Vol. 8, No. 24 – September 2 – September 15, 2015 – Events

Events by Ana Baker

Ventura Poinsettia Dance Club meets every Monday from 7:30 p.m. to 9:45p.m. Located at the Poinsettia Pavilion, 3451 Foothill. Ballroom, swing, Latin, mixers and line dancing. Members $9, non-members $11. Call 407-9971 for more information.

Sept.5: On Saturday, at 11a.m., international gospel recording artist Michael Harris will be in concert at the Ventura Seventh-day Adventist Church featuring Songs and Testimony from the Heart.  No charge for admission.  Address is 6300 Telephone Road.  For more information, call Polly at 642-5387.

Sept. 5: The Ventura Tennis Club, in cooperation with the Ventura Recreation and Community Services, is hosting a Community Tennis Day on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will be held at the Camino Real Tennis Park. Events will include clinics for adults and kids from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. with

Tennis pro Scott Burton and other staff. Then there will be racquet demos. After the clinics, there will be a barbecue lunch for members and their guests followed by organized doubles play.

The Ventura Tennis Club is a non-profit community based club bringing tennis enthusiasts of all abilities together for social and competitive play. www.venturatennisclub.com

Sept. 8 & 23: Spice-Topia will be hosting cooking classes by Chef Amy Tyrrell of Morsels as You Wish. Each class fee is $35 and includes a complete recipe book and sampling of all dishes on that evening’s menu. Tuesday, Sept. 8 – A Perfectly Paleo Day-Pumpkin Pancakes with Italian Breakfast Sausage

Arugula with Wild Salmon and much more.

Wednesday, Sept.23 – Gleefully Gluten Free-Parmesan Walnut Red Hummus-Caraway Pork & Potato Braise and much more. 6:30pm – 8:30pm 576 E. Main St. 628.3267 spice-topia.com.

Sept. 8: The program of the Ventura Audubon Society features Frank De Martino presenting a very interactive, entertaining and educational program on “Being a Better Bird”.  This is aimed at helping everyone from novice backyard birdwatchers to expert county listers.  Frank will address such classic Ventura County issues as Laguna Fever, Private Property, commonly misidentified species, reporting sensitive birds, participating in bird counts, how to not get run over while birding the tams, and more.  The meeting starts at 7:30 pm at the Poinsettia Pavilion.

Sept. 8: Los Angeles author Nancy Cole Silverman will speak to the Ventura County Writers Club at 7p.m. in Camarillo at the Pleasant Valley Senior Center located at 1605 Burnley Street. The public is invited to attend free-of-charge.

Sept. 10: The Ventura County Camera Club will hold a critique meeting on Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Poinsettia Pavilion, 3451 Foothill Rd. A professional photographer from the area will critique members’ prints and digital images. Each month a special topic is chosen which features some interesting aspect of photography. September will feature the topic “Action”. Anyone with an interest in photography is welcome and admission is free. See the club’s web site for more information about the club and examples of member’s work or call 908-5663. WWW.VenturaCountyCameraClub.com

Sept.11: The General George S. Patton, Jr. Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution September luncheon meeting will feature their annual awards program to honor members of the chapter.  The luncheon will take place at 11:30 AM, in the Garden Room, Marie Callender’s Restaurant.  All SAR & DAR Compatriots, friends,  and visitors are welcome to join.  The cost for lunch is $20 per person, and includes a slice of Marie Callender’s pie.  For additional information call Bill Bays  650-3036 or Robert Taylor 216-7992.  For information regarding SAR membership and chapter activities,  http://pattonpatriots.org .

Sept. 11: 13th Annual Firefighters & Heroes Gala to honor Ventura County’s outstanding firefighters and civilian heroes. At the Crowne Plaza Ventura Beach 450 E. Harbor Blvd. on Friday from 6:30p.m. to 11 p.m. Hosted by the Kiwanis Club of Ventura, this public event recognizes the heroic achievements and ceaseless dedication of our fire services men and women and local civilian heroes.  Tickets are $40 for dinner, awards, and dancing, with music generously provided by DJ Bruce Barrios.  Tickets at venturakiwanis.com.

