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Articles from the January 18, 2007 edition


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  • North Coast

    Updated Jan 18, 2007

    How does one distinguish between a spiritual pretender and the real deal? North Coast Church’s current series answers that question. Sunday services are at 9:00 and 10:45 a.m. at the Bob Burton Performing Arts Center – Fallbrook High campus. North Coast Church is one church with many locations, teaching the Bible so one can understand and apply it. Featured programs are for nursery through high school, adults and senior citizens. Several in-home Growth Groups meet weekly, promoting Christian fellowship, Bible app... Full story

  • Community Baptist

    Updated Jan 18, 2007

    On Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m., junior and senior high school students gather in the Youth Chapel. They begin with music and prayer, then a Bible study. The evening ends with fellowship, fun and snacks. The adults meet for a potluck dinner, followed by a discussion-based Bible study at 7:15 p.m. Prayer begins at 8 and we depart by 8:30. The location is 731 South Stage Coach. Sunday school classes for all ages begin at 8:55 a.m. and worship begins at 10:00 a.m. Nursery care is available all morning. Please call (760) 728-2966...

  • St. Peter's Catholic

    Updated Jan 18, 2007

    The Annual Life Fair and Life Chain will be held on Sunday, January 21. The fair will be held at the First Christian Church from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. The Life Chain will take place from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. on the west side of South Mission, between Fig and Ammunition. St. Peter’s Council for Christian Unity will present a panel of local Christian pastors who will briefly share their denomination’s beliefs, followed by a question and answer session, on Thursday, January 25, at 7:00 p.m. in the Parish Hall....

  • Pentecostals of Fallbrook

    Updated Jan 18, 2007

    For people in need, real Apostolics have the power of God. For those who have a health issue, the Bible says to be anointed with oil and the prayer of faith shall save the sick, and the Lord shall raise them up. Call Pentecostals; they are here for those in need. Community Center, 341 Heald Lane, Sunday 9:30 a.m. and Thursday 7:00 p.m. (760) 451-0567....

  • Riverview Evangelical

    Updated Jan 18, 2007

    “The Power of a Promise,” Pastor Mike Fleischmann’s new series of messages which will cover a major portion of Genesis, begins this Sunday, January 21, at the 8:30 or 10:30 morning worship services. Riverview Evangelical Free Church, (760) 941-1430, is in Bonsall at 4980 Sweetgrass Lane (just east of River Village on Highway 76). Check us out at our Internet home, www.refc.org....

  • Calvary Chapel

    Updated Jan 18, 2007

    Sunday services for all ages are at 8:30 and 10:15 a.m. as Pastor Pat teaches a series on “When Will Jesus Return?” Our Wednesday Night Study at 7:00 p.m. is in the Gospel of John. For information about our worship services, youth group, Bible studies, special events and directions call (760) 728-9138 Monday-Thursday 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Calvary Chapel is located at 488 Industrial Way, off of East Mission Road, one mile east of Main Avenue, and at www.calvarychapel.com/fallbrook.... Full story

  • Fallbrook United Methodist

    Updated Jan 18, 2007

    When Jesus began his ministry, Luke says that he was filled with the spirit and the word spread throughout the country. Dr. Dennis Ginoza will build on the theme “Who Was Jesus?” The 10:00 a.m. service is a blended worship with hymns, songs, time for children, prayers of healing and a message applied to life. The 9:00 a.m. Bible study led by Peter Holzer is studying I Kings. Interested persons are welcome. Church school classes for children are at the 10:00 a.m. hour. Nursery care provided. Church phone: (760) 728-1472; add...

  • First Christian Church

    Updated Jan 18, 2007

    Please come for Worship Hour Sunday at 10:00 a.m. The worship service includes a warm welcome, a blend of familiar gospel hymns and praise songs, observance of the Lord’s Supper and a dynamic message from the word of God. A time of fellowship follows the worship service. At 9:00 a.m. each Sunday are Bible school classes for all ages. Adult Bible study and youth groups are held each Wednesday at 7 p.m. The church is at the corner of 318 West Fig Street in Fallbrook. For information, call (760) 728-7649.... Full story

  • Living Waters

    Updated Jan 18, 2007

    Living Waters Christian Fellowship, Fallbrook’s Assembly of God, will be featuring Jamie and Sandra Thompson, Campus Crusade Missionaries to New Zealand, in the 10:00 a.m. service. This will also be Dr. William Patrick’s farewell service. Pastor Bill has been the church’s interim pastor for the past several months. LWCF is located at 2000 Reche Road. For further information, you may call (760) 728-1685....

