First Annual Ventura County Ag Weeks Awards Luncheon

by Randal Beeman

Representatives of the Ventura County agricultural community gathered on March 21st at the headquarters of the Limoneira Company in Santa Paula to celebrate the significance of agriculture in the life of Ventura County and the nation. Held in conjunction with National Agriculture Day, the event was hosted by Kat Merrick, founder and president of the Totally Local Ventura County Agricultural Education Foundation.

Merrick and other speakers, including Ventura County Agricultural Commissioner Henry Gonzalez and Limoneira CEO Harold Edwards, addressed the significance of farming and ranching currently and historically in Ventura County. Merrick also spoke of the dynamic nature of the industry, and how the recent “food revolution” emphasizing sustainable agriculture and the “farm to fork” approach has been embraced by local growers like Phil McGrath.

Gonzalez noted Ventura County is one of the leading farm counties in the United States and has the most expensive row crop land in the country. Deep, rich soil and access to relatively stable water supplies have propelled Ventura County agriculture to new heights, even though farmers face ongoing challenges from intensive regulatory regimes and pest control to urban sprawl and a lack of public understanding of where food originates.

Edwards discussed Limoneira’s sustainability program and their recent partnership with the Tesla Corporation to install solar power storage batteries at Limoneira, which will produce about half of its energy needs from renewable sources.

Edwards accepted the Sustainability Award on behalf of Limoneira. Pat Doler won Educator of the Year, and Chef Tim Kilcoyne of Scratch won Chef of the Year. Rich Atmore of RA Atmore and Sons won the Rancher of the Year Award, and Phil McGrath, of McGrath Family Farms (a family farm in Ventura County since the 1870s) was named Farmer of the Year.

Vol. 10, No. 13 – March 29 – April 11, 2017 – Ojai News & Events

Book Signing at Little House – “Dynamic Aging: Simple Exercises for Whole-Body Mobility “ by biomechanist Katy Bowman. Her four co-authors, who are local seniors, will be signing books on Wednesday, April 5, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Little House,  111 W. Santa Ana St.

On Sunday April 9th,  the Ojai Raptor Center, (ORC) a non-profit 501(c) (3) organization, 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.

Guests will meet a variety of hawks, falcons, and owls. The Spring’s Open House theme will be “Baby Shower” as the Center will be preparing for the busiest time of year: Nesting Season. A silent auction will be held along with raffles for a chance to release a successfully rehabilitated raptor with ORC staff. The ORC Store will be open and drinks and snacks will be available for purchase.

The Ojai Raptor Center Open House will have a five dollar entry fee per person with children under ten admitted for free. This is a dog-free event. Visit www.ojairaptorcenter.org for more information.

Ojai native plant educator Lanny Kaufer will lead his annual Nature Hike to Rose Valley Falls on Sunday, April 9, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The day will begin with a plant identification hike along Howard Creek, followed by a lunch break, and a shaded walk to the Falls.

An optional carpool from the Maricopa Plaza parking lot will be available, at 9:00 a.m. and return there by 3 p.m. The cost is $25 for adults, $20 for seniors 62-and-older, and $15 for students 13-18. Kids 5-12 can go free, one per adult, by prior arrangement. No dogs or smoking, please.

To register or for more information, please visit www.HerbWalks.com or call 646-6281.

Lanny Kaufer will also lead an herb walk on Saturday, April 8, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The location will remain a mystery. As Kaufer explains, “It is a rare and special place where I have been longing to lead a walk for years.” A docent also will be present to share some of the rare exotic plants found on the property.

The group will meet at Maricopa Plaza for a carpool to reduce the number of cars on the private road. The travel time to the trailhead will be 15-20 minutes. Walkers can plan on returning to Maricopa Plaza by 1 p.m.

The cost is $20 for adults, $15 for seniors 62 years of age and up, and $10 for students 13-18. An additional $5/person donation is requested by the nonprofit organization that manages the property to cover the costs associated with having visitors. Kids 5-12 can go free, one per adult, by prior arrangement. No dogs or smoking, please.

To register for the Ojai Herb Walk, visit www.HerbWalks.com, email [email protected], or call 646-6281

Ventura County Library will host a series of Community Conversations at the Ojai Library (3/31), the Ojai Valley Museum (4/6), Topa Topa Elementary School (4/13), Meiners Oaks Elementary School (4/20), and the Oak View Park and Resource Center (4/27). Each program will last from 6 to 8 p.m.

