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Fallbrook’s Bud Jones ultimately won this match versus Oceanside.... Full story
The county’s Planning Commission approved a Major Use Permit modification for a replacement light tower and a wireless communications facility at the Fallbrook Sports Park. The 6-0 vote January 26, with Planning Commissioner Bryan Woods absent, authorizes two structures and an antenna configuration for a T-Mobile wireless telecommunications facility. An existing 70 foot high light tower will be replaced with a 75 foot high light tower, and twelve antennas will be erected. An equipment shelter will also be built at the s...
Come this Sunday as pastor Stan continues teaching through 1st Peter, being born again in Christ. There are now meetings on Saturday evenings at 7:30 to pray for revival in individual lives and the community. All are welcome! Men’s breakfast is Saturday the 10 at 8 a.m. Visit their new website at www.emmanuelbaptistchurchfallbrook.com to hear pastors’ sermons and church information. The church is located 4 blocks east of the Fallbrook hospital at 911 E. Elder St. Call 728-2667 for further information...
Take a break from the ordinary and come for an evening of great Christian rock music featuring The Richard Andrew Experiment and a steaming hot cup of everyone’s favorite coffee from Fallbrook’s own Farmhouse Coffee on Friday, February 23, from 7 to 9 p.m. Please call for ticket prices. Everyone welcome. On Sundays Pastor Mark Demel leads Traditional Worship Service at 8 a.m. and Contemporary Service at 10:30 a.m. Sunday school starts at 9:15 a.m. and nursery care is provided from 7:45 to 11:45 a.m. Zion Lutheran Church (LC...
Sunday Services are at 8:30 and 10:15 a.m. with services for all ages as Pastor Pat teaches a series on “How Do I Fit In?” We have Home Fellowships using Sunday’s message as the topic for discussion. The Wednesday Night Study at 7:00 p.m. is in the Gospel of John. For information about Worship Services, youth groups, new Women’s Bible Studies, special events and directions call 760-728-9138 Monday – Thursday from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. The church is located at 488 Industrial Way, off of East Mission Rd., one mile east of Main Ave... Full story
How do you distinguish between a spiritual pretender and the real deal? Our current series answers that question. Sunday services are at 9:00 and 10:45 am at the Bob Burton Performing Arts Center - Fallbrook High campus. North Coast Church is one church with many locations, teaching the Bible so you can understand and apply it. Sunday services include programs for all youths, nursery through high school. Several in-home Growth Groups meet weekly, promoting Christian fellowship, Bible applications, and community service. Call...
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 W. Fig Street in Fallbrook. For information, call (760) 728-7649....
“From Rolling Stones to Resurrection” is the title of the next Catechetical Assembly to be held from 11:30 to 1:30 on Sunday February 11. The Assembly includes a speaker for the adults, youth, and children. Lunch is provided with a free will offering joyfully accepted. Please come and learn how to roll away the stones and enter the mystery of God’s great love. Anointing of the Sick will take place on Sunday, February 11 at the 7:30 a.m. and noon Masses....
Living Waters Christian Fellowship, Fallbrook’s Assembly of God will be conducting classes in basic emergency response training at LWCF each Tuesday evening from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. February 13 through April 10 in the Fireside Room and Saturday April 14, 8:00 a.m. to noon. There’s no charge for the class only a fee for the equipment and class material. A Certificate of Completion will be issued at the end of the course. Class is limited - call the church office at 728-1685 to reserve a place.... Full story
When the crowds came to Jesus, he proclaimed, “Blessed are the poor, the hungry, and those who weep.” He also admonished them. “Woes for the Day,” is the theme of Dr. Dennis Ginoza’s message at the 10:00 a.m. worship service. A Valentine’s Potluck Lunch follows at 11:30 with a celebration of 50th anniversaries. Children will share valentines of goodwill. At 5:00 p.m. the youth will be led in discussion on, “Creation and Evolution.” Pastor Ginoza will build on the approach of a new biology and new theology in New Testament t... Full story
Sunday School classes begin at 8:55 a.m. There are classes and studies for all ages, from adults to pre-schoolers. Worship begins at 10:00 am; Children’s Church is offered for 1st- 4th graders during the worship hour as well. Nursery care is available all morning. The Youth Group meets on Wednesday evenings, 6:30-8:00pm. There is also an adult Bible Study group that meets on Wednesday nights, starting with a potluck supper at 6:30, followed by a discussion-based Bible study. Everyone is invited to come to 731 S. Stagecoach L...
Global Outreach 2007, February 10-11, will be special days in the life of Riverview Church. Eleven of our twenty-one full-time missionaries will be showcasing their fields of service after both the 8:30 and 10:30 Morning Worship services this Sunday, February 11, 2007. Nursery care and programming for children and youth through 8th grade are available. AWAKE, an opportunity for teens to fellowship, enjoy videos, music and a variety of coffeehouse drinks, is offered between services from 9:45-10:25 a.m.... Full story
February! The year is on the move. Has anyone thought of things to do that he or she forgot? What about God? His word seems strange to a lot of people, simply because they don’t know Him. Ever learned a foreign language? The more a person speaks it the more he knows it. That is what it is like to know the Lord. Take the time to know Him. He is always there for each person. The Community Center 341 Heald Ln Sunday 9:30am Thursday 7:00pm 760-451-0567...
