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Articles from the February 10, 2018 edition


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  • National Junior Basketball league play continues

    Updated Oct 10, 2022

    FALLBROOK – National Junior Basketball held its sixth week of games Jan. 21 at Fallbrook High School. Several NJB teams played – Rookies (K to 2nd grade boys and girls), both Division 3 (3rd and 4th graders) boys teams, Division 2 (5th and 6th graders) boys and girls and Division 1 (7th and 9th graders) boys and girls. NJB is an excellent option for growing a healthy level of competitive spirit, an appreciation for the game of basketball, and the tools to take kids' ski...

  • Potter students demonstrate their spelling skills

    Updated Feb 10, 2018

  • World of Watercolor and Beyond is now open at Fallbrook Art Center

    Updated Feb 10, 2018

    FALLBROOK - World of Watercolor & Beyond, the ninth annual Signature American Watermedia International Exhibition & Sale, opened with a reception at the Fallbrook Art Center on Feb. 3. This year's show features 120 original works selected from 398 submissions. The artists represent 29 of the 50 states as well as Malaysia and Singapore. Featured works are all originals in a wide range of subject matter, techniques and styles (experimental to traditional) selected by show juror...

  • Workman publishes a best seller

    Updated Feb 10, 2018

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook resident Rosemary Workman has announced the publication of her No. 1 Amazon Best Seller titled Blindsided to Blessed: The Roadmap to Success When Life Hits the Fan. It is the true story of how the author found her way back after going through a tragedy that almost destroyed her and her family. Her entire life savings and inheritance were misappropriated by her trusted financial advisor of 13 years in a Ponzi scheme involving 100 other victims. W...

  • Don't top trees

    Roger Boddaert, Special to the Village News|Updated Feb 10, 2018

    The topping and butchering of trees in any community is like a plague from time to time. This destructive pruning practice of cutting back large branches to stubs leaves wounds that invite bugs, decay and disease that can enter a tree. When the general public sees more and more of this indiscriminate cutting of trees it becomes acceptable and it definitely is not. Topping can destroy a trees natural shape, its beauty and grace. It saddens me for I know that people pay top...

  • Valentine's Day – a good excuse to improve a relationship

    American Counseling Association|Updated Feb 10, 2018

    You may be someone who loves Valentine's Day, is totally indifferent to it or hates what an over-commercialized holiday it is, but regardless, it's still a good opportunity to think about the romantic relationships in which we're involved. This doesn't mean you have to run out and buy big boxes of chocolates or giant bunches of flowers, but it can be a good chance to examine your relationship and evaluate ways that you could make it better. Romantic relationships are delicate...

  • Author Laura McNeal speaks at the Fallbrook Book Club

    Updated Feb 10, 2018

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Book Club met with prize-winning author Laura McNeal of Coronado Jan. 25 to discuss her newest historical novel titled, "The Practice Room." Her sister-in-law Susan McNeal of Fallbrook introduced her to the dozen members attending. The book is set in the 1930s first in Kansas during the deadly dust storms on the prairie and later in the lush farmlands and fruit farms of Fallbrook. McNeal said the book's title also refers to every house the female c...