Each of these facilitated conversations will include questions designed to help us better understand people’s aspirations for their community, the concerns they have, and what they believe might make a difference in strengthening the community.

The Ojai Library is located at 111 East Ojai Ave. Hours of service are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Friday through Sunday.

Just some of E.P. Foster Library April events

4/18 Tuesday @7-9pm A California Native Plant Society LectureRick Burgess “A Flora of Ventura County” a lovely view of Ventura’s spring beauties. Presented by the California Native Plant Society, Channel Islands Chapter.

4/1, 8, 15, 22, &  29 Saturdays @ 10:30am in the Rentfrow RoomSpanish Conversation GroupAre you learning Spanish but need some practice speaking? Join this informal group to chat and practice your Español! Bring your own coffee!

4/5, 12, 19, & 26 Wednesdays @ 4-6pm Come by the Makerspace to learn, create, and share STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math). We have 3D printers, computer coding, stop motion animation, a laser cutter/engraver, and so much more! Play hard, have fun, explore, discover, connect.

4/6, 13, 20,  & 27  Thursdays @ 7:30-9pm Poetry Open Mic NightOn these Thursday nights, come join this group of writers as they meet in the Topping Room to share their work.

4/10 & 24 Mondays @ 7-10pm Ukulele Jam Session

Locals gather to play the ukulele on the first and third Monday of the month

4/1, 8, 15, 22, & 29 Saturdays @ 1pm Calling all chess players! Keep your skills sharp with this one-hour, drop-in session of free play. Boards will be set up and ready to go. Bring your best moves!

4/7, 14, 21, & 28 Fridays @ 2pm Children’s Events Friday Films with CraftToy Story (7th), Ratatouille (14th), Lego Movie (21st), The Muppets (2011) (28th)Join us each Friday for a film screening and a specially themed craft!

4/1, 8, 15, 22, & 29 Saturdays @ 12-1pm Paws for Reading

Read aloud to a registered service dog. (Sign-up required)

4/5 & 19 Wednesdays @ 5pm TAG: Teen Advisory Group

If you want to share ideas, meet new people and have a great time shaping the library teen program join TAG! This is for 13+ and grades 8+ and counts toward community service requirements.

 

 

 

Vol. 10, No. 13 – March 29 – April 11, 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
Thursdays: Mark Masson and Phriends
Sat 4/1: The Barrelhouse Wailers
Sun 4/2: 5 pm The Tossers; 9 pm Karaoke

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

Bombay Bar & Grill
143 S. California Street
Wednesdays: Jam Night
Fridays: DJs
Saturdays DJs
Sat 4/1: Boyfriend Material, Honey Owl, John Jaun, DJs

Café Fiore
66 S. California Street
(805) 653-1266
Wed 3/29: Rick Jarrett
Thurs 3/30: Rick Whitfield
Fri 3/31: Young Dempsey

Cask Alehouse
5952 Telegraph Road
Music at 8 pm
Thurs 3/30: Lee Koch
Thurs 4/6: Brittney Burchett
Sun 4/9: 4 pm Ventucky String Band

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

Champagne on Main
& Street Fair Special Event
Downtown Ventura
Sat 4/8: DJ Cue & DJ Carla Bea; Joe Hamilton

Copa Cubana
Ventura Harbor Village
Week nights 7 pm; Sundays 3 pm
Mondays: Ruben Estrada Band
Tuesdays: The Down Home Trio
Fri 3/31: Brandon Ragan Project
Sat 4/1: Rivera & Sunnarborg
Sun 4/2: 3 pm Karen Eden
Wed 4/5: Toni Jannotta
Thurs 4/6: The Jazz Express
Fri 4/7: Ian Peters
Sat 4/8: Estrada Brothers
Sun 4/9 3 pm Estrada Brothers

Dargan’s Irish Pub
593 E. Main Street
Sun 4/2: 4 pm The Sunday Drivers

Discovery
1888 Thompson Blvd
Late Fridays 10 pm: Flashback Fridays
Late Saturdays 10 pm: Disco Bowl
Thurs 3/30: the Question
Fri 3/31: Live at the Fillmore
Sat 4/1: Lose Your Illusion
Sat 4/8: One More From the Road

El Rey Cantina
294 E. Main Street
Fridays: 4 pm Xoco Moraza and Friends
Saturdays: 9:30 DJ Erock

