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Oxnard Plaza Park: 5th Street and B Street Oxnard, California
Ventura County's tallest Christmas Tree is located here in Oxnard Plaza Park.
This is Fifty-Seventh year to light Christmas Tree at Oxnard Plaza Park.
Back by popular demand, the City of Oxnard presents "Winter Fantasy Music & Light Show". The Plaza Park Pagoda is decorated with beautiful lights and decoration. Every 15 minutes they display Christmas music and light show from the Pagoda. This is their second annual event.
Besides the Plaza Park, City of Oxnard has more Christmas events you might want to check out.
The tallest Christmas tree in Ventura County is in Oxnard
Oxnard Plaza Park Pagoda (AKA Bandstand)
Click here for History of Plaza Pagoda
46th annual Camarillo Christmas Parade 2007 (Dec 8)
There is what appears to be an official Camarillo Christmas Parade website but that website is totally not updated. It's still accepting application for 2006 parade (www.camarillochristmasparade.com). If you have any old and new pictures of Camarillo Christmas Parade please let me know.
Below images are courtesy of www.e-vlad.net where you can find travel pictures & tips. Thank you very much.
Mayor of Camarillo, Charlotte Craven
Old Town Camarillo kick started Christmas Season on the last day of November with carriage ride, appearance of Santa Claus, free hot Chocolate, tree lighting ceremony, and more.
The event was organized by Camarillo Chamber of Commerce and Dynamite Booster club (dynamitesgymnastics.com).
It was a heaven for the little ones and entertaining for the grown ups as well. Mr. Santa Claus himself was here. He took pictures with the kids at Camarillo Chamber of Commerce.
Palermo Coffee provided free hot chocolate.
Tonight's event was scheduled for 5pm - 9pm
The carriages and horses in Old Town Camarillo looked amazing. These white horses were unusually big and they made a lot of clip clop sounds. Kids loved it.
I was too cold and tired to stick around and document the whole event. I missed out on Santa Claus and tree lighting ceremony.
Santa has a lot more places to visit just in Camarillo alone; such as Fast Foto and Camarillo Community Center. Camarillo is a lucky city.
You can click below thumbnails to view the flier for today's Camarillo Holiday Celebration.
Related story: Black Friday in Ventura County 2007 Part 1
Location: Kohl's in Ventura
Opening Time: 4 AM
I arrived at Ventura Kohl's 3:50am. Kohl's was scheduled to open at 4am. Kohl's was one of very few department stores in Ventura County opened so early. There was a long line reaching Barns and Noble. There were easily over a thousand people in the line. The line was long. The first person in the line must have waited for hours.
At 3:59AM I saw some people coming out from their cars and headed straight to the door (instead of going back of the line). One lady standing in the line shouted to them "The line starts back there. Don't think about cutting line!"
The door opened on time and the line started to move. Two gentlemen from Kohl's held the door open for them and gave greetings.
As soon as the line started to move more people came out from the cars and approached to the door. (below) One guy managed to blend in at 4:01am.
At 4:02am there was a huge group of people trying to cut in line. It was a scary scene. They took little baby steps toward the door... Inch by Inch. A few people started to cut in line by this time.
Below image was taken 4:05AM. It's a big mess. They were all pushing their way to the door.
You cannot see from this picture, but there were hundreds of people still in the line, behind the view.
It took about 7 minutes to have everyone in the line to get inside. All the line cutters made to the store before the last person in the line got in.
Summary:
I had a lot of fun this morning. I spent many hours tonight, and I didn't buy anything.
See you next year... Christmas here we come!
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Related Story: Black Friday in Ventura County 2007 Part 2
Black Friday in Ventura County 2007, Pt 1
The Black Friday starts early Thanksgiving Day morning with a delivery of your newspaper.
This paper contains a lot of fliers and coupons from local businesses.
If you are planning for Black Friday bargain hunting, Thanksgiving Day's newspaper is a must. Since my last episode with LA Times, I subscribe Ventura County Star now. (LA Times still owes me $25.00)
Ventura County business opening hours
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Staples - 6am Circuit City - 5am
Michaels - 6am Office Max - 7am
Radio Shack - 6am Walmart - 5am
Office Depot - 6am Kohl's - 4am
Sears - 5am K-mart - 6am
Best Buy - 5am Sports Authority - 5:30am
Toys R Us - 5am Mervins - 4am
Target 6am Linens'n Things - 5am
First stop - Moorpark Market Place (12:00AM)
At 12:08am, Kohl's and Linens'n Things at Moorpark were totally empty. There was absolutely no car in the parking lot, and there was nobody in front of the door. I was a little disappointed to see virtually no action considering Kohl's would open in 4 hours.
