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Ventura County Fair announces the return of Youth Poster Contest  

The winners from a previous year.

The Ventura County Fair is coming back and the Fair poster contest is now underway for the 2022 Fair.  The contest is open to young artists in grades 5 – 12 who reside in Ventura County. 

The theme of the 2022 Poster Contest is “VC Fair Rides Again” and will serve as the guideline to the imagery.

Artwork may be created in any medium but may not include the use of glitter, metallic paint, or 3 dimensional objects attached to the artwork.

Poster designs will be judged on theme, originality, composition and skill.  Entries will be accepted until the entry deadline, Friday, April 15. Entries can be brought to the Fairgrounds administration office at 10 W. Harbor Blvd. in Ventura, Monday through Friday from 8AM until 5PM.

Rules, deadlines and other information can be found on the Fair website, www.venturacountyfair.org.  For more information about the contest send an email to [email protected]. (Please put “Poster Contest” in the subject line)

Prizes will be awarded to the top three entries, First prize: $500, Second Prize: $250, Third Prize: $100.

The winning design will be used to advertise the Fair on Fair posters, souvenirs, advertisements and other applications. Second and third place winners will also be used in various applications. All contestants’ entries will be displayed in the Youth Expo at the Ventura County Fair.

The Ventura County Fair will begin its annual 12-day run Wednesday, August 3 and continue until Sunday, August 14.

For more information about the Fair, or the poster contest, please visit the Ventura County Fairgrounds at www.venturacountyfair.org. Keep up to date when you Like us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

Monument sign will greet residents and visitors at the entrance to South Seaward Blvd.

Proud members of the community at the ribbon-cutting ceremony (see end of article). Photo by Patricia Schallert

On Wednesday, February 16, board members of the Pierpont Bay Community Council held a special ribbon-cutting ceremony to unveil the community’s new monument sign, which will greet residents and visitors at the entrance to South Seaward Blvd.

“We are very thankful and grateful to the city of Ventura for its ongoing support of this project,” PBCC South Seaward Beautification Committee Chair Dan Roundtree stated. He cited Parks and Recreation Director Nancy O’Connor as being especially helpful in ushering the project through the long approval process, which met with significant delays due to the City’s focus on the Thomas Fire tragedy and ongoing COVID crisis.

Fundraising began early in 2019 when Roundtree, on behalf of the PBCC, applied for a $10,000 Measure O grant that was awarded the following year. Funds were released in July, 2021, after the design for the 8-foot tall sign received final approval from the City. Construction began in January, 2022. The completed sign reflects “the community’s special identity and historical significance as an original Southern California Surf City,” Roundtree said.

“This monument sign is an example of what an effective community council can do for their neighbors,” said Deputy Mayor Joe Schroeder, who officiated at the event. “The PBCC listens to needs of the community, raises funds and finds a way to accomplish projects. I’m sure they are planning to get even more done.”

One of seven volunteer community councils recognized by the City of Ventura, the PBCC serves residents of all District 7 coastal neighborhoods. Funds are currently being raised for the group’s Light Up South Seaward campaign to provide decorative lighting along both sides of South Seaward Boulevard, similar to that seen on Main St. in downtown Ventura. The group hosts a monthly Beach Cleanup Day at the end of South Seaward as well as an annual community-wide holiday event. Monthly meetings are currently held on Zoom. More information can be found at www.pierpontcouncil.org

Photo: The little girls on the left are Ellie and Molly, Events Committee Chair Lauren Almeida’s daughters. After Lauren, left to right: Beach Committee Chair Robin Birney, VP Kate Gullickson, Secretary Howard Stern. On other side of the sign is South Seaward Beautification Chair Dan Roundtree, the Deputy Mayor and our Treasurer Terry Foley.

Dredging the Harbor

Harbor Patrol is available 24 hours a day for questions regarding the dredging operations. Photo by Patricia Schallert

Ventura Harbor maintenance is dredging the Ventura Harbor entrance. Dredging is a 24-hour operation. Floating pipes and buoys by work boats are set up prior to the actual start of the dredging. The dredge HR Morris and workboats “Pup”, “Cub” and “Renegade” will be working on the Marine channels. The dredge displays both day shapes and colored lights in the evening, instructing the boaters which side is safe for passing. 

