy Blues Band
Fri 2/17: Hi Hat Entertainment presents Carl Sonny Leyland
Sat 2/18: The Bomb
Fri 2/24: Hi Hat Entertainment presents Alastair Greene & Deanna Bogart
Sat 2/25: Big Adventure
Sun 2/26: Hi Hat Entertainment presents Karen Lovely with Lisa Mann & Ben Rice

Keynote Lounge
10245 Telephone Road
Tuesday and Wednesday: Karaoke
Thursday: Open Mic
Sunday: Karaoke
Fri 2/17: Brandon Ragan Project
Sat 2/18: Pull the Trigger
Fri 2/24: Sean Wiggins
Sat 2/25: Heathers on Fire

Majestic Ventura Theater
26 S. Chestnut Street
Thurs 2/16: Jake Shimabukuro
Fri 2/17: Stevie B, Cover Girls…
Sun 2/19: Uli Jon Roth
Thurs 2/23: Dark Star Orchestra

Now Ventura
185 E. Santa Clara Ave
Sat 2/25: Rey Fresco, DJ Aycer

O’Leary’s
6555 Telephone Road
Tuesdays: Free Jukebox
Wednesdays: Karaoke
Fri 2/17: Karen Eden
Fri 2/24: Live Band Karaoke
Sat 2/25: Karen Eden

Paddy’s
2 W. Main Street
Wednesdays: Karaoke
Fri & Sat: DJs

Poinsettia Pavilion
3451 Foothill Road
(805) 648-1143
Mon 2/20: Dick Parent
Mon 2/27: Dapper Dennis

Prime
2209 E. Thompson Blvd
Tuesdays: Danny D
Fridays: Mike Moody
Saturdays: Jessica Ash

Red Cove
1809 E. Main Street
Thursdays: Music Club Open Jam Night

Rookees Sports Bar & Grill
419 E. Main Street
(805) 648-6862
Fri and Sat: Rotating DJs

Saloon BBQ Co
456 E. Main Street
Weekend music at 10 pm
Fri 2/17: Rich Sheldon
Sat 2/18: The Black Hips
Fri 2/24: Captions, Alonzo Delano
Sat 2/25: Whelsi

Sandbox Coffeehouse
204 E. Thompson Blvd
805-641-1025
Thurs 6 pm, Weekends noon
Thursdays Open Mic
Sat 2/18: Angel Garza
Sun 2/19: David Bucci
Sat 2/25: Patrick Hillham
Sun 2/26: Yolonda Cunningham

Sans Souci
21 S. Chestnut
Sundays: DJ Darko
Mondays: Karaoke
Tuesdays: Transform Tuesdays w/ DJ
Wednesdays: Open mic
Thursdays: DJ Spinobi
Sat 2/18: Wooden Nomad
Fri 2/24: Bloody Reunion
Sat 2/25: Hubcap Stealers

Squashed Grapes
2351 E. Main St.
805-643-7300
Live jazz music 7-10 pm
Wed 2/15: Coda
Thurs 2/16: Skip Spiro’s Little Big Band
Fri 2/17: McClendon, Ottsen & Soloman
Sat 2/18: Bruce Forman’s Junkyard Duo
Tues 2/21: Jazz Jam
Wed 2/22: Meridian Trio
Thurs 2/23: Patrick Stokes Piano Trio
Fri 2/24: Equinox
Sat 2/25: Tizer

Star Lounge
343 E. Main Street
Tues & Thurs: Karaoke
Fri 2/17: The Sheiks
Sat 2/18: The Flailingtons
Fri 2/24: Big Adventure
Sat 2/25: Bad Habit

Surf Brewery
4561 Market Street
Music Saturdays 6-8 pm
Sat 2/18: The Swillys
Sat 2/25: Ashun

The Tavern
211 E. Santa Clara Street
(805) 643-3264
Sundays: DJ Steezy Steve
Metal Wednesdays
Get it Right Thursday DJs
Fri 2/17: Maclovia, Strange Weather
Sat 2/18: Rich Sheldon
Wed 2/22: Valor Vengeance, The Rebellion
Fri 2/24: Old Soul
Sat 2/25: The Black Hips

Topa Topa Brewing Co.
104 E. Thompson Blvd
(805) 628-9255
Tuesdays: 6-9 pm Jeff Uzzel

The Wine Rack
14 S. California Street
(805) 653-9463
Tuesdays: Keith Cain
Wed 2/15: Danielle Stacey
Thurs 2/16: Jon Gindick
Fri 2/17: Keith Cain
Sat 2/18: B&V Acoutics
Fri 2/24: Rich Sheldon
Sat 2/25: Paul McCallum

The 805 Bar
Ventura Harbor
Sat & Sun: Noon Kenny DeVoe
Fridays: 4 pm Kenny DeVoe
Sat 2/25: 8 pm Jason Ho

Astinite polished stainless steel with black steel base by Carson Pritchard

Buenaventura Art Association has announced the award winners of its 31st annual Open Competition .

First place was awarded to sculptor Carson Pritchard for her stainless steel sculpture, Astinite. Second place was awarded to Kay Zetlmaier for her oil painting, Dutch Drawbridge, Amsterdam. Third place was awarded to watercolor artist Linda Shaner for her painting of a throng of butterflies entitled A Lotta Lepidoptera.Four Honorable Mentions were awarded to Nora Yukon, Julieanne Case, Kimberly-Ann Talbert, and Anette Power respectively.

The competition was open to all professional and amateur artists in Southern California and the Central Coast working in all media.

Santa Barbara painter Karen Fedderson served as juror.

The 31st Annual Open Competition is on exhibit now through Feb. 11 .Buenaventura Gallery, at 700 E. Santa Clara St., is open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays. For more information about this competition and other BAA art opportunities and programs, www.buenaventuragallery.org, or 648-1235.

The Hidden Gospels and the Twelve Steps

A Christian group using  scriptures and  the 12 steps which ministers to individuals, their families and loved ones who suffer from the consequences of any addictive behavior. We recover together as we meet to study and grow with open discussions.  The ministry is all welcoming, regardless of age, race, lifestyle, background.  They meet weekly on Monday nights at 159 Barnard Way in Ventura from 6:30 – 8pm. There is ample parking in the Community Presbyterian Church parking lot.  If you have any questions, please call Jeri Bendot at 804-2870 or Joe Bendot at 804-2871.