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Historical Society installs new board members; announces plan for downtown presence

FALLBROOK – At its May meeting, the Fallbrook Historical Society installed new members to its board of directors, which included Chuck Tillotson, Veronica Pertusini, Scott Atkins, Ronda Huber, and Tracey Lubben. President Roy Moosa also outlined the society's goals for 2015.

Included in those goals, as one of the first priorities, are plans to establish a 'downtown village presence,' Moosa said. He stated that display space had been secured at 139 S. Main Ave., which is reportedly soon to become a juice bar.

Moosa said a display of certain aspects of Fallbrook’s history will be available for viewing at the location and that the target date for opening is mid-June. With a taste downtown, it is hoped more residents and visitors will visit the museum facility at 1730 S. Hill Ave. (at Rockycrest Rd.).

The Fallbrook Historical Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the discovery, collection, preservation, and display of materials, objects and artifacts which depict the rich heritage of the greater Fallbrook area.

 

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