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Bethany Ascencion stays focused on her future

Oxnard-- Bethany Ascencion is working towards a goal. She is focused on becoming a Debutante with the 20th Century Onyx Club in Oxnard. The 20th Century Onyx Club promotes and supports social welfare and charitable activities in the community and encourages the development of social responsibility among young people. The club also provides scholarship incentives for young people seeking hig...

Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Jan 14, 2022

Wilson Seniors WELCOME 2022 WITH A PARTY

Oxnard-- The gang at the Wilson Senior Center got a jump on the New Years’ celebration, as the center held its festive “Ring in the New Year” celebration, Thursday, December 30. The group enjoyed special treats and toasted 2022 with Sparkling Apple Cider. Like always, there was lots of camaraderie and fellowship between the participants. Wilson Senior Center Director Jessica Serrano said de...

Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Jan 7, 2022

ERP system makes life easier for residents

Oxnard-- The ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) Annual Report and second amendment to the Kreative Core contract continues with Project Management. The Finance & Governance Committee, Tuesday, December 28, approved the second amendment for $700,000, not exceeding $900,000, and extended the agreement from September 30, 2022, until February 1, 2023, for contract Project Management services...

Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Jan 7, 2022

Port Hueneme updated on homelessness

Port Hueneme-- The city council received a homeless report from Homeless Liaison Officer Henry Montelongo, Monday, December 20. The report overviewed his four months as the Homeless Liaison Officer, and he said it’s a new and developing position. “I’m learning something new every day as I work with other agencies and police departments,” he said. He breaks the homeless populations into res...

Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Jan 7, 2022

College Park advocates never gave up

Oxnard-- The conversation with Larry and Shirley Godwin continues with Shirley saying that the proposal with the enterprise that would have brought ballfields to College Park went on for seven years, distracting any further development. Larry and Shirley led a group of people advocating for College Park’s development for 50 years, and the group has stayed focused and never gave up. “There w...

Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Jan 7, 2022

Cassie's Cats and Kittens is Ready for 2022

Ventura-- As Ventura County welcomes 2022, the gang at Cassie’s Cats is ready to match families with a warm, furry, lovable Cat or Kitten in a forever home. The Cat Lounge is a busy place, full of playful Cats, while others seemed content to sit on visitors’ laps and be their best friend. Founder and Board President Jennifer Thompson said the year might be young, but she said they’ve gotten...

Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Jan 7, 2022

Farmers’ Market ends 2021 on a High Note

Channel Islands-- The shoppers were out in force, Sunday, December 26, as the Channel Islands Farmers’ Market was full of people ready to pick up some end-of-the-year values. Vendors were ready for the public and offered them excellent shopping advice based on the customer’s needs, and they could pick from lots of food, jewelry, art, and plenty of clothes. Jeffrey Paige played the guitar at...

Chris Frost · Dec 31, 2021

Casa Sirena demolition reaches early stages

Channel Islands-- Things are starting to happen at Channel Islands Harbor as the dilapidated and abandoned Casa Sirena Hotel has been fenced off, and work has begun to take the old hotel down and replace it with a Hyatt House hotel. The area has been a cause for much debate over the last few years, culminating in the defeat of a proposed 400-unit apartment complex with a local shopping center a...

Chris Frost · Dec 31, 2021

ERP contract amendment moves forward

Oxnard-- The Finance and Governance Committee, Tuesday, December 28, approved the ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) Annual Report and second amendment to the Kreative Core contract. The second amendment is for $700,000, will not exceed $900,000, and extends the agreement from September 30, 2022, until February 1, 2023, for contract project management services related to the Core Financials and...

Chris Frost · Dec 31, 2021

805 Winter Festival DELIGHTS shoppers

Channel Islands-- On the heels of the 805 Summer Market that drew a huge crowd, the event returned, Saturday, December 18, with the first-ever 805 Winter Festival. The 805 Winter Fest had hundreds of foods, merchandise, music, and entertainment that had all ages smiling, shopping, playing, and enjoying the day. Event Organizer Javier Lara said the last event was so successful he decided to...

Chris Frost · Dec 24, 2021

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