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Patterson-Westley Chamber of CommerceP.O. Box 365 • Patterson, CA 95363
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table of contentsWelcome from the Chamber 1Welcome from the Patterson City Manager 2Message from the Patterson City Council 4Message from Police Chief Tori Hughes 4Message from Fire Chief Steven Hall 4Overview 5Location and Transportation 7Homes 8Culture and Entertainment 9Community Facilities 10City Parks 10Education 12Shopping and Dining 13Business and Industry 15Healthcare 18Worship 20Community Organizations and Clubs 21Membership Directory 22Buyer’s Guide 23Index of Advertisers 25
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patterson-westley chamber of commerce • 1
welcomefrom thechamberThe Patterson-Westley Chamber ofCommerce offers this publication as a tokenof our commitment to our vision of workingtogether as a community of businesses(profit and nonprofit) and residentspromoting the business interests of thePatterson-Westley area and advocating forthe positive growth and enhancement of ourcommunity while maintaining our traditionsand personality.
The Chamber is a vibrant, thrivingorganization in the process of revitalizingitself with renewed membership, businesspartnerships and services. Incorporated in1923, we remain a united group of individualbusiness people who work voluntarily todevelop and maintain a business environmentof prosperity and growth for the businesscommunity.
As a Chamber membership of large and smallbusiness, we strive to foster a positivebusiness climate while advocating for theintelligent growth and enhancement of ourcommunity. Our members are invited toattend informational seminars andnetworking opportunities through morningcoffee hours and evening mixers where theycan share ideas, learn from each other andlearn from experts.
We are working closely with the StanislausCounty Economic Development andWorkforce Alliance and other businessexperts to develop educational seminars and
provide small business developmentoutreach. “Connecting the right person at theright time with the right message in the rightway.”
As an all-volunteer group, our operations aresupported by member investment andfundraising actives such as communitypublications and our annual Lobster Fest,held in the fall of each year. Each year weinvite local business and communitymembers to enjoy an old-fashioned, family-style lobster meal that has grown inpopularity to now include a Surf and Turfversion.
With our roots firmly planted in thecommunity, we give back each year throughthe annual Patterson Downtown Christmasevent, which has been sponsored by theChamber since as far back as 1924. TodaySanta Claus arrives to his workshop as part ofan Electric Light Parade, where he stops tovisit with local children, sit for photos andshare a small gift.
In 1929 event founders added the first litChristmas tree in the Downtown Plaza as partof the celebration, and in 2010 we had over50 trees throughout the downtown park area.
The Patterson-Westley Chamber is dedicatedto preserving the quality of life in thePatterson area while supporting economicdevelopment through relationships thatsupport business development and workforcetraining.
We encourage members and communitymembers to support economic developmentby shopping local.
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welcomefrom thepattersoncity managerOn behalf of the entire City of Patterson staff,let me extend a warm welcome to our community.Patterson is a city that honors its past even aswe work hard toward a bright future. As anewcomer to Patterson myself, I can assureyou that this is a friendly and welcoming placethat offers the best of small-town living witheasy access to “big-city” amenities.
The city staff is a team of 80 full-timeemployees that are committed to providingexcellent service in challenging times. Webelieve in carefully maintaining ourcommunity’s existing assets while planningwisely for the growth and change that willinevitably come in the years ahead.
Our staff’s vision and mission are centeredaround what I call the Six P’s:
Public Safety • Public Works and InfrastructureParks and Recreation • Planning Prosperity • Partnerships
In each of these areas, we are working withour City Council to develop effectivestrategies that will move our city to the nextlevel. We want to hear your ideas andsuggestions, so please feel free to contact meby phone at (209) 895-8015 or by e-mail [email protected].
I encourage you to visit one of our city parks,drop by our beautiful City Hall building in theDowntown Circle, come to a City Council orPlanning Commission meeting or take a swimat our top-notch aquatics facility. Our goal isfor the city organization to be as warm andwelcoming as the Patterson residents that weserve!
Rod B. ButlerCity Manager
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messagefrom thepattersoncity councilOn behalf of the entire City Council of theCity of Patterson, welcome to our beautifulcommunity! The City of Patterson has aproud heritage that is cherished and rememberedby all and a future that is forever in themaking. Patterson is a vibrant community,which is well-positioned to be the center ofcommerce for Stanislaus County, alwaysstriving for a better tomorrow. As publicservants, we can assure you that our
community is supportive, welcoming and proudof its rich heritage and its prosperous future.
We encourage you to visit our Historic OldTown, drop by our beautiful City Hall andtake in our Township Historical SocietyMuseum, sports park, skate park and AquaticCenter! Please, also take the time to visit ourschool district that offers quality education.You are invited and welcome to attend one ofour City Council meetings.
The City Council prides itself on engagingour businesses and residents to help shape
the future of our community. As a result, wevalue the input provided by the Chamber ofCommerce on key issues that are importantto businesses operating in Patterson, futurebusiness partners and to the community atlarge. The city strongly values our businesscommunity and we commit to making everyeffort to build an even stronger economic base.
All in all, we think you will find by visitingwith our residents and buying from our localmerchants, that Patterson is a great place todo business, raise a family and play. We hopeyou enjoy Patterson, as our families have! Wewelcome you with open arms and hope youwill consider Patterson in your future plans.
We want to hear your ideas and suggestions,so please feel free to contact us by phone at(209) 895-8000 or by e-mail [email protected].
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messagefrom thefire chiefstevenhall
Emergency Preparedness: When people hearthe words emergency preparedness, theperception may be…preparedness falls on thelocal officials within their communities,which, in context, is correct; the City ofPatterson oversees the emergencymanagement program including mitigation,preparedness, response and recovery for theentire city and its residents; however, it goesmuch deeper than that.
Just as important as protecting our community,the City of Patterson has to plan forcontinuity-of-government—moving forwardafter a disaster has taken place. We must beprepared to conduct business even withblocked roads, disruption of utility servicesand loss of critical infrastructure such as
communications.