Sept. 12: Ventura Audubon Society: Saturday,  8:30 a.m.  Emma Wood State Beach/Ventura River Estuary.  Leaders: David Wappler and David Torfeh  794-5334.

We will begin at Emma Wood State Beach,  target Snowy and Semipalmated Plovers and Caspian Terns. Ventura River Estuary. The estuary is always an exciting place to bird, and target birds will include:  Black-bellied Plover, Willet, Whimbrel, Black Turnstone, Red-necked Phalarope and Forster’s Tern. There will be a fair amount of walking, so please dress appropriately in layers and comfortable shoes.

Sept. 12: The Bookkeepers Association of Ventura County will present a seminar from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, at the Ventura Adult Education Center, 5200 Valentine Road.  This seminar will cover Tips and Tricks for Quickbooks and Excel, Construction Accounting in Quickbooks and an HR presentation.   The seminar costs $65 for members and $80 for non-members.  A continental breakfast and lunch will be provided.  Visit website, bavc-online.org for details and a sign-up sheet, or call Donna Gordon at 218-1425.

Sept. 12: “Amazon”, given by Rae Lee and Justin, will be the 11 a.m. program for the Ventura Beginners PC Users Group on Saturday. The 9:15 a.m. workshop continues understanding Word’s ribbon commands, followed by Q&A for those with computer questions. Meetings are held at Cypress Place, 1220 Cypress Place. It is open to all beginning and intermediate PC users. Call 648-1368 for further information.

Sept.13,14 & 15:  The Chabad Jewish Community Center of Ventura will be hosting High Holiday Services for both Rosh Hashanah, Sep 13,14 and 15 and Yom Kippur, Sep 22 and 23 at the Pierpont Inn, 550 Sanjon Rd. Chabad and the Pierpont Inn are also offering a full Holiday “Retreat”   in conjunction with the services. You can join Chabad for sumptuous and spirited holiday meals on both nights of Rosh Hashanah, Sep 13 & 14 following services and you can take up lodging at the hotel for the nights of Rosh Hashanah and/or Yom Kippur at specially discounted rates. Participating in the Chabad Retreat will add a whole new dimension and flavor to your holiday experience.

The cost for each dinner is $45 for adults and $30 for children (under Bar/Bat Mitzvah). Menu options include Moroccan Lamb Tagine on the first night and Traditional Brisket Dinner on the 2nd night.

Dinner and High Holiday Seat Reservations can be made online at www.ChabaVentura.com.

Sept. 21: Channel Islands Parliamentarians will feature a lesson, “Which One Do We Use? A Lesson on Committee of the Whole and its Variations,” presented by Sandra Sanders.  The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. at the Main Street Restaurant and Steakhouse, 3159 E. Main Street.  Those wishing to order food should arrive at 6p.m. Non-members are welcome.  Membership is $25 per year.  Peggy O’Brien Brown, RP at 390-4518.

Sept. 25: Ventura County Bird Club is having its annual live and silent auction, fundraiser.  Free Admission and open to the public. The auction will consist of jewelry, art, sports and bicycle equipment, in addition to coffee, tea, spa, beauty, gardening and many other gift baskets.  The Auction will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Ventura Moose Lodge #1394, 10267 Telephone Rd.  For further information call  VCBC Treasurer Sue Rockholt 488-6244.

emPower at the Ventura Home and Garden Fall Show

Interested in lowering your carbon footprint and making your home healthier? Visit emPower Ventura County at the 24th Annual Ventura Home and Garden Fall Show September 18th – 20th at the fairgrounds. emPower staff will be offering advice on how you can improve the efficiency, comfort and indoor air quality of your home, while saving money on utility bills.

At the booth, you can sign up for a free home energy site visit with an emPower Energy Coach for a comprehensive look at your whole’s home energy performance. You will also learn how to take advantage of utility incentives up to $6,500 and low-interest, unsecured financing that starts at 5.9%.

Date: September 18 – 20

Time: Friday: 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Sunday:    10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Location: Seaside Park, 100 W. Harbor Blvd.

