5 de mayo de 2026 El personal de enfermería del Condado de Ventura invita a la comunidad a “Iluminar el cielo” VENTURA, California. – Durante la Semana Nacional de las Enfermeras (del 6 al 9 de mayo de 2026), el personal de enfermería del Centro Médico del Condado de Ventura (VCMC), el Hospital de Santa Paula (SPH), los servicios ambulatorios y salud pública del Condado se unirán a un homenaje nacional encabezado por la Asociación Americana de Enfermeras para reconocer el extraordinario impacto de la enfermería a través de la iniciativa “Las enfermeras iluminan el cielo”. Reconocido como el Año del Poder de la Enfermería, la celebración de este año transforma puntos emblemáticos locales en símbolos luminosos de gratitud, destacando el trabajo esencial, y a menudo invisible, que las enfermeras realizan cada día para mantener saludables a las comunidades. Se invita a la comunidad a unirse el miércoles 6 de mayo a las 6:30 p.m. en la entrada principal del VCMC, donde el Condado de Ventura se reunirá en un poderoso homenaje visual a las enfermeras de toda la región. La iluminación se presentará únicamente con luz ambiental en la fachada del hospital. Este evento es más que iluminación: es un movimiento. El año pasado, más de 200 edificios en todo el país se iluminaron en solidaridad, reflejando una creciente ola de aprecio y reconocimiento hacia la profesión de enfermería y honrando a enfermeras de todo tipo, no solo en el VCMC y el SPH, sino en todo el condado. “Las enfermeras del Condado de Ventura siempre han sido una fuente de fortaleza para nuestra comunidad y este evento nos permite honrar ese impacto de una manera visible y significativa”. Al iluminar el cielo, el personal de enfermería del Condado de Ventura busca: Dar visibilidad a la enfermería: aumentar la conciencia pública sobre el papel fundamental de las enfermeras en la atención al paciente y la salud comunitaria. Celebrar y apoyar: inspirar orgullo y reconocimiento entre las enfermeras de todas las especialidades en el Condado durante su semana de homenaje. Unir a la comunidad: motivar a los residentes a participar compartiendo fotos y mensajes con la etiqueta #NursesLightUpTheSky (en Inglés). Inspirar acción: invitar al público a compartir historias de atención médica y reconocer a las enfermeras que han marcado la diferencia en sus vidas. “Muchos de nuestros pacientes nos dicen que fue una enfermera quien los hizo sentirse reconocidos, seguros y comprendidos. Iluminar el cielo es nuestra forma de celebrar esos impactos cotidianos”. No pierda la oportunidad de capturar un momento visual impactante y una poderosa historia comunitaria. Se invita a los medios de comunicación a asistir, cubrir el evento y ayudar a amplificar las voces de las enfermeras que marcan la diferencia cada día en el Condado de Ventura. # # #
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. – The Ventura County Fire Department is proud to announce the graduation of Academy 63.Please join us at the date, time, and location below as we welcome our newest firefighters and celebrate their hard work, commitment, and dedication in completing our 20-week firefighter academy.Thursday June 18th, 20261:00 PM – 3:00PMVentura County Fire Training Center102 Durley Ave.Camarillo, CA 93010
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. – The Ventura County Fire Department announced today that Truck 29 has officially been placed into service, enhancing fire protection and technical rescue capabilities for the Santa Clara River Valley and the entire county.Truck 29 is a new 100-foot tractor-drawn aerial apparatus manufactured by Rosenbauer and equipped with specialized tools and equipment designed to support highly technical rescue operations and structure fire response throughout the region.Until the completion of the new Fire Station 29 in Santa Paula, Truck 29 will temporarily operate out of Fire Station 27 in Fillmore.The addition of Truck 29 was recommended in the recent Standards of Cover study conducted by Citygate Associates, which evaluated fire protection and emergency response needs throughout Ventura County.“Truck 29 represents our continued commitment to providing the highest level of emergency response and rescue capabilities to the communities of Ventura County,” said Fire Chief Dustin Gardner. “By strategically placing this specialized apparatus in the Santa Clara River Valley, we are strengthening our ability to protect lives, support our firefighters, and serve all of Ventura County.”For more information, please contact the VCFD Public Information Office at (805) 389-9769.
"Residents, businesses, and community organizations are invited to help shape the County’s long-term strategy for reducing disaster risk through attendance at a public workshop on June 17, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. in the Camarillo Public Library Community Room, located at 4101 Las Posas Rd, Camarillo, CA 93010. For more details go to, https://local.nixle.com/alert/12438949/"
"Summer is here and the Camarillo Police Department is ready to enjoy it with three “Cones with Cops” events! The Camarillo Police Department, in collaboration with Pleasant Valley Recreation & Park District and local business Mister Softee would like to invite you to three events over the summer. These events are casual in nature where questions can be asked, and multiple police vehicles will be on display to see. For more details go to, https://local.nixle.com/alert/12449439/"
" At Habit, doing good in the communities we serve is just part of who we are. We recently had the chance to show up in a meaningful way by sponsoring lunch for Working Wardrobes’ Suit Up for Success event with our catering truck, and it was a day we won’t forget. More than 100 donors came together to support young adults stepping into the workforce, bringing hundreds of pieces of professional clothing to help them feel confident and prepared for what’s next. People showed up ready to give their time and their belief in what these young adults can achieve. We were proud to serve fresh meals to attendees throughout the day, helping create a welcoming space where the focus stayed on opportunity and community. Working Wardrobes continues to do incredible work by giving people the tools they need to move forward with confidence, from career support to professional wear. Events like Suit Up for Success are a reminder of what can happen when a community comes together with purpose and heart. We are grateful to have played a small role in a big day, and we are always inspired by organizations like Working Wardrobes that are making a lasting impact. If you want to get involved or support their mission, join the movement today. The post Showing Up for the Next Generation with Working Wardrobes appeared first on Habit Burger & Grill."
"City Council Resolutions are formal expressions of the opinion or will of City Council or a special order of City Council. Below you will find an archive of City Council Resolutions. To view Resolutions prior to 2018, please: Contact the City Clerk Department by email at [email protected] or call (805) 646-5581 ext. 101."
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