In addition,preparing forpotential disastersincludes all of us –taking a
collaborative and cooperative approach –from our local elected and appointed officials;subject-matter experts; community-basedorganizations; social service agencies; faith-based organizations and civic groups; citizens(whether affiliated with a group orindependent); the private sector, includingour local Chamber of Commerce and privatebusinesses; and media organizations. Each ofthese groups has a wealth of knowledgebringing tried-and-true or new-and-improvedideas to the table, which in turn, benefits ourentire community.
I am looking forward to working with each ofthe various groups, individuals and businesseswithin our community in the near future as wetake emergency preparedness to the next level!
Steven HallFire ChiefPatterson/West Stanislaus Fire
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messagefrom thepolicechief torihughes
It has been my honor to serve as PattersonPolice Chief over the last year. I am privilegedto lead a professional group of men andwomen dedicated to serving your community.Patterson is a business-friendly communityand values its commitment to the safety andwelfare of the residents and visitors to yourthriving city. I have been committed tocommunity-oriented policing since taking myoath in January 2010. Through activecommunication and partnerships, we haveenhanced the quality of life in Patterson. Ilook forward to my continued service anddedication to the City of Patterson.
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overviewPATTERSON & WESTLEY:THEN & NOW
Rancho Del Puerto And The Patterson ColonyEditorial section submitted by ClaudeDelphia, The Patterson Historical Society andthe Patterson-Westley Chamber of Commerce
Picture the San Joaquin Valley as it was in1800. A vast sea of native grasses and oaksgrowing near the rivers, and miles apartnative Yokut Indian settlements were the onlyinhabitants. Over the hill at the south end ofSan Francisco Bay, in the Santa Clara Valley,were two missions that served this area,Mission San Jose and Mission Santa Clara.
As the Mexican Colonial period neared itsend in 1846, two brothers, Mariano andPedro Hernandez, Californios descendants ofthe DeAnza efforts to colonize the coastalarea, wanted their piece of San Joaquin Valleyand received a land grant on January 20,1844, by Manuel Micheltorena, Governor ofthe Californias headquartered in nearbyMonterey.
So begins the first recorded history of thisarea, a Mexican land grant whose later legalU.S. patent description starts: “Beginning at aWillow tree 18 inches in diameter marked P.No. 2 and P. No. 1, being a corner of theRancho El Pescadero and Corner No. 1 of thisRancho (Rancho Del Puerto), thencemeandering up the center of the San JoaquinRiver…”
This Mexican Land Grant was acreagestretching mostly east of the present day Hwy33 to the San Joaquin River. The northernboundary was Del Puerto Creek and thesouthern boundary was just south of MarshallRoad. The brothers didn’t occupy the land forlong, as they were harassed by native Indians
who made it impossible to live on the grant.They were required to live on the land for aspecified period of time.
After California became a state, it wasnecessary for the Mexican land grants to belegalized by the U.S. Samuel G. Reed andRuben S. Wade made claim to the Rancho DelPuerto and, on January 7, 1855, a patentencompassing the land grant was signed byPresident Abraham Lincoln. (It is said thatLincoln’s clerk was off that day, thus Lincolnhimself signed the document now in thehands of the Patterson family.)
Reed and Wade received title to 13,340 acreson August 15, 1864. They sold the grant to
J.O. Eldredge on June 18, 1866, for $5,000.He held the title only two months beforeselling it to John D. Patterson of New Yorkstate on August 14, 1866, for $5,400.
John D. Patterson added land, and at hisdeath on March 7, 1902, a total of 18,462acres was willed to Thomas W. and WilliamW. Patterson, executors of his estate, andother heirs mostly in the East. Patterson’sestate was large by any standards at justunder a million dollars. He also ownedthousands of acres in two other farms inCalifornia, in addition to New York stateassets.
In order to maximize the assets for the heirs,it was believed that the Del Puerto land grantarea needed to be commercialized. HeirsThomas W. Patterson, a Fresno bankpresident, and cousin John Patterson fromCanada comprised the principles of theRanch Company investment group anddeveloped a plan to subdivide the land intoranches of various sizes, most 10 to 20 acres,and to create a town to serve as a communityhub for the land buyers.
The Patterson area land was sold to thePatterson Ranch Company on May 16, 1908,for the sum of $540,000 cash gold coin andthe layout of farms, irrigation and a townwere begun.
For irrigation, T.W. developed a uniquesystem that successfully pumped water to thedry land from the San Joaquin River,transporting it to the fields by a series of liftsand canals. This system still delivers water tothe area mostly east of Hwy 33.
On a day in June 1909, T.W. Patterson and anentourage met near Salado Creek and therailroad tracks with W.W. Cox who wasfarming thousands of acres of the Patterson-owned land. He told Cox, “Will, I want tostart a town here...” T.W. wanted the grainharvested as soon as possible so he couldlayout the colony. Those famous words
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announced the start of the community and latercity of Patterson. By that fall, Patterson streetswere being surveyed and laid out withconstruction of key buildings started by thebeginning of 1910.
Determined to make Patterson different from theother towns along the west side, he modeled hiscity after Washington, D.C., and Paris, France, byusing a series of circles with radiating streets.Major avenues and streets were planted withPalm, Eucalyptus and Sycamore trees. Someseven miles along Sycamore Avenue were linedwith trees of the same name and interspersedwith Oleander bushes featuring a diversity ofcolors. The trees and bushes of this avenue havealmost disappeared.
Las Palmas Avenue was once lined withEucalyptus between the Palms. Only the Palmsremain, now designated one of three state-registered historical landmarks in the Pattersonarea. The other two landmarks are the CenterBuilding (now the museum) and the Hotel DelPuerto across the street (burned in 1996). Theparks east of the Center Building were developedby T. W. Patterson.
Once the Patterson Colony map was filed withthe Stanislaus County Recorders office onDecember 13, 1909, sales of ranches and city lotsbegan. Patterson was incorporated as a city inlate 1919.
Patterson & Westley TodayToday, the communities of Patterson and Westleyare part of the fast-growing northwestern SanJoaquin Valley. Together they host more than21,000 residents – the majority of which reside inPatterson*.