Cost: $5, Get a free ticket courtesy of emPower by emailing [email protected]

For more information on the emPower program, call 654-3834 or email [email protected]

 

 

Patriot’s Dinner

event elks lodgeThese lovely ladies  Christina Hernandez and Marlene Fode,  Rebecca Sierra, Jessica Gracia, and Marilyn Hartman, members of Ventura Elks Lodge #1430 were County Fair Parade Marshals, making sure that the parade went by there spot in an orderly fashion.

Ventura firefighters and Police will be honored at a special dinner and ceremony by the Ventura Elks Lodge #1430 at 6 pm on Saturday, Sept 12.  Dinner will be served at 6 pm at the cost of $14.00. Seating is limited so reservations should be made by calling the Lodge at 639-0303 or at the office open Mon.-Fri at 2:00 pm   Ventura Elks Lodge is located at 2126 Knoll Dr.

The Ventura Elks are revitalizing a traditional ceremony to show their support and appreciation for first responders. Individuals will be honored for their outstanding duty to the community.

The Ventura Elks  Lodge has been an active force in the community which includes scholarships; donations to community fund raisers and schools; Americanism events and veteran services. The Children’s Drug Awareness Halloween Party and annual Christmas party are prize winning events held annually.

Membership information is available by phone, at the Lodge office or contacting www.venturaelks.us.

 

Copenhagen in Ventura?

Copenhagen is a Tony Award-winning drama written by Michael Frayn. This poetic and powerful play centers around a mysterious historical meeting in 1941 in Denmark between German physicist Werner Heisenberg and his mentor Niels Bohr. The play explores questions of moral responsibility in the face of discovery, and examines how those questions created explosive consequences for those on the forefront of a new scientific frontier during World War II. The play is helmed by internationally acclaimed director Judy Hegarty Lovett and stars stage and screen veterans Linda Purl, Brett Rickaby and Peter Van Norden.

Previews: Wednesday, September 2 at 7:00 p.m. ($25), Thursday, September 3 at 8:00 p.m. and Friday, September 4 at 8:00 p.m. ($30)
Press Nights: Friday, September 11 at 8:00 p.m., Saturday, September 12 at 2:00 p.m. or 8:00 p.m., Sunday, September 13 at 2:00 p.m.
Closes: Sunday, September 27

Regular performance times and prices:
Wednesdays at 2 p.m. ($44) and 7 p.m. ($49) (Talkbacks following Wednesday evening shows except during previews)
Thursdays at 8 p.m. ($44)
Fridays at 8 p.m. ($44) (Preshow presentations on Quantum mechanics at 7:00 p.m.)
Saturdays at 2 p.m. ($54) and 8 p.m. ($54)
Sundays at 2 p.m. ($54)

A Taste of Local –The Epicurean Event of the Year!

By Kat Merrick

What better way to learn about local food than to experience it firsthand? The Taste of Local is about bringing together farmers, chefs and community to celebrate our local harvest and the diversity of great food we have right here in Ventura County. It’s sure to be the epicurean event of the year.

Over 50 area chefs, wineries brewers, farmers and purveyors are expected to showcase their culinary expertise during the inaugural Taste of Local Event on Sept. 11 at Cal State Channel Islands.  The event will be in conjunction with the 2015 Ventura Ag Summit which will be held on Sept 11th . The Summit is hosted by Ventura County’s Ag Commissioners office. For more information go to http://www.venturacountyagsummit.com/taste-of-local-expo/

The theme of this year’s event is “We are Different”

Rich Soil, Mediterranean Climates, Innovative Farmers & Diverse Crops.

Ventura County Agriculture Helps to Feed our Community and the World.

Ventura County is known as one of the top agricultural producers in the world and that translates into one of the best cuisine scenes that Californian has to offer.  Locally grown, locally produced and locally owned are some of the key ingredients in this year’s Taste of Local event.

Guests will be able to meet and chat with chefs, farmers and purveyors as they taste and learn about the bounty that is Ventura County. To add to the ambiance they will be treated to the live music of The Dan Grimm Band & Twice Western Music Association Cowboy Poetry nominee, Andria Kidd ‘s Cowboy Poetry (other musicians to be announced) all while sipping local wines and brews.  Each guest will receive a “passport” providing information about participating farms and chefs and purveyors.