Four Brix Winery
2290 Eastman Avenue
Fri 3/31: 5:30 pm Fido

Garage
1091 Scandia Ave
Thurs 3/30: Dead Meadow, Matt Hollywood, The Bad Feelings

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
Sat 4/1: TD Lind
Fri 4/7: Ashun
Sat 4/8: Mr. O
Sun 4/9: Jodi Farrell

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 3/31: Hi Hat Entertainment presents Flattop Tom & His Jump Cats
Sat 4/1: The Brian Faith Band
Fri 4/7 Hi Hat Entertainment presents Mike Eldred Trio

Keynote Lounge
10245 Telephone Road
Tuesday and Wednesday: Karaoke
Thursday: Open Mic
Sunday: Karaoke
Fri 3/31: Sean Wiggins
Sat 4/1: Action Down
Fri 4/7: Tex Pistols
Sat 4/8: Wired

Majestic Ventura Theater
26 S. Chestnut Street
Wed 3/29: Zeke, Nashville Pussy, Jackass
Fri 3/31: Sean Kingston, Space Cadet
Fri 4/7: Joyce Manor
Sat 4/8: Little Joe y La Familia

O’Leary’s
6555 Telephone Road
Tuesdays: Free Jukebox
Wednesdays: Karaoke

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

Plan B Wine Cellars
3520 Arundell Circle
Sun 4/2: 2:30 pm Frank Barajas
Sun 4/9: 4:30 pm U.K. Beat

Poinsettia Pavilion
3451 Foothill Road
(805) 648-1143
Sun 4/2: 2 pm Old Grass Band

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
Fri 3/31: Skin & Bones
Sat 4/1: Bad Leaf
Fri 4/7: Sea at Last
Sat 4/8: Rsyboa

Sandbox Coffeehouse
204 E. Thompson Blvd
805-641-1025
Thurs 6 pm, Weekends noon
Thursdays Open Mic

Sans Souci
21 S. Chestnut
Sundays: DJ Darko
Mondays: Karaoke
Tuesdays: Transform Tuesdays w/ DJ
Wednesdays: Open mic
Thursdays: DJ Spinobi
Sat 4/1: DJ Pistolero
Sat 4/8: Stevie Char

Squashed Grapes
2351 E. Main St.
805-643-7300
Live jazz music 7-10 pm
Wed 3/29: Emilo & Friends
Thurs 3/30: Saundra Booker & Friends
Fri 3/31: Jay Smith Sextet
Sat 4/1: Tom Etchart & Friends
Thurs 4/6: Brad Rabuchin & Friends
Fri 4/7: Jimmy Calire Trio
Sat 4/8: Adam Clark Quartet

Star Lounge
343 E. Main Street
Tues & Thurs: Karaoke
Fri 3/31: Mini Driver Band
Sat 4/1: Dive Bar Messiahs
Fri 4/7: Crosscut
Sat 4/8: The Automatics w/ RJ Mischo

The Tavern
211 E. Santa Clara Street
(805) 643-3264
Sundays: DJ Steezy Steve
Metal Wednesdays
Get it Right Thursday DJs
Sat 4/1: Maclovia, Strange Weather

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

Ventura Fairgrounds
Skull & Roses Festival: www.skullandrosesfestival.com
Fri 4/7: Grateful Bluegrass boys, Sheldon & Cunnane, No Simple Highway….
Sat 4/8: Cubensis, Scott Guberman, Shaky Feelin’, Wake of the Dead…
Sun 4/9: Live Dead ’69, Melvin Seals & JGB, 9 Mile Skid, The Deal…

The Wine Rack (Vintura)
14 S. California Street
(805) 653-9463
Thursday: Keith Cain
Fri 3/31: B&V Acoustics

The 805 Bar
Ventura Harbor
Sat & Sun: Noon Kenny DeVoe
Sat 4/1: 8 pm Jason Ho
Sat 4/8: Teresa Russell

FOOD Share selected to serve special population of seniors in Ventura County

FOOD Share of Ventura County is one of just four California food banks recently selected in a competitive bid process to administer a USDA-funded Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) for seniors 60 years of age and older.  FOOD Share anticipates enrolling a monthly caseload of 3,500 seniors in the CSFP program and serving them through various distribution points across the county.