Patterson and Westley are fortunate to have readyaccess to the big-city conveniences of nearbyModesto, yet maintain a uniquely bucolic, small-town atmosphere. The area is encompassed by anagricultural landscape, with such products asapricots, almonds, walnuts and various row cropsleading the local economy. While modest in size,Patterson and Westley are well-served by severaloutstanding healthcare and educationalproviders, and together feature a collection ofwell-maintained park sites, an award-winninggolf course and plenty of exciting communityevents – among the most popular being thePatterson Apricot Fiesta.
Life is truly at its best here. Come see for yourselfwhat makes the Patterson-Westley communitysuch a great place to live, work and visit!
*Patterson is home to 20,413 residents, whileWestley houses 603. (Source: U.S. CensusBureau, 2010 Census)
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location andtransportationLocation is among the Patterson-Westley area’s greatest assets.These quaint communities are nestled within the northwesternSan Joaquin Valley, within beautiful Stanislaus County. Itsposition in the Modesto metropolitan area places itconveniently along the I-5 corridor, which connects the twocommunities to many of California’s major cities. DowntownModesto is a short 16-mile drive, while Livermore is 45 milesaway and San Francisco approximately 90 miles.
The area is also served by Highway 33, which runs through theheart of both communities, as well as a variety of localthoroughfares that make getting around town a breeze. Forthose looking to utilize local public transit options, StanislausRegional Transit (StaRT) operates fixed-route bus service inPatterson and Westley, along with the Patterson Dial-A-Rideservice. Riders take advantage of StaRT to travel throughouttown and to surrounding cities where transferring to othertransit operators (such as Modesto Area Express, Ceres AreaTransit, the Bus Line Service of Turlock, the Riverbank/OakdaleTransit Authorityand others) isavailable at no cost.
Flight service isavailable throughthe Modesto City-County Airport.While the airport’sprimary activity isgeneral aviation, itdoes offer leisurecharter service toresorts in Nevada and daily roundtrip flights to San Franciscothrough United Airlines’ SkyWest. Additional transportationoutlets in the Patterson-Westley area include the CaliforniaNorthern Railroad (CFNR) and ports in Stockton and Oakland,all of which serve the business and industrial sectors of thearea.
Thanks to its location and the availability of convenienttransportation options, getting around the Patterson-Westleyarea is an easy task.
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homesThe real estate spread discovered inPatterson and Westley is as diverse as theycome. Friendly, tree-lined residential streetsfeature homes small and large, charminglyolder and new, with many on large lots idealfor maintaining an orchard, horses,livestock and more. A collection of stylesand sizes ensures every potentialhomebuyer – from first-time to seasonedbuyers – will find the perfect house suitablefor every lifestyle and budget. Multifamilyrental opportunities and mobile homecommunities are also at hand, and bothPatterson and Westley feature plenty ofopen land perfect for custom homebuilding.
A number of dedicated realtors, along with ahost of financial institutions, are readilyavailable to meet the needs of bothhomebuyers and sellers in the Patterson-Westley area. These knowledgeableprofessionals are prepared to find the besthome for each client and to ensure thehomebuying or selling process runs assmooth as possible. Contact the Patterson-Westley Chamber of Commerce at (209) 895-8094 to access a referred list ofarea realtors, as well as useful relocationinformation.
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culture and entertainmentFrom history and theatre to highly anticipated community events, thePatterson-Westley area is bursting with avenues to enjoy local cultureand entertainment.
History buffs enjoy perusing the Patterson Township HistoricalSociety Museum, while theatre-goers take pleasure in the offerings ofthe Patterson Repertory Theatre. This nonprofit troupe presents highquality live theatre to audiences of all ages, as well as a number ofcommunity-based classes, workshops and outreach programs. Theannual Patterson Art & Wine Gala, held at the Patterson CommunityComplex each April, supports the programming of the theatre andpromotes the works of local artists.
In addition to this greatgathering, the area hosts anassortment of exciting eventsthat draw communitymembers from Patterson,Westley and the surroundingarea. Downtown Patterson isbustling with festivities,including summertime Moviesin the Park and the FallFamily Festival held the lastSaturday in October. But one of the biggest draws to the area is nodoubt the Patterson Apricot Fiesta. Recognized by the Chamber as theApricot Capital of the World, Patterson’s Apricot Fiesta has been apart of the community for 42 years (in 2012). It has grown into one ofthe area’s favorites, featuring everything from a parade, an arts &crafts show and food booths to an arm wrestling competition, abaking contest and pageants.
No matter the time of year, there’s always something happeningaround Patterson and Westley. Check out up-to-date calendars ofcommunity events through the Patterson-Westley Chamber website(chamber95363.wordpress.com) and the City of Patterson website(www.ci.patterson.ca.us).
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Patterson Township Historical Society’s MuseumEditorial submitted by Patterson-Westley Chamber ofCommerce
Preserving Patterson’s rich historical founding andenlightening future generations about our past has beenthe goal of the Patterson Township Historical Society sinceits organization in 1969.
In cooperation with the City of Patterson, which owns andmaintains the Center Building, the PTHS has operated amuseum in the century-old structure since 1978. TheCenter Building, as well as the Del Puerto Hotel, wasdesigned by noted Los Angeles architect Arthur BurnettBenton, a promoter of the Mission Revival style. It cameunder city ownership in the 1940s and was used sparinglyafter 1960 until the museum opened. The building is nowon the registry of the National Trust for HistoricalPreservation in recognition of its historical importance.That listing assures its exterior protection.
Most recently, the Historical Society established a ResearchCenter. Many filing cabinets containing historical records,more than 5,000 photographs and numerous videoedinterviews are available for historical research.
The Patterson Township Historical Society has grown toover 280 members and appreciates the continued supportof the community.
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communityfacilitiesHammon Senior Center1033 W. Las Palmas Ave.•Exercise Programs •Senior Meals•BINGO, Movies, Trips and More
City Hall – City Facilities1 Plaza
Patterson Aquatic Center1025 W. Las Palmas•6-Lane Competition Pool•Men’s & Women’s Restrooms &Showers•Concession Stand
Patterson Skate Park1025 W. Las Palmas•14,000-sq.-ft. Plaza/Street-StyleSkate Park
city parksNorth Park – City ParkLas Palmas Ave. @ N. Del Puerto Ave.