Only the mouth of the harbor is being dredge this year. The barge was moved in on Feb. 4th and is expected to stay until around the beginning of March. The sand will mostly be moved down towards Surfer Knolls to protect further sand erosion.

Harbormaster, John Higgins, said the Harbor Patrol is available 24 hours a day for questions and or concerns regarding the dredging operations and are available should any significant problems arise. 

John Higgins can be reached at Ventura Port District – Harbor Patrol

805-914-0058

CAPS Media covers return of St. Patrick’s Day parade

One of Ventura County’s favorite family events is returning to the streets of Ventura and CAPS Media will cover the festivities. As the Irish saying tells us: “May The Road Rise Up to Meet You.” The road is rising on Saturday, March 12th when the County of Ventura St. Patrick’s Day Parade will once again be rolling on Main Street in Ventura. This year’s theme is “One World, One Air, We All Share” – A Salute to Our Environment, with 2022 Grand Marshal Nan Drake leading the merriment. Marching bands, drill teams, festive floats, classic cars, the 2022 Irish Belle and her court, and much more will all join in the celebration.

CAPS Media crews will cover the Saturday morning extravaganza and premiere the complete St. Patrick’s Day Parade the same evening at 6pm on CAPS Media Channel 6 and stream on capsmedia.org.

In other news, Podcasting is growing rapidly in Ventura. CAPS Media’s KPPQ Radio expertise is expanding to include Podcast production by CAPS Members, the public and students throughout the City and the County. El Camino High School students in the ECTV program are adding podcasting skills to their ever-expanding individual tool kits that include all aspects of media production: writing, directing, camera and audio recording, hosting and more. Recently CAPS Media staff members Elizabeth Rodeno, KPPQ director, Evan Carpenter, chief engineer, and Phil Taggart, ECTV director, guided the ECTV crew members through the skills needed to create effective and engaging podcasts.

At the same time Ventura County Sheriff’s Department is utilizing CAPS Media resources by producing a series of informative podcasts in the studio under the direction and expertise of Elizabeth. The county podcast series, titled “On The Line” is hosted by County Sheriff Commander Eric Buschow and includes engaging discussions with County Sheriff Bill Ayub and others in the department. The podcasts will air on the VCSO website at VenturaSheriff.org, on KPPQ on 104.1fm radio and will stream worldwide on myTuner Radio. For more information contact Elizabeth Rodeno, at [email protected] for information on release dates.

Recently in the CAPS Media television studio the ECTV crew produced a special series of programs in celebration of Black History Month with a Black Culture Show that included interviews with various local dignitaries including Ventura City Councilmember Lorrie Brown.

In January CAPS Media crews covered the arrival of the spectacular Mystic Cruzar to the Channel Islands Harbor adjoining the Ventura County Maritime Museum. The 83-foot-long, 110-foot-tall schooner is relocating from the east coast to its new permanent home in Ventura County. The ship will be part of the Maritime Museum’s education and outreach program allowing the public and especially young people the opportunity to tour the ship and learn about the history and science of sea trade. CAPS Media produced a special arrival video complete with interviews of museum educators, the programs generous benefactors and more.

All of us at CAPS Media encourage everyone to get vaccinated and remain vigilant. The sooner we are all vaccinated the sooner we can fully enjoy our beautiful community, and the sooner we can reopen the CAPS Media Center to our Members and the public. Our thanks to everyone for continuing to Stay Safe and Stay Strong during these challenging times.

Dimitri Poulos takes the Rincon Classic Title

Dimitri Poulos celebrates after winning the Rincon Classic. Photo by Cristy Poulos

by Amy Brown

Dimitri Poulos waited until the ripe old age of four to start surfing. However, he made up for lost time when he began surfing in local competitions at age ten. Since then, he has gone on to become a professional surfer, earning two gold medals at the Junior world championship level at age 17, and more recently, taking his first Pro title at the 40th annual Rincon Classic with a total score of 15.43. 

