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Artisans from around the west will show off their creations at Strawberry Festival

Artist Michael Phillips has created this strawberry design for the festival.

One hundred-fifty artisans from throughout the West will be displaying their goods at the 37th annual California Strawberry Festival, May 20 and 21 at the Ventura County Fairgrounds in Ventura. 

The festival, which attracts nearly 50,000 visitors, features more than 50 food and beverage booths, most with a strawberry dish or drink made from fresh strawberries, but it is also known for its eclectic mix of quality artwork, crafts and unique pre-packaged food items. 

Many of the artists have been coming to the festival for years. “We haven’t had a festival since 2019 because of the pandemic so there is a lot of excitement by the artists to be back,” says Dana Hale-Mounier, director of Pacific Fine Arts Festivals and coordinator of the festival’s arts and craft booths. 

Crafter Ray Wood began Brighten Your Life Creations with his wife Gina about 30 years ago. They started by making and selling pottery but evolved to copper metal art, primarily copper wind sculptures. Their son, Zack, joined them 15 years ago.

“Our pieces have been described as unique, desirable and affordable,” says Wood, whose family has been displaying their items at the festival since 2004. “We have customers say that they have never seen anything like what we have. We create four or five different types of designs that move with the wind.”

Wood says they mostly exhibit at festivals in California and other western states. They attended 14 shows last year. “Festivals are a gathering of all different backgrounds. They bring out the best in people. The interaction between us and customers is always positive. There is also a camaraderie of artists that’s important too.” To learn more about Brighten Your Life Creations, go to www.bylc.com.

Artist Michael Phillips will bring his original paintings and prints to the California Strawberry Festival. Each tells a compelling story through Phillips’ unique use of color and texture. He has exhibited his works on paper, canvas and metal at the festival since 2013. “I grew up spending a lot of time with my grandmother who was a self-taught artist,” explains Phillips. “When I was about five years old, she saw that I was interested in painting. She encouraged me and I’ve spent the rest of my life as a commercial artist and then as a fine arts artist.”

Phillips’ designs will also be available on story cards, magnets and tiles at the festival.  “I enjoy the Strawberry Festival because the strawberry theme seems to bring out the joy in the attendees,” says Phillips. “We normally do about 12 festivals a year traveling all over the country. It’s a good way to meet new collectors and get the work out in front of a wide variety of people.” Phillips’ designs can be seen at www.artofmichaelphillips.com.

The 37th Annual California Strawberry Festival will also feature live entertainment, kids’ Strawberryland fun zone, Ninja Nation obstacle course, build-your-own strawberry shortcake and strawberry-themed contests. Local growers will sell these vine-ripened strawberries at the festival in flats. (1/2 tray and full tray).

General admission is $15, active military and family with ID and seniors 62 and over, $10, youth ages 5 to 12, $8 and children four and under are free. Limited onsite parking is $20. Four free shuttle locations are nearby and an Amtrak station is onsite.

Hours are 10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. both days. For more information, go to https://www.castrawberryfestival.org.

High Tide is riding high on three regional wins

“We are looking forward to being World Champs this year.”

After reaching last year’s World Finalist spot in 2022, Team 4414 HighTide is headed again to the FIRST Robotics World Championships in Houston. They are riding high on three regional wins at Hueneme Port, Ventura County and AeroSpace Valley. Additionally, they earned awards in Autonomous and Excellence in Engineering.

Team 4414: HighTide is an industry-based robotics team located in Ventura. Student participants range from grades 9 – 12 and attend school at Buena, El Camino, Foothill or Ventura High. Students learn career-oriented skills in engineering, design, mathematics, computer science, and are inspired by industry professional mentors. Michael Sessa of Sessa MFG (where the team trains) said, “Team 4414 HighTide is so dedicated and driven to excellence in everything they do. We are so lucky to have such great students along with amazing mentors.”

This year’s game Charged Up presented by HAAS Automation sees two alliances competing to process cones and cubes and score onto their grid. The match ends with robots racing to engage on their charging station. Alliances are made up of 3 robot teams that work together to earn the highest score. While the competition is intense, it is built on the values of professionalism, cooperation, kindness, and more.

Student Burton Sessa said, “We have put in countless hours of prototyping, design, manufacturing, coding and more. The dedication of every team member has helped us adapt through this new season. We all learned so much about the game this season and I am stoked to see how we will do during Worlds.”

Programmer Irene Kim said of her experience, “I always appreciate our team’s cooperation and intense dedication to constantly improving the robot. This year, the programmers definitely had a lot of fun learning about and utilizing dynamic trajectory generation that allows the robot to autonomously drive to each of the 27 scoring locations!”