South Park (Veteran’s Memorial)Las Palmas @ N. Salado
Sorensen Park – City ParkAmerican Eagle @ Ward Ave.
T.W. Patterson Sports Complex– City Park 16651 Ward Ave.
Garza Park – City ParkHartley Ave. @ Lorelei Ave.
Del Puerto Park – City ParkS. Del Puerto @ S. 5th St.
City ParkW. Las Palmas @ Ossie Dr. (nextto Police Station)
Sunflower ParkSunflower Dr. @ Nicastro Dr.
Patterson Aquatics Center1025 W. Las Palmas
SUTTER POINT PARK SUBDIVISIONWilding Park – Sutter PointAshwood Ln. @ Oakwood Ln.
WALNUT SQUARESUBDIVISIONNoble ParkNoble Park Circle @ Bennett Dr.
El Pescadero ParkWalnut Ave. @ Bennett Dr.•Open Space/Basin
PATTERSON GARDENS SUBDIVISIONBlue Fiesta ParkHyacinth Dr. @ Bella Flora Dr.
Meadow Rue Park Garden Patch @ Las Palmas Ave.
Woodland Star ParkMarigold @ Scarlet Ln.
Mustang Clover Park American Eagle @ Ward Ave.
Camas Lily Park S. American Eagle @ Sperry Ave.
Valley Lupine Park W. Las Palmas @ Sperry Ave.
WALKER RANCHSUBDIVISIONAmbercot Park Creekside Dr. @ Alpine Creek Dr.
Aprigold Park Hackney St. @ New Forest Way
Goldbar Park Samantha Creek Dr. @ GoldCreek Dr.
Tri – Gem Steel Creek Dr. @ Alpine Creek Dr.Rosette Park
Mendocino Creek Dr. @ AmadorCreek Ln.
Sungiant Park Samantha Creek Dr. @ PlaceCreek
Early Gold Park Jersey Ln. @ New Forest Way
Floragold ParkShearwater Dr. @ American Eagle
Castlebrite ParkToggenburg @ Walker RanchParkway
Salado Creek Bike Path Shearwater Ave. to Cliff Swallow Ave.
HEARTLANDRANCH SUBDIVISIONAutumn Royal Park Heartland Ranch @ Peregrine
Blenheim Park American Eagle @ Pipit Dr.
Newcastle Park Red Robin @ American Eagle
Tilton Park James Burke Ave. @ Kestrel Dr.
Golden Amber Park Red Robin @ Heartland Ranch
Sunglow ParkRed Robin @ Heartland Ranch
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educationProducing lifelong learners and leaders is animportant goal of Patterson and Westley’s richeducational community. Opportunities for highquality education are widespread in the area.Many parents begin their children’s learningcareer early at one of several local childcarecenters and preschools. When it comes time forprimary and secondary education, families takeadvantage of several private and parochialinstitutions in Patterson, or choose to enrollstudents through the Patterson Unified SchoolDistrict.
PUSD (which also offers preschool programs atfive sites in the area) currently servesapproximately 5,800 preK-12 students in nineschools, including one comprehensive highschool, one alternative high school, one 6-8middle school, one K-8 facility, one K-6 charterschool and four K-5 elementary schools. Thedistrict’s rigorous curriculum is designed tosupply students with foundational skills in coreacademic areas, with emphasis on criticalthinking and oral and written expression. Inaddition to the fundamental instructionprovided, PUSD offers gifted and talentededucation, English Language Learners (ELL)support and Advanced Placement and honorscourses.
Graduating seniors and adults alike don’t haveto go far from home to take advantage ofexcellent post-secondary education programs.Patterson and Westley’s location in theModesto metro area supplies the twocommunities with ample opportunities forhigher learning. Modesto Junior College standsas the largest higher learning institution in thecounty, offering more than 1,800 credit andnoncredit courses and 180 degree andcertificate programs. Noncredit communityeducation courses through MJC are offered attwo sites in Patterson – Del Puerto High Schooland Mimi Fisher Infant and Toddler childdevelopment center. Additional options forhigher learning in the region include CaliforniaState University-Turlock, University of thePacific, Delta College and various satellitecampuses throughout Stockton and Modesto.
From early childhood learning throughgraduate studies, Patterson and Westleyresidents are assured access to exceptionaleducation at all levels.
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shoppingand diningThe Patterson-Westley area remains fairlyagricultural in nature, yet offers plenty of optionswhen it comes to shopping and dining.
Shoppers are invited to browse through a medleyof retailers in the area selling everything fromjewelry, groceries and auto parts to home décor,flowers and pharmaceuticals. The restaurantselection is just as diverse, as hungry patronschoose from a range of menus sure to suit anytaste and budget. Diners enjoy pizza, bar grub,California cuisine, deli foods, prime steak, sweettreats and delicious global fare, includingMexican, Italian and Chinese.
The area also hosts a certified farmers’ marketlocated at the True Value shopping center at LasPalmas and Ward avenues in Patterson. Held inthe spring and summer months, the market,which was instituted in 2009, features such itemsas fresh fruit and vegetables, teas, jams, salsas,baked goods and many other goods. Themerchandise is complemented by an array ofentertainment, including musical performers andeducational presentations.
Searching for something specific? Contact thePatterson-Westley Chamber of Commerce at(209) 895-8094 for a list of referred retailers andrestaurants in the area.
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businessand industryFarming on the West SideEditorial submitted by Burta Herger
The Rancho del Puerto land grant, whichincluded the present town site of Patterson,was dry farmed with waves of golden wheatstretching as far as the eye could see. Thetown’s founder, T.W. Patterson, dreamed of averdant oasis in the middle of the goldengrain fields.
In order for his dream to come true, arevolutionary irrigation system was producedthat would make water “run up hill.” Thefirst successful lift irrigation system in theworld was started in July 1910 and wascompleted 14 months later. It lifted water 70feet to its uppermost destination from the SanJoaquin River through the 3.5-mile maincanal and several pumping stations. Waterflowed from the 85 miles of laterals fordelivery to the growing crops.
