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A 26-year career US Marine and “Salt of the Old Corps,”a Veteran of Foreign Wars, an American Legionaire, Sheriff’s Senior Volunteer Patrolman and commendable citizen of the Friendly Village of Fallbrook, California. These are the credentials of a very special grandfather, father, brother and widower who was recently called home by God the Father on January 6, 2005. His longevity of 80 years is indicative of his accomplishments resulting from his dedication of duty and service to God and Country. Indeed, this was Noah “Jack...
Mr. Odell H. “Smitty” Smith, 83, passed away on January 22, 2005. He was born on November 6, 1921, in Butler, TX. He resided in Fallbrook, CA, for 50 years. Mr. Smith retired from the US Marine Corps, owned an air conditioning and refrigeration business for 15 years and Vista Pipes and Tobacco for eight years. He served in WWII with the 1st Raider Battalion in the South Pacific and in the Korean War, was a member of Marine Raiders Assn., VFW Post 1924 & American Legion Post 776 in Fallbrook and Christ The King Lutheran Chu... Full story
Put Feb. 2-6 on your calendar. Grace Baptist Church will be having our Missions Conference Wed., Feb. 2, through Friday, Feb. 4, at 7 p.m. Activities all day Saturday and services on Sunday the 6th. The Johnsons going to Brazil, the Herndons to the Zuni Pueblo Indians and the Paytons going to Guyana will be joining us. Come hear their testimonies and plans. We will also be having our missionaries, the Walkers to Mexico and the Brownes to Kenya, Africa, with us. Will be an exciting time. Address: 502 Dougherty St. Call (760)... Full story
Feel like you need a spiritual makeover? Mary Baker Eddy wrote, “If our hopes and affections are spiritual, they come from above, not from beneath, and they bear as of old the fruits of the Spirit.” Come hear a Bible lesson on “Spirit” at the Sunday Service at 10 a.m. at the church, located at 1109 E. Fallbrook Street. For children, Sunday school is also at 10. Wednesday testimony meetings are held at noon and a reading room is open several days a week for study and prayer. All are invited....
Christ The King welcomes you to worship on Sundays at 8:00 a.m. (traditional) and 10:30 a.m. (contemporary), with Sunday school for all ages at 9:20 a.m. This week we begin the observance of Lent, a time of examining our hearts and considering what Christ did for us on the cross. Wednesday, February 9, is Ash Wednesday. At 6:00 p.m. we will host a Soup Supper in the Fellowship Hall. Worship begins at 7:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary with communion, and the imposition of ashes will take place in the Sanctuary. For more information,... Full story
We celebrate Mardi Gras on Feb. 8. There will be no mass that evening. The Mardi Gras celebration begins at 6 p.m. in the hall. Everyone is encouraged to wear a mask and bring an appetizer. Ash Wednesday is Feb. 9. English masses are at 7 & 8 a.m., noon and 5:30 p.m. Spanish mass is at 7 p.m. All of the following are Liturgy of the Word: 9 a.m. (bilingual), 10 a.m. (Eng.), 11 a.m. (Eng.), 1 p.m. (Sp.), 2 p.m. (Eng.), 3 p.m. (Sp.) 4 p.m. (Eng.), 5:30 p.m. hall (Sp.), 6:15 Hall (Sp.), 7 p.m. hall (Sp.).... Full story
Join Pastor Rick as he continues his teachings from 1 Peter. Our current study of the book of I Peter gives helpful insight on how to be encouraged in discouraging times. Service and Sunday school begin at 10 a.m. Children’s Choir practice with Gladys Crandall is every Wednesday from 5-5:45 p.m. followed by complimentary fellowship dinner from 6-7 and Bible study from 7-8. Supervised children’s play during Bible study. 2560 Rainbow Valley Blvd. (760) 728-2051. Wheelchair access. www.rainbowchurch.com. “Blessed is the man t... Full story
“The Sacred and the Holy,” depicting Jesus’ mountaintop experience, is Dr. Dennis Ginoza’s sermon topic at the 10 a.m. worship service. The sacrament of Holy Communion will be celebrated. Guest musicians, guitarist and flautist Jimmy and Louisa Patton will assist during the service. Jimmy won the national guitarist contest in Seattle several years ago. After the service, they will also entertain at the youth-sponsored Souper Bowl Lunch benefit for tsunami victims, featuring homemade soup and apple pie. Bring a can of soup fo...