One in 12 seniors in Ventura County is hungry, a staggering statistic that is consistent with national numbers detailing the challenges faced by the nation’s fastest growing demographic group.    Seven million seniors age 60 and older are served by the Feeding America network each year (Feeding America Senior Hunger Facts).  63% of this population reports choosing between medical care and food, 60% must sacrifice basic utilities or go hungry, and 58% forego transportation in order to eat (Baby Boomers and Beyond: Facing Hunger After 50, 2013).  Perhaps even more poignant is that 77% buy cheap, unhealthy food in an attempt to meet their basic caloric needs (Baby Boomers and Beyond: Facing Hunger After 50, 2013).

FOOD Share’s administration of the CSFP nutrition program will address these specific senior challenges on a local level by providing “Senior Kits” on a once-monthly basis to qualifying participants age 60 and older whose income is equal to or less than 130% of the federal poverty level, or $15,444 per year.    Working in collaboration with the Ventura County Area Agency on Aging, the regional food bank currently has five CSFP distribution sites in Ventura, Oxnard, Camarillo, Fillmore, and Thousand Oaks.  Additional distribution sites across the county are expected in the coming months.

“Seniors have always been a high priority for FOOD Share because we understand the significant challenges they face accessing the quality food sources and nutrition they need to live healthy lives,” said Susan Haverland, FOOD Share’s Vice President of Programs and Services.

Seniors can enroll in the program during a distribution event and receive food immediately.  Participation in the program requires a simple application, verification of age and residence using a photo ID and utility or other bill, and self-certification of income (no additional documentation required).  Seniors who receive food from FOOD Share’s CSFP program are still eligible for CalFresh food stamp benefits.  For more information on upcoming distribution dates and locations, seniors can contact their local senior center or visit www.foodshare.com.

Upcoming Senior Nutrition Program  Monday April 3rd from 9am-11am at the Ventura Salvation Army

650 S. Petit Ave. Ventura.

 

 

Meredith Brooks Abbott art

In May of 1999, the City Council established the Municipal Art Acquisition Program to document the history of visual art in Ventura through the annual purchase of important works of art created by area artists.

The collection can be seen in the corridors of City Hall.

Meredith Brooks Abbott art continues the American Impressionist legacy through her luminous paintings of California landscapes and still life. She studied and learned from several recognized American Impressionist painters. Abbott attended Scripps College in Claremont and the Art Center School in Los Angeles, graduating in 1962. Between classes, she studied with Douglass Parshall (1899-1990) in Santa Barbara, and painted alongside Richard S.Meryman (1891-1963) and Clarence Hinkle (1880-1960).

 

 

Vol. 10, No. 13 – March 29 – April 11, 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.

 Possession of a Loaded Firearm  

On March 13, at approximately 4:30pm, a patrol officer was patrolling the area of Olive St. and Center St., and made a traffic stop on a vehicle for a moving violation.  The driver of the vehicle was contacted and the suspect, later identified as 19 year old Ventura resident Miguel Ortiz, was found to be a passenger sitting in the rear seat.

During a search of the vehicle, a loaded 45 caliber handgun was found concealed under the front passenger’s seat.  It was determined that Ortiz had possessed the firearm prior to being pulled over by the officer.  He was arrested and booked into the Ventura County Jail for possession of a loaded firearm.

The driver was cited for having an open container of alcohol in the vehicle and released.

Stabbing

On March 15, at approximately 4pm, the Ventura Police Department Command Center received several 911 calls of an altercation and injured subject in the area of San Pedro and Pierpont. Officers, along with Ventura City Fire and AMR personnel, responded to the call and found the victim, suffering from more than one non-life threatening stab wounds to both his arms.  He was immediately transported to VCMC for treatment of his injuries.

Witnesses reported seeing several people involved in an altercation near the restrooms, and then running from the area.  The victim was located in the area, but no suspects have been located.  Two unrelated people that were contacted during a search of the area were arrested for outstanding warrants.

The investigation into this incident is ongoing and anyone with information about this crime is asked to contact the Ventura Police Department at 339-4488.

Shooting ***Update*** Suspect Arrested

On March 16, at 8:30pm, the Ventura Police Command Center received a 911 call reference an argument heard, followed by the sound of a gunshot coming from an apartment in the 11000 Block of Citrus Dr. Responding officers located the victim inside the apartment suffering from a single gunshot wound.  The suspect fled the scene prior to officer’s arrival. The victim was transported to a local hospital where she is currently listed in serious, but stable condition.

This is an active investigation. Detectives are still on scene trying to determine the sequence of events that led to this crime. Currently it’s believed this is an isolated domestic related incident. No additional information is available at this time.

