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  • Fallbrook community lights up at annual tree lighting event

    Savannah Ray Reynolds, Village News Intern|Updated Dec 19, 2024

    The Fallbrook Community Center came alive with festive energy at the annual Christmas Tree Lighting event, Dec. 6, drawing crowds of all ages to celebrate the season with excitement and cheer. The air was filled with the sounds of holiday tunes as a live DJ played a mix of Christmas classics and upbeat favorites, setting the perfect soundtrack for the evening. Local families were treated to a variety of activities and entertainment, making it a night to remember. Kids lined...

  • Ananda Sky Yoga cultivates community and expands yoga opportunities

    Savannah Ray Reynolds, Village News Intern|Updated Dec 12, 2024

    A new yoga studio, Ananda Sky Yoga, has opened its doors in Fallbrook, bringing a sense of community, health, and dedication to selfless service. Rooted in the Sri Dharma Mittra lineage of Karma Yoga, the studio embraces the essence of yoga as a path of transformation and devotion. Sri Dharma Mittra, the director of the Dharma Yoga Center in NYC and a respected teacher since 1967, has inspired countless students worldwide. Co-owners Kyung Ananda Om and Sky Swisa, both direct s...

  • Celebrating December's Students of the Month

    Savannah Ray Reynolds, Village News Intern|Updated Dec 12, 2024

    As the year winds to a close, Fallbrook's December Students of the Month ceremony brought a festive glow to North Coast Church, where holiday decorations and heartfelt gratitude filled the air. Against this cheerful backdrop, four remarkable students were honored for their achievements, resilience, and contributions to their community: Adrian Jesus Pena Leon, Brianna Lucchesi, and Olivia Searle from Fallbrook Union High School, and Katie Youngren from Oasis High School. The...

  • Local legends in the making: Go Scarlet's first music video celebrates women in music

    Savannah Ray Reynolds, Village News Intern|Updated Dec 5, 2024

    Two years ago, a spark of inspiration ignited in a garage, where a group of friends came together to form what would become Go Scarlet, an all-female rock band with a vision to break barriers and empower women in music. Starting out as a cover band, they faced the typical growing pains of any fledgling group: finding their sound, balancing life's demands, and navigating lineup changes. But through determination and a shared passion for music, they evolved into a tight-knit...

  • The Farm Sanctuary Movement: A Growing Vision of Compassion

    Savannah Ray Reynolds, Village News Intern|Updated Dec 5, 2024

    Farm sanctuaries are reshaping how people view and interact with farmed animals, emerging as places that offer safety, care, and advocacy for those animals rescued from industrial farms. Originally established as safe havens for animals in need, sanctuaries like Farm Sanctuary have grown into beacons of compassion, challenging traditional perspectives and advancing humane treatment. Through rescue and rehabilitation, these sanctuaries provide animals with safe, dignified...

  • Fallbrook man launches worldwide plan for Peace on Earth

    Savannah Ray Reynolds, Village News Intern|Updated Nov 22, 2024

    Mark Courtman is sparking a community-driven movement in Fallbrook with his "Peace Project," a vision that aims to bring peace from within individuals to the entire town. Courtman, the founder of the project, said the initiative goes beyond ideals and encourages people to become active participants in building a peaceful world. "The genius is going to come from everybody. That's part of it," Courtman said. "Peace isn't just an idea – it's a tangible goal that begins with e...

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