The early-day farmers were interested in cashcrops instead of the orchards of walnuts,peaches, apricots and vineyards of grapes thatT.W. envisioned. Acres of alfalfa and cropsthat cows and horses ate or could be sold atthe end of the growing season prevailed in theearly days. There were many small dairiesscattered throughout the area, which thenwas the backbone of the economy.
Work in the beginning days was done withmules and horses. It was mules and theFresno scraper that dug the main canal. Theanimals also pulled plows, cultivators andother farming equipment to work the ground,plant and harvest crops.
With the passing of time and theestablishment of farms, T.W.’s dream cameinto fruition. All of the crops he dreamed ofare now part of the agriculture scene in thearea, plus many more. The animal power wasreplaced over the years with tractors andstate-of-the-art machinery. With themechanization and a good, steady laborsupply, abundant diversified crops are thenorm today. However, the trees, sod and rowcrops of tomatoes, spinach, broccoli,cauliflower, beans, cantaloupes and herbs areall irrigated with the same irrigation systemthat T.W. had constructed over 100 years ago.In 1951 the Delta-Mendota Canal was
completed near the foothills and givesadditional security for irrigation water to thePatterson Irrigation District. The CaliforniaAqueduct built alongside the Delta-MendotaCanal furnishes no water to the local district.
The many small dairies have given way totwo large dairies in the area. The fertile landand water produce crops in Rancho DelPuerto that blend in with the farms to thesouth in the Crows Landing area and to thenorth in the Westley-Grayson areas. Alltogether these lands produce a sizable portionof the economy of Stanislaus county.Patterson business are strategically locatednear several of California’s major markets andthe Pacific Rim. The area is within 90 miles of
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the SanFrancisco BayArea,Sacramento,the SierraNevadaMoutains andCalifornia’scentral coast.
Patterson is also about a 5-hour drive from Los Angeles.Two of California’s major north-south highways intersectthe area: Interstate 5 and Highway 99. All of theseadvantages add up to equal an outstanding location forbusiness. All commercial and industrial areas have accessto rail transportation and truck transportation viaHighway 33 and Interstate 5.
The growing commercial, industrial and service sectorsprovide a diversified base for the area’s labor force.However, agriculture and food processing industries havehistorically provided an important part of Patterson’s past,present and future economic success.
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Del Don9245 Hwy 33, Patterson(209) 894-6405
DelMar Farms9843 Cox Rd., Patterson(209) 894-5555
G & H Farms542 Center Rd., Westley(209) 894-3200
Patterson Vegetable Company100 W. Las Palmas Ave., Patterson(209) 982-2611
Pacific Tomato Growers425 Sperry Ave., Patterson(209) 892-2331
John Potter Specialty Foods406 Orange Ave., Patterson(209) 892-5777
San Joaquin Equipment14519 Hwy 33, Patterson(209) 892-6103
Sunblest Orchards16860 Locust Ave., Patterson(209) 892-2225
Traina Dried Fruit337 ½ Lemon Ave., Patterson(209) 892-5472
Trinidad Benham420 S. Hwy 33, Patterson(209) 892-9051
Yamamoto Farms16549 Dahlia Ave., Patterson(209) 892-9051
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healthcareWhen the need arises for quality medical care,Patterson and Westley residents are covered,thanks to a number of outstanding healthcareoutlets in and around the area.
Several major hospital campuses are availablewithin 30 miles of Patterson-Westley, with theclosest two located in Modesto – approximately20 miles away. Modesto hosts both MemorialMedical Center and the Doctors MedicalCenter of Modesto. The community is alsowell-served by a varied collection of physiciansand specialists offering everything fromprimary care and dental to chiropractic andoptometry services.
Notable private practices and clinics in the areainclude the Patterson-based Del Puerto HealthCare District, a source affording primary care,industrial medicine and ambulance service;Sutter Gould Medical Foundation’s PattersonCare Center, which offers family medicine, on-site laboratory services and occupationalmedicine; and Golden Valley Health Center.GVHC operates sites in Patterson and Westley,with both offering family practice, OB/GYN,laboratory and health education services. Inaddition, the Patterson site supplies abehavioral health program.
With such a wide range of high quality medicalproviders, residents of Patterson and Westleyare sure to find the care they need close tohome.
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FAMILY PRACTICEMichael Schorr, MD • Richard O’Bryan, PA-C
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worshipAGAPE BAPTIST CHURCH501 N. First St.892-8834
CHURCH OF CHRIST600 N. Sixth St.892-8680
FAMILY CHRISTIAN CENTER18 S. Sixth St.892-6721
FEDERATED CHURCH METHODIST-PRESBYTERIAN45 S. El Circulo892-8907
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHDel Puerto Ave. & E St.892-2088
GOSPEL HEADQUARTERS MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH232 Sorrel Ct.892-7277
GRAYSON BAPTIST CHURCH8924 River Rd., Grayson823-5509
HARVEST COMMUNITY CHURCH225 Fifth St., Crows Landing837-4828
IGLESIA CRISTIANA PENTECOSTESEMANUEL700 F St.Servicios en Español
IGLESIA El NUEVO PACTO435 W. Las Palmas Ave.Servicios en Español522-3414 or 765-9040
LIGHTHOUSE LIGHT OF THEWORLD CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES2959 Speno Dr. 346-3539
NEW HOME FOURSQUARE CHURCH551 N. First St., Ste F892-7001
NEW HOPE CHURCH OF THENAZARENE1720 E. Las Palmas Ave.892-3763
NEW LIFE IN CHRISTPatterson Senior Center700 F St.568-8842
OUR SAVIOUR’S LUTHERANCHURCH650 W. Las Palmas Ave.Pastor Paul Johnson892-5361
PATTERSON CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIPP.O. Box 1703892-7911
PATTERSON COVENANT CHURCH435 W. Las Palmas Ave.892-9101