This Sunday morning please join us to learn of and praise the Lord! Four age-appropriate Bible classes for pre-school through eighth grade, along with the Teens for Christ Bible study and the adult Bible study, all begin at 9:00 a.m. The worship and praise service starts at 10:00 a.m. The church and school are located at 1636 E. Mission Road in Fallbrook, between Stage Coach and Gum Tree. You may receive information related to the weekly Bible study and other church and K-8 Christian day school activities by calling (760)... Full story
FALLBROOK — St. Stephen Lutheran School’s Little Ark Learning Center will be hosting a “Kindergarten Information Night” on Tuesday, February 8, at 6:30 p.m. Information will be presented on what your child needs to be ready for kindergarten, characteristics of a good kindergarten, as well as information on the kindergarten program offered at St. Stephen Lutheran School. All families of children who will be entering kindergarten this fall are invited to attend. Childcare is available. Please call the school office at (760) 7...
FALLBROOK — At the monthly dinners at the Masonic Lodge, the Rainbow Girls act as waitresses. This provides the young ladies an opportunity to perform services and develop social skills. The Masonic Lodge provides the Rainbow Girl Assembly a donation in support of their programs. Rainbow Girls are 12 years of age or older and are not required to have a parent who is a Mason or Eastern Star Lady. If a young girl is interested in Rainbow she should contact one of the Rainbow Girls or an Eastern Star Lady. The Rainbow Girls w... Full story
Teachers’ Insurance Plan, an auto insurance program exclusively for educators (underwritten in California by Response Insurance Company), announced that time is running out to nominate the California 2004-2005 “Teacher of the Year.” The award will include $1,000 to the winning teacher in the state and a $500 grant to that teacher’s school. The state winner will also be eligible for the National Award, which includes a special recognition and a $2,500 travel certificate. The deadline for submissions is February 28 and nominat... Full story
The Junior Presidential Youth Inaugural Conference (JPYIC) in Washington, DC, selected Nathan Tindall, a Fallbrook eighth-grader, to attend the Presidential Inauguration. Nathan is one of 400 middle school youths selected from the United States for this honor. The United Methodist Church sponsored Nathan, who is a member of the church, along with his mother Linda Tindall and his grandmother. The DC Committee selected Justin based upon his academic accomplishments, school activities and good citizenship. JPYIC is a non-profit...
St. Stephen Lutheran School acknowledges the following students with the highest scores in their Accelerated Reading Program for both the first and second quarters. This photo shows their first quarter high scorers: (back row, from left) Maggie Montague, Lauren Faust, Jeremiah Krauss, Elsa Schober, (front row) Chelsea Urquhart, Leah Rosenow, Nathan King, Emilie Rosenow, and Genivee Gast. The second quarter high scorers included Wyatt Lorance, Leah Rosenow, Garron Alexander, Tigger Steele, Emilie Rosenow, Elsa Schober, Maggie...
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On Thursday, January 27, the eighth graders made it through sitting in silence for four hours during Sullivan’s annual Anne Frank Day. Eighth graders were not allowed to speak above a whisper and could only communicate to other students in their ‘families’ of about five to seven other classmates. Also, the only food and drink students could consume were bread, crackers and water. Anyone who violated these rules, or went outside the small boundaries set for them, was taken to the ‘concentration camp,’ where they had to write...
San Diego County Inter-Club Seniors Final Score: Fallbrook 6 Miramar 12 Low Net Fallbrook Ray Douglas 73 Larry Sheldrup 74 Larry Campbell 78 Low Net Miramar Bill Halbran 72 Mike Oliver 73 Dave Duncan 76...