The 19 year old Ventura native is sponsored by O’Neill, Red Bull, Roberts Surfboards, Pro-Lite, and Futures Fins, and his future looks exceptionally bright. He stays humble, however, and is focused on honing his craft and encouraging other young surfers. He is grateful for the folks that were there to encourage him when he was just starting out. “There wasn’t a huge surf culture of younger kids when I was young,” said Poulos. “There were obviously people who helped me, and I know some kids who’ve gotten some other help from older people, but I want really to be there for the younger kids. I just try to be nice to everyone and encourage them to be more psyched for surfing.”

Poulos shared that the best advice he ever received was to just have fun and not take it too seriously. He said that he is inspired by many, but that he really looks up to his father Peter and his coach Mike Lamm. “They just inspire me and have both taught me so much. I owe my surfing career to both of them, and my family obviously, since they got me into it and taught me what I know. Those two guys have pushed me the most, and of course I’m inspired by a lot of other professionals, the guys on the world tour.” Surfing is a family affair—in addition to his dad being a lifelong surfer, his 16-year-old sister Delaney won second place in the Wahines Under 17 division at Rincon, as well.

While Poulos had competed at the Rincon Classic several times in previous years, this was his first win. “It felt very good–I went in with no expectations, I haven’t competed in a pretty long time, with Covid all the contests were cancelled or postponed before, so I was a little nervous, with this first contest, maybe some rust, but it felt really good for it to work out in my favor.”

Asked what is still on his surfing bucket list, he replied, “I really want to get over to Indonesia for a contest, and would like to make the world tour.” He said that it’s the love of the sport that truly drives him. “I still have so much fun doing it, I don’t really think of it in terms of I have to do this or that, I’ll still surf with my friends, and then when it’s time for a contest, it’s time to switch gears and get ready to do this.”

Let’s save the trees, not cut them down

Chip Bell changed himself to the tree to protest their cutting down by city. Photos by Patricia Schallert

Ventura has a sign when you drive into the city that says Ventura is part of Tree City, USA. Yet, some trees are being slated for a cut down instead of a trim. 

On San Clemente  St., there are beautiful Ficus Macrocarpa trees that line the street and provide nesting for great horned owls, hawks and various small birds. These trees are also known as Malayan Banyan and are at least 100 years old. They have been part of the community since it was developed in the 1920’s and 30’s. These beautiful trees provide a canopy of shade in the summer months when it’s hot and are a refuge for the wild birds as they migrate north or south. The residents of this community believe these trees are interconnected with a co-depending root system. 

Chip Bell, a resident in the community, together with many of his neighbors, felt it was important to save the trees not only in his community but to develop awareness of how important trees are to the entire Ventura community. He chained himself to one of these trees that the city had slated to cut down.  As the city was cutting down one tree at the end of the block due to some wind damage, they decided not to cut Chip’s beloved  tree.  It was saved for the time being.

Barbara Brown and Christy Weir co founders of the Tree Alliance came by to give a shout out to Chip and his neighborhood for their efforts to save the Ficus Macrocarpa trees. 

Former City Council Member Christy Weir stated “Now would be a good time to revisit the city’s tree removal policy. Our residents value mature trees, and want to save as many as possible. Ventura’s Urban Forestry staff care about trees, and their expertise combined with our community’s passion for a healthy environment can help us to examine potential ways to retain our tree canopy.”

Barbara Brown said “The safety of our community in wind storms and rain events  is critical, but if we cut down these heritage trees, we take away so much from the intrinsic beauty of these neighborhoods. We also lose important habitat for the native birds and insects. There has to be a way for these heritage trees to be saved.”

Editor’s note: We have tried to obtain a statement from the city but have not been able to. Sorry.

Senior meals

Nutritious meals for older adults available.

