Camarillo Street Fair & Fiesta 2007





BEST BUDDIES- Aiden Kali, 2, of Camarillo finds a new friend in Duro, a four-legged member of the Ventura County Sheriff's Department's K9 unit, during the Camarillo Fiesta and Street Fair last weekend along Ventura Boulevard in Old Town. The K9 units are supported by donations from residents and businesses in the county and by fundraising events. Last year the units responded to more than 1,300 calls. For details or to make a donation, please call (805) 654-5135.

BEST BUDDIES- Aiden Kali, 2, of Camarillo finds a new friend in Duro, a four-legged member of the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department’s K9 unit, during the Camarillo Fiesta and Street Fair last weekend along Ventura Boulevard in Old Town. The K9 units are supported by donations from residents and businesses in the county and by fundraising events. Last year the units responded to more than 1,300 calls. For details or to make a donation, please call (805) 654-5135.



FEAR FACTOR-  Ally Alamillo, 8, of Camarillo is surprised by the camera flash as she makes her way through the Fiesta's haunted house.

FEAR FACTOR- Ally Alamillo, 8, of Camarillo is surprised by the camera flash as she makes her way through the Fiesta’s haunted house.

NEED FOR SPEED- From left, Haylee Harrison, 14, Tyler Johnson, 13, and Ashley Smith, 14, of Camarillo find their thrills on the Casino ride at the event's carnival.

NEED FOR SPEED- From left, Haylee Harrison, 14, Tyler Johnson, 13, and Ashley Smith, 14, of Camarillo find their thrills on the Casino ride at the event’s carnival.

FREQUENT  FLIER- Gianna  Gutierrez,  5,  above,  of Camarillo flashes her parents a big smile as she zooms by in the Pink Elephant ride.

FREQUENT FLIER- Gianna Gutierrez, 5, above, of Camarillo flashes her parents a big smile as she zooms by in the Pink Elephant ride.

WHAT'S NEXT?- Chris  McCarthy and his daughter Camryn, 6, of Camarillo are ready for their next ride as the setting sun provides  natural  lighting  on  the Ferris wheel behind them.

WHAT’S NEXT?- Chris McCarthy and his daughter Camryn, 6, of Camarillo are ready for their next ride as the setting sun provides natural lighting on the Ferris wheel behind them.

POWER TO SPARE-  Hershell Holland of Camarillo checks out a 1972 Chevrolet Camaro owned by Greg Nicholl of Camarillo. The Chevy was one of about 50 cars on display this year as part of the Fiesta's car show.

POWER TO SPARE- Hershell Holland of Camarillo checks out a 1972 Chevrolet Camaro owned by Greg Nicholl of Camarillo. The Chevy was one of about 50 cars on display this year as part of the Fiesta’s car show.

RHYTHMIC SOUND- Don Littleton provides the percussion for the Estrada Brothers band, one of the Fiesta's headliners. The weekend included live music from a number of local and regional groups.

RHYTHMIC SOUND- Don Littleton provides the percussion for the Estrada Brothers band, one of the Fiesta’s headliners. The weekend included live music from a number of local and regional groups.

EASY TO FIND- From left, Claire Staffa and Dave Crouse of the Camarillo Police Department and Citizen Patrol help Nicholas Caballero, 8, of Camarillo register for the Kid Print Child Identification System. Parents receive an ID card, and the child's information is kept in the police computer for quick recall  in  the  event  the  child  becomes  lost.  For  further information, call (805) 388-5129

EASY TO FIND- From left, Claire Staffa and Dave Crouse of the Camarillo Police Department and Citizen Patrol help Nicholas Caballero, 8, of Camarillo register for the Kid Print Child Identification System. Parents receive an ID card, and the child’s information is kept in the police computer for quick recall in the event the child becomes lost. For further information, call (805) 388-5129