Patterson Hardware employees Adrian Davis, employed 19 years, and Augie Alfaro, employed 1 year, helped close down the business on Saturday, October 12th, 2024, after 105 years of operation in Fillmore. Photo credit Fillmore Gazette Staff. Enlarge Photo By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, October 17th, 2024
Partial reprint 2008 article by Joyce Schifanelli Patterson Hardware has closed its doors after serving the community of Fillmore for 105 years. Patterson Hardware, originally located at 312 Central Ave., had its origins during WWI in 1919. It was one of five hardware stores owned by Hickey Brothers of Ventura. Local Fillmore resident, Harvey S. Patterson was named manager. When the stock market crash of 1929 heralded the Great Depression, 13-year-old Harvey found himself working by his father’s side for half pay. In 1937, Harvey S. and his wife Edith purchased the business from the Hickey Brothers. They renamed the store Patterson Hardware and moved to a newer building built in 1928, its present location, 360 Central Avenue. The Patterson’s took their business very seriously, employing all their children through the years and teaching them the importance of hard work and fine customer service. Harvey S. Patterson died in 1959 and his son, Harvey F. and his wife Emma purchased the enterprise by mortgaging their home. The couple subsequently purchased the hardware store’s portion of the building in 1976, continuing to work diligently servicing the needs of their growing town. Through the years, Emma and Harvey F. also passed their strong work ethic onto their own children and scores of Fillmore High School students and other employees. Even after 45 years on the job, the Patterson’s daughter, Michelle, was always happy to help customers. Harvey F. worked in the store until around 2012, passing away in January 2013, helping customers, telling his stories and keeping an eye on things. Patterson Hardware, and the people who made it a pleasure to shop there, will be missed. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, October 17th, 2024
On Wednesday, October 9th, at 8:36 a.m., Fillmore City Fire Department responded to a reported vehicle fire in the 700 block of Fifth Street. Arriving firefighters found a fire-destroyed mobile dog grooming bus; the fire was knocked out before firefighters arrived. The cause of the fire is under investigation. Photo credit Angel Esquivel. Enlarge Photo |
On Wednesday, October 9, 2024, police arrested Cristian Guerra, 27 of Piru, for causing thousands of dollars of vandalism damage within the city of Fillmore and community of Piru. Photo credit Ventura County Sheriff’s Office. Enlarge Photo By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Thursday, October 17th, 2024
A 27-year-old Piru resident was arrested for spray painting graffiti and causing thousands of dollars of vandalism damage within the city of Fillmore and unincorporated community of Piru. Graffiti vandalism is an eyesore that directly affects the quality of life in our communities. If left On 05/25/24, diligent community members reported graffiti vandalism occurring in the City of Fillmore. Deputies assigned to the Fillmore Patrol Station responded and located t |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, October 17th, 2024
On Thursday, October 10th, at 7:05 p.m., Fillmore Fire Department and Ventura County Fire Department responded to a reported brush fire in the Santa Clara River, beneath the A Street Bridge. Arriving firefighters discovered a tent in flames and extinguished the fire. It was known that the tent belonged to a transient, uninjured. Photo credit Angel Esquivel. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, October 17th, 2024
On Monday, October 14th, at 12:57 p.m., Fillmore Police Department, Fire Department, and AMR Paramedics responded to a two-vehicle collision in the Super A Food parking lot. One patient from one of the vehicles was taken to a local hospital, condition unknown. The cause is under investigation. Photo credit Angel Esquivel. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, October 17th, 2024
On Friday, October 11th, at 7:56 p.m., the Fillmore Police Department, Fillmore Fire Department, and AMR Paramedics were on the scene investigating a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of A Street and Ventura Street. No ambulance transports were made; accident cause is under investigation. Photo credit Angel Esquivel. Enlarge Photo |
Mudturtle Theatrical presents Happy Fright Film Festival at the Fillmore Towne Theatre. Photo credit Fillmore Gazette staff. Enlarge Photo By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, October 17th, 2024