All this fun and it gives back. A percentage of the profits from the event will go to Treasure our Farms.

Treasure our Farms is an education campaign designed to engage and inform our local community about the value and beauty of Agriculture and Farming in Ventura County. Join us at http://treasureourfarms.com/

A limited number of tickets are available for the Taste of Local Event!

The Taste of Local will take place on Saturday, September 12 from 12:00 – 4:30p.m at Cal State Channel Islands.

Tickets are $65.00 and can be purchased at http://www.venturacountyagsummit.com/taste-of-local-expo/

 

WEV celebrates 14 graduates

business WEVSome businesses include an art gallery, a hair salon and a housing cleaning service.

On Wednesday, August 12th, Women’s Economic Ventures (WEV) celebrated the accomplishments of fourteen men and women graduating from the WEV en Español’s Basic Self-Employment Training (SET) program.

Students in the four week course explored the risks and benefits of starting different businesses, characteristics important to becoming a successful entrepreneur, and they evaluated their own strengths and abilities. Graduates left the course with an understanding of whether they are ready to take the next steps in launching their own business.

“These graduates took a small but important step in determining their readiness for starting their own business,” said Leticia Sandoval, WEV Spanish Program Coordinator. “We are excited to see what the next few months brings for each graduate.”

WEV is dedicated to creating an equitable and just society through the economic empowerment of women. Since 1991, WEV has been providing self-employment training, technical assistance and microloans to primarily low-income women. WEV offers a continuum of programs to help both women and men start, stabilize and grow small businesses. WEV’s service area includes Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties, with offices in Santa Barbara and Ventura. As a non-profit community lender, the WEV Loan Program provides start-up and expansion loans of up to $50,000. For more information, visit WEV’s website at www.wevonline.org.

Ohana Pet Hospital welcomes Dr. Jennifer Kelly

business ohanaDr. Jan Shinkawa, Medical Director of Ohana Pet Hospital, announced the expansion of their professional family as they welcome local veterinarian, Dr. Jennifer Kelly, to the growing Ventura practice. Dr. Kelly will be overseeing urgent care services for existing clients.

Dr. Kelly is a native Southern Californian from Westlake Village. She earned her undergraduate degree in Biology from the University of California-Davis and obtained her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2008. Following veterinary school, Dr. Kelly returned to Ventura County, completing a rotating small animal internship at Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group (VMSG). Dr. Kelly went on to join small animal veterinary clinics in 2009 in both Ventura and Thousand Oaks before joining Ohana Pet Hospital in May 2015.

“Dr. Kelly brings specific knowledge and experience working with patients in need of urgent care services,” said Dr. Janis Shinkawa, Medical Director of Ohana Pet Hospital. “As a growing veterinary practice, we must be able to accommodate our clients with scheduled appointments while also seeing our patients with urgent needs. Dr. Kelly is a perfect fit.”

“I’ve been building a career that emphasizes critical care and emergency medicine and I look forward to helping Ohana Pet Hospital’s growing list of clients with their urgent care needs,” stated Dr. Kelly, the seventh veterinarian to join Ohana Pet Hospital since its opening in December 2012.

At home Dr. Kelly spends her leisure time with her significant other, Rocky and her three year old daughter, Emma. Her family also includes a Great Dane named Bella, Chester the Bullmastiff and her beloved cat, Isis.

Barber RV has a new location

business barber rvAlso in attendance at the celebration were manufacture representatives.

Barber RV has relocated from Main Street where it had been since it opened in 1978, to the Ventura Auto Center at 6660 Auto Center Drive. Kirby Subaru remains in its current location, 6404 Auto Center drive.

August 1 and  2 were celebration days at the location.  Live music was provided by Nathan McEuen and Friends and fresh tacos and condiments were provided by Juan Mendoza.

On Sunday attendees were treated to the Ventura K 9 Search and Rescue Unit and Carol and her PR Dog.

Also in attendance were manufacture representatives from 7 different companies who answered detailed questions for those interested in purchasing their vehicles.

