Happy Thanksgiving from MVC + Meme Contest + More!

Happy Thanksgiving
From the MVC Family
A very Happy Thanksgiving to all from the Museum of Ventura County! While most of us are settling in at home to celebrate a much quieter holiday than in past years, most will still put a roasted turkey on the table. To residents of the Santa Clara River Valley, a Deeter turkey was always part of the celebration in times past.
The Deeters left Oklahoma and settled in Fillmore in 1938 and opened the Deeter Turkey Ranch that same year. Son, Calvin Deeter, took over the ranch in the 1950’s.
Calvin Deeter and Grandpa Deeter, Fillmore with Deeter Turkey.
They raised approximately 20,000 turkeys every year. The Deeter Ranch supplied turkeys to families in Ventura County for decades. To those lucky Fillmore residents who lived nearby, the plus was calling to reserve a turkey and pick up right from the ranch. Those that lived further away could find the famous Deeter Turkeys at select markets around the county.
The ranch was eventually wiped out by an Exotic Newcastle epidemic in the 1970’s which also closed Julius Goldman’s Egg City.
Deeter Ad — Oxnard Press Courier, Nov. 20, 1958.
Turkeys on Deeter Ranch — Kit Luther, News Chronicle Collection, 1970.
Share your favorite Thanksgiving tradition with us on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter in this post thread, whether it’s a special menu item, a family activity or a trip you would normally be taking this time of year.
Enter Our New
Meme Contest
For a Chance to Win a $25 Gift Card
We’re bringing you a series of fun and funny images from the Research Library and Archives in search of the best meme. Submit your best caption for this month’s Meme Contest photograph. The winning entry will get a $25 gift certificate to their choice of Ventura County business.
Submit your best meme here!
Virtual Learning Module
All About Insects!
Virtual Learning Modules are brought to you in part by the generous support of Montecito Bank & Trust.
Insects get a bad rap, but they aren’t all bad. Us humans may not like to find them where they don’t belong – like our kitchen counter or bed – but they are important. In this Virtual Learning Module, you’ll learn about some of the cool things insects can do. At the end, you’ll find some printable activity packs and crafts for even more learning and fun!
Tune-in this Sunday @ 11am for
Story Time at the Museum
Gather your family around the computer and tune-in to Facebook or YouTube this Sunday, November 29, 2020 at 11am for “Story Time at the Museum!” Alberta Word, a beloved Museum of Ventura County Docent and Ventura County Librarian, will read Joseph Had a Little Overcoat by Simms Taback.
Set a reminder below!
Put your community history and art knowledge to the test and take our Quizlets or piece together our new series of Digital Jigsaw Puzzles. MVC challenges you!
Explore exhibits from the comfort of your home, including Huelga! Photographs from the Frontlines, Nordic Myths & Legends, and more!
Catch-up on 30+ videos, including MVC Insider, Story Time at the Museum, Zoom Conversations, and more on our YouTube Channel.
Explore even more exclusive online content here!
A Special Thanks to Our
MVC Supporters
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Major funding for these programs is made possible by the City of
San Buenaventura, the County of Ventura and private and community donors.