SACRED HEART CATHOLICCHURCH529 I St.892-9321
THE RIVER OF LIFE CHRISTIANFELLOWSHIPThe Barn, 730 Sequoia Ave.895-4231
UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH339 Sperry Ave.892-2039
WARD AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH620 Ward Ave.892-2510 or 862-2786
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YOUTHCub Scout Troop #81Paul Borchardt(209) 892-2953
Boy Scout Troop #81Kelly Perdon892-2362
Boy Scout Troop #82Ron Swift(209) 892-6355
Boy Scout Troop #533Bill Danforth(209) 892-3431
Patterson 4-H ClubCindy Tyler(209) 484-4099-C
Girls ScoutsAngela Kraft(209) 892-9495
Vernalis 4-H ClubP.O. Box 273, Westley
CIVICPatterson Rotary ClubP.O. Box 1242, Patterson(209) 892-4092
Patterson Lions ClubP.O. Box 452, PattersonDr. LaTorre(209) 892-8511
Patterson-WestleyChamber of CommerceP.O. Box 365, PattersonCarolyn Harr-President(209) 895-8094
Elijah B. Hayes Post #168American Legion District 12P.O. Box 455, PattersonMike Anderson
LODGESMasonic Lodge600 N. 6th St., PattersonJuanzette Hunter(209) 892-6651
Masonic TempleKevin Nelson(209) 892-2998
Order of Eastern StarMasonic Lodge(209) 892-6623
Knights of ColumbusFather Connors Hall Salado Ave.(209) 892-8829
F.D.E.S. Hall501 Ward Ave., Patterson(209) 892-7637
WOMEN’S GROUPSBeta Sigma PhiInternational Preceptor XiPhiVicki LaTorre(209) 892-8511
Soroptimist Internationalof PattersonP.O. Box 933, PattersonJuanzette Hunter(209) 892-6651
Young Ladies InstituteKitty Stehli
RECREATIONPatterson Youth ActivitiesAdrienne Chaney(209) 895-8080
Redskins FootballRick Scheuber(209) 892-5325
Ravens Youth FootballP.O. Box 297, PattersonBill Chastain
EDUCATIONNorthmead PTA625 L St., Patterson(209) 892-3700/892-7460
Northmead Pre-School640 M St., Patterson(209) 892-7460
Walnut Grove PTA775 N. Hartley St., Patterson(209) 892-5313
Apricot Valley PTA/PTO1320 Henley Pkwy, Patterson(209) 895-4301
Creekside Middle School-PTA535 Peregrine Dr., Patterson(209) 892-3600
Del Puerto High School640 M St., Patterson(209) 892-7463
Del Puerto Pre-School640 M St., Patterson(209) 892-1585
Grayson Charter School301 Howard Rd., Westley(209) 894-3762
Las Palmas Elementary-PTA624 W. Las Palmas Ave.Patterson(209) 892-7457
Patterson High School200 N. 7th St., Patterson(209) 892-7450
Patterson Pre-School Classes456 Eureka St., Patterson(209) 892-3365
Sacred Heart School Parents Association505 M St., PattersonJason Oliveria, Principal(209) 892-3544
Sacred Heart Pre-School505 M St., Patterson
Berean Christian School650 W. Las Palmas Ave.Patterson(209) 892-5965
P.R.I.D.E. Patterson Recognizing IndividualsDetermined to ExcelP.O. Box 1543, PattersonDave Santos(209) 892-6500
SENIORS50 Plus ClubHammon Senior Center1033 W. Las Palmas Ave.PattersonJoel Covolo(209) 892-8674
SPECIAL INTERESTGROUPSGarden Club235 Northmead WayPattersonFrank Stehli(209) 892-3484
Fire Department Explorers344 W. Las Palmas Ave.PattersonAmy or Beth(209) 892-5621
H.O.W. (Helping ourWestside)P.O. Box 1072, PattersonCindy Gomes(209) 892-6451
MOMs Club of PattersonP.O. Box 1112, PattersonShiloh Allen(209) 892-2158
Friends of the Library46 N. Salado Ave. PattersonMarilynne Allen(209) 892-6473
Patterson Apricot Festival28 Ossie St., PattersonMarilyn Hoobler(209) 892-3118/535-1616Parade Contact:Teresa Greer – (209) [email protected]
Patterson Four SeasonCommunity GardenP.O. Box 10141075 W. Las Palmas [email protected]
Patterson-Westley Branchof the American CancerSocietyPattersonVicki LaTorre(209) 892-8511
P.T.H.S. (PattersonTownship HistoricalSociety)P.O. Box 15, PattersonJoland Schut-President(209) 892-8355
Del Puerto Health CareDistrict AuxiliaryPattersonVicki LaTorre(209) 892-8511
Central Valley Associationof RealtorsPattersonHeidi Vento(209) 484-4355
SUPPORTGROUPSDiabetes Support Group@ Hammon Senior Center1033 W. Las Palmas Ave.PattersonAnn Stockman(209) 895-8084
Salvation ArmyP.O. Box 1663, Modesto
St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store205 S. El Circulo Ave.,Patterson(209) 892-7201
Westside Food Pantry20 S. 5th St., Patterson(209) 892-8455
Westside Community Alliance Resource Center118 N. 2nd St., Ste D PattersonAlbertina Reyneso(209) 892-6688
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membership directory____________ AAbove-N-Beyond Business Services(209) 894-7431Advance Linen Service(209) 892-9434____________ BBank Of The West(209) 892-6114Barbosa Video (Cable TV Chn. 7)(209) 324-5327Best Friends Pet Resort(209) 892-3114Best Western Plus Villa Del Lago Inn(209) 892-5300Blue Floral Co./Blues Café(209) 892-2583____________ CCenter For Human Services(209) 892-6688Consign Express(209) 892-0010Costco Wholesale #782(209) 656-5300 x308Cox And Perez(209) 894-3741____________ DDamasco Restaurant Group LLC(209) 892-5300 x419De Ve Ss Sounds(209) 892-5141Del Puerto Health Care District(209) 892-8781Demartini, Jim (County Supervisor District 5)(209) 538-3162____________ EEmjo Inc. (McDonald’s-Westley & Patterson)(209) 892-2483____________ FFantozzi Farms(209) 892-2554Freda Chin O.D. Inc.(209) 892-2161Frontier Communications(209) 892-0221____________ GGolden Valley Health Center(209) 892-8441Grandma’s Tamales(209) 417-2482Graphic Print Stop(209) 892-5200Greg Nunes Realty(209) 892-2000Guerrero’s Tire And Auto Repair(209) 892-8855____________ HCarolyn Harr (Retired)(209) 895-8094
Helping Our Westside(209) 892-6651Holiday Inn Express - Westley(209) 894-8940____________ JJeff Arambel Farms(209) 892-2533Johnson Landscape Company(209) 892-8098____________ KKit Fox RV Park(209) 892-2638Kohl’s Dept. Stores Distribution Center(209) 895-7501____________ LPeter P. Latorre, Jr. (Retired)(209) 892-8511Lombardo & Giles(925) 216-9960____________ MMary Snip, Snip And Curls Parlor And Boutique(209) 765-2212McAuley Ford(209) 892-3341Mountain Valley Properties(209) 892-8300____________ OOak Valley Bank(209) 892-5757____________ PPallet Recovery Service Inc.(209) 839-1224Passion Parties By Wanda(209) 229-0904Patterson Apricot Fiesta Inc.(209) 892-3118Patterson Auto Care(209) 892-8473Patterson Family Pharmacy(209) 892-8444Patterson Financial(209) 892-8161Patterson Irrigator, LLC(209) 892-6187Patterson Township Historical Society(415) 850-3022Patterson Vegetable Company(209) 892-2611Pizza Plus(209) 892-5552____________ RRamos Investments(209) 892-2471Realty World - Scheuber-Arendsee Properties(209) 892-7370Relylocal(877) 309-7222____________ SSchut Insurance Services(209) 892-6226