FALLBROOK- What does it take to be Fallbrook Pop Warner’s Volunteer of the Year? Ask Mark Thomas, Head Coach of the Jr. Pee Wee Division II football team the Tribe. Thomas was recently honored, among other Palomar Conference winners, at an awards ceremony held at the Hall of Champions at Balboa Park. “Coaching a successful team is hard work and, if you knew how much work this was, you wouldn’t volunteer,” said Palomar Conference Commissioner Debbie Winters. Thomas was nominated for this honor because he taught his players to...
Last Thursday the last Home Dual of this season took place along with the Annual “Senior Night” celebration. Lauren Stewart, the Senior Stat Girl, received roses and a wrestling pin while the 6 Varsity Seniors, Juventino Arroyo, Garrett Miller, Shannon Cone, Corey Meram, Jacob Wagaman, and Ray Valdez were honored with trophies recognizing their years on the team, presented a pin to their fathers and roses to their mothers, and each got the opportunity to thank all those people in their lives who had made it possible for them... Full story
Warriors boys’ basketball team faced off against the Oceanside Pirates. They defeated the Pirates in an exciting league game by the score of Fallbrook 49, Oceanside 45. Overall, the fast-paced game was filled with enthusiastic fans and many three point shots by Marcus Breshnahan. The game began with Fallbrook in control as Nolan Robinson was all over the court and scored seven points to get the first lead of the night. The first quarter was won by the Warriors as they maintained the tempo and outscored the opponent. The s...
Last Friday, the varsity girl’s basketball team defeated Oceanside by the score of 49-24. The Warriors (18-5) (6-0 in league) are searching for the Avocado league title. The game, despite a rough start, was full of fast breaks, and physical play. The starters for the game were Kaitlyn Gangnath, Tiffany Hunter, Brooke Harlin, Natalie Zepeda and Marshai Iverson. The game began rough with many fouls called and little points scored. However, Kaitlyn Gangnath hit a three pointer to spark the Warriors. The second quarter was a b...
Lady Warrior Devon Holman stays low while Oceanside jumps in the air to gain control in the February 1 math. Fallbrook won, 2-1....
St. Stephen Lutheran School students Matthew Hon and Maggie Montague enjoy an afternoon whale watching while studying the ocean in science. A total of three whales were spotted, including one “double fluke” double tail slap! Helgrems Sportfishing out of Oceanside provided the boat ride....
La Paloma students and staff showcased their talents during the school’s annual talent show. The first performance was held on Thursday night at the PTA-sponsored “Family Fun Night.” Staff members, students and their families attended the show which highlighted many talents ranging from trumpeting teachers to singing students. On Friday, a final performance was held for members of the student body....
The Fallbrook Public Utility District (FPUD) is partnering with the North County Fire Protection District and Mission Resource Conservation District in an annual program to award five scholarships to local graduating seniors. The $1,000 scholarships, which will be awarded by the San Diego Chapter of the California Special Districts Association (CSDA), will be granted to high school students interested in local government. FPUD doesn’t fund the scholarships but partners with the fire district and Mission Resources to review a... Full story
Fallbrook resident Arnold Hogarth qualified for the Boston Marathon with his time at the Carlsbad Marathon January 21. Hogarth completed the Carlsbad Marathon in 4:32. Male runners age 75 and up must post a time of 4:45 or lower to qualify for the Boston Marathon. Hogarth turned 75 in October. “Finally did it, thank God,” Hogarth said. Hogarth had run seven previous marathons but had not qualified for the Boston Marathon until the 2007 Carlsbad race. “I was in different age groups, and I was never able to do it,” he said. T...
The Fallbrook Union High School District is scheduled to make a decision on an agreement for a new stadium field during its February 12 board meeting. The FUHSD board heard an information item January 22 regarding financing for the district-funded track portion of the refurbishment. The football field portion would be funded by private donations, and the February 12 meeting is expected to authorize an agreement in which the football booster club pays for the new football field and the school district funds the new track surfa... Full story
Jason Duane Cooper, who has been accused of the stabbing deaths of his mother-in-law and his wife’s younger sister has been bound over to answer for both murders. “At the January 9 preliminary hearing, evidence was presented and the bottom line is that all the charges were bound over and he was held to answer on both murder charges,” said Kimberlee Lagotta, deputy district attorney. Cooper is accused of stabbing to death his mother-in-law Robyn Denise Liebner, 53 and his wife’s younger sister Jenna Marie Liebner, 16, in the...
The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California has brought forth its revenue requirements for Fiscal Year 2008 which would equate to a 6.9 percent increase in water rates for Calendar Year 2008, and the San Diego County Water Authority seeks to negotiate with MWD for a less severe increase. “We don’t want to sink Met. We don’t want them to not have all the money they need,” said Jim Bond, who represents the San Dieguito Water District on the County Water Authority board and is also one of four CWA delegates to the...