Mutant City Horror presents First annual Happy Fright Film Festival at the Fillmore Towne Theatre. Get in on the ground floor and join us October 18-19 for the first annual Happy Fright Film Festival at the Fillmore Town Theatre moderated by Mutant City Horror. A two-day event celebrating independent horror movies, music, vending, and stand-up comedy. Special screening of George A. Romero’s 1968 iconic: Night of the Living Dead – presented in classic 16mm print courtesy of Record Outlet, Thousand Oaks, Ca. Saturday, October 19, 12pm – 10pm All day film festival with special screenings of “Night of the Missing” starring Gigi Gustin, Jenna Kanell (Terrifier), Bill Moseley (House of 1000 Corpses) followed by a live cast and crew Q&A moderated by Mutant City Horror, along with a screening of award winning “Cannibal Comedian” and a variety of horror shorts from independent film makers around the country. Stand up-comedy from Pancho Moler as seen in Rob Zombie’s “31”, and “3 From Hell”. 20% discount to the first 50 buyers! Use code HAPPYFRIGHT. Cost listed online as $7.18. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, October 11th, 2024
On October 3, 2024, over 500 emergency personnel responded to a fire that broke out near lake Piru and quickly grew, burning approximately 367 acres, and as of Monday, at 8:24am, the fire was out per the National Interagency Fire Center. Courtesy https://app.watchduty.org/i/35485. Photo credit Angel Esquivel. Enlarge Photo On Thursday, October 3rd, at 12:45 p.m., the Ventura County Fire Department was dispatched to a reported fire near Lake Piru. Arriving first engine reported a 10-15 acre. By 2:30 p.m. the fire was mapped at 239 acres before it grew to 300 acres by late afternoon. Authorities issued an evacuation order for the Lake Piru recreation area, including Dominguez Canyon, soon after the fire broke out. By 8 a.m. Friday, they downgraded the order to an evacuation warning, meaning people should be prepared to leave. Piru Canyon Road was closed in both directions from Lime Canyon Road to the lake, according to the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office of Emergency Services. The hot weather and dry brush made for “an explosive situation” when the fire first took off, said Chad Cook, deputy chief of the Ventura County Fire Department. Flames quickly spread and the fire ran from Lake Piru near the Santa Felicia Dam and jumped Piru Canyon. Flames burned on both sides of the road and made a run up the canyon toward the campground. Roughly 500 fire personnel were involved in battling the blaze, including 250 firefighters, officials said. Additional crews responded from Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection and the U.S. Forest Service. Engine, dozer and hand-crews worked to douse flames on the ground, while helicopters, tankers and other aircraft dropped water and Phos-Chek retardant. By late Thursday afternoon crews had made good progress where the fire started and the entire left flank of the blaze, where flames had potential to head towards the town of Piru, and firefighters made it a priority. Authorities evacuated the campground near Lake Piru early on, said Tony Huynh, risk and safety manager at the United Water Conservation District, which manages the lake and recreation area. Fire engines were assigned to protect structures in the Lake Piru area. People left in the area – park rangers, campground hosts and some guests who had been on the lake fishing or jet skiing before the fire – were sheltering in place in the marina parking lot, according to Huynh shortly after 3 p.m., Thursday. Rangers were able to start escorting guests and visitors out of the area and down Piru Canyon Road after 5 p.m. The National Weather Service said temperatures in the area reached around 100 degrees Thursday. Humidity levels of 15 to 20% and wind gusts up to 20 mph were reported near the lake. Conditions were expected to remain hot and dry through the weekend. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, October 11th, 2024
John Garnica was one of many citizens who spoke on the direction the LBGTZIA+ agenda is taking in Fillmore. Garnica is running for Fillmore City Council Seat District 2, against incumbent Mark Austin. Enlarge Photo CITY OF FILLMORE CITY COUNCIL AND SUCCESSOR AGENCY REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2024 All items passed 5-0, except 9A – which NO Action was taken. 1.CALL TO ORDER 2.PLEDGE OF ALLE-GIANCE 3.ROLL CALL 4.APPROVAL OF AGENDA 5.PRESENTATIONS 5.A MOMENTUM WORK, INC. PRESE-NTATION 6.PUBLIC COMMENTS 7.CITY COUNCIL REPORTS, RECOMME-NDATIONS, AND COMMENTS 8.CON-SENT CALENDAR RECOMME-NDATION FOR ITEM 8A. THROUGH 8C. IS TO APPROVE BY VOICE VOTE. 8.A SEPTEMBER 10, 2024 - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MINUTES SEPTEMBER 10, 2024 - CITY COUNCIL REGUALR MEETING MINUTES.PDF 8.B CITY OF FILLMORE WARRANT REGISTER-OCTOBER 8, 2024 CITY OF FILLMORE WARRANT REGISTER-OCTOBER 8, 2024.PDF 8.C ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING FILLMORE MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 15.39 TO INCREASE PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE PROHIBITIONS ON DANGEROUS FIREWORKS SR FIREWORKS ORDINANCE 24-975.PDF 9.NEW BUSINESS 9.A CITY COUNCIL DISCUSSION ON AB 1955 - SUPPORT ACADEMIC FUTURES AND EDUCATORS FOR TODAYS YOUTH ACT RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council discuss AB 1955 and provide feedback and direction: 1. Direct staff to prepare a resolution in support of AB 1955. 