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  • Inaugural 'Celebrate! Holidays & Family Traditions' art competition winners announced

    Updated Mar 4, 2022

    2-Dimensional category First Place: “Fourth of July at the Beach” – Dunya Shaw, Fallbrook Second Place: “Fishing with Dad on a Blue Sky Day” – Teresa Mendelson, Fallbrook Third Place: “Christmas Morning” – Cherie Burris, Redlands 3-Dimensional category First Place: “Christmas White Elephant” – Gayle Bamber, Fallbrook Second Place: “Be Mine!” – Margee Luper, Long Beach Third Place: “I Love You!” – Kirstyn Luper, Long Beach Photography category First Place: “Peace & Joy” – Don Rossman, Escondido Second Place: “Julian Christmas...

  • Unseen art exhibition returns to Fallbrook Library

    Updated Mar 4, 2022

    FALLBROOK – “Mother Earth: Fragile Planet,” beginning March 7, is proudly hosted by the Friends of the Fallbrook Library and expresses hope and compassion for this planet despite the fear of climate change. This is the art show that was hung the day before the pandemic closed the library for almost two years. The 2020 unviewed and now expanded show can now be seen. This show is a tribute to Larry Miller, who curated the original exhibition with Kira Carrillo Corser. Miller was the Friends of the Fallbrook Library fine art d...

  • Fallbrook beats Eastlake on way to CIF championship

    Updated Mar 4, 2022

    Fallbrook beats Eastlake on way to CIF championship...

  • Temecula Theatre Talk: 'James and the Giant Peach'

    Updated Mar 4, 2022

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal Special to The Village News Sixty-one kids bowed to the standing ovation from the capacity crowd at the Bob Burton Theater, in Fallbrook, Sunday Feb. 27. The audience hooted and whistled approval as the cast took its final curtain call at the finale of "James and the Giant Peach." Written by the acclaimed children's author Roald Dahl, "James and the Giant Peach" is one of his early works although it was preceded by "Boy" which supposedly chronicles...

  • County opens applications for mini home-kitchen restaurants

    Updated Mar 4, 2022

    Gig Conaughton County of San Diego Communications Office The first aspiring chefs looking to turn their homes or apartments into mini-restaurants gathered at the County Operations Center Feb. 25 as the county officially opened its application process for “Microenterprise Home Kitchen Operations.” County supervisors unanimously approved a two-year, temporary authorization in January to let people countywide operate mini-restaurants out of their homes serving up to 30 in-person, take-out or delivery meals a day, with a max...

  • Barnett appointed executive director and CEO of Casa de Amparo

    Updated Mar 4, 2022

    SAN MARCOS – Casa de Amparo, a leading nonprofit in treating and preventing child abuse and neglect in San Diego County and beyond, has appointed Mike Barnett as executive director and CEO. Barnett comes to Casa de Amparo with more than 30 years of professional experience in the public and private sectors. As Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer, Barnett will oversee all aspects of Casa de Amparo's programs, services, and administration. Barnett will work with C...

  • San Diego County shows solidarity with Ukraine

    Updated Mar 4, 2022

    SAN DIEGO – The County Administration Building in downtown San Diego lit up at sunset Saturday night in blue and yellow colors demonstrating the county's solidarity with the people of Ukraine amid the ongoing Russian invasion. Shane Harris, the president of the People's Association of Justice Advocates, asked the county's chief administrative officer to conduct the lighting. "The lighting at our County Administration Building has always been a symbolic way for our county to s...

  • Court martial ordered for sailor accused of arson in USS Bonhomme Richard fire

    Updated Mar 4, 2022

    City News Service A court martial was ordered for a San Diego-based Navy sailor accused of setting fire to the USS Bonhomme Richard, it was announced Friday, Feb. 25. Seaman Ryan Sawyer Mays was charged with arson and willful hazarding of a vessel for allegedly setting the July 12, 2020, fire, which burned for several days while the warship was docked at Naval Base San Diego. Following an Article 32 hearing held late last year in a Naval Base San Diego courtroom, during which evidence was presented to determine whether Mays... Full story

  • First Partner Siebel Newsom releases report to expand access to Farm to School across California

    Updated Mar 4, 2022

    SACRAMENTO – Building on her commitment to ensuring California children have the best start in life, First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom today announced the release of Planting the Seed: Farm to School Roadmap for Success, a report promoting the expansion of farm to school programs across California to advance child well-being, equity, economic growth, and environmental resilience. “Last year, California made history as the first state to establish permanent universal school meals. Through farm to school programs, we are... Full story