The Ventura County Area Agency on Aging (VCAAA) along with various local partners, provide nutritious meals for older adults within Ventura County through the Senior Nutrition Program (SNP), which includes Congregate and Home-Delivered Meal (HDM) services. Our meal programs give seniors access to nutritious meals and contribute to maintaining their health, safety, dignity and quality of life. Last year, VCAAA provided a total of 744,115 SNP meals to 5,632 seniors. Nearly 38% (283,114) of these meals were delivered to 1,730 homebound seniors from 11 meal sites throughout the county, mostly using volunteer drivers.

All SNP meals are approved by our Registered Dietitian to meet U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans and geared toward the Dietary Reference Intake (DRI) and Adequate Intake for vitamins and elements for older, frail adults. These meals provide a minimum of one-third of the DRI and accommodate diabetic and low-sodium diets.

The Senior Nutrition Program is not income based. There’s a suggested donation of $3 per meal, however no eligible individual (60 years and over) will be denied participation because of failure or inability to contribute. This valuable service is sustained with the help of contributions. We are grateful for any contribution made.

To find a local dining site or home-delivered meal program near you, see our list of countywide meal service locations go to VCAAA.org.

Open Air Pottery Market – Valentine Celebration Feb. 12-13

“Open Air Pottery Market – Valentine Celebration”
February 12 & 13,11 AM to 6 PM both days
Ventura Pottery Gallery
1567 Spinnaker Drive Suite 105

Valentine’s Day – say it with flowers, say it with candy – but also say it permanently with clay. We have heart mugs and dragon mugs, yarn bowls, rice bowls, heart dishes, ceramic jewelry, sea creatures, flame-ware pottery for cooking, surfers riding waves, candle holders and juicers for your main squeeze.

We invite you to stop by and explore the well-priced creations from over 40 local potters who exhibit at the gallery.

The Ventura County Potters’ Guild, a non-profit founded in 1957, continues its mission of promoting ceramic arts through the Gallery, workshops, and monthly meetings. The monthly meetings are open to the public and feature ceramic demonstrations or presentations. More information can be found at www.venturapottersguild.org. Can’t make it to the gallery? Please visit our Online Store at www.venturapotteryonline.com.

City of Ventura awarded nearly $2 million grant for skatepark expansion

Skatepark project expands the skatepark by more than 20,000-square-feet. Photos by Patricia Schallert

The City of Ventura received a nearly $2 million grant from the state’s “California Outdoors for All” initiative to fund construction to expand the skatepark at Westpark, located at 450 W Harrison Avenue.

The Westpark Skatepark Expansion Project expands the existing skatepark by more than 20,000-square-feet and includes features tailored to various skill levels, green infrastructure, and public art.

“This is an exciting win for Ventura, especially for our families living on the Westside,” shared Mayor Sofia Rubalcava. “This grant will do so much good in our community. An expanded skatepark will provide more space and opportunities for our kids to play outside and enjoy more recreational activities.”

The existing 3,200-square-foot park is one of three skateparks in the City built over 20 years ago. Along with the skate bowls at Pacific Park and Hobert Park, the community identified a need for facilities geared to a range of skaters. As a result, multiple community partnerships helped support the project through fundraising and participation. Among the supporters, the Westpark Skatepark Expansion Steering Team (W.E.S.T.) raised $10,000 for the project design and construction and assisted with public outreach.

“The City worked closely with our residents, skate park users, local stakeholders, and Spanish-speaking community members to create the initial design for the skatepark expansion project at Westpark,” said Parks and Recreation Director Nancy O’Connor. “In preparation for this statewide grant, the City started community outreach efforts in May 2019 and early 2020. Through a series of in-person and virtual meetings, we received hundreds of ideas on specific skatepark features, sustainable landscaping, public safety, and beautification.”

In the coming weeks, the City will conduct additional outreach during the request for proposal process to gather public input as it refines the final design for the skatepark expansion project.

This grant is provided by California State Parks as part of Governor Newsom’s “California Outdoors for All” initiative, which will provide $548.3 million in grant funding to more than 100 communities to create new parks and new recreation opportunities in underserved communities across California.

The City’s Parks Division maintains 39 facilities with current construction projects underway at Community Park as well as the first-ever inclusive playground at Arroyo Verde Park.

For more information about City parks and facilities, visit www.cityofventura.ca.gov/Parks.