  • Success for FUHS wrestlers

    Updated Jan 18, 2007

    FALLBROOK — On Friday and Saturday, January 5 and 6, 12 Fallbrook High School varsity wrestlers competed in the Jim Londos Memorial Tournament at East Lake High School in Escondido. Six of them made it to the second day, with Jacob Wagaman taking fourth place out of 38 wrestlers at 215 lbs. On the same Saturday the frosh/soph team battled in the JV Future Champions Tournament at Buena Park High School. Jacob Gandy went undefeated and took first place at 152 lbs while Bud Jones at 160 lbs, Brian Long and Gabe San Miguel at 189...

  • Senior Cribbage begins new year

    Updated Jan 18, 2007

    On the fourth Thursday of the month cribbage players gather at the Vista Elks Lodge at 1947 East Vista Way. The match consists of seven games against seven different opponents. Most of the players play at the Oceanside and Fallbrook Senior Centers on Mondays. Anyone who enjoys cribbage can come and join the fun. Participants do not need to reside in Oceanside or Fallbrook to play. The first match of 2007 will be held on January 25. Play begins at 12:30 p.m. The Elks serve lunch beginning at 11:30, so come early and have...

  • Registration open for Little League

    Updated Jan 18, 2007

    Little League Baseball registration continues on Saturdays, 9:00 a.m. to noon, at the Zeke Weaver Memorial Field, located at 445 East Ivy Street in Fallbrook adjacent to the North County Fire Prevention District. “League Age” is determined by the child’s age as of April 30, 2007: T-Ball League is for ages 5-7; Farm-Machine Pitch League is for ages 6-8, (6-year-olds can participate in Farm with a minimum of one year T-Ball experience). AA-Player Pitch is for ages 8-11 (coach-assisted pitching); AAA-Player Pitch is for ages...

  • FGSL extends registration dates

    Updated Jan 18, 2007

    Fallbrook Girls Softball League (FGSL), open to all girls ages 5 to 14, is “In Full Swing” for the 2007 spring softball season. Last chance registration will take place on Saturday, January 20, at 8:30 a.m. (before the Player’s Clinic at Fallbrook High School varsity softball field). The Player’s Clinic will run from 9 a.m. to noon. This clinic is put on by varsity coaches and players. Participants may register for the clinic that morning starting at 8:30. For the cost of the clinic or more information go to www.FGS...

  • Bringing spirit to Pop Warner games

    Updated Jan 18, 2007

    FALLBROOK — The five Fallbrook Pop Warner Little Scholars Cheer Squads were an inspiration to their partner football teams in making this a very successful 2006 season. The cheerleaders practiced throughout the week after school and performed with spirit and pride every Saturday at their respective football games. On October 29, 2006, Palomar Pop Warner hosted the San Diego and Palomar Conference Cheer Competition and Performance at the San Diego State University Cox Arena. There were nearly 1,500 participants ranging in a...

  • Lady Warrior hoopsters reach finals of Bonita tournament

    Updated Jan 18, 2007

    Fallbrook High School’s girls basketball team reached the finals of the Bonita Vista Optimists Tournament before a 41-37 loss to San Diego in the championship game December 30. The loss also broke a 12-game winning streak for the Warriors, the longest streak since third-year coach Len Whitacre took over the program. Those wins included four in the Banning Kiwanis Tournament played December 18-21 which produced a tournament championship for Fallbrook. “The more you win in a tournament usually the tougher the competition get...

  • SeniorNet holding winter registration

    Updated Jan 18, 2007

    Registration for nonprofit Fallbrook SeniorNet’s winter computer classes will be held from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., Friday, January 19, and Friday, January 26, at the Fallbrook Healthcare Foundation, where the sessions are conducted. No appointment is necessary; just stop by and register. The following classes, which will begin the week of January 29, are being offered: PhotoShop Elements Level 1, Introduction to Windows XP, Build Your Own Computer, Beginning Computer, Internet and E-mail and Family Tree Maker/Genealogy. P...

  • BetterWorld Together Foundation makes check presentation

    Updated Jan 18, 2007

    FALLBROOK — Paul Garrett’s BetterWorld Together Foundation has made a $15,000 grant to support the Boys & Girls Clubs of North County’s MTV Program at the Ingold Unit in Fallbrook. Club music teacher Jan Conry-Oliveras stated, “The MTV Program stands for Music, Theater and Visual Arts. The program provides instruction in guitar, piano, percussion, voice and recording techniques. Opportunities to perform include talent shows and musical theater productions. The grant also supports the Visual Arts Program, which provide...