1/22/2005 Fallbrook versus Riverside Age Group: 16 & Under Score: Fallbrook 4 - Riverside 10 Last Name First Name Goals Assists Saves Esteban Jerson 0 0 16 Bushnell Stott 2 0 0 Fast Nicholas 2 0 0 Wu Kevin 0 2 0 1/22/2005 Fallbrook versus Trojan Age Group: 16 & Under Score: Fallbrook 4 - Trojan 10 Last Name First Name Goals Assists Saves Fast Nicholas 2 0 0 Wu Kevin 2 0 0 Barrett Russell 0 1 0 Esteban Jerson 0 0 13 1/22/2005 Fallbrook versus Trojan Age Group: 14 & Under Score: Fallbrook 10 - Trojan 9 Last Name First Name Goal... Full story
San Diego State University baseball coach Tony Gwynn will be seeking top San Diego area players, as well as high school seniors and junior college transfers from elsewhere in the nation, to play on future San Diego State University baseball teams. During a San Diego Hall of Champions luncheon January 26, Gwynn spoke on his recruiting focus. “I spend a lot of time on recruiting, because if you want to win a College World Series you’ve got to get the best guys,” he said. Talent is only one component of the process in seeking pl... Full story
The junior varsity Warrior girls were on home court to tangle with the Lancers from Carlsbad. The Warriors swept through and took the lead by the half. The Warriors’ own Jennifer Doehrina sank half a dozen shots from the free throw line. The Lancers gradually fell to the consistency and accuracy of the Warriors’ shooting pattern, and the game expired with the Warriors in the lead with a final score of 44-38. Both genders had their varsity games in sequence with the girls playing first and the guys next. The girls had eno...
The Warriors varsity soccer team was successful when they defeated their competitor from Rancho Buena Vista, the Longhorns. Fallbrook’s Manuel Valasques and Joseph Paul were amongst the Warriors who were fortunate enough to get the scoring touch. The whole team performed excellently throughout the match. Splendid moves by the Warriors involved give and goes, working the ball into shooting range. The mighty Warriors accounted for three goals in contrast to the Longhorns’ one, giving victory to Fallbrook. The Warrior JV tea... Full story
Looking for a great place to watch the Super Bowl? Settle into one of the comfortable overstuffed chairs at The Downs Sports Bar and Grill in Bonsall. With 18 televisions, including one with a 62-inch screen, you won’t miss a second of the game! On February 6, ‘The Downs’ will be serving a Mexican buffet for $12 and also offering a package golf tournament/Mexican buffet at $100; prize ‘giveaways’ will also be included. If you dare to take your eyes off of the television screen, both the indoor and patio tables offer swe...
In the teachers’ lounge at Rainbow’s Vallecitos Elementary School the cabinets were a hideous pink and the rest of the room was a rather dull nondescript color. However, that was all changed during the last holiday weekend, when the room was miraculously transformed into ‘Caffé del Professore,’ a chic room with a Tuscan bistro flavor. “Other teachers’ lounges may be decorated, but I’m sure that nobody else has their own bistro,” said Jonnie Flanagan, a Vallecitos mother who took part in the transformation process. “I was...
The San Diego Association of Governments has approved the draft early action program for the TransNet extension, and the widening of State Route 76 to Interstate 15 has been designated a Tier 1 project. SANDAG’s board voted 16-0 to adopt the early action plan January 28. La Mesa and Imperial Beach did not have a SANDAG representative present, and Chula Vista’s Steve Padilla would have voted in support had his voting button been working properly. “The action taken here today will fulfill our obligation to the people of San Die... Full story
At a large table in the Potter Junior High School library last week, 16 members of their Safe School Collaborative met to discuss safety on Potter’s campus. The collaborative is not a gathering of parents, administrators, teachers or law enforcement officers, as you might think; it is dominated by seventh- and eighth-grade students. Although adult representatives - teachers, school service employees, church members, a sheriff’s deputy and the principal - are present, the safety issues the school faces, the problems and sol...