Update:

During the investigation Detectives identified the suspect as 23 year old Ventura resident Ryan Argabright. Argabright and the victim are in a dating relationship and had been staying together at the apartment on Citrus Drive.  Ventura Police Detectives learned that the victim and Argabright got into an argument, which resulted in the victim being shot one time in upper body. As the investigation developed, Detectives learned that Argabright was possibly in a motel room at the La Quinta Inn in Newbury Park. A search warrant was obtained for the motel room and the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department SWAT Team assisted with the execution of the warrant. Argabright was located inside the motel room and was taken into custody.  Argabright was transported to Ventura County Jail where he was booked for attempted murder.

The victim is expected to recover from her injuries.

 Domestic Violence, Assault with a Deadly Weapon

On March 18, at 11:55pm, the Ventura Police Department Command Center received a 911 call from several residents in the 9100 block of Neath St., reporting a male and female physically fighting in the street.  While officers were still responding to the call, one of the callers reported the male, later identified as 26 year old Ventura resident Stephen Opferman, was in possession of a gun and shots had been fired. Officers arrived on scene and using the Department’s tactical vehicle were able to safely secure the scene.  Opferman was taken into custody without further incident.

The investigation revealed that Opferman and the female, who are in a dating relationship, got into a physical altercation during which time Opferman armed himself with a firearm and hit the victim several times in the head.  The victim sustained moderate injuries.  She was treated at the scene by Ventura City Fire personal and released.

It was determined no shots had been fired, although a loaded firearm was found on the ground in the front yard of the residence.

Opferman was arrested and booked into the Ventura County Jail for domestic violence and assault with a deadly weapon.

Felony Battery, Witness Intimidation, Felony Domestic Violence, PROS Offender   

On March 18, at approximately 5:30pm, the Ventura Police Department Command Center received several 911 calls of two males in a physical fight on the corner of Telephone Rd. and Portola Rd.  Officers arrived on scene and contacted a 63-year-old male victim of a felony battery.  The suspect, later identified as 34 year old Ventura resident Enrique Cardona, fled the scene in a vehicle before officers arrived.

During the investigation, officers learned the victim was walking past a residence in the 1100 block of Portola Rd., when he witnessed Cardona involved in a physical domestic with a female, who was holding a small child.  Both were outside of the residence.  Cardona followed the victim to the corner of Portola Rd. and Telephone Rd., and confronted him about being a witness to the physical domestic.  Cardona then battered the victim, causing him to lose consciousness and sustain other moderate injuries to his face.

After he battered the male victim, Cardona and the female were seen leaving with the child in a vehicle.  Officers checked the area, but could not locate them.

At approximately 8pm, the female victim from the earlier domestic incident involving Cardona arrived at Ventura County Medical Center for treatment of injuries she sustained during that altercation.  It was also found the 6-month-old child she had with her at the time was suffering from serious, potential life threatening injuries.  It was not known how the child sustained the injuries.  The child was immediately transported to Children’s Hospital in Los Angeles for treatment.  The current status of the child is not known.

On March 19, at approximately 9am, the vehicle Cardona was last seen driving during the previous day’s incident was located in the 100 block of W. Harrison St.  Officers remained in the area and took custody of Cardona without incident as he was attempting to leave in the vehicle.

Cardona was later booked into the Ventura County Jail for battery with serious bodily injury, witness intimidation, felony domestic violence, and for being a post release offender.

Detectives are continuing the child abuse investigation.  Child and Family Services is also assisting in the investigation.

Anyone with information about this investigation is asked to contact Major Crimes Detectives at 339-4488.

Possession for Sales Arrest

On March 23, at approximately 12:45pm, Ventura Police Department Street Crimes Unit Detectives concluded a several week investigation into the suspected sales of methamphetamine from a suspect identified as 42 year old Ventura resident Antonio Chavez.

At approximately 12pm, detectives located Chavez as he left a residence in the 1200 block of Snipe Ave. He was detained without incident and detectives then responded to his residence in the 3000 block of Channel Dr to serve a search warrant.

During a search of Chavez’s residence detectives located and seized over an ounce and a half of methamphetamine, just under one ounce of heroin, one-quarter ounce of cocaine, evidence of narcotic sales, and a large amount of U.S. currency.

Chavez was arrested and later transported to the Ventura County Main Jail where he was booked on several felony charges of possession of a controlled substance for sales.

This investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information about this crime is asked to please contact the Ventura Police Department Street Crimes Unit at 339-4325.  An anonymous tip can be made by calling Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-TIPS.

Theft from Vehicles and Resisting Officers Arrest

On March 24, at 6am, an alert neighbor saw a suspicious person riding a bike in their neighborhood.  The suspect, later identified as Dakota Gonzalez, was seen riding his bike up to a parked vehicle.  He was able to get inside the vehicle and while using a flashlight was seen taking items from the vehicle.

As this was occurring, the neighbor called the Ventura Police Department and officers responded.  The first arriving officer found the suspect, however he fled on his bike when the officer tried to stop him.  The suspect went into the barranca adjacent to the neighborhood, and as additional officers responded, they were able to contain the suspect to the barranca.  After a lengthy search, the suspect was found, however he again fled from officers.  After a brief foot pursuit, officers caught him and after a brief struggle, he was taken into custody.

At the conclusion of the investigation, two vehicles were located that the suspect had entered and stolen items from. The suspect was medically cleared at VCMC for minor injuries sustained during the arrest and later booked into Ventura County Jail on the charges of theft from a vehicle, delaying/ resisting officers and possession of narcotics paraphernalia.  No officers were injured during this incident.  If any additional citizens discover their vehicles were also broken into, they should contact the Ventura Police Department at (805)339-4399.

An anonymous tip can be made by calling Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-TIPS.

 

Vol. 10, No. 13 – March 29 – April 11, 2017 – Forever Homes Wanted

Hi: Lena is one of the most beautiful dogs we have met. She is sweet, loving and so happy to just get attention from anyone. She was found as a stray. Can you imagine being lost and blind? We think she is about 6 years old so she has lots of living and loving left. Blind dogs manege surprisingly well. Talk to one of our wonderful medical personnel to find out how. She is about 5 pounds and would love to be your best friend. Ventura County Animal Services – Camarillo location – 600 Aviation Drive. A660614 Lena

 


Hi: I’m Cricket a sweet Pug who would be great for someone looking for companionship and love. I do okay by myself for a few hours, but I prefer to have someone around. My previous owner said I’m not good with cats.  I’ve participated in playgroups at the kennel and I’m great with other dogs big and small.  I’m good with children, but I’m used to living with an older gentleman. Although volunteers and staff are wonderful at the kennel, it’s not the life for me. I really want to be back in a loving home with my special someone. Canine Adoption and Rescue League C.A.R.L. Call 644-7387 for more information.

Children have a chance to grab a hug with the Cottontail Bunny 

If you attend cottontail festivities you might just see this Jaime Baker bunny.

Hop on over for family fun at Ventura Harbor’s Cottontail Day Festival, Saturday, April 8 featuring egg hunts, a petting zoo, kid’s hands on arts and crafts, and children’s entertainment; all geared towards families with kids ages 1 – 7 years old.

The Cottontail Day festivities give children a chance to take a photo or grab a hug with the Cottontail Bunny.  Children ages 1 –7 can join in the $2 Egg Hunt held every 30 minutes from  11am – 2pm.  Kids that find a “Golden Egg” will happily hop away with extra prizes.  A Village Scavenger Hunt offers clues leading guests to a Hoppy Surprise!

More family fun activities include:  pony rides, petting zoo, glitter tattoos, face painting, tumbling fun with MyGym, live children’s entertainment by Jamie Shaheen, Village Arcade & Carousel, pedal boats, ice cream, family-oriented vendor booths, jumpies and Bunny!  Excite imaginations with a variety of free children’s crafts.

Come early and enjoy breakfast or lunch at one of the many harbor-view restaurants, and visit Harbor Village boutiques for unique gift items, spring décor, kites to fly, and spring break style necessities.  Stop by the Village Arcade and play a fun family game or explore sea-life on a Harbor cruise or pedal boat rental with the family.   Need an extra treat for Easter baskets?  Take home delicious homemade fudge, French pastries, or waffle cone gift certificates.

The Ventura Harbor would like to thank the 2017 Cottontail Day sponsors  City Corps Ventura, The Greek at the Harbor, Ventura Breeze, and Cumulus Broadcasting.

Let Ventura Harbor Village be your spring break destination, take the day off and immerse yourself seaside with outdoor play, savory fish & chips, clam chowder, unique shops and galleries all while creating seaside memories.

For more information visit www.VenturaHarborVillage.com or call 477.0470.