2. Direct staff to prepare a resolution in opposition to AB 1955. 3. Do not do anything. 4. Provide other directions to staff. 9.B AWARD OF CONTRACTS FOR DELORES DAY PARK RESTROOMS, PROJECT SPECIFICATION NO. 24-04 RECOMMENDATION That the City Council: 1. Approve and authorize the City Manager to sign a contract with Public Restroom Company for the purchase and delivery of a modular restroom building for Delores Day Park, and 2. Approve and authorize the City Manager to sign a contract with Wyatt Trapp, Inc. for the demolition of the existing structure, pad preparation, and final tie-in of utilities to the modular restroom building at Delores Day Park. SR - AWARD OF CONTRACTS FOR DELORES DAY PARK RESTROOMS.PDF 9.C CONSIDERATION OF SOLID WASTE SOLUTION INC. (SWS) CONTRACT AMENDMENT FOR SERVICES STATE MANDATES AND ANNUAL COMPLIANCE REPORTING SECOND CONTRACT AMENDMENT TO SOLID WASTE SOLUTIONS.PDF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council award a three year contract extension (as a Second Amendment) to Solid Waste Solutions Inc. to continue to assist the City with implementation of the solid waste laws and mandates set forth by the State. 9.D CONSIDERATION OF A FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE PROPERTY REMEDIATION AGREEMENT FOR 461 CENTRAL AVENUE (DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 21-02 AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 21-02) SR-GLASSCOCK - REMEDIATION AGREEMENT AMENDMENT NO. 4.PDF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that City Council: 1) Approve the Fourth Amendment to Property Remediation Agreement with 461 Central, LLC to extend the Conditions of Approval completion deadline to October 20, 2025. 10.COMMITTEE, COMMISSION, AND BOARD REPORTS 11.CITY MANAGER CITY MANAGER VERBAL REPORT 12.CLOSED SESSION 12.A OCTOBER, 8, 2024 - CLOSED SESSION OCTOBER 8, 2024 - CLOSED SESSION.PDF 13.ADJOURNMENT MAYOR CARRIE BROGGIE ADJOURNS TO THE NEXT REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING AT 6:30 P.M. ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2024, CITY HALL, 250 CENTRAL AVENUE, FILLMORE, CA 93015. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, October 11th, 2024
On September 15th, 2024, deputies assigned to the Fillmore Patrol Station responded to the area of East Telegraph Road and Texaco Road after reports of a gun shot heard in the area. A reporting party advised a male subject was observed loitering in a secluded area where the gunshot was heard. The male subject left the area immediately following the gunshot and was unable to be located by responding deputies after an extensive search of the area. Detectives assigned to the Fillmore Bureau of Investigation conducted a follow-up investigation in conjunction with patrol deputies and identified the male subject as Fillmore resident David Lavine. Through the course of the investigation, Fillmore patrol deputies identified Lavine’s residence as being within quick walking distance from the area of the original call-for-service. A records check revealed Lavine is a convicted felon and is prohibited by law from owning, purchasing, or possessing firearms and/or ammunition. Based on the investigation, detectives obtained a search warrant from a Judge of the Superior Court, Ventura Judicial District, ordering the search of Lavine, any vehicles associated to Lavine, and Lavine’s residence. On October 1st, 2024, members of the West County Special Enforcement Unit, Fillmore Police Department, and Fillmore Bureau of Investigation executed a search warrant service at Lavine’s residence, located in the 200 Block of East Telegraph Road, City of Fillmore. While searching Lavine’s room within the residence, deputies discovered ammunition, a device believed to be a homemade destructive device, as well as substances and materials suspected of being components of a destructive device. Out of an abundance of caution for deputies and the surrounding neighborhood, bomb technicians assigned to the Sheriff’s Bomb Squad were called to the scene. The Sheriff’s Bomb Squad is primarily responsible for the safe disposal of explosives and improvised explosive devises and are the agency’s experts at identifying substances and materials of destructive devices. Based on their analysis of the items located in Lavine’s room, it is alleged Lavine was in possession of a homemade destructive device and in possession of substances and materials with the intent to make a destructive device. The Sheriff’s Bomb Squad utilized their lengthy training and experience to diligently render the items safe. The items were seized as evidence and removed from the residence to eliminate any further danger to the neighborhood. As a result of the search warrant, Lavine was found to be in violation of Penal Code § 30305(a)(1) – Felon in Possession of Ammunition, Penal Code § 18710 (a) – Felony Possession of a Destructive Device, and Penal Code § 18720 – Felony Possession of Destructive Device Materials. Lavine was booked into the Ventura County Main Jail and remains in custody with a $200,000.00 bail amount. Report Number: 24-116632 Suspects: Prepared by: Detective Dustin Heersche |