Kohl's & Linens'n Things Parking Lot - Moorpark Market Place
At Target, on the other side of the Market Place, there were about 10 people sitting in the line. Three people were playing football.
Target 12:08am - Moorpark Market Place
I was out for less than one hour but I was already getting sleepy. It was also very cold. So we picked up some donuts and went back home for a retreat.
Donut Queen, Camarillo, 12:38am
We left home for the second time at 2am. As we drove by Camarillo Factory Outlet on 101 fwy, we saw hundreds of cars trying to get into Factory Outlet. Traffic was so thick that entire Ventura Blvd around Camarillo Factory Outlet was a big parking space.
Next Stop Fry's at Oxnard - 2:15am
Fry's at 2:15am was unreal. There were a lot of people waiting in line. The line was reaching outside of the parking lot. Parking lot was busier than what you can see during the normal business hours.
Parking Lot at Fry's (Oxnard) - 2:22am
Fry's, Oxnard - 2:30am
Compared to Fry's, Office Depot was pretty slow. There was only one person with three chairs. I guessed some family members were resting in the car.
Office Depot, Oxnard 2:30am
Shopping at Rose, Oxnard - 2:50am
I crossed 101 Freeway to Best Buy at Shopping at Rose. I knew this would be the highlight of the Black Friday. Unlike any other stores, I saw a lot of tents at Best Buy, indicating that they have been there for many hours. At 3am the line was in the backside of the store. Parking lot was full and there were people walking around everywhere. Best Buy had a courtesy to provide a porta-potty at the side of the building.
Best Buy, Oxanrd - 2:50am
Behind Best Buy, Oxnard - 2:50am
Walmart (Oxnard) was interesting. They had a huge police vehicle parked in front of the building. Walmart at Oxnard has two entrances. They were two lines forming for each door.
Walmart, Oxnard. line for North side entrance - 3:02am
Walmart, Oxnard. line for South side entrance - 3:12am
Circuit City at Oxnard Promenade - 3:37am
At 3:30am, Circuit City's line was very long
Kohl's, Ventura 3:55am - 5 minutes before opening
Pacific View Mall, Ventura - 4:22am
The night was cold and the Moon was bright. I met a lot of people. Everyone out there was happy. People didn't just come out to save money, but they came out to have fun.
A lot of people waved at me and wanted to crack jokes with me. Some people wanted their pictures taken. A group of youngsters with loud music pulled up next to me and started to dance. The entire Ventura County was in the party mood.
Some people talk about Christmas being too commercialized that we forgot about the meaning of Christmas. As long as people can have fun and share love for the community I think it's all good.
Look at these happy people. It's beautiful. God bless them all.
Some of the folks I spoke to, Fry's & Circuit City, Oxnard (2:30am - 3:30am)
Moon over Oxnard
Black Friday in Ventura County Part 1 ends here
Related Story: Black Friday in Ventura County 2007 Part 2
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Evangelical Free Church of Camarillo
2315 Ventura Blvd Camarillo, CA 93010 (805) 482-1200
Website www.evfreecam.org
Evangelical Free Church is also a wedding spot. They have a small courtyard for formal photography as well (see below).
Church Building History:
The church building was constructed in 1891. At that time it was Pleasant Valley Baptist Church. Pleasant Valley Baptist Church used to own Camarillo Cemetery also (now Dizdar Park).
Pleasant Valley Baptist Church gave away burial spots to those who made donations to construct this church building. A huge donation came from Juan Camarillo.
Later, the building was sold to Evangelical Free Church in 1980. Peasant Valley Baptist Church moved to a new building, still in Camarillo (corner of Ponderosa & Lantana).
During the Summer time, I see youngsters washing cars to raise money. I WILL wash my car from them next time I see them.
Photography by: VenturaPhoto.com
Photography taken on the day of wedding.
I used to go to Ventura College. I took some courses and transferred credit for to my AA & BS degrees at Moorpark College and Cal. Lutheral University.
I had a wedding photography gig at Ventura College (Nov 4, 2007). I took these photographs after the reception. It was very cold.
Glen Tavern Inn, Santa Paula
The historic Glen Tavern Inn is located in Old Town Santa Paula. Glen Tavern Inn is a popular wedding location for locals.
When I first started taking pictures of Glen Tavern Inn, someone said "Take pictures of a ghost". I didn't think much of that remark. I just smiled.
Later, a group of family members walked by. They were curious about what I was doing. I said "Hi" and we talked for a while. Again, they told me about the ghost. According to the local stories, room 302 is haunted . The lady pointed out the exact room that's supposed to be haunted.
Now, I was scared.
Suddenly, I heard a train coming from the other side. I ran over there with my camera & tripod.
Santa Paula Train Station.
This classic train is being used as an Entertainment facility, not as a transportation device (I think).
Train & Gazebo
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