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Articles from the March 27, 2017 edition


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  • Paint and wine event raises funds for food pantry

    Updated Mar 27, 2017

    FALLBROOK – An evening of artistic expression, a glass of wine, relaxation of mind and body and a social interaction with friends raised much needed funds for the Fallbrook Food Pantry. Reyna Beckler hosted this Ladies Night at Sage Yoga Studios on March 11. Participants in the special evening event were guided by a talented and friendly instructor who led them step-by-step in the recreation of a featured painting. After this lively evening out among friends, Beckler p... Full story

  • Naval Weapons Station earns 'Best in the Navy' award

    Updated Mar 27, 2017

    SEAL BEACH – Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach, including its detachments in Fallbrook and Norco, was formally recognized as the best small base command in the Navy during an awards presentation in front of the command building March 9. The Commander, Navy Installations Command Installation Excellence Award recognizes Navy bases for outstanding and innovative efforts to improve and create efficiencies in a wide range of areas. The naval weapons station was awarded in the S...

  • Moonlight: No shining star

    Updated Mar 27, 2017

    Ian Murdock Special to the Village News Like several films at the end of 2016, Moonlight was awash with sensitive, relatable and highly pertinent content. Set in the city of Miami, this film traversed the life of a young African American boy being raised by a single mother. In spite of some extremely meaningful performances early on – by the child in his youth, as well as a "strange father like" figure – this story, unfortunately, delivers, not unlike a couple of other films last year, fractured and inexplicable holes. The...

  • Warriors win first three boys tennis matches of 2017

    Updated Mar 27, 2017

    Fallbrook High School's boys tennis season began with three Warriors home matches, and coach Bill Lenaway's squad was victorious in all three of those. The Warriors opened their season Feb. 28 with a 10-8 win over El Camino and followed that triumph with an 11-7 victory against Rancho Buena Vista and a 16-2 win over Orange Glen. "We have a lot of seniors this year, so we were hoping to get a good strong start," Lenaway said. Seven of the 10 varsity players are in twelfth grade this year. Last year the Warriors' only senior wa... Full story