Shield Uribe Insurance Agency(209) 892-4900Software Training Solutions And BusinessServices(209) 892-6573Soroptimist Of Patterson(209) 892-6651Speaking Flowers And MoreStanislaus Public Library(209) 892-6473State Farm Insurance(209) 892-8888Studio 180, Beauty Salon & Nails(209) 993-4344Supercuts (Groves-Eden Corporation)(209) 892-9468Ron Swift (Retired)(209) 892-6355The Sword Company(209) 892-1445____________ TTri Counties Bank(209) 892-4098Trilogy Insurance Brokers, Inc.(209) 892-2218Turlock Irrigation District (TID)(209) 883-8530____________ UUS Bank(209) 892-3540____________ VValadez Jewelers(209) 892-8502Vibe Studio Fitness For Women(209) 484-4355VillageProfile.com, inc.(847) 468-6800____________ WW. W. Grainger Distribution Center(209) 895-6400WalmartWaste Management(209) 333-5618Wells Fargo Bank(209) 892-9050Westside Women In Action(209) 613-7900____________ YYancey Lumber Company(209) 892-8010
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buyer’s guideAdvertisingRelylocalP.O. Box 463Newman, CA 95360(877) [email protected]
Attorney at LawLombardo & Giles355 W. Las Palmas Ave.Patterson, CA 95363(925) [email protected]
AutomotiveMcAuley Ford250 N. El Circulo Ave.Patterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
Patterson Auto Care401 N. 1st St.P.O. Box 355 Patterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
BanksBank Of The West5 PlazaPatterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
Oak Valley Bank20 PlazaPatterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
Tri Counties Bank17 PlazaPatterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
US Bank13 PlazaPatterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
Wells Fargo Bank1035 Sperry Ave.Patterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
Beauty SalonsMary Snip, Snip And Curls Parlor AndBoutique20 Ossie St.Patterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
Studio 180, Beauty Salon & Nails108 Salado Ave., Ste 3Patterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected] 180 on Facebook
Building SuppliesYancey Lumber Company100 E St.P.O. Box 308Patterson, CA 95363(209) 892-8010
Business Services - Software TrainingSoftware Training Solutions AndBusiness ServicesPatterson, CA 95363(209) 892-6573
Business Services - Tax ServicePatterson Financial355 E St., Ste. FPatterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
CateringGrandma’s TamalesPatterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
Commercial DevelopmentRamos Investments11 Plaza, Ste. GPatterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
Community Service OrganizationsCenter For Human Services118 N. Second St.Patterson, CA 95363(209) 892-6688lilkinton@centerforhumanservices.orgwww.centerforhumanservices.org
Helping Our WestsideP.O. Box 1072Patterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
Patterson Apricot Fiesta Inc.28 Ossie St.P.O. Box 442 Patterson, CA 95363(209) 892-3118patterson_apricot_fiesta@hotmail.comwww.apricotfiesta.com
Patterson Township Historical SocietyP.O. Box 15Patterson, CA 95363(415) 850-3022
Department Store Distribution CentersKohl’s Dept. Stores Distribution Center2065 Keystone Pacific Pkwy.Patterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
Digital Telephone, High Speed Internet &Satellite TVFrontier Communications515 Keystone Blvd.Patterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
Distribution CentersW. W. Grainger Distribution Center2710 Keystone Pacific Pkwy.Patterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
FarmsCox And PerezP.O. Box 156Westley, CA 95387(209) [email protected]
Demartini, Jim (County SupervisorDistrict 5)Modesto, CA 95358(209) [email protected]
Fantozzi Farms1931 Walnut Ave.Patterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
Jeff Arambel FarmsPatterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
Fitness StudioVibe Studio Fitness For Women2985 Renzo Ln., Ste. JPatterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
Floral & Balloons/Deli & CoffeehouseBlue Floral Co./Blues Café30 S. Del Puerto Ave.Patterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
Floral & Balloons/GiftsSpeaking Flowers And More1045 Sperry Ave., Ste. FPatterson, CA 95363speakingflowersandmore@hotmail.comwww.speakingflowersandmore.com
Frozen Fruits & VegetablesPatterson Vegetable Company100 W. Las Palmas Ave.P.O. Box 114 Patterson, CA 95363(209) 892-2611eric.schwartz@pattersonvegetable.comwww.pattersonvegetable.com
Hair SalonsSupercuts (Groves-Eden Corporation)1015 Sperry Ave.Patterson, CA 95363(209) 892-9468
Healthcare/MedicalDel Puerto Health Care District875 E St.Patterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
Golden Valley Health Center200 C St.Patterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
Home FurnishingsConsign Express600 N. 2nd St.Patterson, CA 95363(209) 892-0010www.consignexpress.com
HotelsHoliday Inn Express - WestleyP.O. Box 307Westley, CA 95387(209) [email protected]
Hotels/MotelBest Western Plus Villa Del Lago Inn2959 Speno Dr.Patterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
Insurance AgenciesSchut Insurance ServicesP.O. Box 1107Patterson, CA 95363(209) 892-6226
Shield Uribe Insurance Agency30 N. Third St.Patterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
State Farm Insurance1015 Sperry Ave., Ste. EPatterson, CA 95363(209) 892-8888richard.lawrence.jyt2@statefarm.comwww.online2.statefarm.com/bcz/sk/agent/55/8898
Trilogy Insurance Brokers, Inc.26 S. Third St.Patterson, CA 95363(209) 892-2218customersolutions@trilogy-insurance.comwww.trilogy-insurance.com
JewelersValadez Jewelers10 PlazaPatterson, CA 95363(209) 892-8502