Quincy Lowder, a manufacturing team member, said “We have built a top-tier robot this year, and our performance at regional competitions is a result of our team’s hard work this season. I love being part of a

team that strives for excellence in everything we do. Our team is excited to compete again at WORLDS and reach our full potential in Houston!”

Alumni and Mentor Anshul Bajaj said, “Understanding your opponent’s and most importantly your teammate’s ability is essential to performing at the highest level. Using our Tidescouts app, Team 4414 students recorded and collected performance data for the teams we competed with. These metrics informed our strategy which elevated our overall competitiveness.”

Head Mentor JJ Sessa congratulated the team on their Regional wins and said, “Thank you to all our sponsors, friends and family for your support. We are looking forward to being World Champs this year. For more information: www.team4414.com

Annual “Spring Fling” Gift-Away Event

Spring Fling 2023 served 125 children with 65 families.

A Beautiful Day Supporting Ventura County Foster/Resource Families, Kinship Families, Adoptive Families, and Bio-families Currently Working in Programs with Kids & Families Together

On Saturday, April 1st, Kids & Families Together’s Heart 2 Heart Program, hosted their Spring Fling Gift~Away for Ventura County foster/resource, kinship, adopted and birth families who are currently being served in K&FT programs. This annual event has always been a kick-off to Spring, a season of growth and renewal.

Spring Fling 2023 served 125 children with 65 families. This year, we saw the return of the annual “Egg Hunt” for the first time since the pandemic! Children and families were provided with such items as: gift cards, springtime themed baskets, teen bags, Summertime toys, art supplies, clothing, personal care items, along with household, and cleaning supplies.

The event featured music, free face painting, games, and pictures with the Spring Bunny! The weather was perfect for the event, hosted at a park in Oxnard, and with all the recent rain, everything was so green and lush. It was wonderful to see so many smiling faces!

Kids & Families Together (K&FT) was founded in 2000 by David and Faith Friedlander. David and Faith met with Ventura County Children and Family Services to see how K&FT could fill the gaps and provide services to populations that were overlooked. Faith, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and also an adoptee herself, had a special place in her heart for and expertise on adoptive children and families. Faith began to develop programs to support foster and adoptive parents. Along with that, K&FT became the first organization in the county to provide specialized education and support services to informal kinship caregivers. Informal kinship caregivers are people who are taking care of relative children. These families are considered “informal” because they are not involved with the child welfare system which excludes them from many of the available resources.

Since 2000, K&FT has developed many other programs to meet the needs of all families that are somehow involved with the child welfare system including birth parents who are trying to reunify with their children, foster families, children in foster care, adoptive families, kinship caregivers, and legal guardians. K&FT provides mental health services that focus on healing children who have experienced trauma and strengthening their attachment with their parent/caregiver.

It takes a loving village to put on events like this! K&FT is grateful to Spring Fling 2023 partners, event sponsors and our amazing volunteers that come from all over Ventura County to support K&FT families.

Thanks goes to: The Gene Haas Foundation, Yardi Systems, James Storehouse, St. Jude’s Catholic Church with Loaves & Fishes, Ventura County Forty Leaguers, Betty Belts, SoCal Helpful Honda, Meathead Movers, Lifeline Outreach Resource Center, Wings to Grow from Newbury Park High School, Oxnard Key Club,

Individual Volunteers: Dina, Kelechi, Maya, Taylor, Quetellen, Kaleigh, Stacey, Lesley, Aurora, Veronica, Roxanne, Keira, Aliayah, Isa, Melinda, the McKee and Futvoye families.

Stars of Hope

From Project Understanding is Michael Rodriguez – Pantry Manager, Olga Hamra – Case Manager, Brandy Beesley = CEO/Executive Director, Lauren Prater- Social Worker, Jann Huling – Chief Operating Officer, Carolyn Pillado – Tutoring Manager, Tom McClain – Event Coordinator and Matt Maxfield – Driver.

After a 3-year hiatus Project Understanding held their signature event the 9th Annual Hope Worth Giving Breakfast, which has emerged this year with a new name, Stars of Hope!

Local community leaders were in attendance and spoke of the partnership and difference Project Understanding has made for the community since 1977.

In attendance and speaking were Citycouncil Deputy Mayor Jeannette Sanchez-Palacios, Police Commander Matt Cain and Principal Robert Ruiz, Anacapa Middle School.l

The Stars of Hope were featured and they shared their personal journeys and inspirational stories of hope and transformation, and the many ways that Project Understanding is “understanding needs and restoring hope”.

Visit www.projectunderstanding.org for more information.