Jeff Sukay, President of The Kirby Auto Group invited customers, city officials and Ventura Chamber members to attend the 2 day celebration.  Motor homes, trailers, towables, and campers were put on display which amounted to over a one-quarter mile of  traveling toys for all their visitors to enjoy, tour and purchase.

For nearly 50 years, The Kirby Auto Group has been treating customers like family.

www.barberrv.com  www.kirbyautogroup.com

Mother and daughter creating and teaching art

art redbrickMother and daughter Jen Livia and Phyllis Gubins  promise more “art from the heart” in their new location.

By Mira Reverente

Like any proud mother, Phyllis Gubins talks about her daughter’s work with obvious pride and affection. “Jen exhibited an obvious talent in art even as a young kid,” says Gubins, who co-owns Red Brick Gallery with daughter Jen Livia.

“I didn’t get into watercolor painting until later in life, and only upon Jen’s encouragement,” says Gubins who has a real estate and finance background. “She was the one with the talent and I just encouraged her and helped nurture that gift.”

Livia’s early love affair with art began with the camera, which propelled her to earn a degree in photography from UC San Diego. Spreading her wings further, she headed to the San Francisco Art Institute to complete her Masters in Studio and Media Arts.

In 2006, Livia and Gubins opened Red Brick Gallery along Main Street. “We wanted a place where we could showcase our work, other artists’ work and at the same time, be able to teach various classes,” says Livia.

Gubins is at the helm of the watercolor classes, while Livia mainly teaches acrylic, photography and Photoshop classes. Says Gubins, “We realized we both really love teaching so that’s one of our main focus now in this new space – teaching both beginner and advanced classes in various media.”

By “new space,” Gubins is referring to the gallery’s new location at the corner of Telephone Road and Market Street. The doors formally opened on August 22 with a simple reception and preview of some existing art by Gubins, Livia and local artists and artisans.

Among the artwork on exhibit are some from Marco Aguilar’s collection. Lancaster-based but Belize-born, the amiable and self-taught acrylic artist is known for the dreamlike quality of his work, inspired by the Hudson River School artists, among others.

“I have heard some people say they can identify my work instantly – the play of light and shadow, the water and glass, the seascapes and landscapes,” says Aguilar who currently teaches a class at the gallery once a month.

“Expect to learn a variety of techniques – some drama and some realism approach,” he says. “It’s fast-paced and perfect for adults.”

Meantime, mother and daughter are eagerly anticipating a packed calendar with new classes, new artists and new original artworks. After beefing up her cosmic painting and treescape collection, Livia has spent recent weeks dabbling in food – painting mouth-watering cupcakes and doughnuts, but not actually devouring them. Gubins has found her niche too, painting animals and sea creatures.

Do animals actually sit still long enough for her to paint them? “I wish,” says Gubins, who finds inspiration from photographs of animals, of various shapes, sizes and color. “Jen and I are both animal lovers. She has dogs and I have cats.”

In the near future, Livia envisions adding more classes, particularly clay and other media. She wants to discover more emerging artists and give them a local venue for their work.

“We just want to keep teaching art from the heart,” says Gubins. Livia chimes in, “Everyone can be taught. Everyone has some form of creativity in them. It just has to be drawn out.”

For more info, go to www.redbrickart.com

 

 

 

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Five portraits from The Face Of Ventura portrait series on display at the Museum of Ventura County

art museumFive portraits from The Face Of Ventura portrait series by Johanna Spinks (no credit is given) are on display at the Museum of Ventura County’s current exhibit of portraits.  The Face Of Ventura featured 2-years of Johanna portraits in the Ventura Breeze showing a cross-section of Venturans. The Museum show displays painting and photographs following the history of portraiture from the early 1800s to today. A portrait created just for the show by Johanna is also on display. “Sitting Pretty:Portrait Photography from the Salon to the Selfie” will be at the Museum until Nov.29.

The portrait on the right is Howard Burroughs who just turned 102. His “Children’s Garden” at the Ventura County Museum has just opened so be sure to visit it also while there.   He has given major financial support to many Ventura venues including the Museum.