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  • New trends in window coverings

    Updated Jan 25, 2007

    FALLBROOK — Walk into a room without window coverings and their absence is noticeable. However, window coverings are much more than just functional, must-have pieces of décor that enhance privacy. “Window coverings are evolving and are being used to complement the overall look of a room, pull a look together and even enhance lifestyle,” said Yvonne Dawkins of Budget Blinds, which serves Bonsall, Fallbrook and north Escondido. Here are some trends to look for in 2007. Embrace color: Window treatments are available in a wide va...

  • Planning Commission sends ordinances to supervisors

    Updated Jan 25, 2007

    The county’s Planning Commission has recommended several changes to the county’s Subdivision Ordinance and to the county’s Resource Protection Ordinance. The 6-0 vote January 12, with Planning Commissioner John Riess abstaining, sends the recommendations to the San Diego County Board of Supervisors, whose approval is necessary to implement any changes. The ordinance changes themselves would carry an environmental Negative Declaration, although an Environmental Impact Report or a Mitigated Negative Declaration may be necessary...

  • Land Conservancy congratulates Eagle Scout

    Updated Jan 25, 2007

    FALLBROOK — The Fallbrook Land Conservancy recently presented Patrick Bailey with a certificate of appreciation and completion of an Eagle Scout project on the Bonsall Preserve. Bailey, friends and fellow Scouts added a section of boardwalk onto the existing boardwalk that is used for wildlife and nature observations. He and his troop 731 also helped the Invasive Plant Team from the Conservancy remove plants for a project funded by the US Department of Agriculture, Natural Resource Conservation Service and the Fallbrook L...

  • AFS holding info night

    Updated Jan 25, 2007

    The American Field Service (AFS) will have a general information night on Tuesday, January 30, at the Valley Oaks Mobile Home Park Social Hall, 3909 Reche Road, Fallbrook, from 7 to 9 p.m. This event is open to students and their parents who are interested in AFS programs abroad or hosting students in the US. AFS volunteers and staff will present a historical background of AFS, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2007. Special emphasis will be placed on the various summer, semester and full-year programs abroad....

  • Rally distributes funds for local projects

    Updated Jan 25, 2007

    FALLBROOK — Rally for Children’s annual fundraiser, “Art in Bloom,” was a great success thanks to the hard work of the members of Rally, community partners and friends who supported their efforts. Now all the hard work is done and the fun begins as contributions are distributed to local projects in Bonsall and Fallbrook. The groups which were funded support creative efforts that benefit the children of Fallbrook and Bonsall. The total dispersed was $14,100. Members of the community who applied for funding were reviewe...

  • Presidents meet at Fallbrook parade

    Updated Jan 25, 2007

    Village Rotary President Dr. Daniel A. Flores (left) and Pop Warner President Allan Brassard meet at the Fallbrook Christmas Parade in front of the Pop Warner float. Brassard thanked President Flores for the $1,000 donation made on behalf of the Fallbrook Rotary to the Fallbrook Pop Warner Little Scholars Organization....

  • Editorial: Past the rhetoric to the motive

    Updated Jan 25, 2007

    Ray Carney, now describing himself as an anti-illegal alien advocate, sent out press releases on Tuesday announcing that he and members of the San Diego Minutemen will stage a protest at Village News offices over the “unwarranted assault of an innocent fourteen year old child.” He further demands the immediate termination of Nathalie Taylor from our staff and a full page apology in the Village News. According to the police report, both the mother and daughter said that there was no injury to the daughter, however the mot...