Vol. 16, No. 15 – Apr 19 – May 2, 2023 – Community Events

Events by Ana Baker

The Ventura Senior Men’s Group continues to meet for a social lunch and program at the Poinsettia Pavilion in Ventura on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Men of all descriptions are welcome to stop to sample our shenanigans. Lyle Hotzler at 805-341-9820

Do you want a Play Bridge? Join us for ACBL-sanctioned duplicate bridge games.

Every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 12:30 p.m. All levels of play, and we

will guarantee to have a partner for you if you need one. Lessons are available. Contact: Richard 805-850-8011 or Rose 805-659-9223 or

[email protected]. All Welcome.

Livingston’s Grief & Bereavement Program is offering a weekly Good Grief Club to children ages 6 – 11 who have lost a loved one. This session will focus on grief through cinematherapy. The club runs every Tuesday from 5:30 – 7pm through May 30th. Contact (805) 389-6870 or lmvna.org/grief to register and see list of all the groups provided by Livingston. All support groups are free for the community.

April 20: The East Ventura Community Council (EVCC) will meet virtually at 7 p.m.  Visit the EVCC website at https://eastventura.org/ for the Zoom meeting link.  The agenda includes the Ventura police report, followed by guest presenters.

County District 1 Supervisor and Chair of the Board, Matt LaVere,

Kelly Brown, Director of 2-1-1 Ventura County, will inform us of a county-wide, comprehensive information and referral service available to meet health and human service needs.

April 22: The strength and resilience of Ventura will be on view as the Ventura County Library Foundation presents a tour of some of the beautifully rebuilt homes after the devastation of the Thomas Fire from Noon to 4 p.m.  The Ventura County Library Foundation offers this home tour to support the county libraries. Representatives from the Ventura Regional Fire Safe Council will also be on hand to provide home gardening information.

Tickets are $50.00 and are on sale now at www.vclibraryfoundation.org.

April 26: The College Area Community Council will hold a Zoom meeting on Wednesday at 7 p.m. Council meetings include speakers and discussion on neighborhood and community interests; an invitation and link to the conference will be sent to everyone on the CACC mailing list. Visit the College Area Community Council website @ https://caccventura.com to learn more, to be added to the mailing list, or to access a link to the Zoom meeting.”

April 29: Learn how pocket watches work by disassembling and reassembling a watch’s movement. Open to the public. Movements and all tools provided. 9 to 4 p.m. at the Dudley House Museum. They are presented by NAWCC Ventura Chapter 190. The cost is $100; the class size is limited. Contact Dave Coatsworth ([email protected]) for info or to register.

May 3: Jess Ramirez is the first Wednesday of the month Beach Cities Newcomers and Neighbors meeting speaker.  He is on the Board of Labor Commissions of the Oxnard Harbor District.  He served with distinction in the US Army in both Europe and Vietnam.  He has a bachelor’s degree from UC San Diego in Sociology.  He worked as a longshoreman for 18 years. The meeting will be at The Ventura Harbor Yacht Club, 1755 Spinnaker Drive. 9:30 -11 a.m.  Beach Cities and Neighbors and Newcomers, BCNN is a group for women from Ventura, Oxnard, and Port Hueneme.  It has dozens of small group offshoots, from sports activities, town tastings, bridge, games, book groups, and more. (www.bcnnwomensgroup.org)

May 4: Gail Ginell will visit the Hill Road Library on Thursday at 5 p.m. to deliver a presentation on Adventures in Lifelong Learning. Road Scholar is the world’s largest educational travel organization for adults, offering nearly 5,500 affordable programs annually in about 150 countries worldwide. These programs provide a chance to expand your mind while in the company of other people who believe that learning is one of the best parts of life.

This event is free and open to the public. Service hours are Monday through Wednesday, 10 – 6 p.m., Thursday, 2 – 6 p.m., and Friday through Sunday, 10-2 p.m. The Hill Road Library is located at 1070 S. Hill Road.

May 6, 14: In celebration of spring, we will have two plant and collectibles sales on the grounds at the Dudley House 8 – 2 p.m. Bromeliads, orchids, and succulents will be on sale along with a variety of collectibles. Vendors, please call Charlie at 805/746-4317 for details. The museum is located at the corner of Loma Vista and Ashwood Streets, 197 N. Ashwood. Admission is free.

May 7. Open house tours of the 1892 Dudley Historic House Museum will take place on Sunday from 1 – 4 p.m. Admission is free. The museum is located at the corner of Loma Vista and Ashwood Streets, 197 N. Ashwood. For information, please call (805) 642-3345 or visit the website at dudleyhouse.org.

May 16: The Ventura Regional Fire Safe Council will visit the Hill Road Library on Tuesday, to host a workshop for the local community entitled “Wildfire Preparedness: Protect Your Home Against The Threat Of Wildfires.” 