  • The journey to Porterville

    Updated Jan 18, 2007

    Last weekend, the members of the Fallbrook FFA with steer projects headed up to face the cold weather and tough competitors at the Sierra Winter Classic steer show. The students had worked hard with their projects, and the hours put in shown through the well-behaved steers. Today, the monthly Fallbrook FFA Chapter Meeting will be held at the Fallbrook Ag Department. At this meeting, the Barnyard Olympics will be held, which is a way for the members to have a fun, teambuilding experience after the business at the meeting has b... Full story

  • School of Arts releases winter class schedule

    Updated Jan 18, 2007

    Formerly Art Studios of Fallbrook, Fallbrook School of the Arts has announced its winter class schedule. The full schedule can be viewed and downloaded at www.artstudiosoffallbrook.com. There are five easy ways to register: call (760) 728-6383; fax registration form to (760) 728-2340; go online to www.artstudiosoffallbrook.com; mail checks and registration form to 310 East Alvarado Street, Fallbrook, CA 92028; or visit the offices at 310 East Alvarado (weekdays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. or by appointment). School of the Arts... Full story

  • Fallbrook students win at art show

    Updated Jan 18, 2007

    FALLBROOK — Three local students won awards at the California Art Education Association Youth Art Month (YAM) Show at the San Diego Art Institute in Balboa Park. Second-grader Oscar Almanzor won first place and kindergartener Cameron Thurlow won third place in the kindergarten through second grade category, while fourth-grader Taryn Ransbury won first place in the third through fifth grade category. These students, along with five other Fallbrook young people in the exhibit, studied with Marilee Ragland at Fallbrook’s The Sch... Full story

  • School spirit 'icon,' Bob Burton, passes

    Updated Jan 18, 2007

    When Bob Burton passed away from cancer on Saturday, January 13, at the age of 67, Fallbrook lost a citizen and an educator who not only made a tremendous positive impact on thousands of local youth but on students at hundreds of schools throughout the United States and Canada as a result of his speaking engagements. Known as the “icon” of school spirit, Burton served 30 years as the Director of Student Activities and Student Council Advisor at Fallbrook High School and authored two books, one of which is regarded as the pre...

  • Chargers send football, recovery wishes

    Updated Jan 18, 2007

    The San Diego Chargers have joined Fallbrook residents in encouraging former Fallbrook Warrior and University of San Diego football player Adam Burke in his recovery from an assault that took place in San Diego November 1, 2006. Last Thursday, the Chargers gifted Burke with a brand new Wilson NFL football complete with the signatures of 20 of the team’s players. Burke, who suffered extensive damage to his face, jaw and mouth in the attack, is responding well to treatment but is expected to endure another nine to 12 months b... Full story

  • West Mission work imminent

    Updated Jan 18, 2007

    During the San Diego County Board of Supervisors’ January 10 meeting, the supervisors unanimously approved the advertisement for bid and authorization of a subsequent award for a contract to construct the widening and other improvements of West Mission Road between Main Avenue and South Mission Road. Between Main Avenue and Pico Avenue/De Luz Road the widening will provide two westbound through lanes, a westbound right-turn lane, one eastbound through lane, and a median left-turn lane. The section between Pico/De Luz and Sout...

  • County threatens charter school

    Updated Jan 18, 2007

    Some educators are stunned that the County of San Diego is trying to pull rank over the State of California when it comes to a school issue, but that is just what appears to be happening in the case of The New School, a charter school located at Main Avenue and Elder Street in Fallbrook. The county doesn’t view it as a public school because it is located outside of its sponsoring district, Vallecitos. Legal counsel for the State of California Office of the Secretary of Education has stated, “For purposes of enforcement, it...

  • Lottery funds benefit schools

    Updated Jan 18, 2007

    Vote “yes,” encouraged proponents of the California State Lottery Initiative in 1985. Proceeds will “provide hundreds of millions of additional dollars for public education…” Vote “no,” argued its opponents, including a list of groups that included the PTA, the California Church Council and the California Police Chiefs Association and sheriffs of LA, San Diego, Alameda and Fresno counties, along with then-State Attorney General John Van De Kamp. “The lottery is an unstable source of funds, unreliable for improvement of...

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