LandscapingJohnson Landscape CompanyP.O. Box 696Patterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
Laundry/Linen ServiceAdvance Linen Service105 S. Del Puerto Ave.Patterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
LibrariesStanislaus Public Library40 Salado Ave.Patterson, CA 95363(209) 892-6473
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MediaDe Ve Ss SoundsPatterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
Media & Video ProductionBarbosa Video (Cable TV Chn. 7)P.O. Box 1545Patterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]/weststantv.com
Newspaper/Printing, Copy/Fax &Design/GraphicsPatterson Irrigator, LLC26 N. Third St.Patterson, CA 95363(209) 892-6187marybeth@pattersonirrigator.comwww.pattersonirrigator.com
OptometristFreda Chin O.D. Inc.46 S. Del Puerto Ave., Ste. APatterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
Pallet Recovery & SalesPallet Recovery Service Inc.3401 Gaffrey Rd.Vernalis, CA 95385(209) [email protected]
Party ServicesPassion Parties By WandaPatterson, CA 95363(209) 229-0904partiesbywandaL@gmail.comwww.wandaL.yourpassionconsultant.com
Pet Care/Vet & Pet ResortsBest Friends Pet Resort2631 Olive Ave.Patterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
PharmaciesPatterson Family Pharmacy47 S. Del Puerto Ave.Patterson, CA 95363(209) 892-8444pattersonfamilypharmacy@gmail.comwww.pattersonfamilypharmacy.com
Printing, Copy, Fax, Signs,Awards/Trophies & ShippingGraphic Print Stop46 S. Del Puerto Ave., Ste. BPatterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
PublishingVillageProfile.com, inc.33 Geneva St.Elgin, IL 60120(847) [email protected]
Real Estate DevelopmentThe Sword Company620 K St.Patterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
RealtorsGreg Nunes Realty44 N. Third St.Patterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
Mountain Valley Properties355 E St.Patterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
Realty World - Scheuber-ArendseeProperties11 Plaza, Ste. APatterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
RestaurantsDamasco Restaurant Group LLC2959 Speno Dr.Patterson, CA 95363(209) 892-5300 [email protected]
Emjo Inc. (McDonald’s-Westley &Patterson)P.O. Box 1026Patterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
Pizza Plus50 S. Del Puerto Ave.P.O. Box 1103 Patterson, CA 95363(209) 892-5552
RetailWalmartSperry Ave. @ Ward Ave.Patterson, CA 95363
RetiredCarolyn Harr (Retired)
Peter P. Latorre, Jr. (Retired)Patterson, CA 95363(209) 892-8511
Ron Swift (Retired)Patterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
RV ParksKit Fox RV Park14750 Rogers Rd.Patterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
Tax ServicesAbove-N-Beyond Business ServicesPatterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
Tires & AutomotiveGuerrero’s Tire And Auto Repair208 El Circulo Ave.Patterson, CA 95363(209) 892-8855
UtilitiesTurlock Irrigation District (TID)P.O. Box 949Patterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
Waste & Recycling ServicesWaste ManagementP.O. Box 241001Lodi, CA 95241(209) [email protected]
Wholesale WarehouseCostco Wholesale #7822955 N. Tegner Rd.Turlock, CA 95380(209) 656-5300 [email protected]
Women’s Service OrganizationsSoroptimist Of PattersonP.O. Box 933Patterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
Westside Women In ActionP.O. Box 11Patterson, CA 95363(209) [email protected]
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Anytime Fitness ............................................................ 10
Bertolotti Disposal ........................................................ 17
Best Friends Pet Resort ................................................... 5
Best Western Plus Villa Del Lago Inn ............. Back Cover
City of Patterson............................................................. 3
Computer Business Services ......................................... 16
Del Puerto Health Care District.................................... 19
Diablo Grande Golf & Country Club........................... 11
Farmers Insurance Group - Martin Manzo/Jessica Garza ...................................... 17
Freda Chin, OD, Inc. .................................................... 19
Frontier Communications ............................................ 15
Jessica Garza - Notary Public........................................ 16
Grainger........................................................................ 17
Graphic Print Stop........................................................ 17
Greg Nunes Realty .......................................................... 8
Guerrero’s Tire & Auto Repair........................................ 7
Johnson Landscape Co. .................................................. 5
Kingdom Kidz................................................................. 6
Kings Martial Arts......................................................... 10
Mil’s Bar & Grill............................................................ 14
Mountain Mike’s Pizza.................................................. 14
Mountain Valley Properties - Connie Chesley................ 8
Oak Valley Community Bank ....................................... 15
Passion Parties by Wanda ............................................... 9
Patterson 1st Care......................................................... 19
Patterson Apricot Fiesta, Inc .............. Inside Front Cover
Patterson Family Pharmacy & Custom Compounding.......................................... 19
Patterson Irrigator ........................................................ 15
Pizza Plus...................................................................... 13
Sacred Heart Catholic School ....................................... 12
Steel & Ink...................................................................... 9
TID Water & Power...................................................... 17
US Bank ........................................................................ 16
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