This workshop will deliver a brief overview of wildfire history and behavior, provide steps you can take to protect your home and families, and give resources for emergency preparedness. 

This event is free and open to the public. For additional information, contact Linda Cherry, Librarian, at (805) 677-7180.

The Hill Road Library is located at 1070 S. Hill Rd. Hours of service are Monday through Wednesday 10am to 6pm, Thursday 2pm to 6pm, Friday through Sunday 10am to 2pm.  

Ventura Chamber 2023 Spring Business Expo

Photos by Patricia Schallert

On April 13, the Ventura Chamber of Commerce presented their 2023 Spring Business Expo at the Four Points by Sheraton hotel. It was titled GAME ON. Dozens of chamber members were there with their booths featuring their businesses. The many hundreds of those attending the networking event were also provided with food from the hotel and several local restaurants, prizes and a $100 drawing each hour.

“Manning” the Breeze booth were Publisher Sheldon, Account Executive Jani Tran and Exhibition Coordinator Jaime Baker.

The Bookmark About Libraries and Friends

by Mary Olson

Rising from the Ashes Home Tour Saturday, April 22, 12:00 to 4:00 pm.

The strength and resilience of Ventura will be on view as the Ventura County Library Foundation presents a tour of some of the beautifully rebuilt homes after the devastation of the Thomas Fire. This tour of homes is being presented by the Ventura County Library Foundation to support the county libraries. Representatives from the Ventura Regional Fire
Safe Council will also be on hand to provide home hardening information.

The homes’ distinctive and unique architecture captures the views from these hills while new landscaping embraces fire mitigation measures.

This unique opportunity to tour newly rebuilt homes in the Ondulando and Clearpoint areas of Ventura promises to be a delightful afternoon that will showcase the resilience, creativity, and beauty of the Ventura hillside residences. The event will include local musicians and contact information for a variety of professional contractors, craftsmen, builders, and related services.

Tickets are $50.00 and on sale at www.vclibraryfoundation.org.

Nathalia brings Bilingual Music for Families to Hill Road Library on Tuesday, April 25 at 3:30 pm.

Get ready to dance and sing in English and Espanol with Nathalia, a multi-talented singer songwriter based out of Los Angeles. From rock to cumbia, jazz to reggaeton, Nathalia’s songs are produced in a number of different musical styles and written with the whole family in mind. This event is open to all ages.

Do you enjoy learning new things, exploring interesting places, and meeting people who share a love of adventure?
Hill Road Library will host a discussion of the many programs offered by Road Scholar on Thursday, May 4th, at 5:00 pm. Road Scholar is the world’s largest educational travel organization for adults, offering nearly 5,500 affordable programs each year in about 150 countries worldwide. These programs offer a chance to expand your mind while being
in the company of other people who believe that learning is one of the best parts of life. For more information, contact Linda Cherry, Librarian at 805-677-7180.

Take 5 and Read to Kids Storytime

Hill Road Library will be one of the locations of First 5 Ventura County’s annual advocacy and early literacy event that encourages caregivers and community members to Talk, Read, and Sing every day! A Ventura County local leader – To be announced – will lead the storytime. Each child will receive a bilingual book to build their home library. Hill Road Library Friday, May 5, 10:00 to 11:00 am.

There are still some events to come in Ventura County Library’s series of family-friendly sustainability-themed programs. English/Spanish interpretation services and children’s activities will be available for all the programs at the Piru and Saticoy Library branches. The upcoming topics are:

Home Weatherization 101

Thursday, May 4, 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Saticoy Library (1292 Los Angeles Avenue, Ventura) 805 671-5148

How to Get Green Business Certified

Thursday, May 11, 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Piru Library (3811 Center Street, Piru) 805 521-1753
Thursday, May 18, 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Saticoy Library

Raise the Roost and bring your dog

Ventura Audubon Society’s Raise the Roost Fundraiser Saturday, April 29th Noon – 5pm at Ventura Coast Brewing Company 76 S Oak St, Ventura:

Please join Ventura Audubon for the Raise the Roost party and silent auction. This fundraiser benefits the Shorebird Recovery Program for the snowy plover and least tern nesting season on Ormond and Hollywood Beaches, which has just begun and continues through September.

Proceeds will support nest monitoring, habitat protection including fencing, signage, trail cameras, plus supplies for volunteers in our community stewardship program, the Volunteer Beach Naturalists.

Come out to Ventura Coast Brewing Company where you’ll be able to purchase a limited-edition logo glass, meet the Shorebird team and participate in our silent auction featuring items from local business.

Bring your dog and take the Dog Rangers pledge! Bidding for the auction starts 4pm on Friday, April 28th and runs through 4pm on Sunday, April 30th. For more information, please visit www.venturaaudubon.org